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A327516 Number of integer partitions of n that are empty, (1), or have at least two parts and these parts are pairwise coprime.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11, 14, 17, 22, 26, 32, 37, 42, 50, 59, 69, 80, 91, 101, 115, 133, 152, 170, 190, 210, 235, 265, 300, 334, 366, 398, 441, 484, 541, 597, 648, 703, 770, 848, 935, 1022, 1102, 1184, 1281, 1406, 1534, 1661, 1789, 1916, 2062, 2244, 2435
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Sep 19 2019

Keywords

Comments

The Heinz numbers of these partitions are given by A302696.
Note that the definition excludes partitions with repeated parts other than 1 (cf. A038348, A304709).

Examples

			The a(1) = 1 through a(8) = 11 partitions:
  (1)  (11)  (21)   (31)    (32)     (51)      (43)       (53)
             (111)  (211)   (41)     (321)     (52)       (71)
                    (1111)  (311)    (411)     (61)       (431)
                            (2111)   (3111)    (511)      (521)
                            (11111)  (21111)   (3211)     (611)
                                     (111111)  (4111)     (5111)
                                               (31111)    (32111)
                                               (211111)   (41111)
                                               (1111111)  (311111)
                                                          (2111111)
                                                          (11111111)
		

Crossrefs

A000837 is the relatively prime instead of pairwise coprime version.
A051424 includes all singletons, with strict case A007360.
A101268 is the ordered version (with singletons).
A302696 ranks these partitions, with complement A335241.
A305713 is the strict case.
A307719 counts these partitions of length 3.
A018783 counts partitions with a common divisor.
A328673 counts pairwise non-coprime partitions.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[IntegerPartitions[n],#=={}||CoprimeQ@@#&]],{n,0,30}]

Formula

For n > 1, a(n) = A051424(n) - 1. - Gus Wiseman, Sep 18 2020

A333228 Numbers k such that the distinct parts of the k-th composition in standard order (A066099) are pairwise coprime, where a singleton is not considered coprime unless it is (1).

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, May 28 2020

Keywords

Comments

First differs from A291166 in lacking 69, which corresponds to the composition (4,2,1).
We use the Mathematica definition for CoprimeQ, so a singleton is not considered coprime unless it is (1).
The k-th composition in standard order (graded reverse-lexicographic, A066099) is obtained by taking the set of positions of 1's in the reversed binary expansion of k, prepending 0, taking first differences, and reversing again. This gives a bijective correspondence between nonnegative integers and integer compositions.

Examples

			The sequence together with the corresponding compositions begins:
   1: (1)          21: (2,2,1)        39: (3,1,1,1)
   3: (1,1)        22: (2,1,2)        41: (2,3,1)
   5: (2,1)        23: (2,1,1,1)      43: (2,2,1,1)
   6: (1,2)        24: (1,4)          44: (2,1,3)
   7: (1,1,1)      25: (1,3,1)        45: (2,1,2,1)
   9: (3,1)        26: (1,2,2)        46: (2,1,1,2)
  11: (2,1,1)      27: (1,2,1,1)      47: (2,1,1,1,1)
  12: (1,3)        28: (1,1,3)        48: (1,5)
  13: (1,2,1)      29: (1,1,2,1)      49: (1,4,1)
  14: (1,1,2)      30: (1,1,1,2)      50: (1,3,2)
  15: (1,1,1,1)    31: (1,1,1,1,1)    51: (1,3,1,1)
  17: (4,1)        33: (5,1)          52: (1,2,3)
  18: (3,2)        35: (4,1,1)        53: (1,2,2,1)
  19: (3,1,1)      37: (3,2,1)        54: (1,2,1,2)
  20: (2,3)        38: (3,1,2)        55: (1,2,1,1,1)
		

Crossrefs

Pairwise coprime or singleton partitions are A051424.
Coprime or singleton sets are ranked by A087087.
The version for relatively prime instead of coprime appears to be A291166.
Numbers whose binary indices are pairwise coprime are A326675.
Coprime partitions are counted by A327516.
Not ignoring repeated parts gives A333227.
The complement is A335238.
All of the following pertain to compositions in standard order (A066099):
- Length is A000120.
- Sum is A070939.
- Product is A124758.
- Reverse is A228351
- GCD is A326674.
- Heinz number is A333219.
- LCM is A333226.
- Number of distinct parts is A334028.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    stc[n_]:=Differences[Prepend[Join@@Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n,2]],1],0]]//Reverse;
    Select[Range[0,120],CoprimeQ@@Union[stc[#]]&]

A337462 Number of pairwise coprime compositions of n, where a singleton is not considered coprime unless it is (1).

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 3, 6, 12, 21, 37, 62, 100, 159, 253, 402, 634, 983, 1491, 2224, 3280, 4813, 7043, 10270, 14888, 21415, 30585, 43400, 61204, 85747, 119295, 164834, 226422, 309663, 422301, 574826, 781236, 1060181, 1436367, 1942588, 2622078, 3531151, 4742315, 6348410
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Sep 18 2020

Keywords

Comments

A composition of n is a finite sequence of positive integers summing to n.

Examples

			The a(1) = 1 through a(5) = 12 compositions:
  (1)  (1,1)  (1,2)    (1,3)      (1,4)
              (2,1)    (3,1)      (2,3)
              (1,1,1)  (1,1,2)    (3,2)
                       (1,2,1)    (4,1)
                       (2,1,1)    (1,1,3)
                       (1,1,1,1)  (1,3,1)
                                  (3,1,1)
                                  (1,1,1,2)
                                  (1,1,2,1)
                                  (1,2,1,1)
                                  (2,1,1,1)
                                  (1,1,1,1,1)
		

Crossrefs

A000740 counts the relatively prime instead of pairwise coprime version.
A101268 considers all singletons to be coprime, with strict case A337562.
A327516 is the unordered version.
A333227 ranks these compositions, with complement A335239.
A337461 counts these compositions of length 3.
A337561 is the strict case.
A051424 counts pairwise coprime or singleton partitions.
A101268 counts pairwise coprime or singleton compositions.
A178472 counts compositions with a common factor.
A305713 counts strict pairwise coprime partitions.
A328673 counts pairwise non-coprime partitions.
A333228 ranks compositions whose distinct parts are pairwise coprime.
A337667 counts pairwise non-coprime compositions.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations/@IntegerPartitions[n],#=={}||CoprimeQ@@#&]],{n,0,10}]

Formula

For n > 1, a(n) = A101268(n) - 1.

A335235 Numbers k such that the k-th composition in standard order (A066099) is pairwise coprime, where a singleton is always considered coprime.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 44, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 83, 89, 92, 95, 96, 97
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, May 28 2020

Keywords

Comments

The k-th composition in standard order (graded reverse-lexicographic, A066099) is obtained by taking the set of positions of 1's in the reversed binary expansion of k, prepending 0, taking first differences, and reversing again. This gives a bijective correspondence between nonnegative integers and integer compositions.

Examples

			The sequence together with the corresponding compositions begins:
   1: (1)          20: (2,3)          48: (1,5)
   2: (2)          23: (2,1,1,1)      49: (1,4,1)
   3: (1,1)        24: (1,4)          50: (1,3,2)
   4: (3)          25: (1,3,1)        51: (1,3,1,1)
   5: (2,1)        27: (1,2,1,1)      52: (1,2,3)
   6: (1,2)        28: (1,1,3)        55: (1,2,1,1,1)
   7: (1,1,1)      29: (1,1,2,1)      56: (1,1,4)
   8: (4)          30: (1,1,1,2)      57: (1,1,3,1)
   9: (3,1)        31: (1,1,1,1,1)    59: (1,1,2,1,1)
  11: (2,1,1)      32: (6)            60: (1,1,1,3)
  12: (1,3)        33: (5,1)          61: (1,1,1,2,1)
  13: (1,2,1)      35: (4,1,1)        62: (1,1,1,1,2)
  14: (1,1,2)      37: (3,2,1)        63: (1,1,1,1,1,1)
  15: (1,1,1,1)    38: (3,1,2)        64: (7)
  16: (5)          39: (3,1,1,1)      65: (6,1)
  17: (4,1)        41: (2,3,1)        66: (5,2)
  18: (3,2)        44: (2,1,3)        67: (5,1,1)
  19: (3,1,1)      47: (2,1,1,1,1)    68: (4,3)
		

Crossrefs

The version counting partitions is A051424, with strict case A007360.
The version for binary indices is A087087.
The version counting compositions is A101268.
The version for prime indices is A302569.
The case without singletons is A333227.
The complement is A335236.
Numbers whose binary indices are pairwise coprime are A326675.
Coprime partitions are counted by A327516.
All of the following pertain to compositions in standard order:
- Length is A000120.
- The parts are row k of A066099.
- Sum is A070939.
- Product is A124758.
- Reverse is A228351
- GCD is A326674.
- Heinz number is A333219.
- LCM is A333226.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    stc[n_]:=Differences[Prepend[Join@@Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n,2]],1],0]]//Reverse;
    Select[Range[0,100],Length[stc[#]]==1||CoprimeQ@@stc[#]&]

A337603 Number of ordered triples of positive integers summing to n whose set of distinct parts is pairwise coprime, where a singleton is not considered coprime unless it is (1).

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 0, 0, 1, 3, 6, 9, 9, 18, 15, 24, 21, 42, 24, 51, 30, 54, 42, 93, 45, 102, 54, 99, 69, 162, 66, 150, 87, 168, 96, 264, 93, 228, 120, 246, 126, 336, 132, 315, 168, 342, 162, 486, 165, 420, 216, 411, 213, 618, 207, 558, 258, 540, 258, 783, 264, 654, 324, 660
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Sep 20 2020

Keywords

Examples

			The a(3) = 1 through a(8) = 18 triples:
  (1,1,1)  (1,1,2)  (1,1,3)  (1,1,4)  (1,1,5)  (1,1,6)
           (1,2,1)  (1,2,2)  (1,2,3)  (1,3,3)  (1,2,5)
           (2,1,1)  (1,3,1)  (1,3,2)  (1,5,1)  (1,3,4)
                    (2,1,2)  (1,4,1)  (2,2,3)  (1,4,3)
                    (2,2,1)  (2,1,3)  (2,3,2)  (1,5,2)
                    (3,1,1)  (2,3,1)  (3,1,3)  (1,6,1)
                             (3,1,2)  (3,2,2)  (2,1,5)
                             (3,2,1)  (3,3,1)  (2,3,3)
                             (4,1,1)  (5,1,1)  (2,5,1)
                                               (3,1,4)
                                               (3,2,3)
                                               (3,3,2)
                                               (3,4,1)
                                               (4,1,3)
                                               (4,3,1)
                                               (5,1,2)
                                               (5,2,1)
                                               (6,1,1)
		

Crossrefs

A014311 intersected with A333228 ranks these compositions.
A220377*6 is the strict case.
A337461 is the strict case except for any number of 1's.
A337601 is the unordered version.
A337602 considers all singletons to be coprime.
A337665 counts these compositions of any length, ranked by A333228 with complement A335238.
A000217(n - 2) counts 3-part compositions.
A001399(n - 3) = A069905(n) = A211540(n + 2) counts 3-part partitions.
A007318 and A097805 count compositions by length.
A051424 counts pairwise coprime or singleton partitions.
A101268 counts pairwise coprime or singleton compositions.
A304711 ranks partitions whose distinct parts are pairwise coprime.
A305713 counts strict pairwise coprime partitions.
A327516 counts pairwise coprime partitions, with strict case A305713.
A333227 ranks pairwise coprime compositions.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations/@IntegerPartitions[n,{3}],CoprimeQ@@Union[#]&]],{n,0,100}]

A337562 Number of pairwise coprime strict compositions of n, where a singleton is always considered coprime.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 5, 9, 7, 17, 13, 23, 41, 41, 67, 49, 75, 75, 155, 211, 229, 243, 241, 287, 395, 807, 537, 841, 655, 1147, 1619, 2037, 2551, 2213, 2007, 2663, 4579, 4171, 7123, 4843, 6013, 6215, 11639, 13561, 16489, 14739, 15445, 16529, 25007, 41003, 32803
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Sep 20 2020

Keywords

Examples

			The a(1) = 1 through a(9) = 12 compositions:
  (1)  (2)  (3)    (4)    (5)    (6)      (7)    (8)      (9)
            (1,2)  (1,3)  (1,4)  (1,5)    (1,6)  (1,7)    (1,8)
            (2,1)  (3,1)  (2,3)  (5,1)    (2,5)  (3,5)    (2,7)
                          (3,2)  (1,2,3)  (3,4)  (5,3)    (4,5)
                          (4,1)  (1,3,2)  (4,3)  (7,1)    (5,4)
                                 (2,1,3)  (5,2)  (1,2,5)  (7,2)
                                 (2,3,1)  (6,1)  (1,3,4)  (8,1)
                                 (3,1,2)         (1,4,3)  (1,3,5)
                                 (3,2,1)         (1,5,2)  (1,5,3)
                                                 (2,1,5)  (3,1,5)
                                                 (2,5,1)  (3,5,1)
                                                 (3,1,4)  (5,1,3)
                                                 (3,4,1)  (5,3,1)
                                                 (4,1,3)
                                                 (4,3,1)
                                                 (5,1,2)
                                                 (5,2,1)
		

Crossrefs

A007360 is the unordered version, with non-strict version A051424.
A101268 is the not necessarily strict version.
A220377*6 counts these compositions of length 3.
A337561 does not consider a singleton to be coprime unless it is (1), with non-strict version A337462.
A337664 looks only at distinct parts.
A000740 counts relatively prime compositions, with strict case A332004.
A072706 counts unimodal strict compositions.
A178472 counts compositions with a common factor.
A327516 counts pairwise coprime partitions, with strict case A305713.
A328673 counts pairwise non-coprime partitions.
A333228 ranks compositions whose distinct parts are pairwise coprime.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[Join@@Permutations/@IntegerPartitions[n],UnsameQ@@#&&(Length[#]<=1||CoprimeQ@@#)&]],{n,0,10}]

Formula

a(n > 1) = A337561(n) + 1 for n > 1.

A337601 Number of unordered triples of positive integers summing to n whose set of distinct parts is pairwise coprime, where a singleton is not considered coprime unless it is (1).

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 8, 7, 10, 7, 11, 11, 17, 12, 19, 12, 19, 17, 29, 16, 28, 19, 31, 23, 46, 23, 42, 25, 45, 27, 59, 31, 57, 34, 61, 37, 84, 38, 75, 42, 74, 47, 107, 45, 98, 51, 96, 56, 135, 54, 115, 63, 117, 67, 174, 65, 139, 75, 144, 75, 194
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Sep 20 2020

Keywords

Comments

First differs from A337600 at a(9) = 4, A337600(9) = 5.

Examples

			The a(3) = 1 through a(14) = 10 partitions (A = 10, B = 11, C = 12):
  111  211  221  321  322  332  441  433  443  543  544  554
            311  411  331  431  522  532  533  552  553  743
                      511  521  531  541  551  651  661  752
                           611  711  721  722  732  733  761
                                     811  731  741  751  833
                                          911  831  922  851
                                               921  B11  941
                                               A11       A31
                                                         B21
                                                         C11
		

Crossrefs

A014612 intersected with A304711 ranks these partitions.
A220377 is the strict case.
A304709 counts these partitions of any length.
A307719 is the strict case except for any number of 1's.
A337600 considers singletons to be coprime.
A337603 is the ordered version.
A000217 counts 3-part compositions.
A000837 counts relatively prime partitions.
A001399/A069905/A211540 count 3-part partitions.
A023023 counts relatively prime 3-part partitions.
A051424 counts pairwise coprime or singleton partitions.
A101268 counts pairwise coprime or singleton compositions.
A305713 counts pairwise coprime strict partitions.
A327516 counts pairwise coprime partitions.
A333227 ranks pairwise coprime compositions.
A333228 ranks compositions whose distinct parts are pairwise coprime.
A337461 counts pairwise coprime 3-part compositions.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Select[IntegerPartitions[n,{3}],CoprimeQ@@Union[#]&]],{n,0,100}]

Formula

For n > 0, a(n) = A337600(n) - A079978(n).

A337665 Number of compositions of n whose distinct parts are pairwise coprime, where a singleton is not considered coprime unless it is (1).

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 1, 1, 3, 6, 15, 27, 57, 108, 208, 393, 749, 1415, 2687, 5076, 9583, 18088, 34156, 64511, 121898, 230368, 435460, 823376, 1557420, 2946931, 5578109, 10561987, 20005126, 37902509, 71832372, 136173266, 258211602, 489738622, 929074445, 1762899107, 3345713031
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Sep 22 2020

Keywords

Comments

A composition of n is a finite sequence of positive integers summing to n.

Examples

			The a(1) = 1 through a(5) = 15 compositions:
  (1)  (1,1)  (1,2)    (1,3)      (1,4)
              (2,1)    (3,1)      (2,3)
              (1,1,1)  (1,1,2)    (3,2)
                       (1,2,1)    (4,1)
                       (2,1,1)    (1,1,3)
                       (1,1,1,1)  (1,2,2)
                                  (1,3,1)
                                  (2,1,2)
                                  (2,2,1)
                                  (3,1,1)
                                  (1,1,1,2)
                                  (1,1,2,1)
                                  (1,2,1,1)
                                  (2,1,1,1)
                                  (1,1,1,1,1)
		

Crossrefs

A000740 is a relatively prime instead of pairwise coprime version.
A304709 is the unordered version.
A333228 ranks these compositions.
A337561 is the strict case.
A337603 is the length-3 case.
A337664 considers all singletons to be coprime.
A051424 counts pairwise coprime or singleton partitions.
A101268 counts pairwise coprime or singleton compositions.
A305713 counts pairwise coprime strict partitions.
A327516 counts pairwise coprime partitions.
A333227 ranks pairwise coprime compositions.
A337461 counts pairwise coprime length-3 compositions.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Length[Join@@Permutations/@Select[IntegerPartitions[n],CoprimeQ@@Union[#]&]],{n,0,15}]

Extensions

a(26)-a(35) from Alois P. Heinz, Sep 29 2020

A335236 Numbers k such that the k-th composition in standard order (A066099) is not a singleton nor pairwise coprime.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 10, 21, 22, 26, 34, 36, 40, 42, 43, 45, 46, 53, 54, 58, 69, 70, 73, 74, 76, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 93, 94, 98, 100, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 117, 118, 122, 130, 136, 138, 139, 141, 142, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 153, 154, 156, 160, 162, 163, 164
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, May 28 2020

Keywords

Comments

These are compositions whose product is strictly greater than the LCM of their parts.
The k-th composition in standard order (graded reverse-lexicographic, A066099) is obtained by taking the set of positions of 1's in the reversed binary expansion of k, prepending 0, taking first differences, and reversing again. This gives a bijective correspondence between nonnegative integers and integer compositions.

Examples

			The sequence together with the corresponding compositions begins:
    0: ()            74: (3,2,2)        109: (1,2,1,2,1)
   10: (2,2)         76: (3,1,3)        110: (1,2,1,1,2)
   21: (2,2,1)       81: (2,4,1)        117: (1,1,2,2,1)
   22: (2,1,2)       82: (2,3,2)        118: (1,1,2,1,2)
   26: (1,2,2)       84: (2,2,3)        122: (1,1,1,2,2)
   34: (4,2)         85: (2,2,2,1)      130: (6,2)
   36: (3,3)         86: (2,2,1,2)      136: (4,4)
   40: (2,4)         87: (2,2,1,1,1)    138: (4,2,2)
   42: (2,2,2)       88: (2,1,4)        139: (4,2,1,1)
   43: (2,2,1,1)     90: (2,1,2,2)      141: (4,1,2,1)
   45: (2,1,2,1)     91: (2,1,2,1,1)    142: (4,1,1,2)
   46: (2,1,1,2)     93: (2,1,1,2,1)    146: (3,3,2)
   53: (1,2,2,1)     94: (2,1,1,1,2)    147: (3,3,1,1)
   54: (1,2,1,2)     98: (1,4,2)        148: (3,2,3)
   58: (1,1,2,2)    100: (1,3,3)        149: (3,2,2,1)
   69: (4,2,1)      104: (1,2,4)        150: (3,2,1,2)
   70: (4,1,2)      106: (1,2,2,2)      153: (3,1,3,1)
   73: (3,3,1)      107: (1,2,2,1,1)    154: (3,1,2,2)
		

Crossrefs

The version for prime indices is A316438.
The version for binary indices is A335237.
The complement is A335235.
The version with singletons allowed is A335239.
Binary indices are pairwise coprime or a singleton: A087087.
The version counting partitions is 1 + A335240.
All of the following pertain to compositions in standard order:
- Length is A000120.
- The parts are row k of A066099.
- Sum is A070939.
- Product is A124758.
- Reverse is A228351
- GCD is A326674.
- Heinz number is A333219.
- LCM is A333226.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    stc[n_]:=Differences[Prepend[Join@@Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n,2]],1],0]]//Reverse;
    Select[Range[0,100],!(Length[stc[#]]==1||CoprimeQ@@stc[#])&]

A335239 Numbers k such that the k-th composition in standard-order (A066099) does not have all pairwise coprime parts, where a singleton is not coprime unless it is (1).

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 16, 21, 22, 26, 32, 34, 36, 40, 42, 43, 45, 46, 53, 54, 58, 64, 69, 70, 73, 74, 76, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 93, 94, 98, 100, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 117, 118, 122, 128, 130, 136, 138, 139, 141, 142, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 153
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, May 28 2020

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Comments

We use the Mathematica definition for CoprimeQ, so a singleton is not considered coprime unless it is (1).
The k-th composition in standard order (graded reverse-lexicographic, A066099) is obtained by taking the set of positions of 1's in the reversed binary expansion of k, prepending 0, taking first differences, and reversing again. This gives a bijective correspondence between nonnegative integers and integer compositions.

Examples

			The sequence together with the corresponding compositions begins:
    0: ()            45: (2,1,2,1)     86: (2,2,1,2)
    2: (2)           46: (2,1,1,2)     87: (2,2,1,1,1)
    4: (3)           53: (1,2,2,1)     88: (2,1,4)
    8: (4)           54: (1,2,1,2)     90: (2,1,2,2)
   10: (2,2)         58: (1,1,2,2)     91: (2,1,2,1,1)
   16: (5)           64: (7)           93: (2,1,1,2,1)
   21: (2,2,1)       69: (4,2,1)       94: (2,1,1,1,2)
   22: (2,1,2)       70: (4,1,2)       98: (1,4,2)
   26: (1,2,2)       73: (3,3,1)      100: (1,3,3)
   32: (6)           74: (3,2,2)      104: (1,2,4)
   34: (4,2)         76: (3,1,3)      106: (1,2,2,2)
   36: (3,3)         81: (2,4,1)      107: (1,2,2,1,1)
   40: (2,4)         82: (2,3,2)      109: (1,2,1,2,1)
   42: (2,2,2)       84: (2,2,3)      110: (1,2,1,1,2)
   43: (2,2,1,1)     85: (2,2,2,1)    117: (1,1,2,2,1)
		

Crossrefs

The complement is A333227.
The version without singletons is A335236.
Ignoring repeated parts gives A335238.
Singleton or pairwise coprime partitions are counted by A051424.
Singleton or pairwise coprime sets are ranked by A087087.
Numbers whose binary indices are pairwise coprime are A326675.
Coprime partitions are counted by A327516.
Non-coprime partitions are counted by A335240.
All of the following pertain to compositions in standard order (A066099):
- Length is A000120.
- Sum is A070939.
- Product is A124758.
- Reverse is A228351
- GCD is A326674.
- Heinz number is A333219.
- LCM is A333226.
- Coprime compositions are A333227.
- Compositions whose distinct parts are coprime are A333228.
- Number of distinct parts is A334028.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    stc[n_]:=Differences[Prepend[Join@@Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n,2]],1],0]]//Reverse;
    Select[Range[0,100],!CoprimeQ@@stc[#]&]
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