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%I A358010 #5 Oct 24 2022 15:17:07 %S A358010 1,0,1,1,0,2,0,2,1,1,2,1,2,2,2,2,3,2,4,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,6,5,6,7,6,9,7,9, %T A358010 9,9,11,11,11,13,12,13,15,15,17,15,18,17,20,20,23,20,25,22,27,28,28, %U A358010 27,30,29,36,34,38,36,41,35,48,41,48,44,50,46,58,53,61,54,64,55,72,66,74 %N A358010 Number of partitions of n into at most 5 distinct prime parts. %Y A358010 Cf. A000040, A000586, A219180, A219199, A223893, A347550, A347587, A347609, A347742, A358009, A358011. %K A358010 nonn %O A358010 0,6 %A A358010 _Ilya Gutkovskiy_, Oct 24 2022