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A339887 Number of factorizations of n into primes or squarefree semiprimes.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 4, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 4, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 5, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 4, 1, 2, 2, 4, 1, 3, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 4, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 5, 2, 2, 2
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Gus Wiseman, Dec 22 2020

Keywords

Comments

A squarefree semiprime (A006881) is a product of any two distinct prime numbers.
Conjecture: also the number of semistandard Young tableaux whose entries are the prime indices of n (A323437).
Is this a duplicate of A323437? - R. J. Mathar, Jan 05 2021

Examples

			The a(n) factorizations for n = 36, 60, 180, 360, 420, 840:
  6*6       6*10      5*6*6       6*6*10        2*6*35      6*10*14
  2*3*6     2*5*6     2*6*15      2*5*6*6       5*6*14      2*2*6*35
  2*2*3*3   2*2*15    3*6*10      2*2*6*15      6*7*10      2*5*6*14
            2*3*10    2*3*5*6     2*3*6*10      2*10*21     2*6*7*10
            2*2*3*5   2*2*3*15    2*2*3*5*6     2*14*15     2*2*10*21
                      2*3*3*10    2*2*2*3*15    2*5*6*7     2*2*14*15
                      2*2*3*3*5   2*2*3*3*10    3*10*14     2*2*5*6*7
                                  2*2*2*3*3*5   2*2*3*35    2*3*10*14
                                                2*2*5*21    2*2*2*3*35
                                                2*2*7*15    2*2*2*5*21
                                                2*3*5*14    2*2*2*7*15
                                                2*3*7*10    2*2*3*5*14
                                                2*2*3*5*7   2*2*3*7*10
                                                            2*2*2*3*5*7
		

Crossrefs

See link for additional cross-references.
Only allowing only primes gives A008966.
Not allowing primes gives A320656.
Unlabeled multiset partitions of this type are counted by A320663/A339888.
Allowing squares of primes gives A320732.
The strict version is A339742.
A001055 counts factorizations.
A001358 lists semiprimes, with squarefree case A006881.
A002100 counts partitions into squarefree semiprimes.
A338899/A270650/A270652 give the prime indices of squarefree semiprimes.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    sqpe[n_]:=If[n<=1,{{}},Join@@Table[Map[Prepend[#,d]&,Select[sqpe[n/d],Min@@#>=d&]],{d,Select[Divisors[n],PrimeQ[#]||SquareFreeQ[#]&&PrimeOmega[#]==2&]}]];
    Table[Length[sqpe[n]],{n,100}]

Formula

a(A002110(n)) = A000085(n), and in general if n is a product of k distinct primes, a(n) = A000085(k).
a(n) = Sum_{d|n} A320656(n/d), so A320656 is the Moebius transform of this sequence.

A339842 Heinz numbers of non-graphical, multigraphical integer partitions of even numbers.

Original entry on oeis.org

9, 25, 30, 49, 63, 70, 75, 84, 100, 121, 147, 154, 165, 169, 175, 189, 196, 198, 210, 220, 250, 264, 273, 280, 286, 289, 325, 343, 351, 361, 363, 364, 385, 390, 441, 442, 462, 468, 484, 490, 495, 507, 520, 525, 529, 550, 561, 588, 594, 595, 616, 624, 637, 646
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Gus Wiseman, Dec 27 2020

Keywords

Comments

An integer partition is graphical if it comprises the multiset of vertex-degrees of some graph, and multigraphical if it comprises the multiset of vertex-degrees of some multigraph.
The Heinz number of an integer partition (y_1,...,y_k) is prime(y_1)*...*prime(y_k). This gives a bijective correspondence between positive integers and integer partitions.

Examples

			The sequence of terms together with their prime indices begins:
      9: {2,2}        189: {2,2,2,4}      363: {2,5,5}
     25: {3,3}        196: {1,1,4,4}      364: {1,1,4,6}
     30: {1,2,3}      198: {1,2,2,5}      385: {3,4,5}
     49: {4,4}        210: {1,2,3,4}      390: {1,2,3,6}
     63: {2,2,4}      220: {1,1,3,5}      441: {2,2,4,4}
     70: {1,3,4}      250: {1,3,3,3}      442: {1,6,7}
     75: {2,3,3}      264: {1,1,1,2,5}    462: {1,2,4,5}
     84: {1,1,2,4}    273: {2,4,6}        468: {1,1,2,2,6}
    100: {1,1,3,3}    280: {1,1,1,3,4}    484: {1,1,5,5}
    121: {5,5}        286: {1,5,6}        490: {1,3,4,4}
    147: {2,4,4}      289: {7,7}          495: {2,2,3,5}
    154: {1,4,5}      325: {3,3,6}        507: {2,6,6}
    165: {2,3,5}      343: {4,4,4}        520: {1,1,1,3,6}
    169: {6,6}        351: {2,2,2,6}      525: {2,3,3,4}
    175: {3,3,4}      361: {8,8}          529: {9,9}
For example, a complete list of all multigraphs with degrees (4,2,2,2) is:
  {{1,2},{1,2},{1,3},{1,4},{3,4}}
  {{1,2},{1,3},{1,3},{1,4},{2,4}}
  {{1,2},{1,3},{1,4},{1,4},{2,3}}
Since none of these is strict, i.e., a graph, the Heinz number 189 is in the sequence.
		

Crossrefs

See link for additional cross references.
Distinct prime shadows (images under A181819) of A340017.
A000070 counts non-multigraphical partitions (A339620).
A000569 counts graphical partitions (A320922).
A027187 counts partitions of even length (A028260).
A058696 counts partitions of even numbers (A300061).
A096373 cannot be partitioned into strict pairs.
A209816 counts multigraphical partitions (A320924).
A320663/A339888 count unlabeled multiset partitions into singletons/pairs.
A320893 can be partitioned into distinct pairs but not into strict pairs.
A339560 can be partitioned into distinct strict pairs.
A339617 counts non-graphical partitions of 2n (A339618).
A339659 counts graphical partitions of 2n into k parts.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    strr[n_]:=If[n<=1,{{}},Join@@Table[Map[Prepend[#,d]&,Select[strr[n/d],Min@@#>=d&]],{d,Select[Divisors[n],And[SquareFreeQ[#],PrimeOmega[#]==2]&]}]];
    nrmptn[n_]:=Join@@MapIndexed[Table[#2[[1]],{#1}]&,If[n==1,{},Flatten[Cases[FactorInteger[n]//Reverse,{p_,k_}:>Table[PrimePi[p],{k}]]]]];
    Select[Range[100],EvenQ[Length[nrmptn[#]]]&& Select[strr[Times@@Prime/@nrmptn[#]],UnsameQ@@#&]=={}&&strr[Times@@Prime/@nrmptn[#]]!={}&]

Formula

Equals A320924 /\ A339618.
Equals A320924 \ A320922.

A320664 Number of non-isomorphic multiset partitions of weight n with all parts of odd size.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 6, 12, 30, 82, 198, 533, 1459, 4039, 11634, 34095, 102520, 316456, 995709, 3215552, 10591412, 35633438, 122499429, 428988392, 1532929060, 5579867442, 20677066725, 78027003260, 299413756170, 1168536196157, 4635420192861, 18678567555721, 76451691937279, 317625507668759
Offset: 0

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Gus Wiseman, Oct 18 2018

Keywords

Comments

Also the number of non-isomorphic multiset partitions of weight n in which each vertex appears an odd number of times.

Examples

			Non-isomorphic representatives of the a(1) = 1 through a(4) = 12 multiset partitions with all parts of odd size:
  {{1}}  {{1},{1}}  {{1,1,1}}      {{1},{1,1,1}}
         {{1},{2}}  {{1,2,2}}      {{1},{1,2,2}}
                    {{1,2,3}}      {{1},{2,2,2}}
                    {{1},{1},{1}}  {{1},{2,3,3}}
                    {{1},{2},{2}}  {{1},{2,3,4}}
                    {{1},{2},{3}}  {{2},{1,2,2}}
                                   {{3},{1,2,3}}
                                   {{1},{1},{1},{1}}
                                   {{1},{1},{2},{2}}
                                   {{1},{2},{2},{2}}
                                   {{1},{2},{3},{3}}
                                   {{1},{2},{3},{4}}
		

Crossrefs

Programs

  • PARI
    \\ See links in A339645 for combinatorial species functions.
    seq(n)={my(A=symGroupSeries(n)); NumUnlabeledObjsSeq(sCartProd(sExp(A), sExp((A-subst(A,x,-x))/2)))} \\ Andrew Howroyd, Jan 17 2023
    
  • PARI
    permcount(v) = {my(m=1, s=0, k=0, t); for(i=1, #v, t=v[i]; k=if(i>1&&t==v[i-1], k+1, 1); m*=t*k; s+=t); s!/m}
    J(q, t, k, y)={1/prod(j=1, #q, my(s=q[j], g=gcd(s,t)); (1 + O(x*x^k) - y^(s/g)*x^(s*t/g))^g)}
    K(q, t, k) = Vec(J(q,t,k,1)-J(q,t,k,-1), -k)/2
    a(n)={my(s=0); forpart(q=n, s+=permcount(q)*polcoef(exp(x*Ser(sum(t=1, n, K(q, t, n)/t))), n)); s/n!} \\ Andrew Howroyd, Jan 17 2023

Extensions

Terms a(11) and beyond from Andrew Howroyd, Jan 16 2023

A340651 Number of non-isomorphic cross-balanced multiset partitions of weight n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 4, 11, 26, 77, 220, 677, 2098, 6756, 22101, 74264, 253684, 883795, 3130432, 11275246, 41240180, 153117873, 576634463, 2201600769, 8517634249, 33378499157, 132438117118, 531873247805, 2161293783123, 8883906870289, 36928576428885, 155196725172548, 659272353608609, 2830200765183775
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Author

Gus Wiseman, Feb 05 2021

Keywords

Comments

We define a multiset partition to be cross-balanced if it uses exactly as many distinct vertices as the greatest size of a part.

Examples

			Non-isomorphic representatives of the a(1) = 1 through a(5) = 16 multiset partitions:
  {{1}}  {{1,2}}    {{1,2,3}}      {{1,2,3,4}}
         {{1},{1}}  {{1},{2,2}}    {{1,1},{2,2}}
                    {{2},{1,2}}    {{1,2},{1,2}}
                    {{1},{1},{1}}  {{1,2},{2,2}}
                                   {{1},{2,3,3}}
                                   {{3},{1,2,3}}
                                   {{1},{1},{2,2}}
                                   {{1},{2},{1,2}}
                                   {{1},{2},{2,2}}
                                   {{2},{2},{1,2}}
                                   {{1},{1},{1},{1}}
		

Crossrefs

The co-balanced version is A319616.
The balanced version is A340600.
The twice-balanced version is A340652.
The version for factorizations is A340654.
A007716 counts non-isomorphic multiset partitions.
A007718 counts non-isomorphic connected multiset partitions.
A316980 counts non-isomorphic strict multiset partitions.
Other balance-related sequences:
- A047993 counts balanced partitions.
- A106529 lists balanced numbers.
- A340596 counts co-balanced factorizations.
- A340599 counts alt-balanced factorizations.
- A340600 counts unlabeled balanced multiset partitions.
- A340653 counts balanced factorizations.

Programs

  • PARI
    \\ See A340652 for G.
    seq(n)={Vec(1 + sum(k=1,n, G(k,n,k) - G(k-1,n,k) - G(k,n,k-1) + G(k-1,n,k-1)))} \\ Andrew Howroyd, Jan 15 2024

Extensions

a(11) onwards from Andrew Howroyd, Jan 15 2024

A339889 Products of distinct primes or semiprimes.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 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, 69, 70
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Gus Wiseman, Dec 23 2020

Keywords

Comments

Numbers that can be factored into distinct primes or semiprimes.
A semiprime (A001358) is a product of any two prime numbers.

Examples

			See A339840 for examples.
		

Crossrefs

See link for additional cross-references.
Allowing only primes gives A005117.
Not allowing squares of primes gives A339741.
Positions of nonzeros in A339839.
Complement of A339840.
A001055 counts factorizations.
A001358 lists semiprimes, with squarefree case A006881.
A320663 counts non-isomorphic multiset partitions into singletons or pairs.
A320732 counts factorizations into primes or semiprimes.
A339742 counts factorizations into distinct primes or squarefree semiprimes.
A339841 have exactly one factorization into primes or semiprimes.

Programs

  • Maple
    N:= 100: # for terms <= N
    B:= select(t -> numtheory:-bigomega(t) <= 2, {$2..N}):
    S:= {1}:
    for b in B do
      S:= S union map(`*`,select(`<=`,S,N/b),b)
    od:
    sort(convert(S,list)); # Robert Israel, Dec 28 2020
  • Mathematica
    facs[n_]:=If[n<=1,{{}},Join@@Table[Map[Prepend[#,d]&,Select[facs[n/d],Min@@#>=d&]],{d,Rest[Divisors[n]]}]];
    Select[Range[100],Select[facs[#],UnsameQ@@#&&SubsetQ[{1,2},PrimeOmega/@#]&]!={}&]

A368729 Numbers whose prime indices are prime or semiprime. MM-numbers of labeled multigraphs with loops and half-loops without isolated (uncovered) nodes.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 55, 59, 63, 65, 67, 69, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85, 87, 91, 93, 97, 99, 101, 105, 109, 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129, 135, 137, 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 149
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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jan 07 2024

Keywords

Comments

A prime index of n is a number m such that prime(m) divides n. The multiset of prime indices of n is row n of A112798. The multiset of multisets with MM-number n is formed by taking the multiset of prime indices of each part of the multiset of prime indices of n. For example, the prime indices of 78 are {1,2,6}, so the multiset of multisets with MM-number 78 is {{},{1},{1,2}}.

Examples

			The terms together with the corresponding multigraphs begin:
   1: {}
   3: {{1}}
   5: {{2}}
   7: {{1,1}}
   9: {{1},{1}}
  11: {{3}}
  13: {{1,2}}
  15: {{1},{2}}
  17: {{4}}
  21: {{1},{1,1}}
  23: {{2,2}}
  25: {{2},{2}}
  27: {{1},{1},{1}}
  29: {{1,3}}
  31: {{5}}
  33: {{1},{3}}
  35: {{2},{1,1}}
  39: {{1},{1,2}}
  41: {{6}}
  43: {{1,4}}
  45: {{1},{1},{2}}
  47: {{2,3}}
  49: {{1,1},{1,1}}
		

Crossrefs

In the unlabeled case these multigraphs are counted by A320663.
These are products of primes indexed by elements of A037143 greater than 1.
For just primes we have A076610, squarefree A302590.
For just semiprimes we have A339112, squarefree A340020.
For just half-loops we have A340019.
This is the odd case of A368728, complement A368833.
A000607 counts partitions into primes, with ones allowed A034891.
A001358 lists semiprimes, squarefree A006881.
A006450, A106349, A322551, A368732 list selected primes.
A056239 adds up prime indices, row sums of A112798.
A101048 counts partitions into semiprimes.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    prix[n_]:=If[n==1,{},Flatten[Cases[FactorInteger[n],{p_,k_}:>Table[PrimePi[p],{k}]]]];
    Select[Range[100],OddQ[#]&&Max@@Length/@prix/@prix[#]<=2&]

A368726 Number of non-isomorphic connected multiset partitions of weight n into singletons or pairs.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 3, 3, 8, 10, 26, 38, 93, 161, 381, 732, 1721, 3566, 8369, 18316, 43280, 98401, 234959, 549628, 1327726, 3175670, 7763500, 18905703, 46762513, 115613599, 289185492, 724438500, 1831398264, 4641907993, 11853385002, 30365353560
Offset: 0

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Gus Wiseman, Jan 06 2024

Keywords

Examples

			Non-isomorphic representatives of the a(1) = 1 through a(5) = 10 multiset partitions:
  {{1}}  {{1,1}}    {{1},{1,1}}    {{1,1},{1,1}}      {{1},{1,1},{1,1}}
         {{1,2}}    {{2},{1,2}}    {{1,2},{1,2}}      {{1},{1,2},{2,2}}
         {{1},{1}}  {{1},{1},{1}}  {{1,2},{2,2}}      {{2},{1,2},{1,2}}
                                   {{1,3},{2,3}}      {{2},{1,2},{2,2}}
                                   {{1},{1},{1,1}}    {{2},{1,3},{2,3}}
                                   {{1},{2},{1,2}}    {{3},{1,3},{2,3}}
                                   {{2},{2},{1,2}}    {{1},{1},{1},{1,1}}
                                   {{1},{1},{1},{1}}  {{1},{2},{2},{1,2}}
                                                      {{2},{2},{2},{1,2}}
                                                      {{1},{1},{1},{1},{1}}
		

Crossrefs

For edges of any size we have A007718.
This is the connected case of A320663.
The case of singletons and strict pairs is A368727, Euler transform A339888.
A000085, A100861, A111924 count set partitions into singletons or pairs.
A007716 counts non-isomorphic multiset partitions, into pairs A007717.
A062740 counts connected loop-graphs, unlabeled A054921.
A320732 counts factorizations into primes or semiprimes, strict A339839.
A322661 counts covering loop-graphs, unlabeled A322700.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    sps[{}]:={{}};sps[set:{i_,_}]:=Join@@Function[s,Prepend[#,s]& /@ sps[Complement[set,s]]]/@Cases[Subsets[set],{i,_}];
    mpm[n_]:=Join@@Table[Union[Sort[Sort/@(#/.x_Integer:>s[[x]])]& /@ sps[Range[n]]],{s,Flatten[MapIndexed[Table[#2,{#1}]&,#]]& /@ IntegerPartitions[n]}];
    csm[s_]:=With[{c=Select[Subsets[Range[Length[s]], {2}],Length[Intersection@@s[[#]]]>0&]}, If[c=={},s,csm[Sort[Append[Delete[s,List/@c[[1]]], Union@@s[[c[[1]]]]]]]]];
    brute[m_]:=First[Sort[Table[Sort[Sort /@ (m/.Rule@@@Table[{i,p[[i]]},{i,Length[p]}])], {p,Permutations[Union@@m]}]]];
    Table[Length[Union[brute /@ Select[mpm[n], Max@@Length/@#<=2&&Length[csm[#]]<=1&]]],{n,0,8}]

Formula

Inverse Euler transform of A320663.

A368727 Number of non-isomorphic connected multiset partitions of weight n into singletons or strict pairs.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 2, 5, 6, 15, 21, 49, 82, 184, 341, 766, 1530, 3428, 7249, 16394, 36009, 82492, 186485, 433096, 1001495, 2358182, 5554644, 13255532, 31718030, 76656602, 185982207, 454889643, 1117496012, 2764222322, 6868902152, 17172601190
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Jan 06 2024

Keywords

Examples

			Non-isomorphic representatives of the a(1) = 1 through a(6) = 15 multiset partitions:
  {1}  {12}    {2}{12}    {12}{12}      {2}{12}{12}      {12}{12}{12}
       {1}{1}  {1}{1}{1}  {13}{23}      {2}{13}{23}      {12}{13}{23}
                          {1}{2}{12}    {3}{13}{23}      {13}{23}{23}
                          {2}{2}{12}    {1}{2}{2}{12}    {13}{24}{34}
                          {1}{1}{1}{1}  {2}{2}{2}{12}    {14}{24}{34}
                                        {1}{1}{1}{1}{1}  {1}{2}{12}{12}
                                                         {1}{2}{13}{23}
                                                         {2}{2}{12}{12}
                                                         {2}{2}{13}{23}
                                                         {2}{3}{13}{23}
                                                         {3}{3}{13}{23}
                                                         {1}{1}{2}{2}{12}
                                                         {1}{2}{2}{2}{12}
                                                         {2}{2}{2}{2}{12}
                                                         {1}{1}{1}{1}{1}{1}
		

Crossrefs

For edges of any size we have A056156, with loops A007718.
This is the connected case of A339888.
Allowing loops {x,x} gives A368726, Euler transform A320663.
A000085, A100861, A111924 count set partitions into singletons or pairs.
A007716 counts non-isomorphic multiset partitions, into pairs A007717.
A062740 counts connected loop-graphs, unlabeled A054921.
A320732 counts factorizations into primes or semiprimes, strict A339839.
A322661 counts covering loop-graphs, unlabeled A322700.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    sps[{}]:={{}};sps[set:{i_,_}]:=Join@@Function[s,Prepend[#,s]& /@ sps[Complement[set,s]]] /@ Cases[Subsets[set],{i,_}];
    mpm[n_]:=Join@@Table[Union[Sort[Sort /@ (#/.x_Integer:>s[[x]])]&/@sps[Range[n]]], {s,Flatten[MapIndexed[Table[#2,{#1}]&,#]]& /@ IntegerPartitions[n]}];
    csm[s_]:=With[{c=Select[Subsets[Range[Length[s]],{2}], Length[Intersection@@s[[#]]]>0&]}, If[c=={},s,csm[Sort[Append[Delete[s,List /@ c[[1]]],Union@@s[[c[[1]]]]]]]]];
    brute[m_]:=First[Sort[Table[Sort[Sort /@ (m/.Rule@@@Table[{i,p[[i]]},{i,Length[p]}])], {p,Permutations[Union@@m]}]]];
    Table[Length[Union[brute /@ Select[mpm[n],And@@UnsameQ@@@#&&Max@@Length/@#<=2&&Length[csm[#]]<=1&]]],{n,0,8}]

Formula

Inverse Euler transform of A339888.
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