Partition of Integer into Parts not Multiple of 3/Examples/4
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Examples of Partition of Integer into Parts not Multiple of 3
The integer $4$ can be partitioned into parts which are specifically not multiples of $3$ as follows:
- $4$
- $2 + 2$
- $2 + 1 + 1$
- $1 + 1 + 1 + 1$
Sources
- 1971: George E. Andrews: Number Theory ... (previous) ... (next): $\text {3-5}$ The Use of Computers in Number Theory: Exercise $13$