Identical-digit blocks in decimal representation of partition numbers

Jonathan Post jvospost3 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 10 01:28:44 CEST 2006


Thank you!

n=1: P(0) = 1
n=2: P(14) = 22
n=3: P(28) = 222
n=4: P(313) = 23000006655487337 but that is actually a block of 5; if we
mean block of exactly n digits then P(359) = 502957566506000020
n=5: P(313) = 23000006655487337
n=6: P(2499) = 2799278702412287477405614444445747930301938442180000

I'll have several other sequences to submit based n searches of your fine
table.

On 8/9/06, Simon Plouffe <simon.plouffe at gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>
> Hello,
>
>   you may check this file here
> :http://www.lacim.uqam.ca/%7Eplouffe/partitions.txt
>
> it contains many repeating decimals.
>
> Simon Plouffe
>
>
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