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A323092
Number of double-free integer partitions of n.
47
1, 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 14, 17, 24, 30, 40, 50, 66, 81, 104, 128, 161, 197, 246, 300, 369, 446, 546, 656, 796, 952, 1148, 1366, 1637, 1940, 2311, 2730, 3234, 3806, 4489, 5262, 6181, 7225, 8454, 9846, 11484, 13335, 15499, 17948, 20796, 24017, 27751, 31970, 36837
OFFSET
0,3
COMMENTS
An integer partition is double-free if no part is twice any other part.
LINKS
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Double-Free Set
EXAMPLE
The a(1) = 1 through a(8) = 14 double-free integer partitions:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
(11) (111) (22) (32) (33) (43) (44)
(31) (41) (51) (52) (53)
(1111) (311) (222) (61) (62)
(11111) (411) (322) (71)
(3111) (331) (332)
(111111) (511) (431)
(4111) (611)
(31111) (2222)
(1111111) (3311)
(5111)
(41111)
(311111)
(11111111)
MATHEMATICA
Table[Length[Select[IntegerPartitions[n], Intersection[#, 2*#]=={}&]], {n, 30}]
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Gus Wiseman, Jan 04 2019
STATUS
approved