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%I A085756
%S A085756 1,1,2,3,4,5,7,8,10,12,14,16,20,22,26,30,35,40,47,53,62,71,82,93,108,
%T A085756 123,141,161,184,209,239,271,309,350,397,449,509,575,649,732,825,928,
%U A085756 1044,1172,1315,1474,1650,1845,2061,2300,2563,2854,3174,3526,3912,4337
%N A085756 Number of partitions into a prime number of distinct parts.
%e A085756 a(15)=20 because there are 20 partitions of 15 into a prime number of 
               distinct parts: 1+2+3+4+5=4+5+6=3+5+7=2+6+7=3+4+8=2+5+8=1+6+8=7+8=2+4+9=1+5+9=6+9=2+3+10=
%e A085756 1+4+10=5+10=1+3+11=4+11=1+2+12=3+12=2+13=1+14.
%Y A085756 Cf. A038499.
%Y A085756 Sequence in context: A008756 A008755 A029006 this_sequence A008754 A029005 
               A132154
%Y A085756 Adjacent sequences: A085753 A085754 A085755 this_sequence A085757 A085758 
               A085759
%K A085756 nonn
%O A085756 3,3
%A A085756 Vladeta Jovovic (vladeta(AT)eunet.rs), Jul 21 2003

    
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