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Additive Integer Partitions in R

Additive Integer Partitions in R
Additive Integer Partitions in R
This paper introduces the partitions package of R routines, for numerical calculation of integer partitions. Functionality for unrestricted partitions, unequal partitions, and restricted partitions is provided in a small package that accompanies this note; the emphasisis on terse, efficient C code. A simple combinatorial problem is solved using the package.
integer partitions, restricted partitions, unequal partitions, R
3pp
Hankin, R.K.S.
296864a6-e423-44b6-ad0e-25422c913540
Hankin, R.K.S.
296864a6-e423-44b6-ad0e-25422c913540

Hankin, R.K.S. (2006) Additive Integer Partitions in R. Journal of Statistical Software, 16 (Code Snippet 1), 3pp.

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This paper introduces the partitions package of R routines, for numerical calculation of integer partitions. Functionality for unrestricted partitions, unequal partitions, and restricted partitions is provided in a small package that accompanies this note; the emphasisis on terse, efficient C code. A simple combinatorial problem is solved using the package.

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: integer partitions, restricted partitions, unequal partitions, R

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44004
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Date deposited: 06 Feb 2007
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 16:20

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Author: R.K.S. Hankin

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