Partition Identities and the Coin Exchange Problem
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identitiesnumberpartitionspartsanalogousandrewscasescertain
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The number of partitions of n into parts divisible by a or b equals the number of partitions of n in which each part and each difference of two parts is expressible as a non-negative integer combination of a or b. This generalizes identities of MacMahon and Andrews. The analogous identities for three or more integers (in place of a,b) hold in certain cases.
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