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= Partition (number theory)
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In number theory, a partition of a positive integer \\( n \\) is a way of writing \\( n \\) as the sum of positive integers, where the order of the summands does not matter. For example, the integer \\( 4 \\) can be partitioned into the following distinct sums: 1. \\( 4 \\) 2. \\( 3 + 1 \\) 3. \\( 2 + 2 \\) 4.