The Lehmer–Schur algorithm is a computational method used primarily in the context of number theory and combinatorial mathematics, particularly for finding integer partitions. It is associated with the work of mathematicians Derrick Henry Lehmer and Julius Schulz. The algorithm is often used to generate partitions of integers and can be applied in various domains, including combinatorial enumeration and the study of integer sequences.

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