Partitions and Sylvester waves
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🧮 math.NT
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wavespartitionsinitialsylvesterallowsapproximationasymptoticscentury
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The restricted partition function $p_N(n)$ counts the partitions of the integer $n$ into at most $N$ parts. In the nineteenth century Sylvester described these partitions as a sum of waves. We give detailed descriptions of these waves and, for the first time, show the asymptotics of the initial waves as $N$ and $n$ both go to infinity at about the same rate. This allows us to see when the initial waves are a good approximation to $p_N(n)$ in this situation. Our proofs employ the saddle-point method of Perron and the dilogarithm.
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