File:Integer Partition Table.png
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[edit]Author: John Leach
Source: I created this work using MS Excel. The table image was captured with Snagit and posted onto Wikimedia Commons.
Rationale: The table provides the partition distribution for the first 34 natural numbers. Different types of partition tables are provided in the article, but this one is key to understanding the fractal nature of the pattern.
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Reference: Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716) first discovered integer partitions and described them in letters to his correspondents. Also read, "Elementary Theory of Numbers" by Harriet Griffin, 1954, chapter 12. A smaller version of this table can be found on page 192.
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