Crank of a partition

In number theory, the crank of an integer partition is a certain number associated with the partition. It was first introduced without a definition by Freeman Dyson, who hypothesised its existence in a 1944 paper.

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Crank of a partition

In number theory, the crank of an integer partition is a certain number associated with the partition. It was first introduced without a definition by Freeman Dyson, who hypothesised its existence in a 1944 paper.

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