On product partitions of integers
1991
Let p*(n) denote the number of product partitions, that is, the number of ways of expressing a natural number n > 1 as the product of positive integers ≥ 2, the order of the factors in the product being irrelevant, with p*(1) = 1. For any integer if d is an ith power, and = 1, otherwise, and let . Using a suitable generating function for p*(n) we prove that
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