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=== Definition and properties ===
A partition in which no part occurs more than one is called ''strict'', or is said to be a partition ''into distinct parts''. The function ''q''(''n'') gives the number of these strict partitions of the given sum ''n''. For example, ''q''(3) = 2 because the partitions 3 and
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