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A129491
Digital sum of the 2^n-th partition number.
1
1, 2, 5, 4, 6, 24, 22, 34, 83, 120, 152, 145, 286, 477, 561, 796, 1271, 1639, 2471, 3598, 5114, 7221, 10283, 14315, 20585, 29110, 40890, 58834, 82319, 115690, 164128, 232044, 328463, 462853, 657811, 927235, 1311605, 1855787, 2629927, 3708205
OFFSET
0,2
COMMENTS
For the same sequence but for base 10 (A070177): 1,6,43,143,471,1511,4959,15914,49580,158148,501883,1582908,5014367,....
FORMULA
a(n) =~ 9*A129490(n)/2.
EXAMPLE
a(9) = 120 since P(2^9) = 4453575699570940947378 and 4+4+5+3+5+7+5+6+9+9+5+7+0+9+4+0+9+4+7+3+7+8 = 120.
MATHEMATICA
f[n_] := Plus @@ IntegerDigits @PartitionsP[2^n]; Table[ f@n, {n, 0, 42}]
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
base,nonn
AUTHOR
Robert G. Wilson v, Apr 12 2007
EXTENSIONS
Offset corrected by Alois P. Heinz, Sep 20 2024
STATUS
approved