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Sep 22, 2022 at 23:53 comment added Richard Stanley Not really relevant, but for the behavior of the asymptotic convergent formula in the complex plane, see mathoverflow.net/questions/366733.
Sep 22, 2022 at 15:09 answer added Sidharth Ghoshal timeline score: 2
Nov 8, 2009 at 18:25 answer added Michael Lugo timeline score: 1
Nov 8, 2009 at 17:42 answer added S. Carnahan timeline score: 1
Nov 8, 2009 at 15:29 comment added Rob Harron As p(n) is an arithmetic function, he might be asking for the Dirichlet inverse (as in the Möbius inversion formula).
Nov 8, 2009 at 13:46 comment added Ilya Nikokoshev I'm really curious whether it's a question in itself or if you need to prove some other result (and what could it be)?
Nov 8, 2009 at 13:42 answer added David E Speyer timeline score: 3
Nov 8, 2009 at 8:49 comment added Boris Bukh Check if I understand the question correctly: The convergent asymptotic expansion for p(n) presumably converges at non-integer values of n, it is that function, whose inverse is being sought, in a form some kind of asymptotic convergent formula. If my interpretation is correct, then is the question a pure curiosity, or is there a deeper reason for asking it?
Nov 8, 2009 at 6:05 answer added engelbrekt timeline score: 3
Nov 8, 2009 at 5:17 history edited Everett Johnston
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Nov 8, 2009 at 4:55 history asked Everett Johnston CC BY-SA 2.5