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On a question of Douglass and Ono

Florian Luca (Stellenbosch University)
Friday 20 June 2025 10:00–11:00 Aud. D4 (1531-219)
Mathematics Seminar

It is known that the partition function p(n) obeys Benford's law in any integer base b2. A similar result was obtained by Douglass and Ono for the plane partition function PL(n) in a recent paper. In their paper, Douglass and Ono asked for an explicit version of this result. In particular, given an integer base b2 and string f of digits in base b they asked for an explicit value N(b,f) such that there exists nN(b,f) with the property that \rm PL(n) starts with the string f when written in base b. In my talk, I will present an explicit value for N(b,f) both for the partition function p(n) as well as for the plane partition function PL(n).

Organised by: ADA
Contact: Simon Kristensen Revised: 27.05.2025