In mathematics, specifically in number theory, Newman's conjecture is a conjecture about the behavior of the partition function modulo any integer. Specifically, it states that for any integers m and r such that , the value of the partition function satisfies the congruence for infinitely many non-negative integers n. It was formulated by mathematician Morris Newman in 1960. It is unsolved as of 2020.
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