On the number of conjugate classes of derangements (Q2051668)

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On the number of conjugate classes of derangements
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    On the number of conjugate classes of derangements (English)
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    24 November 2021
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    Summary: The number of conjugate classes of derangements of order \(n\) is the same as the number \(h(n)\) of the restricted partitions with every portion greater than 1. It is also equal to the number of isotopy classes of \(2\times n\) Latin rectangles. Sometimes the exact value is necessary, while sometimes we need the approximation value. In this paper, a recursion formula of \(h(n)\) will be obtained and also will some elementary approximation formulae with high accuracy for \(h(n)\) be presented. Although we may obtain the value of \(h(n)\) in some computer algebra system, it is still meaningful to find an efficient way to calculate the approximate value, especially in engineering, since most people are familiar with neither programming nor CAS software. This paper is mainly for the readers who need a simple and practical formula to obtain the approximate value (without writing a program) with more accuracy, such as to compute the value in a pocket science calculator without programming function. Some methods used here can also be applied to find the fitting functions for some types of data obtained in experiments.
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