Let p(n) represent the number of different ways in which n coins can be separated into piles. For example, five coins can be separated into piles in exactly seven different ways, so p(5)=7.
|Coin piles|
|--- |
|OOOOO|
|OOOO O|
|OOO OO|
|OOO O O|
|OO OO O|
|OO O O O|
|O O O O O|
Find the least value of n for which p(n) is divisible by one million.
Find the least value of n for which p(n) is divisible by one million.
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