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A list of articles about numbers (not about numerals). Topics include powers of ten, notable integers, prime and cardinal numbers, and the myriad system.
an abundant number since the sum of its proper divisors is greater than 96. the fourth Granville number and the second non-perfect Granville number. The next Granville number is 126, the previous being 24. the sum of Euler's totient function φ(x) over the first seventeen integers. strobogrammatic in bases 10 (96 10), 11 (88 11) and 95 (11 95).
Angel numbers are repeating number sequences, often used as guides for deeper spiritual exploration. Ranging from 000 to 999 , each sequence carries its own distinct meaning and energy.
The first known classification of numbers as deficient, perfect or abundant was by Nicomachus in his Introductio Arithmetica (circa 100 AD), which described abundant numbers as like deformed animals with too many limbs. The abundancy index of n is the ratio σ(n)/n. [7] Distinct numbers n 1, n 2, ...
Jeff Kevin (born 1944) is an Australian actor, theatre director and drama lecturer best known for portraying Arnold Feather in 338 episodes of the television soap opera Number 96, from 1972-1977. His character was involved in some of the more-remarkable story lines in the program, including his marriage to Patti Olsen and her subsequent death ...
Victor Wembanyama's days as a 20-year-old in the NBA are over. Wembanyama is the seventh player in the last 45 years to have that many points through his first 100 games, joining Michael Jordan ...
Year 100 was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 100 for this year has been used since the early medieval period.
To put in perspective the size of a googol, the mass of an electron, just under 10 −30 kg, can be compared to the mass of the visible universe, estimated at between 10 50 and 10 60 kg. [5] It is a ratio in the order of about 10 80 to 10 90 , or at most one ten-billionth of a googol (0.00000001% of a googol).