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List Of Prime Numbers
This is a list of articles about prime numbers. A prime number (or ''prime'') is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. By Euclid's theorem, there are an infinite number of prime numbers. Subsets of the prime numbers may be generated with various formulas for primes. The first 1000 primes are listed below, followed by lists of notable types of prime numbers in alphabetical order, giving their respective first terms. 1 is neither prime nor composite. The first 1000 prime numbers The following table lists the first 1000 primes, with 20 columns of consecutive primes in each of the 50 rows. . The Goldbach conjecture verification project reports that it has computed all primes below 4×10. That means 95,676,260,903,887,607 primes (nearly 10), but they were not stored. There are known formulae to evaluate the prime-counting function (the number of primes below a given value) faster than computing the primes. This has been used to c ...
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Prime Number
A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers. A natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. For example, 5 is prime because the only ways of writing it as a product, or , involve 5 itself. However, 4 is composite because it is a product (2 × 2) in which both numbers are smaller than 4. Primes are central in number theory because of the fundamental theorem of arithmetic: every natural number greater than 1 is either a prime itself or can be factorized as a product of primes that is unique up to their order. The property of being prime is called primality. A simple but slow method of checking the primality of a given number n, called trial division, tests whether n is a multiple of any integer between 2 and \sqrt. Faster algorithms include the Miller–Rabin primality test, which is fast but has a small chance of error, and the AKS primality test, which always pr ...
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53 (number)
53 (fifty-three) is the natural number following 52 and preceding 54. It is the 16th prime number. In mathematics *Fifty-three is the 16th prime number. It is also an Eisenstein prime, an isolated prime, a balanced prime and a Sophie Germain prime. *The sum of the first 53 primes is 5830, which is divisible by 53, a property shared by only a few other numbers. *In hexadecimal, 53 is 35, that is, the same characters used in the decimal representation, but reversed. Four additional multiples of 53 share this property: 371 = , 5141 = , 99,481 = , and 8,520,280 = 0. Apart from the trivial case of single-digit decimals, no other number has this property. *53 cannot be expressed as the sum of any integer and its decimal digits, making 53 a self number. *53 is the smallest prime number that does not divide the order of any sporadic group. In science *The atomic number of iodine Astronomy *Messier object M53, a magnitude 8.5 globular cluster in the constellation Coma Berenices *The N ...
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109 (number)
109 (one hundred ndnine) is the natural number following 108 and preceding 110. In mathematics 109 is the 29th prime number. As 29 is itself prime, 109 is a super-prime. The previous prime is 107, making them both twin primes. 109 is a centered triangular number. The decimal expansion of 1/109 can be computed using the alternating series, with F(n) the n^ Fibonacci number: ::\frac=\sum_^\infty\times (-1)^=0.00917431\dots The decimal expansion of 1/109 has 108 digits, making 109 a full reptend prime in decimal. The last six digits of the 108-digit cycle are 853211, the first six Fibonacci numbers in descending order. There are exactly 109 different families of subsets of a three-element set whose union includes all three elements, 109 different loops (invertible but not necessarily associative binary operations with an identity) on six elements, and 109 squares on an infinite chessboard that can be reached by a knight within three moves. See also *109 (other) 109 ma ...
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107 (number)
107 (one hundred ndseven) is the natural number following 106 and preceding 108. In mathematics 107 is the 28th prime number. The next prime is 109, with which it comprises a twin prime, making 107 a Chen prime. Plugged into the expression 2^p - 1, 107 yields 162259276829213363391578010288127, a Mersenne prime. 107 is itself a safe prime. It is the fourth Busy beaver number, the maximum number of steps that any Turing machine with 2 symbols and 4 states can make before eventually halting. It is the number of triangle-free graphs on 7 vertices. It is the ninth emirp, because reversing it's digits gives another prime number (701) In other fields As "one hundred ''and'' seven", it is the smallest positive integer requiring six syllables in English (without the "and" it only has five syllables and seventy-seven is a smaller 5-syllable number). 107 is also: * The atomic number of bohrium. * The emergency telephone number in Argentina and Cape Town. * The telephone of the poli ...
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103 (number)
103 (one hundred [and] three) is the natural number following 102 (number), 102 and preceding 104 (number), 104. In mathematics 103 is the 27th prime number. The previous prime is 101 (number), 101, making them both twin primes. It is also a happy number. 103 is a strictly non-palindromic number. See also * 103 (other) References

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101 (number)
101 (one hundred [and] one) is the natural number following 100 (number), 100 and preceding 102 (number), 102. It is variously pronounced "one hundred and one" / "a hundred and one", "one hundred one" / "a hundred one", and "one oh one". As an Ordinal number (linguistics), ordinal number, 101st (one hundred [and] first), rather than 101th, is the correct form. In mathematics 101 is: *the 26th prime number, and the smallest above 100. *a palindromic number in base 10, and so a palindromic prime. *a Chen prime since 103 (number), 103 is also prime, with which it makes a twin prime pair. *a sexy prime since 107 and 113 are also prime, with which it makes a sexy prime triplet. *a unique prime, because the period length of its reciprocal is unique among primes. *an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n - 1. *the fifth alternating factorial. *a centered decagonal number. *the only existing prime with alternating 1s and 0s in base 10 and the largest known ...
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97 (number)
97 (ninety-seven) is the natural number following 96 and preceding 98. It is a prime number and the only prime in the nineties. In mathematics 97 is: * the 25th prime number (the largest two-digit prime number in base 10), following 89 and preceding  101. * a Proth prime and a Pierpont prime as it is 3 × 25 + 1. * the eleventh member of the Mian–Chowla sequence. * a self number in base 10, since there is no integer that added to its own digits, adds up to 97. * the smallest odd prime that is not a cluster prime. * the highest two-digit number where the sum of its digits is a square. * the number of primes <= 29. * The numbers 97, 907, 9007, 90007 and 900007 are all primes, and they are all s. However, 9000007 (read as ''nine million seven'') is

89 (number)
89 (eighty-nine) is the natural number following 88 and preceding 90. In mathematics 89 is: * the 24th prime number, following 83 and preceding 97. * a Chen prime. * a Pythagorean prime. * the smallest Sophie Germain prime to start a Cunningham chain of the first kind of six terms, . * an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form . * a Fibonacci number and thus a Fibonacci prime as well. The first few digits of its reciprocal coincide with the Fibonacci sequence due to the identity ::\frac=\sum_^\infty=0.011235955\dots\ . * a Markov number, appearing in solutions to the Markov Diophantine equation with other odd-indexed Fibonacci numbers. ''M''89 is the 10th Mersenne prime. Although 89 is not a Lychrel number in base 10, it is unusual that it takes 24 iterations of the reverse and add process to reach a palindrome. Among the known non-Lychrel numbers in the first 10000 integers, no other number requires that many or more iterations. The palindrome r ...
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83 (number)
83 (eighty-three) is the natural number following 82 and preceding 84. In mathematics 83 is: * the sum of three consecutive primes (23 + 29 + 31). * the sum of five consecutive primes (11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23). * the 23rd prime number, following 79 (of which it is also a cousin prime) and preceding 89. * a Sophie Germain prime. * a safe prime. * a Chen prime. * an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3''n'' − 1. * a highly cototient number. * there number of primes that are right-truncatable. * a super-prime, because 23 is prime. In science Chemistry *The atomic number of bismuth (Bi) Astronomy * Messier object M83, a magnitude 8.5 spiral galaxy in the constellation Hydra, also known as the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy *The New General Catalogue object NGC 83, a magnitude 12.3 elliptical galaxy in the constellation Andromeda In religion Judaism * When someone reaches 83 they may celebrate a second bar mitzvah In music * M83 is the debut a ...
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79 (number)
79 (seventy-nine) is the natural number following 78 and preceding 80. In mathematics 79 is: * An odd number. * The smallest number that can not be represented as a sum of fewer than 19 fourth powers. * The 22nd prime number (between and ) * An isolated prime without a twin prime, as 77 and 81 are composite. * The smallest prime number ''p'' for which the real quadratic field Q[] has Ideal class group, class number greater than 1 (namely 3). * A cousin prime with 83. * An emirp, because the reverse of 79, 97 (number), 97, is also a prime. * A Fortunate prime. * A circular prime. * A prime number that is also a Gaussian prime (since it is of the form ). * A happy prime. * A Higgs prime. * A lucky prime. * A permutable prime, with ninety-seven. * A Pillai prime, because 23 ! + 1 is divisible by 79, but 79 is not one more than a multiple of 23. * A regular prime. * A right-truncatable prime, because when the last digit (9) is removed, the remaining number (7) is still prime. * ...
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73 (number)
73 (seventy-three) is the natural number following 72 and preceding 74. In English, it is the smallest natural number with twelve letters in its spelled out name. In mathematics 73 is the 21st prime number, and emirp with 37, the 12th prime number. It is also the eighth twin prime, with 71. It is the largest minimal primitive root in the first primes; in other words, if ''p'' is one of the first one hundred thousand primes, then at least one of the numbers is a primitive root modulo ''p''. 73 is also the smallest factor of the first composite generalized Fermat number in decimal: , and the smallest prime congruent to 1 modulo 24, as well as the only prime repunit in base 8 (1118). It is the fourth star number. Notably, 73 is the sole Sheldon prime to contain both ''mirror'' and ''product'' properties: *73, as an emirp, has 37 as its dual permutable prime, a mirroring of its base ten digits, 7 and 3. 73 is the 21st prime number, while 37 is the 12th, which is a se ...
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71 (number)
71 (seventy-one) is the natural number following 70 (number), 70 and preceding 72 (number), 72. __TOC__ In mathematics 71 is: *the 20th prime number. The next is 73 (number), 73, with which it composes a twin prime. *a permutable prime and emirp with 17 (number), 17. *is the largest number which occurs as a prime factor of an order of a sporadic simple group. *the sum of three consecutive primes: 19 (number), 19, 23 (number), 23 and 29 (number), 29. *a centered heptagonal number. *an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3''n'' – 1. *a Pillai prime, since 9! + 1 is divisible by 71 but 71 is not one more than a multiple of 9. *the largest (15th) Supersingular prime (moonshine theory), supersingular prime, which is also a Chen prime. *part of the last known pair (71, 7) of Brown numbers, since 712 = 7! + 1. *the twenty-third term of the Euclid–Mullin sequence, as it is the least prime factor of one more than th ...
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