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Cumulation

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3
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5
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10
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12
13
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Trimorphic number
70
Triskaidekaphobia
Cube free
Biquad free
Square free
Zero free
Naught
Square number
Perfect number
Euclidean number
Solidus
Truncatable prime

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Home prime

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18
19
20
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22

Clock prime
Semi prime
Sexy prime
Cousin prime
Enneagonal
Advanced algebra
Logic

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30
31
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34
35
36
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Computational number theory


Placebo effect
Chinese hypothesis
Zillion
Demlo number
Smith number
Jordan identity
1015
1018
1021
1024
1027
1030
1033
1036
1039
1042
1045
1048
1054
1057

The dual operation of truncation which replaces the faces of a


polyhedron with pyramids and having the face as the base
Number n such that the last digits of n3 are same as n (493 = 117649
Smallest weird number
Fear of number 13
Contains no tripled factor
Contains no quadrupled factor
Contains no repeated factor
Contains no zero
British term for 0
n2
Another term for square number
Obtained by repeatedly solving a quadratic equation
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Obtained by removing either the right most digits or the leftmost digits
and still result to a prime
Prime reached starting from a number concatenating its prime factors,
and repeating until a prime is reached
Obtained by reading digits around an analog clock
(p, p + 2)
Example is (5, 11), distance of 6 (p, p + 6)
Example is (3, 7), distance of 4 (p, p + 4)
Another term for nonagonal number
Study of advance . . .
Formal mathematical study of the methods, structure, and validity of
mathematical deduction and proof

Refers to a very large number


121, 12321, 1234321, 123454321
A composite number that is divisible by the sum of its digit
(xy)(xx) = x((y)(xx))
Quadrillion
Quintillion
Sextillion
Septillion
Octillion
Nonillion
Decillion
Undecillion
Duodecillion
Tredecillion
Quattordecillion
Quindicillion
Septendecillion
Octodecillion

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1060
1063
10303
Pentagonal number
Heptagonal number
Hexagonal Number
Hexagonal Number
Nonagonal number
Decagonal Number
Heptagonal number
Octagonal number
Octahedral number
Smooth number
Aban

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Eban

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Iban

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Oban

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Uban

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Talisman square

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Magic square

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Alternating sign matrix

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70

Untouchable number
Solitary number
Invariant
Univariate polynomial
Sextic equation
Heterosquare

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72
73

Real matrix
Invaginatum
Mortal

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76
77
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79

IFF
Linear algebra
Tetrahedral number
Tetrahedral number
Gigantic prime
Economical number

Novemdecillion
Vigintillion
Centillion
1, 5, 12, 22 . . .
1, 7, 18, 34 . . .
n(2n 1)
1, 6, 15, 28 . . .
1, 9, 24, 46 . . .
1, 10, 27, 52 . . .
n(5n 3)/2
n(3n 2)
1, 6, 19, 44 . . .
An integer k-smooth if it has no prime factors greater than k
Defined as the numbers whose English names do NOT contain the
letter a when spelled
Defined as the numbers whose English names do NOT contain the
letter e when spelled
Defined as the numbers whose English names do NOT contain the
letter i when spelled
Defined as the numbers whose English names do NOT contain the
letter o when spelled
Defined as the numbers whose English names do NOT contain the
letter u when spelled
n x n array of integers from 1 to 2n such that the difference between
any integer and its neighbor is greater than or equal to some value of k
The sum of the n numbers in any horizontal, vertical or main diagonal
line is always the same number
0s, 1s and -1s which the entries in each row or column would sum to
1 and the non-zero entries in each row and column would alternate in
sign
Integer that is not the sum of the proper divisors of any other number
Unfriendly with the other number
With single variable
Polynomial equation of the sixth degree or sixth order
n x n array of integers from 1 to n2 such that each row, column and
diagonal produces a different sum
All elements are real numbers
A negative-height (inward-pointing) pyramid used in cumulation
Non-empty finite set of n x n matrices for which there exists some
product of the matrices in the set that is equal to the zero matrix
If and only if
1, 4, 10, 20, 35, 56, 84, 120 . . .
n(n + 1)(n + 2)/6
With 10,000 or more decimal digits
If the number of digits in the prime factorization of n uses fewer
digits than the number of digits in n

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Wasteful number

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Tetradic number

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83

Pronic number
Sphernic number

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85

Stella octangula number


Constructible number

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Metatheorem

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Trapezohedra
Heterogeneous
Homeoid
Algorithm
Axonometry
Extraneous solution
Missing solution
Myriad
Milliard
Armstrong number

97 Additive number theory


98 Nonagonal number
99 Pentagonal number
100

If the number of digits in the prime factorization of n uses more


digits than the number of digits in n
Number that remains unchanged when flipped back to front, mirrored
up-down or flipped up-down
Figurate number of the form n(n + 1)
Number that has precisely 3 distinct prime factors . The first few are
30, 42, 66, 70, 78, 102, 105
Figurate number of the form n(2n2 1)
Number that can be represented by a finite number of addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division and finite square root extractions
of integers
Statement about theorems that usually gives a criterion for getting a
new theorem from an old one
Dual polyhedral of the Archimedean antiprisms
Different . . . .
A shell bounded by 2 similar ellipsoids having a constant ratio of axes
Step-by-step process . . .
A method for mapping 3-dimensional figures onto the plane

Greek of 10,000
1 billion in British usage
The n-digit numbers equal to the sum of the nth powers of their digits
(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,153,370. . .)
n(7n 5)/2
n(3n + 1)/2

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