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  2. Composite number - Wikipedia

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    Every composite number can be written as the product of two or more (not necessarily distinct) primes. [2] For example, the composite number 299 can be written as 13 × 23, and the composite number 360 can be written as 2 3 × 3 2 × 5; furthermore, this representation is unique up to the order of the factors.

  3. 6 - Wikipedia

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    6 is the 2nd superior highly composite number, [5] the 2nd colossally abundant number, [6] the 3rd triangular number, [7] the 4th highly composite number, [8] a pronic number, [9] a congruent number, [10] a harmonic divisor number, [11] and a semiprime. [12] 6 is also the first Granville number, or -perfect number.

  4. Highly composite number - Wikipedia

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    For example, 6 is highly composite because d(6)=4 and d(n)=1,2,2,3,2 for n=1,2,3,4,5 respectively. A related concept is that of a largely composite number, a positive integer that has at least as many divisors as all smaller positive integers.

  5. Table of divisors - Wikipedia

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    a composite number has more than just 1 and itself as divisors; that is, d(n) > 2; a highly composite number has a number of positive divisors that is greater than any lesser number; that is, d(n) > d(m) for every positive integer m < n. Counterintuitively, the first two highly composite numbers are not composite numbers.

  6. List of prime numbers - Wikipedia

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    A prime number (or prime) is a ... digits changed to any other value will always result in a composite number. 294001, 505447, 584141, 604171, 971767, 1062599 ...

  7. Integer factorization - Wikipedia

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    Every positive integer greater than 1 is either the product of two or more integer factors greater than 1, in which case it is a composite number, or it is not, in which case it is a prime number. For example, 15 is a composite number because 15 = 3 · 5, but 7 is a prime number because it cannot be decomposed in this way. If one of the factors ...

  8. Semiprime - Wikipedia

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    Semiprime numbers have no composite numbers as factors other than themselves. [6] For example, the number 26 is semiprime and its only factors are 1, 2, 13, and 26, of which only 26 is composite.

  9. Senary - Wikipedia

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    As six is a superior highly composite number, ... Thus, the base-36 number WIKI 36 is equal to the senary number 52303230 6. In decimal, it is 1,517,058.