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  2. List of numbers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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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.

  3. Interesting number paradox - Wikipedia

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    Famously, in a discussion between the mathematicians G. H. Hardy and Srinivasa Ramanujan about interesting and uninteresting numbers, Hardy remarked that the number 1729 of the taxicab he had ridden seemed "rather a dull one", and Ramanujan immediately answered that it is interesting, being the smallest number that is the sum of two cubes in ...

  4. Wikipedia : Unusual articles/Mathematics and numbers

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    After 91 years and much effort, this legendary constant was found to be ... 1. Just 1. Look-and-say sequence: Also known as the Cuckoo's Egg. Mathematical fallacy: Trying to prove that 2 = 1 or that 1 < 0. Mathematical joke: Complex numbers are all fun and games until someone loses an i. That's when things get real. Minkowski's question-mark ...

  5. List of prime numbers - Wikipedia

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    1 The first 1000 prime numbers. 2 Lists of primes by type. ... Random primes in same range. Interface to a list of the first 98 million primes ...

  6. Polygonal number - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a polygonal number is a number that counts dots arranged in the shape of a regular polygon [1]: 2-3 . These are one type of 2-dimensional figurate numbers . Polygonal numbers were first studied during the 6th century BC by the Ancient Greeks, who investigated and discussed properties of oblong , triangular , and square numbers ...

  7. The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers

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    The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers is a reference book for recreational mathematics and elementary number theory written by David Wells. The first edition was published in paperback by Penguin Books in 1986 in the UK, and a revised edition appeared in 1997 ( ISBN 0-14-026149-4 ).

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  9. Golden ratio base - Wikipedia

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    The base-φ representations of some interesting numbers: π ≈ 100.0100 1010 1001 0001 0101 0100 0001 0100 ... φ (sequence A102243 in the OEIS) e ≈ 100.0000 1000 0100 1000 0000 0100 ... φ (sequence A105165 in the OEIS) ≈ 1.0100 0001 0100 1010 0100 0000 0101 0000 0000 0101 ... φ = 10.1 φ