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359 (number)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| number | 359 |
| prime | 72nd |
359 (three hundred [and] fifty-nine) is the natural number following 358 and preceding 360. 359 is the 72nd prime number.
In mathematics
- 359 is a Sophie Germain prime: 2(359)+1=719 (also a Sophie Germain prime).
- It is also a safe prime, because subtracting 1 and halving it gives another prime number (179, itself also safe).
- Since the reversal of its digits gives 953, which is prime, it is also an emirp.
- 359 is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and a Chen prime.
- It is a strictly non-palindromic number.
In other fields
- According to the author Douglas Adams, 359 is the funniest three-digit number.
- The international calling code for Bulgaria
- The IATA code for the Airbus A350-900 aircraft
References
References
- "Eisein prime".
- "Chen prime".
- {{Cite OEIS. A016038
- [[M. J. Simpson. 9781932112351. Read 2015-12-06
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