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512 (number)


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512 (five hundred [and] twelve) is the natural number following 511 and preceding 513.

In mathematics

512 is a power of two: 29 (2 to the 9th power) and the cube of 8: 83.

It is the eleventh Leyland number.

It is also the third Dudeney number.

It is a self number in base 12.

It is a harshad number in decimal.

It is the cube of the sum of its digits in base 10.

It is the number of directed graphs on 3 labeled nodes.

In computing

512 bytes is a common disk sector size, and exactly a half of kibibyte.

Internet Relay Chat restricts the size of a message to 510 bytes, which fits to 512-bytes buffers when coupled with the message-separating CRLF sequence.

512 = 2·256 is the highest number of glyphs that the VGA character generator can use simultaneously.

In music

Selena Quintanilla released a song titled El Chico del Apartamento 512 (the title referring to area code 512, which serves Austin, Texas), in 1995.

Lamb of God recorded a song titled "512" for their 2015 album VII: Sturm und Drang. The song was named after the cell number in the Pankrác Prison Randy Blythe was in during his manslaughter case.

Mora and Jhay Cortez recorded a song titled "512" (The number 512 in this song refers to the Percocet 512 pill, a white, round pill whose active substances are acetaminophen and oxycodone hydrochloride) in February of 2021.

References

References

  1. "A000079 - OEIS".
  2. "A001018 - OEIS".
  3. "Sloane's A076980 : Leyland numbers". OEIS Foundation.
  4. "A061209 - OEIS".
  5. "A003052 - OEIS".
  6. "A118880 - OEIS".
  7. {{cite OEIS. A002416
  8. (2011). "The Advent of Advanced Format {{!}} IDEMA".
  9. {{IETF RFC. 1459, section 2.3
  10. (11 April 2019). "El Chico del Apartamento 512 Margarita: A Tasty Nod to the Queen of Tejano {{!}} The Bend Magazine".
  11. Galindo, Brian. (31 March 2014). "Ranking The 15 Greatest Selena Songs Ever".
  12. Grow, Kory. (2015-06-08). "Lamb of God on How Prison Inspired Raging New Song '512'".
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