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800 (number)


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𓍩}} 800 (eight hundred) is the natural number following 799 and preceding 801.

It is the sum of four consecutive primes (193 + 197 + 199 + 211). It is a Harshad number, an Achilles number and the area of a square with diagonal 40.

Integers from 801 to 899

800s

Main article: 801 (number)

  • 801 = 32 × 89, Harshad number, number of clubs patterns appearing in 50 × 50 coins
  • 802 = 2 × 401, sum of eight consecutive primes (83 + 89 + 97 + 101 + 103 + 107 + 109 + 113), nontotient, happy number, sum of 4 consecutive triangular numbers (171 + 190 + 210 + 231)
  • 803 = 11 × 73, sum of three consecutive primes (263 + 269 + 271), sum of nine consecutive primes (71 + 73 + 79 + 83 + 89 + 97 + 101 + 103 + 107), Harshad number, number of partitions of 34 into Fibonacci parts
  • 804 = 22 × 3 × 67, nontotient, Harshad number, refactorable number
    • "The 804" is a local nickname for the Greater Richmond Region of the U.S. state of Virginia, derived from its telephone area code (although the area code covers a larger area).
  • 805 = 5 × 7 × 23, sphenic number, number of partitions of 38 into nonprime parts
  • 806 = 2 × 13 × 31, sphenic number, nontotient, totient sum for first 51 integers, happy number, Phi(51)
  • 807 = 3 × 269, antisigma(42)
  • 808 = 23 × 101, refactorable number, strobogrammatic number
  • 809 = prime number, Sophie Germain prime, Chen prime, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part

810s

  • 810 = 2 × 34 × 5, Harshad number, number of distinct reduced words of length 5 in the Coxeter group of "Apollonian reflections" in three dimensions, number of non-equivalent ways of expressing 100,000 as the sum of two prime numbers
  • 811 = prime number, twin prime, sum of five consecutive primes (151 + 157 + 163 + 167 + 173), Chen prime, happy number, largest minimal prime in base 9, the Mertens function of 811 returns 0
  • 812 = 22 × 7 × 29, admirable number, pronic number, balanced number, the Mertens function of 812 returns 0
  • 813 = 3 × 271, Blum integer
  • 814 = 2 × 11 × 37, sphenic number, the Mertens function of 814 returns 0, nontotient, number of fixed hexahexes.
  • 815 = 5 × 163, number of graphs with 8 vertices and a distinguished bipartite block
  • 816 = 24 × 3 × 17, tetrahedral number, Padovan number, Zuckerman number
  • 817 = 19 × 43, sum of three consecutive primes (269 + 271 + 277), centered hexagonal number
  • 818 = 2 × 409, nontotient, strobogrammatic number
  • 819 = 32 × 7 × 13, square pyramidal number

820s

  • 820 = 22 × 5 × 41, 40th triangular number, smallest triangular number that starts with the digit 8, Harshad number, happy number, repdigit (1111) in base 9
  • 821 = prime number, twin prime, Chen prime, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, lazy caterer number , prime quadruplet with 823, 827, 829
  • 822 = 2 × 3 × 137, sum of twelve consecutive primes (43 + 47 + 53 + 59 + 61 + 67 + 71 + 73 + 79 + 83 + 89 + 97), sphenic number, member of the Mian–Chowla sequence
  • 823 = prime number, twin prime, lucky prime, the Mertens function of 823 returns 0, prime quadruplet with 821, 827, 829
  • 824 = 23 × 103, refactorable number, sum of ten consecutive primes (61 + 67 + 71 + 73 + 79 + 83 + 89 + 97 + 101 + 103), the Mertens function of 824 returns 0, nontotient
  • 825 = 3 × 52 × 11, Smith number, the Mertens function of 825 returns 0, Harshad number
  • 826 = 2 × 7 × 59, sphenic number, number of partitions of 29 into parts each of which is used a different number of times
  • 827 = prime number, twin prime, part of prime quadruplet with {821, 823, 829}, sum of seven consecutive primes (103 + 107 + 109 + 113 + 127 + 131 + 137), Chen prime, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, strictly non-palindromic number
  • 828 = 22 × 32 × 23, Harshad number, triangular matchstick number
  • 829 = prime number, twin prime, part of prime quadruplet with {827, 823, 821}, sum of three consecutive primes (271 + 277 + 281), Chen prime, centered triangular number

830s

  • 830 = 2 × 5 × 83, sphenic number, sum of four consecutive primes (197 + 199 + 211 + 223), nontotient, totient sum for first 52 integers
  • 831 = 3 × 277, number of partitions of 32 into at most 5 parts
  • 832 = 26 × 13, Harshad number, member of the sequence Horadam(0, 1, 4, 2)
  • 833 = 72 × 17, octagonal number , a centered octahedral number
  • 834 = 2 × 3 × 139, cake number, sphenic number, sum of six consecutive primes (127 + 131 + 137 + 139 + 149 + 151), nontotient
  • 835 = 5 × 167, Motzkin number

Main article: 836 (number)

  • 836 = 22 × 11 × 19, weird number
  • 837 = 33 × 31, the 36th generalized heptagonal number
  • 838 = 2 × 419, palindromic number, number of distinct products ijk with 1
  • 839 = prime number, safe prime, sum of five consecutive primes (157 + 163 + 167 + 173 + 179), Chen prime, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, highly cototient number

840s

Main article: 840 (number)

  • 840 = 23 × 3 × 5 × 7, highly composite number, smallest number divisible by the numbers 1 to 8 (lowest common multiple of 1 to 8), sparsely totient number, Harshad number in base 2 through base 10, idoneal number, balanced number, sum of a twin prime (419 + 421). With 32 distinct divisors, it is the number below 1000 with the largest amount of divisors.
  • 841 = 292 = 202 + 212, sum of three consecutive primes (277 + 281 + 283), sum of nine consecutive primes (73 + 79 + 83 + 89 + 97 + 101 + 103 + 107 + 109), centered square number, centered heptagonal number, centered octagonal number
  • 842 = 2 × 421, nontotient, 842!! - 1 is prime, number of series-reduced trees with 18 nodes
  • 843 = 3 × 281, Lucas number
  • 844 = 22 × 211, nontotient, smallest 5 consecutive integers which are not squarefree are: 844 = 22 × 211, 845 = 5 × 132, 846 = 2 × 32 × 47, 847 = 7 × 112 and 848 = 24 × 53
  • 845 = 5 × 132, concentric pentagonal number, number of emergent parts in all partitions of 22
  • 846 = 2 × 32 × 47, sum of eight consecutive primes (89 + 97 + 101 + 103 + 107 + 109 + 113 + 127), nontotient, Harshad number
  • 847 = 7 × 112, happy number, number of partitions of 29 that do not contain 1 as a part
  • 848 = 24 × 53, untouchable number
  • 849 = 3 × 283, the Mertens function of 849 returns 0, Blum integer

850s

  • 850 = 2 × 52 × 17, the Mertens function of 850 returns 0, nontotient, the sum of the squares of the divisors of 26 is 850 . The maximum possible Fair Isaac credit score, country calling code for North Korea
  • 851 = 23 × 37, number of compositions of 18 into distinct parts
  • 852 = 22 × 3 × 71, pentagonal number, Smith number
    • country calling code for Hong Kong
  • 853 = prime number, Perrin number, the Mertens function of 853 returns 0, average of first 853 prime numbers is an integer , strictly non-palindromic number, number of connected graphs with 7 nodes
    • country calling code for Macau
  • 854 = 2 × 7 × 61, sphenic number, nontotient, number of unlabeled planar trees with 11 nodes
  • 855 = 32 × 5 × 19, decagonal number, centered cube number
    • country calling code for Cambodia
  • 856 = 23 × 107, nonagonal number, centered pentagonal number, refactorable number
    • country calling code for Laos
  • 857 = prime number, sum of three consecutive primes (281 + 283 + 293), Chen prime, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part
  • 858 = 2 × 3 × 11 × 13, Giuga number
  • 859 = prime number, number of planar partitions of 11, prime index prime

860s

  • 860 = 22 × 5 × 43, sum of four consecutive primes (199 + 211 + 223 + 227), Hoax number
  • 861 = 3 × 7 × 41, sphenic number, 41st triangular number, hexagonal number, Smith number
  • 862 = 2 × 431, lazy caterer number
  • 863 = prime number, safe prime, sum of five consecutive primes (163 + 167 + 173 + 179 + 181), sum of seven consecutive primes (107 + 109 + 113 + 127 + 131 + 137 + 139), Chen prime, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, index of prime Lucas number
  • 864 = 25 × 33, Achilles number, sum of a twin prime (431 + 433), sum of six consecutive primes (131 + 137 + 139 + 149 + 151 + 157), Harshad number
  • 865 = 5 × 173
  • 866 = 2 × 433, nontotient, number of one-sided noniamonds, number of cubes of edge length 1 required to make a hollow cube of edge length 13
  • 867 = 3 × 172, number of 5-chromatic simple graphs on 8 nodes
  • 868 = 22 × 7 × 31 = J3(10), nontotient
  • 869 = 11 × 79, the Mertens function of 869 returns 0

870s

  • 870 = 2 × 3 × 5 × 29, sum of ten consecutive primes (67 + 71 + 73 + 79 + 83 + 89 + 97 + 101 + 103 + 107), pronic number, nontotient, sparsely totient number, Harshad number
    • This number is the magic constant of n×n normal magic square and n-queens problem for n = 12.
  • 871 = 13 × 67, thirteenth tridecagonal number
  • 872 = 23 × 109, refactorable number, nontotient, 872! + 1 is prime
  • 873 = 32 × 97, sum of the first six factorials from 1
  • 874 = 2 × 19 × 23, sphenic number, sum of the first twenty-three primes, sum of the first seven factorials from 0, nontotient, Harshad number, happy number
  • 875 = 53 × 7, unique expression as difference of positive cubes: 103 – 53
  • 876 = 22 × 3 × 73, generalized pentagonal number
  • 877 = prime number, Bell number, Chen prime, the Mertens function of 877 returns 0, strictly non-palindromic number, prime index prime
  • 878 = 2 × 439, nontotient, number of Pythagorean triples with hypotenuse
  • 879 = 3 × 293, number of regular hypergraphs spanning 4 vertices, candidate Lychrel seed number

880s

Main article: 880 (number)

  • 880 = 24 × 5 × 11 = 11!!!, Harshad number; 148-gonal number; the number of n×n magic squares for n = 4.
    • country calling code for Bangladesh

Main article: 881 (number)

  • 881 = prime number, twin prime, sum of nine consecutive primes (79 + 83 + 89 + 97 + 101 + 103 + 107 + 109 + 113), Chen prime, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, happy number
  • 882 = 2 × 32 × 72 = \binom{9}{5}_2 a trinomial coefficient, Harshad number, totient sum for first 53 integers, area of a square with diagonal 42
  • 883 = prime number, twin prime, lucky prime, sum of three consecutive primes (283 + 293 + 307), sum of eleven consecutive primes (59 + 61 + 67 + 71 + 73 + 79 + 83 + 89 + 97 + 101 + 103), the Mertens function of 883 returns 0
  • 884 = 22 × 13 × 17, the Mertens function of 884 returns 0, number of points on surface of tetrahedron with sidelength 21
  • 885 = 3 × 5 × 59, sphenic number, number of series-reduced rooted trees whose leaves are integer partitions whose multiset union is an integer partition of 7.
  • 886 = 2 × 443, the Mertens function of 886 returns 0
    • country calling code for Taiwan
  • 887 = prime number followed by primal gap of 20, safe prime, Chen prime, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part
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Main article: 888 (number)

  • 888 = 23 × 3 × 37, sum of eight consecutive primes (97 + 101 + 103 + 107 + 109 + 113 + 127 + 131), Harshad number, strobogrammatic number, happy number, 888!! - 1 is prime
  • 889 = 7 × 127, the Mertens function of 889 returns 0

890s

  • 890 = 2 × 5 × 89 = 192 + 232 (sum of squares of two successive primes), sphenic number, sum of four consecutive primes (211 + 223 + 227 + 229), nontotient
  • 891 = 34 × 11, sum of five consecutive primes (167 + 173 + 179 + 181 + 191), octahedral number
  • 892 = 22 × 223, nontotient, number of regions formed by drawing the line segments connecting any two perimeter points of a 6 times 2 grid of squares like this .
  • 893 = 19 × 47, the Mertens function of 893 returns 0
    • Considered an unlucky number in Japan, because its digits read sequentially are the literal translation of yakuza.
  • 894 = 2 × 3 × 149, sphenic number, nontotient
  • 895 = 5 × 179, Smith number, Woodall number, the Mertens function of 895 returns 0
  • 896 = 27 × 7, refactorable number, sum of six consecutive primes (137 + 139 + 149 + 151 + 157 + 163), the Mertens function of 896 returns 0
  • 897 = 3 × 13 × 23, sphenic number, Cullen number
  • 898 = 2 × 449, the Mertens function of 898 returns 0, nontotient
  • 899 = 29 × 31 (a twin prime product), happy number, smallest number with digit sum 26,{{Cite OEIS|1= A051885|2=Smallest number whose sum of digits is n|access-date=2022-05-11}} number of partitions of 51 into prime parts

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