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Properties of the Number 14201

Fourteen Thousand Two Hundred One

Basics

Value: 14200 → 14201 → 14202

Parity: odd

Prime: No

Previous Prime: 14197

Next Prime: 14207

Digit Sum: 8

Digital Root: 8

Palindrome: No

Factorization: 11 × 1291

Divisors: 1, 11, 1291, 14201

Polygonal

Triangular: No

Square: No

Pentagonal: No

Hexagonal: No

Heptagonal: No

Tetrahedral: No

Representations

Binary: 11011101111001

Octal: 33571

Duodecimal: 8275

Hexadecimal: 3779

Square: 201668401

Square Root: 119.16794871105233

Classification

Fibonacci: No

Bell Number: No

Factorial Number: No

Regular Number: No

Perfect Number: No

Special

Kaprekar Constant: No

Munchausen Constant: No

Armstrong Number: No

Kaprekar Number: No

Catalan Number: No

Vampire Number: No

Taxicab Number: No

Super Prime: No

Friedman Number: No

Fermat Number: No

Cullen Number: No

OEIS Sequences

T(n,k)=Number of nXk 0..1 arrays with every 1 horizontally, diagonally or antidiagonally adjacent to 1 or 2 neighboring 1s. A297506
Number of distinct positive integers that can be obtained by iteratively adding any two or multiplying any two non-1 parts of an integer partition until only one part remains, starting with 1n. A319909
Total number of square parts in all partitions of n. A73336
a(n) ∑d∣n, 1<=d<n d·A000084(d). A58352
Number of partitions of n such that the least part occurs exactly four times. A97092
T(n,k)=Number of lower triangular n X n arrays colored with integers 0 upwards introduced in row major order, with no element equal to any horizontal or vertical neighbor, and containing the value n(n+1)/2-k-1. A211910
Smallest partial quotients of an infinite simple continued fraction such that the fractional remainders sum to unity. A81086
Nonprime numbers with all divisors starting and ending with digit 1. A208261
Decimal representation of the diagonal from the corner to the origin of the n-th stage of growth of the two-dimensional cellular automaton defined by "Rule 918", based on the 5-celled von Neumann neighborhood. A290673
Underline the central digit of all terms: the underlined digits reconstruct the starting sequence. This is also true if one translates the sequence in French and underlines the central letter of each word: the underlined letters spell the (French) sequence again. This is the lexicographically earliest sequence where repeated terms are admitted. A319718