20_(number)

20 (number)

20 (number)

Natural number


20 (twenty; Roman numeral XX) is the natural number following 19 and preceding 21. A group of twenty units may also be referred to as a score.[1][2]

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In mathematics

An icosahedron has twenty triangular faces.

Twenty is a pronic number, as it is the product of consecutive integers, namely 4 and 5.[3] It is the third composite number to be the product of a squared prime and a prime, and also the second member of the 22 × q family in this form.

20 has an aliquot sum of 22; a semiprime, within an aliquot sequence of four composite numbers (20, 22, 14, 10, 8) that belong to the prime 7-aliquot tree.

20 is the first number to have an abundance of 2, followed by 104.[11]

Gelfond's constant and pi very nearly have a difference equal to twenty:

differing only by about from an integer value.[12][13]

There are twenty edge-to-edge 2-uniform tilings by convex regular polygons, which are uniform tessellations of the plane containing 2 orbits of vertices.[14][15]

The largest number of faces a Platonic solid can have is twenty faces, which make up a regular icosahedron.[16] A dodecahedron, on the other hand, has twenty vertices, likewise the most a regular polyhedron can have.[17] There are a total of 20 regular and semiregular polyhedra, aside from the infinite family of semiregular prisms and antiprisms that exists in the third dimension: the 5 Platonic solids, and 15 Archimedean solids (including chiral forms of the snub cube and snub dodecahedron). There are also four uniform compound polyhedra that contain twenty polyhedra (UC13, UC14, UC19, UC33), which is the most any such solids can have; while another twenty uniform compounds contain five polyhedra (that are not part of classes of infinite families, where there exist three more). The compound of twenty octahedra can be obtained by orienting two pairs of compounds of ten octahedra, which can also coincide to yield a regular compound of five octahedra.

In total, there are 20 semiregular polytopes that only exist up through the 8th dimension, which include 13 Archimedean solids and 7 Gosset polytopes (without counting enantiomorphs, or semiregular prisms and antiprisms).

Bring's curve is a Riemann surface of genus four, whose fundamental polygon is a regular hyperbolic twenty-sided icosagon, with an area equal to by the Gauss-Bonnet theorem.[18]

The Happy Family of sporadic groups is made up of twenty finite simple groups that are all subquotients of the friendly giant, the largest of twenty-six sporadic groups. The largest supersingular prime factor that divides the order of the friendly giant is 71, which is the 20th indexed prime number, where 26 also represents the number of partitions of 20 into prime parts.[19] Both 71 and 20 represent self-convolved Fibonacci numbers, respectively the seventh and fifth members in this sequence .[20][21]

In science

Biology

  • The number of proteinogenic amino acids that are encoded by the standard genetic code
  • In some countries, the number 20 is used as an index in measuring visual acuity. 20/20 indicates normal vision at 20 feet, although it is commonly used to mean "perfect vision" in countries using the Imperial system. (The metric equivalent is 6/6.) When someone is able to see only after an event how things turned out, that person is often said to have had "20/20 hindsight"[22]

As an indefinite number

  • A 'score' is a group of 20 (often used in combination with a cardinal number, e.g. fourscore to mean 80),[23] but also often used as an indefinite number[24] (e.g. the newspaper headline "Scores of Typhoon Survivors Flown to Manila").[25]

In sports

A standard dartboard is laid out as 20 sectors.

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Music

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In other fields

See also


References

  1. The first such triple is the smallest Pythagorean triple, (4,3,5). These can be formed using Pell numbers that yield a Pythagorean triple of the form .
  1. John H. Conway and Richard K. Guy, The Book of Numbers. New York: Copernicus (1996): 11. ""Score" is related to "share" and comes from the Old Norse "skor" meaning a "notch" or "tally" on a stick used for counting. ... Often people counted in 20s; every 20th notch was larger, so "score" also came to mean 20."
  2. "score | Origin and meaning of score by Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
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  5. "Sloane's A000292 : Tetrahedral numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
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  7. Grünbaum, Branko; Shephard, Geoffrey C. (1977). "Tilings by regular polygons" (PDF). Mathematics Magazine. 50 (5): 235. doi:10.2307/2689529. JSTOR 2689529. S2CID 123776612. Zbl 0385.51006.
  8. Weisstein, Eric W. "Icosahedron". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  9. Weisstein, Eric W. "Dodecahedron". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  10. "Definition of 20/20". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  11. "Definition of SCORE". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  12. "Biblical Criticism", The Classical Journal 36:71:83ff (March 1827) full text
  13. Cleaver, Dylan (2010-11-03). Brendon McCullum: Inside Twenty20. Hachette New Zealand. ISBN 978-1-86971-238-9.
  14. Ziemba, William T. (2017-08-23). The Adventures Of A Modern Renaissance Academic In Investing And Gambling. World Scientific. p. 352. ISBN 978-981-314-853-6. It has always been for a long time a maximum of 20 horses ...
  15. Jordan, Bill. Opening Moves Made Easy: A new way to learn how to play Chess openings. Bill Jordan. there are 20 legal moves for White and 20 legal replies for Black
  16. Draper, Nick (2014-12-05). Exercise Physiology: For Health and Sports Performance. Routledge. p. 404. ISBN 978-1-317-90260-7. played over four 20 min quarters
  17. Harari, P. J.; Ominsky, Dave (2002). Basketball Made Simple: A Spectator's Guide. First Base Sports, Inc. p. 58. ISBN 978-1-884309-13-7. Duration two 20-min. halves
  18. "International Ice Hockey Federation - Olympic Sport". International Olympic Committee. 9 November 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  19. "Japan's Age of Majority Changed to 18 - Living the Japon.com". www.japan-experience.com. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  20. "international phone country calling codes". www.globaltel.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  21. "CB Slang: Ten Codes". www.cbslang.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  22. "Welcome to the Online Browsing Platform (OBP)". www.iso.org. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  23. "Topical Bible: Kaph". biblehub.com. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
  24. Toone, Matthew (2009). Great Games!: 175 Games and Activities for Families, Groups and Children. Great Games Book. p. 145. ISBN 978-0-9798345-5-4. Much like the classic game of 20 Questions,...

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