8000_(number)

8000 (number)

8000 (number)

Natural number


8000 (eight thousand) is the natural number following 7999 and preceding 8001.

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8000 is the cube of 20, as well as the sum of four consecutive integers cubed, 113 + 123 + 133 + 143.

The fourteen tallest mountains on Earth, which exceed 8000 meters in height, are sometimes referred to as eight-thousanders.[1]

Selected numbers in the range 8001–8999

8001 to 8099

8100 to 8199

8200 to 8299

8300 to 8399

8400 to 8499

8500 to 8599

8600 to 8699

  • 8625 – nonagonal number
  • 8646 – triangular number
  • 8649 = 932, centered octagonal number
  • 8658 - sum of the first four perfect numbers (6, 28, 496, 8128) and the product of the culturally significant 666 and 13
  • 8663 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 8693 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 8695 – decagonal number
  • 8699 – safe prime

8700 to 8799

  • 8712 – smallest number that is divisible by its reverse: 8712 = 4 × 2178 (excluding palindromes and numbers with trailing zeros)
  • 8713 – balanced prime
  • 8719super-prime
  • 8741 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 8747 – safe prime, balanced prime, super-prime
  • 87483-smooth number (22×37)
  • 8751perfect totient number[13]
  • 8760 - the number of hours in a non-leap year; 365 × 24
  • 8761 – super-prime
  • 8778 – triangular number
  • 8783 – safe prime
  • 8784 - the number of hours in a leap year; 366 × 24

8800 to 8899

  • 8801magic constant of n × n normal magic square and n-Queens Problem for n = 26.
  • 8807super-prime, sum of eleven consecutive primes (761 + 769 + 773 + 787 + 797 + 809 + 811 + 821 + 823 + 827 + 829)
  • 8819 – safe prime
  • 8833 = 882 + 332
  • 8836 = 942
  • 8839 – sum of twenty-three consecutive primes (313 + 317 + 331 + 337 + 347 + 349 + 353 + 359 + 367 + 373 + 379 + 383 + 389 + 397 + 401 + 409 + 419 + 421 + 431 + 433 + 439 + 443 + 449)
  • 8849super-prime
  • 8855 – member of a Ruth-Aaron pair (first definition) with 8856
  • 8856 – member of a Ruth-Aaron pair (first definition) with 8855
  • 8888 - repdigit

8900 to 8999

Prime numbers

There are 110 prime numbers between 8000 and 9000:[15][16]

8009, 8011, 8017, 8039, 8053, 8059, 8069, 8081, 8087, 8089, 8093, 8101, 8111, 8117, 8123, 8147, 8161, 8167, 8171, 8179, 8191, 8209, 8219, 8221, 8231, 8233, 8237, 8243, 8263, 8269, 8273, 8287, 8291, 8293, 8297, 8311, 8317, 8329, 8353, 8363, 8369, 8377, 8387, 8389, 8419, 8423, 8429, 8431, 8443, 8447, 8461, 8467, 8501, 8513, 8521, 8527, 8537, 8539, 8543, 8563, 8573, 8581, 8597, 8599, 8609, 8623, 8627, 8629, 8641, 8647, 8663, 8669, 8677, 8681, 8689, 8693, 8699, 8707, 8713, 8719, 8731, 8737, 8741, 8747, 8753, 8761, 8779, 8783, 8803, 8807, 8819, 8821, 8831, 8837, 8839, 8849, 8861, 8863, 8867, 8887, 8893, 8923, 8929, 8933, 8941, 8951, 8963, 8969, 8971, 8999

References

  1. Voiland, Adam (16 December 2013). "The Eight-Thousanders". The Earth Observatory. NASA. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  2. "Sloane's A005900 : Octahedral numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
  3. "Sloane's A002411 : Pentagonal pyramidal numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
  4. Stein, William A. (10 February 2017). "The Riemann Hypothesis and The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture". wstein.org. Retrieved 6 February 2021.

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