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{{Infobox number | |||
| number = 79 | |||
| factorization = [[prime number|79]] | |||
| prime = 22nd | |||
| divisor = 1, 79 | |||
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'''Seventy-nine''' is the [[natural number]] following [[78 (number)|78]] and preceding [[80 (number)|80]]. | |||
==In mathematics== | |||
*An [[even and odd numbers|odd]] number | |||
*The smallest number that can't be represented as a sum of fewer than 19 [[fourth power]]s | |||
*A strictly non-[[palindromic number]] | |||
*The 22nd [[prime number]] (the next is [[83 (number)|83]]) | |||
*The smallest prime number ''p'' for which the [[real quadratic field]] '''Q'''[√''p''] has [[class number]] greater than 1 (namely 3)<ref>H. Cohen, ''A Course in Computational Algebraic Number Theory'', GTM 138, Springer Verlag (1993), Appendix B2, p.507. The table lists fields by [[Real quadratic field#Discriminant|discriminant]], which is 4''p'' for '''Q'''[√''p''] when ''p'' is [[modular arithmetic|congruent]] to 3 modulo 4, as is the case for 79, so the entry appears at discriminant 316.</ref> | |||
*A [[cousin prime]] with [[83 (number)|83]] | |||
*An [[emirp]], because the reverse of 79, [[97 (number)|97]], is also a prime | |||
*A [[fortunate prime]] | |||
*A prime number that is also a [[Gaussian prime]] (since it is of the form <math>4n + 3</math>) | |||
*A [[happy prime]] | |||
*A [[Higgs prime]] | |||
*A [[Kynea number|Kynea prime]] (<math>(2n + 1)^2-2</math>) | |||
*A [[lucky prime]] | |||
*A [[permutable prime]], with [[97 (number)|ninety-seven]] | |||
*A [[Pillai prime]], because 23[[Factorial|!]] + 1 is [[divisible]] by 79, but 79 is not one more than a [[Multiple (mathematics)|multiple]] of [[23 (number)|23]] | |||
*A [[regular prime]] | |||
*A prime in a [[Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions|residue classes]] 4n+3, 8n+7, and 10n+9 | |||
*A [[right-truncatable prime]], because when the last digit (9) is removed, the remaining number (7) is still prime | |||
*A [[sexy prime]] (with [[73 (number)|73]]) | |||
*The ''n'' value of the [[Wagstaff prime]] 201487636602438195784363 | |||
==In science== | |||
The [[atomic number]] of the [[chemical element]] [[gold]] (Au) is 79. | |||
===In astronomy=== | |||
*[[Messier 79|Messier object 79]] (M79), a [[visual magnitude|magnitude 8.5]] [[globular cluster]] in the [[constellation]] [[Lepus (constellation)|Lepus]] | |||
*[[List of NGC objects (1-999)|New General Catalogue object 79]] (NGC 79), a [[galaxy]] in the constellation [[Andromeda (constellation)|Andromeda]] | |||
*[[Saros cycle|Saros series]] 79, which began on -434 May 21 and ended on 828 June 16, lasting 1262.1 years, and with 71 [[lunar eclipse]]s | |||
*[[Saros cycle|Saros series]] 79, which began on -150 February 16 and ended on 1166 April 12, lasting 1316.2 years, and with 74 [[lunar eclipse]]s | |||
==In other fields== | |||
* [[Live Seventy Nine]], an album by [[Hawkwind]] | |||
* The years [[79|79 AD]] (or CE), [[79 BC]](E), or [[1979]] | |||
* Any of several [[List of highways numbered 79|highways numbered 79]] | |||
* The record cumulative weeks at #1 on the [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] charts, held by [[Elvis Presley]] | |||
* The number of the [[Departments of France|French department]] [[Deux-Sèvres]] | |||
==References== | |||
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Revision as of 02:01, 6 December 2013
Template:Examplefarm Template:Infobox number Seventy-nine is the natural number following 78 and preceding 80.
In mathematics
- An odd number
- The smallest number that can't be represented as a sum of fewer than 19 fourth powers
- A strictly non-palindromic number
- The 22nd prime number (the next is 83)
- The smallest prime number p for which the real quadratic field Q[√p] has class number greater than 1 (namely 3)[1]
- A cousin prime with 83
- An emirp, because the reverse of 79, 97, is also a prime
- A fortunate prime
- A prime number that is also a Gaussian prime (since it is of the form )
- A happy prime
- A Higgs prime
- A Kynea prime ()
- A lucky prime
- A permutable prime, with ninety-seven
- A Pillai prime, because 23! + 1 is divisible by 79, but 79 is not one more than a multiple of 23
- A regular prime
- A prime in a residue classes 4n+3, 8n+7, and 10n+9
- A right-truncatable prime, because when the last digit (9) is removed, the remaining number (7) is still prime
- A sexy prime (with 73)
- The n value of the Wagstaff prime 201487636602438195784363
In science
The atomic number of the chemical element gold (Au) is 79.
In astronomy
- Messier object 79 (M79), a magnitude 8.5 globular cluster in the constellation Lepus
- New General Catalogue object 79 (NGC 79), a galaxy in the constellation Andromeda
- Saros series 79, which began on -434 May 21 and ended on 828 June 16, lasting 1262.1 years, and with 71 lunar eclipses
- Saros series 79, which began on -150 February 16 and ended on 1166 April 12, lasting 1316.2 years, and with 74 lunar eclipses
In other fields
- Live Seventy Nine, an album by Hawkwind
- The years 79 AD (or CE), 79 BC(E), or 1979
- Any of several highways numbered 79
- The record cumulative weeks at #1 on the Billboard charts, held by Elvis Presley
- The number of the French department Deux-Sèvres
References
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- ↑ H. Cohen, A Course in Computational Algebraic Number Theory, GTM 138, Springer Verlag (1993), Appendix B2, p.507. The table lists fields by discriminant, which is 4p for Q[√p] when p is congruent to 3 modulo 4, as is the case for 79, so the entry appears at discriminant 316.