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136107346807231 is a prime number
BaseRepresentation
bin11110111100100111110110…
…000011101100100110111111
3122211220201212000111122210021
4132330213312003230212333
5120314440321240312411
61201250504003353011
740445300636056342
oct3674476603544677
9584821760448707
10136107346807231
113a40588aa63798
1213322623082767
135ac3b38536517
1425878b8a44459
1510b06e773ca71
hex7bc9f60ec9bf

136107346807231 has 2 divisors, whose sum is σ = 136107346807232. Its totient is φ = 136107346807230.

The previous prime is 136107346807213. The next prime is 136107346807249. The reversal of 136107346807231 is 132708643701631.

Together with previous prime (136107346807213) it forms an Ormiston pair, because they use the same digits, order apart.

It is a balanced prime because it is at equal distance from previous prime (136107346807213) and next prime (136107346807249).

It is a cyclic number.

It is not a de Polignac number, because 136107346807231 - 245 = 100922974718399 is a prime.

It is a super-2 number, since 2×1361073468072312 (a number of 29 digits) contains 22 as substring.

It is a congruent number.

It is not a weakly prime, because it can be changed into another prime (136107446807231) by changing a digit.

It is a polite number, since it can be written as a sum of consecutive naturals, namely, 68053673403615 + 68053673403616.

It is an arithmetic number, because the mean of its divisors is an integer number (68053673403616).

Almost surely, 2136107346807231 is an apocalyptic number.

136107346807231 is a deficient number, since it is larger than the sum of its proper divisors (1).

136107346807231 is an equidigital number, since it uses as much as digits as its factorization.

136107346807231 is an evil number, because the sum of its binary digits is even.

The product of its (nonzero) digits is 3048192, while the sum is 52.

The spelling of 136107346807231 in words is "one hundred thirty-six trillion, one hundred seven billion, three hundred forty-six million, eight hundred seven thousand, two hundred thirty-one".