Base | Representation |
---|---|
bin | 100001110010100011001… |
… | …111010010000001111001 |
3 | 22012222112122020012202002 |
4 | 201302203033102001321 |
5 | 301020444341011212 |
6 | 4534415521150345 |
7 | 326521563054146 |
oct | 41624317220171 |
9 | 8188478205662 |
10 | 2322021032057 |
11 | 815844379431 |
12 | 31603418b3b5 |
13 | 13ac7269a05c |
14 | 8055a4893cd |
15 | 40603a71ac2 |
hex | 21ca33d2079 |
2322021032057 has 2 divisors, whose sum is σ = 2322021032058. Its totient is φ = 2322021032056.
The previous prime is 2322021032053. The next prime is 2322021032113. The reversal of 2322021032057 is 7502301202232.
It is a weak prime.
It can be written as a sum of positive squares in only one way, i.e., 2252073477481 + 69947554576 = 1500691^2 + 264476^2 .
It is a cyclic number.
It is not a de Polignac number, because 2322021032057 - 22 = 2322021032053 is a prime.
It is not a weakly prime, because it can be changed into another prime (2322021032053) by changing a digit.
It is a pernicious number, because its binary representation contains a prime number (19) of ones.
It is a polite number, since it can be written as a sum of consecutive naturals, namely, 1161010516028 + 1161010516029.
It is an arithmetic number, because the mean of its divisors is an integer number (1161010516029).
Almost surely, 22322021032057 is an apocalyptic number.
It is an amenable number.
2322021032057 is a deficient number, since it is larger than the sum of its proper divisors (1).
2322021032057 is an equidigital number, since it uses as much as digits as its factorization.
2322021032057 is an odious number, because the sum of its binary digits is odd.
The product of its (nonzero) digits is 10080, while the sum is 29.
Adding to 2322021032057 its reverse (7502301202232), we get a palindrome (9824322234289).
The spelling of 2322021032057 in words is "two trillion, three hundred twenty-two billion, twenty-one million, thirty-two thousand, fifty-seven".
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