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'''Ten thousand''' ('''10000''') is the [[natural number]] following 9999 and preceding 10001. |
'''Ten thousand''' ('''10000''') is the [[natural number]] following 9999 and preceding 10001. |
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==In mathematics== |
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* In [[scientific notation]], it is written as '''10<sup>4</sup>'''. |
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* It is also written as '''1 E4''' |
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* It is the [[square]] of [[100 (number)|100]] |
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* It is the [[square root]] of [[1 E8|100 000 000]] |
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* A [[myriagon]] is a [[polygon]] with '''10,000 sides'''. |
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*A [[myriagon]] is a [[polygon]] with '''10,000 sides'''. |
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* 10 km, 10,000 m, or [[1 E4 m]] is equal to: |
* 10 km, 10,000 m, or [[1 E4 m]] is equal to: |
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** 6.2 [[mile]]s |
** 6.2 [[mile]]s |
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** radius of [[circle]] with area 314.16 km² |
** radius of [[circle]] with area 314.16 km² |
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* The classical [[Greeks]] used letters of the [[Greek alphabet]] to represent [[Greek numerals]]: they used a capital letter [[Mu (letter)|mu]] (M) to represent 10000, whose name in Greek is [[myriad]]. |
* The classical [[Greeks]] used letters of the [[Greek alphabet]] to represent [[Greek numerals]]: they used a capital letter [[Mu (letter)|mu]] (M) to represent 10000, whose name in Greek is [[myriad]]. |
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*'''10<sup>40000</sup> = 10000<sup>10000</sup>''' The value of a [[myriad]] to the [[Exponentiation|power]] of itself, written (by the system of [[Apollonius of Perga]]) as a little M directly above a larger M. |
* '''10<sup>40000</sup> = 10000<sup>10000</sup>''' The value of a [[myriad]] to the [[Exponentiation|power]] of itself, written (by the system of [[Apollonius of Perga]]) as a little M directly above a larger M. |
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==In science== |
== In science == |
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*In [[astronomy]], |
* In [[astronomy]], |
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** [[asteroid]] Number: '''[[10000 Myriostos]]''', Provisional Designation: {{mp|1951 SY|}}, Discovery Date: [[September 30]], [[1951]] by [[A. G. Wilson]] :[[List of asteroids (9001-10000)]] |
** [[asteroid]] Number: '''[[10000 Myriostos]]''', Provisional Designation: {{mp|1951 SY|}}, Discovery Date: [[September 30]], [[1951]] by [[A. G. Wilson]] :[[List of asteroids (9001-10000)]] |
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*In [[birdwatching]], '''10,000 Birds''' is a [[weblog|blog]]. "There are approximately 10,000 bird species on this beautiful planet." http://www.10000birds.com |
* In [[birdwatching]], '''10,000 Birds''' is a [[weblog|blog]]. "There are approximately 10,000 bird species on this beautiful planet." http://www.10000birds.com |
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*In [[climate]], |
* In [[climate]], '''Summary of 10,000 Years''' is one of several pages of the Climate Timeline Tool: Exploring Weather & Climate Change Through the Powers of 10 sponsored by the [[National Climatic Data Center]] of the [[National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration]]. [http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/ctl/index.html] |
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*In [[computer]]s, [[NASA]] to build '''10,000-processor [[Linux]] computer''' (it is actually a 10,240-processor) [http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/07/28/HNnasalinux_1.html news] [http://www.nas.nasa.gov/About/Projects/Columbia/columbia.html NASA Project: Columbia] |
* In [[computer]]s, [[NASA]] to build '''10,000-processor [[Linux]] computer''' (it is actually a 10,240-processor) [http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/07/28/HNnasalinux_1.html news] [http://www.nas.nasa.gov/About/Projects/Columbia/columbia.html NASA Project: Columbia] |
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*In [[geography]], |
* In [[geography]], |
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**'''Land of 10,000 Lakes''' is the [[nickname]] for the state of [[Minnesota]] |
** '''Land of 10,000 Lakes''' is the [[nickname]] for the state of [[Minnesota]] |
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**'''Land of 10,000 Trails''' or '''10000trails.com''' was originally created in 1999 by the TN/KY Lakes Area Coalition. This organization is made up of individuals in West [[Tennessee]] and West [[Kentucky]] who have an interest in seeing tourism grow by developing trails throughout their region. [http://www.10000trails.com/] |
** '''Land of 10,000 Trails''' or '''10000trails.com''' was originally created in 1999 by the TN/KY Lakes Area Coalition. This organization is made up of individuals in West [[Tennessee]] and West [[Kentucky]] who have an interest in seeing tourism grow by developing trails throughout their region. [http://www.10000trails.com/] |
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** '''[[Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge]]''' is situated in the lower end of the Fakahatchee and Picayune Strands of [[Big Cypress Swamp]] and west of [[Everglades National Park]] in [[Florida]]. [http://southeast.fws.gov/TenThousandIsland/] |
** '''[[Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge]]''' is situated in the lower end of the Fakahatchee and Picayune Strands of [[Big Cypress Swamp]] and west of [[Everglades National Park]] in [[Florida]]. [http://southeast.fws.gov/TenThousandIsland/] |
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** '''[[Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes]]''' in Alaska |
** '''[[Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes]]''' in Alaska |
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** There is no [[ZIP Code]] 10000, however '''ZIP Code 10001''' to 10292 is [[New York City]] |
** There is no [[ZIP Code]] 10000, however '''ZIP Code 10001''' to 10292 is [[New York City]] |
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* In [[geology]], a list of '''Largest [[Volcano|Volcanic]] Eruptions in the Last 10,000 Years''' [http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/vw_hyperexchange/vei_larger_5.html] |
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*In [[art]], |
* In [[art]], |
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** '''Kaliber10000''' { |
** '''Kaliber10000''' {The Designers' Lunchbox ™} is a web design portal. The goal of the site has always been to give people a creative breathing space free from any corporate constraints, a place where they can find inspiration and, through user participation, inspire others as well. Sponsored by [http://www.cubancouncil.com/main.php Cuban Council] http://www.k10k.net/ |
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** [[Xenophon]], on his Retreat with the "'''Ten Thousand'''", first seeing the Sea, [[painting]] by [[Benjamin Haydon]] |
** [[Xenophon]], on his Retreat with the "'''Ten Thousand'''", first seeing the Sea, [[painting]] by [[Benjamin Haydon]] |
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*In [[anime]], '''Mu Epsilon Kappa: 10,000 Animeniacs''' is a Japanese animation fan club at [[Texas Tech University]]. [http://www.orgs.ttu.edu/muepsilonkappa] |
* In [[anime]], '''Mu Epsilon Kappa: 10,000 Animeniacs''' is a Japanese animation fan club at [[Texas Tech University]]. [http://www.orgs.ttu.edu/muepsilonkappa] |
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*In [[computer software]], |
* In [[computer software]], |
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** '''Powers of Ten Thousand''' is a technique for browsing a very large space, the [http://lcs.www.media.mit.edu/people/lieber/Lieberary/Macroscope/Macroscope.html macroscope], involves taking the visual device of Powers of Ten and compounding it, using the computer's ability to combine, change and display images interactively. [http://lieber.www.media.mit.edu/people/lieber/Lieberary/Macroscope/Powers/Powers.html] [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=192434&coll=portal&dl=ACM ACM] |
** '''Powers of Ten Thousand''' is a technique for browsing a very large space, the [http://lcs.www.media.mit.edu/people/lieber/Lieberary/Macroscope/Macroscope.html macroscope], involves taking the visual device of Powers of Ten and compounding it, using the computer's ability to combine, change and display images interactively. [http://lieber.www.media.mit.edu/people/lieber/Lieberary/Macroscope/Powers/Powers.html] [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=192434&coll=portal&dl=ACM ACM] |
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** the '''[[Year 10,000 problem]]''' is the collective name for all potential software bugs that will emerge as the need to express years with five digits arises. |
** the '''[[Year 10,000 problem]]''' is the collective name for all potential software bugs that will emerge as the need to express years with five digits arises. |
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*In [[currency]], |
* In [[currency]], |
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** the new '''10,000 [[Iraqi dinar]]''' [[banknote]] has Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (known as [[Alhazen]] to medieval scholars in the West) on the front and [[Hadba Minaret]] on the back. [http://www.iraqi-dinar.com/dinar-currency.php] The old bill had a picture of [[Saddam Hussein]] and [[Samarra]]: Spiral Minaret- [[Al-Mawiya]] [http://www.iraqsales.com/10%2C000.htm] |
** the new '''10,000 [[Iraqi dinar]]''' [[banknote]] has Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (known as [[Alhazen]] to medieval scholars in the West) on the front and [[Hadba Minaret]] on the back. [http://www.iraqi-dinar.com/dinar-currency.php] The old bill had a picture of [[Saddam Hussein]] and [[Samarra]]: Spiral Minaret- [[Al-Mawiya]] [http://www.iraqsales.com/10%2C000.htm] |
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** the [[Japan|Japanese]] '''10,000 [[yen]]''' banknote has a portrait of [[Fukuzawa Yukichi]] |
** the [[Japan|Japanese]] '''10,000 [[yen]]''' banknote has a portrait of [[Fukuzawa Yukichi]] |
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** the [[United States|U.S.]] '''Ten Thousand Dollar Note''' [[Large denomination bills in U.S. currency|bill]] has a picture of [[Andrew Jackson]] or [[Salmon P. Chase]]. [http://www.currencygallery.org/denoms/10000dollar.htm] |
** the [[United States|U.S.]] '''Ten Thousand Dollar Note''' [[Large denomination bills in U.S. currency|bill]] has a picture of [[Andrew Jackson]] or [[Salmon P. Chase]]. [http://www.currencygallery.org/denoms/10000dollar.htm] |
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*In [[film]]s, |
* In [[film]]s, |
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** '''10,000 Black Men Named George''' 2002 (TV) [http://imdb.com/title/tt0280377/ Overview] from [[IMDb]] |
** '''''10,000 Black Men Named George''''' (2002) (TV) [http://imdb.com/title/tt0280377/ Overview] from [[IMDb]] |
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** '''10,000 Bullets''' reviews films that most review sites overlook. http://www.10kbullets.com |
** '''10,000 Bullets''' reviews films that most review sites overlook. http://www.10kbullets.com |
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** '''The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues''' (1956) [http://imdb.com/title/tt0049615/ Overview] from [[IMDb]] |
** '''''The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues''''' (1956) [http://imdb.com/title/tt0049615/ Overview] from [[IMDb]] |
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** Vietnam: '''The Ten Thousand Day War''' (1980) (mini) [http://amazon.imdb.com/title/tt0174323/ Overview] from [[IMDb]] |
** Vietnam: '''''The Ten Thousand Day War''''' (1980) (mini) [http://amazon.imdb.com/title/tt0174323/ Overview] from [[IMDb]] |
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*In [[finance]], on [[March 29]], [[1999]] the [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] closed at 10,006.78 which was the first time the index closed above the '''10,000 mark'''. |
* In [[finance]], on [[March 29]], [[1999]] the [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] closed at 10,006.78 which was the first time the index closed above the '''10,000 mark'''. |
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*In [[futurology]], from Visions of the Future: '''The 10,000-Year Library''' by [[Stewart Brand]]. Much of the information of the past--as well as the present--is endangered or lost forever. Underground rock vaults, "time mail," and a museum built around a 10,000 year clock are some of the ideas for assuring that vital information survives future crashes of civilizations. [http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main=/articles/art0158.html] |
* In [[futurology]], from Visions of the Future: '''The 10,000-Year Library''' by [[Stewart Brand]]. Much of the information of the past--as well as the present--is endangered or lost forever. Underground rock vaults, "time mail," and a museum built around a 10,000 year clock are some of the ideas for assuring that vital information survives future crashes of civilizations. [http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main=/articles/art0158.html] |
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*In [[game]]s, |
* In [[game]]s, |
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** each of the nine [[Mahjong]] [[Mahjong tiles|character suit tile]]s (1 to 9) represents '''ten thousand (wan) coins''', or one hundred strings of one hundred coins. |
** each of the nine [[Mahjong]] [[Mahjong tiles|character suit tile]]s (1 to 9) represents '''ten thousand (wan) coins''', or one hundred strings of one hundred coins. |
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** '''Ten Thousand Year Ko''' is a one of the [[ |
** '''Ten Thousand Year Ko''' is a one of the [[Go rules#Ko .26.2324658.3B|rules of ko]] in the [[board game]] of [[Go (board game)|Go]] [http://senseis.xmp.net/?TenThousandYearKo] |
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*In [[game show]]s, '''[[The $10,000 Pyramid]]''' ran on [[television]] from 1973 to 1974 |
* In [[game show]]s, '''''[[The $10,000 Pyramid]]''''' ran on [[television]] from [[1973]] to [[1974]] |
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*In [[handicraft]]s, '''Ten Thousand Villages''' is a nonprofit program which provides vital, fair income to Third World people by marketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. [http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/] |
* In [[handicraft]]s, '''Ten Thousand Villages''' is a nonprofit program which provides vital, fair income to Third World people by marketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. [http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/] |
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*In [[history]], |
* In [[history]], |
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** '''Army of 10,000''' Sixty Day Troops, 1862-1863. [[American Civil War]] [http://www.mississippiscv.org/MS_Units/army_of_10k.htm] |
** '''Army of 10,000''' Sixty Day Troops, 1862-1863. [[American Civil War]] [http://www.mississippiscv.org/MS_Units/army_of_10k.htm] |
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** The '''[[Army of the Ten Thousand]]''' were a group of [[Ancient Greek]] [[mercenaries]] who marched against the [[Persian Empire|Persian]] [[Shah]] [[Artaxerxes II]] |
** The '''[[Army of the Ten Thousand]]''' were a group of [[Ancient Greek]] [[mercenaries]] who marched against the [[Persian Empire|Persian]] [[Shah]] [[Artaxerxes II]] |
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** '''Tomb of Ten Thousand Soldiers''' - defeat of the [[Tang Dynasty]] army of China in the [[Nanzhao]] kingdom in 751 |
** '''Tomb of Ten Thousand Soldiers''' - defeat of the [[Tang Dynasty]] army of China in the [[Nanzhao]] kingdom in 751 |
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*In [[language]], |
* In [[language]], |
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** the [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], and [[Korean language|Korean]] phrase "'''[[ten thousand years|live for ten thousand years]]'''" was used to bless emperors in [[East Asia]]. |
** the [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], and [[Korean language|Korean]] phrase "'''[[ten thousand years|live for ten thousand years]]'''" was used to bless emperors in [[East Asia]]. |
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** [[Myriad]] is a classical [[Greek language|Greek]] and [[English language|English]] name for the number '''10<sup>4</sup>''' = '''10,000''', or a group of 10 000 people, etc. [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]] and [[Korean language|Korean]] have words with the same classic meaning. |
** [[Myriad]] is a classical [[Greek language|Greek]] and [[English language|English]] name for the number '''10<sup>4</sup>''' = '''10,000''', or a group of 10 000 people, etc. [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]] and [[Korean language|Korean]] have words with the same classic meaning. |
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*In [[law]], '''Section 9-10.000''' of the [[United States Attorney]]s' Manual deals with [[capital crime]] [http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/eousa/foia_reading_room/usam/title9/10mcrm.htm] |
* In [[law]], '''Section 9-10.000''' of the [[United States Attorney]]s' Manual deals with [[capital crime]] [http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/eousa/foia_reading_room/usam/title9/10mcrm.htm] |
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*In [[literature]], |
* In [[literature]], |
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** [[Manyoshu]] (万葉集 ''Man'yōshū'', "'''Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves'''") is the oldest existing, and most highly revered, collection of [[Japanese poetry]] |
** [[Manyoshu]] (万葉集 ''Man'yōshū'', "'''Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves'''") is the oldest existing, and most highly revered, collection of [[Japanese poetry]] |
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** '''Ten Thousand a Year''' 1839 by [[Samuel Warren]] |
** '''''Ten Thousand a Year''''' 1839 by [[Samuel Warren]] |
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** '''Ten Thousand a Year''' 1883?. A [[Drama]], in Three [[Act (theater)|Act]]s. Adapted from the celebrated novel of the same name, by the author of the |
** '''''Ten Thousand a Year''''' 1883?. A [[Drama]], in Three [[Act (theater)|Act]]s. Adapted from the celebrated novel of the same name, by the author of the ''Diary of a Physician'', and arranged for the stage, by [[Richard Brinsley Peake]] [http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/b/bib/bibperm?q1=eprosed-P3.0504] |
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** '''Ten Thousand Monkeys''' is a web publisher - "10,000 monkeys at 10,000 typewriters banging out the best in short fiction." http://m10k.net/ |
** '''Ten Thousand Monkeys''' is a web publisher - "10,000 monkeys at 10,000 typewriters banging out the best in short fiction." http://m10k.net/ |
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** '''''The Ten Thousand: A Novel of Ancient Greece''''' by Michael Curtis Ford. 2001. ISBN 0312269463 Historic fiction. |
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** '''The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990''' by [[Charles Wright]] ISBN 0374292930 ISBN 0374523266 |
** '''''The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990''''' by [[Charles Wright]] ISBN 0374292930 ISBN 0374523266 |
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*In [[museum]], '''The Museum of 10,000 Wonderful Things''' is in [[London]] [http://www.10000wonderfulthings.org] |
* In [[museum]], '''The Museum of 10,000 Wonderful Things''' is in [[London]] [http://www.10000wonderfulthings.org] |
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*In [[music]], |
* In [[music]], |
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**'''10,000 Charms''' [[album (music)|album]] by [[Robbie Seay Band]] [http://www.robbieseayband.com/] |
** '''''10,000 Charms''''' [[album (music)|album]] by [[Robbie Seay Band]] [http://www.robbieseayband.com/] |
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** '''[[10 000Hz Legend|10,000 Hz Legend]]''' album by [[Air (band)|Air]] 2001 |
** '''''[[10 000Hz Legend|10,000 Hz Legend]]''''' album by [[Air (band)|Air]] 2001 |
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** '''[[10,000 Maniacs]]''' is a US [[Rock and roll|rock]] band. |
** '''[[10,000 Maniacs]]''' is a US [[Rock and roll|rock]] band. |
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** '''10,000 Men''' is a [[song]] by [[Bob Dylan]] [http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/10000.html] |
** '''"10,000 Men"''' is a [[song]] by [[Bob Dylan]] [http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/10000.html] |
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** '''Ten Thousand Men of Harvard and Harvardiana''' is a [[fight song]] of [[ Harvard University]] |
** '''"Ten Thousand Men of Harvard and Harvardiana"''' is a [[fight song]] of [[ Harvard University]] |
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** '''10,000 Miles Away''' [[rock and roll|rock]] song by [[Mötley Crüe]] [http://www.lyricsdownload.com/motley-crue-10000-miles-away-lyrics.html] |
** '''"10,000 Miles Away"''' [[rock and roll|rock]] song by [[Mötley Crüe]] [http://www.lyricsdownload.com/motley-crue-10000-miles-away-lyrics.html] |
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** '''10,000 promises''' is a song by the [[Backstreet Boys]] [http://backstreet-boys.lyrics-songs.com/lyrics/2789/] |
** '''"10,000 promises"''' is a song by the [[Backstreet Boys]] [http://backstreet-boys.lyrics-songs.com/lyrics/2789/] |
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** '''[[10,000 Promises.]]''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese popular music]] group |
** '''[[10,000 Promises.]]''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese popular music]] group |
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**'''10,000 Things''' is a band in the [[United Kingdom]] [http://www.10000things.tv/] |
** '''10,000 Things''' is a band in the [[United Kingdom]] [http://www.10000things.tv/] |
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**'''10,000 Lakes Festival''' is a music and [[camping]] [[festival]] in [[Minnesota]]. |
** '''10,000 Lakes Festival''' is a music and [[camping]] [[festival]] in [[Minnesota]]. [http://www.10000lakesfestival.com] |
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*In [[philosophy]], [[Lao Zi]] writes about "'''ten thousand things'''" in the [[Tao Te Ching]] In [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]], the "10,000 Things" is a term meaning all of phenomenal [[reality]]. |
* In [[philosophy]], [[Lao Zi]] writes about "'''ten thousand things'''" in the [[Tao Te Ching]] In [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]], the "10,000 Things" is a term meaning all of phenomenal [[reality]]. [http://www.nokama.com/tao/index.cfm?fuseaction=chapter&ch=34] |
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*In [[physical fitness]], '''10,000 Steps Program''' is a [[walking]] [[exercise]] and [[health]] program. Walking 10,000 steps is the approximate equivalent of walking 5 miles. [http://www.shapeup.org/10000steps.html] |
* In [[physical fitness]], '''10,000 Steps Program''' is a [[walking]] [[exercise]] and [[health]] program. Walking 10,000 steps is the approximate equivalent of walking 5 miles. [http://www.shapeup.org/10000steps.html] |
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*In [[psychology]], '''Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted''', or what's in a [[dream]]: a scientific and practical, by Miller, Gustavus Hindman (1857-1929). [[Project Gutenberg]] [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/926 download] |
* In [[psychology]], '''Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted''', or what's in a [[dream]]: a scientific and practical, by Miller, Gustavus Hindman (1857-1929). [[Project Gutenberg]] [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/926 download] |
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*In [[regional planning]], '''10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania''' is an alliance of [[organization]]s and [[individual]]s committed to promoting [[land use]] policies and actions that will enable [[Pennsylvania]] to strengthen its diverse [[urban]], [[suburb]]an, and [[rural]] [[Community|communities]] and reduce [[Urban sprawl|sprawl]]. |
* In [[regional planning]], '''10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania''' is an alliance of [[organization]]s and [[individual]]s committed to promoting [[land use]] policies and actions that will enable [[Pennsylvania]] to strengthen its diverse [[urban]], [[suburb]]an, and [[rural]] [[Community|communities]] and reduce [[Urban sprawl|sprawl]]. |
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*In [[religion]], |
* In [[religion]], |
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** the [[Bible]], |
** the [[Bible]], |
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*** has 41 references to "'''ten thousand'''" in a [http://bible.gospelcom.net/keyword/?search=ten%20thousand&version1=9&searchtype=phrase&wholewordsonly=yes search] plus 11 more for "'''ten thousands'''" in [http://bible.gospelcom.net/keyword/?search=ten%20thousands&version1=9&searchtype=phrase another search] for a total of 52 references in the [[King James Version]] at http://bible.gospelcom.net/ |
*** has 41 references to "'''ten thousand'''" in a [http://bible.gospelcom.net/keyword/?search=ten%20thousand&version1=9&searchtype=phrase&wholewordsonly=yes search] plus 11 more for "'''ten thousands'''" in [http://bible.gospelcom.net/keyword/?search=ten%20thousands&version1=9&searchtype=phrase another search] for a total of 52 references in the [[King James Version]] at http://bible.gospelcom.net/ |
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*** '''[http://www.tenthousandprophets.org/ 10,000 Prophets]''' includes quote from [[Epistle of Jude|Jude]] 1:14 And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with '''ten thousands of his saints''',... [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/jude.html The Epistle of Jude] |
*** '''[http://www.tenthousandprophets.org/ 10,000 Prophets]''' includes quote from [[Epistle of Jude|Jude]] 1:14 And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with '''ten thousands of his saints''',... [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/jude.html The Epistle of Jude] |
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*** [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]] 5:11 "And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was '''ten thousand times ten thousand''', and thousands of thousands;" [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/revelation-kjv.html (KJV)] [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/revelation.html The Apocalypse of John] |
*** [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]] 5:11 "And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was '''ten thousand times ten thousand''', and thousands of thousands;" [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/revelation-kjv.html (KJV)] [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/revelation.html The Apocalypse of John] |
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** [[Buddhism]], |
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*** [http://www.drba.org/branches/cttb/ '''The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas'''] is a branch of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association (DRBA). [http://www.drba.org] |
*** [http://www.drba.org/branches/cttb/ '''The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas'''] is a branch of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association (DRBA). [http://www.drba.org] |
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*** '''Temple of 10,000 Buddhas''' or '''Monastery of 10,000 Buddhas''' is in [[Hong Kong]] [http://www.west-meet-east.com/travelhkntis.htm] [http://www.edwebproject.org/hongkong04/10kbuddhas.html] |
*** '''Temple of 10,000 Buddhas''' or '''Monastery of 10,000 Buddhas''' is in [[Hong Kong]] [http://www.west-meet-east.com/travelhkntis.htm] [http://www.edwebproject.org/hongkong04/10kbuddhas.html] |
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**[[hymn]], '''Ten thousand times ten thousand''' [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/t/e/tenttent.htm] |
** [[hymn]], '''Ten thousand times ten thousand''' [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/t/e/tenttent.htm] |
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*** "Ten thousand ages in Thy sight/Are like an evening gone" |
*** "Ten thousand ages in Thy sight/Are like an evening gone" |
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*In [[sport]]s, |
* In [[sport]]s, |
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** In [[athletics]], '''10,000 [[metre]]s''', '''10 [[kilometre]]s''', '''10 km''', or '''10K''' (6.2 miles) is the final standard track event in a [[long-distance track event]] and a distance in other [[racing]] events such as [[running]], [[cycling]] |
** In [[athletics]], '''10,000 [[metre]]s''', '''10 [[kilometre]]s''', '''10 km''', or '''10K''' (6.2 miles) is the final standard track event in a [[long-distance track event]] and a distance in other [[racing]] events such as [[running]], [[cycling]] and [[skiing]]. Example: [http://www.statesman.com/sports/content/cap10k/index.html Statesman Capitol 10,000] |
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** in [[bicycle racing]], annual '''Tour of 10,000 Lakes Stage Race''' in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] [http://www.tourof10000lakes.net] |
** in [[bicycle racing]], annual '''Tour of 10,000 Lakes Stage Race''' in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] [http://www.tourof10000lakes.net] |
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== Selected 5-digit numbers (10001 - 99999) == |
== Selected 5-digit numbers (10001 - 99999) == |
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*'''10201''' - palindromic square |
* '''10201''' - palindromic square |
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*'''10206''' - [[pentagonal pyramidal number]] |
* '''10206''' - [[pentagonal pyramidal number]] |
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*'''10223''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
* '''10223''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
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*'''10239''' - [[Woodall number]] |
* '''10239''' - [[Woodall number]] |
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*'''10267''' - [[cuban prime]] |
* '''10267''' - [[cuban prime]] |
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*'''10301''' - [[palindromic prime]] |
* '''10301''' - [[palindromic prime]] |
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*'''10333''' - [[star prime]] |
* '''10333''' - [[star prime]] |
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*'''10416''' - [[square pyramidal number]] |
* '''10416''' - [[square pyramidal number]] |
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*'''10425''' - [[octahedral number]] |
* '''10425''' - [[octahedral number]] |
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*'''10501''' - palindromic prime |
* '''10501''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''10570''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''10570''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''10585''' - [[Carmichael number]] |
* '''10585''' - [[Carmichael number]] |
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*'''10601''' - palindromic prime |
* '''10601''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''10609''' - [[tribonacci number]] |
* '''10609''' - [[tribonacci number]] |
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*'''10646''' - [[ISO 10646]] is the standard for [[Unicode]] |
* '''10646''' - [[ISO 10646]] is the standard for [[Unicode]] |
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*'''10660''' - [[tetrahedral number]] |
* '''10660''' - [[tetrahedral number]] |
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*'''10671''' - [[tetranacci number]] |
* '''10671''' - [[tetranacci number]] |
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*'''10744''' - [[amicable number]] with 10856 |
* '''10744''' - [[amicable number]] with 10856 |
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*'''10752''' - the second [[16-bit]] [[computer word|word]] of a [[TIFF]] file if the [[byte order]] marker is misunderstood |
* '''10752''' - the second [[16-bit]] [[computer word|word]] of a [[TIFF]] file if the [[byte order]] marker is misunderstood |
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*'''10792''' - weird number |
* '''10792''' - weird number |
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*'''10837''' - star prime |
* '''10837''' - star prime |
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*'''10856''' - amicable number with 10744 |
* '''10856''' - amicable number with 10744 |
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*'''10905''' - [[Wedderburn-Etherington number]] |
* '''10905''' - [[Wedderburn-Etherington number]] |
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*'''10946''' - [[Fibonacci number]] |
* '''10946''' - [[Fibonacci number]] |
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*'''10990''' - weird number |
* '''10990''' - weird number |
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*'''11025''' - sum of the cubes of the first 14 positive integers |
* '''11025''' - sum of the cubes of the first 14 positive integers |
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*'''11311''' - palindromic prime |
* '''11311''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''11368''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''11368''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''11410''' - weird number |
* '''11410''' - weird number |
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*'''11411''' - palindromic prime |
* '''11411''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''11440''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''11440''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''11480''' - tetrahedral number |
* '''11480''' - tetrahedral number |
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*'''11690''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''11690''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''11719''' - cuban prime |
* '''11719''' - cuban prime |
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*'''11726''' - octahedral number |
* '''11726''' - octahedral number |
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*'''12097''' - cuban prime |
* '''12097''' - cuban prime |
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*'''12110''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''12110''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''12198''' - [[semi-meandric number]] |
* '''12198''' - [[semi-meandric number]] |
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*'''12285''' - amicable number with 14595 |
* '''12285''' - amicable number with 14595 |
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*'''12287''' - [[Thabit number]] |
* '''12287''' - [[Thabit number]] |
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*'''12321''' - palindromic square |
* '''12321''' - palindromic square |
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*'''12341''' - tetrahedral number |
* '''12341''' - tetrahedral number |
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*'''12421''' - palindromic prime |
* '''12421''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''12529''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''12529''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''12530''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''12530''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''12670''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''12670''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''12721''' - palindromic prime |
* '''12721''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''12821''' - palindromic prime |
* '''12821''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''13244''' - tetrahedral number |
* '''13244''' - tetrahedral number |
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*'''13267''' - cuban prime |
* '''13267''' - cuban prime |
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*'''13131''' - octahedral number |
* '''13131''' - octahedral number |
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*'''13331''' - palindromic prime |
* '''13331''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''13370''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''13370''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''13510''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''13510''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''13669''' - cuban prime |
* '''13669''' - cuban prime |
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*'''13685''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''13685''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''13790''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''13790''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''13820''' - [[meandric number]], [[open meandric number]] |
* '''13820''' - [[meandric number]], [[open meandric number]] |
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*'''13831''' - palindromic prime |
* '''13831''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''13930''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''13930''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''13931''' - palindromic prime |
* '''13931''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''13950''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''13950''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''14190''' - tetrahedral number |
* '''14190''' - tetrahedral number |
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*'''14200''' - number of [[Eight queens puzzle|n-Queens Problem]] solutions for n = 12, |
* '''14200''' - number of [[Eight queens puzzle|n-Queens Problem]] solutions for n = 12, |
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*'''14341''' - palindromic prime |
* '''14341''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''14400''' - sum of the cubes of the first 15 positive integers |
* '''14400''' - sum of the cubes of the first 15 positive integers |
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*'''14641''' - palindromic square |
* '''14641''' - palindromic square |
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*'''14644''' - octahedral number |
* '''14644''' - octahedral number |
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*'''14741''' - palindromic prime |
* '''14741''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''14770''' - weird number |
* '''14770''' - weird number |
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*'''14595''' - amicable number with 12285 |
* '''14595''' - amicable number with 12285 |
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*'''14910''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''14910''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''14976''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
* '''14976''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
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*'''15180''' - tetrahedral number |
* '''15180''' - tetrahedral number |
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*'''15376''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''15376''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''15387''' - [[Zeisel number]] |
* '''15387''' - [[Zeisel number]] |
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*'''15451''' - palindromic prime |
* '''15451''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''15511''' - [[Motzkin number]] |
* '''15511''' - [[Motzkin number]] |
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*'''15551''' - palindromic prime |
* '''15551''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''15610''' - weird number |
* '''15610''' - weird number |
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*'''15625''' = <math>5^6</math> |
* '''15625''' = <math>5^6</math> |
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*'''15841''' - Carmichael number |
* '''15841''' - Carmichael number |
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*'''15890''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''15890''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''16030''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''16030''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''16061''' - palindromic prime |
* '''16061''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''16091''' - [[strobogrammatic prime]] |
* '''16091''' - [[strobogrammatic prime]] |
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*'''16206''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''16206''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''16269''' - octahedral number |
* '''16269''' - octahedral number |
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*'''16310''' - weird number |
* '''16310''' - weird number |
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*'''16361''' - palindromic prime |
* '''16361''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''16384''' - [[power of two]] |
* '''16384''' - [[power of two]] |
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*'''16843''' - [[Wolstenholme prime]] |
* '''16843''' - [[Wolstenholme prime]] |
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*'''16561''' - palindromic prime |
* '''16561''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''16651''' - cuban prime |
* '''16651''' - cuban prime |
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*'''16661''' - palindromic prime |
* '''16661''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''16730''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''16730''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''16796''' - [[Catalan number]] |
* '''16796''' - [[Catalan number]] |
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*'''16807''' = <math>7^5</math> |
* '''16807''' = <math>7^5</math> |
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*'''16870''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''16870''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''16896''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''16896''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''17272''' - [[weird number]] |
* '''17272''' - [[weird number]] |
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*'''17296''' - amicable number with 18416 |
* '''17296''' - amicable number with 18416 |
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*'''17344''' - [[Kaprekar number]] |
* '''17344''' - [[Kaprekar number]] |
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*'''17471''' - palindromic prime |
* '''17471''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''17570''' - weird number |
* '''17570''' - weird number |
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*'''17575''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''17575''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''17711''' - Fibonacci number |
* '''17711''' - Fibonacci number |
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*'''17971''' - palindromic prime |
* '''17971''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''17990''' - weird number |
* '''17990''' - weird number |
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*'''18010''' - octahedral number |
* '''18010''' - octahedral number |
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*'''18181''' - palindromic prime, strobogrammatic prime |
* '''18181''' - palindromic prime, strobogrammatic prime |
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*'''18410''' - weird number |
* '''18410''' - weird number |
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*'''18416''' - amicable number with 17296 |
* '''18416''' - amicable number with 17296 |
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*'''18481''' - palindromic prime |
* '''18481''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''18496''' - sum of the cubes of the first 16 positive integers |
* '''18496''' - sum of the cubes of the first 16 positive integers |
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*'''18600''' - [[harmonic divisor number]] |
* '''18600''' - [[harmonic divisor number]] |
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*'''18620''' - harmonic divisor number |
* '''18620''' - harmonic divisor number |
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*'''18830''' - weird number |
* '''18830''' - weird number |
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*'''18970''' - weird number |
* '''18970''' - weird number |
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*'''19019''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''19019''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''19249''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
* '''19249''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
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*'''19390''' - weird number |
* '''19390''' - weird number |
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*'''19391''' - palindromic prime |
* '''19391''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''19441''' - cuban prime |
* '''19441''' - cuban prime |
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*'''19455''' - smallest integer that can't be expressed as a sum of fewer than 548 ninth powers |
* '''19455''' - smallest integer that can't be expressed as a sum of fewer than 548 ninth powers |
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*'''19513''' - tribonacci number |
* '''19513''' - tribonacci number |
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*'''19600''' - <math>140^2</math>, tetrahedral number |
* '''19600''' - <math>140^2</math>, tetrahedral number |
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*'''19670''' - weird number |
* '''19670''' - weird number |
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*'''19683''' = <math>3^9</math> |
* '''19683''' = <math>3^9</math> |
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*'''19871''' - octahedral number |
* '''19871''' - octahedral number |
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*'''19891''' - palindromic prime |
* '''19891''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''19927''' - cuban prime |
* '''19927''' - cuban prime |
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*'''19991''' - palindromic prime |
* '''19991''' - palindromic prime |
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*'''20000''' - round number; also in the title of [[Jules Verne]]'s novel ''20,000 Leagues Under The Sea'' |
* '''20000''' - round number; also in the title of [[Jules Verne]]'s novel ''20,000 Leagues Under The Sea'' |
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*'''20081''' - Motorola 68K instruction for no operation (NOP) |
* '''20081''' - Motorola 68K instruction for no operation (NOP) |
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*'''20160''' - the smallest order belonging to two non-isomorphic [[simple group]]s: the [[alternating group]] A<sub>8</sub> and the [[Chevalley group]] ''A''<sub>2</sub>(4) |
* '''20160''' - the smallest order belonging to two non-isomorphic [[simple group]]s: the [[alternating group]] A<sub>8</sub> and the [[Chevalley group]] ''A''<sub>2</sub>(4) |
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*'''20230''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''20230''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''20540''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''20540''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''20569''' - tetranacci number |
* '''20569''' - tetranacci number |
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*'''20965''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
* '''20965''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
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*'''21181''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
* '''21181''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
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*'''21856''' - octahedral number |
* '''21856''' - octahedral number |
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*'''22050''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''22050''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''22140''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''22140''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''22222''' - Kaprekar number |
* '''22222''' - Kaprekar number |
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*'''22447''' - cuban prime |
* '''22447''' - cuban prime |
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*'''22527''' - Woodall number |
* '''22527''' - Woodall number |
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*'''22699''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
* '''22699''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
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*'''23409''' - sum of the cubes of the first 17 positive integers |
* '''23409''' - sum of the cubes of the first 17 positive integers |
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*'''23497''' - cuban prime |
* '''23497''' - cuban prime |
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*'''23821''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''23821''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''23969''' - octahedral number |
* '''23969''' - octahedral number |
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*'''23976''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''23976''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''24211''' - Zeisel number |
* '''24211''' - Zeisel number |
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*'''24571''' - cuban prime |
* '''24571''' - cuban prime |
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*'''24631''' - Wedderburn-Etherington number |
* '''24631''' - Wedderburn-Etherington number |
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*'''24737''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
* '''24737''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
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*'''25085''' - Zeisel number |
* '''25085''' - Zeisel number |
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*'''25117''' - cuban prime |
* '''25117''' - cuban prime |
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*'''25585''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''25585''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''26214''' - octahedral number |
* '''26214''' - octahedral number |
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*'''26227''' - cuban prime |
* '''26227''' - cuban prime |
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*'''26861''' - smallest number below which there are more primes of the form 4k + 1 than of the form 4k + 3 |
* '''26861''' - smallest number below which there are more primes of the form 4k + 1 than of the form 4k + 3 |
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*'''27434''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''27434''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''27559''' - Zeisel number |
* '''27559''' - Zeisel number |
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*'''27720''' - smallest number divisible by the numbers 1 to 12 (there is no smaller number divisible by the numbers 1 to 11) |
* '''27720''' - smallest number divisible by the numbers 1 to 12 (there is no smaller number divisible by the numbers 1 to 11) |
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*'''27846''' - harmonic divisor number |
* '''27846''' - harmonic divisor number |
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*'''27952''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
* '''27952''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
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*'''28158''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''28158''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''28595''' - octahedral number |
* '''28595''' - octahedral number |
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*'''28657''' - Fibonacci number |
* '''28657''' - Fibonacci number |
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*'''29241''' - sum of the cubes of the first 18 positive integers |
* '''29241''' - sum of the cubes of the first 18 positive integers |
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*'''29341''' - Carmichael number |
* '''29341''' - Carmichael number |
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*'''29370''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''29370''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''30000''' - round number |
* '''30000''' - round number |
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*'''30029''' - [[primorial prime]] |
* '''30029''' - [[primorial prime]] |
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*'''30030''' - [[primorial]] |
* '''30030''' - [[primorial]] |
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*'''30240''' - harmonic divisor number |
* '''30240''' - harmonic divisor number |
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*'''30420''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''30420''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''30694''' - [[open meandric number]] |
* '''30694''' - [[open meandric number]] |
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*'''31116''' - octahedral number |
* '''31116''' - octahedral number |
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*'''31395''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''31395''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''31929''' - Zeisel number |
* '''31929''' - Zeisel number |
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*'''32760''' - harmonic divisor number |
* '''32760''' - harmonic divisor number |
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*'''32761''' - <math>181^2</math>, [[centered hexagonal number]] |
* '''32761''' - <math>181^2</math>, [[centered hexagonal number]] |
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*'''32767''' - largest value for a signed ([[two's complement]]) 16-bit [[integer (computer science)|signed integer on a computer]]. |
* '''32767''' - largest value for a signed ([[two's complement]]) 16-bit [[integer (computer science)|signed integer on a computer]]. |
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*'''32768''' - power of two |
* '''32768''' - power of two |
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*'''32800''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''32800''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''33511''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''33511''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''33661''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
* '''33661''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
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*'''33781''' - octahedral number |
* '''33781''' - octahedral number |
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*'''34483''' - [[cousin prime]] |
* '''34483''' - [[cousin prime]] |
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*'''34487''' - cousin prime |
* '''34487''' - cousin prime |
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*'''34499''' - twin prime |
* '''34499''' - twin prime |
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*'''34501''' - twin prime |
* '''34501''' - twin prime |
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*'''35720''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''35720''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''35890''' - tribonacci number |
* '''35890''' - tribonacci number |
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*'''35937''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
* '''35937''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
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*'''36100''' - sum of the cubes of the first 19 positive integers |
* '''36100''' - sum of the cubes of the first 19 positive integers |
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*'''36594''' - octahedral number |
* '''36594''' - octahedral number |
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*'''37378''' - [[semi-meandric number]] |
* '''37378''' - [[semi-meandric number]] |
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*'''37926''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''37926''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''38024''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''38024''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''38962''' - Kaprekar number |
* '''38962''' - Kaprekar number |
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*'''39559''' - octahedral number |
* '''39559''' - octahedral number |
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*'''39648''' - tetranacci number |
* '''39648''' - tetranacci number |
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*'''40000''' - round number |
* '''40000''' - round number |
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*'''40320''' - smallest [[factorial]] that is not a [[highly composite number]] |
* '''40320''' - smallest [[factorial]] that is not a [[highly composite number]] |
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*'''40425''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''40425''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''40678''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''40678''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''40804''' - palindromic square |
* '''40804''' - palindromic square |
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*'''41041''' - Carmichael number |
* '''41041''' - Carmichael number |
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*'''41616''' - [[triangular square number]] |
* '''41616''' - [[triangular square number]] |
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*'''41835''' - Motzkin number |
* '''41835''' - Motzkin number |
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*'''42680''' - octahedral number |
* '''42680''' - octahedral number |
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*'''42925''' - square pyramidal number |
* '''42925''' - square pyramidal number |
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*'''43560''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''43560''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''44100''' - sum of the cubes of the first 20 positive integers, sampling rate of Red Book-compliant audio [[compact disk]]s |
* '''44100''' - sum of the cubes of the first 20 positive integers, sampling rate of Red Book-compliant audio [[compact disk]]s |
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*'''44920''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
* '''44920''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
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*'''44944''' - palindromic square |
* '''44944''' - palindromic square |
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*'''45360''' - first number to have 100 factors (including 1 and itself) |
* '''45360''' - first number to have 100 factors (including 1 and itself) |
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*'''46368''' - Fibonacci number |
* '''46368''' - Fibonacci number |
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*'''46656''' - 6@2 using [[super-exponentiation]] = <math>6^6</math> |
* '''46656''' - 6@2 using [[super-exponentiation]] = <math>6^6</math> |
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*'''46657''' - Carmichael number |
* '''46657''' - Carmichael number |
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*'''49151''' - Woodall number |
* '''49151''' - Woodall number |
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*'''49726''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''49726''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''50000''' - round number |
* '''50000''' - round number |
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*'''52633''' - Carmichael number |
* '''52633''' - Carmichael number |
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*'''53016''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''53016''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''53361''' - sum of the cubes of the first 21 positive integers |
* '''53361''' - sum of the cubes of the first 21 positive integers |
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*'''54205''' - Zeisel number |
* '''54205''' - Zeisel number |
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*'''54901''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
* '''54901''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
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*'''55459''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
* '''55459''' - one of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
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*'''55860''' - harmonic divisor number |
* '''55860''' - harmonic divisor number |
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*'''56011''' - Wedderburn-Etherington number |
* '''56011''' - Wedderburn-Etherington number |
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*'''56448''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''56448''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''58367''' - smallest integer that can't be expressed as a sum of fewer than 1079 tenth powers |
* '''58367''' - smallest integer that can't be expressed as a sum of fewer than 1079 tenth powers |
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*'''58786''' - Catalan number |
* '''58786''' - Catalan number |
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*'''59049''' = <math>3^10</math> |
* '''59049''' = <math>3^10</math> |
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*'''59081''' - Zeisel number |
* '''59081''' - Zeisel number |
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*'''60000''' - round number |
* '''60000''' - round number |
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*'''62745''' - Carmichael number |
* '''62745''' - Carmichael number |
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*'''63020''' - amicable number with 76084 |
* '''63020''' - amicable number with 76084 |
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*'''63360''' - [[inch]]es in a [[mile]] |
* '''63360''' - [[inch]]es in a [[mile]] |
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*'''63750''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''63750''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''63973''' - Carmichael number |
* '''63973''' - Carmichael number |
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*'''64009''' - sum of the cubes of the first 22 positive integers |
* '''64009''' - sum of the cubes of the first 22 positive integers |
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*'''65279''' - [[Unicode]] code point for byte order mark |
* '''65279''' - [[Unicode]] code point for byte order mark |
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*'''65534''' - Unicode code point guaranteed not to be a character |
* '''65534''' - Unicode code point guaranteed not to be a character |
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*'''65536''' - power of two, also 2↑↑4 using [[Knuth's up-arrow notation]], smallest integer with exactly 17 divisors |
* '''65536''' - power of two, also 2↑↑4 using [[Knuth's up-arrow notation]], smallest integer with exactly 17 divisors |
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*'''65537''' - [[Fermat prime]] |
* '''65537''' - [[Fermat prime]] |
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*'''65880''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
* '''65880''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
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*'''66012''' - tribonacci number |
* '''66012''' - tribonacci number |
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*'''66198''' - [[Giuga number]] |
* '''66198''' - [[Giuga number]] |
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*'''67607''' - largest of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
* '''67607''' - largest of nine remaining [[Seventeen or Bust]] numbers in the [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski problem]] |
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*'''67626''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''67626''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''[[69105 (number)|69105]]''' - [[Infocom]] in-joke |
* '''[[69105 (number)|69105]]''' - [[Infocom]] in-joke |
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*'''69696''' - [[Square number|square]] of [[264]]; only known [[palindromic number|palindromic square]] that can be expressed as the sum of a pair of [[twin prime]]s: 69696 = 34847 + 34849. |
* '''69696''' - [[Square number|square]] of [[264]]; only known [[palindromic number|palindromic square]] that can be expressed as the sum of a pair of [[twin prime]]s: 69696 = 34847 + 34849. |
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*'''70000''' - round number |
* '''70000''' - round number |
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*'''71656''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
* '''71656''' - pentagonal pyramidal number |
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*'''73712''' - number of [[Eight queens puzzle|n-Queens Problem]] solutions for n = 13, |
* '''73712''' - number of [[Eight queens puzzle|n-Queens Problem]] solutions for n = 13, |
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*'''74205''' - registry number of the USS Defiant on ''[[Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'' |
* '''74205''' - registry number of the USS Defiant on ''[[Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'' |
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*'''74656''' - registry number of the USS Voyager on ''[[Star Trek Voyager]]'' |
* '''74656''' - registry number of the USS Voyager on ''[[Star Trek Voyager]]'' |
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*'''75025''' - Fibonacci number |
* '''75025''' - Fibonacci number |
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*'''75361''' - Carmichael number |
* '''75361''' - Carmichael number |
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*'''76084''' - amicable number with 63020 |
* '''76084''' - amicable number with 63020 |
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*'''76176''' - sum of the cubes of the first 23 positive integers |
* '''76176''' - sum of the cubes of the first 23 positive integers |
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*'''76424''' - tetranacci number |
* '''76424''' - tetranacci number |
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*'''77778''' - Kaprekar number |
* '''77778''' - Kaprekar number |
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*'''77857''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
* '''77857''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
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*'''78125''' = <math>5^7</math> |
* '''78125''' = <math>5^7</math> |
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*'''78557''' - conjectured to be the smallest [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski number]] |
* '''78557''' - conjectured to be the smallest [[Sierpinski number|Sierpinski number]] |
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*'''80000''' - round number |
* '''80000''' - round number |
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*'''80286''' - model number of the [[Intel 80286]] chip |
* '''80286''' - model number of the [[Intel 80286]] chip |
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*'''80386''' - model number of the [[Intel 80386]] chip |
* '''80386''' - model number of the [[Intel 80386]] chip |
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*'''80486''' - model number of the [[Intel 80486]] chip |
* '''80486''' - model number of the [[Intel 80486]] chip |
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*'''82656''' - Kaprekar number |
* '''82656''' - Kaprekar number |
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*'''86400''' - [[second]]s in a [[day]]; 28801-[[polygonal number|gonal]] number; [[highly powerful number]]; solution to [[Singmaster's problem]] when n = 11 |
* '''86400''' - [[second]]s in a [[day]]; 28801-[[polygonal number|gonal]] number; [[highly powerful number]]; solution to [[Singmaster's problem]] when n = 11 |
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*'''87360''' - [[unitary perfect number]] |
* '''87360''' - [[unitary perfect number]] |
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*'''90000''' - sum of the cubes of the first 24 positive integers |
* '''90000''' - sum of the cubes of the first 24 positive integers |
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*'''90625''' - the only five-digit [[automorphic number]] |
* '''90625''' - the only five-digit [[automorphic number]] |
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*'''90832''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
* '''90832''' - [[chiliagonal number]] |
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*'''95121''' - Kaprekar number |
* '''95121''' - Kaprekar number |
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*'''99999''' - Kaprekar number |
* '''99999''' - Kaprekar number |
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[[Category:Integers|199e04 10000]] |
[[Category:Integers|199e04 10000]] |
Revision as of 03:00, 13 October 2005
List of numbers - Integers | |
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Cardinal | Ten thousand |
Ordinal | Ten thousandth |
Factorization | 10000 = 24 · 54 |
Roman numeral | |
Unicode representation of Roman numeral | ↂ |
prefixes | myria- (from Greek) |
Binary | 10011100010000 |
Hexadecimal | 2710 |
Ten thousand (10000) is the natural number following 9999 and preceding 10001.
In mathematics
- In scientific notation, it is written as 104.
- It is also written as 1 E4
- It is the square of 100
- It is the square root of 100 000 000
- A myriagon is a polygon with 10,000 sides.
- 10 km, 10,000 m, or 1 E4 m is equal to:
- The classical Greeks used letters of the Greek alphabet to represent Greek numerals: they used a capital letter mu (M) to represent 10000, whose name in Greek is myriad.
- 1040000 = 1000010000 The value of a myriad to the power of itself, written (by the system of Apollonius of Perga) as a little M directly above a larger M.
In science
- In astronomy,
- asteroid Number: 10000 Myriostos, Provisional Designation: 1951 SY, Discovery Date: September 30, 1951 by A. G. Wilson :List of asteroids (9001-10000)
- In birdwatching, 10,000 Birds is a blog. "There are approximately 10,000 bird species on this beautiful planet." http://www.10000birds.com
- In climate, Summary of 10,000 Years is one of several pages of the Climate Timeline Tool: Exploring Weather & Climate Change Through the Powers of 10 sponsored by the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration. [1]
- In computers, NASA to build 10,000-processor Linux computer (it is actually a 10,240-processor) news NASA Project: Columbia
- In geography,
- Land of 10,000 Lakes is the nickname for the state of Minnesota
- Land of 10,000 Trails or 10000trails.com was originally created in 1999 by the TN/KY Lakes Area Coalition. This organization is made up of individuals in West Tennessee and West Kentucky who have an interest in seeing tourism grow by developing trails throughout their region. [2]
- Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge is situated in the lower end of the Fakahatchee and Picayune Strands of Big Cypress Swamp and west of Everglades National Park in Florida. [3]
- Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes in Alaska
- There is no ZIP Code 10000, however ZIP Code 10001 to 10292 is New York City
- In physics,
- Myria is an obsolete prefix that denoted a factor of 10+4, ten thousand, or 10,000.
- Myrio is an obsolete prefix that denoted a factor of 10−4 or one ten-thousandth).
- 10,000 hertz, 10 kilohertz, or 10 kHz of the radio frequency spectrum falls in the very low frequency or VLF band and has a wavelength of 30 kilometres.
- In orders of magnitude (speed), the speed of a fast neutron is 10,000 km/s
- In orders of magnitude (volume), the volume of 10,000 cubic kilometres or 10,000 km³ equals 1 × 1013 m³. Lake Superior contains 12,232 cubic kilometres (km³) or 2,935 cubic miles of water.
In time
- 10,000 BC, 10,000 BCE, or 10th millennium BC
- 10,000-year clock or the Clock of the Long Now is a mechanical clock designed to keep time for 10,000 years.
In other fields
- In art,
- Kaliber10000 {The Designers' Lunchbox ™} is a web design portal. The goal of the site has always been to give people a creative breathing space free from any corporate constraints, a place where they can find inspiration and, through user participation, inspire others as well. Sponsored by Cuban Council http://www.k10k.net/
- Xenophon, on his Retreat with the "Ten Thousand", first seeing the Sea, painting by Benjamin Haydon
- In anime, Mu Epsilon Kappa: 10,000 Animeniacs is a Japanese animation fan club at Texas Tech University. [5]
- In computer software,
- Powers of Ten Thousand is a technique for browsing a very large space, the macroscope, involves taking the visual device of Powers of Ten and compounding it, using the computer's ability to combine, change and display images interactively. [6] ACM
- the Year 10,000 problem is the collective name for all potential software bugs that will emerge as the need to express years with five digits arises.
- In currency,
- the new 10,000 Iraqi dinar banknote has Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (known as Alhazen to medieval scholars in the West) on the front and Hadba Minaret on the back. [7] The old bill had a picture of Saddam Hussein and Samarra: Spiral Minaret- Al-Mawiya [8]
- the Japanese 10,000 yen banknote has a portrait of Fukuzawa Yukichi
- the U.S. Ten Thousand Dollar Note bill has a picture of Andrew Jackson or Salmon P. Chase. [9]
- In films,
- In finance, on March 29, 1999 the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 10,006.78 which was the first time the index closed above the 10,000 mark.
- In futurology, from Visions of the Future: The 10,000-Year Library by Stewart Brand. Much of the information of the past--as well as the present--is endangered or lost forever. Underground rock vaults, "time mail," and a museum built around a 10,000 year clock are some of the ideas for assuring that vital information survives future crashes of civilizations. [10]
- In games,
- each of the nine Mahjong character suit tiles (1 to 9) represents ten thousand (wan) coins, or one hundred strings of one hundred coins.
- Ten Thousand Year Ko is a one of the rules of ko in the board game of Go [11]
- In game shows, The $10,000 Pyramid ran on television from 1973 to 1974
- In handicrafts, Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit program which provides vital, fair income to Third World people by marketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. [12]
- In history,
- Army of 10,000 Sixty Day Troops, 1862-1863. American Civil War [13]
- The Army of the Ten Thousand were a group of Ancient Greek mercenaries who marched against the Persian Shah Artaxerxes II
- The Goddess can appear as the "Lady of the Ten Thousand Names", as did Isis who was called Isis of Ten Thousand Names
- Katyn Massacre - "The Lost 10,000" by Louis FitzGibbon from The Journal of Historical Review - the killing of Polish prisoners of war by the Soviets in 1940.
- The Ten thousand martyrs from The Catholic Encyclopedia
- the Persian Immortals were also called the Ten Thousand or 10,000 Immortals, so named because their number of 10,000 was immediately reestablished after every loss.
- The 10,000 Day War: Vietnam by Michael MacLear ISBN 0312790945 also alternate titles The ten thousand day war : Vietnam, 1945-1975 (10,000 days is 27.4 years)
- Tomb of Ten Thousand Soldiers - defeat of the Tang Dynasty army of China in the Nanzhao kingdom in 751
- In language,
- In law, Section 9-10.000 of the United States Attorneys' Manual deals with capital crime [14]
- In literature,
- Manyoshu (万葉集 Man'yōshū, "Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves") is the oldest existing, and most highly revered, collection of Japanese poetry
- Ten Thousand a Year 1839 by Samuel Warren
- Ten Thousand a Year 1883?. A Drama, in Three Acts. Adapted from the celebrated novel of the same name, by the author of the Diary of a Physician, and arranged for the stage, by Richard Brinsley Peake [15]
- Ten Thousand Monkeys is a web publisher - "10,000 monkeys at 10,000 typewriters banging out the best in short fiction." http://m10k.net/
- The Ten Thousand: A Novel of Ancient Greece by Michael Curtis Ford. 2001. ISBN 0312269463 Historic fiction.
- The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990 by Charles Wright ISBN 0374292930 ISBN 0374523266
- In music,
- 10,000 Charms album by Robbie Seay Band [17]
- 10,000 Hz Legend album by Air 2001
- 10,000 Maniacs is a US rock band.
- "10,000 Men" is a song by Bob Dylan [18]
- "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard and Harvardiana" is a fight song of Harvard University
- "10,000 Miles Away" rock song by Mötley Crüe [19]
- "10,000 promises" is a song by the Backstreet Boys [20]
- 10,000 Promises. is a Japanese popular music group
- 10,000 Things is a band in the United Kingdom [21]
- 10,000 Lakes Festival is a music and camping festival in Minnesota. [22]
- In philosophy, Lao Zi writes about "ten thousand things" in the Tao Te Ching In Zen Buddhism, the "10,000 Things" is a term meaning all of phenomenal reality. [23]
- In physical fitness, 10,000 Steps Program is a walking exercise and health program. Walking 10,000 steps is the approximate equivalent of walking 5 miles. [24]
- In psychology, Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical, by Miller, Gustavus Hindman (1857-1929). Project Gutenberg download
- In regional planning, 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania is an alliance of organizations and individuals committed to promoting land use policies and actions that will enable Pennsylvania to strengthen its diverse urban, suburban, and rural communities and reduce sprawl.
- In religion,
- the Bible,
- has 41 references to "ten thousand" in a search plus 11 more for "ten thousands" in another search for a total of 52 references in the King James Version at http://bible.gospelcom.net/
- 10,000 Prophets includes quote from Jude 1:14 And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints,... The Epistle of Jude
- Revelation 5:11 "And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands;" (KJV) The Apocalypse of John
- Buddhism,
- The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas is a branch of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association (DRBA). [25]
- Temple of 10,000 Buddhas or Monastery of 10,000 Buddhas is in Hong Kong [26] [27]
- hymn, Ten thousand times ten thousand [28]
- "Ten thousand ages in Thy sight/Are like an evening gone"
- the Bible,
- In sports,
- In athletics, 10,000 metres, 10 kilometres, 10 km, or 10K (6.2 miles) is the final standard track event in a long-distance track event and a distance in other racing events such as running, cycling and skiing. Example: Statesman Capitol 10,000
- in bicycle racing, annual Tour of 10,000 Lakes Stage Race in Minneapolis, Minnesota [29]
- Unclassified
- P10K or Palestine 10,000 Mobilise 10,000 Western Citizens (the P10K Force) to the occupied territories of Palestine. Effect a Guaranteed Ceasefire by the Militant Palestinian Resistance. Respectfully occupy Palestine in accordance with International Law. Intelligently... [30]
Selected 5-digit numbers (10001 - 99999)
- 10201 - palindromic square
- 10206 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 10223 - one of nine remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
- 10239 - Woodall number
- 10267 - cuban prime
- 10301 - palindromic prime
- 10333 - star prime
- 10416 - square pyramidal number
- 10425 - octahedral number
- 10501 - palindromic prime
- 10570 - weird number
- 10585 - Carmichael number
- 10601 - palindromic prime
- 10609 - tribonacci number
- 10646 - ISO 10646 is the standard for Unicode
- 10660 - tetrahedral number
- 10671 - tetranacci number
- 10744 - amicable number with 10856
- 10752 - the second 16-bit word of a TIFF file if the byte order marker is misunderstood
- 10792 - weird number
- 10837 - star prime
- 10856 - amicable number with 10744
- 10905 - Wedderburn-Etherington number
- 10946 - Fibonacci number
- 10990 - weird number
- 11025 - sum of the cubes of the first 14 positive integers
- 11311 - palindromic prime
- 11368 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 11410 - weird number
- 11411 - palindromic prime
- 11440 - square pyramidal number
- 11480 - tetrahedral number
- 11690 - weird number
- 11719 - cuban prime
- 11726 - octahedral number
- 12097 - cuban prime
- 12110 - weird number
- 12198 - semi-meandric number
- 12285 - amicable number with 14595
- 12287 - Thabit number
- 12321 - palindromic square
- 12341 - tetrahedral number
- 12421 - palindromic prime
- 12529 - square pyramidal number
- 12530 - weird number
- 12670 - weird number
- 12721 - palindromic prime
- 12821 - palindromic prime
- 13244 - tetrahedral number
- 13267 - cuban prime
- 13131 - octahedral number
- 13331 - palindromic prime
- 13370 - weird number
- 13510 - weird number
- 13669 - cuban prime
- 13685 - square pyramidal number
- 13790 - weird number
- 13820 - meandric number, open meandric number
- 13831 - palindromic prime
- 13930 - weird number
- 13931 - palindromic prime
- 13950 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 14190 - tetrahedral number
- 14200 - number of n-Queens Problem solutions for n = 12,
- 14341 - palindromic prime
- 14400 - sum of the cubes of the first 15 positive integers
- 14641 - palindromic square
- 14644 - octahedral number
- 14741 - palindromic prime
- 14770 - weird number
- 14595 - amicable number with 12285
- 14910 - square pyramidal number
- 14976 - chiliagonal number
- 15180 - tetrahedral number
- 15376 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 15387 - Zeisel number
- 15451 - palindromic prime
- 15511 - Motzkin number
- 15551 - palindromic prime
- 15610 - weird number
- 15625 =
- 15841 - Carmichael number
- 15890 - weird number
- 16030 - weird number
- 16061 - palindromic prime
- 16091 - strobogrammatic prime
- 16206 - square pyramidal number
- 16269 - octahedral number
- 16310 - weird number
- 16361 - palindromic prime
- 16384 - power of two
- 16843 - Wolstenholme prime
- 16561 - palindromic prime
- 16651 - cuban prime
- 16661 - palindromic prime
- 16730 - weird number
- 16796 - Catalan number
- 16807 =
- 16870 - weird number
- 16896 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 17272 - weird number
- 17296 - amicable number with 18416
- 17344 - Kaprekar number
- 17471 - palindromic prime
- 17570 - weird number
- 17575 - square pyramidal number
- 17711 - Fibonacci number
- 17971 - palindromic prime
- 17990 - weird number
- 18010 - octahedral number
- 18181 - palindromic prime, strobogrammatic prime
- 18410 - weird number
- 18416 - amicable number with 17296
- 18481 - palindromic prime
- 18496 - sum of the cubes of the first 16 positive integers
- 18600 - harmonic divisor number
- 18620 - harmonic divisor number
- 18830 - weird number
- 18970 - weird number
- 19019 - square pyramidal number
- 19249 - one of nine remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
- 19390 - weird number
- 19391 - palindromic prime
- 19441 - cuban prime
- 19455 - smallest integer that can't be expressed as a sum of fewer than 548 ninth powers
- 19513 - tribonacci number
- 19600 - , tetrahedral number
- 19670 - weird number
- 19683 =
- 19871 - octahedral number
- 19891 - palindromic prime
- 19927 - cuban prime
- 19991 - palindromic prime
- 20000 - round number; also in the title of Jules Verne's novel 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
- 20081 - Motorola 68K instruction for no operation (NOP)
- 20160 - the smallest order belonging to two non-isomorphic simple groups: the alternating group A8 and the Chevalley group A2(4)
- 20230 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 20540 - square pyramidal number
- 20569 - tetranacci number
- 20965 - chiliagonal number
- 21181 - one of nine remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
- 21856 - octahedral number
- 22050 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 22140 - square pyramidal number
- 22222 - Kaprekar number
- 22447 - cuban prime
- 22527 - Woodall number
- 22699 - one of nine remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
- 23409 - sum of the cubes of the first 17 positive integers
- 23497 - cuban prime
- 23821 - square pyramidal number
- 23969 - octahedral number
- 23976 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 24211 - Zeisel number
- 24571 - cuban prime
- 24631 - Wedderburn-Etherington number
- 24737 - one of nine remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
- 25085 - Zeisel number
- 25117 - cuban prime
- 25585 - square pyramidal number
- 26214 - octahedral number
- 26227 - cuban prime
- 26861 - smallest number below which there are more primes of the form 4k + 1 than of the form 4k + 3
- 27434 - square pyramidal number
- 27559 - Zeisel number
- 27720 - smallest number divisible by the numbers 1 to 12 (there is no smaller number divisible by the numbers 1 to 11)
- 27846 - harmonic divisor number
- 27952 - chiliagonal number
- 28158 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 28595 - octahedral number
- 28657 - Fibonacci number
- 29241 - sum of the cubes of the first 18 positive integers
- 29341 - Carmichael number
- 29370 - square pyramidal number
- 30000 - round number
- 30029 - primorial prime
- 30030 - primorial
- 30240 - harmonic divisor number
- 30420 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 30694 - open meandric number
- 31116 - octahedral number
- 31395 - square pyramidal number
- 31929 - Zeisel number
- 32760 - harmonic divisor number
- 32761 - , centered hexagonal number
- 32767 - largest value for a signed (two's complement) 16-bit signed integer on a computer.
- 32768 - power of two
- 32800 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 33511 - square pyramidal number
- 33661 - one of nine remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
- 33781 - octahedral number
- 34483 - cousin prime
- 34487 - cousin prime
- 34499 - twin prime
- 34501 - twin prime
- 35720 - square pyramidal number
- 35890 - tribonacci number
- 35937 - chiliagonal number
- 36100 - sum of the cubes of the first 19 positive integers
- 36594 - octahedral number
- 37378 - semi-meandric number
- 37926 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 38024 - square pyramidal number
- 38962 - Kaprekar number
- 39559 - octahedral number
- 39648 - tetranacci number
- 40000 - round number
- 40320 - smallest factorial that is not a highly composite number
- 40425 - square pyramidal number
- 40678 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 40804 - palindromic square
- 41041 - Carmichael number
- 41616 - triangular square number
- 41835 - Motzkin number
- 42680 - octahedral number
- 42925 - square pyramidal number
- 43560 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 44100 - sum of the cubes of the first 20 positive integers, sampling rate of Red Book-compliant audio compact disks
- 44920 - chiliagonal number
- 44944 - palindromic square
- 45360 - first number to have 100 factors (including 1 and itself)
- 46368 - Fibonacci number
- 46656 - 6@2 using super-exponentiation =
- 46657 - Carmichael number
- 49151 - Woodall number
- 49726 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 50000 - round number
- 52633 - Carmichael number
- 53016 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 53361 - sum of the cubes of the first 21 positive integers
- 54205 - Zeisel number
- 54901 - chiliagonal number
- 55459 - one of nine remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
- 55860 - harmonic divisor number
- 56011 - Wedderburn-Etherington number
- 56448 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 58367 - smallest integer that can't be expressed as a sum of fewer than 1079 tenth powers
- 58786 - Catalan number
- 59049 =
- 59081 - Zeisel number
- 60000 - round number
- 62745 - Carmichael number
- 63020 - amicable number with 76084
- 63360 - inches in a mile
- 63750 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 63973 - Carmichael number
- 64009 - sum of the cubes of the first 22 positive integers
- 65279 - Unicode code point for byte order mark
- 65534 - Unicode code point guaranteed not to be a character
- 65536 - power of two, also 2↑↑4 using Knuth's up-arrow notation, smallest integer with exactly 17 divisors
- 65537 - Fermat prime
- 65880 - chiliagonal number
- 66012 - tribonacci number
- 66198 - Giuga number
- 67607 - largest of nine remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
- 67626 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 69105 - Infocom in-joke
- 69696 - square of 264; only known palindromic square that can be expressed as the sum of a pair of twin primes: 69696 = 34847 + 34849.
- 70000 - round number
- 71656 - pentagonal pyramidal number
- 73712 - number of n-Queens Problem solutions for n = 13,
- 74205 - registry number of the USS Defiant on Star Trek Deep Space Nine
- 74656 - registry number of the USS Voyager on Star Trek Voyager
- 75025 - Fibonacci number
- 75361 - Carmichael number
- 76084 - amicable number with 63020
- 76176 - sum of the cubes of the first 23 positive integers
- 76424 - tetranacci number
- 77778 - Kaprekar number
- 77857 - chiliagonal number
- 78125 =
- 78557 - conjectured to be the smallest Sierpinski number
- 80000 - round number
- 80286 - model number of the Intel 80286 chip
- 80386 - model number of the Intel 80386 chip
- 80486 - model number of the Intel 80486 chip
- 82656 - Kaprekar number
- 86400 - seconds in a day; 28801-gonal number; highly powerful number; solution to Singmaster's problem when n = 11
- 87360 - unitary perfect number
- 90000 - sum of the cubes of the first 24 positive integers
- 90625 - the only five-digit automorphic number
- 90832 - chiliagonal number
- 95121 - Kaprekar number
- 99999 - Kaprekar number