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Note when using references section[edit]

Using the list of references to determine the lists of numbers, but prime number (citation 7) is a sequence A000040 in the OEIS is seen on this page. When seeing the references, a list-defined references will listing above. Note that:

  • The list only see the numbers, not see the prime factors.[1] If you want to see it, you should use this page.
  • 1 is not a prime number, not a composite, but it appears in OEIS.[2][3]
  • In A025487, all the starting is an even number, so odd numbers be appear different.
  • On prime number dictionary (citation 7), all the numbers are odd, except 2.[4]
  • We can click on the integers to see the varity of numbers.
  • There are many integers, so we can't make enough numbers to use on this page. So it is always incomplete.
  • 2 is a smallest prime number, and it's the only even prime numbers.[4][5]
  • 4 is a smallest composite number.[5]
  • 6 is a smallest composite which is not squares.[5][6]
  • 9 is a smallest odd composite number.[5]
  • 15 is a smallest odd composite which is not squares.[5][6]
  • 2(n) is an smallest and only even number in their signatures.[7]

Now, go around!

Also, we can use A046523 (OEIS) to choose the number rightly outside the name, but we can find it on this page easily though the references.[8] We are also create references for easier going for the posibities for level index of numbers, for easier for seeing the OEIS index (we will update later, and something we can't have!...

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Bases[edit]

These are information for the bases.

Base 2 (binary)[edit]

Computers use binary to compute.[9]

Binary is the bases that are composed of digits 0 and 1. It is essential for computers, but is not human-friendly for humans.

The number 100000000000000000000000000..... composed of all zeros is the leading prime signatures - power of 2.

The number 11111111111111...111111111111 composed of all ones is the Mersenne number.[10]

Base 10 (decimal)[edit]

This is also an important base, but it's obvious.

Base 12[edit]

Base 16[edit]

Base 36[edit]

Base 60[edit]

Base 62[edit]

Base 64[edit]

Other bases[edit]

  • Base 3
  • Base 4
  • Base 5
  • Base 6
  • Base 7
  • Base 8
  • Base 9
  • Base 11

Base 65536[edit]

  1. Note that all prime factors are used in an optical way.
  2. Not a prime and no level
  3. One is a smallest number, so it comes first.
  4. 4.0 4.1 That's ok because even numbers are divisible by 2.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Information about numbers, p. 3
  6. 6.0 6.1 Note that square are unique.
  7. Use that right signature!
  8. "A046523 - OEIS". oeis.org. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  9. They add numbers to get to the best numbers and work our OS.
  10. This can be a prime?... Yes.