15822
domain: N
Properties
Digital Properties
- Digit Count
- 5
- Digit Sum
- 18
- Digital Root
- 9
- Palindromic Number
- no
- Repdigit
- no
- Automorphic
- no
- Kaprekar Number
- no
- Multiplicative Persistence
- 2
Divisibility
- Divisor Count
- 16
- Divisor Sum
- 35280
- Proper Divisor Sum (Aliquot Sum)
- 19458
- Abundant Number
- yes
- Perfect Number
- no
- Deficient Number
- no
- Weird Number
- no
- Untouchable Number
- no
- Primitive Abundant
- no
Derived Values
- Euler's Totient
- 5256
- Möbius Function
- 0
- Radical
- 1758
- Omega Function (Ω)
- 5
- Little Omega Function (ω)
- 3
Special
- Factorial
- no
- Catalan Number
- no
- Bell Number
- no
- Motzkin Number
- no
- Primorial
- no
Figurate Numbers
- Fibonacci Number
- no
- Triangular Number
- no
- Perfect Square
- no
- Perfect Cube
- no
- Pentagonal Number
- no
- Hexagonal Number
- no
- Lucas Number
- no
- Tetrahedral Number
- no
- Pell Number
- no
- Tribonacci Number
- no
- Pronic Number
- no
Recreational
- Happy Number
- no
- Harshad Number
- yes
- Narcissistic Number
- no
- Collatz Steps
- 76
- Smith Number
- no
- Vampire Number
- no
Primality
- Prime
- no
- Composite Number
- yes
- Semiprime
- no
- Squarefree Number
- no
- Prime Power
- no
- Prime Factorization
- no
- Twin Prime
- no
- Mersenne Prime
- no
- Sophie Germain Prime
- no
- Safe Prime
- no
- Powerful Number
- no
- Achilles Number
- no
- Perfect Power
- no
- Smooth Number
- no
- Carmichael Number
- no
Classification
- Even
- yes
- Odd
- no
Appears in sequences
- Numbers k such that the Woodall number k*2^k - 1 is prime.at n=19A002234
- Positive numbers k such that k and 5*k are anagrams in base 9 (written in base 9).at n=11A023082
- Triangle of numbers relating two simple context-free grammars (A052709 and A052705).at n=43A073152
- 47-gonal numbers.at n=26A095311
- Numbers k such that 10^k - 20001 is prime.at n=19A278397
- a(n) = Sum_{1 <= j <= n/2, gcd(j,n)=1} j^3.at n=34A295575
- Solution of the complementary equation a(n) = a(1)*b(n-2) + a(2)*b(n-3) + ... + a(n-1)*b(0), where a(0) = 1, a(1) = 3, b(0) = 2, and (a(n)) and (b(n)) are increasing complementary sequences.at n=8A296215
- Numbers k such that (k*2^d - 1)*(d*2^k - 1) is semiprime for some divisor d of k.at n=42A382646