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116 (number)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| number | 116 |
| divisor | 1, 2, 4, 29, 58, 116 |
116 (one hundred [and] sixteen) is the natural number following 115 and preceding 117.
In mathematics
116 is a noncototient, meaning that there is no solution to the equation , where φ stands for Euler's totient function.
116! + 1 is a factorial prime.
There are 116 ternary Lyndon words of length six, and 116 irreducible polynomials of degree six over a three-element field, which form the basis of a free Lie algebra of dimension 116.
There are 116 different ways of partitioning the numbers from 1 through 5 into subsets in such a way that, for every k, the union of the first k subsets is a consecutive sequence of integers.
There are 116 different 6×6 Costas arrays.
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