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1Other properties
2See also
3References
4Notes
1729 has another mildly interesting property: the 1729th decimal
place is the beginning of the first consecutive occurrence of all ten
digits without repetition in the decimal representation of
the transcendental number e.[10]
Masahiko Fujiwara showed that 1729 is one of four positive integers
(with the others being 81, 1458, and the trivial case 1) which, when its
digits are added together, produces a sum which, when multiplied by
its reversal, yields the original number:
1 + 7 + 2 + 9 = 19
19 × 91 = 1729
It suffices only to check sums congruent to 0 or 1 (mod 9) up
to 19.
See also[edit]
Grime, James; Bowley, Roger. "1729: Taxi Cab Number
or Hardy-Ramanujan Number". Numberphile. Brady
Haran.
Why does the number 1729 show up in so many
Futurama episodes?, io9.com
Categories:
Integers
Srinivasa Ramanujan
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