4000 (number)

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Short description: Natural number
← 3999 4000 4001 →
Cardinalfour thousand
Ordinal4000th
(four thousandth)
Factorization25 × 53
Greek numeral,Δ´
Roman numeralMV, or IV
Unicode symbol(s)MV, mv, IV, iv
Binary1111101000002
Ternary121110113
Quaternary3322004
Quinary1120005
Senary303046
Octal76408
Duodecimal239412
HexadecimalFA016
VigesimalA0020
Base 3633436

4000 (four thousand) is the natural number following 3999 and preceding 4001. It is a decagonal number.[1]

Selected numbers in the range 4001–4999

4001 to 4099

4100 to 4199

4200 to 4299

  • 4200 – nonagonal number,[18] pentagonal pyramidal number,[19]
  • 4210 – 11th semi-meandric number[20]
  • 4211 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 4213 – Riordan number
  • 4217super-prime, happy number
  • 4219cuban prime of the form x = y + 1,[21] centered hexagonal number
  • 4225 = 652, centered octagonal number[22]
  • 4227 – sum of the first 46 primes
  • 4240Leyland number[23]
  • 4257 – decagonal number[1]
  • 4259 – safe prime
  • 4261 – prime of the form 2p-1
  • 4271 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 4273super-prime, number of non-isomorphic set-systems of weight 11
  • 4278 – triangular number
  • 4279 – little Schroeder number
  • 4283 – safe prime
  • 4289 – highly cototient number[17]
  • 4290 – pronic number

4300 to 4399

  • 4324 – 23rd square pyramidal number[24]
  • 4325 – centered square number[11]
  • 4339super-prime, twin prime
  • 4349 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 4356 = 662, sum of the cubes of the first eleven integers
  • 4357 – prime of the form 2p-1
  • 4359perfect totient number[25]
  • 4369 – seventh super-Poulet number[4]
  • 4371 – triangular number
  • 4373 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 4374 – The largest number such that both it and the next number (4375) are 7-smooth
  • 4375 – perfect totient number (the smallest not divisible by 3)[25]
  • 4391 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 4397 – Year of Comet Hale–Bopp's return, super-prime

4400 to 4499

  • 4400 – the number of missing persons in the sci-fi show The 4400
  • 4409 – Sophie Germain prime, highly cototient number,[17] balanced prime,[2] 600th prime number
  • 4410 – member of the Padovan sequence[26]
  • 4411 – centered heptagonal number[12]
  • 4421super-prime, alternating factorial[27]
  • 4422 – pronic number
  • 4425 = 15 + 25 + 35 + 45 + 55[28]
  • 4438 – sum of the first 47 primes
  • 4446 – nonagonal number[18]
  • 4447cuban prime of the form x = y + 1[21]
  • 4457 – balanced prime[2]
  • 4463super-prime
  • 4465 – triangular number
  • 4481 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 4489 = 672, centered octagonal number[22]
  • 4495 – tetrahedral number[6]

4500 to 4599

  • 4503 – largest number not the sum of four or fewer squares of composites
  • 4505 – fifth Zeisel number[29]
  • 4513 – centered square number
  • 4516 – centered pentagonal number
  • 4517super-prime, happy number
  • 4522 – decagonal number[1]
  • 4547 – safe prime
  • 4549super-prime
  • 4556 – pronic number
  • 4560 – triangular number
  • 4567 – super-prime
  • 4579 – octahedral number[30]
  • 4597 – balanced prime[2]

4600 to 4699

4700 to 4799

  • 4703safe prime
  • 4705 = 482 + 492 = 172 + 182 + ... + 262, centered square number
  • 4727 – sum of the squares of the first twelve primes
  • 4731 – centered pentagonal number
  • 4733 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 4753 – triangular number
  • 4759super-prime
  • 4761 = 692, centered octagonal number[22]
  • 4769 = number of square (0,1)-matrices without zero rows and with exactly 5 entries equal to 1.[34]
  • 4787 – safe prime, super-prime
  • 4788 – 14th Keith number[35]
  • 4793 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 4795 – decagonal number[1]
  • 4799 – safe prime

4800 to 4899

4900 to 4999

  • 4900 = 702, the only square-pyramidal square other than 1 ([1])
  • 4901 – centered square number
  • 4913 = 173
  • 4919 – Sophie Germain prime, safe prime
  • 4922 – centered heptagonal number[12]
  • 4933super-prime
  • 4941 – centered cube number[39]
  • 4943 – Sophie Germain prime, super-prime
  • 4950 – triangular number, 12th Kaprekar number[38]
  • 4951 – centered pentagonal number
  • 4957 – sum of three and five consecutive primes (1637 + 1657 + 1663, 977 + 983 + 991 + 997 + 1009)
  • 4959 – nonagonal number[18]
  • 4960 – tetrahedral number;[6] greater of fourth pair of Smith brothers
  • 4970 – pronic number
  • 4973 – the 666th prime
  • 4991Lucas–Carmichael number
  • 4993 – balanced prime[2]
  • 4999prime of the form [math]\displaystyle{ 2n^2-1 }[/math][40]

Prime numbers

There are 119 prime numbers between 4000 and 5000:[41][42]

4001, 4003, 4007, 4013, 4019, 4021, 4027, 4049, 4051, 4057, 4073, 4079, 4091, 4093, 4099, 4111, 4127, 4129, 4133, 4139, 4153, 4157, 4159, 4177, 4201, 4211, 4217, 4219, 4229, 4231, 4241, 4243, 4253, 4259, 4261, 4271, 4273, 4283, 4289, 4297, 4327, 4337, 4339, 4349, 4357, 4363, 4373, 4391, 4397, 4409, 4421, 4423, 4441, 4447, 4451, 4457, 4463, 4481, 4483, 4493, 4507, 4513, 4517, 4519, 4523, 4547, 4549, 4561, 4567, 4583, 4591, 4597, 4603, 4621, 4637, 4639, 4643, 4649, 4651, 4657, 4663, 4673, 4679, 4691, 4703, 4721, 4723, 4729, 4733, 4751, 4759, 4783, 4787, 4789, 4793, 4799, 4801, 4813, 4817, 4831, 4861, 4871, 4877, 4889, 4903, 4909, 4919, 4931, 4933, 4937, 4943, 4951, 4957, 4967, 4969, 4973, 4987, 4993, 4999

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