6000 (number)

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← 5999 6000 6001 →
List of numbersIntegers
0 1k 2k 3k 4k 5k 6k 7k 8k 9k
Cardinalsix thousand
Ordinal6000th
(six thousandth)
Factorization24 × 3 × 53
Greek numeral,Ϛ´
Roman numeralVM, or VI
Unicode symbol(s)VM, vm, VI, vi
Binary10111011100002
Ternary220200203
Octal135608
Duodecimal358012
Hexadecimal177016

6000 (six thousand) is the natural number following 5999 and preceding 6001.

Selected numbers in the range 6001–6999[]

6001 to 6099[]

  • 6025 – Rhythm guitarist of the Dead Kennedys from June 1978 to March 1979. Full name is Carlos Cadona.
  • 6028centered heptagonal number[1]
  • 6037super-prime, prime of the form 2p-1
  • 6047safe prime
  • 6053Sophie Germain prime
  • 6069nonagonal number[2]
  • 6073balanced prime
  • 6079 – The serial number Winston Smith is referred to as in the George Orwell novel Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • 6084 = 782, sum of the cubes of the first twelve integers
  • 6089highly cototient number[3]
  • 6095magic constant of n × n normal magic square and n-Queens Problem for n = 23.

6100 to 6199[]

  • 6101 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 6105triangular number
  • 6113 – Sophie Germain prime, super-prime
  • 6121 – prime of the form 2p-1
  • 6131 – Sophie Germain prime, twin prime with 6133
  • 6133 – 800th prime number, twin prime with 6131
  • 6143Thabit number
  • 61443-smooth number (211×3)
  • 6173 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 6174 – Kaprekar's constant
  • 6181octahedral number[4]

6200 to 6299[]

6300 to 6399[]

  • 6311super-prime
  • 6317 – balanced prime
  • 6322 – centered heptagonal number[1]
  • 6323 – Sophie Germain prime, balanced prime, super-prime
  • 6328 – triangular number
  • 6329 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 6346 – Number of verses in the Qur'an according to the sect founded by Rashad Khalifa.[11]
  • 6348pentagonal pyramidal number[12]
  • 6361 – prime of the form 2p-1, twin prime
  • 6364 – nonagonal number[2]
  • 6367 – balanced prime
  • 6368 – amicable number with 6232
  • 6373 – balanced prime, sum of three and seven consecutive primes (2113 + 2129 + 2131 and 883 + 887 + 907 + 911 + 919 + 929 + 937)
  • 6397 – sum of three consecutive primes (2129 + 2131 + 2137)
  • 6399 – smallest integer that cannot be expressed as a sum of fewer than 279 eighth powers

6400 to 6499[]

  • 6400 = 802
  • 6408 – sum of the squares of the first thirteen primes
  • 6441 – triangular number
  • 6449 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 6466Markov number[13]
  • 6491 – Sophie Germain prime

6500 to 6599[]

  • 6502 – model number of the MOS Technology 6502 which equipped early computers such as the Apple I and II, Commodore PET, Atari and others.
  • 6509 – highly cototient number[3]
  • 6521Sophie Germain prime
  • 6545tetrahedral number[14]
  • 6551 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 6555 – triangular number
  • 6556 – member of a Ruth-Aaron pair with 6557 (first definition)
  • 6557 – member of a Ruth-Aaron pair with 6556 (first definition)
  • 6561 = 812 = 94 = 38, perfect totient number,[15] centered octagonal number[8]
  • 6563 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 6581 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 6599 – safe prime

6600 to 6699[]

  • 6601Carmichael number,[16] decagonal number[10]
  • 6623 – centered heptagonal number[1]
  • 6659 – safe prime
  • 6666 – nonagonal number; the number of demons in a legion of demons
  • 6670 – triangular number

6700 to 6799[]

  • 6719 – safe prime, highly cototient number[3]
  • 6724 = 822
  • 6728 – number of domino tilings of a 6×6 checkerboard
  • 6761 – Sophie Germain prime
  • 6765 – 20th Fibonacci number[17]
  • 6779 – safe prime
  • 6786 – triangular number

6800 to 6899[]

  • 6811 – member of a Ruth-Aaron pair with 6812 (first definition)
  • 6812 – member of a Ruth-Aaron pair with 6811 (first definition)
  • 6827 – safe prime
  • 6841 - largest right-truncatable prime in base 7
  • 6859 = 193
  • 6863 – balanced prime
  • 6880vampire number[18]
  • 6889 = 832, centered octagonal number[8]
  • 6899 – Sophie Germain prime, safe prime

6900 to 6999[]

  • 6903 – triangular number
  • 69123-smooth number (28×33)
  • 6924magic constant of n × n normal magic square and n-Queens Problem for n = 24.
  • 6929 – highly cototient number[3]
  • 6930 – decagonal number,[10] square pyramidal number[6]
  • 6931 – centered heptagonal number[1]
  • 6969 – 2015 comedic progressive rock song by the band Ninja Sex Party
  • 6975 – nonagonal number
  • 6977 – balanced prime
  • 6983 – Sophie Germain prime, safe prime
  • 6997 – 900th prime number

Prime numbers[]

There are 117 prime numbers between 6000 and 7000:[19][20]

6007, 6011, 6029, 6037, 6043, 6047, 6053, 6067, 6073, 6079, 6089, 6091, 6101, 6113, 6121, 6131, 6133, 6143, 6151, 6163, 6173, 6197, 6199, 6203, 6211, 6217, 6221, 6229, 6247, 6257, 6263, 6269, 6271, 6277, 6287, 6299, 6301, 6311, 6317, 6323, 6329, 6337, 6343, 6353, 6359, 6361, 6367, 6373, 6379, 6389, 6397, 6421, 6427, 6449, 6451, 6469, 6473, 6481, 6491, 6521, 6529, 6547, 6551, 6553, 6563, 6569, 6571, 6577, 6581, 6599, 6607, 6619, 6637, 6653, 6659, 6661, 6673, 6679, 6689, 6691, 6701, 6703, 6709, 6719, 6733, 6737, 6761, 6763, 6779, 6781, 6791, 6793, 6803, 6823, 6827, 6829, 6833, 6841, 6857, 6863, 6869, 6871, 6883, 6899, 6907, 6911, 6917, 6947, 6949, 6959, 6961, 6967, 6971, 6977, 6983, 6991, 6997

See also[]

References[]

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