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139 (number)

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Cardinalone hundred thirty-nine
Ordinal139th
(one hundred thirty-ninth)
Factorizationprime
Prime34th
Divisors1, 139
Greek numeralΡΛΘ´
Roman numeralCXXXIX
Binary100010112
Ternary120113
Senary3516
Octal2138
DuodecimalB712
Hexadecimal8B16

139 (one hundred [and] thirty-nine) is the natural number following 138 and preceding 140.

In mathematics

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139 is the 34th prime number. It is a twin prime with 137. Because 141 is a semiprime, 139 is a Chen prime. 139 is the smallest prime before a prime gap of length 10.[1]

This number is the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37).

It is the smallest factor of 64079 which is the smallest Lucas number with prime index which is not prime. It is also the smallest factor of the first nine terms of the Euclid–Mullin sequence, making it the tenth term.

139 is a happy number[2] and a strictly non-palindromic number.[3]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Wells, D. The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers London: Penguin Group. (1987): 139
  2. ^ "Sloane's A007770 : Happy numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
  3. ^ "Sloane's A016038 : Strictly non-palindromic numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
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