19 (number)

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18 19 20
Cardinal nineteen
Ordinal 19th
(nineteenth)
Numeral system nonadecimal
Factorization prime
Prime 8th
Divisors 1, 19
Greek numeral ΙΘ´
Roman numeral XIX, xix
Binary 100112
Ternary 2013
Senary 316
Octal 238
Duodecimal 1712
Hexadecimal 1316
Hebrew numeral י"ט
Babylonian numeral 𒌋𒐝

19 (nineteen) is the natural number following 18 and preceding 20. It is a prime number.

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Mathematics

19 is a centered triangular number. Centered triangular number 19.svg
19 is a centered triangular number.

19 is the eighth prime number. 19 forms a twin prime with 17, [1] a cousin prime with 23, [2] and a sexy prime with 13. [3] 19 is a strictly non-palindromic number in any base, and a Heegner number. [4] 19 is the maximum number of fourth powers needed to sum up to any natural number (see, Waring's problem). [5] It is the number of compositions of 8 into distinct parts. [6]

The number of nodes in regular hexagon with all diagonals drawn is nineteen. [7]

can be used to generate the first full, non-normal prime reciprocal magic square in decimal whose rows, columns and diagonals — in a 18 x 18 array — all generate a magic constant of 81 = 92. [10]

Finite simple groups

19 is a supersingular prime, a member in the sequence of fifteen such primes that divide the order of the Friendly Giant . [11] Additionally, 19 also divides the orders of the Janko groups and . [12]

Science

The James Webb Space Telescope features a design of 19 hexagons. JWST spacecraft model 3.png
The James Webb Space Telescope features a design of 19 hexagons.

Religion

Islam

Baháʼí Faith

In the Bábí and Baháʼí Faiths, a group of 19 is called a Váhid, a Unity (Arabic : واحد, romanized: wāhid, lit. 'one'). The numerical value of this word in the Abjad numeral system is 19.

Celtic paganism

19 is a sacred number of the goddess Brigid because it is said to represent the 19-year cycle of the Great Celtic Year and the amount of time it takes the Moon to coincide with the winter solstice. [18]

Music

Literature

Games

Age 19

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References

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  8. Trigg, C. W. (February 1964). "A Unique Magic Hexagon". Recreational Mathematics Magazine. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
  9. Gardner, Martin (January 2012). "Hexaflexagons". The College Mathematics Journal . 43 (1). Taylor & Francis: 2–5. doi:10.4169/college.math.j.43.1.002. JSTOR   10.4169/college.math.j.43.1.002. S2CID   218544330.
  10. Andrews, William Symes (1917). Magic Squares and Cubes (PDF). Chicago, IL: Open Court Publishing Company. pp. 176, 177. ISBN   9780486206585. MR   0114763. OCLC   1136401. Zbl   1003.05500.{{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
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  18. Brigid: Triple Goddess of the Flame (Health, Hearth, & Forge)