193 (number)
193 (one hundred [and] ninety-three) is the natural number following 192 and preceding 194.
In mathematics
193 is the number of compositions of 14 into distinct parts.[1] In decimal, it is the seventeenth full repetend prime, or long prime.[2]
- It is the only odd prime known for which 2 is not a primitive root of .[3]
- It is the thirteenth Pierpont prime, which implies that a regular 193-gon can be constructed using a compass, straightedge, and angle trisector.[4]
- It is part of the fourteenth pair of twin primes ,[5] the seventh trio of prime triplets ,[6] and the fourth set of prime quadruplets .[7]
Aside from itself, the friendly giant (the largest sporadic group) holds a total of 193 conjugacy classes.[8] It also holds at least 44 maximal subgroups aside from the double cover of (the forty-fourth prime number is 193).[8][9][10]
193 is also the eighth numerator of convergents to Euler's number; correct to three decimal places: [11] The denominator is 71, which is the largest supersingular prime that uniquely divides the order of the friendly giant.[12][13][14]
See also
References
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