1105 (number)

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Template:Infobox number 1105 (eleven hundred [and] five, or one thousand one hundred [and] five) is the natural number following 1104 and preceding 1106.

Mathematical properties

1105 is the smallest positive integer that is a sum of two positive squares in exactly four different ways,[1][2] a property that can be connected (via the sum of two squares theorem) to its factorization Template:Nowrap as the product of the three smallest prime numbers that are congruent to 1 modulo 4.[2][3] It is also the smallest member of a cluster of three semiprimes (1105, 1106, 1107) with eight divisors,[4] and the second-smallest Carmichael number, after 561,[5][6] one of the first four Carmichael numbers identified by R. D. Carmichael in his 1910 paper introducing this concept.[6][7]

Its binary representation 10001010001 and its base-4 representation 101101 are both palindromes,[8] and (because the binary representation has nonzeros only in even positions and its base-4 representation uses only the digits 0 and 1) it is a member of the Moser–de Bruijn sequence of sums of distinct powers of four.[9]

As a number of the form n(n2+1)2 for Template:Nowrap 1105 is the magic constant for Template:Nowrap magic squares,[10] and as a difference of two consecutive fourth powers Template:Nowrap[11][12] it is a rhombic dodecahedral number (a type of figurate number), and a magic number for body-centered cubic crystals.[11][13] These properties are closely related: the difference of two consecutive fourth powers is always a magic constant for an odd magic square whose size is the sum of the two consecutive numbers (here Template:Nowrap.[11]

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