What is your favorite number and why?

What is your favorite number and why?

Bonus points for special properties.

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8 for obvious reasons.

I like 100 because it's the biggest number

Belphegor's prime

Also 25

420.69

The smallest positive real number.

Because you can't do calculus without it.

57 because is a prime

6 because of my post number

How's purgatory?

23 because it's my day of birth and it's prime. Also, there's a shitty movie with jim carrey about it.

kek

Yeah, 0 is pretty cool

The Feigenbaum constants, because every chaos system that is defined by the constants will bifurcate the same.

for me, it's 1.

My amazing dubs

im lonely

For me it's 4, cause it's the first natural number that's a square and not equal to it's square root

haha idiot 1000 is so much biggest

>0
>positive

5

my dubs

1?

Me too.

Noobs.

Dayum son, stealing these 2 dubs to make a quads

16777216

3301

1488

Honestly, the number 1. It was the first number and it's a pretty essential number to know, ya know?

Loader's number

1729

this one

hi

this one, of course

those ones are alright.

but this ones better

This is my favorite color

FUCKING CAPTCHA WHY DO YOU TAKE SO LONG!!
FUCK YOU!!!!!!!!

But which is it?
And how do you do that?

Pajeet detected

>DEVIL PRIME

1000000000000066600000000000001

googology.wikia.com/wiki/Loader's_number

>It is among the largest computable numbers ever devised.

God damn the people who write this wiki are hopeless. It's trivial to make vastly larger computable numbers.

1945

3

>doesn't get the joke/point he was making

7744
Cause it's double dubs and its square root is also dubs.

1/\sqrt{2}

Because
>muh 63%

2 can be as bad as 1
it's the loneliest number
since the number 1

inf isn't a real number.

The joke was that there is no smallest positive number, not that 0 is the answer.

5

-1/12

Because it's the min energy level for a string

Epsilon

Checked

-1/12

T. Brainlet, but I think that proof is contrived.

Epsilon/2

[math]\varepsilon^2 [/math]

[math]\epsilon^{ \frac {1} {\epsilon} }[/math]

A former colleague said that 899 was his favorite number; don't recall why, though.

I'm fond of 7 and 3, and to a lesser degree all even numbers

This
It's also the smallest prime that can be written as a product of two primes

How

Why is this googolology so cringy? It's literally the pickle Rick of maths

Big numbers appeal to that undesirable amateur caste. The community of laymen who study polytopes is a little better, if only because the barrier to entry is higher.

God, those "mathematicians" on this googolology wiki are all 14 year old kids or cranks with no mathematical training

>not knowing the difference between positive and strictly positive
do you even bourbaki?

Set theory is old and busted.

t. topos theory satan

[math]i[/math]

this is one of the funniest things i've ever seen

27 because its a part of the following equation that i made myself:
n^n+n=10n

Y no1 reply.

Six million

Square root of 2, for It's natural appearance in the most fundamental of all shapes and sizes- and the story of conspiracy surrounding it leading to Pythagoras' death.

It's a classic, even posted it on fucking Reddit (/r/greentext/) and got 409 upvotes.

Also irrational numbers are always dope as shit

[math]i^i \ \ = \ \ \frac{1}{\sqrt{e^\pi}}[/math]

[math]i^i=(e^{i\pi/2})^i=e^{-\pi/2}=\frac{1}{\sqrt{e^\pi}}[/math]
[math]=e^{-\pi \/2}[/math]
[math]=frac{1}{sqrt{e^\pi}}[/math]

[math] i^i \ = \ (e^{i\pi/2})^i \ = \ e^{-\pi/2} \ = \ \frac{1}{\sqrt{e^\pi}} [/math]

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler's_formula

[math]2\pi i[/math]

5
Shape is perfection. It's the chosen number.

hyper-infinity

-1
t. programmingfag

...

-163

14

72 and 65

TREE(3)

Checked

-1/12

cicada

33 because I watched some numberphile about this numbah, also 196

...

I love you

My favest is 27543

a 1 followed by 13 zeros 666 13 more zeros and a 1
1000000000000066600000000000001
it's a palindrome, it's evil at its core, and it's prime

3.14159...... purely because all its decimals are infinite

my nigga

Clearly two failed dubs yields quads. Hence we define a binary operation on this board which adds attempted n-gets. It is trivial to show that this forms a group.

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