What's your favorite number, Veeky Forums?

What's your favorite number, Veeky Forums?

π
>inb4 unoriginal
i like it bc i like circles and its just taught so much in school. i also like e but i have less of an intuition for it. also i like sqrt(-1) if that counts.

>also i like sqrt(-1) if that counts.
it doesnt

the riemann zeta function

7

2, it's the most useful number

9551

Yes it does

-1/12

these dubs

nice
checked

27

1213

'i' is a number, it is just not in the real plane.

I bet you have imaginary friends too

1

0

Not a number.

343

I like 7, I like cube numbers, and I like that 3 and 4 sum to 7. Not sure if there's anything interesting about it

343 = 7^3, nice Friedman number since 343 = (3 + 4)^3. It's the only known example of x^2+x+1 = y^3, in this case, x=18, y=7. It is z^3 in a triplet (x,y,z) such that x^5 + y^2 = z^3.

343 was the number of New York City Fire Department members that died in the events of September 11, 2001.

nice

I have always liked 5. And then I realized I had 25 letters in my name and their alphanumeric values add up to 256, so I decided 16 was a decent number too.

But I have always loved 5 since atleast 3rd grade.

Stop taking more numbers, you already chose one, you fat fuck

0 BABYYYYYYYYY I'm a nihilist, I don't believe in ANYTHING

Infinity

>inb4 muh infinity
>or not a number fucko

it literally isn't a number though

which infinity in particular?
countable, uncountable?

Uncountable bitch size of ma diiiiick

69 :^)

e

57. It's an obscure mathematical reference, you probably wouldn't get it.

there are a few more lad

>-1/12 is not a rational number
Wilberger pls

XD I know rite??? Everything is meaningless!

158 idk why i see it everywhere i go

Which uncountable infinity?

>i not a number
He uses the imaginary numbers though...

0
Because it's literally perfect
No multiple, indivisiable, always equals it's self and never equals itself it's undefined and perfect just like me

8
I don't know why
I just like the number 8

i^i=.=0.20788 (minimum positive value)
It's transcendental and fuck you.

> Infinite decimal places
> No known pattern
> Conclusion: all possible numerical combinations
> We can use the arch code to convert numbers to any character
So we have all the answers and possible texts, our names, the script of all the movies, books, dates of all the events of our lives, and a text detailing every moment of our life.

420

Without 5, I couldn't even count to 6

12, just cuz

> Infinite decimal places
> No known pattern
> Conclusion: all possible numerical combinations
> We can use the arch code to convert numbers to any character
So we have all the answers and possible texts, our names, the script of all the movies, books, dates of all the events of our lives, and a text detailing every moment of our life.

shut up

4e/5π
it's the y-value of the turning point of y=x^x

>infinite decimal places (usually)
>no known pattern
>almost all possible x
>Conclusion: all possible numerical combinations
>we can use the arch code to convert numbers to any character
So we have all the answers and possible texts, our names, the script of all the movies, books, dates of all the events of our lives, and a text detailing every moment of our life.

>It's the only known example of x^2+x+1 = y^3, in this case, x=18, y=7. It is z^3 in a triplet (x,y,z) such that x^5 + y^2 = z^3.
I know you copied this from wikipedia, but what does this even mean?

You mean [math]\sqrt{x}_2 : x \neq k^2 \forall k \in \mathbb{Z}[/math], right?

Maybe I understand you wrongly, but the minimum of f(x)=x^x=e^(x·log(x)) is 1/e (solve f'(x)=0 to find it) and it's value
y := f(1/e) = e^(-1/e)
differs from 4e/(5*pi) by a factor of about 10^(-6).

if it soothes your autism

> Infinite decimal places
> No known pattern
> Conclusion: all possible numerical combinations
> We can use the arch code to convert numbers to any character
So we have all the answers and possible texts, our names, the script of all the movies, books, dates of all the events of our lives, and a text detailing every moment of our life.

>No known pattern
>Infinite decimal places

I don't think you understand the concepts of infinity and complexity.

Let's take an example
>Hamlet is 100 pages long
>There's about 27 letters in alphabet
>There's about 20 rows per page
>There's about 100 letters per row
>That means 100*20*100 places for letter = 200'000 spaces for letter
>Chances that Hamlet spawns randomly is 1/(27^200'000)
= 1,766*10^-286273
So 0% chance to appear in the infinite string of numbers.

Neither do you understand the concept of interpretation/translating.

X = "entire text of Hamlet by Shakespeare"

Look how amazing. A single letter containing the whole text of Hamlet :D How is that even possible???

And I'm not sure about the string being infinite or random either. But I'll leave useful thoughts like those to mathematicians.

> Conclusion: all possible numerical combinations

Is this bait? You do realize that's an open problem, right?

wtf are you SMOKING dude lol

>No known pattern

Expect that there is a pattern. Every decimal place can only be one (1) number; that we have proved. So there is a pattern. We just haven't calculated it yet. Just like saying that "How many hairs does my neighbor girl Stacy have?". Nobody knows, but surely it could be calculated if someone were autistic enough.

> Infinite decimal places
> No known pattern
> Conclusion: all possible numerical combinations
> We can use the arch code to convert numbers to any character
So we have all the answers and possible texts, our names, the script of all the movies, books, dates of all the events of our lives, and a text detailing every moment of our life.

Oh thank god, finally.

>God
FTFY

> Infinite decimal places
> No known pattern
> Conclusion: all possible numerical combinations
> We can use the arch code to convert numbers to any character
So we have all the answers and possible texts, our names, the script of all the movies, books, dates of all the events of our lives, and a text detailing every moment of our life.

> Infinite decimal places
> No known pattern
> Conclusion: all possible numerical combinations
> We can use the arch code to convert numbers to any character
So we have all the answers and possible texts, our names, the script of all the movies, books, dates of all the events of our lives, and a text detailing every moment of our life.

My girlfriend's phone number - always makes me happy when I see it.

> Infinite decimal places
> No known pattern
> Conclusion: all possible numerical combinations
> We can use the arch code to convert numbers to any character
So we have all the answers and possible texts, our names, the script of all the movies, books, dates of all the events of our lives, and a text detailing every moment of our life.

this

This 5
Impressive

Uh... that's a 0, user.

This is a 5.

69 lmao

Sure, but you can get the same effect by constructing a number by enumerating all decimal strings in shortlex order and using that as the tail.

>only known example of x^2+x+1 = y^3, in this case, x=18, y=7
the only known solution of x^2+x+1 = y^3 where x and y are integers has both sides equal to 343: 18^2 + 18 + 1 = 7^3 = 343

>It is z^3 in a triplet (x,y,z) such that x^5 + y^2 = z^3.
one of the solutions of x^5 + y^2 = z^3 with x,y,z integers has both sides equal 343

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8

maybe

88

>8

Checked

it's all in the mind
look at my number

I like psi, it's used in hydrogeology

9

e

It's just the most useful bullshit ever invented. You wanna describe growth perfectly? e^x is the goddamn language of growth. You wanna solve some lame-ass linear ODE? You're gonna get an e somewhere. Wanna do rate law shit in chemistry? Gotta do those natural logs fukboi

Euler's identity made -1 my favorite number. Plus -1 is a magical number that you can throw around like a football in your equations whenever you don't like the signs.

>single-handedly screws the real numbers out of being a group under multiplication
>perfect
Zero is SHIT.

42 bc not gay

>Plus -1 is a magical number that you can throw around like a football in your equations whenever you don't like the signs.

Aaaaand this is why physics is gay.

1488

any repeating digits. check'em

it doesn't. sqrt(-1) is ambiguous.

6,000,000

nice try, user, but take a look at these

Nice

0

it's not, R[i] and R[-i] are isomorphic field extensions

oy vey

I think you mean 6 gajillion*

how can a number be a cube lmao

1488

As a first year math student I have noticed that almost everyone asking "smart" questions like the one you responded to base this on basic stuff you learn in the first year of a bs in math

8648568

Grothendiek thinks 57 is prime?

What the... you are creeping me out.. I saw "test", and now I see magic...

Are you building a mobile app?

I wanted to say this. I fucking love e.

25

What sorcery is this?