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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox number 101 (one hundred [and] one) is the natural number following 100 and preceding 102.

It is variously pronounced "one hundred and one" / "a hundred and one", "one hundred one" / "a hundred one", and "one oh one". As an ordinal number, 101st (one hundred [and] first), rather than 101th, is the correct form.

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In mathematics

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101 as the sum of three distinct nonzero squares

101 is:

Given 101, the Mertens function returns 0.[7] It is the second prime to have this property after 2.[8]

For a 3-digit number in decimal, this number has a relatively simple divisibility test. The candidate number is split into groups of four, starting with the rightmost four, and added up to produce a 4-digit number. If this 4-digit number is of the form <math>1000a+100b+10a+b</math> (where Шаблон:Mvar and Шаблон:Mvar are integers from 0 to 9), such as 3232 or 9797, or of the form <math>100b+b</math>, such as 707 and 808, then the number is divisible by 101.[9]

On the seven-segment display of a calculator, 101 is both a strobogrammatic prime and a dihedral prime.[10]

In science

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Messier 101, A Pinwheel galaxy.
  • In mineralogy, a Miller index of 101 is a crystal face that crosses the horizontal axis (a) and 3D vertical axis (c) but does not cross the 2D vertical axis (b).
  • In physics and chemistry, it is the atomic number of mendelevium, an actinide.
  • In astronomy it is the Messier designation given to the Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major.

In books

According to Books in Print, more books are now published with a title that begins with '101' than '100'. They usually describe or discuss a list of items, such as 101 Ways to... or 101 Questions and Answers About... . This marketing tool is used to imply that the customer is given a little extra information beyond books that include only 100 items. Some books have taken this marketing scheme even further with titles that begin with '102', '103', or '1001'. The number is used in this context as a slang term when referring to "a 101 document" what is usually referred to as a statistical survey or overview of some topic.

Room 101 is a torture chamber in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell.

In education

In American university course numbering systems, the number 101 is often used for an introductory course at a beginner's level in a department's subject area.[11][12][13] This common numbering system was designed to make transfer between colleges easier. It can also indicate a course for students not intending to major in the subject; e.g. a student intending to major in English would take English 111 not English 101.

In theory, any numbered course in one academic institution should bring a student to the same standard as a similarly numbered course at other institutions.[12] One of earliest such usages, perhaps the first, was by the University of Buffalo in 1929.[12][13]

Based on this usage, the term "101" (pronounced Шаблон:Respell) has gained a slang sense referring to basic knowledge of a topic or a collection of introductory materials to a topic, as in the sentence, "Boiling potatoes is Cooking 101".[13] The Oxford English Dictionary records the usage of "101" in this slang sense from 1986.[13]

In other fields

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In entertainment:

  • 101, a Depeche Mode album
  • 101 Dalmatians, a 1956 children's novel by Dodie Smith
  • 101 Reykjavík, a 2000 Icelandic film directed by Baltasar Kormákur, 101 being a postcode of Reykjavik
  • The apartment number of Neo in The Matrix
  • Vault 101 is the starting area of the 2008 action role-playing game Fallout 3
  • The Wonderful 101, an action-adventure game for the Wii U
  • Produce 101, a Korean reality girl group survival show
  • TV show Zoey 101
  • The house number of Samson en Gert in the eponymous Belgian kids' television show.

Others:

  • 101 is the identifying number of several infantry units in various militaries across the world, such as the American and Israeli paratrooper brigades.
  • 101 was the tail number of a Polish Air Force Tu-154, which crashed on 10 April 2010 whilst on its final approach to Smolensk North Airport killing all aboard including president Lech Kaczyński and his wife. See 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash.

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