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Шаблон:Use mdy datesШаблон:Infobox number 27 (twenty-seven; Roman numeral XXVII) is the natural number following 26 and preceding 28.

Mathematics

Twenty-seven is the cube of 3, or three tetrated <math>^{2}3 = 3^{3} = 3\times 3\times 3</math>, divisible by the number of prime numbers below it (nine).

The first non-trivial decagonal number is 27.[1]

27 has an aliquot sum of 13[2] (the sixth prime number) in the aliquot sequence <math>(27, 13, 1, 0)</math> of only one composite number, rooted in the 13-aliquot tree.[3]

The sum of the first four composite numbers is <math>4 + 6 + 8 + 9 = 27</math>,[4] while the sum of the first four prime numbers is <math>2 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 17</math>,[5] with 7 the fourth indexed prime.[6]Шаблон:Efn

In the Collatz conjecture (i.e. the <math>3n+1</math> problem), a starting value of 27 requires 3 × 37 = 111 steps to reach 1, more than any smaller number.[7]Шаблон:Efn

27 is also the fourth perfect totient number — as are all powers of 3 — with its adjacent members 15 and 39 adding to twice 27.[8]Шаблон:Efn

A prime reciprocal magic square based on multiples of <math>\tfrac {1}{7}</math> in a <math>6 \times 6</math> square has a magic constant of 27.

Including the null-motif, there are 27 distinct hypergraph motifs.[9]

Файл:Clebsch diagonal cubic surface.png
The Clebsch surface, with 27 straight lines

There are exactly twenty-seven straight lines on a smooth cubic surface,[10] which give a basis of the fundamental representation of Lie algebra <math>\mathrm {E_{6}}</math>.[11][12]

The unique simple formally real Jordan algebra, the exceptional Jordan algebra of self-adjoint 3 by 3 matrices of quaternions, is 27-dimensional;[13] its automorphism group is the 52-dimensional exceptional Lie algebra <math>\mathrm {F_{4}}.</math>[14]

There are twenty-seven sporadic groups, if the non-strict group of Lie type <math>\mathrm {T}</math> (with an irreducible representation that is twice that of <math>\mathrm {F_{4}}</math> in 104 dimensions)[15] is included.[16]

In Robin's theorem for the Riemann hypothesis, twenty-seven integers fail to hold <math>\sigma(n) < e^\gamma n \log \log n </math> for values <math>n \leq 5040,</math> where <math>\gamma</math> is the Euler–Mascheroni constant; this hypothesis is true if and only if this inequality holds for every larger <math>n.</math>[17][18][19]

Base-specific

In decimal, 27 is the first composite number not divisible by any of its digits. It is also in base ten:

  • the third Smith number[20] and sixteenth Harshad number,[21]
  • the only positive integer that is three times the sum of its digits,
  • equal to the sum of the numbers between and including its digits: <math>2+3+4+5+6+7=27</math>.

Also in base ten, if one cyclically rotates the digits of a three-digit number that is a multiple of 27, the new number is also a multiple of 27. For example, 378, 783, and 837 are all divisible by 27.

  • In similar fashion, any multiple of 27 can be mirrored and spaced with a zero each for another multiple of 27 (i.e. 27 and 702, 54 and 405, and 378 and 80703 are all multiples of 27).
  • Any multiple of 27 with "000" or "999" inserted yields another multiple of 27 (20007, 29997, 50004, and 59994 are all multiples of 27).

In senary (base six), one can readily test for divisibility by 43 (decimal 27) by seeing if the last three digits of the number match 000, 043, 130, 213, 300, 343, 430, or 513.

In decimal representation, 27 is located at the twenty-eighth (and twenty-ninth) digit after the decimal point in [[Pi|Шаблон:Pi]]:

<math display="block">3.141\;592\;653\;589\;793\;238\;462\;643\;383\;{\color{red}27}9\ldots</math>

If one starts counting with zero, 27 is the second self-locating string after 6, of only a few known.[22][23]

In science

Astronomy

Electronics

In language and literature

In astrology

  • 27 Nakṣatra or lunar mansions in Hindu astrology.

In art

Movies

Music

  • "27", a song by Fall Out Boy on the album Folie à Deux
  • "27", a song by Passenger on the album Whispers
  • "27", a song by Title Fight on the album Shed.[29]
  • "27", a song by Biffy Clyro on the album Blackened Sky
  • "27", a song on Machine Gun Kelly's album Bloom
  • "27 Jennifers", a song by Mike Doughty on the album Rockity Roll
  • 27, an album by South Korean singer Kim Sung-kyu
  • 27, an album by Argentine rock band Ciro y los Persas
  • Twenty-Seven, an album by The Adicts.
  • French rapper Kaaris' signature number is 27, from his zip code 93270.
  • "Twenty Seven Strangers" by Villagers.
  • 27, a Boston-based band
  • 27, an opera by composer Ricky Ian Gordon and librettist Royce Vavrek
  • 27 Club, a list of popular musicians, artists, or actors who died at age 27
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic has a recurring joke involving the number 27, which is used in several songs.

Other

  • The Minneapolis-based artist Deuce 7 (a.k.a. Deuce Seven, Twenty Seven, 27).

In sports

  • The value of all the colors in snooker add up to 27.
  • The number of outs in a regulation baseball game for each team at all adult levels, including professional play, is 27.
  • The New York Yankees have won 27 World Series championships, the most of any team in the MLB.

In other fields

Twenty-seven is also:

  • A-27, American attack aircraft.
  • The code for international direct-dial phone calls to South Africa.
  • The name of a cigarette, Marlboro Blend No. 27.
  • The number of the French department Eure.

See also

Notes

Шаблон:Notelist

References

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Further reading

Wells, D. The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers London: Penguin Group. (1987), p. 106.

External links

Шаблон:Integers