Английская Википедия:Eighth power

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In arithmetic and algebra the eighth power of a number n is the result of multiplying eight instances of n together. So:

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Eighth powers are also formed by multiplying a number by its seventh power, or the fourth power of a number by itself.

The sequence of eighth powers of integers is:

0, 1, 256, 6561, 65536, 390625, 1679616, 5764801, 16777216, 43046721, 100000000, 214358881, 429981696, 815730721, 1475789056, 2562890625, 4294967296, 6975757441, 11019960576, 16983563041, 25600000000, 37822859361, 54875873536, 78310985281, 110075314176, 152587890625 ... Шаблон:OEIS

In the archaic notation of Robert Recorde, the eighth power of a number was called the "zenzizenzizenzic".[1]

Algebra and number theory

Polynomial equations of degree 8 are octic equations. These have the form

<math>ax^8+bx^7+cx^6+dx^5+ex^4+fx^3+gx^2+hx+k=0.\,</math>

The smallest known eighth power that can be written as a sum of eight eighth powers is[2]

<math>1409^8 = 1324^8 + 1190^8 + 1088^8 + 748^8 + 524^8 + 478^8 + 223^8 + 90^8.</math>

The sum of the reciprocals of the nonzero eighth powers is the Riemann zeta function evaluated at 8, which can be expressed in terms of the eighth power of pi:

<math>\zeta(8) = \frac{1}{1^8} + \frac{1}{2^8} + \frac{1}{3^8} + \cdots = \frac{\pi^8}{9450} = 1.00407 \dots</math> (Шаблон:OEIS2C)

This is an example of a more general expression for evaluating the Riemann zeta function at positive even integers, in terms of the Bernoulli numbers:

<math>\zeta(2n) = (-1)^{n+1}\frac{B_{2n}(2\pi)^{2n}}{2(2n)!}.</math>

Physics

In aeroacoustics, Lighthill's eighth power law states that the power of the sound created by a turbulent motion, far from the turbulence, is proportional to the eighth power of the characteristic turbulent velocity.[3][4]

The ordered phase of the two-dimensional Ising model exhibits an inverse eighth power dependence of the order parameter upon the reduced temperature.[5]

The Casimir–Polder force between two molecules decays as the inverse eighth power of the distance between them.[6][7]

See also

References

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