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- In number theory, a colossally abundant number (sometimes abbreviated as CA) is a natural number that, in a particular, rigorous sense, has many divisors...
- number 55296 = 3-smooth number 55440 = superior highly composite number; colossally abundant number 55459 = one of five remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers...
- 3\times 4\times 5\times 6\times 7} . a superior highly composite number. a colossally abundant number. the last highly composite number that is half of the...
- number 1,419,857 = 175 1,421,280 = harmonic divisor number 1,441,440 = colossally abundant number, superior highly composite number 1,441,889 = Markov number...
- number. highly composite, superior highly composite, superabundant, and colossally abundant. It is also a sp****ly totient number. 120 is also the smallest...
- factorial (7!), a superior highly composite number, abundant number, colossally abundant number and the number of permutations of 4 items out of 10 choices...
- 883,693 = 935 6,975,757,441 = 835212 = 2894 = 178 6,983,776,800 = 15th colossally abundant number, 15th superior highly composite number 7,007,009,909 =...
- pair. The first 15 superabundant numbers are the same as the first 15 colossally abundant numbers. In decimal, 15 contains the digits 1 and 5 and is the...
- base 9 229,345,007 = 475 232,792,560 = superior highly composite number; colossally abundant number; the smallest number divisible by all the numbers 1 through...
- 367567200, 6983776800 (sequence A002201 in the OEIS) are also the first 15 colossally abundant numbers, which meet a similar condition based on the sum-of-divisors...