Unistochastic matrix
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60,000 (sixty thousand) is the natural number that comes after 59,999 and before 60,001.
Selected numbers
- 60000 – round number
- 60049 – Leyland number
- 62210 – Markov number
- 62745 – Carmichael number
- 63020 – amicable number with 76084
- 63360 – inches in a mile
- 63750 – pentagonal pyramidal number
- 63973 – Carmichael number
- 64009 – sum of the cubes of the first 22 positive integers
- 65023 – Carol number
- 65279 – Unicode code point for byte order mark
- 65534 – Unicode code point guaranteed not to be a character
- 65535 – largest value for an unsigned 16-bit integer on a computer.
- 65536 – , also 2↑↑4 using Knuth's up-arrow notation, smallest integer with exactly 17 divisors.
- 65537 – Fermat prime
- 65539 – the 6544th prime number, and both 6544 and 65539 have digital root of 1; a regular prime; a larger member of a twin prime pair; a smaller member of a cousin prime pair; a happy prime; a weak prime; a middle member of a prime triplet, (65537, 65539, 65543); a middle member of a three-term primes in arithmetic progression, (65521, 65539, 65557).
- 65792 – Leyland number
- 66012 – tribonacci number
- 66047 – Kynea number
- 66198 – Giuga number
- 67607 – largest of six remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
- 67626 – pentagonal pyramidal number
- 68000 – processor used in Apple Macintosh computers before PowerPC (also 68k processor family)
- 68008 – processor used in Sinclair QL computer
- 68020 – processor used in Apple Macintosh computers before PowerPC
- 68030 – processor used in Apple Macintosh computers before PowerPC
- 68040 – processor used in Apple Macintosh computers before PowerPC
- 68881 – math coprocessor used in with 68020 and 68030
- 68882 – math coprocessor used in with 68020 and 68030
- 69105 – Infocom in-joke
- 69632 – Leyland number
- 69696 – square of 264; only known palindromic square that can be expressed as the sum of a pair of twin primes: 69696 = 34847 + 34849.