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- Meertens_number abstract "In mathematical logic, a Meertens number is an integer that is its own Gödel number.The Gödel encoding of a decimal number with n digits is the product of the first n primes raised to the values of their corresponding digits in the sequence. The only Meertens number that has been found is 81312000 = 28315371112130170190. It was \"given\" to Lambert Meertens by Richard S. Bird as a present during the celebration of his 25 years at the CWI, Amsterdam. If other Meertens number exist, they must be greater than 1 × 1025.".
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- Meertens_number wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Meertens_number wikiPageRevisionID "648199242".
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLink Amsterdam.
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLink Category:Integer_sequences.
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLink Centrum_Wiskunde_&_Informatica.
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLink Decimal.
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLink Gödel_numbering.
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLink Lambert_Meertens.
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_logic.
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLink On-Line_Encyclopedia_of_Integer_Sequences.
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Bird_(computer_scientist).
- Meertens_number wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meertens number".
- Meertens_number wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Classes_of_natural_numbers.
- Meertens_number wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:OEIS_link.
- Meertens_number subject Category:Integer_sequences.
- Meertens_number hypernym Integer.
- Meertens_number type Combinatoric.
- Meertens_number type Integer.
- Meertens_number comment "In mathematical logic, a Meertens number is an integer that is its own Gödel number.The Gödel encoding of a decimal number with n digits is the product of the first n primes raised to the values of their corresponding digits in the sequence. The only Meertens number that has been found is 81312000 = 28315371112130170190. It was \"given\" to Lambert Meertens by Richard S. Bird as a present during the celebration of his 25 years at the CWI, Amsterdam.".
- Meertens_number label "Meertens number".
- Meertens_number sameAs Q6807701.
- Meertens_number sameAs m.0c3zjfn.
- Meertens_number sameAs Meertenstal.
- Meertens_number sameAs Q6807701.
- Meertens_number wasDerivedFrom Meertens_number?oldid=648199242.
- Meertens_number isPrimaryTopicOf Meertens_number.