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The Significance of 33, Rey

Posted: 11-09-2011 05:13 AM
by Harold Henderson
Since Rey Ramon turns 33 on this day, I thought I would present the significance of his age from a purely mathematical point of view:

"33 is the largest positive integer that cannot be expressed as a sum of different triangular numbers. It is also the smallest odd repdigit that is not a prime number.

33 is the eighth distinct semiprime comprising the prime factors (3 • 11). Its aliquot sum is 15; itself a discrete semiprime (3 • 5) in the following Aliquot sequence 33,15,9,4,3,1,0. (Note 33 is the 8th composite number to descend into the prime number 3, the others outside of this sequence being 30,26,16,12) Since 33 is a semiprime with both its prime factors being Gaussian primes, 33 is a Blum integer.

The sum of the first four positive factorials is 33. Adding up the sums of divisors of 1 through 6 yields 33. 33 is the smallest integer such that it and the next two integers all have the same number of divisors.

It is also the first member of the first cluster of three semiprimes (33,34,35); the next such cluster is 85,86,87.

Since the greatest prime factor of 332 + 1 = 1090 is 109, which is obviously more than 33 twice, 33 is a Størmer number."

Now that you are sufficiently awed at the significance of his age, you need to be even more impressed that Rey is a great AAV pilot (who doesn't fly enough GFIs anymore) and a great father/husband (you can tell by the FB pics he posts).

Happy Birthday, Rey! We know your non-virtual family will celebrate with you in good style, too.

Re: The Significance of 33, Rey

Posted: 11-09-2011 11:34 PM
by Theodore Martin
Happy birthday to you Rey.

Re: The Significance of 33, Rey

Posted: 11-11-2011 08:24 AM
by Rey Ramon
I am touched Harold. Thank you.