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102629

102629 is a positive integer that follows 102628 and precedes 102630. In mathematics, it is notable for being a composite number with a simple prime factorization: 102629 = 17 × 6037, where 6037 is a prime number. Consequently, its divisors are 1, 17, 6037, and 102629, giving it four positive divisors in total.

As a product of two distinct primes, 102629 is odd and not a perfect square or cube.

In broader use, 102629 may appear as a numeric identifier in various catalogs, datasets, or sequences where

Overall, 102629 is a modestly composite six-digit number whose arithmetic properties are straightforward: it is the

It
is
congruent
to
1
modulo
4
(102629
≡
1
(mod
4)).
The
sum
of
its
digits
is
20,
so
its
digital
root
is
2.
It
is
not
a
triangular
number,
since
the
discriminant
in
the
triangular-number
test,
1
+
8
×
102629
=
821033,
is
not
a
perfect
square.
integer
labeling
is
required.
Like
many
integers,
it
can
function
as
an
example
in
number
theory
discussions,
computer
science
exercises,
or
recreational
mathematics
without
implying
any
specific
named
object.
product
of
two
primes,
with
a
small
divisor
set
and
standard
positional
characteristics
within
the
integers.