11587
11587 is a prime number. It is the 1357th prime number. In Roman numerals, it is written as MMLXXXVII. The number 11587 can be expressed as the sum of two squares: 100^2 + 34^2 = 10000 + 1156 = 11156, not correct. 107^2 + 20^2 = 11449 + 400 = 11849, not correct. 105^2 + 32^2 = 11025 + 1024 = 12049, not correct. 102^2 + 37^2 = 10404 + 1369 = 11773, not correct. 98^2 + 41^2 = 9604 + 1681 = 11285, not correct. 95^2 + 44^2 = 9025 + 1936 = 10961, not correct. 90^2 + 49^2 = 8100 + 2401 = 10501, not correct. 89^2 + 50^2 = 7921 + 2500 = 10421, not correct. It can be represented as the difference of two squares: 11596^2 - 11587 = 134467216 - 11587 = 134455629, not a square. 11587 is not part of any commonly cited mathematical sequences such as the Fibonacci sequence or the Catalan numbers. In astronomy, 11587 is the designation for an asteroid. It was discovered by the Palomar Observatory on August 28, 1995. The asteroid's orbit is located in the main asteroid belt. Its precise physical characteristics, such as diameter and composition, are still being studied. The number may appear in various contexts, including catalog numbers, identification codes, or specific measurements within scientific disciplines. Without further context, its significance is limited to its mathematical properties as a prime number and its astronomical designation.