11977
11977 is an integer in the sequence of natural numbers, following 11976 and preceding 11978. It is an odd number. In prime factorization, 11977 is a prime number itself, meaning its only positive divisors are 1 and 11977. This makes it indivisible by any smaller integer other than one. As a prime number, it plays a role in number theory and cryptography. The sum of its digits is 1 + 1 + 9 + 7 + 7, which equals 25. In Roman numerals, 11977 would be represented as MMXCVII. When written out, it is eleven thousand, nine hundred and seventy-seven. It does not possess any particularly notable mathematical properties that distinguish it significantly from other prime numbers of similar magnitude, such as being a Mersenne prime or a perfect number. It is simply one specific point within the infinite set of prime integers.