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12631

12631 is a natural number that follows 12630 and precedes 12632. It is an odd composite number. The prime factorization of 12631 is 17 × 743, with 743 being prime. Therefore, its positive divisors are 1, 17, 743, and 12631. As a product of two distinct primes, 12631 is a semiprime and has exactly four divisors. The sum of its divisors (including itself) is (1 + 17) × (1 + 743) = 18 × 744 = 13392.

In other representations, 12631 equals 0x3157 in hexadecimal and 11000101010111 in binary. This shows its binary

12631 does not belong to any widely known special mathematical sequences by itself beyond its status as

In practical contexts, 12631 may appear as an identifier, model number, or catalog entry in various datasets

form
as
a
14-bit
number.
The
decimal
digits
sum
to
13,
and
the
number
is
congruent
to
3
modulo
4,
with
a
remainder
of
7
when
divided
by
8.
a
semiprime.
It
is
not
a
prime,
nor
a
square
or
cube.
Its
mathematical
interest
lies
primarily
in
its
factorization
as
a
product
of
two
distinct
primes
and
the
resulting
divisor
structure.
or
inventories.
There
is
no
widely
recognized
encyclopedic
significance
attached
specifically
to
the
number
itself
beyond
the
basic
arithmetic
properties
described
here.