13×23×29
The number 13×23×29 represents the product of three distinct prime numbers: 13, 23, and 29. This calculation results in the integer 8651. As a product of primes, 8651 is a composite number. Its prime factorization is unique, consisting solely of the numbers 13, 23, and 29, each appearing once. This property is a fundamental concept in number theory, specifically the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, which states that every integer greater than 1 is either a prime number itself or can be represented as the product of prime numbers in a unique way, disregarding the order of the factors. The number 13×23×29 therefore holds no special significance beyond being the result of this specific multiplication of primes. It does not appear to have any widely recognized mathematical properties or applications that distinguish it from other composite numbers formed by the product of three primes. Its value is primarily determined by the magnitudes of the prime factors involved.