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311313

311313, written with a comma as 311,313, is a six-digit integer in base 10. In mathematics, it is an ordinary composite number rather than a prime or a power of a prime.

Its prime factorization is 3 × 41 × 2,531, making it a product of three distinct primes.

Additional arithmetic properties include that the sum of its digits is 12, giving a digital root of

In a theoretical context, 311313 can be used as an example of a number with three distinct

In practical terms, numbers like 311313 may appear as identifiers, catalog numbers, or other numeric labels.

Consequently,
it
has
eight
positive
divisors:
1,
3,
41,
123,
2,531,
7,593,
103,771,
and
311,313.
The
number
is
odd
and
not
a
perfect
square.
3.
It
is
congruent
to
1
modulo
4
and
also
1
modulo
8,
reflecting
its
residue
characteristics
in
those
bases.
prime
factors.
It
is
not
prime
and
not
a
prime
power,
and
there
is
no
widely
recognized
constant,
sequence,
or
theorem
specifically
associated
with
this
exact
value.
While
its
factorization
is
of
interest
to
number
theorists
studying
multiplicative
structure,
the
number
does
not
have
a
widely
acknowledged
significance
beyond
its
basic
arithmetic
properties.