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5023

5023 is an integer in the decimal numeral system, positioned between 5022 and 5024. In mathematics, 5023 is a prime number, meaning it has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. It is odd and not divisible by small primes such as 3 or 5, and a check against all primes up to the square root of 5023 (approximately 70.9) confirms its primality.

In common base representations, 5023 can be written as 1001110011111 in binary, 0x139F in hexadecimal, and 11637

Beyond these notations, 5023 functions primarily as a plain integer in arithmetic and number-theory contexts. It

in
octal.
The
decimal
digits
sum
to
10,
and
its
binary
form
contains
nine
ones.
For
Roman
numerals,
5023
would
be
represented
as
V
with
an
overline
to
denote
5000,
followed
by
XXIII,
i.e.,
V̄
XXIII.
may
appear
in
examples
illustrating
prime
properties,
modular
arithmetic,
or
numeral-system
conversions.
There
are
no
widely
recognized
historical
events,
cultural
references,
or
standard
designations
commonly
associated
with
the
number
5023.