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5723

5723 is a natural number that falls between 5722 and 5724. It is an odd integer and has a simple prime factorization that highlights its arithmetic structure.

In number theory, 5723 is the product of two primes: 59 and 97. Therefore its divisors are

5723 can be expressed in several common numeral systems. In binary it is 1011001011011. In octal it

Beyond mathematics, 5723 has calendrical relevance in certain contexts. For example, in the Hebrew calendar, year

only
1,
59,
97,
and
5723,
making
it
a
semiprime
and
squarefree.
Its
digit
sum
is
17,
so
it
is
not
divisible
by
3,
and
it
is
not
divisible
by
5
or
9.
These
properties
make
5723
a
convenient
example
of
a
composite
number
with
exactly
four
divisors.
is
13133,
and
in
hexadecimal
it
is
0x165B.
In
Roman
numerals,
when
using
an
overline
to
denote
multiplication
by
1000,
it
can
be
written
as
V̄DCCXXIII,
reflecting
5000
+
700
+
20
+
3.
5723
corresponds
to
roughly
1962–1963
CE,
spanning
parts
of
1962
and
1963.
The
number
does
not
have
widely
recognized
significance
outside
these
general
uses,
but
it
serves
as
a
concrete
example
of
a
composite
four-digit
integer
with
a
distinct
prime
factorization.