84976
84976 is a number that appears in various contexts, including mathematics, astronomy, and popular culture. In mathematics, it is often referenced in the context of the *Collatz conjecture*, a famous unsolved problem in number theory. The conjecture involves a sequence generated from any positive integer: if the number is even, divide it by two; if it is odd, multiply it by three and add one. The sequence is then repeated until it reaches one. The number 84976 is one of the largest known starting numbers that requires the most iterations to reach one, demonstrating the complexity of the conjecture.
In astronomy, 84976 is the designation for a minor planet in the outer region of the solar
Additionally, 84976 has appeared in various cultural references, including as a code or identifier in media,