Integer
An integer is a whole number, which may be positive, negative, or zero. The set of all integers is denoted by Z and can be written as {..., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ...}. Integers extend the natural numbers by including additive inverses: for every n > 0 there is −n, and 0 is its own inverse.
Arithmetic on integers is closed under addition and multiplication, meaning the sum or product of integers
Key properties include parity (even and odd) and divisibility. Every nonzero integer factors uniquely into primes
Integers underpin much of arithmetic and number theory, and they appear in computer science, cryptography, and