48 (number) explained

Number:48
Divisor:1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 48

48 (forty-eight) is the natural number following 47 and preceding 49. It is one third of a gross, or four dozens.

In mathematics

Forty-eight is the double factorial of 6,[1] [2] a highly composite number. Like all other multiples of 6, it is a semiperfect number. 48 is the smallest non-trivial 17-gonal number.

48 is the smallest number with exactly ten divisors, and the first multiple of 12 not to be a sum of twin primes.

There are eleven solutions to the equation φ(x) = 48, namely . This is more than any integer below it, making 48 a highly totient number. On the other hand, the totient of 48 is 16,[3] a third of its numeric value, that is also the number of divisors of 168,[4] the seventeenth record for sum-of-divisors of natural numbers where 48 specifically sets the sixteenth such record value, of 124.[5]

Since the greatest prime factor of 482 + 1 = 2305 is 461, which is clearly more than twice 48, 48 is a Størmer number.

48 is a Harshad number in decimal, as it is divisible by 4+8 = 12.

m

is given by the equations

\tfrac{m2}{48}

for even

m

, and

\tfrac{(m+3)2}{48}

for odd

m

.[6]

48 is the order of full octahedral symmetry, which describes three-dimensional mirror symmetries associated with the regular octahedron and cube. 48 is also twice the order of full tetrahedral symmetry (24).

Riemann zeta function

48 is the floor and nearest-integer value of the ninth imaginary part of non-trivial zeroes in the Riemann zeta function (see, Riemann hypothesis). Among the nine first such floor and ceiling values, this is the closest to an integer, differing from 48 by a value of around

+0.0051508811671597279...

[7]

Meanwhile, the fifth such ceiling value is 33,[8] which is the smallest of only three numbers to hold a sum-of-divisors of 48 (the others are 35 and 47).[9] The composite index of 48 represents the fifth floor value in this sequence, 32.[10] The smallest floor and ceiling values in the Riemann zeta function are 14 and 15, which are the two smallest numbers (of three total) to hold a sum-of-divisors of 24 (half 48).

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Notes and References

  1. Double factorials n!!: a(n) = n*a(n-2) for n > 1, a(0) = a(1) = 1.
  2. Double factorial of even numbers: (2n)!! = 2^n*n!.
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  7. Web site: Odlyzko . Andrew . Andrew Odlyzko . The first 100 (non trivial) zeros of the Riemann Zeta function [AT&T Labs]]. Andrew Odlyzko: Home Page . . 2024-01-16 .
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  11. Web site: How many prophets were there and who were they? - philosophy prophecy history prophets torah the bible the prophets. 2006-07-17. 2007-08-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20070810114147/http://www.askmoses.com/article.html?h=248&o=89728. dead.
  12. Web site: 2019-11-09. Chinese Numerology: Lucky and Unlucky Numbers Meaning. 2021-09-20. My Today's Horoscope. en.