Template:Redirect2 Template:Infobox number 26 (twenty-six) is the natural number following 25 and preceding 27.

In mathematicsEdit

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Poster designed to depict the speciality of the number 26
  • 26 is the seventh discrete semiprime (<math>2 \times 13</math>)<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref> and the fifth with 2 as the lowest non-unitary factor thus of the form (2.q), where q is a higher prime.
  • 26 is the smallest even number n such that both n + 1 and n − 1 are composite.
  • With an aliquot sum of 16, within an aliquot sequence of five composite numbers (26,16,15,9,4,3,1,0) to the Prime in the 3-aliquot tree.
  • 26 is the only integer that is one greater than a square (52 + 1) and one less than a cube (33 − 1).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 26 is a telephone number, specifically, the number of ways of connecting 5 points with pairwise connections.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Properties of its positional representation in certain radixesEdit

Twenty-six is a repdigit in bases three (2223) and twelve (2212).

In base ten, 26 is the smallest positive integer that is not a palindrome to have a square (262 = 676) that is a palindrome.

In religionEdit

  • 26 is the gematric number, being the sum of the Hebrew characters (Template:Langx) being the name of the god of Israel – YHWH (Yahweh).
  • 26 is also the gematric number for GOD with the corresponding substitutions in English (i.e. A=1, B=2, C=3, and so on)
  • In the Tenrikyo religion of Japan, 26 is frequently used, since it marks the lunar calendar date of its founder Nakayama Miki's first divine revelation and also her death.

In scienceEdit

ReferencesEdit

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