81 (number)
Template:Infobox number 81 (eighty-one) is the natural number following 80 and preceding 82.
In mathematicsEdit
81 is:
- the square of 9 and the second fourth-power of a prime; 34.
- with an aliquot sum of 40; within an aliquot sequence of three composite numbers (81,40,50,43,1,0) to the Prime in the 43-aliquot tree.
- a perfect totient number like all powers of three.<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
- a heptagonal number.<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
- an icosioctagonal number.<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
- a centered octagonal number.<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
- a tribonacci number.<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
- an open meandric number.<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
- the ninth member of the Mian-Chowla sequence.<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
- a palindromic number in bases 8 (1218) and 26 (3326).
- a Harshad number in bases 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10 and 13.
- one of three non-trivial numbers (the other two are 1458 and 1729) which, when its digits (in decimal) are added together, produces a sum which, when multiplied by its reversed self, yields the original number:
- 8 + 1 = 9
- 9 × 9 = 81 (although this case is somewhat degenerate, as the sum has only a single digit).
The inverse of 81 is 0.Template:Overline recurring, missing only the digit "8" from the complete set of digits. This is an example of the general rule that, in base b,
- <math>\frac{1}{\left(b-1\right)^2} = 0.\overline{012\cdots(b-4)(b-3)(b-1)},</math>
omitting only the digit b−2.
In other fieldsEdit
Eighty-one is also:
- The number of chapters in the Tao Te Ching, the foundational text of Taoism.
- The symbolic number of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. 'H' and 'A' are the 8th and 1st letter of the alphabet, respectively.<ref>Template:Citation.</ref>
- 81 (八一) is referenced in flags and symbols of the People's Liberation Army as it was founded on August 1 (8/1).
- The career high of points scored in a single game by Kobe Bryant on January 22, 2006 against the Toronto Raptors. 81 is the second most points scored in an American professional basketball game, behind Wilt Chamberlain's 100.