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496 (number)

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← 495 496 497 →
Cardinalfour hundred ninety-six
Ordinal496th
(four hundred ninety-sixth)
Factorization24 × 31
Greek numeralΥϞϚ´
Roman numeralCDXCVI, cdxcvi
Binary1111100002
Ternary2001013
Senary21446
Octal7608
Duodecimal35412
Hexadecimal1F016

496 (four hundred [and] ninety-six) is the natural number following 495 and preceding 497.

In mathematics

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496 is most notable for being a perfect number, and one of the earliest numbers to be recognized as such. 496 is also a harmonic divisor number.

The group E8 has real dimension 496.

In physics

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The number 496 is a very important number in superstring theory. In 1984, Michael Green and John H. Schwarz realized that one of the necessary conditions for a superstring theory to make sense is that the dimension of the gauge group of type I string theory must be 496. The group is therefore SO(32). Their discovery started the first superstring revolution. It was realized in 1985 that the heterotic string can admit another possible gauge group, namely E8 x E8.

Telephone numbers

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The UK's Ofcom reserves telephone numbers in many dialing areas in the 496 local block for fictional purposes, such as 0114 496-1234.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Fake Number Ranges: Here are the numbers reserved exclusively for TV & Radio shows". NUM3ER Supermarket. 6 September 2018. Retrieved 2022-08-16.



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