1031
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Number
$1031$ (one thousand and thirty-one) is:
- The $173$rd prime number
- The index of the $5$th repunit prime after $R_2$, $R_{19}$, $R_{23}$, $R_{317}$
- The $36$th emirp after $13$, $17$, $31$, $37$, $\ldots$, $733$, $739$, $743$, $751$, $761$, $769$, $907$, $937$, $941$, $953$, $967$, $971$, $983$, $991$, $1009$, $1021$
- The smaller of the $37$th pair of twin primes:
- $1033 - 1031 = 2$
- The $40$th Sophie Germain prime after $2$, $3$, $5$, $11$, $23$, $29$, $41$, $\ldots$, $653$, $659$, $683$, $719$, $743$, $761$, $809$, $911$, $953$, $1013$, $1019$:
- $2 \times 1031 + 1 = 2063$, which is prime.
Historical Note
The prime nature of the repunit $R_{1031}$ was proved by Hugh Cowie Williams and Harvey Alan Dubner in $1986$.
Also see
- Previous ... Next: Index of Repunit Prime
- Previous ... Next: Twin Primes
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Sources
- 1997: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): $1111 \ldots 111111$