8192
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| Cardinal | eight thousand one hundred ninety-two | |||
| Ordinal | Script error: No such module "Ordinal". (eight thousand one hundred ninety-second) | |||
| Factorization | 213 | |||
| Divisors | 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192 | |||
| Greek numeral | Template:Greek numeral | |||
| Roman numeral | VMMMCXCII, or VIIICXCII | |||
| Binary | 100000000000002 | |||
| Ternary | 1020201023 | |||
| Senary | 1015326 | |||
| Octal | 200008 | |||
| Duodecimal | 48A812 | |||
| Hexadecimal | 200016 | |||
8192 is the natural number following 8191 and preceding 8193.
8192 is a power of two: (2 to the 13th power).
Because it is two times a sixth power (8192 = 2 × 46), it is also a Bhaskara twin. That is, 8192 has the property that twice its square is a cube and twice its cube is a square.[1]
In computing
- 8192 (213) is the maximum number of fragments for IPv4 datagram.
References
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- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Sloane, N. J. A. (ed.). "Sequence A106318 (Bhaskara twins: n such that 2*n^2=X^3 and 2*n^3=Y^2)". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation..
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