20000 (number)
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cardinal | twenty thousand | |||
| Ordinal | 
20000th (twenty thousandth)  | |||
| Factorization | 25× 54 | |||
| Roman numeral | XX | |||
| Binary | 1001110001000002 | |||
| Ternary | 10001022023 | |||
| Quaternary | 103202004 | |||
| Quinary | 11200005 | |||
| Senary | 2323326 | |||
| Octal | 470408 | |||
| Duodecimal | B6A812 | |||
| Hexadecimal | 4E2016 | |||
| Vigesimal | 2A0020 | |||
| Base 36 | FFK36 | |||
20 000 (twenty thousand) is the natural number that comes after 19 999 and before 20 001.
Selected numbers in the range 20000–29999
- 20000 – round number; also in the title of Jules Verne's novel 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
 - 20081 – Motorola 68K instruction for no operation (NOP)
 - 20100 – sum of the first 200 natural numbers (hence a triangular number)
 - 20160 – highly composite number; the smallest order belonging to two non-isomorphic simple groups: the alternating group A8 and the Chevalley group A2(4)
 - 20161 – the largest integer that cannot be expressed as a sum of two abundant numbers
 - 20230 – pentagonal pyramidal number
 - 20412 – Leyland number
 - 20540 – square pyramidal number
 - 20569 – tetranacci number
 - 20736 – 124, 1000012, palindromic in base 15 (622615)
 - 20903 – first prime of form 120k + 23 that is not a full reptend prime
 - 21025 – 1452, palindromic in base 12 (1020112
 - 21147 – Bell number
 - 21181 – one of six remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
 - 21856 – octahedral number
 - 21952 – 283
 - 21978 – reverses when multiplied by 4
 - 22050 – pentagonal pyramidal number
 - 22140 – square pyramidal number
 - 22222 – Kaprekar number
 - 22447 – cuban prime
 - 22527 – Woodall number
 - 22699 – one of six remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpiński problem
 - 23401 – Leyland number
 - 23409 – sum of the cubes of the first 17 positive integers
 - 23497 – cuban prime
 - 23821 – square pyramidal number
 - 23969 – octahedral number
 - 23976 – pentagonal pyramidal number
 - 24211 – Zeisel number
 - 24336 – 1562, palindromic in base 5: 12343215
 - 24389 – 293
 - 24571 – cuban prime
 - 24601 – Jean Valjean's prisoner number in Les Miserables
 - 24631 – Wedderburn-Etherington number
 - 24649 – 1572, palindromic in base 12: 1232112
 - 24737 – one of six remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
 - 25011 – the first composite number that in base 10 remains composite after any insertion of a digit
 - 25085 – Zeisel number
 - 25117 – cuban prime
 - 25200 – highly composite number
 - 25205 – largest number whose factorial is less than 10100000
 - 25585 – square pyramidal number
 - 26214 – octahedral number
 - 26227 – cuban prime
 - 26861 – smallest number below which there are more primes of the form 4k + 1 than of the form 4k + 3
 - 26896 – 1642, palindromic in base 9: 408049
 - 27000 – 303
 - 27434 – square pyramidal number
 - 27559 – Zeisel number
 - 27648 – 11 × 22 × 33 × 44
 - 27720 – highly composite number; smallest number divisible by the numbers 1 to 12 (there is no smaller number divisible by the numbers 1 to 11)
 - 27846 – harmonic divisor number
 - 28158 – pentagonal pyramidal number
 - 28374 – smallest integer to start a run of six consecutive integers with the same number of divisors
 - 28561 – 134, 1192 + 1202, number that is simultaneously a square number and a centered square number, palindromic in base 12: 1464112
 - 28595 – octahedral number
 - 28657 – Fibonacci number, Markov number
 - 28900 – 1702, palindromic in base 13: 1020113
 - 29241 – sum of the cubes of the first 18 positive integers
 - 29341 – Carmichael number
 - 29370 – square pyramidal number
 - 29791 – 313
 
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