Number 216

216 (two hundred sixteen) is the natural number following 215 and preceding 217.

It is a cube, and is often called Plato's number, although it is not certain that this is the number intended by Plato.

← 215 216 217 →
Cardinaltwo hundred sixteen
Ordinal216th
(two hundred sixteenth)
Factorization23 × 33
Divisors1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 24, 27, 36, 54, 72, 108, 216
Greek numeralΣΙϚ´
Roman numeralCCXVI
Binary110110002
Ternary220003
Senary10006
Octal3308
Duodecimal16012
HexadecimalD816

In mathematics

Number 216 
Visual proof that 33 + 43 + 53 = 63

216 is the cube of 6, and the sum of three cubes:

Number 216 
It is the smallest cube that can be represented as a sum of three positive cubes, making it the first nontrivial example for Euler's sum of powers conjecture. It is, moreover, the smallest number that can be represented as a sum of any number of distinct positive cubes in more than one way. It is a highly powerful number: the product Number 216  of the exponents in its prime factorization Number 216  is larger than the product of exponents of any smaller number.

Because there is no way to express it as the sum of the proper divisors of any other integer, it is an untouchable number. Although it is not a semiprime, the three closest numbers on either side of it are, making it the middle number between twin semiprime-triples, the smallest number with this property. Sun Zhiwei has conjectured that each natural number not equal to 216 can be written as either a triangular number or as a triangular number plus a prime number; however, this is not possible for 216. If the conjecture is true, 216 would be the only number for which this is not possible.

There are 216 ordered pairs of four-element permutations whose products generate all the other permutations on four elements. There are also 216 fixed hexominoes, the polyominoes made from 6 squares, joined edge-to-edge. Here "fixed" means that rotations or mirror reflections of hexominoes are considered to be distinct shapes.

In other fields

216 is one common interpretation of Plato's number, a number described in vague terms by Plato in the Republic. Other interpretations include 3600 and 12960000.

There are 216 colors in the web-safe color palette, a Number 216  color cube.

In the game of checkers, there are 216 different positions that can be reached by the first three moves.

The proto-Kabbalistic work Sefer Yetzirah states that the creation of the world was achieved by the manipulation of 216 sacred letters.

See also

References

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