Sunday, August 31, 2008

I get to do another number post, this time for me (although, I should admit, I kept thinking I'd turned 37, but no, it is 36)

In mathematics
36 is the sum of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.

It is the square of 6 as well as a triangular number, making it a square triangular number, and also the only triangular number whose square root is also a triangular number. It is also a 13-gonal number.

36 is the smallest number n with exactly 8 solutions to the equation φ(x) = n. Being the smallest number with exactly 9 divisors, 36 is a highly composite number. Adding up some subsets of its divisors (e.g., 6, 12 and 18) gives 36, hence 36 is a semiperfect number.

This number is the sum of a twin prime (17 + 19), and the sum of the cubes of the first three integers.

36 is the number of degrees in the angle of all 5 tips in a perfect star.

The thirty-six officers problem is a mathematical puzzle.

The number of possible outcomes (not summed) in the roll of two distinct dice.

36 is the largest numeric base that some computer systems support because it exhausts the numerals, 0–9, and the letters, A–Z.

The truncated cube and the truncated octahedron are Archimedean solids with 36 edges.

In base 10, it is a Harshad number.

The number of domino tilings of a 4×4 checkerboard is 36.

Since it is possible to find sequences of 36 consecutive integers such that each inner member member shares a factor with either the first or the last member, 36 is an Erdős–Woods number.

Because 362 + 1 = 1297, a prime, which is obviously more than 36 twice, 36 is a Størmer number.


Measurements
The number of inches in a yard.[1]
In the UK, a standard beer barrel is 36 UK gallons, about 163.7 litres. [1]
The number of barleycorns in an English foot.[1]
The sum of 1+2+3+...+36 is [1]666.

In science
The atomic number of krypton [2]
Many early computers featured a 36-bit word length [3]
ASCII code for the symbol '$' [4]

Astronomy
Messier object M36, a magnitude 6.5 open cluster in the constellation Auriga [5]
The New General Catalogue object NGC 36, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces [6]

In religion
According to Jewish tradition, in every generation there are 36 righteous people (the "Lamed Vav Tzadikim") in whose merit the world continues to exist.[7]
According to the Midrash, the light created by God on the first day of creation shone for exactly 36 hours; it was replaced by the light of the Sun that was created on the Fourth Day.[7]
Altogether, 36 candles are kindled in the Hanukkah menorah over the 8 days of that holiday (not including the shamash candle).[7]
The Torah commands 36 times to love, respect and protect the stranger.[7]
In one Māori legend, concerning the creation of mankind by the god Tāne, 36 gods took active part in assembling the various parts of the first human before Tāne breathed life into her.[8]


In the arts, culture, and philosophy
The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations are considered a useful conceptual aid in theater.
The Thirty-Six Stratagems are a collection of Chinese proverbs illustrating useful approaches to conflict situations.
Perfect score on the ACT.

In sports
Australian Basketball team The Adelaide 36ers.[9]
Retired number of former baseball players Robin Roberts[10] of the Phillies and Gaylord Perry[11] of the Giants.
Retired number of former basketball player Lloyd Neal of the Portland Trail Blazers[12]


From Wikipedia.

Thank you for the sweet birthday wishes today, it is lovely to be going through my inbox and see notes. It is a special blessing to have it fall on a Sunday, so to get the blessing of a Birthday Liturgy. Tonight, we'll have dinner out - Italian, I think.

19 Comments:

At 2:24 PM , Blogger DebD said...

WooHoo I get to be first to wish you happy birthday on your blog.

Many Years!

 
At 3:53 PM , Blogger mielikki said...

Happy birthday, Mimi, and many many more

 
At 4:08 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Happy, happy birthday! Although, you weren't born yet, LOL! Hugs and love - wish we were there celebrating with you!
Love, Mom & Dad

 
At 4:45 PM , Blogger elizabeth said...

happy birthday!! many many more years!!! hope your day was good today... :)

 
At 3:17 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Many, many years, and a blessed birthday!

Hope you enjoyed the Italian!

[I thought I turned 24 one year...I was actually 25. :)]

 
At 4:54 AM , Blogger MamaBirdEmma said...

Happy Birthday, Mimi! God Grant You Many Blessed Years!!

 
At 6:14 AM , Blogger Martha said...

So, how was your birthday dinner? I love numbers and mathematics, so this was a cool post...36 is a terrific number!

 
At 6:38 AM , Blogger Athanasia said...

Okay, so I knew it was your birthday and then totally forgot to send a card! As I hang my head in total embarrassment...know that my wishes for a blessed day and MANY YEARS was there...just given a little late

Many hugs...your east coast friend!!

 
At 7:43 AM , Blogger Alicia said...

Many years, my friend!

 
At 6:19 PM , Blogger Megan Mabanag said...

Happy Birthday! You were on my mind all day yesterday. Hope it was a wonderful day!! Lots of love from Cali.

 
At 1:32 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday

and only 36. Good for you.

I'm 48 6x8 etc ... and soon going on 49 which I hope is a PRIME number.

:)

actually if memory serves me right it's the number of the year of jubilee and even if it's not come November I'm going to embrace it as such :)

 
At 6:19 AM , Blogger Suzanne said...

I am sorry I missed your birthday. I hope and pray our Father blesses you and is with you in all that you do for Him. Amen

 
At 9:41 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm a bit late in reading this, but happy birthday. Many years!

 
At 10:23 AM , Blogger Kassianni said...

happy birthday and many years!
I just turned 36 this past may.
they say it just keeps getting better.

 
At 7:56 PM , Blogger Rosemary said...

Happy birthday, friend! Are you bychance a math major? :-)

 
At 10:16 PM , Blogger Liz in Seattle said...

Happy, happy birthday to you, and many, many years!

Thirty six sounds awfully young to me ;-)

Love,
Liz

 
At 4:41 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

It is good to know that i am not the only one who gets mixed up regarding how old i am.

A belated Happy Birthday to you!!

 
At 11:07 AM , Blogger Mimi said...

Thank you very much for the birthday wishes, it was a good day.

And, no, Rosemary, I was most certainly not a math major! Grin!

 
At 6:29 PM , Blogger Sarah - Kala said...

Had no idea t'was your birthday. Hope it was GRAND!!

 

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