1729 is the
natural number following
1728
Events
January–March
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and preceding 1730. It is a
taxicab number
In mathematics, the ''n''th taxicab number, typically denoted Ta(''n'') or Taxicab(''n''), also called the ''n''th Hardy–Ramanujan number, is defined as the smallest integer that can be expressed as a sum of two ''positive'' integer cubes in ...
, and is variously known as Ramanujan's number and the Ramanujan-Hardy number, after an anecdote of the British mathematician
G. H. Hardy
Godfrey Harold Hardy (7 February 1877 – 1 December 1947) was an English mathematician, known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis. In biology, he is known for the Hardy–Weinberg principle, a basic principle of pop ...
when he visited Indian mathematician
Srinivasa Ramanujan
Srinivasa Ramanujan (; born Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar, ; 22 December 188726 April 1920) was an Indian mathematician. Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, ...
in hospital. He related their conversation:
The two different ways are:
: 1729 = 1
3 + 12
3 = 9
3 + 10
3
The quotation is sometimes expressed using the term "positive cubes", since allowing negative perfect cubes (the cube of a
negative integer) gives the smallest solution as
91 (which is a
divisor of 1729; 1991 = 1729).
:91 = 6
3 + (−5)
3 = 4
3 + 3
3
Numbers that are the smallest number that can be expressed as the sum of two cubes in ''n'' distinct ways have been dubbed "
taxicab number
In mathematics, the ''n''th taxicab number, typically denoted Ta(''n'') or Taxicab(''n''), also called the ''n''th Hardy–Ramanujan number, is defined as the smallest integer that can be expressed as a sum of two ''positive'' integer cubes in ...
s". The number was also found in one of Ramanujan's notebooks dated years before the incident, and was noted by
Frénicle de Bessy in 1657. A commemorative plaque now appears at the site of the Ramanujan-Hardy incident, at 2 Colinette Road in
Putney
Putney () is a district of southwest London, England, in the London Borough of Wandsworth, southwest of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.
History
Putney is an ancient par ...
.
The same expression defines 1729 as the first in the sequence of "Fermat near misses" defined, in reference to
Fermat's Last Theorem, as numbers of the form which are also expressible as the sum of two other cubes.
Other properties
1729 is also the third
Carmichael number, the first Chernick–Carmichael number , and the first absolute
Euler pseudoprime. It is also a
sphenic number.
1729 is also the third
Zeisel number. It is a
centered cube number
A centered cube number is a centered figurate number that counts the number of points in a three-dimensional pattern formed by a point surrounded by concentric cubical layers of points, with points on the square faces of the th layer. Equival ...
, as well as a
dodecagonal number, a 24-
gonal and 84-gonal number.
Investigating pairs of distinct integer-valued
quadratic form
In mathematics, a quadratic form is a polynomial with terms all of degree two (" form" is another name for a homogeneous polynomial). For example,
:4x^2 + 2xy - 3y^2
is a quadratic form in the variables and . The coefficients usually belong t ...
s that represent every integer the same number of times, Schiemann found that such quadratic forms must be in four or more variables, and the least possible
discriminant of a four-variable pair is 1729.
1729 is the lowest number which can be represented by a
Loeschian quadratic form in four different ways with ''a'' and ''b'' positive integers. The integer pairs (''a'',''b'') are (25,23), (32,15), (37,8) and (40,3).
1729 is the dimension of the
Fourier transform on which the fastest known algorithm for
multiplying two numbers is based.
This is an example of a
galactic algorithm.
See also
* ''
A Disappearing Number
''A Disappearing Number'' is a 2007 play co-written and devised by the Théâtre de Complicité company and directed and conceived by English playwright Simon McBurney. It was inspired by the collaboration during the 1910s between the pure math ...
'', a March 2007 play about Ramanujan in England during World War I.
*
Interesting number paradox
*
4104, the second positive integer which can be expressed as the sum of two positive cubes in two different ways.
References
External links
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* {{cite web, last=Grime, first=James, title=1729: Taxi Cab Number or Hardy-Ramanujan Number, url=http://www.numberphile.com/videos/1729taxicab.html, work=Numberphile, publisher=
Brady Haran
Brady John Haran (born 18 June 1976) is an Australian-British independent filmmaker and video journalist who produces educational videos and documentary films for his YouTube channels, the most notable being '' Periodic Videos'' and ''Numbe ...
, author2=Bowley, Roger, access-date=2013-04-02, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170306141337/http://numberphile.com/videos/1729taxicab.html, archive-date=2017-03-06, url-status=dead
Why does the number 1729 show up in so many Futurama episodes? io9.com
Integers
Srinivasa Ramanujan