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17 (seventeen) is the
natural number In mathematics, the natural numbers are those numbers used for counting (as in "there are ''six'' coins on the table") and ordering (as in "this is the ''third'' largest city in the country"). Numbers used for counting are called ''cardinal ...
following 16 and preceding 18. It is a
prime number A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers. A natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. For example, 5 is prime because the only ways ...
. Seventeen is the sum of the first four prime numbers.


In mathematics

17 is the seventh
prime number A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers. A natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. For example, 5 is prime because the only ways ...
, which makes seventeen the fourth super-prime, as seven is itself prime. The next prime is 19, with which it forms a
twin prime A twin prime is a prime number that is either 2 less or 2 more than another prime number—for example, either member of the twin prime pair (41, 43). In other words, a twin prime is a prime that has a prime gap of two. Sometimes the term ''twin p ...
. It is a cousin prime with 13 and a
sexy prime In number theory, sexy primes are prime numbers that differ from each other by 6. For example, the numbers 5 and 11 are both sexy primes, because both are prime and . The term "sexy prime" is a pun stemming from the Latin word for six: . If o ...
with 11 and 23. It is an
emirp An emirp (''prime'' spelled backwards) is a prime number that results in a different prime when its decimal digits are reversed. This definition excludes the related palindromic primes. The term ''reversible prime'' is used to mean the same as e ...
, and more specifically a
permutable prime A permutable prime, also known as anagrammatic prime, is a prime number which, in a given base, can have its digits' positions switched through any permutation and still be a prime number. H. E. Richert, who is supposedly the first to study the ...
with 71, both of which are also supersingular primes. Seventeen is the sixth
Mersenne prime In mathematics, a Mersenne prime is a prime number that is one less than a power of two. That is, it is a prime number of the form for some integer . They are named after Marin Mersenne, a French Minim friar, who studied them in the early 17th ...
exponent, yielding 131,071. Seventeen is the only prime number which is the sum of four consecutive primes: 2, 3, 5, 7. Any other four consecutive primes summed would always produce an even number, thereby divisible by 2 and so not prime. Seventeen can be written in the form x^y + y^x and x^y - y^x, and, as such, it is a Leyland prime and Leyland prime of the second kind: :17=2^+3^=3^-4^. 17 is one of seven
lucky numbers of Euler Euler's "lucky" numbers are positive integers ''n'' such that for all integers ''k'' with , the polynomial produces a prime number. When ''k'' is equal to ''n'', the value cannot be prime since is divisible by ''n''. Since the polynomial can b ...
which produce primes of the form k^-k+41. Seventeen is the third
Fermat prime In mathematics, a Fermat number, named after Pierre de Fermat, who first studied them, is a positive integer of the form :F_ = 2^ + 1, where ''n'' is a non-negative integer. The first few Fermat numbers are: : 3, 5, 17, 257, 65537, 429496 ...
, as it is of the form 2^ + 1, specifically with n=2. Since 17 is a Fermat prime, regular
heptadecagon In geometry, a heptadecagon, septadecagon or 17-gon is a seventeen-sided polygon. Regular heptadecagon A '' regular heptadecagon'' is represented by the Schläfli symbol . Construction As 17 is a Fermat prime, the regular heptadecagon is a ...
s can be constructed with a
compass A compass is a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation. It commonly consists of a magnetized needle or other element, such as a compass card or compass rose, which can pivot to align itself wit ...
and unmarked ruler. This was proven by
Carl Friedrich Gauss Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (; german: Gauß ; la, Carolus Fridericus Gauss; 30 April 177723 February 1855) was a German mathematician and physicist who made significant contributions to many fields in mathematics and science. Sometimes refer ...
and ultimately led him to choose mathematics over philology for his studies. Either 16 or 18
unit square In mathematics, a unit square is a square whose sides have length . Often, ''the'' unit square refers specifically to the square in the Cartesian plane with corners at the four points ), , , and . Cartesian coordinates In a Cartesian coordin ...
s can be formed into rectangles with perimeter equal to the area; and there are no other
natural number In mathematics, the natural numbers are those numbers used for counting (as in "there are ''six'' coins on the table") and ordering (as in "this is the ''third'' largest city in the country"). Numbers used for counting are called ''cardinal ...
s with this property. The
Platonist Platonism is the philosophy of Plato and philosophical systems closely derived from it, though contemporary platonists do not necessarily accept all of the doctrines of Plato. Platonism had a profound effect on Western thought. Platonism at l ...
s regarded this as a sign of their peculiar propriety; and
Plutarch Plutarch (; grc-gre, Πλούταρχος, ''Ploútarchos''; ; – after AD 119) was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for hi ...
notes it when writing that the
Pythagoreans Pythagoreanism originated in the 6th century BC, based on and around the teachings and beliefs held by Pythagoras and his followers, the Pythagoreans. Pythagoras established the first Pythagorean community in the ancient Greek colony of Kroton, ...
"utterly abominate" 17, which "bars them off from each other and disjoins them". Seventeen is the minimum number of vertices on a graph such that, if the edges are coloured with three different colours, there is bound to be a monochromatic triangle; see
Ramsey's theorem In combinatorics, Ramsey's theorem, in one of its graph-theoretic forms, states that one will find monochromatic cliques in any edge labelling (with colours) of a sufficiently large complete graph. To demonstrate the theorem for two colours (say ...
. There are also: *17 crystallographic space groups in two dimensions. These are sometimes called
wallpaper group A wallpaper is a mathematical object covering a whole Euclidean plane by repeating a motif indefinitely, in manner that certain isometries keep the drawing unchanged. To a given wallpaper there corresponds a group of such congruent transformati ...
s, as they represent the seventeen possible symmetry types that can be used for
wallpaper Wallpaper is a material used in interior decoration to decorate the interior walls of domestic and public buildings. It is usually sold in rolls and is applied onto a wall using wallpaper paste. Wallpapers can come plain as "lining paper" (so ...
. *17 combinations of regular polygons that completely fill a plane vertex. Eleven of these belong to regular and semiregular tilings, while 6 of these (3.7.42, 3.8.24, 3.9.18, 3.10.15, 4.5.20, and 5.5.10) exclusively surround a point in the plane and fill it only when irregular polygons are included. *17 orthogonal curvilinear
coordinate systems In geometry, a coordinate system is a system that uses one or more numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of the points or other geometric elements on a manifold such as Euclidean space. The order of the coordinates is sign ...
(to within a conformal symmetry) in which the three-variable
Laplace equation In mathematics and physics, Laplace's equation is a second-order partial differential equation named after Pierre-Simon Laplace, who first studied its properties. This is often written as \nabla^2\! f = 0 or \Delta f = 0, where \Delta = \n ...
can be solved using the
separation of variables In mathematics, separation of variables (also known as the Fourier method) is any of several methods for solving ordinary and partial differential equations, in which algebra allows one to rewrite an equation so that each of two variables occurs ...
technique. *17 distinct fully supported stellations generated by an icosahedron. Inclusive of the icosahedron, there are 59 total stellations by Miller's rules. The
truncated cube In geometry, the truncated cube, or truncated hexahedron, is an Archimedean solid. It has 14 regular faces (6 octagonal and 8 triangular), 36 edges, and 24 vertices. If the truncated cube has unit edge length, its dual triakis octahedron has edg ...
and
truncated octahedron In geometry, the truncated octahedron is the Archimedean solid that arises from a regular octahedron by removing six pyramids, one at each of the octahedron's vertices. The truncated octahedron has 14 faces (8 regular hexagons and 6 squares), 36 ...
also produce 17 distinct fully supported stellations. *17 four-dimensional parallelotopes that are zonotopes. Another 34, or twice 17, are
Minkowski sum In geometry, the Minkowski sum (also known as dilation) of two sets of position vectors ''A'' and ''B'' in Euclidean space is formed by adding each vector in ''A'' to each vector in ''B'', i.e., the set : A + B = \. Analogously, the Minkowski ...
s of zonotopes with the
24-cell In geometry, the 24-cell is the convex regular 4-polytope (four-dimensional analogue of a Platonic solid) with Schläfli symbol . It is also called C24, or the icositetrachoron, octaplex (short for "octahedral complex"), icosatetrahedroid, o ...
, itself the simplest parallelotope that is not a zonotope. Seventeen is the highest dimension for paracompact Vinberg polytopes with rank n+2 mirror
facets A facet is a flat surface of a geometric shape, e.g., of a cut gemstone. Facet may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Facets'' (album), an album by Jim Croce * ''Facets'', a 1980 album by jazz pianist Monty Alexander and his tri ...
, with the lowest belonging to the third. Seventeen is the minimum possible number of givens for a
sudoku Sudoku (; ja, 数独, sūdoku, digit-single; originally called Number Place) is a logic-based, combinatorial number-placement puzzle. In classic Sudoku, the objective is to fill a 9 × 9 grid with digits so that each column, each row ...
puzzle with a unique solution. This was long conjectured, and was proved between 2012 and 2014. The sequence of residues (mod ) of a googol and
googolplex A googolplex is the number 10, or equivalently, 10 or 1010,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 . Written out in ordinary decimal notation, it is 1 fol ...
, for n=1, 2, 3, ..., agree up until n=17. A positive definite quadratic
integer matrix In mathematics, an integer matrix is a matrix whose entries are all integers. Examples include binary matrices, the zero matrix, the matrix of ones, the identity matrix, and the adjacency matrices used in graph theory, amongst many others. Integ ...
represents all
primes A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers. A natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. For example, 5 is prime because the only ways ...
when it contains at least the set of 17 numbers: . Only four prime numbers up to 73 are not part of the set.


In science

* The
atomic number The atomic number or nuclear charge number (symbol ''Z'') of a chemical element is the charge number of an atomic nucleus. For ordinary nuclei, this is equal to the proton number (''n''p) or the number of protons found in the nucleus of every ...
of
chlorine Chlorine is a chemical element with the symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine i ...
. * The
Brodmann area A Brodmann area is a region of the cerebral cortex, in the human or other primate brain, defined by its cytoarchitecture, or histological structure and organization of cells. History Brodmann areas were originally defined and numbered by th ...
defining the primary visual processing area of mammalian brains. *
Group 17 The halogens () are a group (periodic table), group in the periodic table consisting of five or six chemically related chemical element, elements: fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), astatine (At), and tennessine (Ts). In the ...
of the periodic table is called the
halogens The halogens () are a group in the periodic table consisting of five or six chemically related elements: fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), astatine (At), and tennessine (Ts). In the modern IUPAC nomenclature, this group i ...
. * The number of elementary particles with unique names in the Standard Model of physics.


In languages


Grammar

In Catalan, 17 is the first compound number (''disset''). The numbers 11 (''onze'') through 16 (''setze'') have their own names. In French, 17 is the first compound number (''dix-sept''). The numbers 11 (''onze'') through 16 (''seize'') have their own names. In Italian, 17 is also the first compound number (''diciassette''), whereas sixteen is ''sedici''.


Age 17

* In most countries across the world, it is the last age at which one is considered a minor under law. * In the UK, the minimum age for taking
driving lessons ''Driving Lessons'' is a 2006 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Jeremy Brock. The plot focuses on the relationship between a shy teenaged boy and an ageing eccentric actress. Plot Seventeen-year-old Ben Marshall is the sensitive ...
, and to drive a car or a van * In the US and Canada, it is the age at which one may purchase, rent, or reserve M-rated video games without parental consent * In some US states, and some jurisdictions around the world, 17 is the
age of sexual consent Age or AGE may refer to: Time and its effects * Age, the amount of time someone or something has been alive or has existed ** East Asian age reckoning, an Asian system of marking age starting at 1 * Ageing or aging, the process of becoming older * ...
* In most US states, Canada and in the UK, the age at which one may
donate blood A blood donation occurs when a person voluntarily has blood drawn and used for blood transfusion, transfusions and/or made into biopharmaceutical medications by a process called Blood fractionation, fractionation (separation of whole blood com ...
(without parental consent) * In many countries and jurisdictions, the age at which one may obtain a
driver's license A driver's license is a legal authorization, or the official document confirming such an authorization, for a specific individual to operate one or more types of motorized vehicles—such as motorcycles, cars, trucks, or buses—on a public ...
* In the US, the age at which one may watch, rent, or purchase Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, R-rated movies without parental consent *The U.S. TV Parental Guidelines system sets 17 as the minimum age one can watch programs with a TV-MA rating without parental guidance. * In the US, the age at which one can enlist in the armed forces with parental consent * In the US, the age at which one can apply for a private pilot licence for powered flight (however, applicants can obtain a student pilot certificate at age 16) * In Greece and Indonesia, the voting age * In Chile and Indonesia, the minimum driving age. * In Tajikistan, North Korea and Timor-Leste, the age of majority


In culture


Music


Bands

* 17 Hippies, a German band * Seventeen (South Korean band), Seventeen (), a South Korean boy band * Heaven 17, an English new wave band * East 17, an English boy band


Albums

* 17 (XXXTentacion album), ''17'' (XXXTentacion album) * 17 (Motel album), ''17'' (Motel album) * 17 (Ricky Martin album), ''17'' (Ricky Martin album) * ''Chicago 17'', a 1984 album by Chicago * ''Seventeen Days'', a 2005 album by 3 Doors Down * ''Seventeen Seconds'', a 1980 album by The Cure * ''17 Carat'', a 2015 EP by Seventeen (South Korean band), Seventeen


Songs

* "17 Again", a song by Tide Lines * 17 (Sky Ferreira song), "17" (Sky Ferreira song) * 17 (Yourcodenameis:Milo song), "17" (Yourcodenameis:Milo song) * "17 Again (song), 17 Again", a song by Eurythmics * "17 år", a song by Veronica Maggio * "17 Crimes", a song by AFI (band), AFI * "17 Days (song), 17 Days", a song by Prince * "17", a song by Dan Bălan * "17", a song by Jethro Tull (band), Jethro Tull * "17", a song by Kings of Leon * "17", a song by Milburn (band), Milburn * "17", a song by Rick James from ''Reflections (Rick James album), Reflections'' * "17", a B-side by Shiina Ringo on the "Tsumi to Batsu" single * "17", a song by The Smashing Pumpkins from the album ''Adore (The Smashing Pumpkins album), Adore'' * "17", a song by Youth Lagoon from the album ''The Year of Hibernation'' * "17 Days", a song by Prince & the Revolution, B side from the 1984 "When Doves Cry" single * Seventeen (Jet song), "Seventeen" (Jet song) * Seventeen (Ladytron song), "Seventeen" (Ladytron song) * Seventeen (Winger song), "Seventeen" (Winger song) * "Seventeen", a song by ¡Forward, Russia! from ''Give Me a Wall'' * "Seventeen", a song by Jimmy Eat World from ''Static Prevails'' * "Seventeen", a song by Marina & the Diamonds from the US edition of ''The Family Jewels (Marina and the Diamonds album), The Family Jewels'' * "Seventeen", a song by Mat Kearney from the iTunes edition of ''Young Love (Mat Kearney album), Young Love'' * "Seventeen", a song from the Repo! The Genetic Opera (soundtrack), ''Repo! The Genetic Opera'' soundtrack * "Seventeen", the original title of the song "I Saw Her Standing There" by The Beatles * "Seventeen", a song by the Sex Pistols from ''Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols'' * "Seventeen Forever", a song by Metro Station * "At Seventeen", a song by Janis Ian * "Edge of Seventeen", a song by Stevie Nicks * "Seventeen Ain't So Sweet", a song by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus from ''Don't You Fake It'' * "Only 17", a song by Rucka Rucka Ali * "Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'Bout Me)", a song by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons * "(She's) Sexy + 17", a song by Stray Cats from ''Rant N' Rave with the Stray Cats'' * "Hello, Seventeen", a song by 12012 * "Section 17 (Suitcase Calling)", a song by The Polyphonic Spree * "Day Seventeen: Accident?", a song by Ayreon * "Seventeen", a song by Alessia Cara * "Seventeen", a song performed by Marina and the Diamonds * "Seventeen" and "Seventeen (Reprise)", songs in the musical ''Heathers: The Musical, Heathers'' * "Seventeen" and "Seventeen (Reprise)", songs in the musical ''Tuck Everlasting (musical), Tuck Everlasting''


Other

* Seventeen (musical), ''Seventeen'', a 1951 American musical * The ratio 18:17 was a popular approximation for the equal temperament, equal tempered semitone during the Renaissance


Film

* ''Seventeen (1916 film), Seventeen'' (1916), an adaptation of the Seventeen (Tarkington novel), novel of the same name by Booth Tarkington * ''Number 17 (1928 film), Number 17'' (1928), a British-German film * ''Number Seventeen'' (1932), directed by Alfred Hitchcock * ''Seventeen (1940 film), Seventeen'' (1940), a second adaptation of the Tarkington novel * ''Number 17 (1949 film), Number 17'' (1949), a Swedish film * ''Stalag 17'' (1953), directed by Billy Wilder * ''All I Want (film), Try Seventeen'' (2002), directed by Jeffrey Porter *'' 17 Again (film), 17 Again'' (2009), directed by Burr Steers


Anime and manga

* Android 17, a character from the ''Dragon Ball'' series * Detective Konawaka from the Paprika (anime), ''Paprika'' anime has a strong dislike for the number 17


Games

* The computer game ''Half-Life 2'' takes place in and around City 17 * The visual novel ''Ever 17: The Out of Infinity'' strongly revolves around the number 17


Print

* The title of ''Seventeen (American magazine), Seventeen'', a magazine * The title of ''Just Seventeen'', a former magazine * The number 17 is a recurring theme in the works of novelist Steven Brust. All of his chaptered novels have either 17 chapters or two books of 17 chapters each. Multiples of 17 frequently appear in his novels set in the fantasy world of Dragaera, where the number is considered holy. * In ''The Illuminatus! Trilogy'', the symbol for Discordianism includes a pyramid with 17 steps because 17 has "virtually no interesting geometric, arithmetic, or mystical qualities". However, for the Illuminati, 17 is tied with the "23 (numerology), 23/17 phenomenon". * In the Harry Potter universe ** 17 is the coming of age for wizards. It is equivalent to the usual coming of age at 18 ** 17 is the number of Sickles in one Galleon in the Harry Potter Universe#Coins, British wizards' currency


Religion

* According to
Plutarch Plutarch (; grc-gre, Πλούταρχος, ''Ploútarchos''; ; – after AD 119) was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for hi ...
's Moralia, the Egyptians have a legend that the end of Osiris' life came on the seventeenth of a month, on which day it is quite evident to the eye that the period of the full moon is over. Now, because of this, the Pythagoreans call this day "the Barrier", and utterly abominate this number. For the number seventeen, coming in between the square sixteen and the oblong rectangle eighteen, which, as it happens, are the only plane figures that have their perimeters equal their areas, bars them off from each other and disjoins them, and breaks up the epogdoon by its division into unequal intervals. * In the Yasna of Zoroastrianism, seventeen chapters were written by Zoroaster himself. These are the Gathas. * The number of the raka'ahs that Muslims perform during Salat on a daily basis. * The number of surat al-Isra in the Qur'an.


In sports

* 17 is the number of the longest winning streak in NHL history, which the Pittsburgh Penguins achieved in 1993. * Larry Ellison's victorious 2013 Americas Cup Oracle racing yacht bears the name "17". * 17 is the number of the record for most NBA championships in NBA History, which the Boston Celtics (and as of 2020, the Los Angeles Lakers) achieved. * 17 is the number of individual laws mentioned in the Laws of the Game (association football). * 17 is the number of games played by each NFL team as of 2021. * Since the start of the 2014 Formula One World Championship, 2014 season, Formula One List of Formula One drivers, drivers have been able to choose List of Formula One driver numbers, their own car number, however, following the fatal accident of Jules Bianchi, who drove car #17, the number was retired.


In other fields

Seventeen is: * Described at MIT as 'the least random number', according to the Jargon File. This is supposedly because in a study where respondents were asked to choose a random number from 1 to 20, 17 was the most common choice. ** This study has been repeated a number of times. * The number of guns in a 17-gun salute to U.S. Army, Air Force and Marine Corps Generals, and Navy and Coast Guard admirals. * The number of flames emanating from the grenade cap-badge of the Grenadier Guards. * During World War II, the four-engined heavy bomber as flown by the USAAF and other Allies and known as "The Flying Fortress", was also known as the B-17 * The maximum number of strokes of a radical (Chinese character), Chinese radical * The number of syllables in a haiku (5 + 7 + 5) * In the Nordic countries the seventeenth day of the year is considered the ''heart'' and/or the ''back'' of winter * "Highway 17" or "Route 17": See List of highways numbered 17 and List of public transport routes numbered 17 * Seventeen, also known as Lock Seventeen, an unincorporated place in Clay Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio * ''Seventeen'' was the former name of a yacht prior to being commissioned in the US Navy as the * In Italian culture, the number 17 is considered unlucky. When viewed as the Roman numeral, XVII, it is then changed anagrammatically to VIXI, which in the Latin language translates to "I lived", the perfect (grammar), perfect implying "My life is over." (c.f. "''Vixerunt''", Cicero's famous announcement of an execution.) Renault sold its "Renault 15/17, R17" model in Italy as "R177". See Cesana Pariol in the sport section about the name of curve 17. * The fear of the number 17 is called 'heptadecaphobia' or 'heptakaidekaphobia' * Some species of cicadas have a life cycle of 17 years (i.e. they are buried in the ground for 17 years between every mating season) * The number of special significance to Yellow Pig's Day and Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics * The number to call police in France * Force 17, a special operations unit of the Palestinian Fatah movement * The number of the French department Charente-Maritime * The declared percentage alcohol content (by volume) of Baileys Irish Cream, an Irish whiskey and cream based liqueur made by Gilbeys of Ireland * The flight number of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 which was shot down on 17 July 2014 with first test flight of plane is on 17 July 1997 exactly 17 years. * The record number of concerts performed in a single year at Madison Square Garden by the band Phish in 2017 * The number of deaths and injured people on February 14, 2018, shooting at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.


References

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External links


Properties of 17

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