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7 (seven) is the
natural number In mathematics, the natural numbers are the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on, possibly excluding 0. Some start counting with 0, defining the natural numbers as the non-negative integers , while others start with 1, defining them as the positive in ...
following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only
prime number A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a Product (mathematics), 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 ...
preceding a
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. As an early prime number in the series of
positive integers In mathematics, the natural numbers are the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on, possibly excluding 0. Some start counting with 0, defining the natural numbers as the non-negative integers , while others start with 1, defining them as the positiv ...
, the number seven has symbolic associations in
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,
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,
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and
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. The seven
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s resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. 7 is often considered
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y in
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and is often seen as highly symbolic.


Evolution of the Arabic digit

For early
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, 7 was written more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase vertically inverted (ᒉ). The western Arab peoples' main contribution was to make the longer line diagonal rather than straight, though they showed some tendencies to making the digit more rectilinear. The eastern Arab peoples developed the digit from a form that looked something like 6 to one that looked like an uppercase V. Both modern Arab forms influenced the European form, a two-stroke form consisting of a horizontal upper stroke joined at its right to a stroke going down to the bottom left corner, a line that is slightly curved in some font variants. As is the case with the European digit, the
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and Khmer digit for 7 also evolved to look like their digit 1, though in a different way, so they were also concerned with making their 7 more different. For the Khmer this often involved adding a horizontal line to the top of the digit. This is analogous to the horizontal stroke through the middle that is sometimes used in
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in the Western world but which is almost never used in
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. This horizontal stroke is, however, important to distinguish the glyph for seven from the glyph for
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in writing that uses a long upstroke in the glyph for 1. In some Greek dialects of the early 12th century the longer line diagonal was drawn in a rather semicircular transverse line. On
seven-segment display A seven-segment display is a display device for Arabic numerals, less complex than a device that can show more characters such as dot matrix displays. Seven-segment displays are widely used in digital clocks, electronic meters, basic calculators, ...
s, 7 is the digit with the most common graphic variation (1, 6 and 9 also have variant glyphs). Most devices use three line segments, but devices made by some Japanese companies such as
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and
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, as well as in the Koreas and Taiwan, 7 is written with four line segments because in those countries, 7 is written with a "hook" on the left, as ① in the following illustration. Further segments can give further variation. For example,
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elevators in the United States and Canada installed or modernized from the late 1990s onwards usually use a sixteen segment display and show the digit 7 in a manner more similar to that of handwriting. While the shape of the character for the digit 7 has an ascender in most modern
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s, in typefaces with
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the character usually has a
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, as, for example, in . Most people in Continental Europe, Indonesia, and some in Britain, Ireland, Israel, Canada, and Latin America, write 7 with a line through the middle (), sometimes with the top line crooked. The line through the middle is useful to clearly differentiate that digit from the digit ''one'', as they can appear similar when written in certain styles of handwriting. This form is used in official handwriting rules for
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in Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Poland, other Slavic countries, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Romania, Germany, Greece, and Hungary.


In mathematics

Seven, the fourth prime number, is not only a
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 1 ...
(since 2^3 - 1 = 7) but also a double Mersenne prime since the exponent, 3, is itself a Mersenne prime. It is also a Newman–Shanks–Williams prime, a Woodall prime, a factorial prime, a Harshad number, a lucky prime, a happy number (happy prime), a safe prime (the only ), a Leyland number#Leyland number of the second kind, Leyland number of the second kind and Leyland number#Leyland number of the second kind, Leyland prime of the second kind and the fourth Heegner number. Seven is the lowest natural number that cannot be represented as the sum of the squares of three integers. A seven-sided shape is a heptagon. The Regular polygon, regular ''n''-gons for ''n'' ⩽ 6 can be constructed by compass and straightedge alone, which makes the heptagon the first regular polygon that cannot be directly constructed with these simple tools. 7 is the only number ''D'' for which the equation has more than two solutions for ''n'' and ''x'' Natural number, natural. In particular, the equation is known as the Ramanujan–Nagell equation. 7 is one of seven numbers in the positive Quadratic form, definite quadratic integer matrix representative of all Parity (mathematics), odd numbers: . There are 7 frieze groups in two dimensions, consisting of symmetry group, symmetries of the Plane (geometry), plane whose group of Translation (geometry), translations is isomorphic to the group of integers. These are related to the 17 (number), 17 wallpaper groups whose transformations and Isometry, isometries repeat two-dimensional patterns in the plane. A heptagon in Euclidean space is unable to generate uniform tilings alongside other polygons, like the regular pentagon. However, it is one of fourteen polygons that can fill a Euclidean tilings by convex regular polygons#Plane-vertex tilings, plane-vertex tiling, in its case only alongside a regular Equilateral triangle, triangle and a 42-sided polygon (:File:3.7.42 vertex.png, 3.7.42). Otherwise, for any regular ''n''-sided polygon, the maximum number of intersecting diagonals (other than through its center) is at most 7. In two dimensions, there are precisely seven Euclidean tilings by convex regular polygons#k-uniform tilings, 7-uniform ''Krotenheerdt'' tilings, with no other such ''k''-uniform tilings for ''k'' > 7, and it is also the only ''k'' for which the count of ''Krotenheerdt'' tilings agrees with ''k''. The Fano plane, the smallest possible finite projective plane, has 7 points and 7 lines arranged such that every line contains 3 points and 3 lines cross every point. This is related to other appearances of the number seven in relation to exceptional objects, like the fact that the octonions contain seven distinct square roots of −1, seven-dimensional cross product, seven-dimensional vectors have a cross product, and the number of equiangular lines possible in seven-dimensional space is anomalously large. The lowest known dimension for an exotic sphere is the seventh dimension. In hyperbolic space, 7 is the highest dimension for non-simplex Coxeter–Dynkin diagram#Hypercompact Coxeter groups (Vinberg polytopes), hypercompact ''Vinberg polytopes'' of rank ''n + 4'' mirrors, where there is one unique figure with eleven Facet (geometry), facets. On the other hand, such figures with rank ''n + 3'' mirrors exist in dimensions 4, 5, 6 and 8; ''not'' in 7. There are seven fundamental types of catastrophe theory, catastrophes. When rolling two standard six-sided dice, seven has a 1 in 6 probability of being rolled, the greatest of any number. The opposite sides of a standard six-sided die always add to 7. The Millennium Prize Problems are seven problems in mathematics that were stated by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000. Currently, six of the problems remain unsolved problems in mathematics, unsolved.


Basic calculations


Decimal calculations

divided by 7 is exactly . Therefore, when a vulgar fraction with 7 in the denominator is converted to a decimal expansion, the result has the same six-numerical digit, digit repeating sequence after the decimal point, but the sequence can start with any of those six digits. In decimal representation, the Multiplicative inverse, reciprocal of 7 repeats six Numerical digit, digits (as 0.), whose sum when Cyclic number#Relation to repeating decimals, cycling back to 1 is equal to 28.


In science


In psychology

* The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two, Seven, plus or minus two as a model of working memory * In Western culture, seven is consistently listed as people's favorite number * When guessing numbers 1–10, the number 7 is most likely to be picked * Seven-year itch (idiom), Seven-year itch, a term that suggests that happiness in a marriage declines after around seven years


Classical antiquity

The Pythagoreans invested particular numbers with unique spiritual properties. The number seven was considered to be particularly interesting because it consisted of the union of the physical (number 4) with the spiritual (number 3). In Pythagorean numerology the number 7 means spirituality.


Culture

The number seven had mystical and religious significance in Mesopotamian culture by the 22nd century BCE at the latest. This was likely because in the Sumerian sexagesimal number system, dividing by seven was the first division which resulted in infinitely repeating fractions.Muroi, Kazuo (2014
The Origin of the Mystical Number Seven in Mesopotamian Culture: Division by Seven in the Sexagesimal Number System
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See also

* Diatonic scale (7 notes) * Rainbow, Seven colors in the rainbow * Seven continents * Seven liberal arts * Seven sacraments (disambiguation) * Seven virtues * Seven deadly sins * Seven Wonders of the Ancient World * New 7 Wonders of Nature * Seven Kings of Rome * Seven Laws of Noah * Seven Archangels * Seven trumpets * Seven Summits * Seven heavens * Seven seals * Seven Seas * Seven bowls * Seven necessities * Seven Sisters (disambiguation) * Seven days of the Week * Septenary, Septenary (numeral system) * Year Seven (School) * Se7en (disambiguation) * Sevens (disambiguation) * One-seventh area triangle * Seven Dwarfs :


Notes


References

* Wells, D. ''The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers'' London: Penguin Group (1987): 70–71 {{DEFAULTSORT:7 (Number) Integers 7 (number)