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81 (eighty-one) is the natural number following 80 and preceding 82[citation needed].
In mathematics
Eighty-one is the square of 9 and the fourth power of 3. Like all powers of three, 81 is a perfect totient number. It is a heptagonal number and a centered octagonal number. It is also a tribonacci number, and an open meandric number. 81 is the ninth member of the Mian-Chowla sequence.
In base 10, it is a Harshad number, and one of three non-trivial numbers (the other two are 1458 and 1729) which, when its digits are added together, produces a sum which, when multiplied by its reversed self, yields the original number:
- 8 + 1 = 9
- 9 · 9 = 81
(although this case is somewhat degenerate, as the sum has only a single digit).
In astronomy
In other fields
Eighty-one is also:
- The year AD 81, 81 BC, or 1981.
- The number of pages in the original A-1 Ramsey Institute article on R(5, 5) properties, also known as the Extended Athena Amer Protocol, as presented at the University of Warsaw on September 4, 2006.
- The atomic number of thallium
- The symbolic number of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club
- The title of a short film by Stephen Burke: 81
- The model number of: Unterseeboot 81, Sinclair ZX81
- The number of the French department Tarn
- The designation of Interstate 81, a freeway that runs from Tennessee to New York.
- The code for international direct dial phone calls to Japan
- The number of times a popular rhyme (erroneously) claims Lizzie Borden struck her parents with an axe
- One of two ISBN Group Identifiers for books published in India
- Number of stanzas in the Tao te Ching (in the most common arrangements).
- The number of chapters in the Tao Te Ching.
- Number of provinces in Turkey. 81st one is Düzce.
- Turkish pronunciation of 81 is exactly sex-N-beer, may lead to wordplay for people who speak both Turkish and English.
- Number of prayers said in the Rosary in each night.
- “The 81” a 1965 song by Candy and the Kisses
- Bill Painter became the oldest person to reach the 14,411-foot summit of Mount Rainier, on July 4, 2004 at 81
- Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) a scientist, won the Nobel Prize in "Physiology or Medicine" for the discovery of genetic tranposition in 1983, at 81
- The Hells Angels use this number to refer to themselves, since 'H' and 'A' are the 8th and 1st letter of the alphabet, respectively.
In sports
NBA
- The number of points Kobe Bryant scored on Jan. 22, 2006 in the NBA game as the Los Angeles Lakers posted a 122-104 victory over the Toronto Raptors. 81 is the second highest single-game point total in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100 over 40 years ago.[1]
NFL
NHL
In Culture
The Arabic numerals for 81 are visible in the left palm of the human hand. In China, 81 always reminds people People's Liberation Army as it was founded on August 1st.cv:81 (хисеп) co:81 (numeru) es:Ochenta y uno eo:Okdek unu eu:Laurogeita bat fr:81 (nombre) ko:81 ia:81 (numero) it:81 (numero) ht:81 (nonm) lt:81 (skaičius) hu:81 (szám) ms:81 (nombor) nl:81 (getal) ja:81 no:81 (tall) nn:Talet 81 pl:81 (liczba) pt:Oitenta e um ru:81 (число) simple:Eighty-one sl:81 (število) sv:81 (tal) th:81 vi:81 (số) tr:81 (sayı) wuu:81 yi:81 (נומער) zh-yue:81
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