Every number greater than 45 is (probably) the sum of distinct primes greater than or equal to eleven. [Gupta]
If the first five positive powers of two are each subtracted from 45 all results are prime. [Trotter]
The common alphabetical value of the three primes 41, 59 and 61 in Roman numerals-based representation. Note that XLI, LIX and LXI are the only valid permutations of the numerals L, X and I. [Necula]
The only known multidigit number n (up to 10^9) such that,
n = reversal(sigma(n) - phi(n)) = reversal(sigma(n)) -
reversal(phi(n)). [Capelle]
(There are 2 curios for this number that have not yet been approved by an editor.)
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