126*126!8 + 1 is prime. [Fougeron]
The smallest multi-digit number such that the sum of its prime factors (without repetition) equals the product of its digits. [Russo]
126 multiplied by the 126th Lucas number plus and minus one results in twin primes of prime length (29 digits). This is the largest such Lucas number less than 10^2000. [Opao]
126^126 + 126! + 126*126 + 126/126 + 126 is prime. It is interesting that the digits of 126 have the same property. [Firoozbakht]
The prime gap that covers the first century with no primes (from 1671800 to 1671899) has length 126 (from 1671781 to 1671907).
126! - 126*126 - 126/126 is a 212-digit prime. [Firoozbakht]
(There is one curio for this number that has not yet been approved by an editor.) To link to this page use http://primes.utm.edu/curios/page.php?number_id=842
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