MadMonkey

May 1st, 2013 at 12:57 PM ^

It is the tenth prime number, and also the fourth primorial prime. It forms a twin prime pair with thirty-one, which is also a primorial prime.
Twenty-nine is also the sixth Sophie Germain prime.
It is also the sum of three consecutive squares, 2squared + 3squared + 4squared
It is a Lucas prime, a Pell prime, and a tetranacci number. It is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form .
Since 18! + 1 is a multiple of 29 but 29 is not one more than a multiple 18, 29 is a Pillai prime.
29 is also the 10th supersingular prime.
None of the first 29 natural numbers have more than two different prime factors. This is the longest such consecutive sequence. 29 is the aliquot sum of the odd discrete biprimes 115 and 187 and is the base of the 29-aliquot tree. 29 is a Markov number, appearing in the solutions to : {2, 5, 29}, {2, 29, 169}, {5, 29, 433}, {29, 169, 14701}, etc. 29 is a Perrin number, preceded in the sequence by 12, 17, 22. Since the greatest prime factor of 292 + 1 = 842 is 421, which is obviously more than 29 twice, 29 is a Størmer number.

DISCUSS Man

May 1st, 2013 at 1:01 PM ^

This is what sucks about football nowadays. Number restrictions. Where is my Forest Evashevski Legend jersey? A QB who wore #69.

lunchboxthegoat

May 1st, 2013 at 2:25 PM ^

I read a story not too long ago by one of the SBNation Jags blogs saying its not an issue of him being able to add the bulk its the issue that he's very thick below the waste and not much bulk on the upper half (which is likely by design) they're goign to attempt to build him up top to make him a more durable runningback.