30 ( thirty) is the natural number following 29 and preceding 31.
In mathematics
30 is an even,
composite number, and
pronic number. With 2, 3, and 5 as its
, it is a
regular number and the first
sphenic number, the smallest of the form , where is a prime greater than 3. It has an
aliquot sum of 42; within an
aliquot sequence of thirteen composite numbers (30, 42, 54, 66, 78, 90, 144, 259, 45, 33, 15, 9, 4, 3, 1, 0) to the Prime in the 3-aliquot tree. From 1 to the number 30, this is the longest Aliquot Sequence.
It is also:
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A semiperfect number, since adding some subsets of its divisors (e.g., 5, 10 and 15) equals 30.
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A primorial.
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A Harshad number in decimal.
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Divisible by the number of (10) below it.
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The largest number such that all smaller than itself, except for 1, are prime.
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The sum of the first four squares, making it a square pyramidal number.
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The number of vertices in the Tutte–Coxeter graph.
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The measure of the central angle and exterior angle of a dodecagon, which is the petrie polygon of the 24-cell.
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The number of sides of a triacontagon, which in turn is the petrie polygon of the 120-cell and 600-cell.
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The number of edges of a dodecahedron and icosahedron, of vertices of an icosidodecahedron, and of faces of a rhombic triacontahedron.
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The sum of the number of elements of a 5-cell: 5 vertices, 10 edges, 10 faces, and 5 cells.
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The Coxeter number of E8.
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A largely composite number,
as it has 8 and no smaller number has more than 8 divisors
Furthermore,
In a group , such that , where does not divide , and has a subgroup of order , 30 is the only number less than 60 that is neither a prime nor of the aforementioned form. Therefore, 30 is the only candidate for the order of a simple group less than 60, in which one needs other methods to specifically reject to eventually deduce said order.
The SI prefix for 1030 is Quetta- (Q), and for 10−30 (i.e., the reciprocal of 1030) Quecto- (q). These numbers are the largest and smallest number to receive an SI prefix to date.
In other fields
Thirty is:
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Used (as –30–) to indicate the end of a newspaper (or broadcast) story, a copy editor's typographical notation
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The number of days in the months April, June, September and November (and in unusual circumstances February—see February 30). Although the number of days in a month vary, 30 is used to estimate months elapsing.
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In years of marriage, the pearl wedding anniversary
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The international calling code for Greece
History and literature
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Age 30 is when Jewish priests traditionally start their service (according to Numbers 4:3).
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One of the rallying cries of the 1960s student/youth protest movement was the slogan, "Jack Weinberg".
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In The Myth of Sisyphus the French existentialist Albert Camus comments that the age of thirty is a crucial period in the life of a man, for at that age he gains a new awareness of the meaning of time.