3001

This number is a prime.

+ Arthur C. Clarke wrote a book entitled 3001: The Final Odyssey. [Hartley]

+ The 25th Fibonacci number (75025) divided by 25 is 3001. Are there any other cases in which F(n)/n is a prime number? [Gaydos]

+ The only non-titanic prime of form x*10^x+1 for x a prime, (x=3). [Loungrides]

+ The first prime year to appear at the beginning of a millennium. [Nie]

+ Lego Part 3001 is a 4x2 brick with an astonishing number of variations. [Harrison]

+ The smallest prime which equals the number of ways to tile a square using n distinct integer-sided squares. Here, n=28. [Gudipati]

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