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This article is about the number. For the years, seeBC 4 and4 AD. For other uses, see4 (disambiguation),IV (disambiguation) andNumber 4.
Not to be confused withCuatrillo.

Natural number
← 34 5 →
Cardinalfour
Ordinal4th
(fourth)
Numeral systemquaternary
Factorization22
Divisors1, 2, 4
Greek numeralΔ´
Roman numeral
Greekprefixtetra-
Latinprefixquadri-/quadr-
Binary1002
Ternary113
Senary46
Octal48
Duodecimal412
Hexadecimal416
ArmenianԴ
Arabic,Kurdish٤
Persian,Sindhi۴
Shahmukhi,Urdu۴
Ge'ez
Bengali,Assamese
Chinese numeral四,亖,肆
Devanagari
Santali
Telugu
Malayalam
Tamil
Hebrewד
Khmer
Thai
Kannada
Burmese
Babylonian numeral𒐘
Egyptian hieroglyph,Chinese counting rod||||
Maya numerals••••
Morse code.... _
Two modern handwritten fours

4 (four) is anumber,numeral anddigit. It is thenatural number following3 and preceding5. It is asquare number, the smallestsemiprime andcomposite number, and isconsidered unlucky in many East Asian cultures.

Evolution of the Hindu-Arabic digit

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Sculpted date "1481" in the Convent church of Maria Steinach inAlgund,South Tirol,Italy. The upward loop signifies the number 4.

Brahmic numerals represented 1, 2, and 3 with as many lines. 4 was simplified by joining its four lines into a cross that looks like the modern plus sign. TheShunga would add a horizontal line on top of the digit, and theKshatrapa andPallava evolved the digit to a point where the speed of writing was a secondary concern. TheArabs' 4 still had the early concept of the cross, but for the sake of efficiency, was made in one stroke by connecting the "western" end to the "northern" end; the "eastern" end was finished off with a curve. The Europeans dropped the finishing curve and gradually made the digit less cursive, ending up with a digit very close to the original Brahmin cross.[1]

While the shape of the character for the digit 4 has anascender in most moderntypefaces, in typefaces withtext figures the glyph usually has adescender, as, for example, in.

On theseven-segment displays of pocket calculators and digital watches, as well as certainoptical character recognition fonts, 4 is seen with an open top:.[2]

Television stations that operate onchannel 4 have occasionally made use of another variation of the "open 4", with the open portion being on the side, rather than the top. This version resembles theCanadian Aboriginal syllabics letter ᔦ. Themagnetic ink character recognition "CMC-7" font also uses this variety of "4".[3]

Mathematics

Lagrange's four-square theorem states that every positive integer can be written as the sum of at most foursquares.[4][5] Four is one of fourall-Harshad numbers. Each natural number divisible by 4 is a difference of squares of two natural numbers, i.e.4x=y2z2{\displaystyle 4x=y^{2}-z^{2}}.

A four-sided plane figure is aquadrilateral or quadrangle, sometimes also called atetragon. It can be further classified as arectangle oroblong,kite,rhombus, andsquare.

Four is the highest degree generalpolynomial equation for which there is asolution in radicals.[6]

Four is the only square numberN=n×n{\displaystyle N=n\times n} whereN1{\displaystyle N-1} is a prime number.

Thefour-color theorem states that aplanar graph (or, equivalently, a flatmap of two-dimensional regions such as countries) can be colored using four colors, so that adjacent vertices (or regions) are always different colors.[7] Three colors are not, in general, sufficient to guarantee this.[8] The largest planarcomplete graph has four vertices.[9]

A solid figure with four faces as well as four vertices is atetrahedron, which is the smallest possible number of faces and vertices apolyhedron can have.[10] The regular tetrahedron, also called a 3-simplex, is the simplestPlatonic solid.[11] It has fourregular triangles as faces that are themselves atdual positions with the vertices of another tetrahedron.[12]

The smallest non-cyclic group has four elements; it is theKlein four-group.[13]Analternating groups are notsimple for valuesn{\displaystyle n}4{\displaystyle 4}.

There are fourHopf fibrations ofhyperspheres:

S0S1S1,S1S3S2,S3S7S4,S7S15S8.{\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}S^{0}&\hookrightarrow S^{1}\to S^{1},\\S^{1}&\hookrightarrow S^{3}\to S^{2},\\S^{3}&\hookrightarrow S^{7}\to S^{4},\\S^{7}&\hookrightarrow S^{15}\to S^{8}.\\\end{aligned}}}

They are defined as locally trivialfibrations that mapf:S2n1Sn{\displaystyle f:S^{2n-1}\rightarrow S^{n}} for values ofn=2,4,8{\displaystyle n=2,4,8} (aside from the trivial fibration mapping between twopoints and acircle).[14]

InKnuth's up-arrow notation,2+2=2×2=22=2↑↑2=2↑↑↑2=...=4{\displaystyle 2+2=2\times 2=2^{2}=2\uparrow \uparrow 2=2\uparrow \uparrow \uparrow 2=\;...\;=4}, and so forth, for any number of up arrows.[15]

There are four dimensions in the theory ofMinkowski space, three of space and the one being time.

List of basic calculations

Multiplication12345678910111213141516171819202122232425501001000
4 ×x48121620242832364044485256606468727680848892961002004004000
Division12345678910111213141516
4 ÷x421.310.80.60.5714280.50.40.40.360.30.3076920.2857140.260.25
x ÷ 40.250.50.7511.251.51.7522.252.52.7533.253.53.754
Exponentiation12345678910111213141516
4x4166425610244096163846553626214410485764194304167772166710886426843545610737418244294967296
x411681256625129624014096656110000146412073628561384165062565536

In culture

In logic and philosophy

Four mugs
  • The symbolic meanings of the number four are linked to those of the cross and the square. "Almost from prehistoric times, the number four was employed to signify what was solid, what could be touched and felt. Its relationship to the cross (four points) made it an outstanding symbol of wholeness and universality, a symbol which drew all to itself". Where lines of latitude and longitude intersect, they divide the earth into four proportions. Throughout the world kings and chieftains have been called "lord of the four suns" or "lord of the four quarters of the earth",[18] which is understood to refer to the extent of their powers both territorially and in terms of total control of their subjects' doings.
  • TheSquare of Opposition, in both its Aristotelian version and itsBoolean version, consists of four forms: A ("AllS isR"), I ("SomeS isR"), E ("NoS isR"), and O ("SomeS is notR").[citation needed]

Religion

Judaism

Four represents the fourmatriarchs (Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah); the four sides of the world, the four extremes.

Christianity

Four represents the 3+1 of theHoly Trinity engendered as the one God and has a particular significance in Christian Theology because of that. In Augustinian numerology, four represents the earth and earthly affairs.

In technology

  • Ininternet slang, "4" can replace the word "for" (as "four" and "for" are pronounced similarly). For example, typing "4u" instead of "for you".
  • InLeetspeak, "4" may be used to replace the letter "A".

Other groups of four

References

  1. ^Georges Ifrah,The Universal History of Numbers: From Prehistory to the Invention of the Computer transl. David Bellos et al. London: The Harvill Press (1998): 394, Fig. 24.64
  2. ^"Seven Segment Displays (7-Segment) | Pinout, Types and Applications".Electronics Hub. 22 April 2019.Archived from the original on 28 July 2020. Retrieved28 July 2020.
  3. ^"Battle of the MICR Fonts: Which Is Better, E13B or CMC7? - Digital Check".Digital Check. 2 February 2017.Archived from the original on 3 August 2020. Retrieved28 July 2020.
  4. ^Spencer, Joel (1996), Chudnovsky, David V.; Chudnovsky, Gregory V.; Nathanson, Melvyn B. (eds.), "Four Squares with Few Squares",Number Theory: New York Seminar 1991–1995, New York, NY: Springer US, pp. 295–297,doi:10.1007/978-1-4612-2418-1_22,ISBN 978-1-4612-2418-1
  5. ^Peterson, Ivars (2002).Mathematical Treks: From Surreal Numbers to Magic Circles. MAA. p. 95.ISBN 978-0-88385-537-9.7 is an example of an integer that can't be written as the sum of three squares.
  6. ^Bajnok, Béla (13 May 2013).An Invitation to Abstract Mathematics. Springer Science & Business Media.ISBN 978-1-4614-6636-9.There is no algebraic formula for the roots of the general polynomial of degrees 5 or higher.
  7. ^Bunch, Bryan (2000).The Kingdom of Infinite Number. New York: W. H. Freeman & Company. p. 48.
  8. ^Ben-Menahem, Ari (6 March 2009).Historical Encyclopedia of Natural and Mathematical Sciences. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 2147.ISBN 978-3-540-68831-0.(i.e. That there are maps for which three colors are not sufficient)
  9. ^Molitierno, Jason J. (19 April 2016).Applications of Combinatorial Matrix Theory to Laplacian Matrices of Graphs. CRC Press. p. 197.ISBN 978-1-4398-6339-8.... The complete graph on the largest number of vertices that is planar is K4 and that a(K4) equals 4.
  10. ^Grossnickle, Foster Earl; Reckzeh, John (1968).Discovering Meanings in Elementary School Mathematics. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. p. 337.ISBN 9780030676451....the smallest possible number of faces that a polyhedron may have is four
  11. ^Grossnickle, Foster Earl; Reckzeh, John (1968).Discovering Meanings in Elementary School Mathematics. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. p. 337.ISBN 9780030676451....face of the platonic solid. The simplest of these shapes is the tetrahedron...
  12. ^Hilbert, David; Cohn-Vossen, Stephan (1999).Geometry and the Imagination. American Mathematical Soc. p. 143.ISBN 978-0-8218-1998-2....the tetrahedron plays an anomalous role in that it is self-dual, whereas the four remaining polyhedra are mutually dual in pairs...
  13. ^Horne, Jeremy (19 May 2017).Philosophical Perceptions on Logic and Order. IGI Global. p. 299.ISBN 978-1-5225-2444-1.Archived from the original on 31 October 2022. Retrieved31 October 2022.The Klein four-group is the smallest noncyclic group,...
  14. ^Shokurov, A.V. (2002)."Hopf fibration". InMichiel Hazewinkel (ed.).Encyclopedia of Mathematics. Helsinki:European Mathematical Society.ISBN 1402006098.OCLC 1013220521.Archived from the original on 1 May 2023. Retrieved30 April 2023.
  15. ^Hodges, Andrew (17 May 2008).One to Nine: The Inner Life of Numbers. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 249.ISBN 978-0-393-06863-4.2 ↑↑ ... ↑↑ 2 is always 4
  16. ^Bulletin - State Department of Education. Department of Education. 1955. p. 151.Four was a sacred number of Zia
  17. ^Lachenmeyer, Nathaniel (2005).13: The Story of the World's Most Notorious Superstition. Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated. p. 187.ISBN 978-0-452-28496-8.In Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, the word for four is, unfortunately, an exact homonym for death
  18. ^Chevalier, Jean and Gheerbrant, Alain (1994),The Dictionary of Symbols. The quote beginning "Almost from prehistoric times..." is on p. 402.

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