sociable - translation to arabic
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sociable - translation to arabic

NUMBERS WHOSE ALIQUOT SUMS FORM A CYCLIC SEQUENCE
Sociable numbers; Sociable chain

sociable plover         
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SPECIES OF BIRD
Sociable Plover; Sociable plover; Vanellus gregarius; Vanellus gregarious; Chettusia gregaria; Chaetusia gregaria; Cheltusia gregaria; Chetusia gregaria; Choetusia gregaria; Charadrius gregarius; Sociable Lapwing
طُقْطَيْقَة، ploverplover
sociable         
  • [[Malvern Star]] sociable from the 1930s
TANDEM BICYCLE WITH SIDE BY SIDE SEATING
Buddy Bike; Side By Side Bicycle; Side-by-side cycle; Side by side bike
صِفَة : اجتماعيّ النزعة . محبّ للاختلاط بالآخرين . أنيس . حُلْوُ العِشرة
SOCIABLE         
  • [[Malvern Star]] sociable from the 1930s
TANDEM BICYCLE WITH SIDE BY SIDE SEATING
Buddy Bike; Side By Side Bicycle; Side-by-side cycle; Side by side bike

ألاسم

المأنسة حفلة أنس

الصفة

إجتماعي النزعة; محب لْختِط بالناس; أنيس; مؤنس; حسن المخالطة

Definition

Sociable
·noun A carriage having two double seats facing each other, and a box for the driver.
II. Sociable ·noun A gathering of people for social purposes; an informal party or reception; as, a church sociable.

Wikipedia

Sociable number

In mathematics, sociable numbers are numbers whose aliquot sums form a periodic sequence. They are generalizations of the concepts of perfect numbers and amicable numbers. The first two sociable sequences, or sociable chains, were discovered and named by the Belgian mathematician Paul Poulet in 1918. In a sociable sequence, each number is the sum of the proper divisors of the preceding number, i.e., the sum excludes the preceding number itself. For the sequence to be sociable, the sequence must be cyclic and return to its starting point.

The period of the sequence, or order of the set of sociable numbers, is the number of numbers in this cycle.

If the period of the sequence is 1, the number is a sociable number of order 1, or a perfect number—for example, the proper divisors of 6 are 1, 2, and 3, whose sum is again 6. A pair of amicable numbers is a set of sociable numbers of order 2. There are no known sociable numbers of order 3, and searches for them have been made up to 5 × 10 7 {\displaystyle 5\times 10^{7}} as of 1970.

It is an open question whether all numbers end up at either a sociable number or at a prime (and hence 1), or, equivalently, whether there exist numbers whose aliquot sequence never terminates, and hence grows without bound.

Pronunciation examples for sociable
1. sociable behavior.
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2. And it's sociable.
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3. and to be sociable,
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4. This naturally sociable animal
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5. they call them sociable robots,
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Examples of use of sociable
1. "Caravanners are very sociable people," says Nichol.
2. But it‘s not a particularly sociable job, milking cows.
3. Beluga whale Highly sociable creatures that move in large pods.
4. "He‘s very sociable, very good company, very life enhancing.
5. Like it suggests, merely being sociable might be the key.