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| unicode =, ↂ | greek prefix = myria- (obsolete) | latin prefix = decamilli- | bin = 10011100010000 | oct = 23420 | duo = 5954 | hex = 2710 | misc = }} 10000 (ten thousand) is the natural number following 9999 and preceding 10001.

Name

Many languages have a specific word for this number: In English it's a myriad, in Ancient Greek μύριοι, in Aramaic ܪܒܘܬܐ, in Hebrew רבבה (revava), in Chinese 萬/万 (Mandarin wan, Cantonese maan6), in Japanese 万/萬 [man], in Korean 万/만/萬 [man], and in Thai หมื่น [meun]. It is often used to mean an indefinite very large number.
   The Greek root was used in the earlier versions of the metric system in the form myria-.
   The number can be written 10,000 (UK and USA), 10 000 (transition metric), or 10•000 (with the dot raised to the middle of the zeroes; metric).

In mathematics

In science

  • In anatomy, each neuron in the human brain is estimated to connect to 10,000 others.
  • In astronomy,
  • In climate, Summary of 10,000 Years is one of several pages of the Climate Timeline Tool: Exploring Weather & Climate Change Through the Powers of 10 sponsored by the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration.
  • In computers, NASA to build 10,000-processor Linux computer (it is actually a 10,240-processor)
  • In geography,
    • Land of 10,000 Lakes is the nickname for the state of Minnesota
    • Land of 10,000 Trails or 10000trails.com was originally created in 1999 by the TN/KY Lakes Area Coalition. This organization is made up of individuals in West Tennessee and West Kentucky, who have an interest in seeing tourism grow by developing trails throughout their region. (External Link)
  • Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge is situated in the lower end of the Fakahatchee and Picayune Strands of Big Cypress Swamp and west of Everglades National Park in Florida. (External Link)
  • Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes in Alaska
  • There is no ZIP Code 10000 in the USA, however ZIP Code 10001 to 10292 is New York City
  • In geology, a list of Largest Volcanic Eruptions in the Last 10,000 Years (External Link)
  • In physics,
  • In scientific units,
  • In zoology, there are approximately 10,000 species of birds.

    In time

  • 10,000 BC, 10,000 BCE, or 10th millennium BC
  • 10,000-year clock or the Clock of the Long Now is a mechanical clock designed to keep time for 10,000 years.

    In other fields

  • In art,
  • In computer software,
    • the Year 10,000 problem is the collective name for all potential software bugs that will emerge as the need to express years with five digits arises.
  • In currency,
  • In films,
  • In finance, on March 29, 1999 the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 10,006.78 which was the first time the index closed above the 10,000 mark.
  • In futurology, Stewart Brand in Visions of the Future: The 10,000-Year Library proposes a museum built around a 10,000 year clock as an idea for assuring that vital information survives future crashes of civilizations. (External Link)
  • In games,
  • In game shows, The $10,000 Pyramid ran on television from 1973 to 1974
  • In history,
  • In language,
  • In literature,
    • Man'yōshū (万葉集 Man'yōshū, Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves) is the oldest existing, and most highly revered, collection of Japanese poetry
    • Ten Thousand a Year 1839 by Samuel Warren
    • Ten Thousand a Year 1883?. A Drama, in three acts. Adapted from the celebrated novel of the same name, by the author of the Diary of a Physician, and arranged for the stage, by Richard Brinsley Peake (External Link)
    • The Ten Thousand: A Novel of Ancient Greece by Michael Curtis Ford. 2001. ISBN 0-312-26946-3 Historic fiction.
    • The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990 by Charles Wright ISBN 0-374-29293-0 ISBN 0-374-52326-6
    • Ten Thousand Lovers by Edeet Ravel ISBN 0-06-056562-4
  • In music,
  • In philosophy, Lao Zi writes about ten thousand things in the Tao Te Ching In Zen Buddhism, the "10,000 Things" is a term meaning all of phenomenal reality. (External Link)
  • In psychology, Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical, by Miller, Gustavus Hindman (1857–1929). Project Gutenberg
  • In religion,
  • In sports,

    Selected 5-digit numbers (10001 – 19999)

  • 10033 - a character from the fictional Vlog series Lonelygirl15
  • 10201 - palindromic square (in the decimal system)
  • 10206 - pentagonal pyramidal number
  • 10223 - one of six remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
  • 10239 - Woodall number
  • 10267 - cuban prime
  • 10301 - palindromic prime (in the decimal system)
  • 10333 - star prime
  • 10416 - square pyramidal number
  • 10425 - octahedral number
  • 10501 - palindromic prime
  • 10570 - weird number
  • 10585 - Carmichael number
  • 10601 - palindromic prime
  • 10609 - tribonacci number
  • 10646 - ISO 10646 is the standard for Unicode
  • 10660 - tetrahedral number
  • 10671 - tetranacci number
  • 10744 - amicable number with 10856
  • 10752 - the second 16-bit word of a TIFF file if the byte order marker is misunderstood
  • 10792 - weird number
  • 10800 - number of bricks used for the uttaravedi in the Agnicayana ritual
  • 10837 - star prime
  • 10856 - amicable number with 10744
  • 10905 - Wedderburn-Etherington number
  • 10946 - Fibonacci number, Markov number
  • 10989 - reverses when multiplied by 9
  • 10990 - weird number
  • 11025 - sum of the cubes of the first 14 positive integers
  • 11311 - palindromic prime
  • 11368 - pentagonal pyramidal number
  • 11410 - weird number
  • 11411 - palindromic prime
  • 11440 - square pyramidal number
  • 11480 - tetrahedral number
  • 11605 - smallest integer to start a run of five consecutive integers with the same number of divisors
  • 11690 - weird number
  • 11719 - cuban prime
  • 11726 - octahedral number
  • 12097 - cuban prime
  • 12110 - weird number
  • 12198 - semi-meandric number
  • 12285 - amicable number with 14595
  • 12287 - Thabit number
  • 12321 - palindromic square
  • 12341 - tetrahedral number
  • 12421 - palindromic prime
  • 12529 - square pyramidal number
  • 12530 - weird number
  • 12670 - weird number
  • 12721 - palindromic prime
  • 12726 - Ruth-Aaron number
  • 12758 - largest number that can't be expressed as the sum of distinct cubes
  • 12765 - Finnish internet mem; the code accompanying no-prize caps in a Coca-Cola bottle top prize contest. Often spelled out yksi - kaksi - seitsemän - kuusi - viisi, ei voittoa, "one - two - seven - six - five, no prize").
  • 12821 - palindromic prime
  • 13244 - tetrahedral number
  • 13267 - cuban prime
  • 13131 - octahedral number
  • 13331 - palindromic prime
  • 13370 - weird number
  • 13510 - weird number
  • 13669 - cuban prime
  • 13685 - square pyramidal number
  • 13790 - weird number
  • 13820 - meandric number, open meandric number
  • 13831 - palindromic prime
  • 13860 - Pell number
  • 13930 - weird number
  • 13931 - palindromic prime
  • 13950 - pentagonal pyramidal number
  • 14190 - tetrahedral number
  • 14200 - number of n-Queens Problem solutions for n = 12,
  • 14341 - palindromic prime
  • 14400 - sum of the cubes of the first 15 positive integers
  • 14641 - palindromic square
  • 14644 - octahedral number
  • 14701 - Markov number
  • 14741 - palindromic prime
  • 14770 - weird number
  • 14595 - amicable number with 12285
  • 14910 - square pyramidal number
  • 14976 - chiliagonal number
  • 15180 - tetrahedral number
  • 15376 - pentagonal pyramidal number
  • 15387 - Zeisel number
  • 15451 - palindromic prime
  • 15511 - Motzkin number
  • 15551 - palindromic prime
  • 15610 - weird number
  • 15625 - 5^6
  • 15841 - Carmichael number
  • 15890 - weird number
  • 16030 - weird number
  • 16061 - palindromic prime
  • 16091 - strobogrammatic prime
  • 16127 - Carol number
  • 16206 - square pyramidal number
  • 16269 - octahedral number
  • 16310 - weird number
  • 16361 - palindromic prime
  • 16384 - 2^
  • 16447 - Friedman number
  • 16843 - Wolstenholme prime
  • 16561 - palindromic prime
  • 16580 - Leyland number
  • 16639 - Kynea number
  • 16651 - cuban prime
  • 16661 - palindromic prime
  • 16730 - weird number
  • 16796 - Catalan number
  • 16807 - 7^5
  • 16870 - weird number
  • 16896 - pentagonal pyramidal number
  • 17163 - the largest number that isn't the sum of the squares of distinct primes
  • 17272 - weird number
  • 17296 - amicable number with 18416
  • 17344 - Kaprekar number
  • 17471 - palindromic prime
  • 17570 - weird number
  • 17575 - square pyramidal number
  • 17711 - Fibonacci number
  • 17971 - palindromic prime
  • 17990 - weird number
  • 18010 - octahedral number
  • 18181 - palindromic prime, strobogrammatic prime
  • 18410 - weird number
  • 18416 - amicable number with 17296
  • 18481 - palindromic prime
  • 18496 - sum of the cubes of the first 16 positive integers
  • 18600 - harmonic divisor number
  • 18620 - harmonic divisor number
  • 18785 - Leyland number
  • 18830 - weird number
  • 18970 - weird number
  • 19019 - square pyramidal number
  • 19249 - one of nine remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the Sierpinski problem
  • 19390 - weird number
  • 19391 - palindromic prime
  • 19441 - cuban prime
  • 19455 - smallest integer that can't be expressed as a sum of fewer than 548 ninth powers
  • 19513 - tribonacci number
  • 19600 - 140^2, tetrahedral number
  • 19609 - first prime followed by a prime gap of over fifty
  • 19670 - weird number
  • 19683 - 3^9
  • 19871 - octahedral number
  • 19891 - palindromic prime
  • 19927 - cuban prime
  • 19991 - palindromic primeFurther Information

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