A figurate number, also (but mostly in texts from the 1500 and 1600s) known as a figural number (Simpson and Weiner 1992, p. 587), is a number that can be represented by a regular geometrical arrangement of equally spaced points. If the arrangement forms a regular polygon, the number is called a polygonal number. The polygonal numbers illustrated above are called triangular, square, pentagonal, and hexagonal numbers, respectively. Figurate numbers can also form other shapes such as centered polygons, L-shapes, three-dimensional solids, etc.
The
th regular
-polytopic number is given by
(1)
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(2)
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(3)
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where
is the multichoose function,
is a binomial coefficient, and
is a rising factorial. Special cases therefore include the triangular numbers
(4)
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tetrahedral numbers
(5)
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pentatope numbers
(6)
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and so on (Dickson 2005, p. 7).
The following table lists the most common types of figurate numbers.
figurate number | formula |
biquadratic number | |
centered cube number | |
centered pentagonal number | |
centered square number | |
centered triangular number | |
cubic number | |
decagonal number | |
gnomonic number | |
Haűy octahedral number | |
Haűy rhombic dodecahedral number | |
heptagonal number | |
hex number | |
heptagonal pyramidal number | |
hexagonal number | |
hexagonal pyramidal number | |
octagonal number | |
octahedral number | |
pentagonal number | |
pentagonal pyramidal number | |
pentatope number | |
pronic number | |
rhombic dodecahedral number | |
square number | |
square pyramidal number | |
stella octangula number | |
tetrahedral number | |
triangular number | |
truncated octahedral number | |
truncated tetrahedral number |
Ref: mathworld.wolfram.com
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