. . . . . . "1105 (eleven hundred [and] five, or one thousand one hundred [and] five) is the natural number following 1104 and preceding 1106. 1105 is the smallest positive integer that is a sum of two positive squares in exactly four different ways, a property that can be connected (via the sum of two squares theorem) to its factorization 5 \u00D7 13 \u00D7 17 as the product of the three smallest prime numbers that are congruent to 1 modulo 4. It is also the second-smallest Carmichael number, after 561, one of the first four Carmichael numbers identified by R. D. Carmichael in his 1910 paper introducing this concept. Its binary representation 10001010001 and its base-4 representation 101101 are both palindromes, and (because the binary representation has nonzeros only in even positions and its base-4 representation uses only the digits 0 and 1) it is a member of the Moser\u2013de Bruijn sequence of sums of distinct powers of four. As a number of the form for 13, 1105 is the magic constant for 13 \u00D7 13 magic squares, and as a difference of two consecutive fourth powers (1105 = 74 \u2212 64) it is a rhombic dodecahedral number, and a magic number for body-centered cubic crystals. These properties are closely related: the difference of two consecutive fourth powers is always a magic constant for an odd magic square whose size is the sum of the two consecutive numbers (here 7 + 6 = 13)."@en . . . "Millecentocinque (1105) \u00E8 il numero naturale dopo il 1104 e prima del 1106."@it . . "1105 (\u0639\u062F\u062F)"@ar . . . "1105 (\u03B1\u03C1\u03B9\u03B8\u03BC\u03CC\u03C2)"@el . . . . "1080664982"^^ . . . "\u0623\u0644\u0641 \u0648\u0645\u0626\u0629 \u0648\u062E\u0645\u0633\u0629 1105 \u0647\u0648 \u0639\u062F\u062F \u0635\u062D\u064A\u062D\u060C \u064A\u0644\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0639\u062F\u062F 1104 \u0648\u064A\u0633\u0628\u0642 \u0627\u0644\u0639\u062F\u062F 1106."@ar . . "1105 (numero)"@it . "69196020"^^ . . "Millecentocinque (1105) \u00E8 il numero naturale dopo il 1104 e prima del 1106."@it . . . . . . "1105 (number)"@en . . . . "1105 (eleven hundred [and] five, or one thousand one hundred [and] five) is the natural number following 1104 and preceding 1106. 1105 is the smallest positive integer that is a sum of two positive squares in exactly four different ways, a property that can be connected (via the sum of two squares theorem) to its factorization 5 \u00D7 13 \u00D7 17 as the product of the three smallest prime numbers that are congruent to 1 modulo 4. It is also the second-smallest Carmichael number, after 561, one of the first four Carmichael numbers identified by R. D. Carmichael in his 1910 paper introducing this concept."@en . "\u03A4\u03BF 1105 (\u03C7\u03AF\u03BB\u03B9\u03B1 \u03B5\u03BA\u03B1\u03C4\u03CC\u03BD \u03C0\u03AD\u03BD\u03C4\u03B5) \u03B5\u03AF\u03BD\u03B1\u03B9 \u03C3\u03CD\u03BD\u03B8\u03B5\u03C4\u03BF\u03C2 \u03B1\u03C1\u03B9\u03B8\u03BC\u03CC\u03C2 \u03BC\u03B5\u03C4\u03AC \u03C4\u03BF 1104 \u03BA\u03B1\u03B9 \u03C0\u03C1\u03B9\u03BD \u03C4\u03BF 1106."@el . . "\u0623\u0644\u0641 \u0648\u0645\u0626\u0629 \u0648\u062E\u0645\u0633\u0629 1105 \u0647\u0648 \u0639\u062F\u062F \u0635\u062D\u064A\u062D\u060C \u064A\u0644\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0639\u062F\u062F 1104 \u0648\u064A\u0633\u0628\u0642 \u0627\u0644\u0639\u062F\u062F 1106."@ar . . "4624"^^ . . "\u03A4\u03BF 1105 (\u03C7\u03AF\u03BB\u03B9\u03B1 \u03B5\u03BA\u03B1\u03C4\u03CC\u03BD \u03C0\u03AD\u03BD\u03C4\u03B5) \u03B5\u03AF\u03BD\u03B1\u03B9 \u03C3\u03CD\u03BD\u03B8\u03B5\u03C4\u03BF\u03C2 \u03B1\u03C1\u03B9\u03B8\u03BC\u03CC\u03C2 \u03BC\u03B5\u03C4\u03AC \u03C4\u03BF 1104 \u03BA\u03B1\u03B9 \u03C0\u03C1\u03B9\u03BD \u03C4\u03BF 1106."@el . .