In mathematics
Four is the smallest
composite number, its proper
divisors being and .
Four is also a
highly composite number. The next highly composite number is .
Four is the second
square number, the second
centered triangular number.
4 is the smallest squared prime (
). It has an
aliquot sum of
3 which is itself prime. The
aliquot sequence of 4 has 4 members (4,
3 (number),1,0).
Four is the smallest composite number that is equal to the sum of its prime factors. (As a consequence of this, it is the smallest
Smith number). However, it is the largest (and only) composite number
for which
is false.
It is also a
Motzkin number.
In addition,
. Continuing the pattern in
Knuth's up-arrow notation,
, and so on, for any number of up arrows.
A four-sided plane figure is a
quadrilateral (quadrangle) or
square, sometimes also called a ''tetragon''. A
circle divided by 4 makes
right angles. Because of it, four (4) is the base number of
plane (mathematics). Four
cardinal directions,
four seasons,
duodecimal system, and
vigesimal system are based on four.
A solid figure with four faces is a
tetrahedron. The regular tetrahedron is the simplest
Platonic solid. A
tetrahedron, which can also be called a 3-
simplex, has four triangular faces and four vertices. It is the only self-dual
regular polyhedron.
The smallest non-
cyclic group has four elements; it is the
Klein four-group. Four is also the order of the smallest non-trivial groups that are not
simple.
Four is the maximum number of dimensions of a real
division algebra (the
quaternions), by a theorem of
Ferdinand Georg Frobenius.
The
four-color theorem states that a
planar graph (or, equivalently, a flat
map of two-dimensional regions such as countries) can be colored using four colors, so that adjacent vertices (or regions) are always different colors. Three colors are not, in general, sufficient to guarantee this. The largest planar
complete graph has four vertices.
Lagrange's four-square theorem states that every positive integer can be written as the sum of at most four
square numbers. Three are not always sufficient;
7 for instance cannot be written as the sum of three squares.
Four is the first positive non-
Fibonacci number.
Each natural number divisible by 4 is a difference of squares of two natural numbers, i.e.
Four is an
all-Harshad number and a
semi-meandric number.
List of basic calculations
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Evolution of the glyph
Representing 1, 2 and 3 in as many lines as the number represents worked well enough, but writing four lines proved tiresome. The
Brahmin Indians simplified 4 by joining its four lines into a cross that looks like our modern plus sign. The
Sunga and other Indians would add a horizontal line on top of the numeral, and the Kshatrapa and Pallava evolved the numeral to a point where speed of writing was at best a secondary concern. The
Arabs didn't have time for cursive fancy: their 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 off the finishing curve and gradually made the numeral less cursive, ending up with a glyph very close to the original Brahmin cross.
[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]
While the shape of the 4 character has an
ascender in most modern
typefaces, in typefaces with
text figures the character usually has a
descender, as, for example, in .
Also, 4 can be seen with an open top, just like in calculators.
In science
In astronomy
The orbits of four planets in the solar system lie within that of the asteroid belt.
Four terrestrial (or rocky) planets in the Solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
Four giant gas planets in the Solar system: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Four of Jupiter's moons (the Galilean moons) are readily visible from Earth.
Messier object M4, a magnitude 7.5 globular cluster in the constellation Scorpius.
The New General Catalogue object NGC 4, a faint galaxy in the constellation Pisces
The Saros number of the solar eclipse series which began on -2731 May 6 and ended on -1451 June 13. The duration of Saros series 4 was 1280.1 years, and it contained 72 solar eclipses.
The Saros number of the lunar eclipse series which began on -2700 September 3 and ended on -1131 April 2. The duration of Saros series 4 was 1568.6 years, and it contained 88 lunar eclipses.
The Roman numeral IV stands for subgiant in the Yerkes spectral classification scheme.
The Roman numeral IV (usually) stands for the fourth-discovered satellite of a planet or minor planet (e.g. Jupiter IV)
In chemistry
Valency of carbon (that is basis of life on the Earth) is four. Thanks to its tetrahedral crystal bond structure diamond (one of the natural allotropes of carbon) is the hardest known naturally occurring material. It is also the valence of silicon, whose compounds form the majority of the mass of the Earth's crust.
The atomic number of beryllium
There are four basic states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
In logic and philosophy
The Square of Opposition, in both its Aristotelian version and its Boolean version, consists of four forms: A ("All ''S'' is ''R''"), I ("Some ''S'' is ''R''"), E ("No ''S'' is ''R''"), and O ("Some ''S'' is not ''R''").
Aristotle held that there are basically four causes in nature: the efficient cause, the matter, the end, and the form.
Immanuel Kant expounded a table of judgments involving four three-way alternatives, in regard to 1. Quantity, 2. Quality, 3. Relation, 4. Modality, and, based thereupon, a table of four categories, named by the terms just listed, and each with three subcategories.
Arthur Schopenhauer's doctoral thesis was ''On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason''.
C.S. Peirce, usually a trichotomist, discussed four basic methods of seeking to settle questions: the method of tenacity, the method of authority, the ''a priori'' method, and the method of science. (See "The Fixation of Belief," 1877, Eprint .)
Jonathan Lowe (E.J. Lowe) argues in ''The Four-Category Ontology,'' 2006, for four categories: objects, attributes, kinds, and modes (by "modes" he means property-particulars, also known as "tropes"). (See Lowe's "Recent Advances in Metaphysics," 2001, Eprint )
In technology
Most vehicles have four wheels.
Most furniture has four legs - tables, chairs, etc.
Four horses (quadriga) is the maximal number of horses in one row for carriage.
The four color process (CMYK) is used for printing.
Wide use of rectangles (with four angles and four sides) because they have effective form and capability for close adjacency to each other (houses, rooms, tables, bricks, sheets of paper, screens, film frames).
In the Rich Text Format specification, language code 4 is for the Chinese language. Codes for regional variants of Chinese are congruent to 4 mod 256.
Credit card machines have four-twelve function keys.
On most phones, the 4 key is associated with the letters G, H, and I, but on the BlackBerry it is the key for D and F.
On many computer keyboards, the "4" key may also be used to type the dollar sign ($) if the shift key is held down.
It is the number of bits in a nibble, equivalent to half a byte
In internet slang, "4" can replace the word "for" (as "four" and "for" are pronounced similarly). For example, typing "4u" instead of "for you".
In Leetspeak, "4" may be used to replace the letter "A".
In sports
In the
sport of
cricket, a
four is a specific type of scoring event, scoring four runs.
In
rugby union, the number of the
lock forward, who usually jumps at number 2 in the
line-out.
In
rugby league, the number of one of the two
centres. It is also the number of points awarded for a
try.
In
baseball, 4 represents the
second baseman's position. It was also the jersey number of
Lou Gehrig,
Mel Ott,
Joe Cronin, and
Paul Molitor. It was the jersey number of
Earl Weaver, long-time manager of the Baltimore Orioles.
In
basketball, 4 represents the
power forward position. Also, The term
Final Four refers to the last four teams remaining in the NCAA playoff tournament. If a player completes a
three-pointer while being fouled, the player is awarded one free-throw for a possible 4-point-play. The number for the Toronto Raptors foward
Chris Bosh.
In
ice hockey, 4 was the jersey number worn by Hall of Famers
Jean Beliveau and
Bobby Orr.
In
American football, 4 is today most commonly identified with the jersey number of
Green Bay Packers quarterback
Brett Favre.
In
rowing, a four refers to a
boat for four rowers, with or without
coxswain. In rowing nomenclature 4- reprsents a coxless four and 4+ represents a coxed four.
In
football, number 4 is assigned in most cases to the
centre back.
In other fields
''See also
4 (disambiguation)''
Four is the universal number for women, as symbolically suggested in literature throughout history
Four can be used as an obscenity in some technologically adept circles, replacing the common word for fornication. This usage derives from the fact that when counting in binary on ones fingers, 4, whose binary representation is 001002 is represented by raising the middle finger of one hand, yielding a vulgar gesture. A stronger variation uses the number 132, whose binary representation 0010000100 replicates this gesture on both hands.
A four-letter word is used to describe most swear words in the English language, as most such terms do indeed possess four letters.
Four (四, formal writing: 肆, pinyin sì) is considered an unlucky number in Chinese, Korean, and Japanese cultures because it sounds like the word "death" (死 pinyin sǐ). Due to that, many numbered product lines skip the "four": e.g. Nokia cell phones (there is no series beginning with a 4), Palm PDAs, the Leisure Suit Larry games, etc. Some buildings skip floor 4 or replace the number with the letter "F", particularly in heavily Asian areas. ''See tetraphobia'' and ''Numbers in Chinese culture''.
In the NATO phonetic alphabet, the digit 4 is called "fower".
The number of characters in a canonical four-character idiom.
The number of strings on a violin, a viola, a cello, double bass, a cuatro and a ukulele, and the number of string pairs on a mandolin.
The designation of Interstate 4, a freeway in Florida.
The number of arms possessed by video game villain Goro.
The number of fingers that people have in many animated cartoons.
''Four'', an album by Blues Traveler
''4'', an album by Foreigner
The number of completed, numbered symphonies by Johannes Brahms
In Astrology, Cancer is the 4th astrological sign of the Zodiac.
4 is one of the "Lost Numbers" on the television show, ''Lost'', along with 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42.
In tarot, card No. 4 is "the Emperor"
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a book titled "The Sign of Four"
In Tetris, every shape in the game is formed of 4 blocks each. Also the game was named after "tetra" the Greek word for 4.
Groups of four
Four rules : addition, subtraction, multiplication, division.
Greek classical elements (fire, air, water, earth).
Four seasons : spring, summer, autumn, winter.
Four parts of a day : night, morning, afternoon, evening.
Four cardinal directions : north, south, east, west.
Four Temperaments : sanguine, choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic.
Four Humors : blood, yellow bile, black bile, phlegm.
Four Great Ancient Capitals of China
Four corner method
cardinal principles
Four Evangelists : Matthew, Mark, Luke, John.
The four canonical Gospels, which are attributed to the Four Evangelists: (Gospel of Matthew, Gospel of Mark, Gospel of Luke and Gospel of John)
Four horsemen of the Apocalypse : war, famine, plague, death.
Four suits of playing cards : hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades.
Four US time zones: Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern.
The number of tines of most forks.
Four nations of the United Kingdom: England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland.
Noble Truths in the Buddhist faith.
Four estates : politics, administration, judiciary, journalism. Especially in the expression "Fourth Estate", which means journalism.
There are 4 theme parks that make up the Walt Disney World resort in Orlando, Florida: the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Four Corners is the only location in the United States where visitors can be in four separate states at one time: Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona.
There were four Superman movies starring Christopher Reeve.
The Fantastic Four: Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, The Human Torch, and The Thing.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Leonardo, Donatello, Rafael, and Michelangelo.
Typically there are four movements in a classical symphony or string quartet.
The Beatles were also known as the 'Fab Four': John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, and Paul McCartney.
The Gang of Four was a group of Communist Party leaders in the People's Republic of China who were blamed for the Cultural Revolution.
Gang of Four is a British post-punk rock band formed in the late 1970s.
There are also four members in a quartet. See also List of musical quartets.
The arcade game Pac-Man, the main character is constantly on the run from four ghosts named Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde.
Similarly, in the sequel to Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, there are four ghosts named Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Sue.
Four food groups (Meat products, dairy products, grain products, and fruits/vegetables). Note that this traditional model is falling out of favour, as fruits and vegetables became separate groups in the 1992 USDA food guide pyramid. Also, refined fats and sugars constitute another group (traditionally considered non-essential).
Four rivers in the Garden of Eden:
"And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads. The name of the first is Pison: that is it which compasseth the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold; And the gold of that land is good: there is bdellium and the onyx stone. And the name of the second river is Gihon: the same is it that compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia. And the name of the third river is Hiddekel: that is it which goeth toward the east of Assyria. And the fourth river is Euphrates. ” - Genesis 2:10-14
References
Wells, D. ''The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers'' London: Penguin Group. (1987): 55 - 58