the eighteenth discrete semiprime () and tenth of the form (2.q), where q is a higher prime.
with an aliquot sum of 34; itself a semiprime, within an aliquot sequence of seven composite numbers (62,34,20,22,14,10,8,7,1,0) to the Prime in the 7-aliquot tree. This is the longest aliquot sequence for a semiprime up to 118 which has one more sequence member. 62 is the tenth member of the 7-aliquot tree (7, 8, 10, 14, 20, 22, 34, 38, 49, 62, 75, 118, 148, etc).
the smallest number that is the sum of three distinct positive squares in two (or more) ways, [2]
the only number whose cube in base 10 (238328) consists of 3 digits each occurring 2 times.[3]
The 20th & 21st, 72nd & 73rd, 75th & 76th digits of pi.[4]
Square root of 62
As a consequence of the mathematical coincidence that 106 − 2 = 999,998 = 62 × 1272, the decimal representation of the square root of 62 has a curiosity in its digits:[5]
= 7.874 007874 011811 019685 034448 812007 …
For the first 22 significant figures, each six-digit block is 7,874 or a half-integer multiple of it.
7,874 × 1.5 = 11,811
7,874 × 2.5 = 19,685
The pattern follows from the following polynomial series:
In the 1998 Home Run Race, Mark McGwire hit his 62nd home run on September 8, breaking the single-season record. Sammy Sosa hit his 62nd home run just days later on September 13.
Under Social Security (United States), the earliest age at which a person may begin receiving retirement benefits (other than disability).