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jen, aku tau kamu liat komen aku. walaupun ga sapa gpp jen, yang menting kamu tau aja klo aku hidup, yang menting kamu baca komen ku ini, aku cuma mau ngomong kalo kamu itu indah banget, pemandangan di belakang aja kalah indah sama kamu 😅😅 baca komen aku ya jen, bales ya jen 😢💔😅
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@лсд5150  Graham’s number is an extremely large number that arises in a problem from Ramsey theory, a branch of combinatorial mathematics. It was named after the American mathematician Ronald Graham, who used it in 1971 as an upper bound in a mathematical proof concerning high-dimensional hypercubes. For many years, Graham’s number was listed in the Guinness World Records as the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof. The number is so vast that it cannot be expressed using ordinary mathematical notation such as powers or even repeated exponentiation. Instead, mathematicians use a special system called Knuth’s up-arrow notation to describe it. To understand how large Graham’s number is, it is useful to compare it with other enormous numbers. Numbers such as a googol (10¹⁰⁰) and a googolplex (10^(10¹⁰⁰)) are unimaginably large, yet they are insignificant when compared with Graham’s number. Even the number of atoms in the observable universe is tiny by comparison. If one attempted to write down every digit of Graham’s number, there would not be enough space in the observable universe to do so. The construction of Graham’s number begins with a sequence of increasingly large numbers. Each stage uses the previous stage to define the next one, causing the values to grow at an extraordinary rate. After 64 such stages, the final value obtained is known as Graham’s number. Despite its immense size, Graham’s number is finite. This means it has a specific value and is not infinite. Mathematicians have even calculated some of its final digits. The last ten digits of Graham’s number are 2624641953. Today, Graham’s number is no longer considered the largest number ever used in mathematics, as much larger numbers have since appeared in various mathematical contexts. Nevertheless, it remains one of the most famous large numbers in the world and is often used as an example of how rapidly mathematical quantities can grow beyond ordinary human intuition. #larp #щп #путин #переписка
@лсд5150 Graham’s number is an extremely large number that arises in a problem from Ramsey theory, a branch of combinatorial mathematics. It was named after the American mathematician Ronald Graham, who used it in 1971 as an upper bound in a mathematical proof concerning high-dimensional hypercubes. For many years, Graham’s number was listed in the Guinness World Records as the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof. The number is so vast that it cannot be expressed using ordinary mathematical notation such as powers or even repeated exponentiation. Instead, mathematicians use a special system called Knuth’s up-arrow notation to describe it. To understand how large Graham’s number is, it is useful to compare it with other enormous numbers. Numbers such as a googol (10¹⁰⁰) and a googolplex (10^(10¹⁰⁰)) are unimaginably large, yet they are insignificant when compared with Graham’s number. Even the number of atoms in the observable universe is tiny by comparison. If one attempted to write down every digit of Graham’s number, there would not be enough space in the observable universe to do so. The construction of Graham’s number begins with a sequence of increasingly large numbers. Each stage uses the previous stage to define the next one, causing the values to grow at an extraordinary rate. After 64 such stages, the final value obtained is known as Graham’s number. Despite its immense size, Graham’s number is finite. This means it has a specific value and is not infinite. Mathematicians have even calculated some of its final digits. The last ten digits of Graham’s number are 2624641953. Today, Graham’s number is no longer considered the largest number ever used in mathematics, as much larger numbers have since appeared in various mathematical contexts. Nevertheless, it remains one of the most famous large numbers in the world and is often used as an example of how rapidly mathematical quantities can grow beyond ordinary human intuition. #larp #щп #путин #переписка

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