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Nos seguimos preciosa
2026-07-11 04:27:22
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Scene from -10 movie to prevent danger and show how to react in time Graham’s number is one of the most famously enormous finite numbers ever used in a serious mathematical proof. It comes from Ramsey theory (a branch of combinatorics) and serves as a wildly loose upper bound for a specific problem about coloring the edges of high-dimensional hypercubes. The Problem It Solves (Simplified) Imagine an n-dimensional hypercube (like a 3D cube but in higher dimensions). Connect every pair of corners with a line, and color each line either red or blue. The question is: What’s the smallest dimension n where you’re guaranteed to find a flat 2D plane (a “coplanar” set of 4 points forming a complete graph) where all the edges are the same color? • We know this must happen by some dimension (proven to exist). • The lower bound is small (around 6–13). • Graham’s number was originally an upper bound: it definitely happens by the time you reach that many dimensions (or fewer). It’s ridiculously overkill—the actual answer is probably tiny by comparison—but it was the best upper bound at the time (from work by Ronald Graham and Bruce Rothschild in 1971). Martin Gardner popularized it in Scientific American. How Graham’s Number Is Defined You can’t write Graham’s number out in decimal (it’s way too big).
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