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Graham's number is an immense number that originated from a problem in Ramsey theory in mathematics. It's so large that it's impossible to write out using ordinary notation—even if you used the smallest possible font and filled the entire observable universe with paper, you still couldn't contain all its digits. Here are the key details: • Origin: The number was introduced by mathematician Ronald Graham in the 1970s while he was working on a problem about coloring the edges of high-dimensional cubes. • Definition: It's defined recursively using Knuth's up-arrow notation. The sequence starts with g₁ = 3↑↑↑↑3 (a tetration), and each subsequent number gₙ uses the previous number as the number of arrows in the next step up. Graham's number is the 64th term in this sequence, g₆₄ . • Size: To put its size in perspective, the number of atoms in the observable universe is estimated to be around 10⁸⁰. Graham's number is so vast that it exceeds any simple representation we could use to describe such a scale. • Last Digits: Amazingly, while the full number is unknowable, its final 10 digits are known: 2464195387. The concept of using arrows to define numbers is pretty mind-bending.
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