2:40 UGH DISPLACED AXIS.
Graham's number? Did we forget about that?
Pi the circle pi squared over 6 is the chance of two numbers being co prime which is connected to li x
so was that number calculated or did the South African guy just need a really big number for his condition and he could have chosen 10^10^10^35 as well or yet a bigger number?
I hope someone could explain about the Rao's / Rayo's and Loader's number. Thank you
Despite the fact that this is already an insanely big number. Graham's number is a lot bigger! In fact this number is insignificant even compared to G1 in Graham's function!
What about graham's number?
So I guess Graham's Number doesn't count as having served any definite purpose in mathematics?
Umm.... the number in the background....is that called the cotmen dish number(every prime number in existence in order that way)
3,400 Zeros... Easy to write. Take the one out of a Googol, then copy and paste that 33 times, then add the one in front of it again.
u can right 8 tilted, just it.
G(TREE(3)) where G1=(TREE(3))(TREE3 up arrows)(TREE(3)) and g2=TREE(3) (g1 up arrows) TREE(3)
How about the Monster group?
Did they find out where li(x) and pi(x) cross?
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How big is Rayo's number?
sry but u r soo quiet in ur videos thats kkinda annoying... but great themes!
What about Tree(3)?
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