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What is grahams number​

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Graham’s number is an immense number that arises as an upper bound on the answer of a problem in the mathematical field of Ramsey theory.

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Graham's number is a very big natural number that was defined by a man named Ronald Graham. Graham's number is one of the biggest numbers ever used in a mathematical proof. Even if every digit in Graham's number were written in the tiniest writing possible, it would still be too big to fit in the observable universe.

Explanation:

A power Tower of 3s That Stretches From Earth To The Sun


3 {}^{3 {}^{3 {}^{3 {}^{3 {}^{3 {}^{3 {}^{3 {}^(3) } } } } } } }

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