Graham's Number is an immense integer that arises as an upper bound to a problem in Ramsey Theory. It is famously one of the largest numbers ever used in a mathematical proof, far exceeding those expressible with standard power notation.
Graham's Number is an immense integer that arises as an upper bound to a problem in Ramsey Theory. It is famously one of the largest numbers ever used in a mathematical proof, far exceeding those expressible with standard power notation.