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Graham's number#Definition is written very clearly and I can make sense of how that number is obtained and how enormous it is. But TREE(3), a number said to be far larger than Graham's number, is harder for me to understand as it is written. Could you please explain?
And are there any even bigger numbers that are known and notable and have been discussed? -- Qnowledge ( talk) 22:53, 29 August 2018 (UTC)
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Graham's number#Definition is written very clearly and I can make sense of how that number is obtained and how enormous it is. But TREE(3), a number said to be far larger than Graham's number, is harder for me to understand as it is written. Could you please explain?
And are there any even bigger numbers that are known and notable and have been discussed? -- Qnowledge ( talk) 22:53, 29 August 2018 (UTC)