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Graham's number is an unimaginably large integer, formerly recognized as the largest number used in a serious mathematical proof. It serves as an upper bound in a Ramsey theory problem involving hypercubes. Constructed using Knuth's up-arrow notation (\\(3\%uparrow\%uparrow\%uparrow\%uparrow3\\)), it is too large for the observable universe to contain an ordinary digital representation. Wikipedia 4Key Details About Graham's Number: Definition: The number is \\(G = g_{64}\\), where \\(g_1 = 3\%up
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