Richard Elwes on Nostr: Mathematicians! What are the biggest (finite) numbers that have arisen in your ...
Mathematicians! What are the biggest (finite) numbers that have arisen in your research or teaching?
[NB I'm not asking for the biggest numbers you know of, but ones which have arisen in your work.]
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