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Hmm. I think I've got it.
First, Let A(x, y) be the Ackermann Function.
Then:
Which means C is the result of calling Ackermann with Grahams number as arguments, then calling Ackermann again on that, and again, and again, etc. a grahams number of times, and then doing the entire process again with the number that comes out of that. The number that comes out should be pretty big, considering how fast Ackermanns function grows.
Hoorary for recursive function definition!
First, Let A(x, y) be the Ackermann Function.
Then:
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Let B(x,y) be
x for y = 0
B( A(x,x), y - 1) for every other case.
finally, let my number C be
C = B( B(G,G), B(G,G))
where G is Grahams Number.
Hoorary for recursive function definition!
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A(x)=x^^^^^(x ^s)^^^x
B(x)(y)=B(A(A(x)))(y-1), if y=0 then the value is the number placed in x. (same with all my other stuff here)
C(x)(y)=C(B[B(x^x)(y^y)][B(x^x)(y^y)])(y-1)
D(x)(y)(z)=D(C(C(x^x)(y^y))((x^x)(y^y))(C(x^x)(y^y))((x^x)(y^y)))(y^^z^^y^^z)(z-0.01)
my number is D(G)(G)(G^^^^^^G^^^^^^G^^^^^^G^^^^^^G)
G is graham's just like with the other dude
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68! or so overflows a calculator.1234abcdcba4321 wrote:That isn't even that much.raekuul wrote:(10^10)!
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10^10 is 10,000,000,000, (10 short billion, or 10 long milliard) so you're suggesting that 10,000,000,000 * 9,999,999,999 * 9,999,999,998 * ... * 2 * 1 isn't mindbogglingly large. Which while in the context of other numbers given thus far in the thread it probably very definitely is small change, it's still larger than I can personally comprehend.1234abcdcba4321 wrote:That isn't even that much.raekuul wrote:(10^10)!
Seriously, Graham's Number thrown into Ackermann as the initial argument, then passing the result into Ackermann for a number of iterations equal to Graham's Number ? You people are bananas and I love you for it
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The gradient of a curve with the equation x^(G+7x)+x^G, at a point when x=G
G, of course, is grahams number
G, of course, is grahams number
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(((((The number of forums * the number of subforums * the number of threads * the number of posts * the number of words * the number of letters * the number of members)!)^n)!)^n)!
there n = The number of forums * the number of subforums * the number of threads * the number of posts * the number of words * the number of letters * the number of members
Also all of that is simply referring to the talkhaus.
there n = The number of forums * the number of subforums * the number of threads * the number of posts * the number of words * the number of letters * the number of members
Also all of that is simply referring to the talkhaus.
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For some reason I don't feel like that's as much as Graham's number to the Graham's number, let alone some of the higher numbers posted here.pholtos wrote:(((((The number of forums * the number of subforums * the number of threads * the number of posts * the number of words * the number of letters * the number of members)!)^n)!)^n)!
there n = The number of forums * the number of subforums * the number of threads * the number of posts * the number of words * the number of letters * the number of members
Also all of that is simply referring to the talkhaus.
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For some reason I don't feel like that's as much as Graham's number to the Graham's number, let alone some of the higher numbers posted here.TheFinalSentinel wrote:9
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lim (x->oo) ( x*9((9)9))9 / root[999]( (99)*10-9 )Learning-Timebuster wrote:999