However, if we want to say that there is a meaningful and largest number in the whole process of solving and calculating mathematical problems, then we have to introduce it, which is so large that it can't even be expressed by scientific counting-Gerry Henn number. The correct pronunciation of Ge Hao should be "Ronald Graham Hao". This Mr. Ronald Graham is not from China, but the American mathematician Ronald Graham. Because his wife is a mathematician from Taiwan Province Province, he named himself China.
The origin of Green's constant is the solution of a mathematical problem: all the points of a three-dimensional cube are connected with each other (a three-dimensional cube * * * has eight vertices, that is, one vertex is connected with all the other seven points), so that the cube structure * * * has 28 line segments, and the faces with four points on the same plane are called complete faces, and such faces * * * have 65438+.
So now we use two different colors, A and B, to color all the segments of this cube. The requirement of coloring is that all complete faces cannot have only one color. The three-dimensional cube can certainly meet the above conditions, so the question is whether the N-dimensional hypercube with higher dimensions than the three-dimensional cube can meet the above requirements. If yes, then what is the maximum value of this n, then the answer is N(MAX)= Greyhound number.
Greer's constant is so large that no one can write it out, even with all the previous mathematical counting tools. Therefore, the mathematician Gartner invented the Gartner Arrow in 1976. Take the arrow as an example, the basic operation logic is: a = ab = a power b, for example, the cubic of 2 = 3 = 2 equals 8, and the quadratic of 2 = 4 equals 65438+. Represents the number of layers, and 1 arrow is equivalent to 1 hierarchy.
When the number of arrows is greater than or equal to 2, Gartner arrows' algorithm is calculated from right to left, which needs to be decomposed into 1 arrows for operation.
The largest number unit in the world:
Up to now, 1 gugor = 1 gugor = 10?
Googol is a mathematical term meaning 1 followed by 100 zeros. This term was coined by Milton Sirotti, the nine-year-old nephew of American mathematician Edward Casner, and included in Mathematics and Imagination.
The power of 10 is called Gugor Plex;
The power of 10 is called Googolduplex
10 power is called Googoltriplex.