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This is a number beyond the imagination, and beyond any practical application. Hardy called Skewes’s number “the largest number that has ever served any definite purpose in mathematics.” He calculated that if one played chess with all the particles in the universe (1087), where a move meant simply interchanging any two particles, then the number of possible games was roughly Skewes’s number.
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