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  2. Category:Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    Large numbers in mathematics may be large and finite, like a googol, or the large infinite cardinal numbers which have a subcategory here. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  3. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, large numbers have an intellectual fascination and are of mathematical interest, and giving them names is one way people try to conceptualize and understand them. One of the earliest examples of this is The Sand Reckoner , in which Archimedes gave a system for naming large numbers.

  4. Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    A standardized way of writing very large numbers allows them to be easily sorted in increasing order, and one can get a good idea of how much larger a number is than another one. To compare numbers in scientific notation, say 5×10 4 and 2×10 5 , compare the exponents first, in this case 5 > 4, so 2×10 5 > 5×10 4 .

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Numbers - Wikipedia

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    List of numbers; List of prime numbers; List of mathematics articles (0–9) containing all mathematics articles starting with a number. List of natural number articles containing all natural number articles from 1 to 10,000, including red links. For up-to-date and automatically updated list of articles for deletion, see Category:AfD debates ...

  6. Talk:Names of large numbers/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  7. Big numbers - Wikipedia

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    Big numbers may refer to: Large numbers , numbers that are significantly larger than those ordinarily used in everyday life Arbitrary-precision arithmetic , also called bignum arithmetic

  8. Littlewood's law - Wikipedia

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    In the chapter "Large Numbers", Littlewood states: Improbabilities are apt to be overestimated. It is true that I should have been surprised in the past to learn that Professor Hardy [an atheist] had joined the Oxford Group [a Christian organization]. But one could not say the adverse chance was 10 6 : 1. Mathematics is a dangerous profession ...

  9. PrimePages - Wikipedia

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    The PrimePages is a website about prime numbers originally created by Chris Caldwell at the University of Tennessee at Martin [2] who maintained it from 1994 to 2023.. The site maintains the list of the "5,000 largest known primes", selected smaller primes of special forms, and many "top twenty" lists for primes of various forms.