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| Nov 1, 2017 at 13:59 | comment | added | Simply Beautiful Art | @RobertFrost possibly interesting. Personally I find things like TREE(3) and the Goodstein sequence more interesting :P | |
| Nov 1, 2017 at 13:22 | comment | added | Robert Frost | @SimplyBeautifulArt there is something of this Googology in the long path $27$ takes to reach $1$ by iteration of the Collatz function. | |
| Mar 20, 2017 at 23:46 | comment | added | Simply Beautiful Art | Whenever it does come within your understanding, I recommend looking into the Ackermann function, Knuth's up-arrow notation, Graham's number, and other related things from googology, recommendably in that order. Then your mind will truly blow up at how fast things can grow. | |
| Dec 3, 2016 at 19:19 | history | edited | Count Iblis | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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| Dec 3, 2016 at 2:23 | history | answered | Count Iblis | CC BY-SA 3.0 |