Talk:Skewes' number
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The results from google are confusing, can't guarantee the accuracy of this article. كسيپ Cyp 13:32 20 Jun 2003 (UTC)
I believe the treatment in mathworld, which this article follows, is wrong. I edited the article to reflect my current understanding. AxelBoldt 14:06, 30 Sep 2003 (UTC)
So, what's the best known lower bound for Skewes' number? this seems a rather interesting mathematical constant.
How is it that if
MIT Trekkie 07:35, Dec 17, 2004 (UTC)
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- With really large numbers, the concept of approximately equal is much broader, since such numbers are difficult to even write down with precision. For example,
. A small uprounding in the last exponent causes an enormous increase in the power tower, but they are so large numbers that nobody can notice. However, I'll change the text to a slightly more accurate value.--Army1987 15:46, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
- With really large numbers, the concept of approximately equal is much broader, since such numbers are difficult to even write down with precision. For example,
Is Skewes' first name Samuel or Stanley? The :de wiki says Stanley, but I always thought it was Samuel. Both have references on Google.