My number is bigger!
10^43 I will go with.
Perhaps it is not the "biggest" number on here, but I will mention it. This number is also known as the "Shannon number" after mathematician (and casual chess player) Claude Shannon.
The Shannon number is the estimated number of legal chess positions that exists; 10^43 is said to be larger than the number of atoms in our universe.
As part of a Chess site forum, you can see why I discuss this number ![]()
I understood it that way too,
incorrect name.
That happens to me too; probably simply because chess.com has (literally) millions of members and we are all reading forums at once
only a matter of time before posting order gets messed up (why I like to directly "quote" or begin my response by addressing the username or post number).
1000!^^^10000!
3^^^^3 *yawn*
1^^^^^^^1 *yawn*
That equals 1.
10^43 I will go with.
Perhaps it is not the "biggest" number on here, but I will mention it. This number is also known as the "Shannon number" after mathematician (and casual chess player) Claude Shannon.
The Shannon number is the estimated number of legal chess positions that exists; 10^43 is said to be larger than the number of atoms in our universe.
As part of a Chess site forum, you can see why I discuss this number
Hey, I’m glad that you mentioned this, even though it isn’t the biggest. It’s an interesting number.
1000!^^^10000!
3^^^^3 *yawn*
3^^^^3+1
3(3^^^^3)
Using standard mathematical notation, name a single, non-infinite number larger than an opponent’s previous number. Be precise enough that any reasonable mathematician can determine exactly which number you’ve named by consulting the post only and, if necessary, referencing the necessary works. If you use any value, variable, operation, formula, or function, please specify it. Good luck!
superchessmachine,
Does hovering over "copy and paste" of 9's and going full throttle really count as "precise"? If so, answer me this ... How do you pronounce/read that number? XD
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Nope. Sorry.