@HTHR there's a numberphile video on it If You Are Interested https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lihh_lMmcDw
@HTHR it's the smallest natural number x for which π (x) > li(x)
(π in this context is the prime-counting function, you give it a number and it tells you how many primes there are less than it)
@HTHR it is, it's less than skewes' number (10^10^10^34), which was the record holder for biggest number used in a proof before graham's number
@HTHR well I wanted to know if 20000! was less than graham's number
i think it is
@HTHR no it's the number of people named graham it estimates are alive right now
@HTHR it didn't even GIVE me the truth value for the inequality
@HTHR man.......... there are too many numbers
@HTHR its power of 10 representation is 10^77337.25988195615
@HTHR and that's not even all the digits. i can't even get it to show me all the digits.
@HTHR wolframalpha isn't a coward
@HTHR tell that to ron graham, duckduckgo
@HTHR you can't just say big numbers are infinity, that's the coward's way out
@HTHR oh come on duckduckgo, you and i both know very well that even 20000! is much, much smaller than infinity
@HTHR The Ultimate Traveling Salesman Problem
@HTHR jesus christ. imagine trying to visit literally every town and city in america.
now i'm going to get distracted trying to calculate the fastest route to do that + how long it would take.
i found a text file of over 20,000 US town and city names so i know what i'm doing now
i'm curious if a neural net trained on town names would generate like, convincing names or just weird garbage like that neural net someone made to generate paint colors
has anyone made a bot/neural net trained on the names of every town and city in america that generates fake town names