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The Graham number is a specific large number named after mathematician Ronald Graham. It is an upper bound for a certain problem in Ramsey theory, which is a branch of combinatorial mathematics. The Graham number itself arises in connection with the properties of hypercubes and is famously known for being enormously large—much larger than numbers typically encountered in mathematics.

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