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What's the largest number you can come up with?

Started by July 28, 2011 03:06 PM
56 comments, last by guywithknife 13 years, 3 months ago
  • Get maximum storage space allowed for one forum post, or remaining hard drive space on the forum server, whichever is smaller.
  • Determine ZLIB block representing the most possible 0xFF bytes in a row.
  • Repeat this ZLIB block until there is no more space available.NOTE: The uncompressed data is to be interpreted in unsigned form.


Write/describe the largest finite number you possibly can in one post. You may use any amount of functions, numbers, or operations you know of or can come up with. As long as your number is unambiguously expressed, it counts. Please do not use any references (google/books/calculators/etc.) Just your noggin' if you please! Of course you can work stuff out on a piece of paper if you need, but I'd prefer to see what people come up with without consulting any references outside their brain.


Please post your response without reading any of the other replies in this thread

This is an interesting experiment I recently did with one of my classes and I'd love to see what people come up with here.

After this goes on for awhile, I'll post some of the more clever answers my students gave.


Easy. I would use three strings with various operations and algorithm to display it. Pretty easy, but I will not release my new top secret patented copyrighted trademark. As a matter of fact I would recommend using that for games because using 32 bit floating point values just for calculations and displaying seems a bit too much now unless someone needs to cram more than a million floating point values in their test application


cheers!
General Studies A.S - College of Southern Nevada 2003 GPA 2.3
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  • Get maximum storage space allowed for one forum post, or remaining hard drive space on the forum server, whichever is smaller.
  • Determine ZLIB block representing the most possible 0xFF bytes in a row.
  • Repeat this ZLIB block until there is no more space available.NOTE: The uncompressed data is to be interpreted in unsigned form.




Your post started out so promising. Then you didn't know about the busy beaver and I was disappointed.
The number of times I have played StarCraft.

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  • Get maximum storage space allowed for one forum post, or remaining hard drive space on the forum server, whichever is smaller.
  • Determine ZLIB block representing the most possible 0xFF bytes in a row.
  • Repeat this ZLIB block until there is no more space available.NOTE: The uncompressed data is to be interpreted in unsigned form.




Your post started out so promising. Then you didn't know about the busy beaver and I was disappointed.
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Yeah, I'm definitely more implementation-oriented than theory-oriented and don't have the slightest clue what a busy beaver is. It was dangerous for me to post in a theory-oriented thread, wasn't it? :)
Aleph.

Plus one.
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The largest valid response in this thread, +1.
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If your signature on a web forum takes up more space than your average post, then you are doing things wrong.

Aleph.

Plus one.


Which Aleph? Either way, it's infinite.

The largest valid response in this thread, +1.


That's a paradox.

Unless you're acknowledging that your response will not be valid. Because if yours is valid, then you will have to add 1 ad infinitum.
12.
I'm that imaginary number in the parabola of life.

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