Graham's number and Upper and lower bounds
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Difference between Graham's number and Upper and lower bounds
Graham's number vs. Upper and lower bounds
Graham's number is an enormous number that arises as an upper bound on the answer of a problem in the mathematical field of Ramsey theory. In mathematics, especially in order theory, an upper bound of a subset S of some partially ordered set (K, ≤) is an element of K which is greater than or equal to every element of S. The term lower bound is defined dually as an element of K which is less than or equal to every element of S. A set with an upper bound is said to be bounded from above by that bound, a set with a lower bound is said to be bounded from below by that bound.
Similarities between Graham's number and Upper and lower bounds
Graham's number and Upper and lower bounds have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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Graham's number and Upper and lower bounds Comparison
Graham's number has 34 relations, while Upper and lower bounds has 15. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (34 + 15).
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