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Categories: Number theory, Large integers, Large numbers
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Skewes' number  Skewes's number  Skewe's number  number of Skewes  Skewes's numbers
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In number theory, Skewes's number is any of several large numbers used by the South African mathematician Stanley Skewes as upper bounds for the smallest natural number x {\displaystyle x} for which π > li ⁡, {\displaystyle \pi >\operatorname {li},} where π is the prime-counting function and li is the logarithmic integral function. Wikipedia
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In number theory, Skewes's number is any of several large numbers used by the South African mathematician Stanley Skewes as upper bounds for the smallest natural number x {\displaystyle x} for which π > li ⁡, {\displaystyle \pi >\operatorname {li},} where π is the prime-counting function and li is the logarithmic integral function. Wikipedia
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