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  2. Graham's number - Wikipedia

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    However, Graham's number can be explicitly given by computable recursive formulas using Knuth's up-arrow notation or equivalent, as was done by Ronald Graham, the number's namesake. As there is a recursive formula to define it, it is much smaller than typical busy beaver numbers, the sequence of which grows faster than any computable sequence.

  3. Graham number - Wikipedia

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    The Graham number or Benjamin Graham number is a figure used in securities investing that measures a stock's so-called fair value. [1] Named after Benjamin Graham , the founder of value investing , the Graham number can be calculated as follows:

  4. Benjamin Graham formula - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin Graham formula is a formula for the valuation of growth stocks. It was proposed by investor and professor of Columbia University , Benjamin Graham - often referred to as the "father of value investing".

  5. Revisiting the Graham Number - AOL

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    A review of the classic value investing ratio that comes into its own when a recession is near and fear is in the air Continue reading...

  6. Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    The number of cells in the human body (estimated at 3.72 × 10 13), or 37.2 trillion/37.2 T [3] The number of bits on a computer hard disk (as of 2024, typically about 10 13, 1–2 TB), or 10 trillion/10T; The number of neuronal connections in the human brain (estimated at 10 14), or 100 trillion/100 T

  7. Is This Insurer Cheap According to Graham? - AOL

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    Earlier this year, I spent some time dissecting Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor, the seminal book on value investing. Along the way, I talked about the Graham number as a means of ...

  8. Is Whirlpool Cheap According to Graham?

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    I recently spent some time dissecting Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor, the seminal book on value investing. Along the way, I talked about the Graham number as a means of valuation when ...

  9. Hyperoperation - Wikipedia

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    This can be used to easily show numbers much larger than those which scientific notation can, such as Skewes's number and googolplexplex (e.g. [] is much larger than Skewes's number and googolplexplex), but there are some numbers which even they cannot easily show, such as Graham's number and TREE(3). [14]