"Arbitrarily large" is a term often used in mathematics and related fields to describe a quantity that can be made larger than any specific bound you might have in mind. This concept typically appears in discussions involving limits, infinite sets, or asymptotic analysis. For example, if we say that \( n \) can be arbitrarily large, we mean that \( n \) can take on any positive integer value, no matter how high, and there is no upper limit.
New to topics? Read the docs here!