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Skewes's number

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Skewes's number is a large number that arises in number theory, specifically in the context of prime numbers and the distribution of primes. It was originally derived by mathematician Stanley Skewes in the 1930s while studying the distribution of prime numbers and the zeros of the Riemann zeta function.

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