What is the largest number you know? Anybody?

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the largest known prime number is (2^57885161) ? 1, a number with 17,425,170 digits
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My question is here, what's the largest number and its number name?
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There is so many theory about largest number different people follows there choice of theory.
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Infinity is larger than any number
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Largest number is mathematically meaningless (since in the usual system of integers, adding one to any number produces a larger number). Infinity, a concept which can be used as a largest number in some contexts.
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Infinity
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no largest number its infinity ..
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infinity is not a number
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