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Camden's number

This is defined as the largest number transcribed by the hand of an elementary school child during his or her summer vacation. There is no limit placed on the amount of time per day numbers can be written. Camden's number was inspired by the story of googloplex and Graham's number. Based on similar parameters used by others, at a rate of 2 zero's per second times 5 minutes per day (average attention span of a 9-year old boy), a predicted number with 36,000 digits could be generated during a two-month summer vacation. Wisely, the first Camden's number generated used the numeric 9 rather than 0 to maxmize his effort.

1. Googloplex 2. Graham's number