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Mill's Constant is the smallest number in a prime number formula.

$\lfloor\theta^{3^n}\rfloor$ is the prime number theorem where $n$ can be any number and $\theta$ is an element from an set of numbers (that may be rational or irrational, and we are not sure) and Mill's Constant is the smallest element in that set. Mill's constant is approximately $1.3063778838$.

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