$KernelID is a unique ID number assigned to each running parallel kernel.
$MaxNumber gives the maximum arbitrary-precision number that can be represented on a particular computer system.
$Pre
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) $Pre is a global variable whose value, if set, is applied to every input expression.
$PrePrint is a global variable whose value, if set, is applied to every expression before it is printed.
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