you can always use Modules like Math::BigInt
Excellent observation - and such large numbers are, after all, stored in scalars - as per the OP's requirement.
The one limitation of Math::BigInt is that it's pure perl and can therefore be a little slow when it comes to manipulating those numeric values. As an alternative one could look at modules like Math::GMP, Math::Pari and Math::MPFR. These modules, like Math::BigInt, all store their values in sclarars and they still suffer from the "available memory" limitation - and, unlike Math::BigInt, they all depend upon external C libraries. The one big difference in their favour is that they provide much faster arithmetic manipulation of the bignum values than Math::BigInt.
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