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Names of large numbers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Googolplex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A googolplex is the number 10 googol , which can also be written as the number 1 followed by a googol of zeros (i.e., 10 100 zeros). In 1938, Edward Kasner's nine-year-old nephew Milton Sirotta ...
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So, the latin numbers for 2 up to 100 are approximately represented in the names of the number groups. ... one "googolplex" is equal to ten raised to the googol power. ... 72 duodecillion 75 duodecilliard I followed the pattern of 78 tredecillion "million" to "milliard" to list 81 tredecilliard all other groups up to 123.
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Prefixes un-, duo-, tre-, quattuor, quin-, sex-, sept-, octo, and novem-, appear to modify decillion to give us the numbers undecillion up to novemdecillion. ... 72 12 duodecillion 75 duodecilliard I followed the pattern of 78 13 tredecillion "million" to "milliard" to list 81 tredecilliard all other groups up to 123.
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In pure mathematics, the magnitude of a googolplex could be related to other forms of large number notation such as tetration, Knuth's up-arrow notation, ...
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I frequently get mails from people that challenge the somewhat popular opinion that Googolplex is the largest number by sending me proposals of even bigger numbers. Of course, that "popular opinion" is nonsense: ... You might want to try the program with values up to 10 (which would be 10 to the power of ten billions,
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Here's a a list of Amerindian words that've made it into English. ... Hilbe has a showoffy trick for representing higher numbers: rXr is one million to the X power-- e.g. rar = 106, rer is 1012-- up to a million to the millionth power, which has its own name, qar = 106000000. And qar to ... Beats a googolplex to hell any day.
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