The ciaxul is equal to \(200!=200\cdot 199\cdot...\cdot 3\cdot 2\cdot 1\) in hypermathematics.[1] It is the hypermathematics analogue of faxul.
Operations in hypermathematics are defined like the ones in regular mathematics, but the numbers are added differently, namely by concatenating their decimal expansions (such as 31+29=3129). The name was coined by Instrumentalism.
Calculation[]
As hypermathematics is noncommunitative, it is doubtful if ciaxul is well-defined. However, in the first source, it is written that "A faxul is 200! or 200*199*198...*3*2*1", we assume that the multiplication is calculated in this order. As abc = a(usual multiplication of b and c) in hypermathematics, 200! = \(200 \cdot 199!\) where 199! means usual calculation.
Therefore in normal notation and Hyper-E notation, ciaxul is approximated as \(2 \cdot 10^{3 \times 199!-1} \approx 10^{10^{373.073}} = E373.073\#2\)
Approximations[]
| Notation | Approximation |
|---|---|
| Arrow notation | \(10\uparrow\uparrow3.41\) |
| Hyper-E notation | E373.073#2 |