A duovigintillion is equal to 1069 in short scale, or 10132 in long scale by Conway and Guy's naming system.[1][2][3]
In the long scale, 1069 is called undecilliard, which is commonly used in France and Germany.
Sbiis Saibian uses the term viginti-deutillion for this number.[4]
Approximations[]
For short scale:
Notation | Lower bound | Upper bound |
---|---|---|
Scientific notation | \(1\times10^{69}\) | |
Arrow notation | \(10\uparrow69\) | |
Steinhaus-Moser Notation | 42[3] | 43[3] |
Copy notation | 9[69] | 10[35] |
Taro's multivariable Ackermann function | A(3,226) | A(3,227) |
Pound-Star Notation | #*(3,3,4,6)*13 | #*(11,0,3,0,6,1)*8 |
BEAF | {10,69} | |
Hyper-E notation | E69 | |
Bashicu matrix system | (0)(0)(0)(0)[20535] | (0)(0)(0)(0)[20536] |
Hyperfactorial array notation | 52! | 53! |
Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_2(221)\) | \(f_2(222)\) |
Hardy hierarchy | \(H_{\omega^2}(221)\) | \(H_{\omega^2}(222)\) |
Slow-growing hierarchy | \(g_{\omega^{\omega6+9}}(10)\) |
For long scale:
Notation | Lower bound | Upper bound |
---|---|---|
Scientific notation | \(1\times10^{132}\) | |
Arrow notation | \(10\uparrow132\) | |
Steinhaus-Moser Notation | 71[3] | 72[3] |
Copy notation | 9[132] | 1[133] |
Taro's multivariable Ackermann function | A(3,435) | A(3,436) |
Pound-Star Notation | #*(13,11,8,6,10,4,5,4)*9 | #*(14,11,8,6,10,4,5,4)*9 |
BEAF | {10,132} | |
Hyper-E notation | E132 | |
Bashicu matrix system | (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[13335] | (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[13336] |
Hyperfactorial array notation | 86! | 87! |
Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_2(429)\) | \(f_2(430)\) |
Hardy hierarchy | \(H_{\omega^2}(429)\) | \(H_{\omega^2}(430)\) |
Slow-growing hierarchy | \(g_{\omega^{\omega^2+\omega3+2}}(10)\) |
List of prefixed numbers derived from vigintillion[]
Name | Short scale | Long scale |
---|---|---|
unvigintillion | 1066 | 10126 |
duovigintillion | 1069 | 10132 |
tresvigintillion | 1072 | 10138 |
quattuorvigintillion | 1075 | 10144 |
quinvigintillion | 1078 | 10150 |
sesvigintillion | 1081 | 10156 |
septemvigintillion | 1084 | 10162 |
octovigintillion | 1087 | 10168 |
novemvigintillion | 1090 | 10174 |
Sources[]
- ↑ Extensions to the -illions I: Henkle, Conway, and Rowlett
- ↑ Conway and Guy. (1995) "The book of Numbers" Copernicus
- ↑ The Conway-Wechsler System
- ↑ Large Numbers - ULNL
See also[]
Main article: -illion
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