Grand trihectal is equal to \(\{100,100,100,2\}\) in BEAF.[1] The term was coined by ARsygo.
Approximations[]
Notation | Approximation |
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Bird's array notation | \(\{100,100,100,2\}\) (exact) |
Chained arrow notation | \(100\rightarrow100\rightarrow100\rightarrow101\) |
Copy notation | \(100[100\#102]\) |
DeepLineMadom's Array Notation | \(100[101,2]100\) (exact) |
Hyper-E notation | \(\text{E}[100]100\#\#100\#\#101\) |
Hyperfactorial array notation | \(100![101]\) |
Strong array notation | \(\text{s}(100,100,101,2)\) |
X-Sequence Hyper-Exponential Notation | \(100\{2X\}100\) (exact) |
Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_{\omega2}(100)\) |
Hardy hierarchy | \(H_{\omega^{\omega2}}(100)\) |
Slow-growing hierarchy | \(g_{\varphi(1,1,0)}(100)\) |
Sources[]
- ↑ AR Googol - Numbers from BEAF. Retrieved 2023-04-16.