The kuruta is equal to \(10^{283}\).[1] It is equal to 10 trenonagintillion in short scale, or 10 septenquadragintillion in long scale.
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| Notation | Lower bound | Upper bound |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific notation | \(1\times10^{283}\) | |
| Arrow notation | \(10\uparrow283\) | |
| Steinhaus-Moser Notation | 133[3] | 134[3] |
| Copy notation | 9[283] | 10[142] |
| Chained arrow notation | \(10→283\) | |
| Taro's multivariable Ackermann function | A(3,937) | A(3,938) |
| Pound-Star Notation | #*((35))*11 | #*((36))*11 |
| BEAF | {10,283} | |
| Hyper-E notation | E283 | |
| Bashicu matrix system | (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[26416] | (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[26417] |
| Bird's array notation | {10,283} | |
| Hyperfactorial array notation | 159! | 160! |
| Strong array notation | s(10,283) | |
| Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_2(930)\) | \(f_2(931)\) |
| Hardy hierarchy | \(H_{\omega^2}(930)\) | \(H_{\omega^2}(931)\) |
| Slow-growing hierarchy | \(g_{\omega^{\omega^22+\omega8+3}}(10)\) | |
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Indian counting system: Lakh · Crore · Padma · Tallakshana · Ogha · Ababa · Atata · Sogandhika · Uppala · Dvajagravati · Kumuda · Pundarika · Paduma · Kathana · Mahakathana · Asankhyeya · Dvajagranisamani · Vahanaprajnapti · Inga · Kuruta · Sarvanikshepa · Agrasara · Uttaraparamanurajahpravesa · Avatamsaka Sutra · Nirabhilapya nirabhilapya parivarta · Jaghanya Parīta Asaṃkhyāta
Chinese, Japanese and Korean counting system: Wan · Yi · Zhao · Jing · Gai · Zi · Rang · Gou · Jian · Zheng · Zai · Ji · Gougasha · Asougi · Nayuta · Fukashigi · Muryoutaisuu
See also: Template:Googology in Japan