Leo Moser (April 11, 1921, Austria — February 9, 1970, Canada)[1] was an Austrian-Canadian mathematician, known for polygon notation, which is called Steinhaus-Moser Notation and Moser's number. His work is one of the first notations reaching \(f_{\omega}(n)\), although the Ackermann function was older.
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- ↑ Leo Moser 1921-1970 (Obituary) Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 15(1), March 1972, pp.1-8.
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Concepts: googology · large number · eventual domination · ordinal · cardinal · recursion · infinity
Important numbers and functions: googol · googolplex · -illions · hyper operators · Graham's number · Extensible-E System · Bowers' Exploding Array Function · Bird's array notation · TREE sequence · Busy beaver function · fast-growing hierarchy · Rayo's number
People: Chris Bird · Jonathan Bowers · Harvey Friedman · Lawrence Hollom · André Joyce · Leo Moser · Robert Munafo · Sbiis Saibian · Aarex Tiaokhiao