A novenonagintillion is equal to 10300 in the short scale, or 10594 in the long scale by Conway and Guy's naming system.[1][2][3][4] It may also be called as novemnonagintillion in the modified Conway's system.[4] The short scale value is equal to googol3.
In the long scale which is commonly used in France and Germany, 10300 is called quinquagintillion.
This number is also called hectillion (not to be confused with 103*10300+3) in Russ Rowlett's Greek-based naming system of zillions.[5]
Aarex Tiaokhiao calls this number centillion (not to be confused with 10303).[6] He also gave names troohol, millesimal-googol and 300-noogol, referring to the short scale value of this number.[7]
Wikia user NumLynx gave the name centisand for this number's short scale value.[8]
Sbiis Saibian calls this number thrargoogol using the prefix thrar- (meaning x3, formed from three + gar)[9]
See Prefix 10300 for prefixes that multiply by 1 novenonagintillion.
Decimal Expansion[]
Short scale:
Long scale:
Approximations[]
For short scale:
Notation | Lower bound | Upper bound |
---|---|---|
Scientific notation | \(1\times10^{300}\) | |
Arrow notation | \(10\uparrow300\) | |
Steinhaus-Moser Notation | 139[3] | 140[3] |
Copy notation | 9[300] | 1[301] |
Taro's multivariable Ackermann function | A(3,993) | A(3,994) |
Pound-Star Notation | #*((226))*11 | #*((227))*11 |
BEAF | {10,300} | |
Hyper-E notation | E300 | |
Bashicu matrix system | (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[48696] | (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[48697] |
Hyperfactorial array notation | 166! | 167! |
Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_2(986)\) | \(f_2(987)\) |
Hardy hierarchy | \(H_{\omega^2}(986)\) | \(H_{\omega^2}(987)\) |
Slow-growing hierarchy | \(g_{\omega^{\omega^23}}(10)\) |
For long scale:
Notation | Lower bound | Upper bound |
---|---|---|
Scientific notation | \(1\times10^{594}\) | |
Arrow notation | \(10\uparrow594\) | |
Steinhaus-Moser Notation | 248[3] | 249[3] |
Copy notation | 9[594] | 1[595] |
Taro's multivariable Ackermann function | A(3,1970) | A(3,1971) |
Pound-Star Notation | #*((72))*15 | #*((73))*15 |
BEAF | {10,594} | |
Hyper-E notation | E594 | |
Bashicu matrix system | (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[43714] | (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[43715] |
Hyperfactorial array notation | 291! | 292! |
Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_2(1962)\) | \(f_2(1963)\) |
Hardy hierarchy | \(H_{\omega^2}(1962)\) | \(H_{\omega^2}(1963)\) |
Slow-growing hierarchy | \(g_{\omega^{\omega^25+\omega9+4}}(10)\) |
List of prefixed numbers derived from nonagintillion[]
Name | Short scale | Long scale |
---|---|---|
unnonagintillion | 10276 | 10546 |
duononagintillion | 10279 | 10552 |
trenonagintillion | 10282 | 10558 |
quattuornonagintillion | 10285 | 10564 |
quinnonagintillion | 10288 | 10570 |
senonagintillion | 10291 | 10576 |
septenonagintillion | 10294 | 10582 |
octononagintillion | 10297 | 10588 |
novenonagintillion | 10300 | 10594 |
Sources[]
- ↑ Conway and Guy. (1995) "The book of Numbers" Copernicus
- ↑ Munafo, Robert. The Conway-Wechsler System. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
- ↑ Olsen, Steve. Big-Ass Numbers. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Fish. Conway's zillion numbers. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
- ↑ Russ Rowlett's Greek Based -illions
- ↑ Aarex Tiaokhiao's illion numbers[dead link]
- ↑ Part 1 (LAN) - Aarex Googology[dead link]
- ↑ NumLynx's Large Numbers
- ↑ https://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/appendix/a/ulnl
See also[]
10–19: decillion · undec · duodec · tredec · quattuordec · quindec · sexdec · septendec · octodec · novemdec
20–29: vigintillion · unvigint · duovigint · tresvigint · quattuorvigint · quinvigint · sesvigint · septemvigint · octovigint · novemvigint
30–39: trigintillion (un- · duo- · tres- · quattuor- · quin- · ses- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
40–49: quadragintillion (un- · duo- · tres- · quattuor- · quin- · ses- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
50–59: quinquagintillion (un- · duo- · tres- · quattuor- · quin- · ses- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
60–69: sexagintillion (un- · duo- · tre- · quattuor- · quin- · se- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
70–79: septuagintillion (un- · duo- · tre- · quattuor- · quin- · se- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
80–89: octogintillion (un- · duo- · tres- · quattuor- · quin- · sex- · septem- · octo- · novem-)
90–99: nonagintillion (un- · duo- · tre- · quattuor- · quin- · se- · septe- · octo- · nove-)
100–900: centillion · ducent · trecent · quadringent · quingent · sescent · septingent · octingent · nongent
1,000–1030: millillion · dumill · dumillinonagintanongent · trimill · trimilliduotrigintatrecent · trimillisexoctogintaoctingent · quadrimill · quadrimilliquattuordecicent · quinmill · sexmill · septimill · octimill · nonimill · myr · decimilliquinsexagintasescent · dumyr · unquadragintamilliunquinquagintacent · centimill · micr · nan · pic · femt · att · zept · yoct · ront · quect