Nucleaquaxul is equal to 200![[[[[200200]200]200]200]], using Hyperfactorial array notation.[1] The term was coined by Lawrence Hollom. It is the 2nd largest number Hollom has ever coined after BIGG, and is the largest well-defined number Hollom has ever coined.
Etymology[]
The name of this number is based on the Latin prefix "quad-" and the number "nucleaxul".
Approximations[]
Notation | Approximation |
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BEAF (intended) | \(\{200,200 / / / 2\}\) |
Bird's array notation (Douglas Shamlin Jr.'s Extension) (intended) | \(\{200,200 [1 [2 \backslash _{1 \backslash _{1 \backslash _{1 \backslash _{1,2} 2}2} 2} 2] 2] 2\}\) |
DeepLineMadom's Array Notation | 200[1{1 \ 1{1 \ 1{1 \ 1,2}2}2}2]200 |
Fast-growing hierarchy (using Extended Buchholz's function) | \(f_{\psi_0(\Omega_{\Omega_{\Omega_\omega}})}(200)\) |
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See also[]
Faxul · Giaxul · Hugexul · Enormaxul · Destruxul · Extremexul · Gigantixul · Nucleaxul · BIGG
Nucleaxul group: Nucleaxul · Nucleabixul · Nucleatrixul · Nucleaquaxul