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A sexagintillion is equal to 10183 in the short scale, or 10360 in the long scale by Conway and Guy's naming system.[1][2][3][4] This number has 184 digits.

Jonathan Bowers coined sexagintillion for this number.[5]

In the long scale which is commonly used in France and Germany, 10183 is called trigintilliard.

Approximations[]

For short scale:

Notation Lower bound Upper bound
Scientific notation \(1\times10^{183}\)
Arrow notation \(10\uparrow183\)
Steinhaus-Moser Notation 92[3] 93[3]
Copy notation 9[183] 10[92]
Taro's multivariable Ackermann function A(3,604) A(3,605)
Pound-Star Notation #*((84))*9 #*((85))*9
BEAF {10,183}
Hyper-E notation E183
Bashicu matrix system (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[723] (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[724]
Hyperfactorial array notation 112! 113!
Fast-growing hierarchy \(f_2(598)\) \(f_2(599)\)
Hardy hierarchy \(H_{\omega^2}(598)\) \(H_{\omega^2}(599)\)
Slow-growing hierarchy \(g_{\omega^{\omega^2+\omega8+3}}(10)\)

For long scale:

Notation Lower bound Upper bound
Scientific notation \(1\times10^{360}\)
Arrow notation \(10\uparrow360\)
Steinhaus-Moser Notation 162[3] 163[3]
Copy notation 9[360] 1[361]
Taro's multivariable Ackermann function A(3,1192) A(3,1193)
Pound-Star Notation #*((127))*12 #*((128))*12
BEAF {10,360}
Hyper-E notation E360
Bashicu matrix system (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[649] (0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)[650]
Hyperfactorial array notation 193! 194!
Fast-growing hierarchy \(f_2(1\,185)\) \(f_2(1\,186)\)
Hardy hierarchy \(H_{\omega^2}(1\,185)\) \(H_{\omega^2}(1\,186)\)
Slow-growing hierarchy \(g_{\omega^{\omega^23+\omega6}}(10)\)

List of prefixed numbers derived from sexagintillion[]

Name Short scale Long scale
unsexagintillion 10186 10366
duosexagintillion 10189 10372
tresexagintillion 10192 10378
quattuorsexagintillion 10195 10384
quinsexagintillion 10198 10390
sesexagintillion 10201 10396
septensexagintillion 10204 10402
octosexagintillion 10207 10408
novensexagintillion 10210 10414

Sources[]

  1. Big-Ass Numbers
  2. Conway and Guy. (1995) "The book of Numbers" Copernicus
  3. The Conway-Wechsler System
  4. Conway's zillion numbers. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
  5. Bowers, Jonathan. Illion Numbers. Retrieved 2021-08-01.

See also[]

Main article: -illion
1–9: million · billion · trillion · quadr · quint · sext · sept · oct · non
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
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