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[]
- ↑ Big-Ass Numbers
- ↑ Conway and Guy. (1995) "The book of Numbers" Copernicus
- ↑ The Conway-Wechsler System
- ↑ Conway's zillion numbers. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
- ↑ Bowers, Jonathan. Illion Numbers. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
See also[]
Main article: -illion
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