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Number 1-10 text with circles
①―②―③―④―⑤―⑥―⑦―⑧―⑨―⑩ more on http://www.nichiryo.com/product/dispenser/pdf/d08_chart01.pdf.

\(strcat({'\downarrow '}, cellstr(num2str(C)))\)

Bentley's Number Code(original):
$ \sum^{10}_{i = 1}10\uparrow\uparrow i = 10+10^{10}+10^{10^{10}}+10^{10^{10^{10}}}+...+10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10}}}}}}}}} $ Can be formatted in mathjax.org

Now, Code on the page:
\(\sum^{10}_{i = 1}10\uparrow\uparrow i = 10+10^{10}+10^{10^{10}}+10^{10^{10^{10}}}+...+10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10}}}}}}}}}\).

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Page sources from: http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/blog.php?b=24463&sst=10 The number is R|\(\sum\)^{10}_{i = 1}10 = \sum^{10}_{i = 1}10\uparrow\uparrow i = 10+10^{10}+10^{10^{10}}+10^{10^{10^{10}}}+...+10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10^{10}}}}}}}}}\).

Bentley did not made this number, it just happen that the 10 counters had encountered with him. And the story could be fiction.

Text arrows
Though is only right and left. <-- -->   Merged, <->. My own idea. Math jax text arrow: \( <---          ---> \)

MathJaxarrows
Mathjax requires us to put \( in the start and \) in the end.

\(\leftarrow \uparrow \downarrow \rightarrow\)

Code(u can copy and paste.): \(\leftarrow \uparrow \downarrow \rightarrow\)

Individual:
Left: \(\leftarrow\)

Up: \(\uparrow\)

Down: \(\downarrow\)

Right: \(\rightarrow\) Now, Arrow in LaTeX. Using  $$ and  $$, that will be an image instead.

$$\leftarrow$$ $$\uparrow$$ $$\downarrow$$ $$\rightarrow$$, Code:

$$\leftarrow$$ $$\uparrow$$ $$\downarrow$$ $$\rightarrow$$

Merged:

$$\leftarrow\uparrow\downarrow\rightarrow$$,

$$\leftarrow\uparrow\downarrow\rightarrow$$

A tip about math Jax ([the only related thing to 'Arrows' is  Math jax'.)]
(OTHER MEANING! -> To brackets to this sentence. (([ ]) between! and {},beetween these 2 is []. So and [] beetween! is 1, [] is 2 and {} is 3, so ([]) is 1.5. [] is 2 becos it is beetween is 1 and {} is 3. ({}) is [] (in other way).)

Do you notice that when you put math jax [and leave one space in between text/(es)?]

When you type

\(Textytext)\ OR \(Texty text\)

The result will be \(Texty text\), no spaces or (got 1 space shown during editing).

But when you type

\(Texty text\)

The result will be \(Texty   text\), got 1 space because there is 2 space shown during editing.

computable...
Micrmicryllion, 102 micryllion+2

Micryllionplex, 10(2 x micryllion) micryllion. .  .   micryllion  (+2 x micryllion)      (whare the underlines has a micryllion micryllions).

Millionplex, 1 followed by a million zeroes.

meameamealokka-aoowa (without dash or spacebar also can), \(meameamealokkapoowa \uparrow ^{meameamealokkapoowa} meameamealokkapoowa\). Which means there will be a meameamealokkapoowa arrows in the Up arrow notation, which can also explained as the meameamealokkapoowa(ordinal) Ackermann number, and also explained as meameamealokkapoowa meameamealokkapoowaated to meameameaplookpoowa.

Googol-googolplex (not Googolgoogolplex), A googol that are followed by a googol plexes.

Googol kai, remastered version of googol. = 10100 x 1.5.

Shin googol, True googol. = Googol kai x 1.5.

Zetsu googol, = Shin googol x 1.5.

Ikosarakt1's number,(edit number count) For now it is 8100, its growing rate is about (85+) +n per day in the Super slow growing hierarchy, where the n is the estimate when he edit more than usual. Unfairly, his edit rate is so fast.

TREE(TREE(3)), LOL! SO LARGE! And i though it spelled as three(3). Ok it is tree(3) then the treed version. Can you imagine how large is it?

Trihex, it was deleted, so i place it here. It is equal to {6,6,6}.

Zootzootzootplex(also hyperzootzootplex), is equal to 11⋅22⋅33⋅44⋅...⋅googolgoogol

For now, it is uncomputable.
The universe number, The universe diameter in meters. Is: The whole universe is (universe number) meters. But it is smaller than tritri.

Prefixes & suffixes:
-Kai, remastered version of the number. x 1.5 of the number mentioned.

Shin-, true version! Of the number... 1.5 of the remastered version.

Zetsu-, (no explanation) but it is: x 1.5 of the shin-(a number).

I got the idea "kai shin zetsu" from inazumaeleven.

Functions
Weak Factorial (it is triangular numbers/alt ver of Δ numbers), (lets take the number as 3) The factorial is 3! is 3 x 2 x 1. So, the weak one is 3¡, i flipped, lolll. So, 3¡ is equal to 3 + 2 + 1. The hyper operator goes for one level lower.(in the factorial definition/alt ver of Δ numbers.) So \(n\)¡ is, n+(n-1)+(n-2)+(n-3)+...+3+2+1.

Twice Factorial or Half factorial

Function multi action, refers to a function performs it to the n multiple times. It is: function(function(...m function('s...(function(n))...m )'s...) = function(n)(m). Now, lets take the 'm' as '4', and lets take the function as Factorial. So, (fact(fact(fact(fact(n))))), with m factorials, 4. It can be also be defined as (n!)!)!)!, with m nested !'s

BEAF entries
Beaf is a notation. We usually use the algebras to express BEAF.

linear array:
{a,b} - 2 entries, Exponentation. Which is ab

{a,b,c} - 3 entries, \(c\)-ated. The \(c\) determines the ^'s. Which is a^...c^'s...^b.

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The sup category
Ok, i will invent a word that called sup category, It is like sub-, But it is opposite meaning. The word sub category is the children of the category(without the "sub" prefix.(One level lower)

And now, the word sup- is meaning of its parent of the category.

Here is the map that showing the category placement.

Sup category(one level higher)

\(\uparrow\) (Parent C)

Category(Its own level)

\(\downarrow\) (Children C)

Sub category(one level lower)


 * I am the rightful owner of the word.