User blog:Username5243/Hedrondude just updated his large number pages

As of today (Feb. 2, 2016) Jonathan Bowers just updated his big number pages. See here:

http://www.polytope.net/hedrondude/bnc.htm

The new changes include a page going into five-entry arrays in detail (similar to the 3 and 4 entry pages provided already. Also some new numbers, including a new largest one. Here are some of the new Bowerisms:

Tetdecatrix = {10,10,10,10} & 10

Pendecatrix = {10,10,10,10,10} & 10

Hexdecatrix = {10,10,10,10,10,10} & 10

Hepdecatrix = {10,10,10,10,10,10,10} & 10

Ocdecatrix = {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} & 10

Endecatrix = {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} & 10

Lineatrix = 10 & 10 & 10 = {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} & 10

Lineatrixplex = {10,lineatrix[1]2} & 10 = lineari & 10 & 10Now for the Oblivions...some new uncomputable...

Define a K(n) system as a system that can be defined in n bytes.

Oblivion is the smallest number that can't be written using a kungulus symbols (no clue why he chose that one) in the strongest K(gongulus) system)

I'll stop here. If you really want to see Bowers' new largest number yourself, you'll have to check it out - I was never strong on uncomputable functions:

http://www.polytope.net/hedrondude/oblivion.htm

That's all. You may or may not want to add some of this stuff to the wiki.