User blog:Naruyoko/My JavaScript library for fairly large numbers.

So uh it is like called OmegaNum.js. Why? Because it holds numbers up to 10{1000}10, or approximately \(f_\omega(1001)\).

You can find it here.

How it works:

The number is in the form of the sign(1 or -1) and an array representing absolute value, in the form:

\([n_0,n_1,n_2,n_3,\cdots]=\cdots(10\uparrow^3)^{n_3}(10\uparrow^1)^{n_2}(10\uparrow)^{n_1}n_0\).

Please inform me about any bugs, or missing features, I obviously had missed something.