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The '''bibol''' is equal to {10,10,100,5 (1) 2} in [[BEAF]].<ref>{{cite web|first=Jonathan|last=Bowers|authorlink=Jonathan Bowers|url=http://www.polytope.net/hedrondude/scrapers.htm|title=Infinity Scrapers|accessdate=January 2013}}</ref> The term was coined by [[Jonathan Bowers]].
 
The '''bibol''' is equal to {10,10,100,5 (1) 2} in [[BEAF]].<ref>{{cite web|first=Jonathan|last=Bowers|authorlink=Jonathan Bowers|url=http://www.polytope.net/hedrondude/scrapers.htm|title=Infinity Scrapers|accessdate=January 2013}}</ref> The term was coined by [[Jonathan Bowers]].
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The name of this number is based on suffix "'''bi-'''" and the number "[[gibol]]".
 
The name of this number is based on suffix "'''bi-'''" and the number "[[gibol]]".
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Revision as of 16:54, 12 December 2018

The bibol is equal to {10,10,100,5 (1) 2} in BEAF.[1] The term was coined by Jonathan Bowers.

Etymology

The name of this number is based on suffix "bi-" and the number "gibol".

Approximations and exact values in other notations

Notation Approximation
Bird's array notation \(\{10,10,100,5 [2] 2\}\) (exactly equal)
Cascading-E notation \(E100\#\text{^}\#100\#\#\#6\)
Hyperfactorial array notation \(100![[1,5],1,1,2]\)
Fast-growing hierarchy \(f_{\omega^{\omega}+\omega4+100}(10)\)
Hardy hierarchy \(H_{\omega^{\omega^{\omega}+\omega4+100}}(10)\)
Slow-growing hierarchy \(g_{\vartheta(\Omega^\Omega+\Omega4+99)}(10)\)

Sources

  1. Bowers, JonathanInfinity Scrapers. Retrieved January 2013.

See also

Jonathan Bowers' googol series

Googol series: googol(plex/duplex/triplex/quadraplex/quinplex) · giggol(plex/duplex) · gaggol(plex/duplex) · geegol(plex) · gigol(plex) · goggol(plex) · gagol(plex)
Boogol series: boogol(plex/duplex/triplex) · biggol(plex/duplex) · baggol(plex) · beegol(plex) · bigol · boggol · bagol
Troogol series: troogol(plex/duplex) · triggol(plex/duplex) · traggol(plex/duplex) · treegol · trigol · troggol · tragol
Quadroogol series: quadroogol(plex/duplex) · quadriggol(plex) · quadraggol · quadreegol · quadrigol · quadroggol · quadragol
Quintoogol series: quintoogol(plex) · quintiggol · quintaggol · quinteegol · quintigol · quintagol
Sextoogol series: sextoogol · septoogol · octoogol
Goobol series: goobol(plex) · gibbol · gabbol · geebol · gibol · gobbol · gabol
Boobol series: boobol · bibbol · babbol · beebol · bibol · bobbol · babol
Troobol series: troobol · tribbol · trabbol
Quadroobol series: quadroobol · quadribbol · quadrabbol · (quintoobol)
Gootrol series: gootrol · gitrol · gatrol · geetrol · gietrol · gotrol · gaitrol
Bootrol series: bootrol · trootrol · quadrootrol
Gooquadrol series: gooquadrol · booquadrol · quadreequadrol · (gooquintol)
Gossol series: gossol(plex) · gissol · gassol · geesol(plex) · gussol
Mossol series: mossol(plex) · missol · massol · meesol · mussol
Bossol series: bossol · bissol · bassol · beesol · bussol
Trossol series: trossol · trissol · trassol · treesol · trussol · (quadrossol · quintossol)
Dubol series: dubol · dutrol · duquadrol · dossol(plex)