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The bongulus is equal to {10,100 (0,0,1) 2} = {10,100 (0,100) 2} in BEAF, or 1001002 & 10 using the array of operator. It is a 100-dimensional hypercube with side length of 100 where each cell is another 100-dimensional hypercube with side length of 100 ... (another 97 repetitions) where each cell is another 100-dimensional hypercube with side length of 100. Its structural array has 1001002 entries total. This number originally took on the value of what is now called the super gongulus. The term was coined by Jonathan Bowers.[1]

## Etymology

The name of this number is based on Latin prefix "bi-" and the number "gongulus".

## Approximations

Notation Approximation
Bird's array notation $$\{10,100 [1,1,2] 2\}$$
Aarex's array notation $$\{10,100 [1[3]2] 2\}$$
Cascading-E notation $$E100\#\text{^}\#\text{^}\#\#100$$
Hyperfactorial Array Notation $$100![1,[1,[1,99,2],1,2],1,3]$$
X-Sequence Hyper-Exponential Notation $$10\{X^{X^{X^2}}\}100$$
Fast-growing hierarchy $$f_{\omega^{\omega^{\omega^2}}}(100)$$
Hardy hierarchy $$H_{\omega^{\omega^{\omega^{\omega^2}}}}(100)$$
Slow-growing hierarchy $$g_{\vartheta(\Omega^{\Omega^{\Omega\omega}})}(100)$$

## Sources

1. Bowers, JonathanInfinity Scrapers. Retrieved January 2013.