The tethritergodgathor (also called centicutethriterator) is equal to E100(#^^#>#)^#^#100 using Extended Cascading-E Notation.[1] The term was coined by Sbiis Saibian.
Etymology[]
The name of this number comes from the number tethriterator and the number godgathor.
Approximations in other notations[]
Notation | Approximation |
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BEAF | \(\{100,100 (X \uparrow\uparrow (X+1) * X^{100}) 2\}\) (strong bound) |
Bird's array notation | \(\{100,100 [101 \backslash 1,2] 2\}\) |
Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_{\varepsilon_{\omega}^{\omega^{\omega}}}(100)\) |
Hardy hierarchy | \(H_{\varepsilon_{\omega}^{\varepsilon_{\omega}^{\omega^{\omega}}}}(100)\) |
Slow-growing hierarchy | \(g_{\vartheta(\varepsilon_{\Omega^2}^{\Omega^{99} \omega})}(100)\) |
Sources[]
- ↑ Saibian, Sbiis. 4.3.7 Extended Cascading-E Numbers Part I. One to Infinity. Retrieved 2017-02-22.