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− | [[File:Googolchunk.png|thumb|300px|Googolchunk gallons of water, compared with googol, googolcrumb, googolspeck and tiny twerpuloid.]] |
+ | [[File:Googolchunk.png|thumb|300px|Googolchunk gallons of water, compared with googol, googolcrumb, googolspeck and tiny twerpuloid.]] |
+ | A '''duotrigintillion''' or '''triginti-deutillion'''<ref>https://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/appendix/a/numbers</ref> is equal to \(10^{99}\).<ref>[http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/large.html]</ref> |
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In the [[long scale]] which is commonly used in France and Germany, \(10^{99}\) is called '''sexdecilliard'''. |
In the [[long scale]] which is commonly used in France and Germany, \(10^{99}\) is called '''sexdecilliard'''. |
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[[Sbiis Saibian]] gave the name '''googolchunk''', referring to the value of this number.<ref>{{cite web|first=Sbiis|last=Saibian|title=Hyper-E Numbers|url=https://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/4-3/Hyper-E|accessdate=2015-08-11}}</ref> |
[[Sbiis Saibian]] gave the name '''googolchunk''', referring to the value of this number.<ref>{{cite web|first=Sbiis|last=Saibian|title=Hyper-E Numbers|url=https://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/4-3/Hyper-E|accessdate=2015-08-11}}</ref> |
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− | The number is also called '''pen-bitillion |
+ | The number is also called '''pen-bitillion''' by SuperJedi224, and it's equal to H*(2<sup>5</sup>) = H*(32) using [[H* function]].<ref>[https://sites.google.com/site/sjpgoogol/illions -Illions - Almost Infinite]</ref> |
− | In Buddhist text, this number is also called ''' |
+ | In Buddhist text, this number is also called '''dvajagravati'''.<ref>[http://mrob.com/pub/math/numbers-20.html#lp1_b421 Notable Properties of Specific Numbers (page 20) at MROB]</ref> |
== List of prefixed numbers derived from trigintillion == |
== List of prefixed numbers derived from trigintillion == |
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== See also == |
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Revision as of 05:51, 18 April 2017
A duotrigintillion or triginti-deutillion[1] is equal to \(10^{99}\).[2]
In the long scale which is commonly used in France and Germany, \(10^{99}\) is called sexdecilliard.
Sbiis Saibian gave the name googolchunk, referring to the value of this number.[3]
The number is also called pen-bitillion by SuperJedi224, and it's equal to H*(25) = H*(32) using H* function.[4]
In Buddhist text, this number is also called dvajagravati.[5]
List of prefixed numbers derived from trigintillion
Name | Short scale | Long scale |
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untrigintillion | 1096 | 10186 |
duotrigintillion | 1099 | 10192 |
tretrigintillion | 10102 | 10198 |
quattuortrigintillion | 10105 | 10204 |
quintrigintillion | 10108 | 10210 |
sextrigintillion | 10111 | 10216 |
septentrigintillion | 10114 | 10222 |
octotrigintillion | 10117 | 10228 |
novemtrigintillion | 10120 | 10234 |
Sources
- ↑ https://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/appendix/a/numbers
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Saibian, Sbiis. Hyper-E Numbers. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
- ↑ -Illions - Almost Infinite
- ↑ Notable Properties of Specific Numbers (page 20) at MROB
See also
10–19: decillion · undec · duodec · tredec · quattuordec · quindec · sexdec · septendec · octodec · novemdec
20–29: vigintillion · unvigint · duovigint · tresvigint · quattuorvigint · quinvigint · sesvigint · septemvigint · octovigint · novemvigint
30–39: trigintillion (un- · duo- · tres- · quattuor- · quin- · ses- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
40–49: quadragintillion (un- · duo- · tres- · quattuor- · quin- · ses- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
50–59: quinquagintillion (un- · duo- · tres- · quattuor- · quin- · ses- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
60–69: sexagintillion (un- · duo- · tre- · quattuor- · quin- · se- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
70–79: septuagintillion (un- · duo- · tre- · quattuor- · quin- · se- · septen- · octo- · noven-)
80–89: octogintillion (un- · duo- · tres- · quattuor- · quin- · sex- · septem- · octo- · novem-)
90–99: nonagintillion (un- · duo- · tre- · quattuor- · quin- · se- · septe- · octo- · nove-)
100–900: centillion · ducent · trecent · quadringent · quingent · sescent · septingent · octingent · nongent
1,000–1024: millillion · dumill · dumillinonagintanongent · trimill · trimilliduotrigintatrecent · trimillisexoctogintaoctingent · quadrimill · quadrimilliquattuordecicent · quinmill · sexmill · septimill · octimill · nonimill · myr · decimilliquinsexagintasescent · dumyr · unquadragintamilliunquinquagintacent · centimill · micr · nan · pic · femt · att · zept · yoct
Indian counting system: Lakh · Crore · Tallakshana · Uppala · Dvajagravati · Paduma · Mahakathana · Asankhyeya · Dvajagranisamani · Vahanaprajnapti · Inga · Kuruta · Sarvanikshepa · Agrasara · Uttaraparamanurajahpravesa · Avatamsaka Sutra · Nirabhilapya nirabhilapya parivarta · Jaghanya Parīta Asaṃkhyāta
Chinese, Japanese and Korean counting system: Wan · Yi · Zhao · Jing · Gai · Zi · Rang · Gou · Jian · Zheng · Zai · Ji · Gougasha · Asougi · Nayuta · Fukashigi · Muryoutaisuu
See also: Template:Googology in Japan