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'''Gagolhex''' is equal to s(10,[[gagol]],6) = s(10,101,7) using [[strong array notation]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170225041859/https://sites.google.com/site/aarexgoogology/ahcannl/p1 Part 1 (LAN) - Aarex Googology]</ref> The term was coined by [[Aarex Tiaokhiao]]. |
'''Gagolhex''' is equal to s(10,[[gagol]],6) = s(10,101,7) using [[strong array notation]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170225041859/https://sites.google.com/site/aarexgoogology/ahcannl/p1 Part 1 (LAN) - Aarex Googology]</ref> The term was coined by [[Aarex Tiaokhiao]]. |
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+ | |up=\(10\uparrow^{7} 101\) (exact)| |
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+ | |hypere=E1#1#1#1#1#1#101 (exact)| |
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+ | |chain=\(10 \rightarrow 101 \rightarrow 7\) (exact) |
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+ | |fast=\(f_8(100)\)}} |
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Revision as of 07:12, 5 August 2021
Gagolhex is equal to s(10,gagol,6) = s(10,101,7) using strong array notation.[1] The term was coined by Aarex Tiaokhiao.
Approximations
Notation | Approximation |
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Arrow notation | \(10\uparrow^{7} 101\) (exact) |
Chained arrow notation | \(10 \rightarrow 101 \rightarrow 7\) (exact) |
Hyper-E notation | E1#1#1#1#1#1#101 (exact) |
Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_8(100)\) |