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The '''gugolhexa''' (also called '''goolhexa''') is equal to E[[100]]###[[6]] = E100##100##100##100##100##100, using [[Hyper-E Notation]].<ref>[http://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/3-2/Hyper-E Hyper-E Notation - Large Numbers]</ref><ref>[http://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/a-1/numbers_page]</ref> Gugolhexa is comparable to [[Jonathan Bowers|Bowers']] [[bigol]]. |
The '''gugolhexa''' (also called '''goolhexa''') is equal to E[[100]]###[[6]] = E100##100##100##100##100##100, using [[Hyper-E Notation]].<ref>[http://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/3-2/Hyper-E Hyper-E Notation - Large Numbers]</ref><ref>[http://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/a-1/numbers_page]</ref> Gugolhexa is comparable to [[Jonathan Bowers|Bowers']] [[bigol]]. |
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+ | === Approximations in other notations === |
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− | Gugolhexa is placed between {[[10]],101,[[99]],[[5]]} and {10,102,99,5} in [[BEAF]]. |
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+ | ! scope="col"|Notation |
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+ | ! scope="col"|Approximation |
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+ | |[[Chained arrow notation]] |
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+ | |\(10 \rightarrow 10 \rightarrow 10 \rightarrow 10 \rightarrow 10 \rightarrow 101 \rightarrow 100\) |
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+ | |[[BEAF]] |
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+ | |\(\{10,101,99,5\}\) |
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+ | |[[Fast-growing hierarchy]] |
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+ | |\(f_{\omega 5}(100)\) |
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+ | |[[Hardy hierarchy]] |
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+ | |\(H_{\omega^{\omega 5}}(100)\) |
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+ | |[[Slow-growing hierarchy]] |
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+ | |\(g_{\varphi(4,\omega,0)}(100)\) |
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+ | |} |
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=== Number Navigator === |
=== Number Navigator === |
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Revision as of 12:50, 3 April 2013
The gugolhexa (also called goolhexa) is equal to E100###6 = E100##100##100##100##100##100, using Hyper-E Notation.[1][2] Gugolhexa is comparable to Bowers' bigol.
Approximations in other notations
Notation | Approximation |
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Chained arrow notation | \(10 \rightarrow 10 \rightarrow 10 \rightarrow 10 \rightarrow 10 \rightarrow 101 \rightarrow 100\) |
BEAF | \(\{10,101,99,5\}\) |
Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_{\omega 5}(100)\) |
Hardy hierarchy | \(H_{\omega^{\omega 5}}(100)\) |
Slow-growing hierarchy | \(g_{\varphi(4,\omega,0)}(100)\) |
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