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− | The '''Hyper galactitoth''' is equal to 100![#,#,3] = 100![#,[#,[#,...,2],2],2] with 100 #s in Extensible ! Notation. The term was coined by [[User:Yabuszko|Yabuszko]]<ref>Yabuszko, [https://sites.google.com/site/morethanfactorial/list-of-numbers/ben2 Extensible ! Notation]</ref>. |
+ | The '''Hyper galactitoth''' is equal to 100![#,#,3] = 100![#,[#,[#,...,2],2],2] with 100 #s in Extensible ! Notation. The term was coined by [[User:Yabuszko|Yabuszko]]<ref>Yabuszko, [https://sites.google.com/site/morethanfactorial/list-of-numbers/ben2 Extensible ! Notation]</ref>. It is ill-defined due to [https://googology.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Numbers_by_Yabuszko several issues] on the definition of Extensible ! Notation. |
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− | |[[Bird's array notation|Bird's Array Notation]] |
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− | |\(\{100,100[1[1\neg3]1[1\neg3]2]2\}\) |
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− | |[[Extended Cascading-E Notation|Extended Cascading-E notation]] |
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− | |\(E100\#\text{^^^^}\#100\) |
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− | |[[Hyperfactorial array notation|Hyperfactorial Array Notation]] |
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− | |\(100![1(1)1(1)2]\) |
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− | |[[Fast-growing hierarchy]] |
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− | |\(f_{\varphi(2,0,0)}(100)\) |
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− | |[[Slow-growing hierarchy]] |
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− | |\(g_{\theta(\Omega_22)}(100)\) |
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== Sources == |
== Sources == |
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[[Category:Numbers by Yabuszko]] |
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Revision as of 09:26, 3 November 2020
The Hyper galactitoth is equal to 100![#,#,3] = 100![#,[#,[#,...,2],2],2] with 100 #s in Extensible ! Notation. The term was coined by Yabuszko[1]. It is ill-defined due to several issues on the definition of Extensible ! Notation.
Sources
- ↑ Yabuszko, Extensible ! Notation