The Superior Megaenormaquaxul is equal to Superior Kiloenormaquaxul![200(2)200(2)200(2)200,200] or ((200![200(2)200(2)200(2)200,200])![200(2)200(2)200(2)200,200])![200(2)200(2)200(2)200,200], using Hyperfactorial array notation.[1]
Etymology
The name of this number is based on the word "superior" and the number "Megaenormaquaxul".
Approximations
Notation | Approximation |
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Bird's array notation | \(\{200,4,201[1[1\neg4]200[1\neg4]200[1\neg4]200[1\neg4]200,200]2\}\) |
Hierarchical Hyper-Nested Array Notation | \(\{200,4,201[1[1/3\sim2]200[1/3\sim2]200[1/3\sim2]200 \\ [1/3\sim2]200,200]2\}\) |
BEAF | \(\{200,4,201(\{X,\{X,\{X,\{X,199X^2+199X,1,1,5\} \\ +199X,1,1,4\}+199X,1,1,3\}+199X,1,1,2\})2\}\)[2] |
Fast-growing hierarchy | \(f_{\varphi(1,0,0,\varphi(2,0,0,\varphi(3,0,0,\varphi(4,0,0,\omega199+199)+199)+199)+199)+199}^3(200)\) |
Hardy hierarchy | \(H_{\varphi(1,0,0,\varphi(2,0,0,\varphi(3,0,0,\varphi(4,0,0,\omega199+199)+199)+199)+199)\omega^{199}3}(200)\) |
Slow-growing hierarchy | \(g_{\vartheta(\varphi(1,0,0,\varphi(2,0,0,\varphi(3,0,0,\varphi(4,0,0,\Omega200+199)+199)+199)+199)+200)}(3)\) |
Sources
- ↑ Lawrence Hollom's large numbers site
- ↑ Using particular notation \(\{a,b (A) 2\} = A \&\ a\) with prime b.
See also
Template:Enourmaxul factorial numbers