All numbers that anyone ever has to deal with in any practical application(unless you count abstract mathematics and nerdy one-upmanship contests as practical:-)are members of one of the first four classes. Two, a hundred,googol, andgoogolplexare examples from classes 0 through 3, respectively....
1 Googolplex = 1 ^Googol, this is one hell of a number and lets not even go there… The attached application is written in C++ It will convert any number to the centillion value and does not require a DLL, I have given you enough for you to write your own class but if you are ...
My notes on googol and googolplex have been moved to a separate article: Googol and Googolplex My description of an extension of the hyper4 function to reals has moved to my Hyper4 article: My Extension to Real-Valued Arguments. My descriptions of the different versions of Ackermann's ...
Googolplex, for many people is the largest number with a name. Credit for the invention of the -plex suffix is indeterminate. See also 101010100. 1010100 + 1 googolplex plus one. This number is known to not be prime. The smallest known factor is 316912650057057350374175801344000001 = 210456+1...
After 100, 1000 and 1000000, the answer to "what's the biggest number you've heard of?" will usually be one or more of: billion, trillion, Avagadro's number, googol and googolplex. See the table of big number names. 101 The first 3-digit prime number. ...
("googolplexplex") 10 to the power of googolplex. Just as with -illion, there are many number names formed by folk etymological extension of the -plex suffix, such as millionplex for 101000000. A common name for 10googolplex is googolplexian (seen in Internet searches) but I suspect ...