阿僧祇あそうぎ ("uncountable"), from Sanskrit "asamkhya" is 1056 or 1064. The variation in each number arises from some early transcription errors leading to both values being used.I said Bigger numbersThe largest number I've seen a Japanese term for is 不可説不可説転 ふかせつふかせつ...
The word "harshad" comes from the Sanskrit harṣa (joy) + da (give), meaning joy-giver. The term “Niven number” arose from a paper delivered by Ivan M. Niven at a conference on number theory in 1977. All integers between zero and n are n-harshad numbers. The number 18 is a...
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