The solillion is equal to \(10^{3 \cdot 10^{3 \cdot 10^{3 \cdot \text{septillion}}} + 3}\) [1], or \(10^{3 \cdot 10^{3 \cdot 10^{3 \cdot 10^{24}}} + 3}\). The term was coined by Jonathan Bowers.
Etymology
The name of this number is based on the word "sun" and the suffix "-illion".[2]
Expressions in other notations
Notation | Expression |
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Up-arrow notation | \(10 \uparrow (3 \times (10 \uparrow (3 \times (10 \uparrow (3\text{ septillion}))))+3)\) |
Chained arrow notation | \(10 \rightarrow (3 \times (10 \rightarrow (3 \times (10 \uparrow (3\text{ septillion}))))+3)\) |
BEAF | \(\{10,\{3\times \{10,3 \times \{10,3\text{ septillion}\}\}+3\}\}\) |
Munafo's ASCII-lexicographic ordering | p3_e024_3 |
Sources
See also
- REDIRECT Template:Bowers -illions
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