Using Graham's Number and Knuth's Arrow Notation I have created a number so unimaginably large it has no use. It is called JH's Number. If you want to use it in your calculations then the symbol for it is 'J'. Here is JH's number represented in terms of Graham's Number.
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It's easy to create a number like that though. Just do googolplexianth to the googolplexianth to the googolplexianth to the googolplexianth power etc. somewhere near googolplexian times. Boom. Unimaginably large number that never will be used.
The symbol is I. :3
EDIT: Oh wait, there already is an I. And a J though... Your Symbol must be fixed.
Last edited by ImagineIt (2013-02-24 15:11:33)
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ImagineIt wrote:
It's easy to create a number like that though. Just do googolplexianth to the googolplexianth to the googolplexianth to the googolplexianth power etc. somewhere near googolplexian times. Boom. Unimaginably large number that never will be used.
The symbol is I. :3
EDIT: Oh wait, there already is an I. And a J though... Your Symbol must be fixed.
No, there's an i and j. Not J
(except, apparently, in the Bessel function)
Last edited by veggieman001 (2013-02-24 15:17:28)
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veggieman001 wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
It's easy to create a number like that though. Just do googolplexianth to the googolplexianth to the googolplexianth to the googolplexianth power etc. somewhere near googolplexian times. Boom. Unimaginably large number that never will be used.
The symbol is I. :3
EDIT: Oh wait, there already is an I. And a J though... Your Symbol must be fixed.No, there's an i and j. Not J
Oh, so "I" can be used.
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ImagineIt wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
It's easy to create a number like that though. Just do googolplexianth to the googolplexianth to the googolplexianth to the googolplexianth power etc. somewhere near googolplexian times. Boom. Unimaginably large number that never will be used.
The symbol is I. :3
EDIT: Oh wait, there already is an I. And a J though... Your Symbol must be fixed.No, there's an i and j. Not J
Oh, so "I" can be used.
Not if you're working with matrices or unit intervals.
Last edited by veggieman001 (2013-02-24 15:18:54)
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I shall devise a problem that this number solves and a new symbol tomorrow. Also, a googolplexianth = 1/googleplexian. So 'I' is incredibly small.
Last edited by JH1010 (2013-02-24 16:12:26)
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What is the intended usage of your number?
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catachresis wrote:
What is the intended usage of your number?
JH1010 wrote:
Using Graham's Number and Knuth's Arrow Notation I have created a number so unimaginably large it has no use.
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JH1010 wrote:
I shall devise a problem that this number solves and a new symbol tomorrow. Also, a googolplexianth = 1/googleplexian. So 'I' is incredibly small.
No, that's not what I meant. I usually just say th after it for some reason I'm not really sure how to word it, so, yeah. Just googlpexian power? Yeah, that doesn't make much sense. Ok. To the power of googleplexian. There.
Last edited by ImagineIt (2013-02-25 16:04:51)
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ProgrammingPro01 wrote:
catachresis wrote:
What is the intended usage of your number?
JH1010 wrote:
Using Graham's Number and Knuth's Arrow Notation I have created a number so unimaginably large it has no use.
JH1010 wrote:
I shall devise a problem that this number solves and a new symbol tomorrow. Also, a googolplexianth = 1/googleplexian. So 'I' is incredibly small.
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what's the point of a number with no purpose
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