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Conway chained arrow notation
Conway chained arrow notation Conway chained arrow notation, created by mathematician John ...
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Talk:Conway chained arrow notation
Talk:Conway chained arrow notation As it stands, this page is ... Matthew Woodcraft I understand Knuth's up-arrow notation which is explained. This "X>p ... p>q=p^q" (using > for right arrow and ^ for exponent) explains nothing. I ...
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Conway
Conway Conway can refer to any of the following: People David Conway, music writer and historian David Conway , philosopher Deborah Conway Derek Conway Elias Nelson Conway Gerry ...
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John Horton Conway
John Horton Conway See John B. Conway for the functional analyst. John Horton Conway (born December 26, 1937, Liverpool, England) is ... a nomenclature for exceedingly large numbers, the Conway chained arrow notation. With Richard K. Guy, ...
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John Conway   (translated from Spanish)
John Conway John Horton Conway (been born in Liverpool , Gran Britain 26 ... nomenclature for excessively long numbers, nowiki or chained arrow of Conway. At the moment he is professor ...
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John Conway   (translated from Portuguese)
John Conway John Horton Conway (been born in 26 of December of ... invented a nomeclatura for number excessively great, Conway chained arrow notation. Together with Michael Guy, it ...
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Knuth's up-arrow notation
Knuth's up-arrow notation In mathematics, Knuth's up-arrow notation is a notation for very large ... which inspired Knuth to define a 'double arrow' operator for iterated exponentiation or tetration: arrow' operator for iterated application of the 'double arrow' operator (also known as pentation): \ ...
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Notation of the reiterated powers of Knuth   (translated from French)
... inspired Knuth to define an operator double arrow for a reiterated exponention: \begin{matrix ... It continued by defining the operator triple arrow like the reiterated application of the operator double arrow : \begin{matrix} a\uparrow\uparrow\uparrow ... maths> as well as the operator quadruple arrow : \begin{matrix} a\uparrow\uparrow\uparrow ... general rule stipulates that the operator N- arrow develops like a succession of operators ( ...
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User talk:CryptoDerk
... Niesen 11:24, 3 Feb 2005 (UTC) Conway's chained arrow notation Crypto: It turns out we already had an article on this: Conway chained arrow notation. So I changed Conway' ...
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List of mathematics articles (A-C)
... s axioms -- Arnoldi iteration -- Arrangement of hyperplanes -- Arrow's impossibility theorem -- Arrow's paradox -- Ars Combinatoria (journal) -- Art gallery ... Convexity (mathematics) -- Convolution -- Convolution theorem -- Convolutional code -- Conway chained arrow notation -- Conway group -- Conway's Game ...
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