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Conway chained arrow notation
Conway chained arrow notation Conway chained arrow notation, created by mathematician ...
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Talk:Conway chained arrow notation
Talk:Conway chained arrow notation As it stands, this page is gibberish ... Matthew Woodcraft I understand Knuth's up-arrow notation which is explained. This "X> ...
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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 integers introduced by ...
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Notation
Notation The term notation can be used in several contexts. Commonly, "notation" refers to the typographical conventions or rules ... e.g., within a book or article. Notation may refer to notation systems, meaning an interpreted system of ...
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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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Notation system
Notation system Notation systems are an interpreted system of tokens ... are reified by the notational system. Commonly, "notation" refers to the typographical conventions or rules ... medium that attempts to represent value); logical notation; cartography; and of course writing. While the ... used in various disciplines: In mathematics, mathematical notation is used to represent mathematical ideas, ...
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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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Steinhaus–Moser notation
Steinhaus–Moser notation In mathematics, Moser's polygon notation is a means of expressing certain extremely ... is an extension of Steinhaus's polygon notation. (a number n in a triangle) means ... 10 616 )...))) [254 triangles] = ... Using the other notation: mega = M(2,1,5) = M(256 ... uparrow 257, using Knuth's up-arrow notation. Note that after the first ...
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Notation of the reiterated powers of Knuth (translated from French)
Notation of the reiterated powers of Knuth In mathematic , notation of the reiterated powers of Knuth is a notation which makes it possible to write very ... Knuth in 1976. The idea of this notation is based on the concept of repeated ... inspired Knuth to define an operator double arrow for a reiterated exponention: \begin{ ...
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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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