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A dupertyon is a megagoogolfan tetrated to i which is the imaginary constant. The term was coined by the user M3gaEsc3ger.
The dupertyon can't be written on standard notation, due to including the imaginary constant.
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PE[n] Function is an ill-defined logic-based function devised by M3gaEsc3ger.
PE[1] > Utter Oblivion : PE[1] < Sam Function
PE[2] is uncomputable and can't be expressed on fast growing hierarchy.
PE[2] exclusion from Fast Growing Hierarchy suggests it leverages non-recursive ordinals or inaccessible cardinals, which Fast Growing Hierarchy cannot formalize without extensions like Ordinal Collapsing Function.
If PE[1] is greater than Utter Oblivion[2], then it is greater than Fish Number 7[6]
If PE[2] is greater than PE[1], then it is greater than most popular uncomputable[1] numbers.
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An hypergag is a prefix based on gag. The term was coined by the user M3gaEsc3ger. Not to be confused with gag or knaceredman.
The Knackeredold, or hypergag for short, is a function defined as hgag[n] = gag[n]^n, where gag[n] is reiterated n times.
List of Hypergags
Hypergaggoogol: hgag(10^100)
Hypergaggoogolplex: hgag(10^10^100)
Hypergagmillion: hgag(10^6)
Sources
https://sites.google.com/view/dosserposts/contenido-3 [RETRIEVED DATE: 01/10/2025]
https://sites.google.com/site/pointlesslargenumberstuff/home/2/prefixesandsuffixes [RETRIEVED DATE: 19/11/2022]
https://wiki.c2.com/?ReallyBigNumbers [RETRIEVED DATE: April 2001]
Aarons' Exponential Growing Notation (AEGN) is a dynamic notation for colossal numbers devised by the user M3gaEsc3ger, similar to fast growing hierarchy, fut grows much faster. It is a well defined notation that requires phi fast growing hierarchy and defines colossal numbers.
Definition
Gammacube: GCB{a,b} = fgammanought^a{b}, uses fast growing hierarchy and gamma nought ordinal.
Ultracube: UC{a,b,c} = PHIab{c}, uses phi fast growing hierarchy.
Ultrapyraminx: UP{a,b,c} = UC{UC{a},UC{b},UC{c}}, uses reiterated Ultracube.
Ultrahexaminx: UH{a,b,c} = UP{UP{a},UP{b},UP{c}}, uses reiterated Ultrapyraminx.
Examples
Gammacubegoogol: GCB{10^100,10^100} which is much greater than a greagol.
Ultracubegoogol: UC{10^100, 10^100, 10^100}
Ultrapyraminxgoogol: UP{10^100, 10^100, 10^100}
Ultrahexaminxgoogol: UH{10^100, 10^100, 10^100}
Ultrahexaminxgoogolplex: UH{10^10^100, 10^10^100, 10^10^100}
Numbers within an AEGN operation always have a prefix.
Sources
sites.google.com/view/dosserposts/contenido-3
Gammacubegoogol: GCB{10^100,10^100} which is much greater than a greagol.
Ultracubegoogol: UC{10^100, 10^100, 10^100}
Ultrapyraminxgoogol: UP{10^100, 10^100, 10^100}
Ultrahexaminxgoogol: UH{10^100, 10^100, 10^100}
Ultrahexaminxgoogolplex: UH{10^10^100, 10^10^100, 10^10^100}
Ultrahexaminxgoogoltriplex: UH{10^10^10^100, 10^10^10^100, 10^10^10^100}
Ultrahexaminxgaggol: UH{E1#1#100}
Ultrahexaminxgreagol: UH{E100#100#100, E100#100#100, E100#100#100, }
Ultrahexaminxgraham: UH{G64, G64, G64}
The Monstro Function was devised by the fandom user M3gaEsc3ger, on an attempt to recreate Rayo's Number as a prime number using phi function, its representated with the function MNST[x, y].
Fix an ordinal index in the fast growing hierarchy and consider it's corresponding x,y phi function.
Take the real set of all prime numbers.
Define the largest computable prime at that level as the greatest prime not exceeding the value of the x, y phi function.