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Written out in ordinary decimal notation, it is 1 followed by 10 100 zeroes; that is, a 1 followed by a googol of zeroes. Its prime factorization is 2 googol ×5 googol.
googolplex = 10 googol = 10 (10100) using the exponential notation, it has often been claimed that the number googolplex is so large that it can never be written out in full. However in this "Googolplex Written Out" multivolume set of books, I am doing just that.
Googolplex falls under Class 3 (between 10^10^6 and 10^10^10^6). Here are the numbers and functions that is closer to googolplex (in numerical order): (70!)! Nowadays, many people still...
What’s a googol, and does it have any relation to that similarly-named website? And what about a googolplex, how many zeros does it have? In this guide, we’ll give you googolplex and googol definitions, show how you can write them out, explain how they’re useful, and give examples on how you can start to understand huge numbers like these.
The formula for the number of possible states is a really big exponential function with Planck constants in it and other such things. To get a googolplex states, we need a black hole with a mass about 4.685×10 11 times that of the Sun.
What are googol and googolplex? A googol is 10 to the 100th power, which is 1 followed by 100 zeros. While this is an unimaginably large number, there's still an infinite quantity of larger numbers. One such number is googolplex, which is 10 to the power of a googol, or 1 followed by a googol of zeros.
Googolplex is a large number equal to (i.e., 1 with a googol number of 0s written after it). The term was coined in 1938 after 9-year-old Milton Sirotta, nephew of Edward Kasner, coined the term "googol" and Kasner extended it to this larger number (Kasner 1989, pp. 20-27; Bialik 2004).