googolplexplex

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googolplex + -plex.

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googolplexplex (plural googolplexplexes)

  1. The number or , 10 raised to the power of one googolplex.
    • 1992 January 31, Paul Jason Clegg, “Re: General Comments”, in alt.galactic-guide, Usenet:
      Note that this is Alpha version 1x10 to the negative googolplexplex.
    • 2004 March 2, Dario Alejandro Alpern, “Re: Prime factors of number near googolplexplex”, in sci.math, Usenet:
      This thread is about the new page about factors of number near googolplexplex (http://www.alpertron.com.ar/GOOGOLP.HTM). Of course, prime factors of googolplexplex-1, -10 or +10 are very easy to find using the methods you mention above.
    • 2008, Kimmo Halunen; Pauli Rikula; Juha Röning, “On the Security of VSH in Password Schemes”, in Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Availability, Security, and Reliability: March 4–7, 2008, Barcelona, Spain, Los Alamitos, Calif.: IEEE Computer Society, DOI:10.1109/ARES.2008.34, →ISBN, OCLC 264873653:
      Known prime factors of Googolplexplex+1.
    • 2014 September, Will Callender, Jr., “Study 3: Problem with the Minuscule”, in Abdication: God Steps Down for Good, Victoria, B.C.: FriesenPress, →ISBN, page 112:
      Since we're on the subject, you should know too that is everywhere called a googol, including in the USA and UK, which renders a number called googolplex and a number known as googolplexplex, and yes, I too am feeling the pain now, produces a number known as a googolplexplexplex.

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