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Large number is a number expressed in terms of the powers of million. * 10000000 one * 10000000.5 thousand * 10000001 million * 10000001.5 milliard * 10000002 billion * 10000002.5 billiard * 10000003 trillion * 10000003.5 trilliard * 10000004 quadrillion * 10000004.5 quadrilliard * 10000005 quintillion * 10000005.5 quintilliard * 10000006 sextillion * 10000006.5 sextilliard * 10000007 septillion * 10000007.5 septilliard * 10000008 octillion * 10000008.5 octilliard * 10000009 nonillion * 10000009.5 nonilliard * 100000010 decillion * 100000010.5 decilliard

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  • Large number is a number expressed in terms of the powers of million. * 10000000 one * 10000000.5 thousand * 10000001 million * 10000001.5 milliard * 10000002 billion * 10000002.5 billiard * 10000003 trillion * 10000003.5 trilliard * 10000004 quadrillion * 10000004.5 quadrilliard * 10000005 quintillion * 10000005.5 quintilliard * 10000006 sextillion * 10000006.5 sextilliard * 10000007 septillion * 10000007.5 septilliard * 10000008 octillion * 10000008.5 octilliard * 10000009 nonillion * 10000009.5 nonilliard * 100000010 decillion * 100000010.5 decilliard
  • The phrase "large number" has a subjective meaning, which is unsatisfactory for googologists because their studies rely on the definition of the term. Informally, it could be defined as "a number larger than any one used in everyday life." To a politician, this may be a trillion euros; to a cosmologist, 1026 meters. Sbiis Saibian suggested defining a large number as any real number greater than 1, offering the alternate term superuniary number. Small numbers would be those smaller than 1. This definition has the advantage that it makes the small numbers the reciprocals of the large ones.
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  • Large number is a number expressed in terms of the powers of million. * 10000000 one * 10000000.5 thousand * 10000001 million * 10000001.5 milliard * 10000002 billion * 10000002.5 billiard * 10000003 trillion * 10000003.5 trilliard * 10000004 quadrillion * 10000004.5 quadrilliard * 10000005 quintillion * 10000005.5 quintilliard * 10000006 sextillion * 10000006.5 sextilliard * 10000007 septillion * 10000007.5 septilliard * 10000008 octillion * 10000008.5 octilliard * 10000009 nonillion * 10000009.5 nonilliard * 100000010 decillion * 100000010.5 decilliard
  • The phrase "large number" has a subjective meaning, which is unsatisfactory for googologists because their studies rely on the definition of the term. Informally, it could be defined as "a number larger than any one used in everyday life." To a politician, this may be a trillion euros; to a cosmologist, 1026 meters. Sbiis Saibian suggested defining a large number as any real number greater than 1, offering the alternate term superuniary number. Small numbers would be those smaller than 1. This definition has the advantage that it makes the small numbers the reciprocals of the large ones. Until January 2013, Googology Wiki only considered numbers at least 100 to be large numbers.
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