m(n) map is a googological function that operates on functions. It was defined by Japanese googologist Fish in 2003 and used to define Fish number 5. Its system achieves a growth rate of \(f_{\varepsilon_0}(n)\), similar to Hydra function and tetrational array of BEAF. The name of the map was taken from a word mapping.
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