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The Tritet Jr. is equal to \(4 \uparrow\uparrow 4\) in up-arrow notation, or \( \lbrace 4,4,2 brace \) in BEAF. The number used to be called tritet, a much larger number named and renamed by Jonathan Bowers. Sbiis Saibian coined the new name. Using Alistair Cockburn's megafuga- prefix, Tritet Jr. can be named "megafugafour". It can also be named "boogafour" using the booga- prefix. Wiki user Hyp cos calls this number a tetbo, and it's equal to s(4,4,2), s(4,2,3), s(4,2,1,2), or s(4,2{2}2) in strong array notation.

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  • The Tritet Jr. is equal to \(4 \uparrow\uparrow 4\) in up-arrow notation, or \( \lbrace 4,4,2 brace \) in BEAF. The number used to be called tritet, a much larger number named and renamed by Jonathan Bowers. Sbiis Saibian coined the new name. Using Alistair Cockburn's megafuga- prefix, Tritet Jr. can be named "megafugafour". It can also be named "boogafour" using the booga- prefix. Wiki user Hyp cos calls this number a tetbo, and it's equal to s(4,4,2), s(4,2,3), s(4,2,1,2), or s(4,2{2}2) in strong array notation.
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  • The Tritet Jr. is equal to \(4 \uparrow\uparrow 4\) in up-arrow notation, or \( \lbrace 4,4,2 brace \) in BEAF. The number used to be called tritet, a much larger number named and renamed by Jonathan Bowers. Sbiis Saibian coined the new name. Using Alistair Cockburn's megafuga- prefix, Tritet Jr. can be named "megafugafour". It can also be named "boogafour" using the booga- prefix. It is approximately 108.0723*10153, meaning that it's somewhat larger than a googolplex. The decimal expansion of Tritet Jr. is: 23610226714597313206............36860456095261392896. The leading digits are computed using logarithms and the terminating digits are computed using modular exponentiation. Wiki user Hyp cos calls this number a tetbo, and it's equal to s(4,4,2), s(4,2,3), s(4,2,1,2), or s(4,2{2}2) in strong array notation.
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