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Nanotion
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Nanotion refers to the function \(\{a,b,1,1,9\}\), using BEAF. The term was coined by Aarex Tiaokhiao. In the fast-growing hierarchy, \(f_{\omega^2 imes 8 +1}(n)\) corresponds to nanotional growth rate.
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Nanotion refers to the function \(\{a,b,1,1,9\}\), using BEAF. The term was coined by Aarex Tiaokhiao. In the fast-growing hierarchy, \(f_{\omega^2 imes 8 +1}(n)\) corresponds to nanotional growth rate.