How many billions does Gugor equal?
Every 8 digits in Chinese are pronounced "1 billion" and every 4 digits are pronounced "1 million", so 1googol should be pronounced "1000 billion billion billion billion billion billion billion billion". Because "large number" stands for 1072 and "win" stands for 1028, it is "a large number" by Chinese large number method. Of course, now that the word has been coined, you can write it as 1 Gugor.
Gugor, also translated as dog and Gugor, refers to the natural number 10 100, which is displayed by an electronic calculator as 1e 100, that is, the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. This word was coined in 1938 by Milton Sirotti, the nine-year-old nephew of American mathematician Edward Casner. Casner wrote this concept in his book Mathematics and Imagination.
Gugor is a natural number, which is a composite number with 200 prime factors, namely 100 2s and 100 5s, and its order of magnitude is the same as the factorial of 70. 1googol should be pronounced as "100 billion billion billion billion billion".
Gugor has no special significance or application to mathematics. Casner invented this word in order to draw an unimaginable difference between large numbers and infinity. Its only use is that it is sometimes used in mathematics teaching.
Gugor is a number greater than the sum of all atoms in the known universe, and there are about 1072 to 1087 cosmic particles. Because googolplex is the index of googol, it is impossible to write down or store a fraction of googolplex, even if all the substances in the known universe are processed into paper, ink or disk.
What is Gugor?
Gugor is a huge number: the number 1 is followed by 100 (1) or 10 _ power. Unlike the names of most numbers, Gugor has nothing to do with the range of values. 1938, American mathematicians Edward and Casner first used this term. When naming this multi-digit, Casner asked his nine-year-old nephews-Milton and Silota. Gugor Plex is 10 followed by Gugor 0. Google, a popular search engine, is named after Google.
How many billions does Gugor equal?
Gugor means 1 followed by 100 zeros, which can be expressed as:10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. It was Milton Sirotti, nephew of American mathematician Edward Casner, who coined the word Gugor, and Casner derived the word Gugor Plex. Since ancient times in China, 10 100 is Ganges sand, 10- 100 is an imaginary power, and the sum of the powers of Ganges sand and the imaginary power 10 needs programming calculation to know.
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Because ancient Gorbi knew that there were many elementary particles in the universe, and the number of zeros in the Gugor bundle was Gugor, it was impossible to write the Gugor bundle in decimal and save it in a file.
On the other hand, suppose you want to print the font 1 dot, which is too small to be seen in Gugor Plex. In the TeX typesetting system, 1 stippling accounts for 0.35 14598 mm, and integers need meters. As we all know, the diameter of the universe is meters. So the length of an integer is twice the diameter of the universe. The time required is also impossibly long: if two numbers are written in one second, the time for writing Gugor Plex is 1. 1× 10 82 times the age of the universe.
Even so, Gugor Plex is still smaller than some specially defined macro numbers, such as those represented by Gartner Arrow symbol or stein Haus- Mo Ze symbol. Simply put, a larger number can be represented by fewer symbols than Gugor Plex.
How much is Gugor?
Gugor means 1 followed by 100 zeros. Because ancient Gorbi knew that there were many elementary particles in the universe, and the number of zeros in the Gugor bundle was Gugor, it was impossible to write the Gugor bundle in decimal and save it in a file. The area of the earth is about 5 10000000 square kilometers. If expressed in square millimeters, it is only the 20th power of 5× 10. The volume of the earth is 108300000000 cubic kilometers. If expressed in cubic millimeters, it is only the 30th power of 10. 1 cubic millimeter is equivalent to the size of a needle, and can hold 10 grain of fine sand at most, so the whole earth can only hold 3 1 power of 10 grain of fine sand. These figures are far less than those of "Gugor".