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Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 11:21 AM
Subject: for those 'mathmatically challenged'
 

Names for Big Numbers

Date: 02/11/97 at 13:12:15

From: Craig Kesselheim

Subject: Names for big numbers

Dear Dr. Math -

I've just been working with a team of grade 1 teachers at Bar Harbor,

Maine, and we are wondering about the names for large numbers whose

names end in "illion." After trillion, how far can you go with

genuine math names (we got to quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion and

septillion, but after that the dictionary and our own knowledge gave

out).

Thanks in advance for your help.

Craig Kesselheim, Science Facilitator

Mt. Desert, ME


Date: 02/13/97 at 20:03:06

From: Doctor Toby

Subject: Re: Names for big numbers

After septillion, and following the same pattern, come:

octillion

nonillion

decillion

undecillion

dodecillion,

tredecillion

quattuordecillion

quindecillion

sexdecillion

septendecillion

octodecillion

novemdecillion

vigintillion

unvigintillion

dovigintillion

trevigintillion

quattuorvigintillion

quinvigintillion

sexvigintillion

septenvigintillion

octovigintillion

novemvigintillion

trigintillion

untrigintillion

dotrigintillion

tretrigintillion

quattuortrigintillion

quintrigintillion

sextrigintillion

septentrigintillion

octotrigintillion

novemtrigintillion

You may also want to know about one googol, which is 1 followed by

100 zeros, or ten dotrigintillion.

A googolplex is 1 followed by a googol zeros. There are not enough

elementary particles in the known universe to write down a googolplex.

(There are fewer than a trigintillion such particles, but we need to

make ten dotrigintillion one digits.)

But it also depends on whether you are using the U.S. or the British

system. In the U.S., octillion, nonillion, decillion, undecillion,

dodecillion, tredecillion, quattuordecillion, quindecillion,

sexdecillion, septendecillion, octodecillion, novemdecillion, take

you into the 21st period (10^60). I found vigintillion as the next

one (10^63) and the largest I could find was centillion (10^303).

I imagine there is something like milletillion (10^3003) as well

(1000 tillion). I looked it up - centillion in the British system is

10^600 (but they have thousand million instead of billion, etc).

By the way, the power of ten is also the number of places (or zeros)

following the lead digit.

After vigintillion come unvigintillion, dovigintillion, and so on.

After novemvigintillion comes trigintillion, which is followed by

untrigintillion through novemtrigintillion.

One googol = 10^100; this is ten dotrigintillion in America or ten

thousand sexdecillion in Britain.

-Doctor Toby, The Math Forum

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