long's maximum value is 9223372036854775807, which is 19 digits -- not nearly large enough. I'm trying to create a calculator that can handle large numbers, because most nowadays can only hold an insufficient 10 digits or so, and I want want accurate calculations with numbers of a much larger magnitude. EDIT. Thanks for the answers.
Comparing large exponents. 3 years, 11 months ago. I have come up with a way to compare large exponents, for example: I can tell which number is bigger in $12345^ {78901}$ or $21346^ {78900}$ within a few seconds without using calculator. So I have 2 questions. 2 Answers. You do it in assembly the same way you do it on paper (long addition, long multiplication, long division). You split the number into parts, you carry, you borrow, and so on. If you could only hold numbers between 0 and 9, you'd think of 32 as (10*3 + 2) or "32". To add, you add the lower part, carry if needed, then add the high part. There is also a similar look phrase "the number of X". In contrast to "a number of", "the number of" is the subject of the phrase, and all the time it represents to a number, like 8 or 11. "The number of" phrase always pairs with a verb in singular, e.g. the number of vehicles in the place A is as twice many as it in the place B.
This number works just like mil where you would just say the number of millions with the word millones after it. 2.000.000 - dos millones 40.000.000 - cuarenta millones
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Yes, Graham’s number is much bigger than Googolplexian. Graham’s number is a number that is so large that it can not be written out with conventional mathematics. It has an unimaginably large number of digits, and researchers have even still not been able to give a precise answer to its size. In comparison, Googolplexian is the number 10 a83u.
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