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The Cascading-E notation (E^ for short) is a further extension and generalization of Hyper-E notation introduced by Sbiis Saibian in January 22, 2013. The limit of its growth rate is comparable to \(f_{\varepsilon_0}(n)\) in FGH, making it about as powerful as tetrational arrays in BEAF. E^ is part of the general Extensible-E System, which includes all future extensions of the notation, such as Extended Cascading-E Notation.

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  • Cascading-E notation
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  • The Cascading-E notation (E^ for short) is a further extension and generalization of Hyper-E notation introduced by Sbiis Saibian in January 22, 2013. The limit of its growth rate is comparable to \(f_{\varepsilon_0}(n)\) in FGH, making it about as powerful as tetrational arrays in BEAF. E^ is part of the general Extensible-E System, which includes all future extensions of the notation, such as Extended Cascading-E Notation.
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  • The Cascading-E notation (E^ for short) is a further extension and generalization of Hyper-E notation introduced by Sbiis Saibian in January 22, 2013. The limit of its growth rate is comparable to \(f_{\varepsilon_0}(n)\) in FGH, making it about as powerful as tetrational arrays in BEAF. E^ is part of the general Extensible-E System, which includes all future extensions of the notation, such as Extended Cascading-E Notation.
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