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  • Googolmox
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  • The googolmox, aka googolmiji, is coined using the googo- prefix and the irregular Roman LM for 950 and the Mayan ox for 3, rather than -iji, and is equal to \(1906^{953}\) in Ackermann's Generalized Exponential Notation. Joyce has made a mistake when he first coined this number. He gave this number the value of the similar number googomox (whose name doesn't include the letter L), and its value is \(2006^{1003}\). Googolmox has 5,679 digits, while googomox has 6,021, and so is about \(10^{342}\) times larger, because of the missing L.
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  • The googolmox, aka googolmiji, is coined using the googo- prefix and the irregular Roman LM for 950 and the Mayan ox for 3, rather than -iji, and is equal to \(1906^{953}\) in Ackermann's Generalized Exponential Notation. Joyce has made a mistake when he first coined this number. He gave this number the value of the similar number googomox (whose name doesn't include the letter L), and its value is \(2006^{1003}\). Googolmox has 5,679 digits, while googomox has 6,021, and so is about \(10^{342}\) times larger, because of the missing L. The exact difference between googomox and googolmox is called googomoxmingoogolmox. It is coined with the infix -min- for "minus". Googomox and googomoxmingoogolmox are identical for those first 342 digits, demonstrating just how important that L is!