Googology Wiki:Links

This is a compilation of googological websites that may be of interest to large number enthusiasts.


 * One to Infinity: A Guide to the Finite by Sbiis Saibian/(user), a guided tour of googology and number systems. Recommended for beginners.
 * Big Number Central by Jonathan Bowers. Bowers is considered the founding father of modern googology; it defines the famous Exploding Array Function.
 * Extremely big numbers by Lawrence Hollom, inventor of hyperfactorial array notation. HAN is believed to be one of the most powerful array notations ever invented.
 * Large Numbers by Robert Munafo, a comprehensive walkthrough of various large number systems. Recommended for beginners.
 * Notable Properties of Specific Numbers by Robert Munafo, a tour of the positive real numbers.
 * Super Huge Numbers by Chris Bird, a collection of papers that introduce Bird's array notation, a sibling of BEAF. (Most of the papers in the link are out of date; more recent ones may be found on the wiki.)
 * Googology by André Joyce and Michael Joseph Halm, the origin of the term "googology."
 * Pointless Large Number Stuff by Googology Wiki user WikiRigbyDude, a website with miscellaneous googology articles and a work-in-progress comprehensive list of googologisms.
 * Cantor's Attic by Joel David Hamkins and Victoria Gitman et al., a wiki about Cantor's ordinals.
 * Big Number Duel by Augustín Rayo, where the largest named number was coined.
 * [//www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/math/ Primes, Number Theory, Cryptography, Mathematics] by Landon Curt Noll
 * /r/googology subreddit, a discussion forum. Almost unused as of this writing.
 * Who Can Name the Bigger Number? by Scott Aronson, an essay about large numbers and the rules of the big number duel.
 * Aarex large numbers  by Aarex Tiaokhiao/(user), a prolific young googologist's extensions to existing systems.

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