Tetration

/tɛˈtɹeɪʃn̩/ noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The arithmetic operator consisting of repeated exponentiation, by analogy with exponentiation being repeated multiplication and multiplication being repeated addition, ᵇᵃ denoting a to the power of a to the power of … to the power of a, in which a appears b times. uncountable, usually

    "You don't ordinarily hear much about tetration because it is so powerful an operation that tetrating even very small numbers with each other produces inordinately large numbers. A tetration is worked out below. ⁴²#61;2#123;(2#123;(#123;2²#125;)#125;)#125; #61;2#123;(#123;2⁴#125;)#125; #61;2#123;16#125; #61;64,536"

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"You don't ordinarily hear much about tetration because it is so powerful an operation that tetrating even very small numbers with each other produces inordinately large numbers. A tetration is worked out below. ⁴²#61;2#123;(2#123;(#123;2²#125;)#125;)#125; #61;2#123;(#123;2⁴#125;)#125; #61;2#123;16#125; #61;64,536"

Etymology

PIE word *kʷetwóres From tetra- (prefix meaning ‘four’) + (itera)tion, from the fact that tetration is in fourth place after addition, multiplication, and exponentiation. The word was coined by the English mathematician Reuben Goodstein (1912–1985).

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