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2 Latin- prefix  





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-yllion (pronounced /ljən/)[1] is a proposal from Donald Knuth for the terminology and symbols of an alternate decimal superbase[clarification needed] system. In it, he adapts the familiar English terms for large numbers to provide a systematic set of names for much larger numbers. In addition to providing an extended range, -yllion also dodges the long and short scale ambiguity of -illion.

Knuth's digit grouping is exponential instead of linear; each division doubles the number of digits handled, whereas the familiar system only adds three or six more. His system is basically the same as one of the ancient and now-unused Chinese numeral systems, in which units stand for 104, 108, 1016, 1032, ..., 102n, and so on (with an exception that the -yllion proposal does not use a word for thousand which the original Chinese numeral system has). Today the corresponding Chinese characters are used for 104, 108, 1012, 1016, and so on.

Details and examples

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In Knuth's -yllion proposal:

Each new number name is the square of the previous one — therefore, each new name covers twice as many digits. Knuth continues borrowing the traditional names changing "illion" to "yllion" on each one. Abstractly, then, "one n-yllion" is . "One trigintyllion" () would have 232 + 1, or 42;9496,7297, or nearly forty-three myllion (4300 million) digits (by contrast, a conventional "trigintillion" has merely 94 digits — not even a hundred, let alone a thousand million, and still 7 digits short of a googol). Better yet, "one centyllion" () would have 2102 + 1, or 507,0602;4009,1291:7605,9868;1282,1505, or about 1/20 of a tryllion digits, whereas a conventional "centillion" has only 304 digits.

The corresponding Chinese "long scale" numerals are given, with the traditional form listed before the simplified form. Same numerals are used in the Chinese "short scale" (new number name every power of 10 after 1000 (or 103+n)), "myriad scale" (new number name every 104n), and "mid scale" (new number name every 108n). Today these numerals are still in use, but are used in their "myriad scale" values, which is also used in Japanese and in Korean. For a more extensive table, see Myriad system.

Value Name Notation Standard English name (short scale) Chinese ("long scale") Pīnyīn (Mandarin) Jyutping (Cantonese) Pe̍h-ōe-jī (Hokkien)
100 One 1 One jat1 it/chit
101 Ten 10 Ten shí sap6 si̍p/cha̍p
102 One hundred 100 One hundred bǎi baak3 pah
103 Ten hundred 1000 One thousand qiān cin1 chhian
104 One myriad 1,0000 Ten thousand 萬, 万 wàn maan6 bān
105 Ten myriad 10,0000 One hundred thousand 十萬, 十万 shíwàn sap6 maan6 si̍p/cha̍p bān
106 One hundred myriad 100,0000 One million 百萬, 百万 bǎiwàn baak3 maan6 pah bān
107 Ten hundred myriad 1000,0000 Ten million 千萬, 千万 qiānwàn cin1 maan6 chhian bān
108 One myllion 1;0000,0000 One hundred million 億, 亿 jik1 ek
109 Ten myllion 10;0000,0000 One billion 十億, 十亿 shíyì sap6 jik1 si̍p/cha̍p ek
1012 One myriad myllion 1,0000;0000,0000 One trillion 萬億, 万亿 wànyì maan6 jik1 bān ek
1016 One byllion 1:0000,0000;0000,0000 Ten quadrillion zhào siu6 tiāu
1024 One myllion byllion 1;0000,0000:0000,0000;0000,0000 One septillion 億兆, 亿兆 yìzhào jik1 siu6 ek tiāu
1032 One tryllion 1'0000,0000;0000,0000:0000,0000;0000,0000 One hundred nonillion jīng ging1 kiaⁿ
1064 One quadryllion Ten vigintillion gāi goi1 kai
10128 One quintyllion One hundred unquadragintillion zi2 chi
10256 One sextyllion Ten quattuoroctogintillion ráng joeng4 liōng
10512 One septyllion One hundred novensexagintacentillion 溝, 沟 gōu kau1 kau
101024 One octyllion Ten quadragintatrecentillion 澗, 涧 jiàn gaan3 kán
102048 One nonyllion One hundred unoctogintasescentillion zhēng zing3 chiàⁿ
104096 One decyllion Ten milliquattuorsexagintatrecentillion 載, 载 zài zoi3 chài

Latin- prefix

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In order to construct names of the form n-yllion for large values of n, Knuth appends the prefix "latin-" to the name of n without spaces and uses that as the prefix for n. For example, the number "latintwohundredyllion" corresponds to n = 200, and hence to the number .

Negative powers

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To refer to small quantities with this system, the suffix -th is used.

For instance, is a myriadth. is a vigintyllionth.

Disadvantages

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Knuth's system wouldn't be implemented well in Polish due to some numerals having -ylion suffix in basic forms due to rule of Polish language, which changes syllables -ti-, -ri-, -ci- into -ty-, -ry-, -cy- in adapted loanwoards, present in all thousands powers from trillion upwards, e.g. trylionastrillion, kwadrylionasquadrillion, kwintylionasquintillion etc. (nonilionasnonnillion is only exception, but also not always[2]), which creates system from 1032 upwards invalid.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Large Numbers (Page 2) at MROB".
  • ^ "Wielkie liczby — nazwy, Encyklopedia PWN: źródło wiarygodnej i rzetelnej wiedzy".

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