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Different [[culture]]s used different traditional [[numeral system]]s for naming '''large numbers'''. The extent of large numbers used varied in each culture.
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Two interesting points in using large numbers are the confusion on the term [[Long and short scales|billion]] and [[milliard]] in many countries, and the use of ''zillion'' to denote a very large number where precision is not required.
 
==Ancient India==
[[Image:HinduMeasurements.svg|thumb|right|Hindu units of time on a [[logarithmic scale]].]]
The [[India]]ns had a passion for high numbers, which is intimately related to their religious thought. For example, in texts belonging to the [[Vedas|Vedic literature]], we find individual [[Sanskrit]] names for ''each'' of the powers of 10 up to a trillion and even 10<sup>62</sup>. (Even today, the words '[[lakh]]' and '[[crore]]', referring to 100,000 and 10,000,000, respectively, are in common use among English-speaking Indians.) One of these [[Vedas|Vedic texts]], the ''[[Yajur Veda]]'', even discusses the concept of numeric [[infinity]] (''purna'' "fullness"), stating that if you subtract ''purna'' from ''purna'', you are still left with ''purna''.
 
The ''[[Lalitavistara Sutra]]'' (a [[Mahayana]] [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] work) recounts a contest including writing, arithmetic, wrestling and archery, in which the [[Gautama Buddha|Buddha]] was pitted against the great mathematician Arjuna and showed off his numerical skills by citing the names of the powers of ten up to 1 'tallakshana', which equals 10<sup>53</sup>, but then going on to explain that this is just one of a series of counting systems that can be expanded geometrically. The last number at which he arrived after going through nine successive counting systems was 10<sup>421</sup>, that is, a 1 followed by 421 zeros.
 
There is also an analogous system of [[Sanskrit]] terms for fractional numbers, capable of dealing with both very large and very small numbers.
 
Larger number in Buddhism works up to Bukeshuo bukeshuo zhuan (不可說不可說轉) <math>10^{7\times 2^{122}}</math> or 10<sup>37218383881977644441306597687849648128</sup>, which appeared as [[Bodhisattva]]'s maths in the [[Avatamsaka Sutra|Avataṃsaka Sūtra]].,<ref>[http://www.sf.airnet.ne.jp/~ts/language/largenumber.html 無量大数の彼方へ]</ref><ref>[http://www.moroo.com/uzokusou/misc/suumei/suumei.html 大数の名前について]</ref> though chapter 30 (the Asamkyeyas) in Thomas Cleary's translation of it we find the definition of the number "untold" as exactly 10<sup>10*2<sup>122</sup></sup>, expanded in the 2nd verses to 10<sup>45*2<sup>121</sup></sup> and continuing a similar expansion indeterminately.
 
A few large numbers used in India by about 5th century BCE (''See Georges Ifrah: A Universal History of Numbers, pp 422–423''):
* ''[[lakh|lakṣá]]'' (लक्ष) &mdash;10<sup>5</sup>
* ''[[crore|kōṭi]]'' (कोटि) &mdash;10<sup>7</sup>
* ''ayuta'' (अयुता) &mdash;10<sup>9</sup>
* ''niyuta'' (नियुता) &mdash;10<sup>13</sup>
* ''pakoti'' (पकोटि) &mdash;10<sup>14</sup>
* ''vivara'' (विवारा) &mdash;10<sup>15</sup>
* ''kshobhya'' (क्षोभ्या)  &mdash;10<sup>17</sup>
* ''vivaha'' (विवाहा) &mdash;10<sup>19</sup>
* ''kotippakoti'' (कोटिपकोटी) &mdash;10<sup>21</sup>
* ''bahula'' (बहूला) &mdash;10<sup>23</sup>
* ''nagabala'' (नागाबाला) &mdash;10<sup>25</sup>
* ''nahuta'' (नाहूटा) &mdash;10<sup>28</sup>
* ''titlambha'' (तीतलम्भा) &mdash;10<sup>29</sup>
* ''vyavasthanapajnapati'' (व्यवस्थानापज्नापति) &mdash;10<sup>31</sup>
* ''hetuhila'' (हेतुहीला) &mdash;10<sup>33</sup>
* ''ninnahuta'' (निन्नाहुता)  &mdash;10<sup>35</sup>
* ''hetvindriya'' (हेत्विन्द्रिया) &mdash;10<sup>37</sup>
* ''samaptalambha'' (समाप्तलम्भा) &mdash;10<sup>39</sup>
* ''gananagati'' (गनानागती) &mdash;10<sup>41</sup>
* ''akkhobini'' (अक्खोबिनि)  &mdash;10<sup>42</sup>
* ''niravadya'' (निरावाद्य) &mdash;10<sup>43</sup>
* ''mudrabala'' (मुद्राबाला)  &mdash;10<sup>45</sup>
* ''sarvabala'' (सर्वबाला) &mdash;10<sup>47</sup>
* ''bindu'' (बिंदु or बिन्दु) &mdash;10<sup>49</sup>
* ''sarvajna'' (सर्वज्ञ) &mdash;10<sup>51</sup>
* ''vibhutangama'' (विभुतन्गमा) &mdash;10<sup>53</sup>
* ''abbuda'' (अब्बुदा) &mdash;10<sup>56</sup>
* ''nirabbuda'' (निर्बुद्धा) &mdash;10<sup>63</sup>
* ''ahaha'' (अहाहा) &mdash;10<sup>70</sup>
* ''ababa'' (अबाबा). &mdash;10<sup>77</sup>
* ''atata'' (अटाटा) &mdash;10<sup>84</sup>
* ''soganghika'' (सोगान्घीका) &mdash;10<sup>91</sup>
* ''uppala'' (उप्पाला) &mdash;10<sup>98</sup>
* ''kumuda'' (कुमुदा) &mdash;10<sup>105</sup>
* ''pundarika'' (पुन्डरीका) &mdash;10<sup>112</sup>
* ''paduma'' (पद्मा) &mdash;10<sup>119</sup>
* ''kathana'' (कथाना) &mdash;10<sup>126</sup>
* ''mahakathana'' (महाकथाना) &mdash;10<sup>133</sup>
* ''[[asaṃkhyeya]]'' (असंख्येय) &mdash;10<sup>140</sup>
* ''dhvajagranishamani'' (ध्वजाग्रनिशमनी) &mdash;10<sup>421</sup>
* ''[[bodhisattva]]'' (बोधिसत्व or बोधिसत्त) &mdash;10<sup>37218383881977644441306597687849648128</sup>
* ''lalitavistarautra'' (ललितातुलनातारासूत्र) &mdash;10<sup>200</sup>infinities
* ''[[matsya]]'' (मत्स्य) &mdash;10<sup>600</sup>infinities
* ''[[kurma]]'' (कुरमा) &mdash;10<sup>2000</sup>infinities
* ''[[varaha]]'' (वरहा) &mdash;10<sup>3600</sup>infinities
* ''[[narasimha]]'' (नरसिम्हा) &mdash;10<sup>4800</sup>infinities
* ''[[vamana]]'' (वामन) &mdash;10<sup>5800</sup>infinities
* ''[[parashurama]]'' (परशुराम) &mdash;10<sup>6000</sup>infinities
* ''[[rama]]'' (राम) &mdash;10<sup>6800</sup>infinities
* ''khrishnaraja'' (कृष्णराज) &mdash;10<sup><!-- ?? --></sup>infinities
* ''[[kalki]]'' (काईकी or काइकी) &mdash;10<sup>8000</sup>infinities
* ''[[balarama]]'' (बलराम) &mdash;10<sup>9800</sup>infinities
* ''[[dasavatara]]'' (दशावतारा) &mdash;10<sup>10000</sup>infinities
* ''bhagavatapurana'' (भागवतपुराण) &mdash;10<sup>18000</sup>infinities
* ''avatamsakasutra'' (अवताम्सकासुत्रा) &mdash;10<sup>30000</sup>infinities
* ''mahadeva'' (महादेव) &mdash;10<sup>50000</sup>infinities
* ''[[prajapati]]'' (प्रजापति) &mdash;10<sup>60000</sup>infinities
* ''[[jyotiba]]'' (ज्योतिबा) &mdash;10<sup>80000</sup>infinities
 
==Classical antiquity==
In the Western world, specific [[Numeral (linguistics)|number names]] for [[large numbers|larger numbers]] did not come into common use until quite recently. The [[Ancient Greeks]] used a system based on the [[myriad]], that is ten thousand; and their largest named number was a myriad myriad, or one hundred million.
 
In ''[[The Sand Reckoner]]'', [[Archimedes]] (c. 287–212 BC) devised a system of naming large numbers reaching up to
 
:<math>10^{8 \times 10^{16}}</math>,
 
essentially by naming powers of a myriad myriad. This largest number appears because it equals a myriad myriad to the
myriad myriadth power, all taken to the myriad myriadth power. This gives a good indication of the notational difficulties encountered by Archimedes, and one can propose that he stopped
at this number because he did not devise any new [[ordinal numbers]] (larger than 'myriad myriadth')
to match his new [[cardinal numbers]]. Archimedes only used his system up to 10<sup>64</sup>.  
 
Archimedes' goal was presumably to name large [[powers of 10]] in order to give rough estimates, but shortly thereafter,  
[[Apollonius of Perga]] invented a more practical
system of naming large numbers which were not powers of 10, based on naming powers of a myriad,
for example,
 
:<math> M^{\!\!\!\!\! {}^\beta}</math> would be a myriad squared.
 
Much later, but still in [[classical antiquity|antiquity]], the [[Greek mathematics|Hellenistic mathematician]] [[Diophantus]] (3rd century) used a similar notation to represent large numbers.
 
The Romans, who were less interested in theoretical issues, expressed 1,000,000 as ''decies centena milia'', that is, 'ten hundred thousand';  it was only in the 13th century that the (originally French) word '[[million]]' was introduced .
 
==Medieval India==
 
The [[India]]ns, who invented the [[numeral system|positional numeral system]], along with [[negative numbers]] and [[0 (number)|zero]], were quite advanced in this aspect. By the 7th century, [[Indian mathematics|Indian mathematicians]] were familiar enough with the notion of infinity as to define it as the quantity whose [[denominator]] is zero.
 
==Modern use of large finite numbers==
 
Far larger finite numbers than any of these occur in modern mathematics. See for instance [[Graham's number]] which is too large to express using [[exponentiation]] or [[Tetration|super exponentiation]]. For more about modern usage for large numbers see [[Large numbers]].
 
== Infinity ==
:''Main articles: [[Infinity]] and [[Transfinite number]]''
 
The ultimate in large numbers was, until recently, the concept of [[infinity]], a number defined by being greater than any [[finite set|finite]] number, and used in the mathematical theory of [[limit (mathematics)|limit]]s.
 
However, since the 19th century, mathematicians have studied [[transfinite number]]s, numbers which are not only greater than any finite number, but also, from the viewpoint of [[set theory]], larger than the traditional concept of infinity. Of these transfinite numbers, perhaps the most extraordinary, and arguably, if they exist, "largest", are the [[Large cardinal property|large cardinal]]s. The concept of transfinite numbers, however, was first considered by Indian [[Jain]]a mathematicians as far back as 400 BC.
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==Further reading==
*Georges Ifrah, ''The Universal History of Numbers'', ISBN 1-86046-324-X
 
{{Large numbers}}
 
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[[Category:Large numbers|*]]

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