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Llion

Llion is a formula which is written as 10^(n×3+3) created by the brazilian Arthur Gabriel in 2019, for the purpose of comparing normal tinier numbers to multiplexes of a thousand(1.000). It's also used to calculate the quantity of zeros the number has, for example: 10^(5×3+3)=1.000.000.000.000.000.000, a quintillion, which can be compared to 5 in the part of the number line closer to 0.

The creator of this formula also created his own way of naming this numbers he called the result of 10^(1.000.000×3+3) Decacentenillion.

Other 4 new numbers were named using these formula, and also using the famous googol, those numbers are a googollion, which is 10^((10100)×3+3), a googolplexillion, which is 10^(10^(10100)×3+3), a googolplexianillion, which is 10^(10^(10^(10100)×3+3)) and a googolplexianthillion which is 10^(10^(10^(10^(10100)×3+3))).