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1218229437 2024-04-10T14:20:01Z Numspan33 [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Bowers's operators''' is a notation for writing large numbers proposed by the American mathematician Jonathan Bowers in 2002. This notation is a generalization of the preceding 4-argument notation (known as Bowers' operators) == Rules == The Bowers notation for a linear array includes the following rules: # <math>\{a\} = a</math> and <math>\{a,b\} = a^b</math> #<math>\{a,b,c,\ldots,n,1\} =\{a,b,c,\ldots,n\}</math> # <math>\{a,1,b,c,\ldots,n\} = a</math>...'