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The number you are referring to is known as a googol, which is represented as 10^100 in scientific notation. In other words, it is a 1 followed by 100 zeros. This number was coined by mathematician Edward Kasner in the early 20th century to illustrate the concept of extremely large numbers.

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This can be written as 101000. There is no special name for this number, as far as I am aware, and it isn't worthwhile to invent one.

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4y ago
maybe the name could be... "thousillion" (thousand + zillion)

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