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  2. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    History of large numbers; Indefinite and fictitious numbers; Indian numbering system – Indian convention of naming large numbers; Japanese numerals – Number words used in the Japanese language; Knuth's up-arrow notation – Method of notation of very large integers; Law of large numbers – Averages of repeated trials converge to the ...

  3. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    A batter's score of nought (zero) runs in both innings of a two-innings match (see this list of Pairs in test and first-class cricket). [1] Par score during the second innings of a limited overs match, the par score is the target the Duckworth-Lewis method calculates if the match were to be

  4. List of cricketers by number of international centuries scored

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    A qualification of 15 overall centuries is used for entry onto the men's list. To date, 127 cricketers have scored 15 or more international centuries, 83 of whom went on to score 20 or more centuries, 44 have scored 30 or more centuries, and 21 have a total of 40 or more centuries.

  5. Indian numbering system - Wikipedia

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    The Indian numbering system is used in Indian English and the Indian subcontinent to express large numbers. Commonly used quantities include lakh (one hundred thousand) and crore (ten million) – written as 1,00,000 and 1,00,00,000 respectively in some locales. [1]

  6. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    So too are the thousands, with the number of thousands followed by the word "thousand". The number one thousand may be written 1 000 or 1000 or 1,000; larger numbers are written for example 10 000 or 10,000 for ease of reading. European languages that use the comma as a decimal separator may correspondingly use the period as a thousands separator.

  7. Category:Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    Large numbers in mathematics may be large and finite, like a googol, or the large infinite cardinal numbers which have a subcategory here. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  8. History of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate in large numbers was, until recently, the concept of infinity, a number defined by being greater than any finite number, and used in the mathematical theory of limits. However, since the 19th century, mathematicians have studied transfinite numbers , numbers which are not only greater than any finite number, but also, from the ...

  9. Category:Cricket terminology - Wikipedia

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    Selector (cricket) Session (cricket) Short of a length; Single (cricket) Single wicket cricket; Slider (cricket) Slip (cricket) Slip catching cradle; Slog; Slower ball; Snickometer; Spin bowling; Sticky wicket; Strike rate; Stump (cricket) Stump microphone; Stumped; Substitute (cricket) Super Over; Sweet spot (sports) Swing bowling; Switch hit