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A hyperoperation is a generalization of addition, multiplication, exponentiation, tetration, etc. They are often written using Knuth's up-arrow notation. Natural number level hyperoperations can be defined recursively as a piecewise function:

Hn(a,b)={b+1if n=0aif n=1,b=00if n=2,b=01if n3,b=0Hn1(a,Hn(a,b1))otherwise

Template:Math-stubThis is used to express really large numbers while being able to write them.