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== "Any number greater than 10^93 is called a transcomputational number" ==
 
The page currently opens with "a transcomputational problem is a problem that requires processing of more than 10^93 bits of information", then says, "[a]ny number greater than 10^93 is called a transcomputational number". Is this consistent? If we're talking about processing information in excess of 10^93 bits, I might expect the label "transcomputational number" apply to those numbers greater than 2^(10^93). It seems worth clarifying the discrepancy between "n bits" and "n", or correcting the description in some other way. [[Special:Contributions/73.249.223.44|73.249.223.44]] ([[User talk:73.249.223.44|talk]]) 19:10, 28 April 2017 (UTC)