Pelletier Pelletier

Pelletier - Definition and Overview

Jacques Pelletier du Mans (1517–1582) was a French mathematician. While maintaining the original system of Nicolas Chuquet, he proposed names for the intermediary numbers, at the time of the passage of the former grouping by six digits towards the modern grouping by three digits. (The hexadecimal numbers should be grouped by five digits. The modern internal 64 bits bus, that's 2 power 64 or F FFFFF FFFFF FFFFF units and the zero. Sixteen trillion hexadecimal units.) Thus he created, beside the Zillions already existing, the Zilliards. It's the use of nomination of the great numbers, having course in the world entireties, exempted the U.S.A., Brazil and Puerto Rico.

  The system Chuquet-Pelletier remains incomparable and adapted for modern use.  
  Base 10     Systematics    Chuquet     Pelletier       Base 16       Prefix   
    10  0     Million 0 <center>unit <center>unit      16  0 <center>[unit]
    10  3     Million 0.5 <center>thousand <center>thousand      16  2.5 <center>kilo
    10  6     Million 1 <center>Million <center>Million      16  5 <center> Mega
    10  9     Million 1.5 <center> thousand million  <center>Milliard      16  7.5 <center>Giga
    10 12     Million 2 <center>Billion <center>Billion      16 10 <center>Tera
    10 15     Million 2.5 <center>thousand billion <center>Billiard      16 12.5 <center>Peta
    10 18     Million 3 <center>Trillion <center>Trillion      16 15 <center>Exa
    10 21     Million 3.5 <center> thousand trillion <center> Trilliard      16 17.5 <center> Zetta
    10 24     Million 4 <center>Quadrillion <center>Quadrillion      16 20 <center>Yotta

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