Greater RoundGlossary |
A number 90 ≤ RG ≤ 150 in the vicinity of 120 but “friendly” to base n used in this work as a rule of thumb to suggest a percent-like division. The number RG should be the that n-regular number closest to 120 (meaning that RG divides some perfect power of n). In the case of prime numbers or any number that has no regular number between 90 and 120 inclusive, we presume RG = 150.
This table shows lesser rounds for bases 2 through 30 inclusive:
Base | RG | RG in base n |
2 | 128 | 10000000 |
3 | 135 | 12000 |
4 | 128 | 2000 |
5 | 125 | 1000 |
6 | 144 | 400 |
7 | 147 | 300 |
8 | 128 | 200 |
9 | 144 | 170 |
10 | 100 | 100 |
11 | 121 | 100 |
12 | 144 | 100 |
13 | 143 | b0 |
14 | 140 | a0 |
15 | 150 | a0 |
16 | 144 | 90 |
17 | 136 | 80 |
18 | 144 | 80 |
19 | 133 | 70 |
20 | 140 | 70 |
21 | 147 | 70 |
22 | 132 | 60 |
23 | 138 | 60 |
24 | 144 | 60 |
25 | 150 | 60 |
26 | 130 | 50 |
27 | 135 | 50 |
28 | 140 | 50 |
29 | 145 | 50 |
30 | 150 | 50 |