User blog:GamesFan2000/An extension of my array notation

This is just me making an extension of my array notation from my previous posts.

Big Crunch Arrays

(a\b/c) works differently from the other types of arrays relative to lower levels. It's defined as an array of a's in a singularity level equal to a solved (c, b)-length array of b's, and then you bring in all of the lower levels in addition to that within the initial level. Each series is equal length to a solved (c, b)-length array of b's. (Remember: the highest singularity level repeats that many times, and within each repetition the next level below will repeat that many times, so on and so forth.) The length of the individual arrays and definers is equal to a solved (c, b)-length array of b's. All other rules regarding solving are the same as previous levels.