User blog comment:P進大好きbot/Analysis of 非想非非想 notation/@comment-32994025-20190801230503/@comment-35470197-20190908023450

Oh, good. I meant both "skill" and "spell card".

> For example, there are many swords listed there. Is the "sword" of the notation a specific one among them?

I intended the "剣" in the spell card "非想「非想非非想の剣」" (Non-Perception "Sword of Neither Perception nor Non-Perception" ).

I recall that my notation (without abbreviations) consists of "非", "剣", "想", and "緋". The "非" (resp. "想") is intended to be the "非" (resp. "想") in the portion "非想非非想の剣" inside "非想「」".

As I explained above, this "非想「」" will play a role as an FGH-like function symbol. Roughly speaking, 非想「a,m,n」 corresponds to f_a^m(n). For example, it can be computed as 非想「一一,2,2」= 非想「一一,1,非想「一一,1,2」」= 非想「一一,1,非想「一,2,2」」= 非想「一一,1,非想「一,1,非想「一,1,2」」」. (Here, 一 = 剣(非,非) corresponds to 1, and 一一 corresponds to 2.).

The "緋" is the "緋" in the skill "緋想の剣" (Sword of Scarlet Perception), which simply looks greater than another skill "非想の剣" (Sword of Non-Perception).

The submitted large number is defined as 非想「緋(想,想,想),想([非想「緋(想(非,非,非),想(非,非,非),10,10)」],非,非)),10,10」 in this notation, and I named it "非想「緋想非非非想非想「緋想非非非想非非非天々」非非天々」数". Here [n] means 一…一 (n times).

The new letter 天 in the name (not in the notation) is pronounced as "ten (=10)", and also appears in her name and her skill names. Also, "々" is a letter meaning "ditto". Namely, "天々" is pronounced as "ten ten (= 10,10)". Finally, 数 means "number".

> Also, how did you decide on the order in which the words appear? Is there any significance to the fact that "sword" appears before "scarlet", for example?

It is because in order "immitate" the skill name in the expansion, I needed to choose the roles of the letters so that 想 follows 非 and 緋 in the notation. Since I intended to name the number by only using 非, 緋, 想, 天, and 数 so that it relates to the titles "非想天則" and "緋想天" in which she is a heroine, I decided to use "剣" as a function which only appears in the expansion of 緋 (the OCF). I considered many other skill names, but there are few other names which fit this purpose. So "非想「非想非非想の剣」" is a rare example of a skill name which can be "encoded" into an FGH.

My another large number "剣伎「桜花閃々三華数」" explained here is also expands in a similar intension, but is named by mixing two skill names "剣伎「桜花閃々」" and "桜花剣「閃々散華」" of another character 魂魄妖夢 (Maybe Konpaku Youmu in English). (三 means 3, and pronounced in the same way as 散, and 閃 pronounced in the same way as 1000. So I used dual meanings here.)

> And are there other connections between the specific skills that translate to a connection between the mathematical ideas?

For example, I defined a 1-ary large function 萃 here. It is named after another character 伊吹萃香 (Maybe Ibuki Suika in English), 萃 means "correct", and her skill is to correct everything with any density. I used this letter because my function "compresses" informations into a single variable and expands as a dranker. (She is a heavy dranker.)