User blog comment:GoogologyLoverG64/Bracket Notation/@comment-27513631-20160206232328

I know you're new to the wiki, GoogologyLoverG64, but articles here require external sources and (almost) always names, (see Googology_Wiki:Policy]) so [[(2,2,2,2) is probably going to get deleted. However, if you have a gmail account, you can make a website (curtosy of google) for free.

Your notation isn't very well defined. For instance, although you may know what (1(2,3)1) evaluates to, your notation gives (1(2,3)1) = (0((0(2,3,)0),(0,(3,2)0))0) = (-1((-1((0(2,3,)0),(0,(3,2)0),)-1),(-1,((0,(3,2)0),(0(2,3,)0))-1))-1), which continues to devolve downwards forever.

P.S: Although informally, many people have coined a 'Bracket Notation' of some sort; you should rename it to something more unique if you want it on the wiki.