User blog comment:Simplicityaboveall/The Construction of Extremely Large Numbers/@comment-24920136-20160725013617/@comment-25912386-20160725060954

Thanks for your comment Chronolegends but everything is well defined in my work. You understood what the 958724-th member is but unfortunately you failed to understand that set K HAS NO SUPREMUM. It is like the set of Narural Numbers with no last member or, if you wish, set K ends with the first uncountable ordinal W1. The members of set K are Ordinals which increase gradually by 1 indefinitely. Concerning the function f, the second argument " n "  is made equal to 10, so that the 1-st argument " m "  "follows" set K for a value of n equals 10. The R function converts " m " into its complete hereditary form to base " n ". If n is set equal to 10, it means we are interested with only the 10-th member of a given function which can be considered as a set. I hope you understood and that my answer was clear enough. Thanks Chronolegends. Take care !