User blog:Nedherman1/Arrow Destruction (AD)

I don't speak english.

Hello, today I showed my new notation that I call Arrow Destruction! (I was inspired by Eners' notation)

Basic:



we can put more than two entries:



if we want, we can put more entries, which will follow this same logic

We can make this notation more powerful in this way:



we can also put more than two entries that also follow the same logic

However, it does not end here: ​​​​

I explained in two ways and I showed an example, if I did not understand, see [a]^n is different from [a]^[n], since in the first example "n" is not between [ ], which means that we will use the rule shown above to solve, in the second example, "n" is between [ ], that is, first we will solve using the basic rule and, after we know the result of [n], we will use the previous rule to solve. It is important to mention that all [ ] are "to the power" of [n].

As you may already imagine, you can also use "n" entries

and finally we have:



(You can also use "n" entries)

Could anyone tell me what the growth rate of this function (using "n" entries and "n" arrows)?