User blog comment:DrCeasium/Hyperfactorial array notation: Analysis part 2/@comment-5529393-20130527105642/@comment-7484840-20130530135328

The definitions you are looking for are all on my website (the one about [m...m]w/q wasn't before but it is now). As for the w/ when there isn't a ..., the ... is still there, it's just been replaced with an actual number of inputs for a time. As soon as the array with the ... gets to the point of evaluating something after the string of m's, ie, all the m's have been evaluated, put the m...m back, and work on the next array up until the m...m can be expanded again, and yes you are right about the different types of ...s. Generally I try to put any ... which does something different to the other ones in bold.