User blog:Primussupremus/Going into more depth into my notation.

This is going to be a blog post where I describe some examples of the first level of my notation of which I will refer to as Ubu notation named after the character of Ubu from the play Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry. Before we can understand the notation we need to make sure understand the commonly used symbols. As described in my previous blog we use letters to represent what hyperoperator we are using for example b=the 2nd hyperoperator also known as multiplication. It is possible to define hyper operators up to the 52nd in this way but after that it becomes a tiny bit difficult.

Here are some basic example

(5,a,5)=5+5=10 this can also be written as (5,b,2)=5*2=10.

(6,b,7)=6*7=42.

(5,c,5)=5^5=3125

(3,d,3)=3^^3=3^3^3=3^27=7625597484987.

(6,e,6)=6^^^6

(7,f,7)= 7^^^^7

(8,g,8)=8^^^^^8 From these examples it is clear that it is n(p-2 up arrows)n where is the respective hyperoperator.