User blog comment:DrCeasium/Hyperfactorial array notation: Analysis part 2/@comment-5529393-20130527105642/@comment-5529393-20130530154854

Okay. This is bad notation, though. If at all possible, change your notation so that a particular expression will equal a particular number, and not depend on what starting expression it comes from.

On your fourth line, you reduce [3,3,3,3] to [1]. I take it you are doing something like replacing n with n![3,3,3,3]? In that case, you need to put that in your definitions. In fact, the whole explanation of the disappearing and reappearing ...'s, etc., need to be put on your webpage.

Also, you need to note that when you have a string of [1] w/'s, they all get reappearing ...'s.

I'll take a look at your analysis now.