User blog:Moooosey/Probably Unnotable Stuff by an Amateur Googologist

So, I wrote here about a system exceeding the fgh, the "strong moose hierarchy", which I'd imagine someone else also came up with at some point. It is defined like so: sm_n(x)=

The sm hierarchy exceeds the fgh for n >= w or something like that. Obviously, there's an even stronger hierarchy lurking there (call it ssm, or strong strong moose hierarchy if you will)

ssm_n(x,y)=

Which, if I defined it right, is just sm but the iteration is kept throughout including in the g (or sg in this case)