User blog:Nayuta Ito/SAN number names

I'm going to teach you how to translate SAN names into SAN notations.

int a[$$\omega 10$$].

If the number ends with "n-plex", set a[2] as n, then remove the (n)-plex.

If the number ends with "tol(mol)," "bol," "trol," "tetol," and so on, set a[3] as n+1 (as a Latin number), then change it into "tol."

If the number has "n-pri" before mol, bol, ..., set a[4] as n+1.

If the number has "n-chain" before pri, set a[5] as n+1.

If the number has "n-choi" before chain, set a[6] as n+1.

The number is s(3,a[2],a[3],...,a[6]).

According to official website, it says:

Up to here, the naming system works approximately as follows: e-uchoi-d-uchain-c-upri-b-ol-a-plex = s(3,a+2,b+1,c+1,d+1,e+1), where a, c, d, e ≥ 0 and b ≥ 1.

The words for numbers mentioned in official website are:

a: 1=(none) 2=bi 3=tri 4=quadri b: 1=t/m 2=b 3=tr 4=tet 5=pen c,d: 1=(none) 2=d 3=tr e: 1=(none)

Now we have 1800 names.