User blog comment:Ikosarakt1/Examples for Bird's array notation/@comment-6768393-20130716233130

I have one question. C. Bird in his paper "Proof that Bird’s Linear Array Notation with 5 or more  entries goes beyond Conway’s Chained Arrow Notation" wrote: {3, 5, 1, 1, 2}  > 3  →  3  →  3  →  ... →  3    (of length  3  →  3  →  ...  →  3  (of length  3  →  3  →  ... →  3  (of  length  3  →  3  →  ...  →  3  (of length  3  →  3  →  3  →  2  <span style="font-family:MathJax_Main;font-size:16.799999237060547px;line-height:normal;white-space:nowrap;">→  4)))). B ut how much is the number  {3, 3, 3, 3, 3}  in  Conway’s Chained Arrow Notation  (n(5) =  {3, 3, 3, 3, 3}    in  block subsequence theorem) ?