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392:"I understand that you may be frustrated by the experience of being corrected and reverted" I hold no grudge against Slawomir who reverted my edits. Tkuvho did not revert any of my edits, but he did irritate me with his trolling. For now I see no reason to apologize or delete my comment that you've mentioned. I will probably do it, though, once I have some sort of proof of his good will and his high academical achievements. — 377:
professional community. Since you've volunteered the information that you are a first year graduate student, ask yourself: would you address a professor in your graduate mathematics course in the same fashion? do you consider it appropriate? My friendly advise is to write a private apology note to Tkuvho and delete your comments at WPM. Cheers,
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I understand that you may be frustrated by the experience of being corrected and reverted, and I don't always agree with TKuvho on philosophy of mathematics, but personal attacks like the one you've made at WPM ("Look who's talking") are disrespectful, non-constructive and have no place in a
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Hi! I noticed in your interests you are learning/have learned about differential geometry and Lie groups. I've recently been trying to learn these also, however at the moment I don't have access to any teachers. Would you be willing to answer some questions from time to time?
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page, so you won't get much input. The WikiProject Mathematics people, on the other hand, have always been very helpful with my disambiguation questions; the most helpful wikiproject I've come across by far, actually. Thanks again for all your effort.
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Hello there. I hope you're well. I noticed that on a talk page you used the LaTeX syntax of $ to start and end some mathematical typesetting code. Sadly, Knowledge doesn't recognise it. If you use that then you get $ \mathbb{R}$ instead of
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Just the basic courses, my university sucks so no advanced topics, and I had to cut my self-education short for now. You can actually ask your questions on math.stackexchange.com, it's a great site for asking math questions of that sort.
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Hi Kallikanzarid, a couple of things: first, thanks much for the help you've given us in the cleanup effort; it's greatly appreciated, especially on such a difficult disambig. Secondly, I wanted to show you
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True that. That's why I leave these messages. Users are often happy to make a huge mess and leave it for others to fix. This one is especially bad because it wouldn't be easy for a non-specialist to fix.
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Sorry for the curt reply. As soon as I started typing this, holiday visitors came, and I just had to go with what I had at that point. I wanted to add that very few (if any) people will be watching the
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that makes it easier to go about finding and fixing dablinks, if you're interested. But only if you're interested. You've helped already, so no one has a right to ask for more IMO. Thanks again. --
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on quantum physics pages, because both fit, and there is no community guideline on the matter that I know of (but then again, I new to Knowledge). So far I had been disambiguating to
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to tell Knowledge that you are about to use mathematical typesetting code. When you have finished, instead of just typing another $ (which would be a lot easier) you need to type
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My intent was to make a note clarifying imprecise language. I probably did it wrong, I don't really know how to do this sort of thing right in Knowledge
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Not all positive contributions happen in the mainspace. I was, in fact, primarily thinking of your helpful comments on the article's talk page.
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I probably won't come up with any questions that you can't handle :) How far along are you in the curriculum of (either) topic?
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is already very profilic and is mainly dealing with applications of operators to physics and not with their general description.
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describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail. If you wish to participate, you are welcome to
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Thanks! I don't think I deserve it, though, I only added a few phrases and even those got reverted :) —
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to stop. Moreover, to get Knowledge to print these commands and not execute them I had to use
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to end. If you already knew that, then please don't be offended. I was just trying to help. (
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Thanks for the tool. I'm starting to get confused myself, though, because of the two things.
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is unsatisfactory since the latter article is not dealing the management _firms_ at all!
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I'm not very well-versed in the topic, but sure, I can try answering your questions —
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is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Knowledge
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I'll probably file these observations in the discussion page of
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Thanks. I know of this, but sometimes I forget to double check.
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For your contributions to the the dramatic improvements to
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to resolve this conflict. It is supported by the fact that
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First, it is difficult to decide wether to disambiguate to
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Offhand, I'm not sure. You'd be better off posting at
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with the popupFixDabs flag set to true is helpful. --
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Operator
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Kallikanzarid
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this tool
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operator (mathematics)
operator (physics)
operator (mathematics)
operator (physics)
Mathematical operators in physics
operator (physics)
operator
management
operator (disambiguation)
Kallikanzarid
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Knowledge talk:WikiProject Mathematics
Knowledge talk:WikiProject Physics
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