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generally, scheme theory, because they're topics in commutative algebra. Ditto to things like Nakayama's Lemma and Hilbert XXX theorems. (Maybe I'm only ignorant, but I don't know any non-commutative counterparts of them.) The article should be about main ideas and procedures (e.g., various constructions) that are applicable to even to non-commutative rings. On the other hand, though my background isn't on non-commutative rings (not even algebra), I believe, for example, localization is still an important tool for non-commutative rings. (e.g., microlocalization) And I don't even have to mention numerous applications to non-commutative geometry.
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interpreter takes it to be an argument to some command preceding it, eats it, does nothing (since it was not a valid argument) but, being of an error-correcting bent, continues to typeset the rest of the expression. Sometimes, it can't correct the error, and you get the uninformative red message. Here on WP, we use "texvc", which bears only an incidental resemblance to actual LaTeX and is in particular a completely different interpreting program, so I would expect that things which work fine on your computer don't work here. There are in fact many valid LaTeX constructs that are not supported in Knowledge, unfortunately.
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math articles but who were following discussions from this WikiProject. TE requested on his talk page (after he was blocked the first time) that a "math admin" look at his edits. But he wasn't blocked (and now reblocked) for his math edits, but for other issues which should not be discussed here. I was in a hurry yesterday when I posted this notice, and didn't give enough details, so my notice caused more heat than light. Once again, my apologies for adding fuel to the fire. Someone please archive this thread.
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rotation groups; I couldn't find any comparable content in the article on rings. So I decided to start adding some more colorful stuff -- I inserted a new section on examples of (what amounts to) interesting functors from other categories to the category of rings. At the moment this is mostly functioning as an anti-depressant: exactly what material about rings is important enough to be included in a single survey article is an interesting, though daunting, question. Ideas?
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branches of mathematics. We have lots of such articles here, and it was the often very impressive quality there that made me a fan of Knowledge's math articles. The rest of the criteria that GA and FA types find so important-- pictures, a discussion of the history, no footnote left unplaced, etc., are very pretty to look at and often aesthetically comforting, but somewhat outside my area of interest. Thus, I tend to stay away from GA and FA discussions.
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this I mean graduate level). Anyway, thankyou for helping out on the article! Taku seems to be in favor of my version so I think I will add some content from his version but basically keep the current version. The main problem is that his content is basically copied stuff from other articles. By the way, I may not be able to edit for the next few days; I am travelling (to Austria). So, I will respond to the comments later.
3297:. If the material is published in the communist mainland, I would question its reliability. As far as the material that was deleted, it appeared in a book published by a respected western publisher. If you disagree with its content, you can certainly express your views at the talkpage. However, your unilateral edits are inappropriate in my opinion as they reflect merely your views. 1694:
shocking that so many users in the AfD object to having a proof of this fundamental result as a part of the article. Certainly much more useful and encyclopedic info that the numerous WP articles about various celebrities describing their favorite toothpaste, favorite color and favorite omlette and numerous articles with detailed plot descriptions of soap operas and such.
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a bit, but left it alone. However, it turned out that the notation "(Luschny, 2007)" was not intended as a citation, but rather as an attribution to the originator of this formula. (How was I to know this? It sure looks like a citation to me.) The purported originator decided to have a go at me on the talk page. I still feel that I
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has also been working on it. While both editors have been productive, there has been some difficulty consolidating both of their contributions, to the extent that the article now links to an alternate version. It would be truly helpful to have some other ideas and (constructive, of course) comments
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At first the problem wasn't the reference, it was that there was nothing attached to the "(Luschny 2007)" citation in the text. That is, there was not even an obscure place to look to verify that this appeared there. Had there been an obscure reference in the article, I probably would have grumbled
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I mostly (almost always) try to see the good in changes to an article. But the most recent changes have really degraded the article's quality. The previous version did need some cleanup, but so much? With such changes (non-minor but apparently all the recent edits were marked as "minor"), the article
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is a flat deformation of a polynomial ring, but it has no nontrivial proper two-sided ideals. This is why non-commutative algebraic geometers always talk about modules and never talk about prime ideals; for instance, for them, "Proj" means the category of all finitely generated graded modules (modulo
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I just checked the citation profile at mathscinet. The most frequently cited article (28 citations) spells his name P. M. The second most frequent (8 citations) spells it Pao Ming. The third most frequent (1 citation) spells it Pao-Ming. Based on this criterion, it seems the best course would be
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Well really, we can't aim to include every concept there is (that would be ridiculous since there is so much!). For the advanced reader, we should create a section on "applications to other branches of mathematics" (as you have done of course) which should be a summary of the "advanced concepts" (by
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I have added a some content to the article (not very much though), but I was wondering whether we could structure the article a bit better. For example, in the example section, there is something about subrings but the actual definition (of subrings) is not given until later in the article. So I was
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Comparing articles is not a good way to establish notability (there is some famous wiki argument about pokemon). Perhaps all of those articles should be deleted. (Note: I have not read the article nor do I know much about complexity theory.) I feel proofs have a very limited place in encyclopedia
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I have expanded the lede section of the article and added some background info and references there. However, it would really help if someone closer to the complexity theory world added more stuff there, particularly something about generalizations and applications of this theorem. I find it pretty
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I apologize for making the original post here. In hindsight it festered more drama. I realize the genie cannot be put back in the bottle. On the WP:AN thread Topology Expert complained that some of his edits to math templates were being reverted by admins that were not normally involved in editing
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I thought it was unfortunate that a notice was posted here; this isn't a place to follow the activities of every editor interested in mathematics. The notice was actually removed, but Paul August (an ex-arbcom member) restored it, so apparently some people think it was appropriate to have a notice
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It might be said that while I like good articles and featured articles, for my purposes a math article is complete when it has a proper definition, treatments of the subject that are both rigorous and intuitive, and perhaps incorporate some discussion of generalizations and connections with other
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You were acting a little hastily, in my opinion. This is mathematics, where part of verifiability is just checking the claim. Anyone can easily verify (or refute) mathematics without looking up anything. A lot of identities get proven in little known places, especially with this kind of classical
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I disagree with you regarding proofs in WP articles. Non-experts will not read them, but for people reasonably familiar with mathematics they can be quite useful, if, of course, it is possible to include a reasonably short proof. Knowledge math articles should target both audiences. Regarding the
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What you have is a case of accidental success. Your code should not work, but sometimes it does anyway. The problem is that you use bare square brackets , which in LaTeX are used to set off optional arguments. The result is that if one appears in the wrong place, for example the missing , the
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My understanding is that the current article is on "basic concepts in ring theory". I strongly disagree with that approach. This article shouldn't be just about "introduction to ring theory", it should be much more. By this I don't mean to suggest the article discuss ringed spaces or, even more
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as it stands is that it has very little in the way of interesting results or interesting examples: it reads more like the first chapter in an undergraduate text on ring theory. The article on groups mentions the classification of finite simple groups and has some nice things on Lie groups and
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Anyway, to make a long story short, you need to protect your brackets. This is really annoying, since [ is a valid character except when it means an optional argument, unlike {, which always means to begin a group. So there is no command \[ (well, there is, but it means to begin a displayed
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I unblocked him because I have understood "trolling" to mean intentionally disruptive edits, not edits done in good faith but rashly and clumsily and needed to get reverted, and because the reasons for blocking him were not clearly stated on the discussion page that purported to state them.
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Thanks Salix alba! I appreciate your work. Could someone please work on the history too? I have spent a lot of time and effort on the article and would greatly appreciate it if others (apart from Jakob and Salix) could pitch in. Currently, the most important sections to be expanded are the
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ok thanks a lot and damn this kinetics with those bracket termsย :-) I will try the "search and replace" strategy once I get some time to do it. Is there like a manual/and or program in the style of "what you can do at home and not in wikipedia math" or how to convert home-style LaTeX to
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In a real LaTeX installation, I believe that you could also use \relax. \relax is a noop; in effect, it says, "Stop reading tokens!" So putting it between some offensive macro and the brackets should fix your problem. Or it would, except texvc doesn't support \relax. ย :-(
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Your comments reveal a fundamental misconception about the way wikipedia works. Please be aware of the fact that your personal views, no matter how strongly held, are irrelevant, whereas published material, even though you are convinced it is false, IS indeed relevant.
3110:. A side benefit is that it suggest very roughly the dates or places he worked. Don't know the standard, but using the hyphen has the benefit of clearly indicating what the family name and given names are, without it and without knowing which order, one is left guessing. 3476:
First of all I cannot copy my code, it produces the error "Failed to parse (PNG conversion failed;check for correct installation of latex, dvips, gs, and convert):" although it works fine with MikTex and it also works if I split it up into several equations, so why is
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Great! I think it is preferable that the review is done by someone whose area of expertise isn't topology, because this is bread-and-butter stuff which should be comprehensible to a wider mathematically-literate audience. I'm happy to provide input into the review.
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page. There are some very important conjectures concerning tournaments that aren't discussed, and the score sequence section isn't quite right. It is missing what is considered one of the most important theorems of tournaments which is Landau's Theorem.
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Moreover, before the AfD is completed and with a clear consensus going for a keep, a gun-ho editor has just removed all of my improvements and moved the article to a different title with a different content. Somebody please take a quick look there.
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is not a fantastic article, but rather a pretty good one. (It certainly is a very polished and well-referenced article, which I do think is good, but there is more to being a great article than that.) By way of comparison, I think both
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The article is coming along nicely. Well done PST. It is however lacking in images, while the current table of algebraic structures is fine it would be nice to have something a bit more visual. We seem to have plenty of nice examples for
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You should add that material to the page on tournaments and create redirects from the other names. When the sections on hyper-tournaments and multipartite tournaments become long enough, they can be broken out into their own articles.
3921:. I think it has a reasonable state and I'd like to get broader input, especially on accessibility, balance and completeness of the article for a possible FA nomination, so I am nominating it for Peer Review. Thanks for the review, 3132:. In the case of Chern, using the dash is the standard in the literature, which is not the case for Pu. The variations of his name are clearly explained in the lead paragraph, therefore I don't think it will cause any confusion. 2566:(Clearly the implementation of the above view requires a structural change to the article, and so I'm no longer seeking that.) Again, this is just for the record. It is very unpleasant for me to be misquoted and misunderstood. -- 2612:
As I said, there is no enthusiasm when it comes to topology (except for a few people of course and they compensate for the lack of enthusiasam by doing a lot of hard-work). I will look at the article later on, maybe by Wednesday.
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tag. He feels slighted because he thinks that my edit did not give fair attribution to him. As far as I am concerned, I acted totally appropriately since there was no actual citation to verify the material against (and
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Also I would like to add material to wikipedia concerning hyper-tournaments and multipartite-tournaments, however I do not know if I should start a new page concerning these or should I add it to the current tournaments
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I believe the source provided by Prokofiev2 is not a reliable source, and that the "Beryl fractal" entry is original research, and possibly also a neologism. I am not going to start an edit war, but please comment at
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Please comment (and add input) there (for Knowledge)! I am aiming to get this article to GA and then FA once citations are added and the history section is improved (these are the only two things that I cannot do).
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Correct, and you may want to sound-off at the article's talk page since it is likely that the article will not be unprotected until a demonstrable consensus on what to do next is established at that talk page.
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A brief update: I tried moving the page back to Pao Ming Pu based on the discussion above, but user Keyi moved it back, on the grounds described as "standarded usage for Chinese names". Any further input?
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Yeah, the article is missing some really basic things (definition of a sum involving the limit of a partial sum, obvious examples of conditionally cvgt sequences etc.). I may add some stuff in tonight!
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When you're looking for a short break from the holiday festivities, please consider taking a look at the above article and its talk page. There has been a lot of work done on it in the last week.
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I am having some trouble here with the math environment, maybe somebody can help me? I tried to copy my LaTeX code into the math environment but it doesnt work at all, please have a look here:
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is self-published and in French. Prokofiev2 reinserted the entry, on the grounds that "this fractal has been studied under the control of mathematics teachers" and may have been published in
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If no one has started reviewing this by the weekend, then I'll do it. However it is not in my area of expertise so I would appreciate some input from others if/when the time comes.
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equation...another thing that won't work here and isn't what you want anyway). You might try enclosing the offending terms in { }'s, or perhaps someone else knows how to do this.
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Well unfortunately no one did review it before the weekend, so I have started itย :) I would appreciate some input from algebraic topologists. My initial review can be found at
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Then the first couple of equations are ok although I cannot have them aligned as in LaTeX. But then the last two equations are missing symbols, how can that happen? It says
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And there is now a new poll at the article's talk page, started by one of the delete proponents in the AfD, regarding what to do with the article next. Please take a look.
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stuff. It just doesn't get discussed in many modern journals. If the mathematics checks out, and if an obscure reference is the only place it appears, just leave it alone.
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Edit(00:39, 31 December 2008 (UTC)): One thing which works nicely is a find-replace taking to {]} after you have written the lines...though it is thereafter unreadable.
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is featured and we need the article to be like that one). Please discuss "large changes" next time before implementing them (all my changes seem to have been undone).
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mean, that maybe true, in the C R years, all the universities were force to revolutionary. Any way, that section should be re-write, not just copy from the link.--
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Don't you know that Mr. Luschny (or more appropriately, Sir Luschny) is Bernoulli's great...grandson? I am disappointed that he is not taken more seriously. --
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article in question, unfortunately, the version of the article that got protected does not include my improvements. I am not sure what is going to happen now.
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How does the article look now? I know that it is far from FA (as Jakob said) but is it close to GA, at least (what are the general opinions of editors?)?
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I agree with David Eppstein that the Western name order is probably preferable, as it seems to be the most common for him, and used for others like
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The article on the Errettย Bishop-versus-Jeromeย Keisler confrontation of 1977 was nominated for deletion and is being debated at the following page:
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Overseas Chinese will have west style names, just as Chern. For people in Chinese mainland after 1949, it is better to follow Pinyin style.
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shows that he is generally recognized with the P. initial. Also, note for example that we have an article named (in the English Knowledge)
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Don't you think that those involved in this WikiProject talk page would already have the Wikisense to write arguments for and against?
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http://books.google.com/books?id=JuY5tsWAHoUC&pg=PA20&lpg=PA19&vq=pu&dq=Systolic+geometry+and+topology&output=html
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are fantastic articles (and yes, it is easier to write a fantastic article about a person than an entire mathematical discipline).
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For my part, I'm not sure that FA is the holy grail: it stands for "featured article", not "fantastic article", and in my opinion
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The edits were intentionally disruptive. Unblock requests should be posted on the user's talk page, not a WikiProject talk page.
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User Keyi used a spelled-out form of the expletive B.S. in an edit summary when he felt that somebody disagrees with his views;
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In particular, it follows from this view that the article shouldn't contain many examples of commutative cases; they belong to
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articles, so it is reasonable if editors aren't happy with them. Keep up the good work improving the article, and good luck.
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I checked what you said "published material that he has deleted", All this paragraph were copied from that page by someone
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and their categories say they contain practically the same things but have disjoint contents and don't mention each other:
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article at all. They are quite different, but then again there's a whole load of other things stuck into game theory like
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I've just notified Jitse and Oleg. Am I the only one noticing this and notifying those who may be able to do something?
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Disregard the earlier section heading. No new math articles for several days, except one I added by hand to the
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Generally, article naming should prefer what the greatest number of English speakers would most easily recognize.
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With all due respect, the published material by his students that KEYI referred to is yet to appear at the page
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The article was recently redirected by placing the last name first. What are the wiki standards in this area?
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no longer looks good anymore. Therefore, I will "back out" the changes and add back the good edits (remember,
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An AfD discussion of the page raised a number of objections but nobody objected to the material Keyi deleted;
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understanding of chinese history (see his edit summary), contrary to published material that he has deleted.
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It's also worth pointing out that spectra are the wrong objects for non-commutative rings. For example, the
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who seem to belong there, that is Berlekamp, Conway and Gale (though going by our article Gale belongs in
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As far as I know, the differences between the normal LaTeX and wikipedia-tex are described nowhere. --
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I've tried to reinvigorate the discussion we had going about proofs... please post something over at
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Okay, you are right. What you questioned and what I questioned all are the same. I understand what
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a bit hastily to a talk page thread that was personally focused on my own decisions as an editor.
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That...is very interesting. I would like to see something about that in one of these articles.
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thinking of moving some of those examples. Please see the talk page for relevant comments.
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has just used an expletive in an edit summary. I would appreciate administrative input.
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here. I think it would be better to raise any complaints with individual editors. โ€”ย Carl
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Slow down. Most of what you say there is not so serious - changes can always be made,
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but it no longer adds new mathematics articles to the list, as of several days ago.
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I am currently engaged in an argument with an editor claiming to be Peter Luschny at
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stopped doing daily updates to the "list of mathematics articles" pages a week ago.
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that aren't really part of the classical theory never mind all the social aspects.
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article has some useful information (regarding applications) that can be added to
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I think there is some folklore concerning this. But that seems hard to document.
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I deleted one irrelevant paragraph about Wu wenjun, and the following sentence
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Right, made quite a few changes. Still a lot of work needs to be done though!
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has been nominated for deletionย ; article involves some 6-dimensional math.
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a month and a half ago. Of the approximately 300 candidates, it is now the
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is quite intent on achieving FA status and is specifically taking the FA
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Parallelism, its Analysis, Design and Implementation by a General Method
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The only brackets that needs protection are the ones immediately after
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Keyi changed the title of the page against the consensus on this page;
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in front of the term (spaces at the start of the line disappear):
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a series of non-negative reals with bounded partial sums converges
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Keyi deleted material that has been on the page for about a year;
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I will mention that. But I was trying to get the article up to
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Keyi is currently revising the page according to his personal
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so I will add that information and then consider proposing
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not a "reliable source" as to accuracy or significance. โ€”
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and there is the missing. What should I do? It works in
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correctly in replacing the non-existent reference with a
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this article is about the basic concepts in group theory
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The main focus of the article should be on such topics.
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Why should we agree? Because Comrade Keyi said so?
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to spell out the initials P. M. and move the page to
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tag. However, in retrospect, I feel that I may have
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without ref and evidence, and changed tow sentences
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Sections older than 57: 8: 3420:Jitse's bot is still doing daily updates to 3259:This page also didnot provide any proof for 1836:Talk:List of fractals by Hausdorff dimension 3364:I would like to make the following points. 1292:Knowledge:AN#User:_Moondyne_and_User:_Sarah 2980:, etc. State your reasons and arguments. 2794:Precisions: the parts next to the end, in 64: 50: 3851: 3846: 3823: 3804: 3779: 3777: 3732: 3727: 3704: 3685: 3664: 3660: 3658: 3547: 3542: 3519: 3500: 3489: 3487: 1810:Beryl fractal - possible OR and neologism 2596:third oldest nomination with no activity 3977:The "current activity" page is NOT back 3783: 1816:List of fractals by Hausdorff dimension 1758:AFD has been closed with the result of 88: 2037:and if you notice, at the very top of 1252:blocked for trolling, unblock declined 18:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Mathematics 4036:WikiProject Mathematics archives/2008 2818:More: I don't understand the section 2555:(should we create one?) 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