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2005:. Classically, as far as I can tell tensors were treated as new primitive quantities that were not describable in terms of other quantities. What a tensor is (in this case, a section of a tensor product of tangent and cotangent bundles) was never specified; indeed, it couldn't be specified until the language of tensor products of vector bundles had been developed. As far as I can tell, this approach to tensors is still universal in engineering and the physical sciences. I have even heard a prominent applied mathematician say derogatory things about the incomprehensible way in which algebraists approach tensors. 1979:, rather than what someone else thinks is the right way to teach tensors to the people he or she has to teach, for whatever purpose that will be. And I would argue that an encyclopedia (rather than a textbook) has an obligation to address that question. The social fact is that there were in the past plenty of people agitating for their version of a suitable pedagogy of tensor products to be in Knowledge. Hence the forking. If anyone wants to re-run the whole discussion, go ahead; but I would be unsympathetic to involving certain people from the past of the article, and to hearing once more what the article 3222: 2744: 1765:
treatment" version is clearly inadequate. The problem seems to be that tensors are a subject that a wide variety of people are interested in reading about, undergrad engineers, people studying relativity, etc. Due to frequent complaining about articles being unreadable (understandable and justified in my view), some kind of compromise was arranged with different level articles. Unfortunately, the above organization doesn't seem to be how I remember things (some of "intermediate treatment" seems to have been at "classical treatment" before...). It might be worthwhile asking
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about your topic GAs then an outside reviewer. As a result, reviewing your project's articles would improve the quality of the review in ensuring that the article meets your project's concerns on sourcing, content, and guidelines. However, members can also review any other article in the worklist to ensure it meets the GA criteria.
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We are always looking for new members to assist with reviewing the remaining articles, and since this project has GAs under its scope, it would be beneficial if any of its members could review a few articles (perhaps your project's articles). Your project's members are likely to be more knowledgeable
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doesn't give sufficient explanation of what is going on, only giving some abstractions. I didn't mean something abstract like "what tensors really are" (whatever that means), but rather I don't think sufficient explanation is given for engineers to understand their computations. Even engineers need
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seems to be intent on changing "References" sections into "Further reading". This seems quite unwarranted. As far as I know, there is no rule that References sections must contain only footnotes. Indeed, most mathematics articles on Knowledge seem to do just fine without an enormous proliferation
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I have restored the seemingly last complete version, I had to go more than a year back for that. This article gets shocking amounts of juvenile vandalism, in addition to some unscrupulous edits and edits whose motivation escapes me as well. I suspect the reasons for vandal's attention are similar to
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article's history does. A thorough history would introduce both the viewpoint that a tensor is a quantity that transforms in a certain way as well as the viewpoint that a tensor is a section of a certain vector bundle; it would even mention that a tensor is in general an element of a tensor product
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to understand some basics of what they are computing, otherwise the computer would replace them. I seriously doubt any engineer is going to be able to work out any tensor computations after reading that article. It is considerably spare compared to the usual "how to use" treatments I have seen. --
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These formulas are given as the solution of an exercise in Knuth, although he does not claim they have any practical value and he does include the warning "Beware numerical instability." He doesn't give a reference for this particular formula but does give references for other alternative formulas.
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or has a significant impact on the process, s/he will get an award when they reach that threshold. With ~1,300 articles left to review, we would appreciate any editors that could contribute in helping to uphold the quality of GAs. If you have any questions about the process, reviewing, or need help
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issue of 'methods of mathematical physics' courses. (I learned tensors, if you could call it that, from Eddington and then a DAMTP treatment following Jeffreys.) But that is not for here. Anyone who wants to write 'methods' material can do a wikibook that way. The mission statement for Knowledge is
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I didn't manage to find the phrase "semigroup with zero element(s)" in the Grillet reference, so I'm not convinced this isn't a neologism, in which case its probably just poor grammar. I suggest changing it to "Empty semigroup" or "Semigroup with no elements" unless it can be shown that "semigroup
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I'm involved with a dispute with an anonymous editor over how to write the fractional part of a number and whether it is permissable or desirable to make some minor rearrangements to an equation rather than copying it directly from a source, and I'd welcome additional opinions on this dispute. See
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article is in quite bad shape. Can anyone get any view on what a tensor is from that one? I met this mess of articles more than a year ago, I think; what kept me from getting involved was that these articles seem to be subject of frequent and unproductive disputes. Tensors (in all their meanings)
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I do not believe it is a useful source for mathematics articles. The key things we want in a source are additional context and additional depth compared to the Knowledge article. I looked at Wolfram Alpha briefly, and all it ever gave me was a glorified infobox; less information than a Knowledge
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You know, this is a pretty old mess. I seem to recollect that there should be a simple, concrete article explaining basic tensor stuff like sum convention, raising/lowering indices, etc., without using abstract algebra. I don't know what happened to it (if it ever existed), but the "classical
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can be used for reference on WIkipedia has been raised several other places on WIkipedia. It seems to me that the place is it most likely to be desirable for reference is within WikiProject Mathematics. WIkiProject Mathematics already makes extensive use of Wolfram's other web resources and is
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Well, we do have content policies here, and they are not suspended when there is disagreement on the type of treatment. Rather, that is exactly the context where they should be brought into play. The normal view isn't that you start the article with a thorough history, because we believe in a
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back to the previous version not only to revert the terminology but because I think it reads slightly better. Regarding the terminology issue, however, it's not appropriate for use to try and rectify historical wrongs by using terminology less likely to be familiar to the reader. Khayyam is
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there's a claim that the primary academic source about the Monty Hall problem computes the conditional probability of winning by switching using the wrong Bayesian prior. The source is Morgan, J. P., Chaganty, N. R., Dahiya, R. C., & Doviak, M. J. (1991). "Let's make a deal: The player's
3923:#4 to me. I don't see the case for the other criteria, but it only takes one. As for the article, it could stand some form of inline citation so we can tell which information which comes from which source, but that's a cleanup issue rather than one of whether it should be kept. โ€” 5211:
I have posted a message on the user's talk page, per your recommendation. My reason in posting here first is that it seems to me that editorial decisions like this that potentially effect a great number of articles should be made in the open rather than in users' talk pages.
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The sizes of the left and right curly braces above do not match, and in fact, the one on the left isn't big enough for the last set of fractions on the first line. Can something be done about this while retaining the format the breaks the whole display into two lines?
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for deletion. I hesitated for a few weeks before doing this because the article's author had said he would replace the content. Some time has gone by with no progress on this. I'll withdraw the nomination if he can do that. But for now, see the discussion at
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A gentle reminder to the mathematicians here that the Euclidean algorithm is still at FAC, and would benefit from their reviewing it. Several mathematicians have helped to improve the article (thanks, all!), but more reviewers would be welcome. Thank you,
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because the twiddle factors can be precomputed so one only has three adds and three multiplies. So there's a choice between FFT, complex numbers and multiplication algorithms. I'm not sure who discovered it - that would be good for a citation. The article
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deleted it from the article. He's probably right that it doesn't belong in such a prominent place, but it should be somewhere within Knowledge. Is there a suitable article to insert it into? Then maybe a see-also link from complex number to link there.
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is tagged as being a part of this WikiProject, so I am letting the members know that I have started a Good Article Reassessment as part of the GA Sweeps process. You can find a list of my concerns on the article's talk page. Thanks and good luck!
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inside the first set of delimiters. However, this does not work with Mediawiki's tex engine; the vphantom command is not recognized. So you must either set the sizes manually (big, bigg, etc) or use an alignment hack like Hans suggests. โ€”ย Carl
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from a differential geometer's point of view, but about 50 different sections in articles spread over the encyclopedia treating different aspects of tensors. Neither of those models starts with the assumption that a 'killer' article is the
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It might be easier to understand, but only because there's hardly anything there. That's why I call it inadequate. Not to mention, the only explanation of what's going on is the "abstract" one, talking about bundles and such.
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Besides the awful naming of these articles (what is 'classical' about the component treatment of tensors), is it in anyway useful? It seems to me that there must be a better way of organizing these articles. Any thoughts?
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I suppose. I guess it might be used in a fixed point integer implementation. The scaling needed for addition with floating point tends to offset any speed gains addition should have compared to multiplication.
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Fair enough but I couldn't see anywhere on his Talk page where you've told him you disagree with what he is doing. Have I missed something or were you just coming here to see what other people thought first?
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to say a function is the same if the codomain changes. I believe it is a problem from the way logicians handle functions and then trying to go to the way it is normally done in maths. Anyway discussion at
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In general I do not think we need to use this template on math articles at all. Perhaps if the special characters were unexpected, it would help, but for a math article people should expect them. โ€”ย Carl
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could be among those entities where the mathematical and (undergrad?) physical / engineering usage and customs are very far from each other. Full clean-up is in order, but could be resisted, I'm afraid.
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Looking at the link, some of the moves did conform to the Knowledge conventions, however some did not. In my opinion, it would be in the best interests of the user to notify him/her about the issue. --
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Equiprobability is a philosophical concept in probability theory that allows one to assign equal probabilities to outcomes that are judged to be equipossible or to be "equally likely" (in some sense).
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It would be good to have a reference that this numerical method is used in practice, and is not just a teaching example. At first glance, the method seems susceptible to a loss of precision when
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dilemma," American Statistician 45: 284-287. Are there any Bayesians here who could comment on this? The specific issue is whether the probability of winning by switching (which is 1/(1+
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It seems to have stopped after Carl reverted him Incidentally I don't see what's wrong with a little joke under the "see also" section, but I understand jokes aren't for everyoneย :-). --
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such as names are concerned, disputes may arise over whether a particular name should be used. Knowledge takes a descriptive rather than prescriptive approach in such cases, by using the
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article is a good case in point. It looks like a beautiful article, but mentioning categories might be a good thing in the introduction, say after mention that groups are a kind of
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has been created, detailing which articles are left to review. Instead of reviewing by topic, editors can consider picking and choosing whichever articles they are interested in.
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template. There seems to be no precedent for placing this at the top of maths articles, and there is no editing guideline as far as I can tell either โ€” certainly nothing at
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There's a fair amount of subjective sentences, verging on peacock, but I agree that it's in a fine state for a new article. It's created; thanks for the comments. โ€”ย Martin
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Several years ago, we used to frequently see pages putting unrelated topics on the same page like this because they were known by the same term (see the edit history of
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The textbook also caught my eye. If there was any doubt, the quality of the article sold me. Most newly-created articles are much less informative and well-written.
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OMG! The rating is completely wrong! It should be a top-priority stub! It MUST be improved! Unfortunately, I am currently busy for my exam and improvement works on
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My own view is that the main tensor article should begin with the history, and I mean a thorough history, not one that stops a little after 1900 like the present
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of modules (or a section of a tensor product of sheaves). I think that gives a foundation to discuss all the aspects of tensors, classical, modern, or whatever.
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No article is perfect, so of course I'll continue to (try to) improve this one. I appreciate your keen criticisms and I'll do my best to incorporate them.
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It is also valid to bring into the discussion what other encyclopedias do. The big Soviet encyclopedia, the basis of the Springer encyclopedia, has articles:
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is the host's preference for the door that has been opened, i.e. door 3 in the usual problem setup) given the noninformative prior should be computed using:
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is uniformly distributed in the conditional case where the player has picked door 1 and the host has opened door 3. This makes the probability of interest
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the situation at Geometry. Given its history and difficulty of maintaining an article under such circumstances, I propose to semiprotect it indefinitely.
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This article is currently shocking. I'd write it myself, but do need feel comfortable in my ability to be rigorous enough. Any help would be fantastic. โ€”
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By the way, bringing up sniping of applied mathematicians is about as unhelpful a comment as can be made here. There is the whole traditional
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distribution of q that is taken to be uniform. They say, '..the noninformative prior in the vos Savan scenario makes this probability...'.
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The "mess" is largely caused by incompatible ideas of pedagogy in this area. Being a mathematician I would prefer to discuss what a tensor
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It couldn't be any clearer. Even Nbarth has stated the common English names are Lambert quadrilateral and Saccheri quadrilateral resp. --
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I've seen it before. The reason you see the TeX code is that the browser (Firefox?) shows the alt-text of an image when it fails to load.
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And, furthermore, I would check whether a categorical framework might not be common modern practice for the possibility of improving the
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This method has been used by computers to reduce the number of multiplications by adding a few additions. This is most commonly used in
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Yes (e/c), that's something like what I was trying to say. It seems that the old definition of semigroup is being brought in line with
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I think these are the wrong names for those articles and they should be moved back. This is English Knowledge. Nbarth has argued that
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Just a quick comment that Hamilton's ideas, and the quaternionists point of view, have somewhat of a claim on the right to share the
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Amazing. After about 80 edits by Bci2, the article seems to have undergone absolutely no improvement. Quite the contrary. --
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I recall hearing that this was discovered by Gauss. But I heard that in a seminar talk, and I don't know a written reference.
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what happened; he's one of the few people, I think, that has been there through the entire history of these articles. --
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in the unconditional case, so the distribution in the conditional case must be computed as a conditional distribution
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fail to get rendered. Knowledge usually works well in that regard, but not today. Have others had that experience?
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has just passed the 50% mark. In order to expediate the reviewing, several changes have been made to the process. A
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is in conflict with naming convention guidelines but actually, that section of the NPOV policy explicitly states:
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of footnotes. I'm going to be undoing most of these changes, unless there are significant objections here.
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From the standpoint of someone who learned tensors in order to study general relativity, I think that the
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I don't know what your comment about what tensors "really is" is in response to. What I said was that
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I saw it few times in the past few days. It went away after few seconds by itself, or on page reload.
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Do you mean they just render as normal HTML but not image? You can change that in your preferences. --
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It does seem like a lot of work to cobble all these articles together! On a hunch, I also noticed
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I moved the pages back per the above reason. I have notified Nbarth to this discussion thread. --
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I don't understand why I "missed" that article, but thanks for bringing that to our attention. --
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I'm in full agreement. On top of the (mis)organisation of these articles, for instance the main
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to contain. These days we should ask for reliable sources, starting from the very definitions.
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seems to lack good concrete examples, and maybe it's somewhat disorganized. I'll be back....
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Oh my gosh, this is awful. It looks like these are all content forks of the same material.
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Below is my adaptation of something that an anonymous reader added to the article titled
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The section started by PST was archived due to inactivity, so I am starting another one.
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Talk:Triadic relation#Article rewritten; proposed move to ternary relation over redirect
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actually given plentiful credit in the article (there's more on him than Saccheri). --
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Unfortunately I think you'll run into a lot of resistance insisting on what a tensor
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I would say that log differentiation is used whenever it is easier to differentiate
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For several hours now, when I save a page or preview a page, some of the lines of
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is, as of a few minutes ago, a disambiguation page. Before that, it said this:
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Wolfram Alpha and possible use as for reference on mathematics articles
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approach might find a regular place in the algebra articles generally.
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OOPS. Hold on the parenthetical should be removed from the original!
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Apparently there are nearly half a dozen articles treating tensors:
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That seems to do it. I've now used (approximately) that format in
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The paper uses #1. Several users are claiming #2 is correct. --
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Equiprobability "allows" one to assign probabilities? Etc. etc.
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I believe the parenthetical there would make the change correct.
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I thought there was a template for such occasions. Where is it?
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Pointer to discussion: Propositional logic or sentential logic?
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where one uses only three multiplications and three additions.
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to itself. Could someone else deal with it this time? โ€”ย Carl
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article which covers the same material again! What a mess.
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familiar with the computational abilities of Mathematica.
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being an example of a defunked article on the subject.
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