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in maths books. Perhaps we need a separate class of articles in Knowledge which correspond more with terms that are looked up and we'd know to just put the bare basics in them?, then we'd combine the functions of an encyclopaedia and a technical dictionary. For instance MathWorld which started off as a dictionary has a separate article about each function in Mathematica so it has articles not just about sine and cosine but things like the Bessel functions of the first kind. Encyclopaedia Britannica has a small page which points to various topics which cover sine in some detail.
5079:"The mathematical idiom, as it appears in journals and textbooks, is much more explanatory/pedagogical/psychological than an encyclopedia is supposed to be." It's that word "supposed" that gets me. Ever since the first encyclopedia was published, it has been cast in stone that "all encyclopedias must be in this format". We have a brand new medium here, so why are we constrained to sticking to the same format that may or may not be appropriate for printed paper? -- 40: 2380:, while leaving intact all its standard features and formats: this means that if there is not a guest author name to provide, the template will show the citation in the same way the actual one does, otherwise it will show the provided authors names, linked to their Knowledge pages if possible/desired, and will credit O'Connor and Robertson for their work as editors. Everyone can check the template structure looking to the 4270:'Linear forms in logarithms' was actually created first and is the more general subject; it appears that the only reason it's still a stub is it hasn't been worked on much. So I would think the merge should really be from 'Baker's theorem' to 'Linear forms in logarithms'. Perhaps 'Linear forms in logarithms' is not the most descriptive name for the subject, but that's what Baker is calling it in the references cited.-- 4996:(ec)The Howto template is often used to cover any issue relating to the whole "Knowledge is not a manual, guidebook, textbook, or scientific journal" section but it's phrased to cover only part of it, hence the confusion. In this case the tag is probably referring to the "Example problems" section in the article since it should be trimmed by at least half, otherwise the article looks ok. Maybe 4356: 3816:
sine. So to "prove" that derivative of sine is cosine he assumes that the derivative of sine is cosine. Moreover, after differentiating the Taylor series for sine, he finds that it is the Taylor series for cosine. But how does he know that that is the Taylor series for cosine? To find the Taylor series for cosine he needs to be able to differentiate cosine indefinitely.
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one has non-facts. Non-facts might include beliefs. It just struck me as unusual any training would consist of Belief. The connection to Mathematics project was the banner on Percentage, and I don't have available time to debate, although if anyone has any clarity on the above implication, which I distill to
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I think JRSpriggs and Quondum have explained the situation very clearly. Remember that in math, the rules in place have been developed for a long time and they've done a very good job of making sense internally as well as explaining the real world, via science. Perhaps this will help you: what do you
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All the same arguments apply equally for cosine. Cosine, although conceptually very similar to sine, has its own properties, some of which are trivial, and others are trivial for sine but more complex for cosine (e.g. fixed point). I really hope I don't have to argue this point further, and I hope no
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a working patch would be to replace the line "contribution-url=http://www.encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title={{{id|{{{urlname|Main_Page}}}}}}" with something like "contribution-url=http://www.encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php/{{{title|{{{urlname|Main_Page}}}}}}" (to make it work, "title" should be
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Not long ago, there was a discussion about links to Springer's Encyclopedia of Mathematics now being broken due to a restructuring of that website. I just noticed that many of the links are still broken. Is someone making a systematic effort to repair these, or are we supposed to do it on an ad hoc
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instead and the the articles that link to them should be matched to the article with the intended meaning. I'm going to go ahead and start with the most obvious misplaced redirects, and if there are no objections or better suggestions merge the dab section of 'Homogeneity and heterogeneity' into the
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Words like "negative" can be kind of confusing. In normal English it often has a very different meaning from the way it is used in maths. In English it often means "the absence of", but in other contexts like maths it might mean something like "the opposite of", which is a very different concept.
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I guess this is a question of how people view what Knowledge is in aid of. I view articles as being about topics rather than terms, that Knowledge is an encyclopaedia rather than a dictionary or index. So sin an cosine might have separate entries in a dictionary but they don't have separate chapters
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In analysis, the sine and cosine are sometimes defined by the power series. This makes the proof legitimate, but trivial. However, if we mix the two approaches, then we get this absurdity. As you say, using the geometrical definition of the sine and cosine, the Taylor series becomes a consequence
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the cosine as the ratio of the hypotenuse to the adjacent side of an angle in a right triangle, and then immediately purports to "prove" that the cosine is the derivative of the sine by differentiating a power series. That bit needs to go, I think. (There are more elementary proofs of this. First
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Sine can be treated independently and it's clearly useful to do so... it seems foolhardy to suggest you delete an article that's accessed 1000+ times a day, has hundreds of internal inbound links, and exists on 34 other language Wikipedias, just because you think people need to simultaneously learn
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I tried to spot differences with "diff" but I wasn't sure I spotted them, it looked like entire paragraphs were shifted. After reading it all again though everything looks OK. (If it was an expression that needed changed, do you remember which you changed?) There was a subscript typo in the PI ring
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This one is worst, and it is still related to the possibility of using flow-control statements in the wiki markup. I was not able to conditionally control the correctness of the author-link field. As an example, if I use the same pattern used to solve (partially) the author fields problem, then when
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page. The How to banner at the top of Percentage struck me, particularly the phrasing, "The purpose of Knowledge is to present facts, not to train", with the emphasis, "present facts, not ... train". The implication that training is not presenting facts seems odd. If one doesn't have facts, then
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which, for the most part, concerns itself with the chemical definition of the terms, though there is an odd mathematical dab section within the article. Most of the mathematical meanings of Homogeneous have nothing to do with chemistry and there are several other cases where the meaning intended in
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first off it would be important to note that the definitions are not hard to find at all (for anybody who can use a contents!) Try looking at "1.Right-angled triangle definitions" followed by "1.1 Sine, cosine and tangent". The user is not forced to look at the reciprocal trigonometric functions at
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article is largely written in the mode of an instruction manual ("this is what you should do") which is very different in style (if not necessarily in content) from a typical encyclopedic presentation. Similarly, the collection of Example Problems, which undoubtedly make this article more helpful
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Too bad a goodwill effort on one math page gets rewarded by an accusation of causing fight or conspiracy on another gossip page. Shouldn't the wiki editors be discussing the mathematical merits of entries and intelligently evaluate their worth with experts, and then insert further edits (e.g. take
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If you search mathsci.net with "double centralizer property" instead of "balanced module" you get four times as many hits, but it makes for a poor article title. The two topics are of course related, but are not really intertwined, so they don't really make a good single article, especially if one
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I'll try to look at the template code this weekend, even if I'm not so skilled in programming: as a matter of fact, RDBury is right when he says that most of the biographies are authored by O'Connor & Robertson. I also would like to praise Sasha's work, since he was able to construct an almost
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i have came up with a theorem and this may sound crazy but stick with me. i would like to ask you all what you think the definition is of the word "negitive". to me, negitive is more than the absence but the inverted space. by this i believe that a simple problem, for example, -1*-1=1, may not be
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Exactly. It "proves" that the derivative of sine is cosine by differentiating the Taylor series of sine. But to find the Taylor series of sine you need to differentiate sine indefinitely. To do that you need to know that the derivative of sine is cosine and that the derivative of cosine is minus
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I was able to introduce O'Connor & Robertson names as a default (i.e. when no other names are specified) in the first two author-related fields, but I was not able to conditionally remove them from the editor fields: is the wiki markup able to deal with flow-control statements? However, this
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I may add that "mathematical comparison of algorithms" could contain interesting pages comparing the complexity and the practical efficiency of various mathematical algorithms. But for most algorithms, such a comparison would be original research and thus has not (yet) its place in Knowledge. โ€”
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Try reading this article with the goal of finding a definition of "sine". First, you have to get to the second sentence of the second paragraph. And then you have to decipher a 443 word sentence. It's absolutely shockingly bad at defining sine, yet you want the hundreds of references to sine to
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Automated edits wouldn't work if you're linking to a specific version of an article, which is something you'd need to do if you're using the EoM as a reference instead of an external link. (I know there are objections to it being used as a ref. but it's being done.) It would at least help avoid
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I would not say "comparisons of mathematical software" is a "mathematical comparison", but more of a "technological comparison", so i don't think it strictly belongs there... This would leave only 3 articles (should ideally have 10+). However i think this would not matter if the category under
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More of a signal processing than a mathematical article you may think; and you should be right. But this is a needy article with a hefty chunk of mathematical notation, in need of: restructuring, rewriting, and admin attention, I hope in that order (but don't count on it - it has been briefly
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It appears that the lead example involving John, being a bachelor, and being a man, is actually an example not of logical inconsequence as written, but of tautological inconsequence. That is, if ฮ“ = {โ€œJohn is a bachelorโ€}, S1 = โ€œJohn is a bachelorโ€ and S2 = โ€œJohn is a man,โ€ then S2 is not a
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This also brings me to another question, since I made one of the articles to satisfy a requested mathematics article entry. Does the requested articles page ever get cleared of bluelinks? I had thought a bot was doing it, but it seems to me the bluelinks stay pretty much the same over time.
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Thank you for all your replies. A related issue is that deleting the Example problems section essentially loses information in the Hall of obscure records, while moving the article to, was it Wikiversity or Wikibooks, as the banner also says, does not necessarily entail such a loss.
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All very well, but this site seems to be doing one thing badly. Yes, there are plenty of wiki maths sites out there which are far superior to this one. The trouble with wikipedia is it's shackled to some tediously bureaucratic rules and a thrice-damned bunch of deletionist lawyers.
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I have done a general tidy up to try to remove peacock terms, weasel words, repetition, self-promotion and a story about a 20-year old dispute with Mandelbrot. I haven't addressed the sourcing issue, apart from tagging a couple of the most obvious unsourced facts e.g. Erdล‘s number.
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I really don't know which sites you're talking about. We're immensely superior to MathWorld and somewhat superior to PlanetMath. Springer might compete in the sense that their worst articles are a lot better than our worst articles, but I still think we're more useful overall.
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true because 1 can be described as a "ditto" number. anything times 1 is itself so for example, if x*1, it = x. but if we have a problem like x*-1 then then it gets rid of that number and ends up with zero. i would like to hear back about this idea. p.s. this is a 14 year old.
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In fact I'd get rid of the sine article and redirect to this article. It already has accumulated ridiculous cruft compared to this article. There is no sine topic, the topic is the trigonometrical functions. Sine is just one of those functions. A name is not the same as a
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categories. That being said, mathematics is a subject with a significant and broad scope, so I don't think it's correct to dismiss the category entirely. Also, if there is no consensus to keep it, it would need to be upmerged rather than deleted. --
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Just to clarify, an index is just a list that is in alphabetical order? If so, should all the articles in this category called "list of ..." that are in alphabetical order be renamed to "index of ..."? And what are thoughts about the renaming of
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and moving the two bounds, with harmonized notation, in this new section. I have no opinion if it is worthwhile to keep Baker's 1977 bound and do not know if there are better, more recent bounds to add. This could be decided after merging. โ€”
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Many of the articles, e.g. the one on Gauss, actually were written by O'Connor & Robertson, so changing the template would cause these cites to be inaccurate. Maybe make the template default to them as authors unless another author is
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was trying to do: provide the possiblity of gaining information on mathematics on the macro scale. In essence, the page is like a category, linking all pages relevent and most importantly it is easy to navigate. The beauty of course of
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is undesirable, but that individual editors have some freedom. It was also apparent that the semantic markup value in HTML was pretty much a lost cause in the math context, but that font formatting is necessary. The implementation of
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them out or expand if necessary), as opposed yakety-yak about peoples reputation? generate conspiracy theories as to whose supporters doing which edits. If you behave like this how can you expect to extend the pool of wiki editors?
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now implements a suggestion of Daniele Tampieri: O'Connor & Robertson are downgraded to editors, and there are author fields (last, first, last2, ...) It seems to work on the examples that I have checked. I suggest to replace
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The article is very detailed, but it does have a lot of flowery phrases and weasel words that need to be attributed to a source. Moreover, much of it lacks sources. Whatever we do, let's try not to be gentle with the new editor
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Because of the hatnote, I would suggest to move from the history section to the lead the mention of the other names of catenary. May be also mention that "chainette" is the French name of the catenary, which means "small chain".
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The link is not to his personal homepage, it's to his department's index of him. This is a reliable source for his academic affiliation. I'd say that your being a bit heavy-handed with BLP prod. There may be good reasons to
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It seems like a content fork where there already are several competing versions. 'Areas of mathematics' already has a merge tag and the 'Outline of mathematics' article has caused some controversy here as well (see e.g.
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So I hope you see that this is unavoidable, unless we discard one of: the additive identity, multiplicative identity, additive inverse, commutative law, associative law, distributive law or the properties of equality.
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I think one should try and do the one thing well rather than many things badly. There's other people who do things like this well, there's no need to set up competition. Anyway you're welcome to try and improve the
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More specifically, if someone would like to take a look at the lead section and do what needs to be done I'd appreciate it. This is my first time with the GA process so I'm not really sure what's expected with
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Hi. In case you didn't know, I'm really interested in continuing this discussion. Please contribute to the discussion so that we can reach a consensus as to whether this article should be mainspaced. Cheers,
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yesterday: I'll try to do it this week but I'll probably succeed from next Saturday on, i.e. during next weekend. However, I tried some working solutions that resulted flawed by following shortcomings
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an author-link is not specified since the author doesn't have a dedicated wikipedia entry, a link to O'Connor and/or Robertson wikipedia entries would be placed instead, and this would be damn wrong.
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Of course "John is a man" is not, under the usual translation into first-order logic, any sort of consequence of "John is a bachelor". In this case the article is correct about that point. โ€”ย Carl
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is a new article by a new user that is a mess. It definitely needs a look over from an expert from Mathematics or Statistics. I will also leave a note on the Statistics project page. Thanks.
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protected after heavy edit-warring). I'd regard it as a personal favour if people could weigh in and make it all make some sense. The page protection expires in the next few seconds ...
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should be deprecated. I see no urgency in doing so. Its only real value is a shorthand for italic-serif. Its use does show up the continued shortcomings of the HTML output of
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project appearing both as authors and as editors, an situation which is commonly encountered in the proceedings of scientific conferences or collections of scientific papers.
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I probably would have made a single article instead of two stubby ones, especially since 'Balanced module' has somewhat questionable notability. It may be just me though.--
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I don't think that's the case here, actually. The "accepted sub-categorization scheme" exception applies to cases where every or almost every element of a set (ideally, a
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I guess they could be merged and a redirect done. I'd keep the contents in separate sections though as The Method normally refers to something different from just Method.
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I moved the alternate names to the lead, good idea btw. Not sure that chainette being the French name is needed since it's already listed as an alternate English name.--
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in the article" (my emphasis). The one source is a review of one of his works, not about him. The other link is to his department home page, so not a reliable source.--
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using geometrical arguments, then apply the angle sum formula. See any standard textbook on calculus. Whether such an argument should be added, I have no opinion.)
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If the theorem is from another branch of algebra in which it is not worth making its own category, or you are not sure where it would go, I would leave it in there.
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of ฮ“. S2 is still, however, a logical consequence of ฮ“. And this is only the beginning of the article. It appears there is severe confusion between the concepts of
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would not be needed if the category system of mathematics was made to be more efficient to navigate through (think more along the lines of the sections of the page
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you are quite right, but my template skills are very poor (I did not succeed to do this). If yours are better, could you help (or at least explain how to do it)?
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Currently 'Homogeneous', 'Homogenous', 'Inhomogeneous', 'Homogeneous (mathematics)', 'Heterogenous', 'Homogenisation', 'Homogeneous equation', etc. redirect to
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the article has nothing to do with the chemical meaning. So I'm thinking that many of these redirects, and in particular the mathematical ones, should link to
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template and start other standard procedures, just to use the supplementary flexibility of the new template version (obviously keeping all standard features).
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is that it isnt just focused on areas of mathematics, but the lists it contains are unavoidably biased (although the sections are split very efficiently).
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for the discussion, especially if you'd like to help resolve the outstanding issues. For some reason this isn't showing up on the current activity page.--
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The article doesn't need to be moved, it just needs to be trimmed and copy edited. I'll take a whack at it since no one else seems to be working on it.--
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within a few days of each other. They look very closely related to me โ€” do they really warrant being two separate articles, or should they be merged? โ€”
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is not exactly a new editor - the account was opened in June 2010 and the editor has been sporadically active since then, but has only ever edited the
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Reviewing that discussion, my impression is that the consensus was more along the lines that a guideline recommending the use of a manually inserted
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please check that my copyediting did not introduce mistakes. Also, are the indices in the section "Polynomial identity rings" correct?
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having people land on EoM's main page when they click the link, but there would need to be a lot of manual checking and corrections.--
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Thanks, 'Here I am, superior to Newton, Leibniz and Cauchy'. That's my one a day essential of something no vitamin pill containsย :)
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ideally needs. It also contains a section on "quadrants", "continued fractions" and an "etymology" section which are also needed.
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has been updated and its documentation have been changed accordingly: please check the template and report/correct any new issue.
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then there is obviously a COI issue here. More work needs to be done on the article, but I'll let someone else take it from here.
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I have suggested to insert the French origin of "chainette" only because this name could be strange for a non French speaker.
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is Baker-Wรนstholz bound, which is much better than Baker (1977) bound, given in the other page (exponent reduced from 200
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is an operation which exists for polynomials, related to the relation between affine and projective space. Thus an item
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Talk:Entailment#Lead example mistakenly refers to logical consequence when it should refer to tautological consequence?
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and a disambiguation page (because the two theorems are really not related). Any guidance or input on how to do this?
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could be considered a minor problem, since adopting one of those solutions would imply the two coordinators of the
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cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant. If someone wants to know about sine, let them learn about sine.
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which needs the intervention of other people. The subject of the dispute is edits unambiguously aimed to promote
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another solution would be to make a bot replace the id with the title in all the pages that link to the template.
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Yes, I was thinking that some sort of automated mass edit would be the way to do it. I lack the skill myself.
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There are thousands of words like this, especially ones used in maths, that have such incompatible meanings. โ€”
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Hi everybody: today I succeeded in modifying the template in order to make it able to perform the format shown
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up for GA and have put a lot of work into it since in response to the reviewer's comments. If interested, see
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to italicize), as this can be changed in principle in the template. The question then becomes whether use of
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Facts like โˆ’1ร—โˆ’1ย =ย 1 are unavoidable consequences of the desired properties of addition and multiplication.
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which at the moment is more of a list with few annotations. i think it has potential and would compliment
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Apparently "conversion" means "finding the converse of" and "comparability" is similar to "~" as used in
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to include all the relevant indexes, as im assuming there will be more from the 230 pages currently in
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I'm not convinced that it's worth developing this article. I'd rather see the time spent on improving
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Thank you very much Richard (aka Salix alba): I'll give a look to 'em and work on a new solution.ย :-D
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I'd like to add another article about the other Egorov's Theorem which I mention on the talk page of
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would have been more appropriate but now it would be better to just fix the article and move on.--
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all, they are under "1.2 Reciprocal functions". However, comparison of the contents reveals that
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The page is being proposed for deletion even though there are suitable secondary sources there.
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The edit war is solved, the G.I.P. is still open (and probably will be for a while to come).--
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Whatever is done, I assume it's possible to update all of the old links so they at least link
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replaced with a regexp which substitutes underscore for a space, I do not know how to do it)
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is a translation. Could (or should) we add something similar for Galilean transformations?
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falls under the "part of a large overall accepted sub-categorization scheme" exception of
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one else has to deal with deletionist trolls when it comes to basic mathematics articles.
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following a suggestion of Pym1507, I have added placed a "propose move" template at
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where you can see how that sort of thing has gone with the wiki model. Or perhaps
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Please criticise this suggestion (and the implementation) before it's too late.
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You may discuss here as well, but please check the simultaneous discussion at
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for some readers, are not something that really belong in an encyclopedia. --
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into the mainspace. Feel free to take a look if you have spare time. Thanks!
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I hope to have a look to the wiki markup syntax rules and solve this issues.
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and in my userspace before you say something someone else has already said.
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also goes into more detail regarding complex analysis, which i also think
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which has nothing to do with equations. I have redirected it instead to
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article. But in a notation similar to yours, there is an embedding to GL(
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Is a comparison of mathematical software, a mathematical comparison?
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to suggestions as to how to improve the Cosine article. You may also
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as necessary, as long as you refrain from vandalism, trolling etc.
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page, and can see a comparison with the actual template in its
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A clear problem with the proposed "Cosine" article is that it
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used to be a disambiguation page, one of the meanings being
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as rather vaguely ambiguous. At the very least rename. Any
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including the fact that it has several other names such as
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Too bad this is an encyclopedia and not a goodwill diary.
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Ok, if there's anyone interested in the discussion in the
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is a mathematical comparison, just for one example. See
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perfectly working (in my opinion) alternative template.
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It contains 1 category and only 2 pages. It is useless
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an outline of mathematics? i.e, an improved version of
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section yep, I corrected it. Thanks for taking a look!
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of the differentiation rules rather than vice versa.
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would probably be ideal, with an annotation next to
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An editor redirected it to 3212:Category:mathematical examples 2142: 2134: 2129: 2121: 2116: 2106: 2091: 2079: 1867:page as far as I can tell. 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