3626:@Taku, assuming these all are based on the same mindset of list-keepers (Hasteur), Wiki-lawyers (Legacypac), and other pillar-masons, and especially, considering all that advertorial stuff (Tabor rotation) and other plain rubbish in WP, I just want to tell you that I personally share your stance that your interest in these drafts (and be they unedited for even a good while) outweigh their interest to have cleared lists and legalesely fulfilled policies and guidelines. However, given my level of expertise in these topics, my experience with the massive, networked reaction (leaving threats and impertinent insinuations (involved admin!) on my TP, and even canvassing a native German speaker to "explain" things to me) of the opponents, and the total amount of my informal obligation to WP,
3491:(as each of the kinds of information criteria almost always immediately define themselves in terms of model selection, in our articles at least), and each of the summaries of each of the items at the current disambiguation page would make for a nice start to prosifying the section. These are also only partial title matches, another thing which leans me to removing the disambiguation page entirely. (If you need a hatnote regarding the non-mathematical article at
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squabbling about how to improve it, I suggest that we adopt the two-digit AMS classification of areas for this parameter. I realize that this classification is not perfect and that there may be some implementation concerns, but this is only a guide for our editors and it should satisfy our needs for the foreseeable future. --
1944:. In fat, is all page that are linked to in the dab page, "nearest neighbor" has to be understood as the dictionary meaning (this is quite rare in mathematics). The technical difference between the linked page lies in the way of using this relationship, and the context of this use (metric). Specifically, in the case of
1948:, it is not "nearest neighbor" which should be linked, but the page about "nearest neighbor effects models", whichever is the meaning of this phrase. As this page seems to not exist, and the other link of the sentence toes not contain the word "tridiagonal, I'll simply remove the sentence as unsourced.
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is aimed to help editors. I appears that most experts in algebra or geometry are totally incompetent in algebraic geometry, and even are unable to understand the lead of most articles of algebraic geometry. So allowing "field = algebraic geometry" would help editors for quickly selecting the articles
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now shows "7 points" (there were more than 50!), including the first entry on your list, and 6 others. To my taste, I have done enough damb-ing lately, to not search any further, why there are which links listed in what list connected with DAB. I did not dare to touch those remaining, but seeing ones
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Well, the link provided in my above enquiry does produce a list, strangely entitled "Maths rating", which to my measures is definitely related to math. It still contains the damb'd article, but the included FIXer shows that there is no {{dn}}-template left. To my experience, tomorrow this entry will
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more frequently than 6 months, or giving the drafts to the community at large and accepting the community's decision on it by putting the drafts in mainspace. I'm fine either way, but letting these partial ideas languish in the shared draft space without improvement is a complete non-starter and a
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DAB problems. It currently has about 11,000 entries, down from over 40,000 two years ago. I'm working my way through it for the third time (new bad links arrive in it at 400-500 per day). Now that it's getting down towards manageable size, I thought it might be worthwhile asking for help on some of
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Almost agree. Given the other courses listed I would say that while the course may even be titled finite mathematics, it is most likely a discrete mathematics course and I have changed the link accordingly. To be sure about this we would have to look at the syllabus for the course, but it would be
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The paragraph should be rewritten rather than removed. I agree that particular claim is highly dubious. Just because real numbers cannot be represented with exact physical precision does not make them less foundational. A real number is an idealization used for modelling physical phenomena, not
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and I have run into this difficulty for articles in other areas. I also clearly see Jackob's concern about a slippery slope here. Let me jump a light-year ahead of this discussion and make a surely unpopular suggestion. Acknowledging that the current setup is inadequate and trying to avoid all the
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I found myself calling a lot of things "concepts". I think that's fairly flexible and works pretty well for many of the above categories, remembering that we're mainly trying to establish the broad context and not be too picky. However I couldn't really bring myself to write "concept" for, say,
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For this and other reasons, the WMF has decided to add "short descriptions" to
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I'm sure this is old ground, but the AMS classification is aimed at current mathematics research rather than at an encyclopedic coverage of mathematics at all levels. Because of that, it has bad coverage of topics that are taught at lower levels but are no longer research topics. We have a lot of
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I have disambiguated the 4 pages. The two first ones was linked to "function field", which is really an ambiguous term (the correct link is different for these two pages. The two other pages were linked to "theory of functions", which is a phrase without any common meaning in math. In one case, I
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Freeze, don't move! would be a legal move to me (besides an apology to the highly cooperative community), undoing a move is simply no option. Furthermore, while I consider eliminating obvious ambiguities a highly laudable task, I think that having even marginally relevant inspirations at hand is
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Well, I don't think we are debating anything; rather you're taking advantages of my restrictions on the policy discussions to spread false information (which unfortunately some un-clued users take face-values). So my analogy is spot-on, I think. Knowledge unfortunately lacks a good mechanism of
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I think we should avoid prepending mathematician descriptions with a nationality. "Mathematician" by itself is fine. I probably wouldn't even narrow it down to a subfield in most cases โ the app viewer mostly needs to see that the article is about a mathematician. Further details are in the
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There are allegations that the submitter is attempting to popularize a fringe mathematical theory, which the submitter denies. Could someone more expert take a look at the draft? You can post and sign comments at the top of the draft page itself rather than its Talk, for ease of reading.
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I don't know how many people here use the mobile app, but it turns out that it puts helpful little snippets of text along with article titles. These are currently hosted on
Wikidata. This is problematic, in part because changes to Wikidata don't show up on Wikipedians' watchlists.
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Looked a little more carefully at TAMU offerings. They offer both a Finite Math and a
Discrete Math course. While Hobbs did teach an honors section of Finite Math in his first semester there, he was a mainstay of the Discrete Math course, teaching many sections every year.
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The descriptions are really intended to be short. Making a long speech about a subject is not very useful in this context. The suggested limit is 40 characters, though it's a "soft limit" โ if we can't get anything useful in 40 characters, we're allowed to go over.
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I hope that within a month I will have found and posted here every maths article which links to a DAB pageย โ and, more importantly, that you experts will have solved those problems for the benefit of our readers. I find 'em, you fix 'emย โ this is going well. Yrs,
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articles on basic arithmetic, for instance; are we supposed to call them number theory or field theory? Where do high-school algebra (solving systems of equations) or trigonometry go? Where do recreational topics, the mathematics of puzzles and games, go? Etc. โ
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I agree articles like this fit in both categories (I would put it in "geometry"). However, if we refine the scheme by including algebraic geometry, we might end up creating more subcategories for articles on the border between the other areas as well.
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Good points and I'm also pretty sure that I've seen this conversation (including my suggestion) before. As the current scheme doesn't address these problems you've raised either, I was hoping for a counter proposal that might be more useful for us.
3334:, there were something like 38,000 bad links to DAB pages. Determined efforts by that team over the last two years have brought the number down to under 9,000. In 2014, the number was 65,600. Write the goddam article rather than messing us about.
2405:(a purely algebraic object). Since them, every result or method of algebraic geometry (including scheme theory) has a geometrical aspect and an algebraic aspect, and these aspects have a similar importance. It results that the attribution in
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is being called "experimental". I suppose there is no guarantee that the effort will come to anything. However no alternative proposal really has any traction. These are just my vague impressions; I'm not an expert on the subject.
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And all of this would be gone if Taku would "Write the goddam article rather than messing about" as you curtly put it. As long as the page is being improved I'm more than happy to give Taku his space, but that requires
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for fixing these sorts of things, and WIkipedia is a volunteer project in which each editor is free to work on the things that they care about. Links to DAB pages may not be a very high priority for all editors. โย Carl
2556:(unindent) What about the articles which (clearly) belong to algebraic geometry, will they stay in geometry or algebra or will someone move them systematically to this new category? Maybe someone could also consult
3782:, that millions of votes were cast illegally in the last presidential election from some guy in Washington D.C. If there were/was/is such a wide spread voting fraud, that would be of a great concern..., indeed. โ
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geometry. So, there is no "administrative" reason for placing algebraic geometry in algebra or geometry. If the assertions of the preceding post are not of administrative nature (categorization), they must be
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Glad to see Trump-ism's mantra of "Fake News" has spread overseas as well. Just because you disagree with it doesn't make it fake news so drop it unless you want me to file a new discsussion seeking to expand
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Not to give a false impression, I donโt mind MfD nominations that much but I do mind the misinformation. In order not to be explicit, I would say this reminds me of a charge that there were a wide spread
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number, which is obviously not what we want. However, "kind of" uses valuable space, and it's space right up front where we want to put the most-disambiguating information, so maybe this urge should be
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These are mainly used to help mobile users quickly navigate among search results to determine which of the results are what they're actually searching for. Length and quality do nothing for that goal. โ
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If you understand "ladder systems" (which I really ought to, having spent a year in
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I don't think anyone here is saying that the problem should never be fixed, of course. Just that, as a matter of priorities, it may not be an emergency that requires urgent action. โย Carl
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edit to a page (minus bots/tagging) that resets the 6-month clock. Taku is under no obligation to "significantly" alter the page to keep it out from under the Sword of
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Please comment on the proposal. Thank you for your attention.--
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2601:Could someone with graphing skills please convert
3879:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Popescu's theorem
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2701:and search for "Rfc: Change default <math: -->
3796:If you're going to make a Donald Trump inspired
2511:I agree, as it is exactly that I had asked for.
2237:User talk:Loraof#Empirical distribution function
2235:If anyone's interested, there's a discussion at
1785:Here is a pickle that needs fixing: The link to
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1894:I think we need a new article, something like
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2231:Graph of empirical distribution function
2053:My next batch of articles which contain
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4155:Mark viking
4135:real number
3990:real number
3686:improvement
3667:improvement
3497:WP:DIFFCAPS
3419:Narky Blert
3362:no deadline
3336:Narky Blert
3303:Narky Blert
3224:Narky Blert
3208:Narky Blert
2499:Mark viking
2424:math rating
2410:math rating
2315:math rating
2218:Narky Blert
2032:Narky Blert
2006:Ising model
1992:Mark viking
1871:linking to
1862:linking to
1831:linking to
1821:linking to
1713:Narky Blert
1633:Riesz space
1470:Narky Blert
1410:Narky Blert
4041:particular
3883:XOR'easter
3874:One more:
3042:HairedGirl
2964:this paper
2603:this table
2416:geometry".
2108:XOR'easter
2080:(2 links)
2010:XOR'easter
1904:XOR'easter
1898:, for the
1769:XOR'easter
1698:XOR'easter
1620:XOR'easter
1594:XOR'easter
1568:XOR'easter
91:Motivation
4198:Trovatore
4173:Trovatore
4147:Real line
4061:Trovatore
4044:resisted.
4019:Theorems.
3587:One more
3326:WP:INTDAB
3295:WP:INTDAB
2968:Trovatore
2949:Trovatore
2766:JRSpriggs
2704:Trovatore
2361:JRSpriggs
1825:there are
1259:WP:INTDAB
4217:Category
4008:topology
3741:Primefac
3726:Primefac
3642:agenda.
3318:Wcherowi
3289:Wcherowi
3050:contribs
2720:Debenben
2513:D.Lazard
2446:D.Lazard
2432:D.Lazard
2390:sourced.
2326:D.Lazard
2282:this one
2162:D.Lazard
2135:D.Lazard
2082:D.Lazard
1950:D.Lazard
1814:Besides
1744:D.Lazard
1672:D.Lazard
1646:D.Lazard
1542:D.Lazard
1448:D.Lazard
1424:A thread
1367:D.Lazard
1341:D.Lazard
1315:D.Lazard
1289:D.Lazard
24: |
20: |
4031:Proofs.
4016:Axioms.
3840:Hasteur
3806:Hasteur
3747:Hasteur
3718:Hasteur
3705:Hasteur
3672:Hasteur
3033:on the
1916:Should
1234:15 days
22:Archive
3931:videos
3927:carbon
3384:WP:IAR
3332:WP:DPL
3046:(talk)
2611:Loraof
2293:design
2288:nagual
2252:design
2247:nagual
2197:videos
2193:carbon
1925:bd2412
1798:bd2412
1524:here:
1406:WP:DPL
4115:Purgy
4079:Purgy
3644:Purgy
3448:Purgy
3328:error
3040:Brown
2989:. --
2945:might
2781:think
2399:point
1881:Purgy
1767:now.
1485:Purgy
1433:Purgy
16:<
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4171:. --
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4083:talk
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3963:and
3959:See
3913:See
3887:talk
3844:talk
3836:your
3825:talk
3821:Taku
3810:talk
3788:talk
3784:Taku
3765:talk
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3527:talk
3523:Izno
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3509:Izno
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3287:and
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3212:talk
3199:Done
3184:Done
3169:Done
3153:Done
3137:Done
3122:Done
3107:Done
3092:Done
3073:done
2995:talk
2991:Taku
2972:talk
2966:. --
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2615:talk
2607:here
2588:talk
2582:. --
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2211:done
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2157:Done
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2014:talk
1996:talk
1981:talk
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1885:talk
1851:talk
1847:Taku
1842:Done
1773:talk
1764:Done
1748:talk
1717:talk
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