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1668:. Similarly here, sources have already been listed and specific page references are easy to add. New content mentioned above is easy to summarise; but the explicit formulas with quotients of hypergeometric formulas need more care; similarly the Kummer case of the Riemann sphere and finite groups. It's not clear whether Stillwell's "Papers on Fuchsian Functions by Henri Poincaré" are available online — the reference is good for further reading/commentary. 40: 3326:
the way things work here is that the edits undergo the natural selection: the good edits will survive while the bad edits get slaughtered. This applies to the editors as well; if someone keeps making unconstructive edits, he or she will be banned from editing Knowledge. In other words, as long as you are being constructive to the project, you shouldn't get into trouble or if you do, other editors will get behind you. --
3279:. I read this from an article, which is cited in the entry. In the article it uses a specific scheme (a nodal curve) for demonstrating the counterexample but I found it works for general schemes (I might be wrong . Please tell me if so.) Please review this edit. Sorry in advance for this is my first edit on Knowledge so there might be guidelines or requirements that I'm not properly following. Thanks. -- 1901: 1495:. This content appears to me to be introductory preliminaries that would make sense to move elsewhere. The second is that he stopped right before the section where he talks about the Schwarz triangle function itself, instead of those preliminaries. So it seems to me that aside from a small amount of text I added, this article in its present state fails to address its topic at all! 2422: 1690:. I was surprised not to see any images of (4,4,4), a tessellation by equilateral triangles with eight meeting at each vertex. It seems to be the most symmetrical (regular) tessellation of the hyperbolic plane. Do we not have any? Nor have I seen any of the related tiling by triangles with angles π/2, π/3, and π/8. Six of these make up one of the equilateral triangles. 3126: 2923:
I guess it comes down to what you consider combinatorics, which is one of these categorization discussions that tend to be unsatisfying. It doesn't seem to be about counting things, and most "classic" combinatorics is in one way or another about counting things. I don't really consider graph theory
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The fact that there are generally no "list named after" sections in bio articles seems to indicate that people find a list distasteful (so we put it in a separate article). I should have said it’s a matter of aesthetic. Encyclopedic articles with long lists or tables are less preferred than texts, it
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you have stated that you know nothing about the area. But you have made a false assertion that is true by definition that any Schwarz triangle automatically defines a tessellation. Caratheodory spends eight pages showing that the tessellation can be constructed in an elementary way, using a convexity
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You can call something a geometry or you can talk about geometry, the theory of geometric objects. You can call something an algebra or you can talk about algebra, the theory of algebraic structures. In the same way, you can say that something is structurally rigid, and call the property that it has
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Why do you think "combinatorial theory" is incorrect? This theory largely concerns itself with combinatorial structures (often graphs or matroids) describing which subsystems of a system of interlinked objects are rigid, and which aren't. (MV's answer above addresses the details of wording, but not
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article. However, I was surprised to see that there were absolutely no citations. I started to add some, however, I am still in high school and I have only just finished learning about trigonometry. Therefore my knowledge is limited and I could use some help from more experienced editors, like you,
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It's essentially a matter of appearance but having a not-so-short list is quite distracting. Also, the "See also" section is generally meant to list items that are not mentioned in the body of the article; in other words, the "See also" section is not meant to be comprehensive while lists are meant
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Thank you your reply. When I added the "Cantor's theorem" to this page, the edit history was tagged as "Tag: Disambiguation links added", which seems useful when I accidentally type only with "Cantor's theorem". So, it might be better not to merge, because I missed it. Also, I agree with moving the
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As an aspiring mathematician, I'm sure my intention is to add correct explanations of the topic. Yet there are times where I might be wrong and thus requires review and correction. I hope my contributions are constructive enough so that I don't get banned. That being said I'm only an undergraduate
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Many math articles in Knowledge lack a discussion of motivation. This is NOT because such mentions of motivations are superfluous but because no one has bothered to add such discussions. So, adding motivations is unequivocally welcome (assuming the correctness of course). As for editing Knowledge,
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I don't think it is a major issue one way or another; as far as I can see, the topic is combinatorial exactly in as much as it is at the intersection of discrete geometry and mechanics, so that it is justifiable but unnecessary to say. I am more dubious of the word "predicting" which seems overly
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I am not an expert on this topic and I'm reluctant to radically rework the article without consensus. Mathsci expressed disagreement with me on the article talk page, although has not started working on it again (and may not be able to given the medical issues mentioned earlier). I would really
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structural rigidity (although usually in this area more specific terms are used), while also talking about structural rigidity, the theory of structures that have this property. We don't need to tack on extra "theory" filler-words: "the theory of geometric theory". —
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majoring in mathematics so my understanding of a lot of things will definitely be insufficient. BTW I noticed the page about pro-etale site is not created so maybe I will spend some time on creating it next few days. Thank you all for the support! --
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That someone took the trouble to create this suggests that the bug that prevented it from being done properly in TeX code is still there. Is this a bug that it is hopeless to fix between now and the end of Eternity? 15:30, 19 March 2022 (UTC)
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Remind me again, what's the advantage of having these lists in separate articles versus having these as sections in the respective articles about Lebesgue/Descartes/Cantor (where it seems they would be more likely to be accessed from anyway)?
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Curently, some definitions contain terms of the glossary that are linked to the corresponding article. I seems better to link them to the entry in the glossary. For example, in the entry "Dual space", the phrase "linear form" is linked to
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The problem with that draft is that it looks a bit original research. The article title "Analysis of vector-valued curves" doesn't seem a standard topic name in literature (The Google search returns none). I think it's more of a part of
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lists counting (05Axx) as only one of five major subdivisions of combinatorics, with graph theory (05Cxx) as another. Matroids are either under a third (05Bxx, Designs and configurations) or under 52-XX (convex and discrete geometry).
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to be a subfield of combinatorics — it's a separate are of discrete math that overlaps with combinatorics. That said, rigid boundaries between fields tend to be unhelpful, and I can see that this is at least combinatorics-adjacent. --
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I have moved the draft to mainspace (the afc judgment was wrong in my opinion). The disambig page isn’t really an encyclopedia article; it’s more of a navigation page. So, I don’t know if it is a good idea to merge the two pages. —-
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do, given the nature of the project and the tools we have to work with. We don't have the infrastructure for formal peer review, it's hard to tell who contributed what to any article, and plenty of us are pseudonymous anyway.
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Although I don’t have a background in this area, the notability seems ok. There are also enough refs. As Lazard points out, the intro can be improved to give a better context. I would say it’s fine to move it to mainspace. —-
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with regular singular points at 0, 1 and ∞. There are several aspects: (a) the reduction to a 2nd order ODE, Euler integrals, hypergeometric power series and monodromy (Ince); (b) the geometric interpretation using the
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structural rigidity concerns itself with something. I expected to read that structural rigidity is a property of something, and that those things possessing that property are called structurally rigid things.
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Will someone please look at this draft and at the one listed above? They both look as if they were copied from a mathematics textbook. Should the submitters be asked whether this is a class exercise?
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and help to evaluate if it can go on to the mainspace? There at least three editors (including me, and the other two who have commented on the article directly) passing on evaluating the draft. Thanks!
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I didn't say I know nothing. I said I am not an expert. If I accidentally misstated the definition of a Schwarz triangle somewhat, that does not change the fact that the page currently titled
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Ah. I completely missed that. I suppose "structural rigidity" does indeed sound like a property, though tacitly reading an unwritten "the study of" does not cause me much distress. --
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argument. Wilhelm Magnus, an expert of tessellation, then just quotes Catheodory. So there is an elementary but slightly lengthy proof; but no rabbit-out-of-the-hat easy proof.
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of guidelines and requirements, most of which make sense if you think about them from the right perspective. (I wrote a brief introduction to the most common Knowledge jargon
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Never mind. I realized that this is not higher math, and so I can review it myself, and I have declined it as reading like it was copied from a textbook.
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formalism; by SL(2,C)-invariance of "four-point functions", this reduces to a matrix-valued ODE and its monodromy properties, part of my expertise.
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and did some basic tidying-up and referencing. I think it would stand on its own in mainspace now, but it would have to be moved over a redirect.
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instead of to the entry "Linear form" of the glossary. I did this change for two occurrences of "basis", and this required to modify the entry
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I'd need convincing with good citations to mention combinatorics in the lead. It is not mentioned elsewhere in the article nor for instance in
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Very good suggestions! I must confess that I don't really understand the issue with the anchors though - for instance, the internal link to
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No, it doesn't. I never had an issue with that. You are the one introducing that issue. Seem my comment addressed to David Eppstein above.
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When I posted the above, it had never occurred to me that anyone might think I was expressing any qualms about the word "combinatorial."
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The unfinished article has two major problems. The first is that much of its content is redundant to other articles on Knowledge such as
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Hello, I am a new editor on Knowledge! When I first started editing, the Knowledge algorithm suggested that I started referencing the
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I have moved them to mainspace. But please know you can also move them to mainspace; any editor with some editing history can. —-
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I am growing increasingly frustrated with your obstructiveness and unwillingness to cooperate with other editors on this topic.
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here. Needless to say, much that is indispensable to such a glossary is still missing. Any contributions very welcome!
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really the issue of whether this theory is combinatorial, which is what I interpreted your question as pointing to.) —
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Above I mentioned a matrix-valued ODE with regular singular points at 0, 1 and ∞. In 2008, I wrote content on the
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This change presents a problem however because scientific uses of these letters are also present in the list.
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I'll echo this -- many math articles are sorely lacking in this area and help is definitely appreciated. -
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is a triangle that can be used to tesselate a sphere, the plane, or hyperbolic space. Having a page called
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The links to dab pages that remain must be disambiguated (I did this, except for the entry "Vector space")
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You wrote "Why do you think "combinatorial theory" is incorrect? This theory largely concerns itself..."
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I found the following and thought maybe they've finally fixed a but in the way TeX code gets rendered:
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You'd have to look at Commons to find relevant images. I think I spent some time looking for examples.
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is still underdeveloped; it shouldn't just list items but list them with some short descriptions. ---
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IMO, there is nothing to keep in this draft. I have left a comment on the draft for explaining this.
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I strongly agree with Apocheir's suggestions for reworking the page (same comment left at talk page)
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I have qualms about the phrase "a combinatorial theory". What phrase ought to be there, if any?
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What about letters that have a special meaning when used in conjunction with an integer, e.g.,
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I did not suggest to put this in the "See also" section, but rather in a separate section.
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are important because in the limit they tend to the ideal triangle. If you want images for
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The image was already added to the article yesterday. The equilateral triangles with angle
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I added a paragraph on why lisse sheaves are necessary in place of local systems here:
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The glossary has been moved to mainspace! Thank you everyone for your contributions!
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into draftspace in June 2020. It's since been changed substantially and is now at
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says that it concerns both counting and "properties of finite structures." The
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to fully reference this incredibly important article. Thanks for your time
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aspects of rigidity for predicting the flexibility of ensembles formed by
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and currently has a navigation box leading to the Wiktionary glossary.
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Good work. I support to move it in the main space. Some suggestions:
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The theory concerns the 2 x 2 complex ordinary differential system
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I strongly agree with Apocheir about Mathsci's move of the page
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that may be of interest to members of this WikiProject.
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Just to let people know that I have amalgamated the
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