User talk:Tarantola

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Dear Albert

Welcome to Wikipedia. I am very pleased to see you contributing to Wikipedia. I noticed you had written on mathworld [1] and was wondering if you would come here also. You can do work in progress as subpages of your talk page. It is not considered proper to leave 'to be continued' type of thing in articles. Subpages are detailed here [2]. Eg /Inverse Problems (work in progress) might work

here is the standard wikipedia Welcome


Welcome!

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Billlion 14:54, 4 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Style remarks

Thank you for your edits to Tikhonov regularization.

I would like to ask you a favor. If possible, it is good if you don't insert that much spacing in LaTeX formulas, that is, writing

\ C_D \ = \ \sigma_D^2 \ I \

instead of

C_D  =  \sigma_D^2  I  \,

The second form is standard LaTeX, used throughout Wikipedia, and, at least in my opinion, it looks better than the spaced version (first formula) and is also consistent with what we already have. Wonder what you think. Thanks. Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 01:06, 13 January 2006 (UTC)