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[edit] Chen prime
I reverted your edit [1] about "TG prime" (short for "Tao-Green prime"?) because the term doesn't appear to be used (I couldn't find any reference). If you can satisfy WP:RS then I suggest discussing it here or on Talk:Chen prime. Even with a reference, the term may be too non-notable to mention. PrimeHunter 19:44, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Number-theoretic function
Please stop. If you continue to delete or blank page contents or templates from Wikipedia, you will be blocked.
Please stop blanking the Number-theoretic function redirect page; blanking pages is usually considered vandalism. There are references in arithmetic function to two published books giving the definition of number-theoretic function presented there. You can verify these via google books if you like. If there are other print sources that have a different defintion, please feel free to add this fact to the article.
The list of anonymous contributions from this IP is very respectable; you seem to add useful facts to many articles. I hope that you will continue to help constructively rather than disrupt by blanking pages. CMummert · talk 17:44, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Zermelo
Hi, I changed the reference to Zermelo you added to Chess. From my point of view, the result itself is not specifically interesting for the article (add it to Game theory, this is the proper place of the citation, I think), but perhaps the fact that Zermelo used chess as an example and that it was already in 1913, some thirty years before von Neumann. Happy editing, --Ioannes Pragensis 08:03, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] computability
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I noticed you have been adding some facts to computability articles. I hope that you keep working on them, because they have a lot of issues. Please take care to integrate your additions into the article that is already there, rather than just adding them to the end of a section. You might also want to inquire on the article talk pages if the article seems to be structured in a strange manner or seems to use strange terminology. CMummert · talk 14:58, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
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