Talk:Seiji Ueda

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This article needs expansion because it is short. -User:General Eisenhower

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[edit] Fixed (a little)

I have fixed some of the article. However, I can find barely anything on the Internet. So, I think this article should be deleted. If you agree you should put it on my talk page. -User:General Eisenhower

[edit] Fixed (some more)

There isn't much at all on the Internet, as it seems most of the companies and projects Mr. Ueda has been involved with are obsolete or outdated. However, I think we can give Mr. Ueda a chance to edit his own article, as he is working with prominent field researchers on important studies in science and math. -Random User (not logged in)

[edit] Deletion, not

S. Ueda is among the top-ranked asteroid discoverers: that alone warrants an article. Albeit a short one. --Urhixidur 21:30, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] internal links

Do all the astroids on the side bar really need internal links? The large line of red is a bit of an eyesore RichMac 10:36, 20 September 2006 (UTC)

I tend to agree. It's also throwing off some of the wiki metrics. Is there a precedent on another astronomer's article? Timbatron 06:31, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Dubious

It looks like someone fished for the name in google and entered the catch here. I deleted most of it:

  • Besides astronomy, he also studies geology, and technology.
  • He worked at Kawasaki Steel, which has merged with NKK Corporation to become JFE Group (stands for Japan Future Enterprise).
  • He published, along with a team of researchers, a book on discrete applied mathematics entitled A Competitive and Cooperative Approach to Propositional Satisfiability, scheduled for release in 2006.

Until we see a solid external reference, the article remains dubious. `'mikkanarxi 19:13, 6 December 2006 (UTC)