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Zzyzx11 | Talk 21:39, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] More welcome
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[edit] Question
In coversine you added the text:
The derivative of the coversine is the versine
and the integral is:
- .
Now, from what I see there, one has
- cvsx = 1 − sinx
and
- versin(θ) = 1 − cos(θ).
But then, it is quite easy to see that both formulas you put are false. Am I misunderstanding something? Oleg Alexandrov 02:14, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC)
No, I made a mistake. Thanks, it was late where I live. It should be
(i ignored the constants like they were multiplied).
[edit] Twelfth root of two
This looks a lot better with your edit. Thanks. hydnjo talk 19:32, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Brown numbers
In reference to 71, what are Brown numbers? What professional mathematical papers deal with the properties of Brown numbers? PrimeFan 23:01, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
- Brown numbers are a pair of numbers (a,b) such that:
- The only known pairs are (5,4) (11,5) (71,7). I got it off of a MathWorld article.
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- Excellent! That is a neat concept. We just need to find out how far Erdos's conjecture has been checked and we got enough meat for a stub.
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- So the Wikipedia article should perhaps be at [[Brown numbers]] rather than [[Brown number]]s. PrimeFan 21:10, 9 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] See also sections
Hi, I just removed the see also section from Harmonic number and I suspect this will irritate you, so I bring this up now ... I would much prefer to have the "see also" section to list only those "related articles" that are not already somehow wikilinked in the main text of the article. This seems to be quite the opposite of how you tend to edit this section; thus, I invite you to discuss this further on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics so as to figure out what the appropriate policy should be. You can bring this up, or if you wish, ask me & I'll broach the subject. (Or we can let Oleg do this for us ...) linas 23:50, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
- Why me? :)
- Actually, there is a policy that articles already linked from the text should not show up at see also. I can't find it right now, but I am sure it exists. Oleg Alexandrov 00:02, 31 August 2005 (UTC)
- Found!. Oleg Alexandrov 00:05, 31 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Upload, series.
To upload an image, just go to the left hand column in click on "Upload file" (second link from the bottom). Be sure to study the tutorial on how to use images and/or experiment first on your homepage.
As to Trigamma function, you called a double integral a "series representation". That's wrong. A "series representation" for a function f(x) is something of the form
An "integral representation" would be
and what you have in the trigamma article is a double integral representation. Also, to make double integrals more readable, please put the dx's on the left, not the right, like so:
Otherwise, even a minor slipup with the limits of the integration an make the expresion hard or impossible to read. linas 00:12, 9 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] ?!
I looked at the article and didn't see an integral being referred to as a series. I did say it could be derived from the series representation, however. I'll fix the integrals in about half an hour.
- Oh, well, scanning teh text quickly, it seems to say "derived from the series rep" and the very next thing one sees is an integral.
- Regarding images, I just noticed someone put up new "scalable vector graphics" images in Bessel function, which look rather pretty to me. If you do start adding images to these articles, I'd suggest/recommend using SVG graphics. (Clicking on the image in Bessel function will give the gnuplot markup needed to output SVG). I mean, I think it would be good to have some sort of basic graphs for the special functions, and most of the articles don't have these. linas 20:42, 9 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Qua
Surprise! Qua is derived from the Latin word Qui, which means "who." Qua is used to mean "as" or "as being."Lestrade (talk) 03:18, 7 January 2008 (UTC)Lestrade
- Well, I'll be a Canadian. Or was it a monkey's uncle? I never remember those sorts of things. Scythe33 (talk) 21:25, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Sad...
I just want to say I'm disappointed that you are endorsing banning me and not Blaxthos. A scan through the archives shows he has been wikilawyering via the FAQ, insulting, and biting newcomers for quite a long time, especially those whose POV he disagrees with. Look at how he publicly accused and "bit" an editor who stood up to him in the complaint (see Urzatron's comment). You're failure to stop that behavior (which is habitual and continual at the FNC entry) is an implicit approval of it. While your words spread the blame, in endorsing only a block of me your actions are condoning the very serious violations that have been occurring at FNC since long before I showed up.
The Fox News entry had a heated atmosphere long before I showed up. I'm just the newcomer that bit back. Did I make mistakes? Yes. And I am learning. But Blaxthos has so much less of an excuse, as he has been around for so very much longer then I have. I really wish you would take more time to investigate what has been going on at FNC and at least deal with the situation more fairly. If no one does I guarantee Blaxthos will be emboldened by his ability to eliminate any new opposition at FNC, and the problems will continue long after I'm gone. Jsn9333 (talk) 23:03, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
- Concerning your reply on my talk page, I thank you for your fair-minded proposal, and I'm sorry it didn't come across that way to me when you first said it. I'm even more sorry it didn't come across that way to R. Baley, who decided to ignore the documented biting and insulting conduct of Blaxthos and ban me from the FNC entry, block me for asking him why on my own talk page because that constituted 'involved editors continuing the insults', yet then wink an eye as Blaxthos continued to complain about our history in other ANI threads. Jsn9333 (talk) 20:12, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] WP:ANI comments
Though this is a difficult subject, after some careful consideration I have decided to point out WP:ANI is not the place for adjudicating content disputes. In this post (and then again here you make your suggestion regarding the content of Fox News Channel. The noticeboard case and action are relevant to user conduct (hence incidents in the title), and has no authority regarding content, which is developed via consensus. Your thoughts on the user conduct actions are, of course, welcome on ANI; your thoughts on the content discussion are always welcome on the article talk page. However, by posting your opinion of the content on ANI you do a complete end run around the considerable (and solid) consensus of dozens editors and administrators who participated in the requests for comment that have lead to a consensus version; it could also give the appearance of a "judgment" (which some might argue carries more weight). I hope this doesn't come off as harsh, insulting, or arrogant -- it certainly is not intended to be. I encourage you to participate in the never-ending discussions on how to improve the article specifically, and Wikipedia in general, just be sure to do it in the right place. In any case, thank you for taking the time to respond at ANI. :-) Happy editing! /Blaxthos ( t / c ) 03:40, 26 April 2008 (UTC)