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Hello. Since capitalization of the initial p in the article title Nichols plot conflicts with Wikipedia customs (see Wikipedia:Manual of Style), I've moved that article to the lower-case version. That's the only reason I rolled back your edit to complex number in which you directed a link to Nichols Plot with a capital P. Michael Hardy 22:21, 4 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Quantum chemistry - Quantum field theory

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Thank you for improving quantum chemistry and making the link with quantum field theory. Couldn't you provide some more details about such applications of quantum field theory? This would be interesting. Vb 07:58, 30 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Don't blank pages

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Please don't blank talk pages. JesseW, the juggling janitor 23:46, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

Math gibberish from 0 (number)

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I deleted this paragraph, which you wrote, from 0 (number):

A more serious alternative has been presented by Abraham Robinson, where the real numbers are replaced by the hyperreals, and zero is taken as the non-principal infintesimal base element. Here, all of the algebraic properties of zero are preserved by the transfer principle, with the additional property that the interpretation of the concept of zero is altered to be rigorously consistent with model theory.

It's got two problems. First, you mistook a vandal's nonsense insertion for a legitimate contribution. Second, the text is incomprehensible to anyone who isn't intimately familiar with model theory and hyperreals. (I am not.) I think it's redundant with the reference to non-standard analysis under "Extended use of zero in mathematics". Would you please check, and if it isn't, either expand that article (which is a more appropriate place for high-level math), add another sentence below "Extended use of zero...", or both.

Zack 19:11, 27 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Madagaascar

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If you want to mention the polish "madagascar plan" than do it right. The information you added to the article on the history of jews in Poland made that idea look almost like a nazi crime against humanity. Do some resarch on the emigration of jews from poland during 1918-1939 and on polish colonial plans in which madagascar played a major role. The madagascar idea hardly deserved the name of a "plan", as Józef Piłsudski once said to the right-wingers "You want colonies? Than consider polish territory east of the Bug river as our colony" Mieciu K 21:46, 11 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, the name stuck to a nazi plan!
  • The nazi madagascar plan was a mass murder scheme to forcibly move hundreds of thousands of jews to the german controlled madagascar where many of them would die of hunger and disease.
  • The polish idea of voluntarily moving Jews to madagascar was an idea that originated in 1930s when the imigration rules in palestine were changed, the idea was researched at the ministerial level together with the officials of jewish organizations. This idea was closly related to polish plans of colonising Madagascar, which since madagascar was French had absolutly no chances being carried out.
  • "the Madagascar Plan was suggested to curb the overpopulation problem of Jews in Poland (and this was later considered by Nazi Germany)" the sentence and the link to the madagascar plan you have added suggested that these two plans were almost the same and I considered this an allegation that the polish goverment planned an operation that like the nazi operation could be considered as a crime against humanity. Could you provide any sourced documents to prove that these plans have anything in common more than the destination of the Jewish migration?
  • the article on the history of jews in poland is already too long, and there is no place there to disscus the "polish foreign policy towards madagascar" which is a complicated issue and needs a lot of background information.
  • I do not want to censor history,and I reverted your contribiution simply because I could not correct it in just two sentences.

Mieciu K 23:04, 11 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

And by the way stay cool. There are 668,653 registered users on Wikipedia so the chances that someone is not going to like your contribiutions are high. You can always accuse me of an inferiority complex :) Mieciu K 23:48, 11 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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