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I have fixed the Cut-n-Paste move from Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin to Vladimir Rokhlin (Soviet mathematician). Now lets discuss the best way to name the article. As I understand the problem is to disambig between Vladimir Abramovich and his son Vladimir Vladimirovich. I think the patronimics are better way to handle it, alternatively we could use Snr/Jnr qualifiers to the name.
Alex Bakharev02:19, 31 October 2006 (UTC)reply
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– suggested names a) look more adequate (e.g. I am not sure Rokhlin Snr. considered himself a "Soviet mathematician"), b) conform to the disambig. standard.
Sasha (
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21:07, 20 September 2011 (UTC)reply
Support: As discussed in more detail in
previous section. But I did not find any hits on "Vladimir Rokhlin, Jr." via google. I'm not sure if in that case the Vladimir Rokhlin (American scientist) article move will be accepted? --
SchreyP(
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I think "Vladimir Rokhlin (American scientist)" has many google hits mainly because there is a wikipedia article under that name :)
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I have fixed the Cut-n-Paste move from Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin to Vladimir Rokhlin (Soviet mathematician). Now lets discuss the best way to name the article. As I understand the problem is to disambig between Vladimir Abramovich and his son Vladimir Vladimirovich. I think the patronimics are better way to handle it, alternatively we could use Snr/Jnr qualifiers to the name.
Alex Bakharev02:19, 31 October 2006 (UTC)reply
The following discussion is an archived discussion of a
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– suggested names a) look more adequate (e.g. I am not sure Rokhlin Snr. considered himself a "Soviet mathematician"), b) conform to the disambig. standard.
Sasha (
talk)
21:07, 20 September 2011 (UTC)reply
Support: As discussed in more detail in
previous section. But I did not find any hits on "Vladimir Rokhlin, Jr." via google. I'm not sure if in that case the Vladimir Rokhlin (American scientist) article move will be accepted? --
SchreyP(
messages)21:42, 20 September 2011 (UTC)reply
I think "Vladimir Rokhlin (American scientist)" has many google hits mainly because there is a wikipedia article under that name :)
Sasha (
talk)
23:44, 20 September 2011 (UTC)reply
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