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I thought you might find this interesting: WP:BOOKS -- Supertouch ( talk) 00:12, 23 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi! Regarding this (and previous) edit: I usually browse the Web with cookies disabled, and when you disable cookies from .nytimes.com, then this particular page shows "registration required" screen. Obviously, it doesn't justify my edit (I was too lazy to check if enabling cookies solves the problem, my fault), so I want to thank you for catching this and reverting me. Cheers! BartłomiejB ( talk) 12:47, 31 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi, please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Philosophy_of_mind#Free_will_section_requires_update regarding an edit reversion.
Thanks,
Richardbrucebaxter ( talk) 04:52, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
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G. ツ 22:45, 25 April 2010 (UTC)
Objection withdrawn. — Jeff G. ツ 03:29, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
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I looked up Dickson's History of Numbers vol 1 p215(Tonelli) and p218(Cipolla) and Dickson clearly shows that both modular square root algorithms can handle powers of prime modula (whereas the Wiki articles say they can only do prime modula).
I've updated the TALK pages of both articles with the relevant Dickson math, along with numeric runthroughs with Mathematica code.
However, I am not a professional mathematician so I hesitate to update the articles.
Perhaps yourself, or someone else in the Computer science field could update the relevant articles with this information from Dickson.
The articles in question are:
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I thought you might find this interesting: WP:BOOKS -- Supertouch ( talk) 00:12, 23 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi! Regarding this (and previous) edit: I usually browse the Web with cookies disabled, and when you disable cookies from .nytimes.com, then this particular page shows "registration required" screen. Obviously, it doesn't justify my edit (I was too lazy to check if enabling cookies solves the problem, my fault), so I want to thank you for catching this and reverting me. Cheers! BartłomiejB ( talk) 12:47, 31 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi, please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Philosophy_of_mind#Free_will_section_requires_update regarding an edit reversion.
Thanks,
Richardbrucebaxter ( talk) 04:52, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
Hello, and
welcome to Wikipedia. I noticed that your username, D15724C710N, may not meet Wikipedia's
username policy because it appears to be confusingly long and unpronounceable. If you believe that your username does not violate our policy, please leave a note here explaining why. As an alternative, you may file for a
change of username, or you may simply create a new account and use that for editing. Thank you. —
Jeff
G. ツ 22:45, 25 April 2010 (UTC)
Objection withdrawn. — Jeff G. ツ 03:29, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
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Hello! I've seen that are you are a member of the Wikiproject: Visual Arts and I would like to ask you for some help. The Wikipedia in Catalan have reached an agreement with the Joan Miró Foundation: They will include QRpedia codes next to the highlights of his upcoming exhibition about Joan Miró. It's the most important exhibit in the last 20 years, and has passed summer at Tate in London, this autumn will be in Barcelona, and then will go to NGA in Washington. The articles have been made in Catalan and are being translated into English, and I would like you to help us whether monitoring the translation, translating articles or expanding or translating them to other languages. It would be great if you can translate, even just a stub, to greek. :) The more languages we have, the better the experience for the user. You can find more information about the Wikiproject here. Thank you in advance!.-- Kippelboy ( talk) 11:58, 3 October 2011 (UTC)
Hi. We're into the last five days of the Women in Red World Contest. There's a new bonus prize of $200 worth of books of your choice to win for creating the most new women biographies between 0:00 on the 26th and 23:59 on 30th November. If you've been contributing to the contest, thank you for your support, we've produced over 2000 articles. If you haven't contributed yet, we would appreciate you taking the time to add entries to our articles achievements list by the end of the month. Thank you, and if participating, good luck with the finale!
I looked up Dickson's History of Numbers vol 1 p215(Tonelli) and p218(Cipolla) and Dickson clearly shows that both modular square root algorithms can handle powers of prime modula (whereas the Wiki articles say they can only do prime modula).
I've updated the TALK pages of both articles with the relevant Dickson math, along with numeric runthroughs with Mathematica code.
However, I am not a professional mathematician so I hesitate to update the articles.
Perhaps yourself, or someone else in the Computer science field could update the relevant articles with this information from Dickson.
The articles in question are: