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Discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Biography/Science and academia#Leonard Gross edit

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Prof Gross edit

Do any of the refs state when he retired from Cornell, i.e., became Emeritus? The article could also contain a brief section on personal life - who he married and when. David notMD (talk) 10:50, 22 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

Thank you all very much for the kind suggestions. I will try to add more information.User:Ambarnsg

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Ambarnsg/sandboxNESS edit

Hello, Ambarnsg. I stumbled upon an article you had created, entitled Ambarnsg/sandboxNESS. It seemed like you created this as a draft, but mistakenly placed it in the mainspace. I have moved the page to a draft, Draft:New England Statistical Society. If I was mistaken by doing this, please tell me so, either here or on my talk page. Thanks, EDG 543 (message me) 02:24, 4 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Thank you very much for your help. I am still not very clear on where to place preliminary pages, and really appreciate the assistance.

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Copy-editing edit

Please look at [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yang%E2%80%93Mills_measure&diff=1008111662&oldid=1007556542 this edit.

  • Notice that in LaTeX and in the TeX-like system used here, the effects of ||F|| and \|F\| differ from each other. Thus if the code says
||F|| ||G||
then what you see is
 
whereas when the code says
\|F\|\|G\|
then what you see is:
 
  • {\rm vol} and \operatorname{vol} do not always yield identical results. When the code says
{\rm vol}A \qquad \operatorname{vol}A \qquad \operatorname{vol}(A) then you see this:
 
so when \operatorname{} is used, then the amount of space to the right of   depends on the context, whereas with {\rm } it does not.
  • I also changed f\,dwdz to f\,dw\,dz. I assume this one is self-explanatory.
  • And I changed [[gauge transformations]] to [[gauge transformation]]s, so the reader sees gauge transformations and when the reader clicks on the link, the reader is conducted to "gauge transformation" (singular) rather than to "gauge transformations" (plural). Wikipedia articles are singular except when there is a special reason to use the plural, under the policies of WP:MOS.

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Your submission at Articles for creation: New England Statistical Society (August 14) edit

 
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Hello, I apologize I am not very knowledgeable and don't understand how a submission is handled. I do believe that NESS (New England Statistical Society) is an important academic society, but am not sure what the status of my submission article is. If it still has a hope of being approved then I can add updates. Thank you. Infinite Geometry (talk) 05:14, 17 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

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