John Forbes Nash, Jr. | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Princeton University, Carnegie Institute of Technology (now part of Carnegie Mellon University) |
Known for | Nash equilibrium Nash embedding theorem |
Awards | John von Neumann Theory Prize (1978), Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1994) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics, Economics |
Institutions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Princeton University |
Doctoral advisor | Albert W. Tucker |
This is my Sandbox page. It was used for testing implementations of various elements of a Wikipedia article. The Wikipedia editing tutorial was especially helpful. Each section represents the testing of a typical Wikipedia article feature, such as text formatting, Wikipedia links, source citations, and infoboxes.
Testing Text formatting edit
This is my sandbox.
This is my sandbox.
This is my sandbox
This is my sandbox
Here is a chemistry equation: H2SO4 → 2 H+ + SO42-.
Testing Wikipedia links edit
This is a link to Google.
The Sandbox is a useful tool for testing new things I learned about writing Wikipedia articles.
Testing Source citations edit
The world population is approximately 7.1 billion. [2]
References edit
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
Sylvia Nasar 2011 143
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "U.S. and World Population Clock", U.S. Census Bureau, May 20, 2014.
- ^ Tim Sharp, "How Hot is the Sun?", Space, May 20, 2014.