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Best, Michael

Lumpability

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Hi Knm3211, welcome to wikipedia and thanks for your recent contributions to the article lumpability. On this occasion I've reverted your additions to the article as successively lumpable processes do not seem particularly notable in the literature. Indeed, searching on Google Scholar gives only one result (the paper you referenced, which is a draft and states "Please do not cite or distribute without permission").

Please familiarise yourself with wikipedia's policies, in particular WP:PROMOTION, WP:IMPORTANCE and WP:CONFLICT. Gareth Jones (talk) 13:53, 18 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

successively lumpable processes  were introduced in the paper I cited which will appear in the next issue of  Probability in the Engr and Information Sciences. 

I will remove the "Please do not cite or distribute without permission".

So you are Michael Katehakis? As a principle contributor to that article you should read Wikipedia:Autobiography. Please don't be discouraged from contributing to Wikipedia, but do familiarise yourself with the kind of contributions that are most welcome here, for which WP:WELCOME is a good start. Thanks. Gareth Jones (talk) 14:33, 18 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Yes, I am !

I did remove the: "Please do not cite or distribute without permission", from the article.

It is a breakthrough result and it is work including it in wikipedia as soon as possible. Best, Michael

Sure, once the material's published elsewhere (so doesn't violate WP:NOR) feel free to reference it here. Gareth Jones (talk) 15:37, 18 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

OK ! Thank you Gareth!

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