User talk:Dominic3203Citation botWhy did you run the citation bot through all of the draft pages in my userspace? I do find that a little odd to do that without asking me. The C of E God Save the King! (talk) 19:07, 9 October 2024 (UTC)
@Dominic3203: There are two choices: stop editing pages in other editor's userspace, or join the ANI discussion and justify your plans. Johnuniq (talk) 09:21, 18 October 2024 (UTC) AdviceHello, Dominic3203, I see you have returned to editing but you haven't come by ANI to address concerns about your editing. Please do so the next time you log on to the project or you risk losing your editing privileges. Thank you. Liz Read! Talk! 02:04, 22 October 2024 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for November 9An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Progress trap, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Instrument. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 19:56, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
I also noticed that in the same edit you did a number of examples of what is known as "overlinking". Wikilinks can be very helpful, but it is a mistake to add too many wikilinks to articles. Generally speaking, a wikilink should be added only if it provides information which is likely to help readers of the article in which the link is placed to understand content of that article, or provide further information closely connected to the subject of that article. That normally means either a link to an article which explains words or expressions in the article containing the link, or a link to an article which provides background information which is necessary in order to understand content of the article containing the link. Linking to articles in other situations is not just unnecessary, it can actually be harmful, because research has established that the more irrelevant, or only slightly relevant, links there are in a page, the less likely readers are to find the ones which they might find useful. Thus, for example, nobody reading the article Progress trap is likely to need to consult the article Instrument in order to understand the content of Progress trap, so linking to Instrument is not likely to be helpful. On this occasion I have reverted your edit, but it will help if you can bear these points in mind. JBW (talk) 11:15, 13 November 2024 (UTC)
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roots of adjacent squares mod p*q(large)Hi there, Thanks for your recent edit of my personal page(math blog). For your interest if you consider the residue to be a complex number and apply the inverse of the complex number equation, you can get the roots of adjacent squares instantly no matter how big the modulus is. (You get adjacent squares, you can't pick the adjacent squares, note) a is the difference of the roots o is the difference of the squares try222a[a_, pq1_, o_] := Module[{a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, pq}, pq = pq1; a1 = Mod[PowerMod[a, -1, pq] PowerMod[-o, 1, pq], pq]; a2 = Mod[(a + a1) PowerMod[2, -1, pq], pq]; a3 = Mod[-(a - a2) , pq]; Print[{{a2, a3}, {Mod[a2^2, pq], Mod[a3^2, pq]}}]; root1 = a2; root2 = a3; square1 = Mod[a2^2, pq]; square2 = Mod[a3^2, pq];] aa is sum of the roots o is difference of the squares try222b[aa_, p_, q_, o_] := Module[{a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, pq}, pq = p q; a1 = PowerMod[aa, -1, pq]; a2 = Mod[o^2 a1 + o aa, pq]; a3 = Mod[a2 PowerMod[2 o, -1, pq], pq]; a4 = Mod[aa - a3, pq]; Print[{{a3, a4}, {Mod[a3^2, pq], Mod[a4^2, pq]}}]; ] calling this routine we get squares 2 apart try222b[1011, 41, 73, 2] {{1179,2825},{1289,1287}} now we get squares 6 apart try222b[1011, 41, 73, 6]
Can you stop indiscriminately running citation bot across broad swaths of pagesMany of the recent resulting changes to math articles are no-ops, some are adding totally pointless extra metadata of no obvious benefit to readers, and many of the rest seem generally trivial and cosmetic. But they're cluttering up watchlists. Is there some kind of human involvement in these edits (e.g. checking the links being added for relevance) beyond just clicking a button to sic the bot on pages? User:Citation bot explicitly says: "Editors who activate this bot should carefully check the results to make sure that they are as expected", but it seems to me that you are not doing this. –jacobolus (t) 20:47, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
Error in periodical name changeReferring to this recent edit of Edward A. Kramer:
The periodical's name is netWorker. Your bot clumsily changed the name to NetWorker. A look at the actual reference, and the journal's website, would have kept a human from doing this. I have corrected the error, and hope that you will not touch this article again. |
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