discussion pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question on this page and then place {{helpme}} before the question. Again, welcome! Bearian (talk) 19:00, 1 October 2008 (UTC)[reply
By this logic, husband is a single person, because you can define it as "the husband of a woman is the person the woman is married with".
The point is that every hypergraph has a primal graph. This is to say, 100 hypergraphs have 100 primal graphs. Tizio 12:28, 7 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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False alarm. Twri (talk) 00:23, 8 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Conical combination
Hello. I came across the article conical combination that you created and I wondered whether you could please check it. I think you have to drop the condition . Furthermore, I didn't find a definition for conical combination on the page that you put in the references, but assuming that coni(…) on that page refers to conical combinations, it confirms that the coefficients need not sum to 1. Cheers, Jitse Niesen (talk) 08:48, 8 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
"Constraint satisfaction"
If you start
an article by saying "In constraint satisfaction...", I can easily imagine the lay reader thinking it's about sexual fetishes, or about jurisprudence, or about international banking, or a variety of other things. But if you tell them it's mathematics or computer science, they will understand (even if they don't understand). E.g.: "In the problem of constraint satisfaction in computer science,..." Michael Hardy (talk) 17:55, 12 October 2008 (UTC)[reply
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related to fractal chaos
in article on artificial neural networks,
related to holographic like neural networks
I send you some references:
Pribram, Karl (1991). Brain and perception: holonomy and structure in figural processing. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
J.C. Perez, « Digital holograms computers », in Neural Networks : biological computers or electronic brains - Les entretiens de Lyon – (directed by "Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon") - Springer-Verlag Editors 1990
J.C. Perez, Fractal Chaos: a new neural network holographic model, International Neural Networks Society (INNS) conference Boston USA in NEURAL NETWORKS international publication, 1988.
J.M. Bertille, J.C. Perez, « A spatio temporal novelty detector using FRACTAL CHAOS model », IJCNN conference, Washington, 1990, published by NEURAL NETWORKS (INNS).
J.C. Perez, Jerry Magnan, J.M. Bertille, « Global optimization with a lattice dynamic system », SIAM dynamic systems conference, Orlando USA, 1990.
J.C. Perez, De nouvelles voies vers l'intelligence artificielle (pluri-disciplinarité, auto-organisation et réseaux neuronaux), editor Masson Paris - 1988 and 1989
J.C Perez,Integers neural network systems (INNS) using resonance propertiesof a Fibonacci's chaotic `golden neuron', in in: Neural Networks, 1990., 1990 IJCNN International Joint Conference on Neural networks, Publication Date: 17-21 Jun 1990
On page(s): 859-865 vol.1 [1]
Thank you, however this is your original research. Please find sources which say that your research is notable. There are millions of scientific articles published. Wikipedians cannot judge their notability. Only multiple independent publications/reviews/citations by peers may do this. Twri (talk) 05:26, 30 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Scott Aaronson
With regards to this edit, why should "Complexity Zoo" be in boldface? —Werson (talk) 00:27, 8 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Dear Twri, related to the article about parameters. I noticed that you removed an explanation about 'parameters' (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parameter&diff=next&oldid=242991093). I was interested in why this explenation was removed? To me it seemed like a simple, first step, in explaining parameters. I placed the explanation at "simple english", but i believe (unless this example is really incorrect) that it would be very usefull to most readers to place it back in the main text.--Joost.vp (talk) 15:41, 29 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
CfD nomination of Category:Other complete problems