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I'd just like to say thank you for all the work you are doing with the CG page. Looks great! Adam McCormick 07:20, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi. I have a small note on style. One should use lowercase in sections names, so
=== Invariant formulations of div, grad, and curl ===
rather than
=== Invariant Formulations of Div, Grad, and Curl ===
This per the style manual. Just thought I'd let you know. You can reply here if you have comments. Cheers, Oleg Alexandrov ( talk) 16:07, 29 February 2008 (UTC)
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Regarding your latest change to Linear complementarity problem, are you sure it's correct to remove the qualifications on M? Although positive-definiteness is sufficient for the LCP to have a unique solution, it is possible to phrase a well-posed LCP with M indefinite, for instance, M = {{1, 0},{0,-1}} and b = {-1, 0}. Granted, for the practical applications I've seen M is usually semi-definite, but if we're making that assumption we should state it and hold to it throughout the article. TotientDragooned ( talk) 03:55, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
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Hi, thought I would let you know about this DR since the auto-notifier only works for uploaders at Commons, not the local uploaders of transwikied files (of which my understanding is that you are one, in this case). Cheers! Arlo James Barnes 23:05, 18 March 2022 (UTC)