Hello, I am Jarfuls of Tweed, a Wikipedia editor since August 2019 who has made nearly 800 edits in the last 2 years. I am primarily interested in topics such as mathematics and computer science. I enjoy improving the readability, clarity, and accuracy of Wikipedia articles, as well as adding citations and examples where needed. I have also created new articles on notable subjects that are not yet covered by Wikipedia.
My proudest and most major improvements have been to the following articles:
- Database transaction schedule
- Flow network
- Richardson extrapolation
- Euler method
- Two-phase locking
- Environmental impacts of animal agriculture
- Undesigned coincidences
- Lossless join decomposition
Some of the articles that I have significantly contributed to are:
- B+ tree
- Spline interpolation
- LU decomposition
- Elevator algorithm
- Rate of convergence
- Pavers (flooring)
- Landscape fabric
- Region-beta paradox
- Romberg's method
- Linear hashing
- Truncation error
- Down jacket
- Interval scheduling
- Polar fleece
- Root-finding algorithms
- Timestamp-based concurrency control
- Canonical cover
- K-d tree
- Pivot element
I welcome any feedback, suggestions, or questions on my talk page. I try to be civil, constructive, and collaborative in my editing, and I hope to learn from other editors as well. Thank you for visiting my user page!