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editHello.
One thing you'll need to learn if you're going to create Wikipedia articles is that such phrasing as
- Let X0 and X1 be sets......
is an inappropriate way to start an article. At the very least, you need to tell the lay (non-mathematician) reader that mathematics is what the article is about. Often that is accomplished by saying
- In number theory, Xmith's theorem is a result that....
or
- In geometry, Xmith's theorem, named after John Xmith, .....
or
- In algebra,....
etc. But "In category theory," or "In topology," is not appropriate since non-mathematicians might not realize what those are. Sometimes such a phrase is not needed. For example, if the title is fundamental theorem of algebra, then the title already accomplishes that task. Michael Hardy (talk) 02:19, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
- Hi. Thanks for suggestion. I've edited "Induced topology". --Beroal (talk) 15:44, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
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editHello,
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