CyrilTintarev
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editHello.
Please note that currently no other articles link to the new article titled Delta-convergence. If you know of other articles that should link to it, could you add the links? Michael Hardy (talk) 04:23, 12 February 2016 (UTC)
I linked it from the Banach-Alaoglu Theorem and Opial property, and working on more substantial links via the fixed point theorems.
Using Talk Pages
editHi CyrilTintarev, my name is Koala Tea Of Mercy. I noticed you left a message on the talk page of SwisterTwister but there were 2 problems in the way you posted the message that might have caused it to go unnoticed for a while. That's okay, we all make mistakes and there is a lot to learn at Wikipedia. Just FYI, I went ahead and fixed the problems and now I would like to share with you what happened so that you can participate at Wikipedia more effectively.
The first problem that happened was that you did not have a section separator which looks something like this:
- == Example of a section separator a.k.a. headline ==
It looks like maybe you clicked "edit this page" and scrolled to the bottom to add your comment. However your comment/question became "lost" in the previous topic instead of standing out as a different one because there was no section separator. I went ahead and added one and so your question is no longer lost.
Here is a link to your question with the new section headline --> User talk:SwisterTwister#Delta-convergence.
If this seems complicated let me give you the SUPER EASY WAY to prevent this problem from happening again. At the top of each page there is a link/button labeled "new section". If you click that instead of the "edit this page" link the edit page that opens will have an area labeled "Subject/headline" right above the main text area. Simply give your comment a headline much as you would give an email a subject. Then go to the main text box and enter whatever comments you need to. That's it!
The second problem was that you did not indent, which at Wikipedia is done using leading colon (":") characters. Technically, because you were starting a new conversation you should not have needed to indent. However, because of the lack of a headline as noted above what happened was your new comment got lost in the flow because it was not indented. You need to learn about indenting so that any future comments which need indenting will get it and your communications with others at Wikipedia will be effective.
Here are two good links to get you started on how to use Talk pages:
It is definitely in your best interests to learn these in order to be able to fully and effectively participate at Wikipedia. Thanks for listening and Welcome aboard! Koala Tea Of Mercy (KTOM's Articulations & Invigilations) 16:23, 13 February 2016 (UTC)
March 2020
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Cyril Tintarev moved to draftspace
editAn article you recently created, Cyril Tintarev, does not have enough sources and citations as written to remain published. It needs more citations from reliable, independent sources. (?) Information that can't be referenced should be removed (verifiability is of central importance on Wikipedia). I've moved your draft to draftspace (with a prefix of "Draft:
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