Reaction Diffusion

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Thank you for your work at Reaction-diffusion. That's an important concept which needs a lot of work. – Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 03:22, 22 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Re: Thanks

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Cheers for all the links on my talkpage, I definately do need to improve my wiki style a bit, I have not done lots of edits on this wiki yet, but I am very keen to learn.

Reaction diffusion is definately one of my biggest interests. I am a programmer though, on the visual-synthesis side of things - not a mathematician, so I probably take a slightly less technical angle on RD than most people who know it.

I was a bit disappointed to see how small the article was so I added a bit more basic info. I also have some original images that I can upload too which I will do soon.

Thanks again for noticing. (Danwills 06:58, 22 March 2007 (UTC))Reply

Take it easy, it takes a while to learn the wiki style. :) Yes, images in that article would be very much appreciated. Note that when you upload them you need to specify under which license (GFDL, public domain) you do that. Cheers, Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 14:45, 22 March 2007 (UTC)Reply


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Nova fractal AfD discussion

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I have nominated Nova fractal at AfD - the discussion is here. Gandalf61 (talk) 12:10, 29 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

So, thankfully there was no consensus to delete. I reckon it would be great to have a page about lesser-known fractals. We could even collate some of the other ones that don't have much notability weight on their own (Burning_Ship_fractal, Lyapunov_fractal, Hofstadter's_butterfly, Tricorn_(mathematics), Gravity_set and add phoenix, the "magnet" fractal and potentially the fractal that results from using Halley's method.

Redirect of Process Physics

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Speedy deletion nomination of Process physics

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Hi Ron, I see that Process Physics has been deleted again, before I had a chance to add Hangon. I made sure that the article contained a citation to the published research on the topic this time, making it substantially different to the previous article, in that it correctly establishes notability. I was hoping that this would mean it could avoid the criteria for speedy deletion.
Would it be possible to take it to vote again?
Thanks for listening, Danwills (talk) 02:33, 29 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion nomination of Process Physics

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Proposed deletion of Fractal lake

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Hello Meteor (May 14)

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Concern regarding Draft:Hello Meteor

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Your draft article, Draft:Hello Meteor

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