PierreYvesLouis
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Stochastic cellular automaton
editI have restored the article - see User:PierreYvesLouis/Stochastic cellular automaton - you can edit it in your user space to deal with the copyright and other problems. Please do not move it back into mainspace without first consulting an Admin. Also in future, please post at my talk page, as opposed to in the archives - it was only by chance I saw your post! GiantSnowman 19:33, 6 April 2013 (UTC)
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Stochastic cellular automaton
editRe Stochastic cellular automaton, can you please explain what you mean by your edit summary "copyright problems should be solved"? As far as I can tell (1) the original article was entirely copied inappropriately from other sources, and (2) the article you moved back to Stochastic cellular automaton is identical to the version that was proposed for deletion because of these copyright problems. What exactly do you think has been done to "solve" the copyright problem here? Re the comment above by GiantSnowman about consulting an administrator before moving back into article space: which administrator have you consulted? My first reaction is to move the article back into user space (or delete it) until I see some evidence that the copyright problems are indeed solved, but I'll wait for a day or so first to give you a chance to respond. —David Eppstein (talk) 21:15, 8 June 2013 (UTC)