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University project 'Discrete and numerical mathematics': Please, synchronize your logbooks

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(Wikipedia:School_and_university_projects/Discrete_and_numerical_mathematics)
Please, write in your logbooks what you are going to work in and keep them synchronized (on the English Wikipedia and on Epistemowikia). Many thanks. --Jmleonrojas (talk) 20:33, 23 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Please, also check that you have joined both lists of participants, on the English Wikipedia (Wikipedia:School and university projects/Discrete and numerical mathematics/Participants and major contributions) and on Epistemowikia (http://cala.unex.es/cala/epistemowikia/index.php/Epistemowikia:Proyecto_de_aprendizaje/Discrete_and_numerical_mathematics/Participants). Finally, remember that all you write down on this site should be in English (this is the English Wikipedia). Many thanks and best regards, --Jmleonrojas (talk) 09:57, 25 February 2017 (UTC).[reply]

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Hi Malia9,

A couple of things about the contributions to Wikipedia. On the one side, you are contributing to Wikipedia, particularly filling lacks of data, information and knowledge, and generally improving the pages of your interest. It therefore makes absolutely no sense either to repeat what is already there or rewrite what is indeed worded very clearly. On the other side, you should be aware that there are several themes whose titles may make you think they have been developed in other courses, and this is true but only for the basic parts. So, necessarily, you have to contribute with new data, information and knowledge, putting the emphasis, not on those previously studied but on these new issues, concentrating your efforts on featuring the particularities of discrete versus continuous context and on the different algorithmic aspects of their numerical calculus. Thus, and just by way of an example, it would be valid to contribute about the state of the art in matrix multiplication algorithms (for instance, the more than typical one by Volker Strassen, Strassen algorithm, or about fast matrix inversion, whilst on their different theoretical and practical applications.

Many thanks and a cordial greeting, --Jmleonrojas (talk) 19:18, 25 February 2017 (UTC).[reply]

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Hi, Malia9. I've moved the links to your major contributions to the participants page. From now onwards, it should be the page where they must be linked from. So, please, forget that a contributions page once existed and next time, post your links on the participants page, into the corresponding cell in the major contributions column. Many thanks and a cordial greeting, --Jmleonrojas (talk) 17:35, 15 March 2017 (UTC).[reply]