User talk:Andrei Polyanin

More welcome
Hi Andrei. Thank you for making an account (I think you are the person I asked that). The above is the standard Wikipedia welcome. It has good links. Another good resource is WikiProject Mathematics. On its talk page the math community gathers.

One small request. It is good to put an edit summary when you change a page, as then people know what you did (like the Subject line in an email). I hope you like it here. Privet, Oleg Alexandrov 14:46, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)

More welcome
Hi Andrei,

Welcome to wikipedia! Thanks for your recent math edits, although please note that they come awfully close to violating certain wikipedia rules, the rules prohibiting original research. As you add book references, please also include the ISBN number. The manual of style mentioned above encourages the use of a template for book citations. linas 14:51, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)


 * I saw only links to eqworld, and no original research. But indeed, original research is not accepted on Wikipedia. Oleg Alexandrov 15:25, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)

ISBN
Hi Andrei. I have one small remark. It is good to not put a colon after ISBN. Compare:

ISBN: 1584883553

and

ISBN 1584883553.

Without colon, the ISBN becomes a link. Cheers, Oleg Alexandrov 03:13, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)


 * Hi Oleg,


 * Thanks a lot for your detailed comments and remarks on my math editing. I will follow them in future.


 * I have one question about ISBN. I looked at your corrections on the Differential equations of mathematical physics page. The ISBN links are now okay. However, when I tried to see how you did it and clicked edit this page, I could not see any changes. Do I have to use square brackets as it is normal for making links?

Regards, Andrei Polyanin


 * To see what changed on a page, you can click on the edit history and then compare two versions of an article (for example, by clicking on "last"). To make the ISBN a link, I just removed the colon (the sign ":") after it, so instead of ISBN: I had just ISBN. Thus, ISBN:123 becomes ISBN 123. Oleg Alexandrov 03:07, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Self-Publicity
I looked through your contributions, and it seems to me that all your contributions have been to add references to your own books, on many articles that you have not otherwise contributed on. Am I missing something? RandomProcess 17:29, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

Re: Self-Publicity
Dear RandomProcess, what you are missing is that the references provided are made to fundamental handbooks (not articles) and are to the point. They are the most recent, extensive and reliable sources of information on mathematical equations and their solutions. This is what Wikipedia all about, isn't it? The links provided are also to the point. It would be to everyone's benefit if you could suggest similar or better references/links. Alexei Zhurov 06:23, 4 Apr 2006 (BST).