User talk:Cnzx

Speedy deletion declined: Stephen Dure
Hello Cnzx, and thanks for patrolling new pages! I am just letting you know that I declined the speedy deletion of Stephen Dure, a page you tagged for speedy deletion, because of the following concern: Article claims coverage in reliable sources. If you are interested in learning more about how speedy deletion works, I have compiled a list of helpful pages at User:SoWhy/SDA. You can of course also contact me if you have questions. Thank you.  So Why  13:57, 21 December 2017 (UTC)
 * Hi, and thanks for the notification. I don't have access to the edit history of the page anymore, but if I remember correctly I tagged it under multiple criterion. Another administrator seems to have deleted it under the second criteria. &mdash; cnzx ( talk  &#8226;  contribs ) 04:22, 24 December 2017 (UTC)
 * No, you just tagged it as A7 which was incorrect since the article contained a link to, an article in a reliable source covering the subject in some detail. I'm not sure why RHaworth deleted it as G10 later, considering that it contained no BLP violating material. I have asked them about it. Regards  So Why  10:22, 24 December 2017 (UTC)

A page you started (Valborg Stoud Platou) has been reviewed!
Thanks for creating Valborg Stoud Platou, Cnzx!

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Army
Hello, the article 72nd Group Army has a sentence which claims that the the army is positioned to invade Taiwan, however, there is no citation to support such claim, That is why i removed it. The claim is a very essential part of the article, if it is not valid, the whole article would be misleading. Please tell me, what is your rationale? 損齋 (talk) 17:27, 25 December 2017 (UTC)
 * I'm sorry, I could've sworn that I looked up the 72nd Group Army and got multiple references to Taiwan. Obviously I didn't -- I've reverted myself. &mdash; cnzx ( talk  &#8226;  contribs ) 22:54, 25 December 2017 (UTC)


 * Ah, yes, there might be references to Taiwan. But that sentence doesn't seem to be referenced. Thanks!損齋 (talk) 23:05, 25 December 2017 (UTC)

Nakhavaly BROTHERS
Thanks for your feedback. I would appreciate if you share with me the reason you nominated again the page for delation. Your thought is very welcomed. Cheers and happy new year. Philipo — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kolefon (talk • contribs) 05:44, 27 December 2017 (UTC)
 * I nominated article for deletion because I had notability concerns. You may want to familiarize yourself with the guidelines for musical artists -- I do not believe Nakhavaly Brothers meets that criteria. Feel free to state your case for keeping the article on the deletion discussion page. Thanks. &mdash; cnzx ( talk  &#8226;  contribs ) 05:51, 27 December 2017 (UTC)

Gavin Munro
Hi, Just wanted to say thanks for catching that Gavin Munro wasn't really needed. I started the page in my sandbox as his page and then recently realised that it not about Gavin. So mistakenly just split the info into two pages his and the companies. It's much better idea to just have the company's page. So long story short Thanks for reviewing and sorting it out. Blackash (talk) 11:41, 9 January 2018 (UTC) glad to be of help, and thank you for creating those articles. &mdash; cnzx ( talk  &#8226;  contribs ) 16:52, 9 January 2018 (UTC)

Both Tonelli-Shanks and Cipolla's modular square root algorithms can handle powers of prime modula (not just primes)
I looked up Dickson's History of Numbers vol 1 p215(Tonelli) and p218(Cipolla) and Dickson clearly shows that both modular square root algorithms can handle powers of prime modula (whereas the Wiki articles say they can only do prime modula).

I've updated the TALK pages of both articles with the relevant Dickson math, along with numeric runthroughs with Mathematica code.

However, I am not a professional mathematician so I hesitate to update the articles.

Perhaps yourself, or someone else in the Computer science field could update the relevant articles with this information from Dickson.

The articles in question are:


 * Tonelli–Shanks algorithm


 * Cipolla's algorithm

Endo999 (talk) 04:56, 14 February 2018 (UTC)

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Hello from a new NSF-funded legal research project!
Hi there,

I hope this message finds you well! My name is Scott, and I work with a project called SCALES, out of Northwestern University (https://scales-okn.org). We recently received a grant from the National Science Foundation to create a national resource for enabling access to court records and increasing the transparency of the justice system. Here's a paper we published recently in Science discussing the goals of our project, as well as an introductory video.

As you've contributed to the Supreme Court cases WikiProject, I wanted to reach out and inquire into how this SCALES corpus might be useful to you as an editor. We have a great deal of data and metadata about cases in the federal court system that could improve lots of stubs and B-/C-class articles (something I'm personally excited about, since in my brief teenage Wikipedia-editing heyday I was often drawn to working with stubs and new articles...) And in general, I think the SCALES platform will be a powerful tool for empowering citizens to understand the judiciary and its impact on the country, a priority I know many of us share in this topic space.

Let me know if you're interested in talking further and helping us understand how we can work with you. Thanks for your time!

All best,

Scott —Preceding undated comment added 21:53, 14 October 2020 (UTC)