User talk:José Manuel Molero Arranz

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University project 'Discrete and numerical mathematics'
Hi, José Manuel Molero Arranz, and very welcome to the university project 'Discrete and numerical mathematics'.

Your statement of intentions needs changes in deed to be accepted; this is because your choosen topic 'diophantine equation' is a chapter of number theory and not of the study of difference equations.

Please remedy this situation as soon as possible, going over it bearing in mind the requirements for your participation in the project, the example of logbook I gave and the approved statements of intentions of your classmates —for instance, Raquel Sánchez Salas' statement.

I will look again at your logbook on Wednesday, February 27. Please, write a message on my talk page, under the section University project 'Discrete and numerical mathematics', when you consider all changes have been done.

Please don't hesitate to get in touch by leaving a message on my talk page if you have any questions or suggestions.

Thank you so much for your time and participation in the project.

I hope this experience will be helpful to you in providing both a motive and a medium for self-development, attaining new skills and ideas, and improving your capacity to adapt to social and changing environments.

Kind regards, Jmleonrojas (talk) 08:17, 23 February 2019 (UTC)