User talk:Nilradical


 * Well, first off, here at Wikipedia we're strongly against the idea of sleep. In order to contribute to Wikipedia more, we require you to sleep less. Unfortunately, you may die as a result of this practice, so please start training your first-born child in the ways of the Wiki or buy yourself a cloning chamber. I myself am the 5th clone of my genetic parent.
 * Just kidding! Don't worry, we're not tyrants, nor are we a clone army. And frankly I have no idea how to answer your question, as I'm in the 11th grade and sadly we haven't gotten to quantum theorizing. Sorry! :( Master of Puppets Care to share?  00:15, 24 November 2007 (UTC)

Of mice and men
I've heard that Abel groups include many left radicals, some of whom are nilpotent to the nth degree. I hope that you are not one of them, otherwise our images will become zero in no time at all. There! Arcfrk (talk) 17:54, 18 January 2008 (UTC)

It is done, d'Artagnan

 * E₈, E₈ polytope, E8
 * E₇, E₇ polytope, E7
 * E₆, E₆ polytope, E6
 * F₄, F4
 * G₂, G2
 * Template:Exceptional Lie groups

I've found that bolding the the unicode character helps the display in some browsers, compare E₆ to E₆ for instance (you can edit this page and see how I've done it). I've taken care of the main pages, the template, the disambig pages and relevant polytope pages, but there are still a few links around pointing to the old pages. If you're keen and have some spare time you're welcome to chase them down and change them. Clicking on "What links here" to the left on each of the above pages should give you a list of links to the old page title. Just be careful to bold the unicode so blind folk can read them. If people complain, we might have to resort to html subscripts in the links (but hopefully we can keep the unicode in the titles - I've added templates to each page to care of their diplay). Cheers, Ben (talk) 17:21, 8 September 2008 (UTC)

‎Quaternionic vector space
Hi Nilradical. I came across your article on the above-captioned topic. To a non-mathematician, it provides so little context as to be unhelpful to anyone other than someone who already knows about the topic. Is there any relationship between the subject and this article or any of the topics listed here? Bongomatic (talk) 07:37, 15 October 2008 (UTC)

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