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Atiyah / Guillemin - Sternberg convexity theorem
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Speedy deletion nomination of Atiyah / Guillemin - Sternberg convexity theorem


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Speedy deletion nomination of Atiyah - Guillemin - Sternberg convexity theorem
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You can leave a note on my talk page if you have questions. NHCLS (talk) 14:41, 2 November 2014 (UTC)

Speedy deletion nomination of Kirwan convexity theorem
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You can leave a note on my talk page if you have questions. NHCLS (talk) 14:42, 2 November 2014 (UTC)

article moved
I moved your article to User:Nsoum/Sternberg convexity theorem so you can edit your draft without having it deleted Avono♂ (talk) 17:10, 2 November 2014 (UTC)

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Speedy deletion nomination of Non-commutative conditional expectation


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Pisier–Ringrose inequality
I have added Pisier–Ringrose inequality to the List of inequalities. If you know of others that are missing from the list, could you add those too? Michael Hardy (talk) 02:23, 14 November 2014 (UTC)
 * PS: So far the List of inequalities and only one other article link to Pisier–Ringrose inequality. Maybe you would know better than other people which articles should link to this one. Michael Hardy (talk) 02:23, 14 November 2014 (UTC)

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 * For any separable C*-algebra, the set of tracial states is a Choquet simplex.
 * For any separable C*-algebra, the set of tracial states is a Choquet simplex.

Redefining functional analysis topics in terms of operator systems
Hello. I've seen that your recent edits to State (functional analysis), positive linear functional, and other articles involve redefining these topics in terms of operator systems. For one thing, the topic itself needs to be taken as the basis for defining these notions by at least one standard reference text cited in the article to justify such a change (see Wikipedia policy on verifiability). For another, C*-algebras don't need this as an intermediary notion to define these things for, making it strictly a generalization. The proper way of covering generalizations is to discuss them in a separate section, and if the content naturally grows outside the scope of that topic to give the topic an article of its own. For example, directed graph is not rewritten in terms of quivers just because it's possible to. One of the problems these changes cause that that policy for covering generalizations supposed to avoid is that having to define the notion for C*-algebras in terms of this notion which is dependent on a C*-algebra but includes the C*-algebra containing it as a special case makes it unnecessarily difficult to use pages that have been rebased in this way for reference, in terms of other articles and in general. ᛭ LokiClock (talk) 08:50, 29 June 2015 (UTC)

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