User:Hans Adler/archive
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I joined Wikipedia in November 2007, when I found that some Wikipedia articles around model theory contained incorrect information, used inconsistent terminology, or were unnecessarily duplicated with a model theory version and a universal algebra version competing for the few knowledgeable editors. Since my arrival the situation has vastly improved, but obviously there is still a lot to do.
I would like to get more structure into the existing articles on basic definitions in model theory and universal algebra, so they become a solid basis for further extensions. My work area for this is here. The worst part is currently everything that is related to Boolean algebra.
Other typical areas of activity for me are obscure historical topics that somehow catch my fancy, most notably pigeon photography and the history of card games.
More about me on my homepage. You can contact me on my talk page or send me email using a web form.
Some bookmarks
[edit]- meta:Dispute resolution analysis group
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics/Wikipedia_1.0/Foundations, logic, and set theory
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style (mathematics)
- Wikipedia:Scientific citation guidelines
- Help:Formula
- Unicode Mathematical Operators
- JavaScript complete Unicode chart
- Zeteo
- random mathematics article
- Encyclopædia Americana 1851 in wiki format, based on Brockhaus
- Category:Requested edits
- Citation template generator using Google Scholar, and an alternative version
(incomplete)
- I demand Giano's ban for trying to finish the encyclopedia (For those who are really humour-impaired, there is a solution key at the end of this thread.)
- WikiProject Logic participants
- WikiProject Philosophy participants
- Wikipedians interested in logic
- WikiProject Mathematics participants
- Wikipedians interested in mathematics
- Wikipedian mathematicians
- Wikipedian logicians
- Wikipedians in Europe
- Wikipedians who have access to JSTOR
- Wikipedians who have access to a university library
- Wikipedians who have access to Web of Science