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ClockworkSoul 15:40, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)

More welcome

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Welcome from me too! One remark. HTML formulas are not necessarily bad, and should not be converted to TeX if they are inline, because inline images look worse than inline html. There is some discussion about this at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics/Archive4(TeX) and Wikipedia:How to write a Wikipedia article on Mathematics.

By the way, you might consider putting Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics on your watchlist, as it is there where a lot of math talk takes place. There is also a list of participants to sign in. Welcome! Oleg Alexandrov 19:40, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Interior point methods

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I was delighted when I saw that somebody started an article on interior point methods. I hope very much that you will expand on the article. Don't worry too much about style and conventions here; just write the text and you will see other people changing it to conform to Wikipedia style. Feel free to ask me any questions on my talk page, User talk:Jitse Niesen. I know a bit about IPMs, though mostly from a LP point of view. I would be most interested to read a bit about the Nemerovski-Nesterov theory. I saw that you spell the names as Nemerovskii and Nestrov; is that intentional? Cheers, Jitse Niesen 11:39, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)

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