Talk:Gamas's theorem

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The material seems encyclopediac, however I have a concern about the article title: while Berget (2009) cite's the theorem by the name "Gamas's theorem" as does an article that cites it, Generalized Interference of Fermions and Bosons (Arxiv), it doesn't seem to be widely referred to by that name. I'm resistant to endorsing this naming of the theorem based on just two citations and there might be reasonable alternatives, such as merging the content into another article. Is there wider evidence of use of this term? — Charles Stewart (talk) 15:55, 25 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Chalst: As I agree the material is encyclopaedic, I feel like it is fine to move to mainspace. Should anyone have any good alternative suggestions for the article title, or a good merger target, then feel free to be bold or follow the usual procedures for renaming/merging. Felix QW (talk) 11:32, 18 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]