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Hey, welcome to Wikipedia! If you have any questions about editing here, don't hesitate to ask me, either on my talk page (User talk:David Eppstein) or by email. There's a prepackaged welcome message at {{welcome}} that you might find helpful but I won't clutter your talk page with it — click on the link if you want some introductory Wikipedia-editing material. —David Eppstein (talk) 15:51, 2 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

notation conventions[edit]

Hello.

I did some copy-editing on Petersen's theorem. Notice in particular:

  • You shouldn't indiscriminately italicize everything that's in non-TeX mathematical notation. Variables are italicized; digits and parentheses and the like are not; thus one writes: 4(x + 3), not 4(x + 3). The point is to make it consistent with the usage found in TeX:
  • A minus sign looks different from a hyphen, and things like "+", "−", "<", etc. should be preceded and followed by a space. Thus
U-V
does not look the same as
U − V.
(I usually make the spaces non-breakable.)
  • \deg is a standard operator name, thus
So there is no occasion to write \text{deg}. Notice that a space precedes and follows above, put there automatically by the software.

These things are codified in WP:MOSMATH. Michael Hardy (talk) 18:05, 13 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]