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== Re:  Problem Solving ==
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Ah, I got the impression that we were targeting problem solving specifically from the following:
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On [[What AoPSWiki is not]]:
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AoPSWiki is not a dictionary
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Most articles should contain a definition of the term, but the definition by itself should not make up the whole article. The articles should provide a more complete, thorough explanation of the topic -- particularly as it is relevant to students of mathematical problem solving.
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On [[What makes AoPSWiki different]]:
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'Other web resources... are written on the level of professional mathematicians.'
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Since I've never really seen Bijection/Injection/Surjection show up as anything but useful terminology, I wasn't sure if they'd be in line with what was on those pages, since I definitely got the impression that the wiki's main goal was to be an accessible problem solving resource [I'm fine going in any direction (dictionary, problem solving, or both), myself].  ~eyefragment

Revision as of 13:26, 1 December 2006

About CMO

I am sorry about CMO. What do you suggest I should do? Redirect? Recreate the pages? By the way "Cyprus Mathematical Olympiad" it is the official translation. The papers are in both English and Greek.

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oh. i didn't know that AMC 8 wasn't hyphenated. --Anirudh 19:57, 11 November 2006 (EST)

are you a SYSOP?--Anirudh 17:06, 12 November 2006 (EST)

how do you become an sysop

Re: Problem Solving

Ah, I got the impression that we were targeting problem solving specifically from the following:

On What AoPSWiki is not: AoPSWiki is not a dictionary Most articles should contain a definition of the term, but the definition by itself should not make up the whole article. The articles should provide a more complete, thorough explanation of the topic -- particularly as it is relevant to students of mathematical problem solving.

On What makes AoPSWiki different: 'Other web resources... are written on the level of professional mathematicians.'

Since I've never really seen Bijection/Injection/Surjection show up as anything but useful terminology, I wasn't sure if they'd be in line with what was on those pages, since I definitely got the impression that the wiki's main goal was to be an accessible problem solving resource [I'm fine going in any direction (dictionary, problem solving, or both), myself]. ~eyefragment