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I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Angela. 03:14, Jan 7, 2004 (UTC)


Hello. I'm glad differential equations of mathematical physics is there. I've added links to it to list of mathematical examples, list of mathematical topics, and list of physics topics. You will note, however, that I changed the title. You wrote it as Differential equations from Mathematical Physics with a capital M and a capital P. Generally Wikipedia style conventions call for avoiding gratuitous capitalization in article titles. The first letter appears as a capital but is case-insensititive; the letters after the first one are case-sensitive (in a link you can use a lower-case or upper-case initial letter and it makes no difference; but the non-initial letters must have the correct case). Also, you may find it useful to remember that TeX often looks bad embedded in a line of text on Wikipedia, but looks good when "displayed". Michael Hardy 23:30, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)

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