Talk:Loop representation in gauge theories and quantum gravity
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I'm the author of the "Loop representation" page. I wanted to change the title to "The loop representation in gauge theories and quantum gravity". I tried transferring what I had written for the page "Loop representation" to a new page "The loop representation in gauge theories and quantum gravity" and then tried to turn the "Loop representation" page be a `redirect' page...It didn't work and now we have this situation.
I've recently been told about the "move" option - but unsure that this will work now as it seems that a new page with the title "The loop representation in gauge theories and quantum gravity" with same content as before will automatically be deleted. Help, unsure what to do.
IBayn 22nd June 1014.
Article in early stages - will improve and include more references. 23rd June 2014.
Spelling . . .
[edit]One difference between mathematicians and physicists seems to be that the latter don't like to bother with things like correct spelling, etc. This article was full of things like
- instead of or instead of ;
- Yang-Mills and Chern-Simons with a hyphen instead of Yang–Mills and Chern–Simons with an en-dash;
- Capitalizing initial letters merely because they're in a section heading (forbidden by WP:MOS;
- Failure to indent "dipslayed" TeX, as in
and a lot of other stuff. Please see my recent edits. Michael Hardy (talk) 23:40, 3 October 2014 (UTC)