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[edit]Most viewed videos on Youtube (By Year) IS WRONG
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[edit]ILK Equation
[edit]Hi Sunlitsky! Thanks a lot for creating the ILK equation page! I wrote the original Dirac–Kähler equation and I wasn't aware of this earlier work by Ivanenko and Landau. Very glad that you made this edit!! OpenScience709 (talk) 19:41, 3 September 2022 (UTC)
On second though, should this page be titled Ivanenko–Landau–Kähler equation or Dirac–Kähler equation? The former is more comprehensive in terms of who discovered the equation, but the latter seems to be more prevalent in the literature. It's a similarly conundrum as with say the Higgs mechanism, which in principle should rather be called the ABEGHHK'tH mechanism, but that is clearly not the title. What are your thoughts on this? OpenScience709 (talk) 20:28, 3 September 2022 (UTC)
- Hi, Thanks for the creating the original article in the first place. My initial thought was to redirect ILK to DK equation, but I believe its is appropriate to give right credits to the original discoverers. The usage of ILK appears to begin from the 80s in the literature as I think Ivanenko and Landau's work were unknown in the west. In any case, I don't know whether three names is too long; there is also a five name article BBGKY hierarchy. Sunlitsky (talk) 10:28, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
- Yeah, not sure. It is more satisfying when it's the correct attribution in the title. But, as far as I understand Wikipedia conventions, articles are supposed to reflect the most common name rather than the correct attribution name. Instead the attribution name is important in the first sentence of the introduction, but the title is supposed to be such that the article itself is easiest to find (because if most people google for Dirac–Kähler equation and this see the ILK article, many might be unaware that they are the same thing). This then begs the question of which name is more common? Generally from my experience I saw the "Dirac–Kähler equation" used more (but that is of course a subjective argument); a slightly better argument is that at least a naive arXiv search gives 13 results for "Dirac–Kähler equation" and only two for "Ivanenko–Landau–Kähler equation", seemingly supporting this hypothesis. What are your thoughts on this? OpenScience709 (talk) 18:58, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
- I agree with your point. I am still bit leaning to the ILK version; nevertheless, I am good with you either version. Please redirect if you think DK is the right way to go. If you are still unsure, may be start a discussion on the talk page to see what others think? I expect that most will agree with the DK version. Sunlitsky (talk) 19:14, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
- It's probably best to start a discussion since I also see both sides of the argument. I'll do so now :) OpenScience709 (talk) 19:59, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
- The move discussion has been closed and the page moved. It is perfectly ok to WP:BOLDly move an article, but please don't cut and paste from one article to another like it was done on 3rd September. See below notice. Vpab15 (talk) 13:48, 15 September 2022 (UTC)
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Hello, I suppose this edit was an accident. Both are completely different persons. The accounts who hijacked the article were blocked as WP:SOCK and one of them has a history of leaving unrelated edit summaries like this. Please see WP:AHIJACK. Best regards - SUN EYE 1 08:45, 18 February 2023 (UTC)
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I think the page could do with restructuring so it is more "gentle", more understandable by a novice. There are also some form aspects which should be edited, for instance "well-known" in the lead, use of "we" in the derivation. An image would be very good.
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