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18 May 2025
- diffhist Mathematics 09:11 +71 D.Lazard talk contribs (→Algebra: adding Moderne Algebra)
- diffhist Mathematics 04:26 −14 Finitefields talk contribs (Undid revision 1290945479 by Finitefields (talk). Referring to algebra as the art/study of manipulating formulas is used multiple times in the page, so I'm undoing and moving the discussion to the talk page.) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Mathematics 02:58 +14 Finitefields talk contribs ("The study of formulas and related structures" is a misrepresentation of algebra. The Wikipedia page for algebra itself does not use the word formula until paragraph 18.) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Time 00:26 −2 Cleebadee talk contribs (→Quantization: I think this is the intended meaning)
17 May 2025
16 May 2025
- diffhist Exponential function 15:12 +52 Quantling talk contribs (Use math font)
- diffhist Exponential function 14:52 +20 MrSwedishMeatballs talk contribs (→Complex exponential) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Exponential function 14:51 +16 MrSwedishMeatballs talk contribs (→Complex exponential) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
14 May 2025
- diffhist Exponential function 21:19 −85 Quantling talk contribs (→Limit of integer powers: Remove aside about non-integer values of n)
- diffhist Exponential function 21:14 +5 Quantling talk contribs (→Power series: People don't say "term-by-term derivation")
- diffhist Exponential function 21:12 +2 Quantling talk contribs ("rate" and "amount" should be equivalent to the non-mathematicians; but mathematicians prefer the former. Highlight that "proportional" is a departure from the (natural) exponential function where it is instead "equal". (Perhaps too subtle?))
- diffhist Exponential function 20:48 +11 2a01:e0a:2d4:37b0:eca8:dd21:4cf8:1254 talk (Ok, but I reworded as the derivative being "everywhere" equal to the value to phrase it more clearly (including for non-experts))
- diffhist Exponential function 18:27 −80 D.Lazard talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by 2A01:E0A:2D4:37B0:ECA8:DD21:4CF8:1254 (talk): Having a derivative is the same as being differentiable. More details are unneeded in the lead and are, as usual developed in the body of the article) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Exponential function 17:54 +80 2a01:e0a:2d4:37b0:eca8:dd21:4cf8:1254 talk (I believe the requirement to be differentiable everywhere on R is needed to characterize the exponential function, or else, piecewise differentiable functions would also fit in this definition. Sorry if I'm wrong.) Tag: Reverted