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Jeff Smith and Warren Smith are two different mathematicians. |
Jeff Smith and Warren Smith are two different mathematicians. |
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This article should do its best not to confuse the reader. |
This article should do its best not to confuse the reader. This article is called "Smith method" and defines a criterion. But there is already a well-known criterion often called "Smith." [[User:72.244.122.53|72.244.122.53]] 20:27, 14 Oct 2005 (PDT) |
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68.165.61.234 Smith set and smith method are two different concepts. You have them very confused. Please take the time to clarify this with yourself. Jeff Smith and Warren Smith are two different mathematicians.
This article should do its best not to confuse the reader. This article is called "Smith method" and defines a criterion. But there is already a well-known criterion often called "Smith." 72.244.122.53 20:27, 14 Oct 2005 (PDT)