Talk:Vector soliton
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Dear editors of Wiki:
I am the person who creates this website about vector soliton.
Because vector solitons are rather are ubiquitous and generic in the entire field of nonlinear systems, it should be very interesting to edit this concept in this famous website: wiki. However, as I am only a foreign student with poor English, this website is not well prepared. However, I promise that I would improve this website as best as I can. I am not intending to advise something in this website but just want to introduce the basic concept of wiki. So due to my limited knowledge on vector solitons, I could only dare to introduce our works on vector solitons. But I hope other researchers on vector solitons would try to improve this and make more people know about what vector solitons are. Please give me more time on improving this and I would try to clarify something inappropriate. Best regards, —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vectorsoliton (talk • contribs)
I improved the English, but my knowledge of this subject is limited and errors may have been introduced. An expert should review the changes. The internal links need fixing, the acronyms need to be spelled out fully and linked. The tone is too much like original research rather than an encyclopedia article in my opinion; more editing is needed. Enon (talk) 11:48, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
Many thanks!Vectorsoliton (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 12:21, 11 March 2009 (UTC).
- I have cleaned up the syntax and punctuation, and put at the beginning that this is in the context of physical optics or wave optics (I hope that is right). I have also tried to put the references into a more consistent form. However, the actual subject is all Greek to me, so it probably needs looking at by somebody who understands the topic. There may also be scope for further wikification. Alarics (talk) 08:33, 20 April 2009 (UTC)