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License tagging for File:Tendecny example1.png

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About the Discrete Green's Theorem article

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Hi, I was just looking at the article Discrete Green's theorem. I appreciate that you've put a lot of work into this. When writing about your own work on Wikipedia, it's important to be aware of the policies regarding conflict of interest: it's a good idea to read the guidelines on the page WP:COI. Also, you might like to follow this conversation at WikiProject Mathematics. Best wishes, Jowa fan (talk) 12:59, 27 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Jowa fan, I appreciate your concern for Wikipedia's policies. I would also like to thank you for your detailed comment on the article I have contributed. Please refer to my comment regarding this issue, which - I hope - should answer your enlightening questions. Please let me know if it is not the case. With best wishes, --amiruchka (talk)

Your recent edits

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