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Hello! I'm a graduate student in computer science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. I primarily edit complexity-theory articles and perform maintenance tasks.
Conflict of Interest
editI am currently doing research in descriptive complexity, with Neil Immerman as my research advisor. Many of my edits focus on what I have recently been learning, including the research of Neil Immerman. I am careful to limit myself to published, peer-reviewed sources, to cite these sources, and to identify the source of the information in the text. (In ongoing research, "Neil Immerman defines this as..." is often more appropriate than "This is..." anyway).
That being said, if there is anything I can improve about how I deal with these areas, please leave me a message on my talk page. On the request of any user, I will gladly stop editing any article or set of articles in this area. We can use this time to discuss the article content without risking a revert war, or for me to solicit comments on RFC about how I can improve, or about the appropriateness of my behavior. Feel free to leave such requests anonymously.
Wikipedia
editMaintenance work
editI was the originator of Wikipedia:Articles for creation.
Articles I've written
editconditional entropy, conditional quantum entropy, joint entropy, coherent information, joint quantum entropy
L (complexity), NL (complexity), FP (complexity)
Comparison of normal-order evaluation and applicative-order evaluation
sodium phosphate (now merged into trisodium phosphate), hair care, OpenOffice.org Calc, error message