Talk:Quaternion Group is Hamiltonian

Needs to be cleaned up I know. Does it help the reader to have the table there? 1 down 688 to go. --Jshflynn 20:34, 20 July 2012 (UTC)


 * Table is fine, but I have made all columns right-justified to make it neater.


 * One point I will make (although I try not to dictate instructions, I try to "lead by example") is that the technique of using:
 * (Some statement), which is proved here
 * is not recommended, as it makes it less easy to follow the thread of a proof without actually either editing the page (to see what the name of the link actually is) or requires that the link is actually clicked on, which interrupts the thread of the proof.
 * Instead, use the technique:
 * From Some Long Theorem Name which Defines What is Being Proved, (Some statement).
 * or whatever makes


 * It is also recommended that the theorem name can stand as is, rather than wasting effort by:
 * From this theorem with a long name that defines a proof being used, (Some statement).
 * This all makes maintenance simpler for a start.


 * Definitions don't fall into this category: they are generally presented as something like:
 * By definition of " some object ...


 * Not to worry. Youll pick it up. Try and follow what changes get made to your stuff and use that as an example of the house style. Yes I know it's not specified in all its detail in the help page, life has been too short to do all that. --prime mover 22:13, 20 July 2012 (UTC)

In the proof, it is said that all the subgroups except $Q$ and $\{1\}$ have order $2$ but the subgroup $\langle -1\rangle$ is not of this kind. It has order $2$ and index $4$. It is normal because it is the center of the group $Q$.--Dan232 23:48, 23 July 2012 (UTC)


 * Thx - updated as appropriate. --prime mover 05:10, 24 July 2012 (UTC)