User talk:Orcodrilo

I love the site! it is saving me from a miserable failure in my first semester of Math Grad school. As soon as I find a theorem to improve or write I will, I love the idea to help just for the sake of the greater good.

Welcome
Welcome to ProofWiki! Since you're new, you may want to check out the general help page. It's the best first stop to see how things are done (next to reading proofs, of course!). Please feel free to contribute to whichever area of mathematics interests you, either by adding new proofs, or fixing up existing ones. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me, or post your question on the questions page.

Here are some useful pages to help get you started:
 * Community Portal - To see what needs to be done, and keep up to date with the community.
 * Recent Changes - To keep up with what's new, and what's being added.
 * Main Page talk - This is where most of the main discussions regarding the direction of the site take place. If you have any ideas, please share them!

Cheers, prime.mover (talk)

Sandbox
While you are playing around with $\LaTeX$ and getting to grips with how it works, recommend you set yourself up a sandbox and use that: User:Orcodrilo/Sandbox and then when you got the hang of it, you can start writing pages.

I have put in the appropriate tags on the page you started, so you're up and running, and the content of the talk page will be removed. I have added a "tidy" template on that page so as to remind us to manipulate it into our standard house style. See Help:Editing/House Style for further info. --prime mover 15:30, 26 March 2011 (CDT)


 * ... cool result by the way - had to look it up to get up to speed! Another thing we will need to do is add a page to define "oscillation". Good stuff. --prime mover 15:35, 26 March 2011 (CDT)