User talk:Dsharkness

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 * --Your friendly ProofWiki WelcomeBot 21:50, 15 September 2012 (UTC)

Axiom:Ring Axioms
Hello there, welcome to PW. Although you are in general right that the symbol for ring addition on is denoted by $+$, we have chosen to specifically *not* adopt this notation in the axioms; this is because there are general rings which do not behave like numbers, and $+$ is mostly reserved for number addition. It serves as an explicit reference to the fact that not all rings are "like" numbers.

For further style tips and conventions, should you desire to contribute new proofs or material in new areas, please see Help:Editing, in particular Help:Editing/House Style. In case any other question arises, feel free to ask me, or prime.mover, on our respective talk pages, or on Talk:Main Page. We hope that PW can match your expectations, and that you enjoy it enough to help us out making it better. --Lord_Farin (talk) 16:44, 8 October 2012 (UTC)