Library item: Mathematical Induction reported

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[SOLVED] Library item: Mathematical Induction reported

The following item was reported by tiny-tim : Click here. He has given the following reason:
Hi! Could this be transferred to Mathematics - Foundations - Theorem Proving.

The creator, rohanprabhu, seems to aprrove. :)
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Tiny Tim you should be able to edit the breakdown yourself :smile:

Yes Greg I still can't edit the breakdown. I think Hoot reported the same problem in another thread.
 
I've edited the breakdown.

What you need to do is click on edit then, if it's a maths article, say, select "physics" let it reset the menus, then click again and select "mathematics." You will then have all the categories available.

This is probably a bug, but at least there's a short term fix!
 
cristo said:
I've edited the breakdown.

What you need to do is click on edit then, if it's a maths article, say, select "physics" let it reset the menus, then click again and select "mathematics." You will then have all the categories available.

This is probably a bug, but at least there's a short term fix!

I had been trying that cristo but no luck so hopefully Greg has fixed it. I'll give it a go for the zeroth law entry.

EDIT: nope still nothing. Must just be mentors that can edit that.
 
Kurdt said:
I had been trying that cristo but no luck so hopefully Greg has fixed it. I'll give it a go for the zeroth law entry.

EDIT: nope still nothing. Must just be mentors that can edit that.

Yea I guess so.. I've put the Zeroth Law in the right category. Hopefully Greg will be looking into making this privilege available for all SA/HH.
 
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