Complex logarithm - Was a cut and paste job; it's now (1/21/07) a free-standing article. CMummert deserves credit for the lovely image of the Riemann surface.
Continued fraction of Gauss - Added a new article. I've covered the convergent hypergeometric series, but still need to add a section on the ratios of divergent series and extension to Stieltjes integrals.
Theta functions - Needs more history. I also ought to look at Cstaffa's contributions.
Utility - For such an important concept in economics, this article is very poorly done.
Edward Burr Van Vleck - Article is a stub. The version I found said he wrote about "... divergent series and continued functions(!!) Can you believe it?
Hi! My name is David C. Bryant. For now I'm using this page primarily to conduct experiments with Wiki markup, because I'm already tired of the conflicts that arise when I use the generic "sandbox" page. 21:58, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
I've already run across quite a few "stub" articles. I think I'll work on some of those for a while. Here's a useful link -- wikipedia:stub. 16:14, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
This is an experiment -- I want to create my own sandbox. Oh -- here's how to maintain sub-pages. 16:25, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
Today I found a stub article about quadratic surds. Since I've spent so much time working on those already, it might be fun to expand that particular topic. 19:18, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
I can't really do a good job on quadratic surds until the article on continued fractions is fixed up a bit. Here's a pointer to my working copy. 15:39, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
I searched through all 11 CIT alumni/students who are flying Caltech's flag. It appears that I'm far and away the oldest of the bunch ... most of the rest weren't even born when I graduated in 1973. Oh -- there's a pretty good article about the student houses. It appears that some alley names at Lloyd have changed since I was an undergrad. 21:33, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
I've been absent from these pages a long time -- too long. Now I'm back. Watch this space for more. DavidCBryant 07:09, 1 September 2018 (UTC)