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Thank you for your changes to unitary operator. I would just like to note that LaTeX is not always preferrable to HTML. According to the math style manual, if a formula becomes an image when using LaTeX, like this: , then the formula should be either on a separate line, or otherwise written if possible with HTML, like this L. In the changes you made to unitary operator this issue did not show up, but I would just like to let you know about this when you encounter LaTeX mixed with HTML in the future.

I hope you like it here. Oleg Alexandrov 18:16, 13 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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