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== Fabrice ==
 
== Fabrice ==
  
My first contribution was on [[24 July|24]] [[July (2003)|July]] [[2003|(2003)]] at 16:23, on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_(waves) phase] page, that still remain a modest article as of today.
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My first contribution was on [[24 July|24]] [[July (2003)|July]] [[2003|(2003)]] at 16:23, on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_(waves) phase] page, that still remains a modest article as of today.
  
My only contribution in 2005 in the English wikipedia was on the disambiguation page of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_(disambiguation) Cornell], adding the Nobel prize physicist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Allin_Cornell Eric Allin Cornell] (so it was a slow Wikipedia year for me, in this language). I otherwise kept a small but nonzero rythm of participations, from minor edits to more substantial inputs.
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My only contribution in 2005 in the English Wikipedia was on the disambiguation page of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_(disambiguation) Cornell], adding the Nobel prize physicist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Allin_Cornell Eric Allin Cornell] (so it was a slow Wikipedia year for me, in this language). Humbled by the ephemerous nature of one's input, slowly dissolving throughout the years, I let myself be engrossed more with my own work and had a major gap of non-active contributions in the years [[2015]]--[[2019]]. In [[2020]], however, during the [[Covid pandemic]], I stumbled on the incredible fact that the ''Quattro Formaggi'' [[pizza]] had no entry in the encyclopedia! I was investigating the course as part of my own investigations with the Art of pizza in the kitchen. It appeared that this variation being so famous and widespread, its origin got lost in history, prompting me to write:
  
I have created the following pages in the English Wikipedia:
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:''Unlike other pizzas, like the Napolitan or the Margherita, which have an old, rich, and documented history, the Quattro Formaggi, despite its popularity and preponderance, has a less clear origin, certainly due to its composition being so obvious.''
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I studied the topic in more detail and could assemble enough material to honour the theme with this item of choice. This may be, ultimately, my most important contribution to the Wikipedia! I otherwise kept a small but nonzero rhythm of participation, from minor edits to more substantial inputs, having created the following pages in the English Wikipedia to date:
  
 
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polariton Polariton], July 2003.
 
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polariton Polariton], July 2003.

Revision as of 11:59, 13 December 2021

Our contributions to the Wikipedia

Our most notable contributions to the Wikipedia are listed here.

Fabrice

My first contribution was on 24 July (2003) at 16:23, on the phase page, that still remains a modest article as of today.

My only contribution in 2005 in the English Wikipedia was on the disambiguation page of Cornell, adding the Nobel prize physicist Eric Allin Cornell (so it was a slow Wikipedia year for me, in this language). Humbled by the ephemerous nature of one's input, slowly dissolving throughout the years, I let myself be engrossed more with my own work and had a major gap of non-active contributions in the years 2015--2019. In 2020, however, during the Covid pandemic, I stumbled on the incredible fact that the Quattro Formaggi pizza had no entry in the encyclopedia! I was investigating the course as part of my own investigations with the Art of pizza in the kitchen. It appeared that this variation being so famous and widespread, its origin got lost in history, prompting me to write:

Unlike other pizzas, like the Napolitan or the Margherita, which have an old, rich, and documented history, the Quattro Formaggi, despite its popularity and preponderance, has a less clear origin, certainly due to its composition being so obvious.

I studied the topic in more detail and could assemble enough material to honour the theme with this item of choice. This may be, ultimately, my most important contribution to the Wikipedia! I otherwise kept a small but nonzero rhythm of participation, from minor edits to more substantial inputs, having created the following pages in the English Wikipedia to date:

  1. Polariton, July 2003.
  2. Quantum state, Id.
  3. Coherent state, Id.
  4. Fock state, Id.
  5. Lindblad equation, March 2004.
  6. Center of mass coordinates, Id.
  7. Edmund Germer, August 2004.
  8. Heinrich Geißler, Id.
  9. Martirio, June 2006.
  10. Evgeni Gross, April 2006.
  11. TeX Live, February 2007.
  12. The Cut (play), November 2008.
  13. The Dead Father, December 2009.
  14. MathJax, January 2010.
  15. Aguas de Amazonia, December 2011.
  16. Elías García Martínez, August 2012.
  17. Fuente del Ángel Caído, December 2013.
  18. Yasuhiko Arakawa, December 2014.
  19. Pizza Quattro Formaggi, April 2020.
  20. Jonathan Finley, September 2020.
  21. Kirill Kavokin, August 2021.

and in the French Wikipedia:

  1. Louis Bourdaloue, July 2004.
  2. Fourme de Rochefort, April 2005.

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