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[[User:Jitse Niesen|Jitse Niesen]] 11:14, 18 November 2007 (CST) <br>
[[User:Jitse Niesen|Jitse Niesen]] 11:14, 18 November 2007 (CST) <br>
(Dept Applied Maths, Leeds)
(Dept Applied Maths, Leeds)
:Thanks for your reply. -- [[User:Jitse Niesen|Jitse Niesen]] 05:58, 19 November 2007 (CST)

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Well, don't leave us hanging! Is this a reference to algebraic groups? algebraic groups over finite fields? Greg Woodhouse 14:22, 18 June 2007 (CDT)

Prime ideals

Dear Harald, thank you for your contributions, especially those to number theory. They are great. I came across your name because you added something to our article on prime numbers. Specifically, the following sentence intrigued me: "Algebraic integers factorize uniquely into prime ideals". Given your background, I'm sure you know what you're talking about, but I'd have thought that a prime ideal is a certain kind of ideal, thus a set, and it seems strange to factor a number in sets. I'm just mentioning it on the off-chance that you may have overlooked something.

Anyway, I hope that you'll continue to contribute. It would be great if you could finish the article on number theory. Unfortunately, I won't be able to help you with that — I haven't even done a single course on number theory. If you have any questions about the organization or the software though, I'll be happy to help. I'm also an editor in mathematics, meaning that I can approve articles, so please let me know if you're reasonably happy with an article. Incidentally, I had a short look at your home page and I'm sure that you will also become an editor if you apply for it. But above all, I hope you'll enjoy yourself here.

Best wishes,
Jitse Niesen 11:14, 18 November 2007 (CST)
(Dept Applied Maths, Leeds)

Thanks for your reply. -- Jitse Niesen 05:58, 19 November 2007 (CST)