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==Links==
 
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** To create a new page named "B" from a page A, go to edit page A and insert the text <nowiki>[[B]]</nowiki>. (Note that "B" is like a web address for a webpage. Each page also has a name, but you can call the link anything (like fancy_title) by typing <nowiki>[[B|fancy_title]]</nowiki> rather than just <nowiki>B</nowiki>. After saving, find the new red link on page A that appeared. When you click it, you'll note you are now on page B (which of course is empty at this point).  
 
** To create a new page named "B" from a page A, go to edit page A and insert the text <nowiki>[[B]]</nowiki>. (Note that "B" is like a web address for a webpage. Each page also has a name, but you can call the link anything (like fancy_title) by typing <nowiki>[[B|fancy_title]]</nowiki> rather than just <nowiki>B</nowiki>. After saving, find the new red link on page A that appeared. When you click it, you'll note you are now on page B (which of course is empty at this point).  
 
** NOTE: if the "new" link comes out blue, instead of red, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for your new creations!  
 
** NOTE: if the "new" link comes out blue, instead of red, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for your new creations!  
** Be sure to place "[[Category:MA265Fall2010Nathaniel Rounds]]" enclosed by square brackets on top of a new page.  That way it will be parsed by the system as belonging to this course.  
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** Be sure to place <nowiki>"[[Category:MA265Fall2010Nathaniel Rounds]]"</nowiki> on top of a new page.  That way it will be parsed by the system as belonging to this course. (If you use click the "Create a child page" button in the left-tab while on this page, this will be done automatically.)
  
 
== Your turn ==
 
== Your turn ==

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Rhea Section for MA 265 Professor Nathaniel Rounds, Fall 2010

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Ph.D. on Applied Mathematics in Aug 2007. Involved on applications of image super-resolution to electron microscopy

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