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The specific problem is: formatting of mathematical formulas. Is it possible to be even more specific? The display-equations in the latter half of the article are not indented - is that the problem? (ping User:Deacon Vorbis). catslash (talk) 22:49, 8 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Catslash: Wow, I forgot all about this, or what led me to this article in the first place. Anyway, indenting is part of it, but there's quite a bit more. Just from a quick glance I also see:
Misc <math>...</math> mode problems, like lack of use of \text{}, \begin{align}/\end{align}, etc.
Inappropriate use of a period to denote multiplication instead of either plain juxtaposition of \cdot. (This occurs in images too, which is harder to fix)
Lack of italicization of variables outside of <math>...</math>, either with regular '' pairs, or more prefereably, {{mvar}} and {{math}}.
Mismatched parens, missing subscripts, in things like "Za", "Zb"
It's a lot of work, and this is well outside my area of expertise and I don't feel especially comfortable tinkering with a lot of it. –Deacon Vorbis (carbon • videos) 23:25, 8 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]