User:Jtw2723/sandbox
John Forbes Nash, Jr. | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Princeton University, Carnegie Institute of Technology (now part of Carnegie Mellon University) |
Known for | Nash equilibrium Nash embedding theorem |
Awards | John von Neumann Theory Prize (1978), Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1994) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics, Economics |
Institutions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Princeton University |
Doctoral advisor | Albert W. Tucker |
This is my Sandbox page. It was used for testing implementations of various elements of a Wikipedia article. The Wikipedia editing tutorial was especially helpful. Each section represents the testing of a typical Wikipedia article feature, such as text formatting, Wikipedia links, source citations, and infoboxes.
Testing Text formatting[edit]
This is my sandbox.
This is my sandbox.
This is my sandbox
This is my sandbox
Here is a chemistry equation: H2SO4 → 2 H+ + SO42-.
Testing Wikipedia links[edit]
This is a link to Google.
The Sandbox is a useful tool for testing new things I learned about writing Wikipedia articles.
Testing Source citations[edit]
The world population is approximately 7.1 billion. [2]
The temperature of the sun is about 10,000 degrees F. [3]
References[edit]
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
Sylvia Nasar 2011 143
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "U.S. and World Population Clock", U.S. Census Bureau, May 20, 2014.
- ^ Tim Sharp, "How Hot is the Sun?", Space, May 20, 2014.