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How to use of “the” before known matrices
Should I include obvious steps in mathematical paper?Referencing Lemma before introducing itWhy does nobody use the deduction symbols $A Rightarrow B Rightarrow C Rightarrow D$ in their thesis/dissertation?Points 17 and 18 of Section 1 in Knuth's mathematical writingSoft Question: Good strategies for writing a technical book or textbookShould I put commas after my matrices in a paper?In a math paper, is this considered redundant?Mathematical Writing: Put Background Material in separate section on its own?The Difference Between “be” and “is” in math writingProblem in Math Writing
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I am writing a paper and want to use Vandermonde matrices in its abstract.
I am confused which of the following sentences are correct?
A) One of the important matrices in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
B) One of the important matrices in coding theory is Vandermonde matrix.
C) One of the important matrices in coding theory is Vandermonde matrices.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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I am writing a paper and want to use Vandermonde matrices in its abstract.
I am confused which of the following sentences are correct?
A) One of the important matrices in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
B) One of the important matrices in coding theory is Vandermonde matrix.
C) One of the important matrices in coding theory is Vandermonde matrices.
Thanks for any suggestions.
article-writing
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An important matrix in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
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– twnly
4 hours ago
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@twnly My advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
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Your advisor is wrong.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
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@Servaes Unfortunately, based on the given answers, your comment is correct. But the story is this I am a student and he is a professor :)
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– user0410
3 hours ago
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That is an unfortunate situation with which I can sympathise, but not help.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
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I am writing a paper and want to use Vandermonde matrices in its abstract.
I am confused which of the following sentences are correct?
A) One of the important matrices in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
B) One of the important matrices in coding theory is Vandermonde matrix.
C) One of the important matrices in coding theory is Vandermonde matrices.
Thanks for any suggestions.
article-writing
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I am writing a paper and want to use Vandermonde matrices in its abstract.
I am confused which of the following sentences are correct?
A) One of the important matrices in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
B) One of the important matrices in coding theory is Vandermonde matrix.
C) One of the important matrices in coding theory is Vandermonde matrices.
Thanks for any suggestions.
article-writing
article-writing
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An important matrix in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
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– twnly
4 hours ago
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@twnly My advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
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Your advisor is wrong.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
1
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@Servaes Unfortunately, based on the given answers, your comment is correct. But the story is this I am a student and he is a professor :)
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– user0410
3 hours ago
1
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That is an unfortunate situation with which I can sympathise, but not help.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
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An important matrix in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
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– twnly
4 hours ago
1
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@twnly My advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
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Your advisor is wrong.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
1
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@Servaes Unfortunately, based on the given answers, your comment is correct. But the story is this I am a student and he is a professor :)
$endgroup$
– user0410
3 hours ago
1
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That is an unfortunate situation with which I can sympathise, but not help.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
1
1
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An important matrix in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
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– twnly
4 hours ago
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An important matrix in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
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– twnly
4 hours ago
1
1
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@twnly My advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
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@twnly My advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
1
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Your advisor is wrong.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
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Your advisor is wrong.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
1
1
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@Servaes Unfortunately, based on the given answers, your comment is correct. But the story is this I am a student and he is a professor :)
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– user0410
3 hours ago
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@Servaes Unfortunately, based on the given answers, your comment is correct. But the story is this I am a student and he is a professor :)
$endgroup$
– user0410
3 hours ago
1
1
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That is an unfortunate situation with which I can sympathise, but not help.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
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That is an unfortunate situation with which I can sympathise, but not help.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
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I would choose a different option. Since there is not a unique Vandermonde matrix, I would say something like
One of the most important kinds/types/families/etc. of matrices in coding theory are the Vandermonde matrices.
If you want to consider them as essentially the same then I'll choose A), but I'm not an expert in coding theory so I'm not sure that wording would sound okay to the people who will read your paper.
Edit: just to let you know, B) is incorrect since you must write "the" in this context, and C) is incorrect because you're using "is" for a plural subject.
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I have two questions. First, my advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it correct?. Second, you wrote "One of the most important ... are..." . I think the verb should be "is" not "are". Am I right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
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The Vandermonde matrices are a family. It is incorrect so say "the Vandermonde matrices is a family" because the subject is "the Vandermonde matrices" not "family". In the sentece they're written in opposite order, but the syntax is the same.
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– Javi
4 hours ago
1
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Not all papers are perfectly grammatically correct. And sometimes there are those kinds of conventions. The important thing is to be understood, so you can first ask your colleagues if something sounds weird or not to them.
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– Javi
4 hours ago
1
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I have a question. Maybe it was a simple question, but I would like to ask it. Why did you use "the" before Vandermonde matrices. Thanks in advance.
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
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If you don't use "the" there is a nuance in the meaning. Without "the" it sounds like some important matrices happen to be Vandermonde matrices, rather than saying that that specific kind of matrices (Vandermonde matrices) are important.
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– Javi
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B and C are grammatically incorrect: in B there should be an article before "Vandermonde" and in C, there should be agreement in number. As Javi comments, A is wrong on mathematical grounds: there is a whole family of Vandermonde matrices.
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Thanks for your useful answer.
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– user0410
4 hours ago
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I'd write:
Some of the important matrices in coding theory are Vandermonde matrices.
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I like your answer. It is a clear and simple sentence. Thanks
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– user0410
3 hours ago
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If the sense of the following is right for your exposition then active voice wins over passive voice.
Vandermonde matrices are important in coding theory.
This sentence puts "Vandermonde" first rather than penultimate: It does not mean exacty the same thing as your drafts, but it may suffice.
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I would choose a different option. Since there is not a unique Vandermonde matrix, I would say something like
One of the most important kinds/types/families/etc. of matrices in coding theory are the Vandermonde matrices.
If you want to consider them as essentially the same then I'll choose A), but I'm not an expert in coding theory so I'm not sure that wording would sound okay to the people who will read your paper.
Edit: just to let you know, B) is incorrect since you must write "the" in this context, and C) is incorrect because you're using "is" for a plural subject.
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I have two questions. First, my advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it correct?. Second, you wrote "One of the most important ... are..." . I think the verb should be "is" not "are". Am I right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
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The Vandermonde matrices are a family. It is incorrect so say "the Vandermonde matrices is a family" because the subject is "the Vandermonde matrices" not "family". In the sentece they're written in opposite order, but the syntax is the same.
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– Javi
4 hours ago
1
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Not all papers are perfectly grammatically correct. And sometimes there are those kinds of conventions. The important thing is to be understood, so you can first ask your colleagues if something sounds weird or not to them.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
1
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I have a question. Maybe it was a simple question, but I would like to ask it. Why did you use "the" before Vandermonde matrices. Thanks in advance.
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
If you don't use "the" there is a nuance in the meaning. Without "the" it sounds like some important matrices happen to be Vandermonde matrices, rather than saying that that specific kind of matrices (Vandermonde matrices) are important.
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– Javi
4 hours ago
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show 3 more comments
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I would choose a different option. Since there is not a unique Vandermonde matrix, I would say something like
One of the most important kinds/types/families/etc. of matrices in coding theory are the Vandermonde matrices.
If you want to consider them as essentially the same then I'll choose A), but I'm not an expert in coding theory so I'm not sure that wording would sound okay to the people who will read your paper.
Edit: just to let you know, B) is incorrect since you must write "the" in this context, and C) is incorrect because you're using "is" for a plural subject.
$endgroup$
2
$begingroup$
I have two questions. First, my advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it correct?. Second, you wrote "One of the most important ... are..." . I think the verb should be "is" not "are". Am I right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
The Vandermonde matrices are a family. It is incorrect so say "the Vandermonde matrices is a family" because the subject is "the Vandermonde matrices" not "family". In the sentece they're written in opposite order, but the syntax is the same.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
Not all papers are perfectly grammatically correct. And sometimes there are those kinds of conventions. The important thing is to be understood, so you can first ask your colleagues if something sounds weird or not to them.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
I have a question. Maybe it was a simple question, but I would like to ask it. Why did you use "the" before Vandermonde matrices. Thanks in advance.
$endgroup$
– user0410
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
If you don't use "the" there is a nuance in the meaning. Without "the" it sounds like some important matrices happen to be Vandermonde matrices, rather than saying that that specific kind of matrices (Vandermonde matrices) are important.
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– Javi
4 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
$begingroup$
I would choose a different option. Since there is not a unique Vandermonde matrix, I would say something like
One of the most important kinds/types/families/etc. of matrices in coding theory are the Vandermonde matrices.
If you want to consider them as essentially the same then I'll choose A), but I'm not an expert in coding theory so I'm not sure that wording would sound okay to the people who will read your paper.
Edit: just to let you know, B) is incorrect since you must write "the" in this context, and C) is incorrect because you're using "is" for a plural subject.
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I would choose a different option. Since there is not a unique Vandermonde matrix, I would say something like
One of the most important kinds/types/families/etc. of matrices in coding theory are the Vandermonde matrices.
If you want to consider them as essentially the same then I'll choose A), but I'm not an expert in coding theory so I'm not sure that wording would sound okay to the people who will read your paper.
Edit: just to let you know, B) is incorrect since you must write "the" in this context, and C) is incorrect because you're using "is" for a plural subject.
edited 4 hours ago
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JaviJavi
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I have two questions. First, my advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it correct?. Second, you wrote "One of the most important ... are..." . I think the verb should be "is" not "are". Am I right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
The Vandermonde matrices are a family. It is incorrect so say "the Vandermonde matrices is a family" because the subject is "the Vandermonde matrices" not "family". In the sentece they're written in opposite order, but the syntax is the same.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
Not all papers are perfectly grammatically correct. And sometimes there are those kinds of conventions. The important thing is to be understood, so you can first ask your colleagues if something sounds weird or not to them.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
I have a question. Maybe it was a simple question, but I would like to ask it. Why did you use "the" before Vandermonde matrices. Thanks in advance.
$endgroup$
– user0410
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
If you don't use "the" there is a nuance in the meaning. Without "the" it sounds like some important matrices happen to be Vandermonde matrices, rather than saying that that specific kind of matrices (Vandermonde matrices) are important.
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– Javi
4 hours ago
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show 3 more comments
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I have two questions. First, my advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it correct?. Second, you wrote "One of the most important ... are..." . I think the verb should be "is" not "are". Am I right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
The Vandermonde matrices are a family. It is incorrect so say "the Vandermonde matrices is a family" because the subject is "the Vandermonde matrices" not "family". In the sentece they're written in opposite order, but the syntax is the same.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
Not all papers are perfectly grammatically correct. And sometimes there are those kinds of conventions. The important thing is to be understood, so you can first ask your colleagues if something sounds weird or not to them.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
I have a question. Maybe it was a simple question, but I would like to ask it. Why did you use "the" before Vandermonde matrices. Thanks in advance.
$endgroup$
– user0410
4 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
If you don't use "the" there is a nuance in the meaning. Without "the" it sounds like some important matrices happen to be Vandermonde matrices, rather than saying that that specific kind of matrices (Vandermonde matrices) are important.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
2
2
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I have two questions. First, my advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it correct?. Second, you wrote "One of the most important ... are..." . I think the verb should be "is" not "are". Am I right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
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I have two questions. First, my advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it correct?. Second, you wrote "One of the most important ... are..." . I think the verb should be "is" not "are". Am I right?
$endgroup$
– user0410
4 hours ago
1
1
$begingroup$
The Vandermonde matrices are a family. It is incorrect so say "the Vandermonde matrices is a family" because the subject is "the Vandermonde matrices" not "family". In the sentece they're written in opposite order, but the syntax is the same.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
The Vandermonde matrices are a family. It is incorrect so say "the Vandermonde matrices is a family" because the subject is "the Vandermonde matrices" not "family". In the sentece they're written in opposite order, but the syntax is the same.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
1
1
$begingroup$
Not all papers are perfectly grammatically correct. And sometimes there are those kinds of conventions. The important thing is to be understood, so you can first ask your colleagues if something sounds weird or not to them.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
Not all papers are perfectly grammatically correct. And sometimes there are those kinds of conventions. The important thing is to be understood, so you can first ask your colleagues if something sounds weird or not to them.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
1
1
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I have a question. Maybe it was a simple question, but I would like to ask it. Why did you use "the" before Vandermonde matrices. Thanks in advance.
$endgroup$
– user0410
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
I have a question. Maybe it was a simple question, but I would like to ask it. Why did you use "the" before Vandermonde matrices. Thanks in advance.
$endgroup$
– user0410
4 hours ago
1
1
$begingroup$
If you don't use "the" there is a nuance in the meaning. Without "the" it sounds like some important matrices happen to be Vandermonde matrices, rather than saying that that specific kind of matrices (Vandermonde matrices) are important.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
If you don't use "the" there is a nuance in the meaning. Without "the" it sounds like some important matrices happen to be Vandermonde matrices, rather than saying that that specific kind of matrices (Vandermonde matrices) are important.
$endgroup$
– Javi
4 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
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B and C are grammatically incorrect: in B there should be an article before "Vandermonde" and in C, there should be agreement in number. As Javi comments, A is wrong on mathematical grounds: there is a whole family of Vandermonde matrices.
$endgroup$
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Thanks for your useful answer.
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– user0410
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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B and C are grammatically incorrect: in B there should be an article before "Vandermonde" and in C, there should be agreement in number. As Javi comments, A is wrong on mathematical grounds: there is a whole family of Vandermonde matrices.
$endgroup$
1
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Thanks for your useful answer.
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– user0410
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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B and C are grammatically incorrect: in B there should be an article before "Vandermonde" and in C, there should be agreement in number. As Javi comments, A is wrong on mathematical grounds: there is a whole family of Vandermonde matrices.
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B and C are grammatically incorrect: in B there should be an article before "Vandermonde" and in C, there should be agreement in number. As Javi comments, A is wrong on mathematical grounds: there is a whole family of Vandermonde matrices.
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Thanks for your useful answer.
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Thanks for your useful answer.
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– user0410
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Thanks for your useful answer.
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Thanks for your useful answer.
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I'd write:
Some of the important matrices in coding theory are Vandermonde matrices.
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I like your answer. It is a clear and simple sentence. Thanks
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– user0410
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I'd write:
Some of the important matrices in coding theory are Vandermonde matrices.
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I like your answer. It is a clear and simple sentence. Thanks
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– user0410
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I'd write:
Some of the important matrices in coding theory are Vandermonde matrices.
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I'd write:
Some of the important matrices in coding theory are Vandermonde matrices.
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I like your answer. It is a clear and simple sentence. Thanks
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– user0410
3 hours ago
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I like your answer. It is a clear and simple sentence. Thanks
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– user0410
3 hours ago
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I like your answer. It is a clear and simple sentence. Thanks
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– user0410
3 hours ago
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I like your answer. It is a clear and simple sentence. Thanks
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– user0410
3 hours ago
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If the sense of the following is right for your exposition then active voice wins over passive voice.
Vandermonde matrices are important in coding theory.
This sentence puts "Vandermonde" first rather than penultimate: It does not mean exacty the same thing as your drafts, but it may suffice.
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If the sense of the following is right for your exposition then active voice wins over passive voice.
Vandermonde matrices are important in coding theory.
This sentence puts "Vandermonde" first rather than penultimate: It does not mean exacty the same thing as your drafts, but it may suffice.
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If the sense of the following is right for your exposition then active voice wins over passive voice.
Vandermonde matrices are important in coding theory.
This sentence puts "Vandermonde" first rather than penultimate: It does not mean exacty the same thing as your drafts, but it may suffice.
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If the sense of the following is right for your exposition then active voice wins over passive voice.
Vandermonde matrices are important in coding theory.
This sentence puts "Vandermonde" first rather than penultimate: It does not mean exacty the same thing as your drafts, but it may suffice.
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An important matrix in coding theory is the Vandermonde matrix.
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– twnly
4 hours ago
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@twnly My advisory told me "the Vandermonde matrix" is incorrect, since it is written as if there existed only one Vandermonde matrix. Is it right?
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– user0410
4 hours ago
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Your advisor is wrong.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago
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@Servaes Unfortunately, based on the given answers, your comment is correct. But the story is this I am a student and he is a professor :)
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– user0410
3 hours ago
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That is an unfortunate situation with which I can sympathise, but not help.
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– Servaes
3 hours ago