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*'''Oppose''': Each article is already quite long and complex, and merging them into one just makes reading them that much more tedious. Wikipedia is not a collection of review articles of unbounded length, building on an assumption that the reader has the leisure time, patience and mental fortitude to plow through a long article. Let each article say what it needs to say, succinctly. If two articles have overlapping subject matter, that's OK; the minority of readers who need both can go ahead and read both. Similar remarks for article editors and maintainers: the burden of tracking two smaller articles is lower than the burden of maintaining one large article in a coherent, well-organized state. [[Special:Contributions/67.198.37.16|67.198.37.16]] ([[User talk:67.198.37.16|talk]]) 18:34, 31 January 2022 (UTC)
== Maximum Matrix Efficiency Constant ==
/It seems like there is a limiting value to how efficiently two matrices can be multiplied by each other. I am wondering if this is a mathematical constant, similar to how e is the limit of the sum of x^n/n! infinite series. [[User:ScientistBuilder|ScientistBuilder]] ([[User talk:ScientistBuilder|talk]]) 02:12, 13 March 2022 (UTC)
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