Talk:Q1199948
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Autodescription — infimum (Q1199948)
description: when it exists, the greatest element of a partially ordered set which is lower than or equal to all elements; the greatest of minorings of a set in itself
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- Parent classes (classes of items which contain this one item)
- infimum (Q1199948)
- quality (Q1207505) (@)→
- →(@) quality (Q1207505)
- lower bound (Q12254923)
- partial order (Q1069998)
- preorder (Q1425985)
- antisymmetric relation (Q583760)
- partial order (Q1069998)
- infimum (Q1199948)
- Subclasses (classes which contain special kinds of items of this class)
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infimum
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[edit]I would like to add dewiki:Supremum as the Infimum is dicussed there and "Infimum" is redirected there. It gives me the Site link [[dewiki:Supremum]] already used by item [[Q215071]].
error. As far as I understand it, enwiki:Wikipedia:Wikidata want's me to merge Infimum with Supremum, but this action seems very extreme to me. What should I/we do? -- 85.183.206.154 16:28, 11 May 2013 (UTC)
- Well, the software only allows a given article to be linked to from one page. To deal with issues related to this, the community resolved that we would allow items to be created for redirects. However, the software has not yet been updated to reflect this consensus. So, in short: No, we should not (and, in fact, cannot) merge the Supremum and Infinum items. Instead, the de:Infinum redirect should be added to this item once the software allows this. Hope that clears things up. — PinkAmpers&(Je vous invite à me parler) 22:28, 11 May 2013 (UTC)