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The page ] has a link to "sigma-algebra" which was marked as unwritten due to the hyphen. The page ] has a link to "sigma-algebra" which was marked as unwritten due to the hyphen.



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The page Algebra has a link to "sigma-algebra" which was marked as unwritten due to the hyphen.

I've made that link point to this entry using the | but I think it's only a short-term fix: "sigma-algebra" is better than "sigma algebra". I've always seen it written with a hyphen (and, indeed, with a Greek lower-case sigma).

How does one go about renaming this page?


You need to make a link to sigma-algebra somewhere, for instance here, then click on the question mark to create the new article, then paste the material from sigma algebra into the new sigma-algebra, and then change sigma algebra so that it only consists of this one line:

#REDIRECT ]

As you see, it's very exciting and a lot of fun.