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Fix broken wiki links in documentation #2823

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Fix broken wiki links in documentation #2823

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Summary

This is a follow on to #2805 which deletes or updates links in the Math repo. Many of the existing links are to wiki pages which no longer exist.

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  • Math issue #(issue number)

  • Copyright holder: Simons Foundation

    The copyright holder is typically you or your assignee, such as a university or company. By submitting this pull request, the copyright holder is agreeing to the license the submitted work under the following licenses:
    - Code: BSD 3-clause (https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause)
    - Documentation: CC-BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

  • the basic tests are passing

    • unit tests pass (to run, use: ./runTests.py test/unit)
    • header checks pass, (make test-headers)
    • dependencies checks pass, (make test-math-dependencies)
    • docs build, (make doxygen)
    • code passes the built in C++ standards checks (make cpplint)
  • the code is written in idiomatic C++ and changes are documented in the doxygen

  • the new changes are tested

@WardBrian WardBrian changed the title Fix/docs links Fix broken wiki links in documentation Oct 7, 2022
@WardBrian WardBrian merged commit dff170c into develop Oct 11, 2022
@WardBrian WardBrian deleted the fix/docs-links branch October 11, 2022 20:15
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