Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics/Current activity
< Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics This page is part of WikiProject Mathematics. Shortcut: WP:WPM/CAThis is an overview of the current activity in the mathematical articles on
Wikipedia. All entries in the table below, except for the top row, are
generated automatically, which implies that they are unlikely to be fully
complete and correct. Some explanations on the various entries can be found
under the table.
- 1 October: The new Mathematics Collaboration is Group (Mathematics).
- 9 Jun: James' theorem.
- 8 Jun: Formal group#Lazard ring, Rational variety.
- 2 Jun: Kodaira-Spencer isomorphism, Max-stable distribution.
- 31 May: Longest circuit.
- 30 May: Approximately finite-dimensional, Von Neumann algebra.
- 28 May: Deutsche Mathematik, German mathematics.
- Total: 717.
- 9 Jun: Anti-knot (discussion).
- 9 Jun: Symbolic music.
- 28 May: Escher tesselations.
- 26 May: The Elements of Dynamic Symmetry.
- 23 May: Solving fractional equations.
- 3 Feb: Category:Statistical lemmas.
- 15 Jan: Category:Abel Prize laureates.
- 7 Dec: Category:Sequences, Category:Sequences and series.
- 11 Jun: The Featured Article status of Caesar cipher is under review (discussion).
- 11 Jun: Edward Wright (mathematician) is candidate to become a Featured Article (discussion).
- 9 Jun: Zhang Heng is candidate to become a Featured Article (discussion).
- 31 May: Emmy Noether is candidate to become a Featured Article (discussion).
- 23 May: Edward Wright (mathematician) is candidate to become a Good Article (see Wikipedia:Good article candidates).
- 5 May: James Clerk Maxwell is candidate to become a Featured Article (discussion).
- 21 Apr: Monty Hall problem is nominated to have its Featured Article status removed (discussion).
- 11 Jun: Camassa–Holm equation, Center of curvature, Complex differential equation, Ehlers group, Ergodic Ramsey theory, Euler–Worpitzky–Chen polynomials, GEH, Information source, Kinki University Mathematics Contest, Markov information source, Niels Erik Nörlund, Point-free, Predictor-corrector method, Spherical function, Suzhou numerals, Wieferich@Home.
- 10 Jun: Harold A. Linstone, Hausman test, James' theorem, Karl Weissenberg, Pure type system, Roger Evans Howe, Yoshio Mikami.
- 9 Jun: Cross-multiplication, Harold A Linstone, India at the International Mathematical Olympiad, Mary W. Gray.
- 8 Jun: Borel–Weil theorem, E. C. Rhodes, Liu Hui's π algorithm.
- 7 Jun: ARGUS distribution, Arthur Byron Coble, A∞-operad, Borel-Weil theorem, Brouwer–Heyting–Kolmogorov interpretation, Business statistics, Charles Labelye, Combinatorial data analysis, Correlation immunity, Euler–Rodrigues parameters, Extended negative binomial distribution, E∞-operad, Faustmann's formula, Fσ set, Gaussian free field, Geometric data analysis, Gilbert–Johnson–Keerthi distance algorithm, Gδ set, Hans Samelson, Hardy–Littlewood circle method, Hosoya's triangle, Johnson–Lindenstrauss lemma, Liu Hui's Pi algorithm, Order of integration (calculus), Sequence transformation, Symbolic music, Vagif Guliyev.
- 6 Jun: Adleman–Pomerance–Rumely primality test, Agoh–Giuga conjecture, Artin–Hasse exponential, Arzelà–Ascoli theorem, Baumslag–Solitar group, Berlekamp–Massey algorithm, Birch–Tate conjecture, Chowla–Selberg formula, Elliott–Halberstam conjecture, Euler–Poisson–Darboux equation, Fast Walsh–Hadamard transform, Gauss–Kuzmin distribution, Heath-Brown–Moroz constant, Landau–Ramanujan constant, Mayer–Vietoris sequence, Mian–Chowla sequence, NextEinstein, Pohlig–Hellman algorithm, Ramanujan–Petersson conjecture, Woo circles.
- 5 Jun: 243 (number), ABX test, AF+BG theorem, Aitken's delta-squared process, Albert Pighius, Ascii85, Axiom schema of predicative separation, Benz plane, Besicovitch covering theorem, Derivation (abstract algebra), Dodecahedral prism, Equidimensional, Faustmann's Formula, Frenet–Serret formulas, Gallery of curves, Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation, Hyman Levy, Inversive geometry, Isoperimetric problem, Krawtchouk matrices, Lee distance, Lommel function, Lommel polynomial, Minimum polynomial extrapolation, Nested sampling algorithm, Norman Riley, Numerical sign problem, Series acceleration, Statistical law, Tadashi Nakayama (mathematician), Terrence S. (Terry) Millar, Topological data analysis, Uncertainty, Universal algebraic geometry, Vibrations of a circular drum, Whitney covering lemma.
- Total: 19463.
- 30 May: Quaternion.
- 26 May: Conductance (graph), Decimal separator, Empirical modelling, Künneth theorem, Translation plane.
- 10 May: Zeno's paradoxes.
- 12 Apr: Ordinal number (linguistics).
- Total: 9.
- 7 Jun: Birch–Tate conjecture, Metastability, Symmedian.
- 3 Jun: Abstract algebraic variety.
- 30 May: J integral, Lax–Wendroff method, Quaternion.
- 26 May: Centrifugal force, Formal language, Synergetics coordinates.
- 22 May: Martingale central limit theorem, Mathematical joke, Second-order cone programming.
- 18 May: Eigenpoll.
- Total: 208.
- 28 May: Halton sequence.
- 26 May: Evolutionary algorithm, Evolutionary computation.
- 7 May: Cycloid.
- 25 Apr: Normal-gamma distribution.
- Total: 50.
- 30 May: Introduction to systolic geometry.
- 26 May: Networks and Spatial Economics.
- 22 May: Semiregular E-polytope.
- 14 May: Digital Morse theory.
- Total: 43.
- 7 Jun: Nested sampling algorithm, Numerical sign problem.
- 3 Jun: Stairstep interpolation.
- 30 May: Escher tesselations, Introduction to systolic geometry.
- 26 May: Nyström method.
- 2 May: Isomap.
- Total: 166.
- 11 Apr: Wolfgang Smith.
- 3 Apr: Eigenplane, Ernest S. Croot III, Thomas Clausen.
- 18 Mar: Andrew Colin (mathematician), David J. Simms, Mark and recapture, Species-area curve.
- 14 Mar: Des MacHale.
- 10 Mar: Bernard Benjamin, David Eppstein, Shell integration.
- Total: 195.
- 30 May: Ortsbogen Theorem.
- 22 May: Concave function, Hotelling's lemma.
- 10 May: Center manifold, Parametric array, Periodic points of complex quadratic mappings.
- 6 May: Matching distance.
- 2 May: Breusch–Godfrey test.
- 20 Apr: Quaternion.
- Total: 133.
- 9 Jun: Duality (mathematics), Proposition.
- 5 Jun: Abstract algebraic variety, Computer science, Distance-regular graph, Harmonic oscillator, Nested sampling algorithm.
- 1 Jun: Alice T. Schafer, Athīr al-Dīn al-Abharī, Avicenna, Improper integral, Introduction to systolic geometry, Rotation of axes.
- 28 May: Ergodic hypothesis, Lax–Wendroff method, No-communication theorem.
- 24 May: Ibn al-Haytham, Reflexive relation.
- 20 May: Bioinformatics, Causal system, Optimization (computer science).
- Total: 250.
- 11 Jun: Camassa-Holm equation, Orthogonal array, Point-free (disambiguation).
- 10 Jun: 203 (number), 679 (number), Harold A Linstone.
- 9 Jun: Cross multiply, India at the IMO.
- 8 Jun: Borel-Weil theorem, Liu Hui's Pi algorithm.
- 7 Jun: -illion, A-infinity operad, Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov interpretation, Characteristic equation, Chernoff bounds, E-infinity operad, Euler-Rodrigues parameters, F-sigma set, Faustmann's Formula, G-delta set, Gilbert-Johnson-Keerthi distance algorithm, Hardy-Littlewood circle method, Johnson-Lindenstrauss lemma, Secular equation, Secular function, Sequence transformations.
- 6 Jun: Adleman-Pomerance-Rumely primality test, Agoh-Giuga conjecture, Artin-Hasse exponential, Arzelà-Ascoli theorem, Baumslag-Solitar group, Berlekamp-Massey algorithm, Birch-Tate conjecture, Chowla-Selberg formula, Eiiris, K. Kagami, Elliott-Halberstam conjecture, Euler-Poisson-Darboux equation, Fast Walsh-Hadamard transform, Gauss-Kuzmin distribution, Heath-Brown-Moroz constant, Landau-Ramanujan constant, Mayer-Vietoris sequence, Mian-Chowla sequence, Pohlig-Hellman algorithm, Ramanujan-Petersson conjecture, Unfolding (geometry).
- 5 Jun: Dodecahedral hyperprism, Frenet-Serret formulas, Gauss's law for gravitational fields, Inversion (geometry), Lommel differential equation, Nested sampling.
Explanation
The first row of the table is where humans can add and delete items. The rest of the table is automatically generated by a script that runs daily.
Requested articles: Article requests listed on Wikipedia:Requested articles/mathematics, sorted by the approximate date that they were listed. Old entries are purged regularly (this also holds for the other rows in the table). If a name is struck through like this, then the article request was subsequently removed. The number at the end is the total number of articles requested on Wikipedia:Requested articles/mathematics.
Articles on AfD: Mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) listed for deletion, together with a link to the corresponding subpage of Wikipedia:Articles for deletion where the discussion takes place.
Proposed for deletion: Mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) proposed for deletion with the {{prod}} tag.
Featured articles: Mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) appearing on Wikipedia:Featured article candidates, Wikipedia:Featured article review, Wikipedia:Peer review, Wikipedia:Scientific peer review, Wikipedia:Good article candidates, and Wikipedia:Good articles/Review, together with a link to the subpage where the discussion takes place. The entry is struck out if the discussion has been concluded.
New articles: New mathematical articles, where mathematical articles refers to the articles listed on List of mathematics articles (0-9), List of mathematics articles (A), List of mathematics articles (B), …, List of mathematics articles (Z), List of mathematics lists, or List of mathematicians. These lists are maintained by Mathbot, which is a script run by Oleg Alexandrov.
Needing verification: Mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) listed in Category:Wikipedia articles needing factual verification. The templates {{cleanup-verify}} and {{not verified}} adds articles to this category. Articles that are subsequently removed are struck through.
Needing expert attention: Mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) listed in Category:Pages needing expert attention or one of its subcategories. The templates {{expert}} and {{technical (expert)}} adds articles to this category.
Needing attention: Articles listed on Wikipedia:Pages needing attention/Mathematics plus mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) listed in Category:Pages needing attention. The template {{attention}} adds articles to this category.
Needing wikification: Mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) listed in Category:Articles that need to be wikified or one of its subcategories. The template {{wikify}} adds articles to this category.
Needing context: Mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) listed in Category:Wikipedia articles needing context or one of its subcategories. The templates {{context}} and {{cleanup-context}} adds articles to this category.
Requested images: Articles listed in the Mathematics section of Wikipedia:Requested pictures plus mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) in Category:Wikipedia requested images or a subcategory.
Too technical: Mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) listed in Category:Wikipedia articles that are too technical or one of its subcategories. The templates {{technical}} and {{technical (expert)}} adds articles to this category.
Needing clean-up: Mathematical articles (as defined in the description of New articles) listed in Category:Wikipedia cleanup or Category:Cleanup by month or one of the subcategories of the latter. The templates {{cleanup}}, {{cleanup-date}} and {{cleanup-remainder}} adds articles to one of these categories.
Removed articles: Articles that are removed from the lists mentioned under new articles; this can happen for instance if the article is deleted, or if the article is moved, or if it is decided that the article is not really about mathematics.
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