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This page is for listing suggestions for featured content on the Mathematics Portal. If you have suggestions, please feel free to add them here. Also feel free to comment on any suggestions listed here.
For past featured content please see:
Presently, there is no formal process for selecting featured content. This may change if need demands. The maintainers of the portal will select content listed here at their discretion, or, in absence of any suggestions, at their whim.
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I've also been using Featured articles or articles rated A-Class on the Mathematics articles by quality list, with a bias towards those articles on more obscure areas of maths, and which have a leading picture. I tend to simply copy the introduction and said picture. Tompw 11:09, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
At the time of writing, all FA or A-class maths articles listed at Mathematics articles by quality page have used as AotW, or are on the list to apear. (Two exceptions: Margin of error, where the current image is too detailed to be used at such as small size; and Mathematics, as it's the main article for the portal). Tompw (talk) 11:55, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
The following is a list of links for the next few weeks, together with the date things change.
I'd like to suggest Homotopy groups of spheres for a article of the week, its been receiving quite a bit of editor attention. E8 (mathematics) might also be worth considering. --Salix alba (talk) 19:24, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
Images must have proper free use tags - no fair use or deprecated tags.
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Real part of the modular discriminant on the unit circle |
Absolute value of the gamma function on the complex plane |
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A toroid |
The vertex configuration of a tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb |
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Pi unrolled |
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Sixth stellation of the icosahedron |
See also: Category:Mathematics images
The following is a list of links for the next few months:
Your Composite Numerals page has a listing of composite numbers. One of the numbers listed is "57" which is a prime number, not composite. P.S. My twelve-year-old daughter found it.
List of current DYK items: