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editMathematics and mathematicians
editMathematical texts and artifacts
editArs Conjectandi – Cantor's first set theory article – De quinque corporibus regularibus – Summa de arithmetica – Vedic Mathematics – YBC 7289 (6 articles)
Mathematicians
editCauer, Wilhelm – Gauss, Carl Friedrich – Gleason, Andrew M. – Graham, Ronald – Holmboe, Bernt Michael – Hypatia – Iyahen, Sunday – Jarník, Vojtěch – Johnson, Katherine – Kuku, Aderemi – Ramanujan, Srinivasa – Ross, Arnold – Roth, Klaus – Shirakatsi, Anania – Steinhaus, Hugo – Størmer, Carl – Turing, Alan – Ulam, Stanisław – Whittaker, E. T. (19 articles)
Geometry and topology
editAlexandrov's uniqueness theorem – Antiparallelogram – Arrangement of lines – Binary tiling – Beckman–Quarles theorem – Book embedding – Borromean rings – Cairo pentagonal tiling – Constructible number – Convex curve – Convex hull – Curve of constant width – Curve-shortening flow – Dehn invariant – Descartes' theorem – Double bubble theorem – Doyle spiral – Erdős–Anning theorem – Euclidean distance – Euclidean minimum spanning tree – Final stellation of the icosahedron – Finite subdivision rule – Heilbronn triangle problem – Hyperbolic spiral – Ideal polyhedron – Isosceles triangle – Jessen's icosahedron – Kawasaki's theorem – Keller's conjecture – Kepler triangle – Kite (geometry) – Laves graph – Malfatti circles – Mayer–Vietoris sequence – Midsphere – Möbius strip – No-three-in-line problem – Opaque set – Penrose tiling – Pick's theorem – Polygonalization – Prince Rupert's cube – Pythagorean theorem – Pythagorean tiling – Quadrisecant – Reuleaux triangle – Schönhardt polyhedron – Schwarz lantern – Shapley–Folkman lemma – Simple polygon – Square pyramid – Square pyramidal number – Squaring the circle – Steinitz's theorem – Sylvester–Gallai theorem – Tessellation – Three-gap theorem – Triaugmented triangular prism – Turán's brick factory problem – Unit distance graph – Witch of Agnesi (61 articles)
Other mathematical topics
edit1 – 17-animal inheritance puzzle – 69 (number) – Addition – Arithmetic – Binary logarithm – BIT predicate – Cantor's isomorphism theorem – Cistercian numerals – Commutative property – Component (graph theory) – Cop-win graph – De Bruijn–Erdős theorem (graph theory) – Derivative – Dirac delta function – Directed acyclic graph – Dual graph – Dyadic rational – e (mathematical constant) – Earth–Moon problem – Erdős–Ko–Rado theorem – Erdős–Straus conjecture – Euclid–Euler theorem – Factorial – Fast inverse square root – Fermat's right triangle theorem – Fibonacci nim – Field (mathematics) – Fleiss' kappa – Free abelian group – Garden of Eden (cellular automaton) – Gleason's theorem – Graph homomorphism – Greedy coloring – Group testing – Halin graph – Handshaking lemma – Harmonic series – Herschel graph – Hidden Markov model – Highest averages method – Hilbert space – Infinity symbol – International Mathematical Olympiad – Kaktovik numerals – Logic of graphs – Lonely runner conjecture – Matrix (mathematics) – Maximum spacing estimation – Mutilated chessboard problem – Nearest-neighbor chain algorithm – Ordered Bell number – Paterson's worms – Patterns in nature – Pell's equation – Perfect graph – Prime number – Pseudoforest – Rado graph – Random binary tree – Regular number – Representation theory of the Lorentz group – Reversible cellular automaton – Rook's graph – Rule 90 – Rule 184 – Skolem's paradox – Snark (graph theory) – Square-difference-free set – Sylvester's sequence – Taylor series – Telephone number (mathematics) – Theil–Sen estimator – Three utilities problem – Unit fraction – Universal vertex – Vector space – Viète's formula – Well-covered graph – Wieferich prime – Znám's problem (81 articles)