|
|
|
|
|
Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that anyone may edit. Its coverage of elementary mathematical topics is almost complete, and its coverage of intermediate and advanced topics is adequate. Wikipedia has articles on the integers in the range
as well as 220, 284, 496, 666, 720, 1138, 1729, 69105 and certain powers of ten. Its biographical coverage of the most famous mathematicians and physicists (Albert Einstein, Gauss, Ramanujan, Wiles, etc.) is on par with that of the best paper encyclopedias, and there is often at least a couple of lines of information on the more obscure mathematicians.
The Wikipedia articles on mathematical (and other) themes are not only in English, but also in many other languages; the available language alternatives of a given article are found in a box in the left margin. The contents of distinct language versions are not identical, and the English version is not always the most comprehensive. Although Wikipedia can usually be relied on for definitions of mathematical terms, it is by design not meant for mathematical proofs; Wikipedia
has only the most famous and elementary proofs (such as Euclid's proof that there are infinitely many primes).
Because anyone may edit Wikipedia and introduce intentional or unintentional computational errors, it is advisable to double-check or recalculate any number from Wikipedia before using it in any intensive calculations. Unlike PlanetMath, Wikipedia does not use the Mathematics Subject Classification codes to organize its entries on mathematical topics; however, the PlanetMath Exchange does use the MSC codes to coordinate exchange between PlanetMath and Wikipedia. This would seem to reveal
the same deficiencies as PlanetMath, but Wikipedia has articles on those topics from a more physics-oriented standpoint.
|
Anyone with an account can edit this entry. Please help improve it!
"Wikipedia" is owned by PrimeFan. [ full author list (6) ]
|
|
(view preamble)
Cross-references: coordinate, codes, Mathematics Subject Classification, PlanetMath, number, primes, design, terms, definitions, margin, languages, Ramanujan, Gauss, Albert Einstein, powers, integers
There are 43 references to this entry.
This is version 9 of Wikipedia, born on 2007-02-24, modified 2008-03-25.
Object id is 8979, canonical name is Wikipedia.
Accessed 2352 times total.
Classification:
| AMS MSC: | 01A61 (History and biography :: History of mathematics and mathematicians :: Twenty-first century) | | | 01A65 (History and biography :: History of mathematics and mathematicians :: Contemporary) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pending Errata and Addenda
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|