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1 Guidelines  



1.1  How far to go?  



1.1.1  Creating a new article or adding onto an existing one  







1.2  Template for integers  



1.2.1  Outline of template  







1.3  Naming compliance  





1.4  Extra-mathematical associations  





1.5  Citations  





1.6  Edit summaries  





1.7  Flagship articles  







2 Progress  



2.1  Priority of mathematics articles  



2.1.1  Top-priority  





2.1.2  High-priority  





2.1.3  Mid-priority  





2.1.4  Low-priority  







2.2  Overview  





2.3  Articles for deletion  



2.3.1  Current  









3 Participation  



3.1  Active members  





3.2  Inactive or past members  





3.3  Userboxes  





3.4  Talk  







4 Resources  





5 See also  





6 External links  














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This WikiProject is aimed at standardizing the pages on numbers. Although most of the articles on numbers currently follow a format, they do so to varying degrees. A general template is given below to assist in creating and improving these articles.

Guidelines[edit]

How far to go?[edit]

See also Wikipedia:Notability (numbers).

There is no need to remind anyone here that there are infinitely many numbers, for we all already know that. Despite what some may rant, no one here has any intention of making a robot to make number articles. All number articles will be written by humans, because we want to have articles on numbers that humans might want to look up; thus the articles will take into account the humanistic qualities of numbers. So the question is, what numbers should there be articles for?

Creating a new article or adding onto an existing one[edit]

Care should be taken to only create a new article on a number if there is sufficient known information to create an article that consists of more than just "N comes after N − 1 and before N + 1". As a guideline, you ought to know at least three interesting properties of a number. What constitutes interesting can be debated (see Wikipedia:Evaluating how interesting an integer's mathematical property is for one possible way of gauging this), but the point is that the careless creation of number article stubs is to be avoided. Also, and as importantly in many respects, which cultural and scientific properties (or otherwise) can be attributed to the number? For a complete number article, there need-be at least one accompanying important cultural association aside from mathematical properties present. If you only know one interesting mathematical property, consider jotting it down in an article on a near round number. For instance, if you want to write an article on 1050, see if something about it has already been written on it at 1000. That's the point of the series of stubs at the ends of articles like 500 and 7000, to see if there are numbers outside the declared project range that might merit their own article.

So, before creating a new article on a number, go over a checklist:

  1. See if the number has already been written about at an article on a near round number (rounding down, i.e. if searching for the number 455, seek the page 400).
  2. Name at least three interesting and unrelated mathematical properties of the number (or one earth-shatteringly interesting property, such as odd perfect number, or a quasiperfect number of either parity).
  3. Fill out a Docuan table (see below) with the basic properties of the number (factorization, binary representation, etc.)
  4. Understand whether other fields have associations with the number, so as to include whichever philosophical, cultural and scientific links that are relevant.
  5. Follow the template below once you have sufficient information to start a new article, or add onto an existing one.

Template for integers[edit]

Outline of template[edit]

Each article on a number ought to consist of two major sections, the first dealing with the mathematical properties of the number, the second dealing with the extramathematical properties of the number, such as cultural associations of the number.

  1. Mathematical properties
    1. Representation (decimal, Roman, Mayan, hexadecimal, etc.)
    2. Arithmetic, number theory properties
    3. Algebraic properties
    4. Calculus properties
    5. Geometric properties
  2. Extra-mathematical references
    1. Most universal and eternal
    2. Most local and ephemeral still worth listing.

This template (originally developed by Docu) is a subtractive template; i.e. given a number N that has all relevant mathematical properties (even mutually exclusive ones), including extra-mathematical properties. To use this template, replace the in-line generic statements with appropriate information:

N (number)


N (spell out number in bold) is the natural number following N − 1 and preceding N + 1. It is mainly known culturally (or in mathematics) for X and Y reason.

In mathematics


Number infobox
 N − 1               N               N + 1 
 x0  x1  x2  x3  x4  N  x6  x7  x8  x9 
List of numbers Integers
 y  2y  3y  4y  5y  6y  7y  8y  9y  10y 
 Cardinal  en
 Ordinal  Nth
 Factorization  1 × N (prime) or pa × pb × ...     
 Divisors  1, pa, pb, pc, ..., pa × pb, ..., N
 Roman numeral  "N"
 Binary  "N2"
  ... ...
 Hexadecimal  "N16"

N is the xthprime number (orcomposite number), the previous being N − 2y, with which it comprises a twin (orcousin, sexy, ..., for y = 1, 2, 3, ...) prime.

It is also a Mersenne prime, or a Fermat prime, permutable prime, palindromic prime, and so forth; deficient or else abundant, highly composite, etc., if the number is not prime.

It is the sum of n-consecutive primes, px + px+1 + px+2 + ...

N has a Euler totient value of X.

It an X-gonal number.

It is the squareofx, or the sum of n consecutive squares.

It occurs in the X-sequence as the nth member, and is an Y-type number.

In normal space, the interior or exterior angles of a X-agon measure N degrees.

 Note: there should be links to the relevant articles (which already contain lists of that kind of number). 
  Use {{Infobox number}} template to generate a formal number infobox that displays basic information. 

In other fields


N is also:

 Note: be meticulous to only add information pertinent to the number, without including entries that exclusively reference the numeral(s)
  See § Extra-mathematical associations for more information. 

See also


References


Naming compliance[edit]

For most cases, articles should be named N (number), with the literal spelling of the numbers redirected accordingly (e.g., Four hundred and ninety-six redirects to 496 (number)).

Numbers deserving their own article that are greater than 999, should have the article title written in digits without any separators between the digits of the integer part. Writing the number with separators may of course be acknowledged in the body of the article. Thus, the article on the taxicab number 1,729 should be 1729 (number), though the article can mention that the number may be written "1,729" or "1.729."

Besides −1, there are no articles on negative integers. Adding information about a negative number therefore can fall under articles representative of numbers' positive, absolute values. One half is the chosen article name for 12.

Extra-mathematical associations[edit]

It is preferable to have a stub article than to pad an article with trivial or tenuously related information. Normal Wikipedia policies, and guidelines, should be considered when choosing which content to include. Specifically, any scientific and cultural associations of a number, and otherwise, must be verifiable, and covered with due weight.

Remember that the subject of the article is the number — that is, the mathematical object — and not the numeral(s) that represents the string of characters or character commonly used to represent the number. Take care to include only significant extra-mathematical associations of the number that are not trivial.

Do not include content that relates to the article's title only as an identifier, or label, or simple enumeration, or measurement, or as a trivial mention. For example:

If there is plausible ambiguity between such items and the given string of characters, the place to mention it would be on a disambiguation page for the number.

A scientific notion referenced in a number article depends on the mathematics of its properties and characteristics, and how substantial they are, as aforementioned. Examples include:

As well as any other scientific fact that is arithmetically, geometrically, or algebraically tied to the number itself, including by statistical significance, and where equalities near almost integer values.

Highly culturally important references to numbers can be included, such as lucky or unlucky numbers (as a form of numerology), as long as there is a direct reference to mathematical properties of the number, even if mystical (i.e. The One in the philosophy of neoplatonism). See the essay Wikipedia:"In popular culture" content for guidance on how to select appropriate cultural references.

Finally, do not include other general content in the body of the article that is untied to the number as a mathematical object:

Or any notion or item that is not directly relatable to mathematical aspects of the number (in this case, only its numeral is being referenced). If need-be, a hatnote atop the article can be used to link to another article if an important disambiguation is needed. This permits the article to remain focused on information that is primarily number-theoretical.

Citations[edit]

Just as with any information in Wikipedia, articles on numbers need to cite sources. (See Wikipedia:Citing sources for general information on citing sources).

Some statements that are easily verified with a pocket calculator might not need citations (e.g., the fact that 73 = 343), but anything slightly more difficult to verify does (e.g., that 786 might be the largest number for which 2nCn is not divisible by the square of an odd prime).

It is not the place of this project to prescribe a citation format. Until Wikipedia decides on a uniform citation format, number articles may use whatever citation format would be acceptable in a mathematics journal.

The OEIS and Mathworld are respectable Web sources, as are Web versions of respected professional journals.

It is acceptable for a number article to have few citations if the linked 'word' articles have primary and secondary sourcing.

Edit summaries[edit]

Every project member (indeed anyone who edits Wikipedia) is encouraged to write brief but complete edit summaries. (See Wikipedia:Edit summary for advice on writing edit summaries for articles on any topic).

For articles about numbers, or mathematics in general, it is advisable to use "linear algebra" (algebra typeset into a single line, without superscripts or subscripts) or pseudocode.

For example, instead of writing "Corrected mathematical formula to sum of reciprocals of squares of factorials instead of sum of reciprocals of factorials of squares, corrected links to Italian, Chinese Wikipedias", you could write "Corrected formula Sum(1/n!^2) instead of Sum(1/n^2!), corrected it:, zh:"

In edit summaries, use the mathematical operators available on the standard keyboard (+, -, *, /, ^) even though a different operator (e.g., ×) would be more appropriate in the article text.

Although Greek letters can technically be used in edit summaries, it is preferable to use the name of the letter spelled out in the English alphabet. For example, "Changed e to pi in formula", "Mu(100) is 0, not 1" (The article text should of course fully avail itself to any applicable Greek letters).

Some shorthand notations that might be useful:

n, num, # An arbitrary integer
p An arbitrary prime number
x, num, # An arbitrary real number
val Value
tri; sq, ^2; pentag; hexag; heptag, etc. Triangular; square; pentagonal; hexagonal; heptagonal, etc.
sum; prod Sum; product
!; !!; super!, $!; hyper!; ¡!, i!; !sum; 1/! Factorial; double factorial; superfactorial; hyperfactorial; alternating factorial; factorial sum; reciprocal of factorial
bin; oct; dec; hex Binary; octal; decimal; hexadecimal
Infobox, Docuan table The table with binary, hexadecimal representation, factorization and other general data points about the number

Flagship articles[edit]

Articles for the first twelve integers are some of the most well-developed number articles, in terms of mathematical properties and cultural associations, as well as sourcing. This being said, there are many other number articles that are well-written and can serve as examples:

Progress[edit]

The following is the status of the project as of January, 2023.

Priority of mathematics articles[edit]

Following the level of priority set by WikiProject Mathematics:

Top-priority[edit]

There are four main top-priority mathematics number articles:

Currently, articles for 0 and 1 are well-written within their respective mathematics sections, however they are not generally referenced (even though they contain due links, they could use primary sourcing where possible, even when generalizing). The article for π is a featured article, and the article for e is a good article.

High-priority[edit]

Another fourteen relevant mathematics number articles are categorized as high-priority:

These have all recently been improved (2022-).

Mid-priority[edit]

At least four relevant mid-priority mathematical article are listed:

Low-priority[edit]

Articles that are listed as low-priority include:

Methodical priority assignments to integer number articles have not really taken place, which is something that could be further investigated. For example, 24 (number) could be elevated to mid-priority, given the many important geometric and algebraic properties ligated to it. 12 is another such candidate.

Overview[edit]

There are continuous individual articles for positive integers from 1to299.

Navigation bars inside Docuan tables of number articles have been created with the follow functionality:

Status of disambiguation pages:

Articles for deletion[edit]

Current[edit]

For up-to-date and automatically updated list of articles for deletion, see Category:AfD debates subsection 0–9.

Participation[edit]

If you'd like to be part of the project, simply add your username!

Active members[edit]

Inactive or past members[edit]

Userboxes[edit]

Code Result
{{Template:User interest numbers}}
This user is interested in
Numbers.
Usage
{{Template:User WP Numbers}}
12This user is a memberof
WikiProject Numbers
Usage

Some of the following talk pages include it: What links here

Talk[edit]

To add a message of this project to talk pages of number articles, use Template:NumberTalk that can be displayed with {{WikiProject Numbers}}.

WikiProject iconNumbers
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Numbers, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Numbers on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

Resources[edit]

See also[edit]

WikiProject Mathematics

External links[edit]

numbertheory.org – lists of important contributions, number theorists, and concepts of interest


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