MathematicsAndStatistics
:AbstractAlgebra -- AnaLysis -- TopOlogy -- GeoMetry -- AlgebraicGeometry - CombinaTorics -- SetTheory
:PythagoreanTheorem -- MathematicalGrouP -- TrigonometricFunctions -- ProbabilityAndStatistics
:SurrealNumbers -- IntegerSequences -- MathematicalConstants -- TheoremProving -- SpecialFunctions
:PhilosophyOfMath -- FoundationsOfMathematics -- MathematicalIntuitionism -- FiniteMathematics -- CategoryTheory
:FermatsLastTheorem -- MathematicianS -- FieldsMedal -- TheMostRemarkableFormulaInTheWorld
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I personnally find the title MathematicsAndStatistics not to my state. There is Statistics as a (despised but important) part of Mathematics on one hand, and I would say applied or actual statistics which belongs to the subject they are applied to (DemoGraphy or PopulatioN, EconomicS, EnvironementalSciences, HealthSciences, ...) on the other hand --OprgaG
Frankly, I wouldn't mind if MathematicsAndStatistics were split apart. Most everyone knows the relation between them. Mathematics is a much broader category and more diverse than statistics. The real question is whether we want to build a very tall system of categories or a broad one. The former will require much more drilling down to find the topic the reader wants while the other will require reading more topics on a page to choose the next subtopic. Perhaps the best solution would be to limit any page of subtopics to a single full screen to avoid a lot of scrolling. -- DickBeldin
Well, have at it!
Dick, notice that we can now use free linking. -- Larry Sanger