Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4/Mathematics

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Mathematics (299 articles)

See also: People: Mathematicians

Basics (59 articles)

Geometry (57 articles)

Algebra (40 articles)

Statistics and probability (40 articles)

Discrete mathematics (38 articles)

For topics in applied computer science, see Technology: Computing and information technology

Calculus and analysis (40 articles)

Other (25 articles)