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Note:Portal:Mathematics/Upcoming featured pictures now lists upcoming months, so any appropriate image can actually be placed "in the queue" to appear as a future "Picture of the month".
... that an equitable coloring of a
graph(pictured), in which the numbers of vertices of each color are as nearly equal as possible, may require far more colors than a
graph coloring without this constraint? (
09.03)
... that there are 115,200 solutions to the ménage problem of
permuting six couples at a twelve-person table so that men and women alternate and are seated away from their partners? (
09.01)
...that in
graph theory, a pseudoforest can contain
trees and pseudotrees, but cannot contain any butterflies, diamonds, handcuffs, or bicycles? (
07.10)
...that a cyclic cellular automaton(pictured) is a system of simple mathematical rules that can generate complex patterns mixing random chaos, blocks of color, and spirals? (
07.04)
This page is for listing suggestions for featured content on the
Mathematics Portal. If you have suggestions, please feel free to add them here. Also feel free to comment on any suggestions listed here.
Presently, there is no formal process for selecting featured content. This may change if need demands. The maintainers of the portal will select content listed here at their discretion, or, in absence of any suggestions, at their whim.
Articles
Pictures
Images must have proper free use tags - no fair use or deprecated tags.
Note:Portal:Mathematics/Upcoming featured pictures now lists upcoming months, so any appropriate image can actually be placed "in the queue" to appear as a future "Picture of the month".
... that an equitable coloring of a
graph(pictured), in which the numbers of vertices of each color are as nearly equal as possible, may require far more colors than a
graph coloring without this constraint? (
09.03)
... that there are 115,200 solutions to the ménage problem of
permuting six couples at a twelve-person table so that men and women alternate and are seated away from their partners? (
09.01)
...that in
graph theory, a pseudoforest can contain
trees and pseudotrees, but cannot contain any butterflies, diamonds, handcuffs, or bicycles? (
07.10)
...that a cyclic cellular automaton(pictured) is a system of simple mathematical rules that can generate complex patterns mixing random chaos, blocks of color, and spirals? (
07.04)