Wikipedia:School and university projects/Discrete and numerical mathematics/Participants and major contributions/Academic year 2018-2019

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 * Contributions on topics from other fields are not valid. Topics such as the limit of a sequence definition, convergence criteria, Cauchy sequences, series, convergence criteria, continuity of functions, derivability, etc., belong to calculus, to (non-numerical) mathematical analysis. Basic topics on matrices, their definitions, simple Gauss elimination method, etc., belong to (non-numerical) linear algebra. In this project, such topics have no place because they do not belong either to discrete mathematics or to numerical calculus. In this project, the topics should essentially single out the particularities of discrete versus continuous issues and the different algorithmic aspects of their numerical calculation.

For each academic year, we will consider the topics and epigraphs of the teaching plan (ficha12a) as central or transversal, according to the working time devoted to them, plus other transversal ones. This will be fully reflected in the updated project page, in this page and in the archived pages corresponding to past years.

For more additional topics --- transversal, in any case ---, we could also take into account the classification made by the Wikipedia community:
 * Discrete mathematics themes:
 * Topics in discrete mathematics
 * Outline of discrete mathematics
 * Numerical algebra and calculus themes:
 * Areas of study
 * Outline of numerical analysis

Without forgetting certain related areas such as, for instance, Decision theory (particularly Optimal decisions) or Sequential methods. Or the WikiProject Mathematics, where we can find direct links to:
 * requested articles
 * mathematics stubs to be expanded
 * articles needing expert attention
 * mathematics pages needing attention
 * more things to do
 * recognized contents
 * conventions for articles with mathematical content.

It is also of great interest the WikiProject «Logic».

The present university project is specific for contributing to Wikipedia. In addition to this, we may be involved on a voluntary basis in Wikibooks, for instance, in the mathematics wikibooks, particularly in university level mathematics books, as Formal Logic, Discrete Mathematics, Set Theory, Number Theory, Combinatorics or Algebra and in the Wikiversity, for instance, in courses/lectures regarding discrete mathematics or abstract algebra. And once in motion, why not contribute to any other Wikimedia project?
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Academic year 2018-2019
Please, read the project guidelines: University project: Discrete and numerical mathematics.

= Your statement of intentions has been accepted. = Your statement of intentions needs changes in deed to be accepted. Please check it  as soon as possible , going over it bearing in mind the requirements for your participation in the project, the example of logbook I gave and the approved statements of intentions of your classmates. = You have been required to modify your statement of intentions and you have not responded to request or you have met it partially. Thus, your statement of intentions might not be accepted. Please review your statement of intentions and act accordingly  as quickly as you can .

1 T = User's talk page, C = User's contributions, S = User's sandbox, L = User's logbook, P = All user's pages with prefix.