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 <title>Wikipedia physics & mathematics entries and exchange projects</title>
 <name>WikipediaPhysicsMathematicsEntriesAndExchangeProjects</name>
 <created>2009-05-14 02:40:03</created>
 <modified>2009-05-14 02:42:34</modified>
 <type>Topic</type>
 <creator id="441" name="bci1"/>
 <modifier id="441" name="bci1"/>
 <comment>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlanetMath</comment>
 <author id="441" name="bci1"/>
 <classification>
	<category scheme="msc" code="00."/>
	<category scheme="msc" code="02."/>
	<category scheme="msc" code="03."/>
	<category scheme="msc" code="03.65.Fd"/>
 </classification>
 <defines>
	<concept>PlanetPhysics.org exchange with Wikipedia</concept>
 </defines>
 <synonyms>
	<synonym concept="Wikipedia physics &amp; mathematics entries and exchange projects" alias="Wikipedia projects and exchanges"/>
 </synonyms>
 <keywords>
	<term>Wikipedia Physics Project</term>
	<term>[[WP-PHYS]]</term>
 </keywords>
 <preamble></preamble>
 <content>This is a contributed topic on physics, as well as mathematics, entries and exchange projects on Wikipedia.

\section{Wikipedia physics and mathematics entries or exchange projects}
There are over 600 PM and PlanetPhysics entries that are partially incorporated in existing Wikipedia websites materials. Furthermore there is also an \PMlinkexternal{exchange 
project between Wikipedia and PlanetMath.org}{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Mathematics/PlanetMath_Exchange#Converting_text_from_PlanetMath_to_Wikipedia_formats}.

PlanetPhysics.org members who have entries on Wikipedia may transfer
or incorporate their entries on PlanetPhysics, with the appropriate acknowledgement of the free use of their GNU license documents on Wikipedia.
Conversely, Wikipedia members are also able to freely transfer or partially incorporate their entries content from PlanetPhysics also to Wikipedia under the free GNU license terms. Often this involves at present a change in the TeX version utilized, with a different look and feel in the graphics-rich environment on Wikipedia.</content>
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