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Wikipedia has different classes of articles describing their quality. Two high-class articles are the featured articles (FA) and good articles (GA). Wikipedia has an essay about the differences between GA and FA. Still, it does not describe very specifically until I asked again because of both GA and FA's evolutions over time. Featured list is similar to the featured articles, but their difference is that the featured list focuses on the list-based article. This is similar to defining what featured pictures is. Out of 6,910,955 articles on Wikipedia, there are 40,539 good articles, 6,620 featured articles, and 4,503 featured lists.

Because this focuses on mathematics, the following are the numbers of GA and FA based on their categories. Out of more than +29,000, there are 195 good articles, 31 featured articles, 4 featured lists, and 64 featured pictures. Over time, the number has significantly changed by focusing on both categories or by presumption by looking at WP:GAN#MATH. This is intended to complete the list of high-class mathematics articles, although we have Wikipedia:Good articles/Mathematics.

High-class mathematics articles

  1. Number of FA: 31 (13.7%)
  2. Number of GA: 195 (86.3%)