The result was delete. WjBscribe 09:15, 1 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Original research. The term mathematical landscape is used in a news item of the American Institute of Mathematics in an attempt to explain the story. This use of the term is not common. I think that the article's use of the term extrapolates from the uncommon meaning in the AIM news item. The article goes on to list several interesting mathematical objects with little common ground. It ends with something called the "mathematical landscape conjecture", which very roughly reflects the beliefs of theoretical physicists like Edward Witten but its description is very vague, no references are given, and again, the name is a neologism as far as I can see.
This page was discussed at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics/Archive 24#Strange article. The conclusion was that the page as it stands contains too much original research. I waited more than two weeks to give the author the opportunity to work on it, but not much has happened. So I now propose the article be deleted. Jitse Niesen (talk) 07:26, 26 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]