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Math Overflow: social Q&A for mathematicians
Math Overflow is a Web site launched in October 2009. It is, to quote the homepage, “a place for mathematicians to ask and answer questions.” Anyone can post questions of interest to mathematicians—anything from basic questions to current research material—and … Continue reading
Math on the web: when LaTeX is not enough
Terence Tao, Fields Medalist and Professor of Mathematics at UCLA, recently made a post on his blog regarding the difficulties of rendering math on the web. For print, LaTeX is the gold standard, but there isn’t yet an established means … Continue reading
