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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject Mathematics/Reference resources

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    Many valuable references in mathematics are beginning to migrate from inaccessible libraries to scans available on the web. This includes both classical publications and recent ones. The most common document formats are: HTML: Hypertext markup language, the standard web browsing format; PDF: Portable document format, the Adobe Acrobat format

  3. Category:Mathematics source templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Mathematics source templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Mathematics source templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  4. OMDoc - Wikipedia

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    OMDoc (Open Mathematical Documents) is a semantic markup format for mathematical documents. While MathML only covers mathematical formulae and the related OpenMath standard only supports formulae and “content dictionaries” containing definitions of the symbols used in formulae, OMDoc covers the whole range of written mathematics.

  5. Template:Math/doc - Wikipedia

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    The math template formats mathematical formulas generated using HTML or wiki markup. (It does not accept the AMS-LaTeX markup that <math> does.) The template uses the texhtml class by default for inline text style formulas, which aims to match the size of the serif font with the surrounding sans-serif font (see below).

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Illinois/Templates

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    The county templates are not directly transcluded due to template limits. It may be a better idea to split this off into multiple pages. It may be a better idea to split this off into multiple pages. State

  7. List of open-source software for mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Xcas/Giac is an open-source project developed at the Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble since 2000. Written in C++, maintained by Bernard Parisse's et al. and available for Windows, Mac, Linux and many others platforms. It has a compatibility mode with Maple, Derive and MuPAD software and TI-89, TI-92 and Voyage 200 calculators.

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  9. List of mathematics reference tables - Wikipedia

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