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=== 2015 ===
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* (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MathJax Retrieved:2015-4-19.
* (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MathJax Retrieved:2015-4-19.
** '''MathJax</B> is a [[cross-browser]] [[JavaScript library]] that displays [[mathematical notation]] in [[web browser]]s, using [[MathML]], [[LaTeX]] and [[ASCIIMathML]] markup.   [[MathJax JavaScript Library|MathJax]] is released as [[open-source software]] under the [[Apache license]]. The [[MathJax JavaScript Library|MathJax]] project started in 2009 as the successor to an earlier JavaScript mathematics formatting library, [[jsMath]], and is managed by the [[American Mathematical Society]].  The project was founded by the [[American Mathematical Society]], [[Design Science (company)|Design Science]], and the [[Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics]] and is supported by numerous sponsors such as the [[American Institute of Physics]] and [[Stack Exchange Network|Stack Exchange]]. [[MathJax JavaScript Library|MathJax]] is used by web sites including [[arXiv]], [[Elsevier]]'s [[ScienceDirect]],<Ref>http://www.elsevier.com/physical-sciences/mathematics/mathjax </ref> [[MathSciNet]], [[n-category cafe]], [[MathOverflow]], [[Wikipedia]], [[Scholarpedia]], [[Project Euclid]] journals,  and the [[All-Russian Mathematical Portal]].
** '''MathJax</B> is a [[cross-browser]] [[JavaScript library]] that displays [[mathematical notation]] in [[web browser]]s, using [[MathML]], [[LaTeX]] and [[ASCIIMathML]] markup. [[MathJax JavaScript Library|MathJax]] is released as [[open-source software]] under the [[Apache license]]. The [[MathJax JavaScript Library|MathJax]] project started in 2009 as the successor to an earlier JavaScript mathematics formatting library, [[jsMath]], and is managed by the [[American Mathematical Society]].  The project was founded by the [[American Mathematical Society]], [[Design Science (company)|Design Science]], and the [[Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics]] and is supported by numerous sponsors such as the [[American Institute of Physics]] and [[Stack Exchange Network|Stack Exchange]]. [[MathJax JavaScript Library|MathJax]] is used by web sites including [[arXiv]], [[Elsevier]]'s [[ScienceDirect]],<Ref>http://www.elsevier.com/physical-sciences/mathematics/mathjax </ref> [[MathSciNet]], [[n-category cafe]], [[MathOverflow]], [[Wikipedia]], [[Scholarpedia]], [[Project Euclid]] journals,  and the [[All-Russian Mathematical Portal]].
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  • https://github.com/mathjax/MathJax
    • QUOTE: MathJax is an open-source JavaScript display engine for LaTeX, MathML, and AsciiMath notation that works in all modern browsers. It was designed with the goal of consolidating the recent advances in web technologies into a single, definitive, math-on-the-web platform supporting the major browsers and operating systems. It requires no setup on the part of the user (no plugins to download or software to install), so the page author can write web documents that include mathematics and be confident that users will be able to view it naturally and easily. Simply include MathJax and some mathematics in a web page, and MathJax does the rest.

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