> Recently, I created a "Formula library" project based on LaTeX2HTML. I hope > to creat a single, large, free online reference where you can look up for any > formulas, constants in mathematics, physics, chemstry... instead looking > through thick reference books. The HTML design should be simple so that you > can view it with any browsers you like. You can even download it to an > electronic organizer (Palm, PocketPC) and carry it with you to an exam :-) > > You can view and download the initial copy library (HTML + LaTeX source) at > > http://www.physics.umn.edu/~ttnguyen/formula > A very laudable initiative. However, for Math, a link to MathML would be very interesting, see, e.g., the Wolfram Web page http://functions.wolfram.com/, which already has more than 37,000 formulae online. mg
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