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Project Euclid is Using MathJax

Project Euclid is now using MathJax to display mathematics in its journals. A joint project of the American Mathematical Society, Design Science, Inc., and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, MathJax is an open-source JavaScript display engine that renders standard mathematics codes readable in regular Web browsers. MathJax's implementation in MathSciNet was covered in Science Resources here. More information about MathJax can be found here.

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