Maths, Informatique, Jeux
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Répertoire principalInternationalMathML used with other W3C standards

Currently few browsers have a native MathML support, but even less can use it with all the other W3C standards. The following examples show how you can mixed MathML with XHTML, CSS, SVG, SMIL and XLink. An example of the expected rendering is given, using the W3C's web browser/editor.

Description Your browser rendering Sample rendering (Amaya)
A simple formula (MathML) z , exp z = n = 0 + z n n ! Definition of exp
A formula (MathML) inside a web document (XHTML) For all λ , κ 0 :
  1. If κ λ then κ λ = 2 λ .
  2. If there is some μ < λ such that μ λ κ then κ λ = μ λ .
  3. If κ > λ and if μ λ < κ for all μ < κ , then :
    • If cf κ > λ then κ λ = κ .
    • If cf κ λ then κ λ = κ cf κ .
Laws of infinite cardinal exponentiation

(bug in Amaya : &kappa; (κ) in italic is rendered as &kappav; (ϰ))

A formula (MathML) containing a pink & red matrix (CSS) . det 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = 0 Formula with a red & pink matrix
The definition of a function (MathML) inside the drawing of its graph (SVG). y = 2 x π 2 6 The graph of a linear function
A link to the top of the page (XLink) inside a formula (MathML). ( a + b ) n = k = 0 n n k a k b n k A link inside a formula

An expression of gravitational interaction (MathML) next to the Moon. Both are rotating arround the Earth (SVG+SMIL)

F = G m M r 2 u r

See mathml_svg.xml

The Moon rotating arround the Earth

(There is a bug in Amaya that sets the cursor to the top of the page)

This page is W3C-compliant - Author: Frédéric WANG
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