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WEB PUBLISHING OF MATHEMATICAL TEXTS

Abstract

In this paper we present an overview of Web publishing techniques for mathematical
texts. We also perform an analysis of the current document formats from the
perspective of effective automatic data processing, reuse of information and compatibility
with current browsers. We review projects for editing and converting of mathematical
documents intended for Web publishing.

About the Author

В. Кубаев
Московский государственный университет имени М.В. Ломоносова
Russian Federation


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