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mscharrer | 4 years ago

> Nothing is mining the web for maths, and semantic markup for maths buys you nothing.

I find that rather unfortunate. A math search engine that find sites with equivalent formulae (or segments) would be quite useful to me.

Of course, that can probably made to work with image alt tags containing latex code.

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TheRealPomax|4 years ago

What would you use it for? And that's a serious question: what would you use it for, as opposed to just using wolfram alpha or some other service that can already get you all the answers, analysis, and more, without having to mine MathML from random pages on the internet?

magnio|4 years ago

In the past, I used a math search engine[0] to find solutions for Olympiad problems, especially inequality ones. I imagine it would be useful when you want to find the name of some formulas or expressions that you came across, though probably not much more.

[0] My typical query: https://approach0.xyz/search/?q=OR%20content%3A%24a_%7Bn%2B1...

edflsafoiewq|4 years ago

Semantic MathML is an absurdity, like marking up the tree diagram of all your English sentences, and linking all words to a URL with their dictionary definition. In short, the sort of think only the semweb wonks could have dreamed up.