- From: Neil Soiffer <soiffer@alum.mit.edu>
- Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2022 18:06:49 -0800
- To: "www-math@w3.org" <www-math@w3.org>
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I put this question to ChatGPT. Here's the answer (for your amusement or edification): MathML (Mathematical Markup Language) is a markup language that is used to encode mathematical formulas and equations in a format that can be interpreted by computers. It is an application of XML (Extensible Markup Language) and is designed to make it easier to share mathematical content across different platforms and devices. MathML is considered useful for a number of reasons. First, it allows mathematical content to be encoded in a standard format that can be easily interpreted by computers, making it easier to manipulate and process mathematically. This is particularly useful for applications such as computer algebra systems and other software that deals with mathematical content. Second, MathML allows mathematical content to be included in web pages and other electronic documents in a way that is easily readable by both humans and machines. This is useful for creating educational materials, technical documents, and other types of content that include mathematical equations and formulas. Finally, MathML is useful for improving the accessibility of mathematical content. By encoding mathematical content in a standard format, it can be made more easily accessible to people with disabilities, such as those who are blind or have low vision. This can help to make mathematical content more inclusive and more widely accessible to a larger audience. Overall, MathML is considered a useful tool for encoding, sharing, and processing mathematical content, and it has many potential applications in fields such as education, publishing, and scientific research. ==== Apparently AI likes MathML :-) Neil
Received on Sunday, 11 December 2022 02:07:09 UTC