This is a selection of websites, platforms and applications using MathJax — showcasing some interesting examples that may serve as inspiration for how you can use MathJax on your website. This is only a small fraction of all the websites and platforms using MathJax. In June 2011, there were close to 2000 domains using MathJax (see this News post).
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Featured sites
- The Khan Academy (example), a popular website offering videos and exercises for math e-learning
- Lecture Notes | Notes on Physics (example), lecture notes to accompany two sets of video lectures given by renowned physicists, Professor Leonard Susskind and Professor Walter Lewin
- OpenStudy OCW Scholar (example), discussion platform for MIT OpenCourseWare
- Elsevier’s Article of the Future, prototypes for the next generation of online scholarly articles
- Stack Exchange (example), a popular Q&A platform from the makers of StackOverflow
- MathSciNet, a database of mathematical reviews from the American Mathematical Society (AMS)
- CERN document server (example), collecting scientific documentation for the largest particle physics laboratory in the world
- MathDL (example), the Mathematical Sciences Digital Library of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
- Connexions (example), one of the leading repositories of open educational resources
- Mathics, an online computer algebra system using MathJax