If you can’t get enough reading through the examples of MathJax in use, then here’s an even longer list of pages.
This is still only a small fraction of all the websites and platforms using MathJax. In June 2011, there were close to 2000 domains using MathJax.
If your website or application uses MathJax, and you would like to be added, please contact us.
Gallery of selected sites
Scholarly communication
- AMS Feature Columns
- AMS MathSciNet
- The Annals of Mathematics
- Elsevier’s Article of the Future
- CERN document server
- Project Euclid
- Biomedical Optics Express & Optical Material Express (from The Optical Society)
- INSPIRE
- Math-Net.Ru
- Scholarpedia
- Introduction to Calculus, an interactive textbook by Group Study.net
- Particle Data group uses MathJax for their repository for particle physics data.
Academia
- Lecture Notes | Notes on Physcis (example), , lecture notes to accompany two sets of video lectures given by renowned physicists, Professor Leonard Susskind and Professor Walter Lewin.
- Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics (University of Alabama in Huntsville)
- KAIST (Department of Mathematical Sciences, South Korea)
- Toronto Math Wiki (Department of Mathematics of the University of Toronto)
- El Jabr (Aïn Temouchent University; in French)
- Statistics for Engineering (McMaster University)
- IsarMathLib (Isabelle/ZF theorem proving environment)
- Mathnotes.me Stanford course pages by Pierre Garapon.
- Catalogue of Complex Hadamard Matrices by Wojciech Bruzda, Wojciech Tadej and Karol Życzkowski.
- Aorinevo.com, calculus course pages.
Q&A, Forums, Wiki’s
- math.stackexchange (example), a popular Q&A platform from the makers of StackOverflow.
- Math Overflow
- ProofWiki
- Traditio-ru.org, a Russian wiki.
- GeoGebra Wiki
- suluclac.com
- Gollum (the GitHub wiki system)
- SklogWiki (thermodynamics and statistical mechanics)
- Group Study / Calculus (example), an “interactive textbook”.
- Math Help Boards, math forums for all levels.
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Blogs&personal websites
- The Daily Irrelevant
- Sputsoft
- STM Publishing: Tools, Technologies and Change
- GoGCM
- The Tau Manifesto
- Mathematics Diary
- Tetration
- Program fragments
- Dysfunctional
- Strong Inference
- Math-10 blog
- Sergey Karayev’s Research notes
- iAmmar
- Thoughts on Gifted Education
- dexy blog
- Vita Smid’s blog
- mattischro.me
- Engineering revision
Technical documentation
- OPAL tutorial (Optimization of Algorithms)
- formula.js, a javascript implementation of most Microsoft Excel and Google Spreadsheets functions, uses MathJax for documentation.
E-learning
- The Khan Academy
- Flat World Knowledge
- MathDL (from the MAA)
- Connexions
- OpenStudy OCW Scholar
- Solutions to Purcell’s Electricity and Magnetism
- Prépas Dupuy de Lôme (in French)
- One Mathematical Cat
- 17calculus
- Revolution Prep
- LearningExpress Hub
- Arithmetic Warm Ups
- BrightStarTutors
- Math.ly
- RootMath
- Schooldocs (in German)
- Chegg Homework Help
- numbas opensource, SCORM-compliant e-assessment system.
- Interactive Mathematics, a site of interactive math lessons using Asciimath-input.
- ULearniversity, K12 and college math education.
- FEMTO, a physics course in French.
- memjogger, flashcards & spaced repetition learning tool with MathJax support.
- Flaslet, a Common Core math practice site.
- Fight Finance, a site dedicated to finance math.
(Web) Applications
- Mathbin (math-aware paste-board site)
- MathB.in (another math-aware paste-board site)
- TeXChat an open source chat system using MathJax
- jaxedit (on-line LaTeX editor with live preview)
- Web Equation (handwriting to LaTeX or MathML)
- XplicitMath, solving math problems and rendering solutions in real time.
- Eqeditor (equation editor for iPad)
- MathICanDo (visual editor and tutorials)
- Mathics (online computer algebra system)
- TeX Rendr (a real-time TeX renderer)
- Encalc (free online scientific calculator)
- MathEL-Wiki (a mathematics-enabled version of JSPWiki)
- uComment
- eLyxer (LyX to HTML converter; see the Math Showcase)
- A Baysian calculator and visualization tool
- flatworld knowledge a free textbook publisher using MathJax in their web service.
- MarkedApp, a notetaking app for iOS with MathJax support.
- Maxima, an Android implementation of the classic computer algebra system.
- open source iOS sample app
- open source Android sample app
- CADEC, a CAD system for composite materials.
- Derivative Calculator and Integral Calculator, combining MathJax with Maxima.
Plugins & Scripts
- MathJax plugin for DokuWiki
- Concrete5 MathJax plugin.
- MathJax Bookmarklet to call MathJax from the CDN on any page; by Christian Perfect.
- Scaling math demo, live preview with slider for scaling the preview (with source on github).
- GmailTeX & GmailChatTeX (to use MathJax with Gmail and Gmail Chat)
- WikidPad (a personal wiki platform)
- Collection of plugins and math-problem generators
- MathJax on Stack Exchange
- MathJax for SPIP
- MathJax-LaTeX plug-in for WordPress.
- Simple-MathJax plug-in for WordPress.
- PluginMathJax for TiddlyWiki
- Sphinx extension: MathJax (see discussion on sphix-dev)
- Static MathJax for Emacs-OrgMode
- MathJax support for Emacs Muse
- AsciiMath input, MathJax output live preview at IntMath.
- Pastebin script switching to local copy of MathJax when offline
- A greasemonkey script to apply MathJax on Github.
- Another greasemonkey script for a more general use.
- MathJax-rails, a simple ruby gem to integrate MathJax with Rails3.
- jQuery plugin for instant MathJax Preview of LaTeX typed in HTML textareas, including a WordPress Plugin, by Christian Perfect
- MathJax plugin for Drupal
- Experimental Drupal MathJax Trigger plugin
- MediaWiki math extension used on Wikipedia, using MathJax since v1.20.
- Advice for Joomla’s JAT3 framework
- MathJax plugin for Trac
- MathJax Extension for the webbased SVG editor SVG edit.
- Instantbird Extension adds MathJax to the Thunderbird-based chat client.
Document Preparation
- Pandoc a universal text document converter with extensive MathJax support
- Nested (structured document creation)
- MathJax combined with deck.js (slide show / presentation software)
- kramdown a markdown parser in ruby with MathJax support
- Qute, text editor with live-preview for Markdown and MathJax.
- Example of MathJax in Google’s html5slides, source on github
Instructions & “How to”s
- Tutorial for using MathJax on almost all blogging platforms (Jan 2012) by Christian Perfect.
- Using the Jekyll to generate fallback images in RSS and use MathJax in html.
- Using MathJax on Posterous.
- Using MathJax in Blogger
- Using MathJax with Google Web Toolkit widgets
- Using MathJax with Markdown. See also notepag.es for writing Markdown+MathJax.
- Posting to WordPress from LaTeX, using MathJax
- Converting Javadocs from LaTeXlet to MathJax
- Using iPython Notebooks with Mathjax+Markdown
- open source Windows 8 Metro app
iOS and Android Apps
- WritingKit, a markdown+mathjax editor for iOS
- The Graphics Codex, a 3D graphics reference guide.
- marked, a markdown+mathjax live-preview for any text editor.
- open source iOS sample app
- open source Android sample app
- EQ Writer, a markdown+MathJax text editor for iOS.
- DeuterIDE, an IDE with built in MathJax input and preview.
ePUB reading systems
- We’ve helped Readium, the IDPF’s reference implementation for ePUB3 to use MathJax for MathML support.
- Evolu-Group Eqate an iOS ePUB reading system.
- Azardi Online, a web-based ePUB3 reading system uses MathJax.
