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== What do we cover? ==
== What do we cover? ==
Mathepedia covers a '''wide range of mathematics,''' including but not limited to:
Mathepedia covers a '''wide range of mathematics,''' including but not limited to:
* '''Pure Maths:''' Arithmetic operations, Algebra, geometry, calculus, etc.
* '''Pure Maths:''' Arithmetic operations, algebra, geometry, calculus, etc.
* '''Applied Maths:''' Statistical theory, probabilities, etc.
* '''Applied Maths:''' Statistical theory, probabilities, computation, etc.
* '''History behind Maths:''' Famous mathematicians and scientists behind the powerful formulae.
* '''History behind Maths:''' Famous mathematicians and scientists behind the powerful formulae.
* '''And much more you can think of!'''
* '''And much more you can think of!'''


== Rigor and Rendering ==
== Rigor and Rendering ==
We believe that render of formulae on different client devices (like iOS, Windows) '''should not be a problem.'''

Revision as of 10:35, 8 April 2026

Mathepedia, The Mathematical Encyclopaedia

About Mathepedia

Mathepedia is a professional-level mathematical encyclopaedia aimed to create a public space for mathematical concept explanation and discussion.

Our mission

Our goal is to provide a clear, accessible, and mathematically accurate resource for all maths belovers. We believe that all mathematical ideas — from the foundational arithmetic operations to the well-combined calculus — deserve to be documented with precision and quality.

What do we cover?

Mathepedia covers a wide range of mathematics, including but not limited to:

  • Pure Maths: Arithmetic operations, algebra, geometry, calculus, etc.
  • Applied Maths: Statistical theory, probabilities, computation, etc.
  • History behind Maths: Famous mathematicians and scientists behind the powerful formulae.
  • And much more you can think of!

Rigor and Rendering

We believe that render of formulae on different client devices (like iOS, Windows) should not be a problem.