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AIP Publishing partners with MathJax -

AIP Publishing, a division of the American Institute of Physics (AIP), has become a MathJax partner by providing major funding to the MathJax initiative. It now offers MathJax to render mathematics in its online journals. MathJax is an open-source JavaScript display engine that produces high-quality math in all modern browsers, without plugins or other special set-up requirements.

MathJax lets users copy equations from AIP's online journal articles and paste them directly into Word and LaTeX documents, science blogs, MathType, and research wikis. Equations can also be copied and pasted into calculation software like Maple, Mathematica, and others. MathJax supports the use of STIX fonts, which will improve MathJax's speed when rendering mathematics.

AIP is seeking feedback from the scientific community on the utility of MathJax as it continues to develop the service. Interested parties can see MathJax in action by visiting the 50th Anniversary issue of the Journal of Mathematical Physics. Every article in the issue is freely available.

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