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1: Customize DLMF
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2: About MathML
, built-in to the browser) support for MathML is growing, (see Browsers supporting MathML). …
Browsers supporting MathML
The Firefox browser has traditionally had the strongest support for MathML and its native MathML is used by default. Recent enhancements to the WebKit engine now provide support for MathML Core. … Most modern browsers support ‘Web Fonts’, fonts that are effectively included with a web site. …
3: Viewing DLMF Interactive 3D Graphics
WebGL is supported in the current versions of most common web browsers. … 1, some advanced features of X3DOM are currently not fully supported (see x3dom.org). …If you have trouble viewing the WebGL visualizations in your web browser, see x3dom.org or caniuse.com/webgl for information on WebGL browser support. … Please see caniuse.com/webgl or x3dom.org for information on WebGL browser support.
4: 35 Functions of Matrix Argument
5: Gloria Wiersma
 1937 in Washington, DC) joined the NIST staff in 1973, where she occupied various positions providing support for the Physics Laboratory until 1993. …
6: Joyce E. Conlon
She occupied various positions providing support for high performance scientific computing. …
7: Marjorie A. McClain
 1956 in Ithaca, New York) is a mathematician in the Applied and Computational Mathematics Division of NIST where she has provided support for mathematical software libraries and assisted with numerical computing projects since 1979. …
8: Browsers
Most modern browsers support either MathML, or the MathJax fallback acceptably; If yours does not, please consider upgrading. …
9: 19 Elliptic Integrals
10: Ronald F. Boisvert
His research interests include numerical solution of partial differential equations, mathematical software, and information services that support computational science. …