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An exhibit of Markdown
This note demonstrates some of what Markdown is capable of doing. An exhibit of Markdown Note: Feel free to play with this page. Unlike regular notes, this doesn’t automatically save itself. Basic formatting Paragraphs can be written like so. A paragraph is the basic block of Markdown. A paragraph is what text will turn into when there is no... Read More
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Mathjax Test
A safe integer is an integer that can be exactly represented as an IEEE-754 double precision number, and whose IEEE-75 representation cannot be the result of rounding any other integer to fit the IEEE-754 representation For example, $ 2 ^ {53} - 1 $ is a safe integer, it can be exactly represented Read More
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Table example
Table example as below For now, these extended features are provided: Cells spanning multiple columns Cells spanning multiple rows Cells text align separately Table header not required Grouped table header rows or data rows Rowspan and Colspan ^^ in a cell indicates it should be merged with the cell above. This feature is contribu... Read More
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Quick markdown example
Paragraphs are separated by a blank line. 2nd paragraph. Italic, bold, and monospace. Itemized lists look like: this one that one the other one Note that — not considering the asterisk — the actual text content starts at 4-columns in. Block quotes are written like so. They can span multiple paragraphs, if you like. Use 3 dash... Read More
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Test markdown
You can write regular markdown here and Jekyll will automatically convert it to a nice webpage. I strongly encourage you to take 5 minutes to learn how to write in markdown - it’ll teach you how to transform regular text into bold/italics/headings/tables/etc. Here is some bold text Here is a secondary heading Here’s a useless table: ... Read More
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Another test markdown
Put the math expression within $…$: \(\LaTeX{}\) $\Pi$ $ a * b = c ^ b $ $ 2^{\frac{n-1}{3}} $ $ \int_a^b f(x)\,dx. $ \( \int_a^b f(x)\,dx. \) \[\begin{cases} \text{if true}\ foo \\ \text{if false}\ bar \end{cases}\] $ \rho {\rm{FOD}} = \sum\limits{\sigma ,i} {(\delta _1 - \delta _2 n_i^\sigma ) \phi _i^\sigma ({\bf{... Read More