Joseph Stover, PHD

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Resources

Here is a page where I will list various resources that are math-related or otherwise.

LaTeX:

Comprehensive LaTeX symbol list: https://ctan.math.illinois.edu/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

Typeset LaTeX in Gmail:
TeX-for-Gmail: https://github.com/TeX-for-Gmail,
Chrome add-on: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tex-for-gmail/gjnmclkoadjdljnfmbnnhaahilafoeji?hl=en (currently no longer supported by chrome)

Typeset LaTeX almost on any webpage:
Markdown here: https://markdown-here.com/ 

I had Grok generate this html file for typing LaTeX and converting it to a form that is appropriate for copy-paste into gmail and outlook: web-svg-latex html form

Learning & studying math:

Math Stack Exchange: https://math.stackexchange.com/

AI & Math:

I have spent quite a bit of time using and testing ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini on their math abilities. All three are quite capable at most undergraduate mathematics. They do make mistakes, invent nonexistent references, and "hallucinate". When used carefully, these AI systems can be powerful aides to learning and information searching. You must always analyze their output extremely carefully; do not simply trust it blindly. 

If there is a particular math-related, computation-related item you'd like to know some resources on, please feel free to contact me, and I will try to drum up some good resources for you.


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