MathML

Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) is a mathematical markup language, an application of XML for describing mathematical notations and capturing both its structure and content, and is one of a number of mathematical markup languages. Its aim is to natively integrate mathematical formulae into World Wide Web pages and other documents. It is part of HTML5 and standardised by ISO/IEC since 2015.

MathML
Mathematical Markup Language
AbbreviationMathML
Native name
  • Mathematical Markup Language
  • ISO/IEC 40314
StatusW3C Recommendation
First publishedApril 1998 (1998-04)
Latest version3.0
April 10, 2014 (2014-04-10)
OrganizationW3C, ISO, IEC
Committee
Editors
  • David Carlisle
  • Patrick Ion
  • Robert Miner
  • Frédéric Wang
Authors
Principal authors
    • Ron Ausbrooks
    • Stephen Buswell
    • David Carlisle
    • Giorgi Chavchanidze
    • Stéphane Dalmas
    • Stan Devitt
    • Angel Diaz
    • Sam Dooley
    • Roger Hunter
    • Patrick Ion
    • Michael Kohlhase
    • Azzeddine Lazrek
    • Paul Libbrecht
    • Bruce Miller
    • Robert Miner
    • Chris Rowley
    • Murray Sargent
    • Bruce Smith
    • Neil Soiffer
    • Robert Sutor
    • Stephen Watt
Base standardsXML
Related standardsOpenMath, Office Open XML, OMDoc
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