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- The Rendering Equation [pdf] http://www.dca.fee.unicamp.br/~leopini/DISCIPLINAS/IA725/ia725-12010/kajiya-SIG86-p143.pdf 4 comments
- Math pastebin with LaTeX math equation rendering http://mathbin.net/ 8 comments
- Handcalcs: Automatically render Latex equations from Python math code https://github.com/connorferster/handcalcs 51 comments
- TeX to ascii = asciiTeX - An ASCII equation renderer http://asciitex.sourceforge.net/ 7 comments math
- Google can render your equations for you! http://moultano.blogspot.com/2009/11/google-can-generate-your-equations-for.html 20 comments programming
- Google can render your equations for you! http://moultano.blogspot.com/2009/11/google-can-generate-your-equations-for.html 8 comments math
- Solving The 1 Bounce Rendering Equation Without RTX Monte Carlo Ray Tracing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XSM3hsr1-Q 5 comments nvidia
- Analytic Solution To The 1 Bounce Rendering Equation (interactive link in comments) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1sGC-LLl9U 2 comments math
- GroupMe bot to render LaTeX equations and send them as images https://github.com/jstrieb/groupme-latex 17 comments math
- iPhone/iPad app for rendering LaTeX equations and texting via Messages https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/cprhjx/iphoneipad_app_for_rendering_latex_equations_and/ 42 comments math
- Useful pastebin with LaTeX math equation rendering http://www.mathbin.net 8 comments math
- An Explanation of the Rendering Equation, a Famous Equation in Computer Graphics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo_MTI-d28s 33 comments programming
- I'm not sure how many of y'all have to deal with rendering equations online, but MathJax has released a whitepaper about version 3 http://mathjax.github.io/papers/towards-v3/towards-mathjax-v3.html 4 comments math
- I hated writing those ugly latex math equations without rendering in my e-mails, but today I found this awesome website. http://mathbin.heroku.com/2z2trlm 20 comments math
- Tex2ClipboardSVG: A *FREE*, Open Source Python tool to render single TeX equations into SVG files that are copied directly into your clipboard, for those of you who want to save time and/or do not want to be subjected to the eldritch horrors of the MS Word equation editor. https://github.com/eljokun/Tex2ClipboardSVG 3 comments latex
- These two equations are equivalent but Desmos and Geogrbra both render the first one wildly different. What's going on under the hood that causes this behavior? https://www.reddit.com/gallery/kang8d 100 comments math