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Ask HN: Where are the good search engines for mathematical formulas?

llo0dot0 3 days ago 9 comments

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Here's what I found so far

approach0.xyz : offline

searchonmath.com : Gives irrelevant results such as p = m v when searching for F = m a

https://search.mathweb.org/: A collection of abandoned projects and offline sites

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Discussion (9 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews

throwawayffffasabout 2 hours ago
infinito25about 1 hour ago
+1 to wolfram alpha. But just like Chegg, I thought wolfram alpha would be harshly affected by the AI disruption.

I used it a lot in college but never since. Are current college folks still using it?

jll29about 1 hour ago
Slightly related: https://oeis.org
recursivecaveatabout 2 hours ago
The encyclopedia of integer sequences can be quite useful: https://oeis.org/
wasabi991011about 2 hours ago
If the formula generates an integer sequence, then searching that sequence on OEIS should give a lot of good information.
opengrassabout 3 hours ago
Wolfram Alpha
drnick1about 2 hours ago
Claude