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Latex/Mathjax Formula Support #514

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djg123 opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #549
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Latex/Mathjax Formula Support #514

djg123 opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #549

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@djg123
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djg123 commented Jan 11, 2024

When you ask GPT about math questions, sometimes in responds using Mathjax. Here is an example from a response from GPT 4:

The user goes on to explain that if the variables are normalized in mean, matrix ( \frac{1}{m} A^T A ) is an estimator for the covariance between the variables. The notation ( s_{j1 j2} ) represents the estimated covariance between two variables ( a \cdot j1 ) and ( a \cdot j2 ), where ( E(a \cdot j1 a \cdot j2) ) is the expectation of the product of these two variables. The approximation ( \approx \frac{1}{m}\sum a_{j1} a_{j2} ) indicates that the covariance is approximated by the average of the product of corresponding values from these two variables.

So, this request is for the ability for bettergpt to display notation such as: ( E(a \cdot j1 a \cdot j2) ) as 𝑎⋅𝑗⁢1. The mathjax library will probably be helpful: https://www.mathjax.org/.

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I am also having this issue. Will the pull request be merged soon?

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