KaTeX is a cross-browser JavaScript library that displays mathematical notation in web browsers. It puts special emphasis on being fast and easy to use. It was initially developed by Khan Academy, and became one of the top five trending projects on GitHub.
Group Theory
Burnside's lemma, sometimes also called Burnside's counting theorem, the Cauchy-Frobenius lemma or the orbit-counting theorem.
Let be a group action of a finite group on a finite set . Then the number of orbits of the action is given by the formula.
For each integer , the quotient group is a cyclic group generated by and so .
The quotient group is isomorphic to , the group of real numbers in the interval , under addition modulo 1.
Isomorphism Theorem. Let be a homomorphism. Then the function
is an isomorphism, so
Taylor's Theorem
Let the function be an -times differentiable on an open interval containing the points and . Then
where
for some between and .
doesn't have a right-align option so an extra aligned column is used for equation numbers. They are pushed to the right by mkern spacing, default \mkern100mu. Both align & align* environments can be used, as can \tag and \notag.
Align environment
Align* environment
Sum of a Series
Product notation
Cross Product
Maxwell's Equations
Greek Letters
Arrows
Symbols
Samples taken from KaTeX Live Demo