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changed: - The Axiom Wiki (this web site) is an online enviroment in which Axiom users and developers can: * view pages like a traditional web site * edit pages to correct and expand on topics of interest * upload files and images * create new pages related to their interests * comment on pages * submit bug reports and wish list items to IssueTracker * use LaTeX for mathematics * experiment with Axiom and Reduce online, either quietly in the SandBox or publicly on other pages * search based on keywords * subscribe to receive email notices of new or changed pages * bookmark RSS news feeds on new and changed pages. The [Status Page] shows a quick summary of the current state of the wiki. See also [Axiom Portal] and MathAction.
The Axiom Wiki (this web site) is an online enviroment in which Axiom users and developers can:
The [Status Page]? shows a quick summary of the current state of the wiki.