A spatial story that you write on Brainec can be exported as a single .html file and opened in any web browser.
If there are no images, only math expressions and text, it runs fully offline.
Image embedding for offline use is in development.
A spatial story that you write on Brainec can be exported as a single .html file and opened in any web browser.
If there are no images, only math expressions and text, it runs fully offline.
Image embedding for offline use is in development.
ArXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2409.03139
Spatial story: brainec.com/s/4nD3MsEhEI...
"Approximation and application of minimizing movements for surface PDE” by E. Ginder, K. Svadlenka, T. Muramatsu (Meiji University) [Spatial story]
Each time we read a mathematical topic, we need to painstakingly decipher the complexity and author's reasoning from obfuscated linear paragraphs into narrative networks in our minds. #mathsky
What if those narrative networks were already visible on paper?