Sample MathML equations

mml001.mml Journal of Transportation Engineering, 0733-947X vol. 124 no. 6, Nov/Dec 1998, 15335 pp. 589-593
mml002.mml Journal of Transportation Engineering, 0733-947X vol. 124 no. 6, Nov/Dec 1998, 15335 pp. 589-593
mml003.mml Journal of Transportation Engineering, 0733-947X vol. 124 no. 6, Nov/Dec 1998, 15335 pp. 589-593
mml004.mml Journal of Transportation Engineering, 0733-947X vol. 124 no. 6, Nov/Dec 1998, 15335 pp. 589-593
mml005.mml Physical Review Letters, vol. 82 no. 26, 28 June 1999, pp. 5194 - 5197
mml006.mml Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 73 no. 22, 30 November 1998, pp. 3187 - 3189
mml007.mml Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 73 no. 22, 30 November 1998, pp. 3187 - 3189
mml008.mml Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 73 no. 22, 30 November 1998, pp. 3187 - 3189

The following equations are based on those found here.

mml1001.mml Complex equation featuring special angle brackets and boxes around matrix elements
Note: neither A nor T will render <mtable> with frame attribute set to "solid"
mml1002.mml Use of nested fences and fence-like operators, namely root
mml1003.mml 3 x 3 matrix with subsuperscripted elements
mml1004.mml Has nested subscripting and subscripts appended to operators
NOTE: A does not render some subscripts properly: they appear as superscripts.
See source: <msub><mi>t</mi><mn>1</mn></msub>
mml1005.mml Uses empty matrix (table) positions to space elements. Also uses arrow operators

Miscellaneous equations from newsgroups:

mml2001.mml Piecewise function taken from the Mozilla MathML newsgroup
mml2002.mml msubsup with very different length sub and sup