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Age of Mathoverlow

By tomorrow, all those "zero denominator" problems will go away. Right?
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TeX bug: \mod and \pmod gone

Seems OK to me... $5 = 7 \pmod2$ $5 \equiv 7 \mod 2$ Perhaps Dima should tell us what OS and browser versions he is using.
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Integral sign cut off in Safari

Comment I have seen this in the past. Currently, I do not see it. Questions for diagnosis: What math renderer are you using? Does your error persist with others? What System version? What versio …
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Why is the subscript on an `\xrightarrow` cut off, and how can I work around it?

Try other math renderers ... For me, "Common HTML" renders this properly.
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Why is the subscript on an `\xrightarrow` cut off, and how can I work around it?

We could try \underset like this: $$ \log(R_i)\underset{\;i\to\infty\;}{\longrightarrow} -\infty $$ \log(R_i)\underset{\;i\to\infty\;}{\longrightarrow} -\infty
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Previewed post does not match rendered post when MathJax uses *

Trying to reproduce the problem. An equation $$ 4+2=9 \tag{*}\label{1} $$ and then reference to it \eqref{1}. How does it look? Another equation $$ 4\times2 = 6 \tag{**}\label{2} $$ and a reference …
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Double backslashes

Let me post an example that is still there... https://mathoverflow.net/a/131813/454 without correction it looks like this:
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