MathPartner is a breakthrough technology for natural sciences education, scientic and engineering applications
Gennadi Malaschonok, Roman Sakh
TL;DR
The paper argues that cloud-based mathematics can transform education by storing and computing mathematical texts in a computable form. By introducing MathPartner and the Mathpar language, a LaTeX-like syntax with computable operators, it demonstrates a workflow that integrates authoring, teaching, and problem solving. It situates the approach within the evolution of computer algebra systems across three generations and contrasts it with other cloud tools. Through lectures, a GitHub library, and physics problem examples, it shows how automatic data entry, multi-step solving, and shared materials can enhance learning and practical engineering applications. Overall, the work positions MathPartner as a breakthrough technology enabling deeper, more efficient education in mathematics and natural sciences.
Abstract
The article provides a brief description of the MathPartner service. This freely available cloud-based Mathematics is a universal system for symbolic-numeric calculations. Its Mathpar language is a subset of the LaTeX language, but allows you to create mathematical texts that contain "computable" mathematical operators. This opens up completely new opportunities for improving the educational process for all natural science disciplines, for the use of mathematics in scientific and engineering calculations. To save and freely exchange educational and other texts in the Mathpar language, a GitHub repository has been created. It is concluded that cloud mathematics MathPartner is a new breakthrough technology for school and university natural science education, for scientific and engineering applications.
