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We've come up with a form for our Combinatorial Set Theory.

It also expands in to a Permutation Set Theory which is part of the overall Combinatorial Permutation Set Theory.

This requires the creation of a new approach to presentation of concept that cannot be expressed simply with current mathematical expressions and symbology.

There is a means by which we can express our theory, just barely.

We have chosen to use MathML as a way to present the theory; all of the MathML standardization can be found at http://www.w3.org/Math/.

Unfortunately, there are some browsers that cannot display the MathML correctly.

The most compatible browser that is fully MathML capable is Mozilla Firefox.

We recommend you download Mozilla Firefox at www.mozilla.org to get the full benefit of its MathML display capabilities.

We have come up with a scheme to have the MathML display in other non-compliant browsers, but they tend to loose some of the mathematical expression fidelity in the browser's display.

The alternative display ability is achieved with something called MathJax and can be found at http://www.mathjax.org/.

Also, it is recommended that you install a special font that is designed for the MathML display, it's not required, but helps in displaying complex expressions.

It's called the STIX fonts and can be downloaded at http://www.stixfonts.org/install.html.

For Windows users, you can automate an install of the STIX fonts by downloading and possibly using a program called MathCast at http://mathcast.sourceforge.net/home.html.

It has the capabilities to render the proper math expressions in display and create the MathML browser code if you want to put MathML in your site.

Due to the complex nature of this presentation, we cannot post the theory and any other mathematical concepts here.

We will be hosting it on our web site for future reference at http://www.jadexcode.com.

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Oh, also, if you have MathPlayer installed, you might want to uninstall it.

It will interfere with IE Browser displays for the kind of mathematical expressions we will be posting.

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