docs: render KaTeX expressions in Mermaid sequence diagram#80
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Mermaid now has support for mathematical expressions. While I'm not yet convinced it's flexible enough to convert the "sequence table" for each algorithm into a Mermaid sequence diagram, we might as well make the one we've got consistent with their notation.
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Turns out this is blocked on support in GitHub's Mermaid renderer, per mermaid-js/mermaid#5482 and https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/149217. |
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Mermaid now has support for mathematical expressions. While I'm not yet convinced it's flexible enough to convert the "sequence table" for each algorithm into a Mermaid sequence diagram, we might as well make the one we've got consistent with their notation.