This is not very recent, but take a look at
http://jeuclid.sourceforge.net/trunk/jeuclid-fop/index.html.



On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Michael Wechner
<michael.wech...@wyona.com>wrote:

> Hi
>
> I recently learned about
>
> http://www.mathjax.org/
>
> which is a great library to render Latex snippets inside HTML. See for
> example the abstract contained by
>
> http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.aos/1388545673
>
> I would like to do the "same" thing with PDF, which means I have an XML
> containing Latex snippets, e.g.
>
> <p>
> We study sparse principal components analysis in high dimensions, where
> $p$ (the number of variables) can be much larger than $n$ (the number of
> observations), and analyze the problem of estimating the subspace
> spanned by the principal eigenvectors of the population covariance
> matrix. We introduce two complementary notions of $\ell_{q}$ subspace
> sparsity: row sparsity and column sparsity. We prove nonasymptotic lower
> and upper bounds on the minimax subspace estimation error for $0\leq
> q\leq1$. The bounds are optimal for row sparse subspaces and nearly
> optimal for column sparse subspaces, they apply to general classes of
> covariance matrices, and they show that $\ell_{q}$ constrained estimates
> can achieve optimal minimax rates without restrictive spiked covariance
> conditions. Interestingly, the form of the rates matches known results
> for sparse regression when the effective noise variance is defined
> appropriately. Our proof employs a novel variational $\sin\Theta$
> theorem that may be useful in other regularized spectral estimation
> problems.
> </p>
>
> and then I would like to use XSL-FO and FOP to generate PDF.
>
> Is that possible somehow? Or any other ideas how I could generate such a
> PDF?
>
> Thanks
>
> Michael
>
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