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== Origin and history ==
The website was started by [[University of California, Berkeley|Berkeley]] graduate students and postdocs Anton Geraschenko, David Zureick-Brown, and Scott Morrison on 28 September 2009.<ref>Jared Keller, [http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/09/beyond-facebook-how-the-worlds-mathematicians-organize-online/63422/ Beyond Facebook: How the World's Mathematicians Organize Online], ''[[The Atlantic]]'', 28 September 2010</ref> The hosting was supported by [[Ravi Vakil]].<ref>{{citation |url = http://www.mercurynews.com/san-jose-neighborhoods/ci_15713739 |newspaper = [[San Jose Mercury News]] |date = August 8, 2010 |title = Stanford and UC Berkeley create massively collaborative math |first = Lisa M. |last = Krieger }}.</ref> The site originally ran on a separate installation of the StackExchange 1.0 software engine; on June 25, 2013, it has beenwas integrated in the regular [[Stack Exchange Network]], running SE 2.0.<ref>{{cite web |title = Math Overflow 2.0 |url = http://aperiodical.com/2013/06/mathoverflow-2-0/ |author = Christian Perfect |publisher = ''The Aperiodical'' |date = 25 June 2013 }}</ref>
 
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