*How would we go about creating a referencible repository of mathematical 
models?*

Mathematical formulas used for science are a world-modeling tool useful in 
imagining and decision making. However, entering formula is different in 
each CAS <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_algebra_system> software 
systems (like Maple, Mathematica, SageMath, Sympy, Maxima, R, GeoGebra, 
etc.) is different, meaning that every time want to use a function or 
equation in context of another CAS system, we have to manually enter or 
rewrite the same formula in other syntactic rules, which is 
attention+time-consuming. It's like having one address, and looking it up 
on each different geographical maps application manually. It has to be 
automated. Geographers, in the development of Wikipedia, had solved this 
via a straightforward script, called GeoHack script 
<https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=North_Pole&params=90_N_0_E_region:XN>,
 
tha gives a list of links to open geographic coordinates in a set of 
different map providers. Can we have something like coordinates for 
mathematical formulae?

Number theorists have catalogued 
<https://oeis.org/wiki/Welcome#Welcome_to_The_On-Line_Encyclopedia_of_Integer_Sequences.C2.AE_.28OEIS.C2.AE.29_Wiki>
 the 
integer sequences by building "The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer 
Sequences" - oeis.org, so today, we can say "Positive Integers" is the ID: 
A000027 <https://oeis.org/A000027>, or "Non-negative integers" is the ID: 
A005843 <https://oeis.org/A005843>, and so on.

However, in the rest of mathematics, physics, chemistry and lifesciences 
this isn't the case. While we have repositories of genomes with each gene 
ID, there seem to be no IDs for the important relationships like "Taylor's 
expansion", "Ohm's Law", "Bayes theorem", "Combined gas law", "Pythagora's 
theorem", "Relativistic rocket equation" or pretty much any other important 
relationship, there's no ID or a coordinates for that formula.

Do you know any systematic index or map of mathematical models online?

What such map should be? Link to any ideas and projects about creating such 
an map.

Here is my thoughts on creating such a map:
https://wefindx.com/method/178001/ (should I repost it here?)

What would be your thoughts?

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Mindey

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