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  • There are similar packages "providing math support in LaTeX" for other sans opentype fonts. Perusing the catalogue of fonts with math support, one notes that Asana, Iwona and Kurier fonts all offer math support, are available as OTF fonts and are sans-serif. (and that Arev isn't available as an Opentype font...). Commented Apr 28, 2018 at 19:22
  • But they do not offer an "Opentype math font", i. e. a, opentype font offering an Opentype "math table" and a minimal set of faces sufficient for mathematics (defined in a report by Barabara Beeton and al.). THis table allows non-(La)TeX software (such as LibreOffice or Word) to use these fonts for mathematics typesetting, which the LaTeX sipport packages do not allow. Commented Apr 28, 2018 at 19:23
  • These OFT Math fonts also allow LuaTeX (and possibly XeTeX, I didn't check) some novel possibilities, such as the ability to switch math fonts for part of the text, or tweaking the typesetting according to various rules (think TeX-style fs "french" style vs ISO style for math symbols...). Commented Apr 28, 2018 at 19:23