Mathematical knowledge management : Second International Conference, MKM 2003, Bertinoro, Italy, February 16-18, 2003 : proceedings
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Mathematical knowledge management : Second International Conference, MKM 2003, Bertinoro, Italy, February 16-18, 2003 : proceedings
(Lecture notes in computer science, 2594)
Springer, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This volume contains the proceedings of theSecondInternationalConferenceon MathematicalKnowledgeManagement (MKM 2003), held 16-18 February 2003 in Bertinoro, Italy. Mathematical Knowledge Management is an exciting new ?eld at the int- section between mathematics and computer science. We need e?cient, new te- niques, based on sophisticated formal mathematics and software technology, to exploit the enormous knowledge available in current mathematical sources and to organize mathematical knowledge in a new way. On the other side, due to its verynature,therealmofmathematicalinformationlookslikethebestcandidate for testing innovative theoretical and technological solutions for content-based systems, interoperability, management of machine-understandable information, and the Semantic Web. The organizers are grateful to Dana Scott and Massimo Marchiori for agr- ing to give invited talks at MKM 2003. November 2002 AndreaAsperti BrunoBuchberger JamesDavenport Conference Organization Andrea Asperti (Program Chair) Luca Padovani (Organizing Chair) Program Commitee A. Asperti (Bologna) P. D. F. Ion (Michigan) B. Buchberger (RISC Linz) Z. Luo (Durham) J. Caldwell (Wyoming) R.
Nederpelt (Eindhoven) O. Caprotti (RISC Linz) M. Sofroniou (Wolfram Research Inc. ) J. Davenport (Bath) N. Soi?er (Wolfram Research Inc. ) W. M. Farmer (McMaster Univ. ) M. Suzuki (Kyushu) H. Geuvers (Nijmegen) N. Takayama (Kobe) T. Hardin (Paris 6) A. Trybulec (Bialystok) M. Hazewinkel (CWI Amsterdam) S. M. Watt (UWO) M. Kohlhase (CMU) B. Wegner (Berlin) Invited Speakers Massimo Marchiori (W3C, University of Venezia) Dana Scott (CMU) Additional Referees G. Bancerek R. Gamboa G. Jojgov P. Callaghan B. Han V. Prevosto D. Doligez Table of Contents Regular Contributions Digitisation,Representation,andFormalisation (DigitalLibrariesofMathematics) ...1 Andrew A. Adams MKMfromBooktoComputer:ACaseStudy ...
Table of Contents
Regular Contributions.- Digitisation, Representation, and Formalisation Digital Libraries of Mathematics.- MKM from Book to Computer: A Case Study.- From Proof-Assistants to Distributed Libraries of Mathematics: Tips and Pitfalls.- Managing Digital Mathematical Discourse.- NAG Library Documentation.- On the Roles of LATEX and MathML in Encoding and Processing Mathematical Expressions.- Problems and Solutions for Markup for Mathematical Examples and Exercises.- An Annotated Corpus and a Grammar Model of Theorem Description.- A Query Language for a Metadata Framework about Mathematical Resources.- Information Retrieval in MML.- An Expert System for the Flexible Processing of XML -Based Mathematical Knowledge in a PROLOG-Environment.- Towards Collaborative Content Management and Version Control for Structured Mathematical Knowledge.- On the Integrity of a Repository of Formalized Mathematics.- A Theoretical Analysis of Hierarchical Proofs.- Comparing Mathematical Provers.- Translating Mizar for First Order Theorem Provers.- Invited Talk.- The Mathematical Semantic Web.
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