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Intelligent Computer Mathematics [electronic resource] : 16th Symposium, Calculemus 2009, 8th International Conference, MKM 2009, Grand Bend, Canada, July 6-12, 2009, Proceedings / edited by Jacques Carette, Lucas Dixon, Claudio Sacerdoti Coen, Stephen Watt.

Contributor(s): Carette, Jacques [editor.] | Dixon, Lucas [editor.] | Sacerdoti Coen, Claudio [editor.] | Watt, Stephen [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: 5625Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2009Edition: 1st ed. 2009.Description: XIX, 493 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642026140.Subject(s): Artificial intelligence | Computer science | Data mining | Application software | Computer science -- Mathematics | Numerical analysis | Artificial Intelligence | Theory of Computation | Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery | Computer and Information Systems Applications | Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation | Numerical AnalysisAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Joint Invited Talks -- Computational Logic and Continuous Mathematics, Pure and Applied -- Math-Literate Computers -- Abstraction-Based Information Technology: A Framework for Open Mechanized Reasoning -- Software Engineering for Mathematics -- Calculemus Talks -- Some Traditional Mathematical Knowledge Management -- Math Handwriting Recognition in Windows 7 and Its Benefits -- Assembling the Digital Mathematics Library -- CAMAL 40 Years on - Is Small Still Beautiful? -- Conservative Retractions of Propositional Logic Theories by Means of Boolean Derivatives: Theoretical Foundations -- Combining Coq and Gappa for Certifying Floating-Point Programs -- A Comparison of Equality in Computer Algebra and Correctness in Mathematical Pedagogy -- Exploring a Quantum Theory with Graph Rewriting and Computer Algebra -- ACL2 Verification of Simplicial Degeneracy Programs in the Kenzo System -- Combined Decision Techniques for the Existential Theory of the Reals -- Reasoning with Generic Cases in the Arithmetic of Abstract Matrices -- Invariant Properties of Third-Order Non-hyperbolic Linear Partial Differential Operators -- A Groupoid of Isomorphic Data Transformations -- Algorithms for the Functional Decomposition of Laurent Polynomials -- MKM Talks -- A Linear Grammar Approach to Mathematical Formula Recognition from PDF -- Formal Proof: Reconciling Correctness and Understanding -- A Review of Mathematical Knowledge Management -- OpenMath Content Dictionaries for SI Quantities and Units -- Unifying Math Ontologies: A Tale of Two Standards -- Integrating Web Services into Active Mathematical Documents -- Representation for Interactive Exercises -- The Characteristics of Writing Environments for Mathematics: Behavioral Consequences and Implications for Software Design and Usability -- Canonical Forms inInteractive Exercise Assistants -- Spreadsheet Interaction with Frames: Exploring a Mathematical Practice -- Compensating the Computational Bias of Spreadsheets with MKM Techniques -- MathLang Translation to Isabelle Syntax -- A Mathematical Approach to Ontology Authoring and Documentation -- A Logically Saturated Extension of -- From Tessellations to Table Interpretation -- Finite Groups Representation Theory with Coq -- Collaborative Assistant to Handle MathML Expressions -- Confidence Measures in Recognizing Handwritten Mathematical Symbols -- Using Open Mathematical Documents to Interface Computer Algebra and Proof Assistant Systems -- OpenMath in SCIEnce: SCSCP and POPCORN -- A Knowledge Repository for Indefinite Integration Based on Transformation Rules -- Natural Deduction Environment for Matita.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book constitutes the joint refereed proceedings of the 16th Symposium on the Integration of Symbolic Computation and Mechanized Reasoning, Calculemus 2009 and the 8th International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management, MKM 2009, held in Grand Bend, Canada, as CICM 2009, the Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics. The 10 revised full papers and 4 invited talks for Calculemus 2009 and 16 revised full papers and 6 short communications for MKM 2009 presented together with 4 joint invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 51 submissions. The papers of Calculemus 2009 cover all aspects of the interplay of mechanized reasoning and computer algebra, as well as the development of integrated systems that transcend both computer algebra and theorem proving. The focus of MKM 2009 lies at the intersection of mathematics and computer science with the goal of developing effective techniques, based on formal mathematics and software technology. The realm of mathematical information is an attractive candidate for testing innovative theoretical and technological solutions for content-based systems, interoperability, management of machine understandable information, and the semantic Web.
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Joint Invited Talks -- Computational Logic and Continuous Mathematics, Pure and Applied -- Math-Literate Computers -- Abstraction-Based Information Technology: A Framework for Open Mechanized Reasoning -- Software Engineering for Mathematics -- Calculemus Talks -- Some Traditional Mathematical Knowledge Management -- Math Handwriting Recognition in Windows 7 and Its Benefits -- Assembling the Digital Mathematics Library -- CAMAL 40 Years on - Is Small Still Beautiful? -- Conservative Retractions of Propositional Logic Theories by Means of Boolean Derivatives: Theoretical Foundations -- Combining Coq and Gappa for Certifying Floating-Point Programs -- A Comparison of Equality in Computer Algebra and Correctness in Mathematical Pedagogy -- Exploring a Quantum Theory with Graph Rewriting and Computer Algebra -- ACL2 Verification of Simplicial Degeneracy Programs in the Kenzo System -- Combined Decision Techniques for the Existential Theory of the Reals -- Reasoning with Generic Cases in the Arithmetic of Abstract Matrices -- Invariant Properties of Third-Order Non-hyperbolic Linear Partial Differential Operators -- A Groupoid of Isomorphic Data Transformations -- Algorithms for the Functional Decomposition of Laurent Polynomials -- MKM Talks -- A Linear Grammar Approach to Mathematical Formula Recognition from PDF -- Formal Proof: Reconciling Correctness and Understanding -- A Review of Mathematical Knowledge Management -- OpenMath Content Dictionaries for SI Quantities and Units -- Unifying Math Ontologies: A Tale of Two Standards -- Integrating Web Services into Active Mathematical Documents -- Representation for Interactive Exercises -- The Characteristics of Writing Environments for Mathematics: Behavioral Consequences and Implications for Software Design and Usability -- Canonical Forms inInteractive Exercise Assistants -- Spreadsheet Interaction with Frames: Exploring a Mathematical Practice -- Compensating the Computational Bias of Spreadsheets with MKM Techniques -- MathLang Translation to Isabelle Syntax -- A Mathematical Approach to Ontology Authoring and Documentation -- A Logically Saturated Extension of -- From Tessellations to Table Interpretation -- Finite Groups Representation Theory with Coq -- Collaborative Assistant to Handle MathML Expressions -- Confidence Measures in Recognizing Handwritten Mathematical Symbols -- Using Open Mathematical Documents to Interface Computer Algebra and Proof Assistant Systems -- OpenMath in SCIEnce: SCSCP and POPCORN -- A Knowledge Repository for Indefinite Integration Based on Transformation Rules -- Natural Deduction Environment for Matita.

This book constitutes the joint refereed proceedings of the 16th Symposium on the Integration of Symbolic Computation and Mechanized Reasoning, Calculemus 2009 and the 8th International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management, MKM 2009, held in Grand Bend, Canada, as CICM 2009, the Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics. The 10 revised full papers and 4 invited talks for Calculemus 2009 and 16 revised full papers and 6 short communications for MKM 2009 presented together with 4 joint invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 51 submissions. The papers of Calculemus 2009 cover all aspects of the interplay of mechanized reasoning and computer algebra, as well as the development of integrated systems that transcend both computer algebra and theorem proving. The focus of MKM 2009 lies at the intersection of mathematics and computer science with the goal of developing effective techniques, based on formal mathematics and software technology. The realm of mathematical information is an attractive candidate for testing innovative theoretical and technological solutions for content-based systems, interoperability, management of machine understandable information, and the semantic Web.

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