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Intelligent Computer Mathematics

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Computational Logic and Continuous Mathematics, Pure and Applied
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    Chapter 2 Math-Literate Computers
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    Chapter 3 Abstraction-Based Information Technology: A Framework for Open Mechanized Reasoning
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    Chapter 4 Software Engineering for Mathematics
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    Chapter 5 Some Traditional Mathematical Knowledge Management
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    Chapter 6 Math Handwriting Recognition in Windows 7 and Its Benefits
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    Chapter 7 Assembling the Digital Mathematics Library
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    Chapter 8 CAMAL 40 Years on – Is Small Still Beautiful?
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    Chapter 9 Conservative Retractions of Propositional Logic Theories by Means of Boolean Derivatives: Theoretical Foundations
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    Chapter 10 Combining Coq and Gappa for Certifying Floating-Point Programs
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    Chapter 11 A Comparison of Equality in Computer Algebra and Correctness in Mathematical Pedagogy
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    Chapter 12 Exploring a Quantum Theory with Graph Rewriting and Computer Algebra
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    Chapter 13 ACL2 Verification of Simplicial Degeneracy Programs in the Kenzo System
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    Chapter 14 Combined Decision Techniques for the Existential Theory of the Reals
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    Chapter 15 Reasoning with Generic Cases in the Arithmetic of Abstract Matrices
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    Chapter 16 Invariant Properties of Third-Order Non-hyperbolic Linear Partial Differential Operators
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    Chapter 17 A Groupoid of Isomorphic Data Transformations
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    Chapter 18 Algorithms for the Functional Decomposition of Laurent Polynomials
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    Chapter 19 A Linear Grammar Approach to Mathematical Formula Recognition from PDF
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    Chapter 20 Formal Proof: Reconciling Correctness and Understanding
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    Chapter 21 A Review of Mathematical Knowledge Management
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    Chapter 22 OpenMath Content Dictionaries for SI Quantities and Units
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    Chapter 23 Unifying Math Ontologies: A Tale of Two Standards
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    Chapter 24 Integrating Web Services into Active Mathematical Documents
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    Chapter 25 Representation for Interactive Exercises
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    Chapter 26 The Characteristics of Writing Environments for Mathematics: Behavioral Consequences and Implications for Software Design and Usability
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    Chapter 27 Canonical Forms in Interactive Exercise Assistants
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    Chapter 28 Spreadsheet Interaction with Frames: Exploring a Mathematical Practice
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    Chapter 29 Compensating the Computational Bias of Spreadsheets with MKM Techniques
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    Chapter 30 MathLang Translation to Isabelle Syntax
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    Chapter 31 A Mathematical Approach to Ontology Authoring and Documentation
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    Chapter 32 A Logically Saturated Extension of ${{\bar\lambda\mu\tilde{\mu}}}$
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    Chapter 33 From Tessellations to Table Interpretation
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    Chapter 34 Finite Groups Representation Theory with Coq
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    Chapter 35 Collaborative Assistant to Handle MathML Expressions
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    Chapter 36 Confidence Measures in Recognizing Handwritten Mathematical Symbols
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    Chapter 37 Using Open Mathematical Documents to Interface Computer Algebra and Proof Assistant Systems
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    Chapter 38 OpenMath in SCIEnce: SCSCP and POPCORN
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    Chapter 39 A Knowledge Repository for Indefinite Integration Based on Transformation Rules
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    Chapter 40 Natural Deduction Environment for Matita
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Title
Intelligent Computer Mathematics
Published by
ADS, January 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-02614-0
ISBNs
978-3-64-202613-3, 978-3-64-202614-0
Editors

Jacques Carette, Lucas Dixon, Claudio Sacerdoti Coen, Stephen M. Watt

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Unknown 71 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 1 1%
Unknown 70 99%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Engineering 1 1%
Unknown 70 99%
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