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Mathematical Knowledge Management

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    Chapter 1 Digitisation, Representation, and Formalisation Digital Libraries of Mathematics
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    Chapter 2 MKM from Book to Computer: A Case Study
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    Chapter 3 From Proof-Assistants to Distributed Libraries of Mathematics: Tips and Pitfalls
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    Chapter 4 Managing Digital Mathematical Discourse
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    Chapter 5 NAG Library Documentation
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    Chapter 6 On the Roles of LATEX and MathML in Encoding and Processing Mathematical Expressions
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    Chapter 7 Problems and Solutions for Markup for Mathematical Examples and Exercises
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    Chapter 8 An Annotated Corpus and a Grammar Model of Theorem Description
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    Chapter 9 A Query Language for a Metadata Framework about Mathematical Resources
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    Chapter 10 Information Retrieval in MML
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    Chapter 11 An Expert System for the Flexible Processing of X ML -Based Mathematical Knowledge in a P ROLOG —Environment
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    Chapter 12 Towards Collaborative Content Management and Version Control for Structured Mathematical Knowledge
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    Chapter 13 On the Integrity of a Repository of Formalized Mathematics
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    Chapter 14 A Theoretical Analysis of Hierarchical Proofs
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    Chapter 15 Comparing Mathematical Provers
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    Chapter 16 Translating Mizar for First Order Theorem Provers
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    Chapter 17 The Mathematical Semantic Web
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Title
Mathematical Knowledge Management
Published by
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2003
DOI 10.1007/3-540-36469-2
ISBNs
978-3-54-000568-1, 978-3-54-036469-6
Editors

Asperti, Andrea, Buchberger, Bruno, Davenport, James Harold

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