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Intelligent Computer Mathematics : 9th International Conference, Aisc 2008 15th Symposium, Calculemus 2008 7th International Conference, Mkm 2008 Birmingham, Uk, July 28 - August 1, 2008, Proceedings - Serge Autexier

Intelligent Computer Mathematics

9th International Conference, Aisc 2008 15th Symposium, Calculemus 2008 7th International Conference, Mkm 2008 Birmingham, Uk, July 28 - August 1, 2008, Proceedings

By: Serge Autexier (Editor), John Campbell (Editor), Julio Rubio (Editor)

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Thisvolumecontainsthecollectedcontributionsofthreeconferences,AISC2008, Calculemus 2008, and MKM 2008. AISC 2008 was the 9th International C- ference on Arti?cial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation that is concerned with the use of AI techniques within symbolic computation as well as the - plication of symbolic computation to AI problem solving. Calculemus 2008 was the 15th Symposium on the Integration of Symbolic Computation and Mec- nized Reasoning dedicated to the combination of computer algebra systems and automated deduction systems. MKM 2008 was the 7th International Conference on Mathematical KnowledgeManagement, an emerging interdisciplinary?eld of research in the intersection of mathematics, computer science, library science, andscienti?cpublishing. Allthreeconferencesarethusingeneralconcernedwith providingintelligent computer mathematics. Although the conferences haves- aratecommunitiesandseparatefoci,thereisasigni?cantoverlapintheinterests in building systems for intelligent computer mathematics. For this reason it was decided to collocate the three events in 2008, at the University of Birmingham, UK. While the proceedings are shared, the submission process was separate. The responsibility for acceptance/rejection rests completely with the three P- gramme Committees. By this collocation we made a contribution against the fragmentation of communities which work on di?erent aspects of di?erent in- pendent branches,traditionalbranches(e. g. ,computer algebra,theoremproving and arti?cial intelligence in general), as well as newly emerging ones (on user interfaces, knowledge management, theory exploration, etc. ). This will also - cilitate the development of systems for intelligent computer mathematics that will be routinely used by mathematicians, computer scientists, and engineers in their every-day business. In total, 37 papers were submitted to AISC.

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