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The freedom to extend OpenMath and its utility
J H Davenport, P Libbrecht
Dec 01, 2008
OpenMath is a standard for representing the semantics of mathematical objects. It differs from Presentation MathML in not being directly concerned with the presentation of the object, and from Content MathML2 in being...
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The freedom to extend OpenMath and its utility
J H Davenport, P Libbrecht
Dec 01, 2008
OpenMath is a standard for representing the semantics of mathematical objects. It differs from Presentation MathML in not being directly concerned with the presentation of the object, and from Content MathML2 in being...
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What does Mathematical Notation actually mean, and how can computers process it?
James Davenport
Jan 01, 0001
Mathematical Notation is generally though of as universal and constant.
This is not as true as the layman thinks, and Notation is in fact an evolving,
subject-specific, collection of sub-notations, where the same symbol...
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What does Mathematical Notation actually mean, and how can computers process it?
James Davenport
Jan 01, 0001
Mathematical Notation is generally though of as universal and constant.
This is not as true as the layman thinks, and Notation is in fact an evolving,
subject-specific, collection of sub-notations, where the same symbol...
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