Digital mathematical libraries assemble the knowledge of years of mathematical research. Numerous disciplines (e.g., physics, engineering, pure and applied mathematics) rely heavily on compendia gathered findings. Likewise, modern research applications rely more and more on computational solutions, which are often calculated and verified by computer algebra systems. Hence, the correctness, accuracy, and reliability of both digital mathematical libraries and computer algebra systems is a crucial attribute for modern research. In this paper, we present a novel approach to verify a digital mathematical library and two computer algebra systems with one another by converting mathematical expressions from one system to the other. We use our previ...
International audienceThanks to the work of mathematicians, software designers and mathematics educa...
AbstractWe present hidden verification as a means to make the power of computational logic available...
Digital mathematical libraries (DMLs) such as arXiv, Numdam, and EuDML contain mainly documents from...
Digital mathematical libraries assemble the knowledge of years of mathematical research. Numerous di...
International audienceAs interval analysis-based reliable computations find wider application, more ...
In connection with the spread of computer algebra systems (and algebraic calculators), the natural q...
Today, certain computer software systems exist which surpass the computational ability of researcher...
Mathematical formulae represent complex semantic information in a concise form. Especially in Scienc...
Final report for the DFG-funded research project 350192710: Methods and Tools to Advance the Retriev...
AbstractThe formal verification of mathematical texts is one of the most interesting applications fo...
The paper gives a review of existing projects of implementation of digital mathematical libraries. A...
One of the main tasks of the mathematical knowledge management community must surely be to enhance a...
Contains fulltext : 35027.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
One of the main tasks of the mathematical knowledge management community must surely be to enhance a...
Some aspects of Computer Algebra (notably Computation Group Theory and Computational Number Theory) ...
International audienceThanks to the work of mathematicians, software designers and mathematics educa...
AbstractWe present hidden verification as a means to make the power of computational logic available...
Digital mathematical libraries (DMLs) such as arXiv, Numdam, and EuDML contain mainly documents from...
Digital mathematical libraries assemble the knowledge of years of mathematical research. Numerous di...
International audienceAs interval analysis-based reliable computations find wider application, more ...
In connection with the spread of computer algebra systems (and algebraic calculators), the natural q...
Today, certain computer software systems exist which surpass the computational ability of researcher...
Mathematical formulae represent complex semantic information in a concise form. Especially in Scienc...
Final report for the DFG-funded research project 350192710: Methods and Tools to Advance the Retriev...
AbstractThe formal verification of mathematical texts is one of the most interesting applications fo...
The paper gives a review of existing projects of implementation of digital mathematical libraries. A...
One of the main tasks of the mathematical knowledge management community must surely be to enhance a...
Contains fulltext : 35027.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
One of the main tasks of the mathematical knowledge management community must surely be to enhance a...
Some aspects of Computer Algebra (notably Computation Group Theory and Computational Number Theory) ...
International audienceThanks to the work of mathematicians, software designers and mathematics educa...
AbstractWe present hidden verification as a means to make the power of computational logic available...
Digital mathematical libraries (DMLs) such as arXiv, Numdam, and EuDML contain mainly documents from...