ObjectivesDigital and computational solutions are becoming the prevalent means for the
generation, communication, processing, storage and curation of mathematical
information. Separate communities have developed to investigate and build
computer based systems for computer algebra, automated deduction, and
mathematical publishing as well as novel user interfaces. While all of these
systems excel in their own right, their integration can lead to synergies
offering significant added value. The Conference on Intelligent Computer
Mathematics (CICM) offers a venue for discussing and developing solutions
to the great challenges posed by the integration of these diverse areas.
The overall programme is organized by the General Program Chair Michael Kohlhase. The workshop and publicity chair is Serge Autexier. The Springer Proceedings (LNAI 9791) are now available online. The informal workshop, doctoral programme, and work in progress proceedings are available here, a final version will be published with CEUR-WS after the conference. Invited Speakers
In addition to the main tracks, CICM 2016 will have 2 tutorials ("Mizar Hands-on Tutorial" by Adam Naumowicz et.al., "MMT Tutorial" by Florian Rabe et.al.) and host 6 workshops: Formal Mathematics for Mathematicians (FM4M), Mathematical User Interfaces, Openmath, Proof Engineering, Workshop of the Tetrapod Project and Theorem Provers Components for Educational Software. |
9th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
CICM 2016
July 25-29, 2016
Bialystok, Poland
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News
- Springer Proceedings (LNAI 9791) online.
- workshop, doctoral programme, and WiPproceedings.
- Travel and venue infos
- Accepted papers online
- Schedule online
- 2 tutorials at CICM 2016 .
- 5 workshops at CICM 2016
- CICM 2016 site online