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Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Mathematical Computing

International Conference AISMC-1, Karlsruhe, Germany, August 3-6, 1992. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 737)

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Table of contents (21 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. A symbolic approach to interval constraint problems

    • Peter Ladkin, Alexander Reinefeld
    Pages 65-84
  3. An algebraic approach to knowledge-based modeling

    • Gerhard Schwärzler
    Pages 85-95
  4. On mathematical modeling in robotics

    • J. Pfalzgraf
    Pages 116-132
  5. Gröbner bases: Strategies and applications

    • Eric Monfroy
    Pages 133-151
  6. Unified domains and abstract computational structures

    • J. Calmet, K. Homann, I. A. Tjandra
    Pages 166-177
  7. A type-coercion problem in computer algebra

    • Andreas Weber
    Pages 188-194
  8. Algorithmic development of power series

    • Wolfram Koepf
    Pages 195-213
  9. A desk-top sequent calculus machine

    • G. Cioni, A. Colagrossi, A. Miola
    Pages 224-236
  10. Reasoning about time

    • Martin Charles Golumbic
    Pages 276-276

About this book

This volume contains the papers, updated in some cases, presented at the first AISMC (Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Mathematical Computations)conference, held in Karlsruhe, August 3-6, 1992. This was the first conference to be devoted to such a topic after a long period when SMC made no appearance in AI conferences, though it used to be welcome in the early days of AI. Some conferences were held recently on mathematics and AI, but none was directly comparable in scope to this conference. Because of the novelty of the domain, authors were given longer allocations of time than usual in which to present their work. As a result, extended and fruitful discussions followed each paper. The introductory chapter in this book, which was not presented during the conference, reflects in many ways the flavor of these discussions and aims to set out the framework for future activities in this domain of research. In addition to the introduction, the volume contains 20 papers.

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