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Howard S. Cohl, Marjorie A. McClain, Bonita V. Saunders, Moritz Schubotz, Janelle Williams
Abstract
The purpose of the NIST Digital Repository of Mathematical Formulae (DRMF) is to create a digital compendium of mathematical formulae for orthogonal polynomials and special functions (OPSF) and of associated mathematical data. The DRMF addresses needs of working mathematicians, physicists and engineers: providing a platform for publication and interaction with OPSF formulae on the web. Using \mbox{MediaWiki} extensions and other existing technology (such as software and macro collections developed for the NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions), the DRMF acts as an interactive web domain for OPSF formulae. Whereas Wikipedia and other web authoring tools manifest notions or descriptions as first class objects, the DRMF does that with mathematical formulae. See http://gw32.iu.xsede.org/index.php/Main_Page
Proceedings Title
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Volume
8543
Conference Dates
July 7-11, 2014
Conference Location
Coimbra
Conference Title
Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics 2014
Cohl, H.
, McClain, M.
, Saunders, B.
, Schubotz, M.
and Williams, J.
(2014),
Digital Repository of Mathematical Formulae, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Coimbra, -1, [online], https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08434-3_30
(Accessed October 20, 2025)