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#General Information

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General Information

Scope of the Conference

The second MathML International Conference provides a forum for presenting and discussing current research and applications in which the major emphasis is on MathML and technologies that ease the use of mathematical and scientific content on the web. The resort-like setting of the Hickory Ridge Marriott Conference Hotel was chosen to help enhance the ample opportunities for interaction among attendees. The conference offers an excellent opportunity to learn and share the latest developments involving MathML and to interact with leading experts in the field.

It is the aim of this conference to bring together those people involved in creating the future of mathematics on the web. The conference embraces all areas of MathML technologies, including authoring, rendering, content management, collaboration, searching, archiving, and conversion. Also discussed will be work involving courseware or other technologies, such as XML, XSLT, web services, typesetting, and computer algebra, as they relate principally to web-based mathematical communication.

Like the widely successful first MathML conference held in October 2000, the conference agenda includes many interesting presentations, posters, and software demonstrations. Also scheduled are invited talks by Leslie Lamport, the creator of LaTeX; David Carlisle, an editor of the MathML 2 Recommendation; and Roger Sidje, the principal implementer of MathML in Mozilla.

New this year is a "demo" night, featuring demonstrations of some of the leading MathML applications. Directly preceding the conference, three tutorial sessions are being offered on Friday, June 28, for those wishing a more in-depth knowledge of OpenMath and of introductory and advanced uses of MathML. Space is limited for these hands-on tutorials, so early registration is strongly recommended.

As is befitting a web-oriented conference, a large email lab and a wireless network with a high-speed connection are available for attendees, who are encouraged to utilize these resources.



February 18: Abstracts for papers and panel proposals due
March 11: Notification of acceptance for papers and panels
March 15: Poster abstracts and demo proposals due
March 29: Notification of acceptance for posters and demos
April 30: Poster proposal deadline (extended)
May 17: Last day for early registration
June 28-30: MathML 2002 conference
October 25: Deadline for full papers for JSC special issue


General Chairs

Angel Diaz, IBM Research
Patrick Ion, Mathematical Reviews
Neil Soiffer, Wolfram Research, Inc.


Program Committee

Stephen Watt, The University of Western Ontario (Program Committee Chair)
Laurent Bernardin, Waterloo Maple Inc.
Stephen Buswell, Stilo Technology
David Carlisle, The Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd
Gaston Gonnet, ETH Zürich
Alan Harvey, Cambridge University Press
Michael Kohlhase, Saarland University
Bruce Miller, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Vincent Quint, World Wide Web Consortium
Dana Scott, Carnegie Mellon University
Eric Weisstein, Wolfram Research, Inc.

Questions regarding the conference should be sent to info@mathmlconference.org.


Presentations from the 2000 MathML conference are available.