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Mathematical Knowledge Management
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Mathematical Knowledge Management
Abstract
Mathematical knowledge is significantly different from other kinds of knowledge. It is abstract, universal, highly structured, extraordinarily interconnected, and of immense size. Managing it is difficult and requires special techniques and tools.
Authors
Schwartz D; Farmer WM
Book title
Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management
Pagination
pp. 599-604
Publisher
IGI Global
Publication Date
January 1, 2006
DOI
10.4018/978-1-59140-573-3.ch078
Associated Experts
William Michael Farmer
Professor, Faculty of Engineering
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46 Information and Computing Sciences
4602 Artificial Intelligence
50 Philosophy and Religious Studies
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