- From: Jimmy Cerra <jimbofc@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 13:34:35 -0400
- To: <www-math@w3.org>
Will there be a summary page of the conference on the web site once the event concludes? -- Jimmy Cerra ----------- "my mind is slipping away ... day by glorious day" -Robin Gorkin ----------- "MathML Conference" <info@mathmlconference.org> wrote in message news:148d85cb.0205140813.3e51702a@posting.google.com... > The second MathML and Math on the Web International Conference > will be held June 29-30, 2002 at Hickory Ridge Conference Center > in Lisle, a suburb of Chicago. The conference is sponsored by > Wolfram Research, Waterloo Maple, Design Science, the American > Mathematical Society, Compaq Computers, and the World Wide Web > Consortium (W3C). > > Modeled on the successful first conference in October 2000, this > conference brings together those interested or involved in the > future of math on the web, and provides a forum for presenting > and discussing current research and applications emphasizing > mathematics on the web in general, and MathML in particular. > > The final program is now set, and includes many interesting > talks, posters, and demos. It also includes invited talks by > Leslie Lamport (creator of LaTeX), David Carlisle (an editor of > the MathML 2 recommendation), and Roger Sidje (principal > implementer of MathML in Mozilla). > > New this year is a "demo" night, featuring demonstrations of some > of the leading MathML applications. As is befitting a > web-oriented conference, there will be a large email lab and a > wireless network with a high-speed connection available for those > attending. > > The resort-like setting of the conference center will help to enhance > the ample opportunities the conference provides for interaction > among attendees. Conference registration is currently being > accepted at: > https://www.wolfram.com/mathmlconference/register.cgi > > Three pre-conference MathML tutorials are also being offered on > Friday, June 28. Space is limited for these hands-on tutorials, > so early registration is strongly recommended. > > More information about the conference, including the full > schedule of events and presentation abstracts, is available on > the MathML Conference website at: > http://www.mathmlconference.org > > Please note that a late fee will be imposed for those registering > after May 17.
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