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1: Funding
The NIST DLMF project has been funded, in part, by the Knowledge & Distributed Intelligence Program of the National Science Foundation. …
2: Publications
  • D. W. Lozier (2003) The NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions Project, Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence—Special Issue on Mathematical Knowledge Management, Vol. 38, Nos. 1–3, pp. 105–119. PDF
  • B. R. Miller and A. Youssef (2003) Technical Aspects of the Digital Library of Mathematical Functions, Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence—Special Issue on Mathematical Knowledge Management, Vol. 38, Nos. 1–3, pp. 121–136. PDF
  • A. Youssef (2006) Roles of Math Search in Mathematics, in Mathematical Knowledge Management, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 4108, Springer-Verlag, 2006. PDF
  • A. Youssef (2007) Methods of Relevance Ranking and Hit-content Generation in Math Search, Proceedings of Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM2007), RISC, Hagenberg, Austria, June 27–30, 2007. PDF
  • 3: Howard S. Cohl
    In this regard, he has been exploring mathematical knowledge management and the digital expression of mostly unambiguous context-free full semantic information for mathematical formulae.
    4: Bruce R. Miller
    Since then, his interests have turned to the challenges of Information Architecture and Mathematical Knowledge Management. …
    5: Jim Pitman
    He has a continuing interest in the technical management of scientific information in ways that encourage individuals and small organizations to maintain high-quality knowledge repositories that are openly accessible. …
    6: 27.16 Cryptography
    Messages are coded by a method (described below) that requires only the knowledge of n . …For this reason, the codes are considered unbreakable, at least with the current state of knowledge on factoring large numbers. …
    7: 27.18 Methods of Computation: Primes
    Two simple algorithms for proving primality require a knowledge of all or part of the factorization of n 1 , n + 1 , or both; see Crandall and Pomerance (2005, §§4.1–4.2). …
    8: Philip J. Davis
    Davis’s comments about our uninspired graphs sparked the research and design of techniques for creating interactive 3D visualizations of function surfaces, which grew in sophistication as our knowledge and the technology for developing 3D graphics on the web advanced over the years. …
    9: Frank W. J. Olver
    According to DLMF Project Lead Daniel Lozier, “Olver’s encyclopedic knowledge of the field, his clear vision for mathematical exposition, his keen sense of the needs of practitioners, and his unfailing attention to detail were key to the success of that project. …
    10: Preface
    The project was funded in part by NSF Award 9980036, administered by the NSF’s Knowledge and Distributed Intelligence Program. …