E-mail information service of the INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS Berlin, Germany, August 18 - 27, 1998 28th Circular Letter Subject: ICM98-CL28: Special Activities on Electronic Publishing, Mathematical Software, and International Comparison of Mathematical Studies, ... Dear colleague: The "Section of Special Activities" at ICM'98 is almost complete, and the corresponding lists of presentations and their schedules are almost final. Today I would like to report on three special activities: - One aims at those interested in electronic publishing, electronic communication etc.; - one is of particular interest for those who use software in mathematics; and - one activity concerns the international comparison of mathematical studies, university degrees and professional perspectives. 1. ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING... Many organizations and individuals suggested to schedule an activity on electronic publication, information and communication. However, the proposals were very diverse. It was hard to achieve agreement among the people involved in planning this activity. I believe that this difficulty is simply reflecting the current state of development. Nobody is sure in which direction we are going and what measures are to be taken. The views are controversial and political opinions disagree considerably. The final outcome of this discussion is an afternoon on electronic publication (Monday, August 24) that starts out with a "technical session" where reports are given on developments important for mathematics: MSC 2000, the new version of the Mathematics Subject Classification Metadata, a new tool for the description and location of electronic documents (or document like objects) MATHML, possibly the future "language" for storing mathematical texts electronically. The key activity of the afternoon will be a podium discussion, chaired by IMU President David Mumford, involving 7 persons representing different groups active in electronic publication. The topic of this podium discussion is "The Future of Electronic Communication, Information and Publishing". This should be of interest to all those who worry about the future of mathematical publishing and about the access to mathematical publications. Please find in the appendix below the details of this session together with the abstracts of the presentations. 2. MATHEMATICAL SOFTWARE Three afternoons at ICM'98 are devoted to presentations of mathematical software. Below is a program of these three afternoons together with the list of presentations. Details about the program can be found in the ICM'98-server, or directly under the URL: http://elib.zib.de/ICM98/MathSoftware 3. INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF STUDIES, DEGREES,... International cooperation and collaboration is increasing. However, the rules and regulations in many countries seem to impede the international mobility of students, teachers, and professionals. A discussion of this and related topics - with respect to mathematics - will be the subject of a roundtable organized by Ina Kersten (Bielefeld, Germany): International Comparison of Mathematical Studies, University Degrees and Professional Perspectives ROUND TABLE: August 25, 1998, 7.30 pm, H 104. Among the panelists are K.-H. Hoffmann (President of the German Mathematical Society, formerly the President of the "Wissenschaftsrat" of Germany), A. Pelczar (President of the General Council for Higher Education in Poland, Vice-President of the European Mathematical Society), and M. Primicerio (Mayor of Florence, Italy). There will be short reports on higher education policies and professional perspectives in different countries. The discussion also includes mobility of students and teaching staff, and the development of cooperation networks. There are many professional fields where mathematicians are needed as the discussion will show. Sincerely Martin Groetschel President of the ICM'98 Organizing Committee ========================================================================= APPENDIX ========================================================================= SESSION ON ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING Monday, August 24, 1998: Chairman: Peter Michor (Vienna, Austria) 14:00--14:30: "The year 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification, MSC2000" Jane Kister, Mathematical Reviews, USA; Bernd Wegner, Zentralblatt fuer Mathematik, Germany: Since 1996, the editors of Mathematical Reviews (MR) and Zentralblatt fuer Mathematik (ZBL) have been collaborating on a revision of the 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC). It is planned that the revised classification, MSC2000, will be used by the two journals starting in the year 2000. We will present the new classification, in particular describing the principles underlying the revision and the major changes in the MSC. 14:30--15:00: "Mathematical Metadata" Judith Pluemer, University of Osnabrueck, Germany: Publishing an article in a mathematical journal takes quite some time. That is the reason why mathematicians make their scientific work available on the internet in form of preprints. Resource discovery of mathematical preprints should be faciliated. What one wants is high quality retrieval for high quality material. We show how the use of MetaData allows for a suitable search engine. Creation of MetaData can be done by authors or providers of preprint servers using freely available forminterfaces. In short, we will demonstrate a prototype of MPRESS as the EMS will name the service for retrieval of distributed mathematical preprints in Europe, for further information, see http://www.mathematik.uni-osnabrueck.de/harvest/brokers/FraGer/ 15:00--15:30: "An Introduction to MATHML" Stephen Buswell, Stilo Technology, UK Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) has recently been published as a Recommendation by the World Wide Consortium (W3C). The goal of MathML is to enable mathematics to be served, received and processed on the Web. This paper discusses the issues involved with display and processing of mathematics on the Web and outlines the XML-based solution developed. This solution supports the encoding of both presentation and semantic content of mathematical expressions. The relationship between MathML and existing standards and formats such as TeX is discussed. An overview of MathML- compliant tools (existing and under development) for the creation and processing will be given. 15:30--15:45: Discussion 15:45--16:15: Coffee Break --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16:15--18:00 Panel Discussion "The future of mathematical communication, information and publishing" Chairman: David Mumford (Providence, IMU president) Panelists (in alphabetic order): Neil Calkin (Clemson, Electronic Journal of Combinatorics): Electronic journals John Ewing (Providence, American Mathematical Society): Views of learned societies Martin Groetschel (Berlin, German Mathematical Society): Information and communication networks Joachim Heinze (Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag): Views of a scientific commercial publisher Carol Hutchins (New York, Courant Institute Library): The situation of libraries Peter Michor (Vienna, European Mathematical Society): Electronic libraries Richard Palais (Brandeis, Waltham, MA, USA): Electronic e-print servers Each panelist will be given 5 to 10 minutes time to report his/her vision of the future. This will be followed by a broad discussion, including the audience. ========================================================================= SESSION ON MATHEMATICAL SOFTWARE A call for participation in a Session on Mathematical Software has been announced in the Circular Letter ICM98-CL17. This session will be held at TU Berlin on August 19, 20, and 21, from 2 pm to 6 pm. The focus of this session is the presentation of a wide spectrum of mathematical software systems to a broad audience: ICM attendees, students, teachers, etc., with a special interest in mathematical software. The presentations have been selected by a special program committee, chaired by Johannes Grabmeier, IBM Germany (speaker of the special interest group for computer algebra of DMV, GAMM, and GI): * Johannes Grabmeier, Germany (chair) * Markus Hitz, USA * Heinz Kredel, Germany * Winfried Neun, Germany * Stephen Watt, Canada * Michael Wester, USA * Christoph Zenger, Germany The committee regrets that it had to reject excellent submissions despite the fact that IMU and the local Organizing Committee agreed to extend the time slot for this session from two to three afternoons. The (probably final) schedule for this session is as follows: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, August 19, 1998 2:00 pm to 3:45 pm SOFTWARE NAME SUBMITTER, AFFILIATION MAGMA V2.3 Cannon, U Sydney Singular Greuel, Pfister et.al,U Kaiserslautern CoCoA Robbiano, U Genova 4:15 pm to 6:00 pm SOFTWARE NAME SUBMITTER, AFFILIATION Solving Problems with Trott, Wolfram Res. Mathematica Learning Linear Algebra Deeba, U Houston-Downtown Using an Interactive Text REDLOG Dolzmann, Sturm, U Passau --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, August 20, 1998 2:00 pm to 3:45 pm SOFTWARE NAME SUBMITTER, AFFILIATION Polymake Joswig, Gawrilow,TU Berlin CREP Draexler et.al., U Bielefeld Macaulay 2 Grayson & Stillman 4:15 pm to 6:00 pm SOFTWARE NAME SUBMITTER, AFFILIATION GAP Linton et.al, Aachen, St. Andrews MuPAD Fuchssteiner et al, U Paderborn FRISCO Traverso et.al,(EU Project), U Pisa --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 pm to 3:45 pm SOFTWARE NAME SUBMITTER, AFFILIATION VBM Maddocks, Paffenroth, EPF Lausanne SIMATH Zimmer et al, U Saarbruecken PARI / GP Belabas, PARI group, U Bordeaux 4:15 pm to 6:00 pm SOFTWARE NAME SUBMITTER, AFFILIATION UG Wieners et.al, U Stuttgart ODELab Nowak, et.al. 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