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18 Scientific Data Format: OpenMath |
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This article is from the Scientific Data Format Information FAQ, by Ilana Stern ilana@kiowa.scd.ucar.edu with numerous contributions by others.
The OpenMath effort aims at developing a standard exchange format for
mathematical objects (such as formulae processed by computer algebra systems).
The OpenMath home page is located at
<URL:http://www.uni-koeln.de/themen/Computeralgebra/OpenMath/index.html>
 
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