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Various approaches and standards for transferring mathematical objects between different computer programs in multimedia environment in the framework of the OpenMath project are described. The use of these standards might revolutionize the exchange of mathematical information caused by the development of computer algebra tools and telecommunication possibilities. The standards make it possible to create databases and easily save and use mathematical objects obtained in different applications, e.g., to exchange the data obtained in different computer algebra systems and place information on the Internet. Bibliography: 9 titles.
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Gaëtano, M., Huchet, C. & Neun, W. Realization of an OpenMath Server for REDUCE. Journal of Mathematical Sciences 108, 1152–1159 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013513026624
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013513026624