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- N-1-3-20.23, "Euromath an all that - the General Setting", by
- Flemming Topsoe*, <topsoe@euromath.dk>
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- Editorial Note 1: Readers are invited to contribute to this column
- which is dedicated to matters of interest to mathematicians which are
- in some way dependent on computer networks and networking services.
- References to sources of more complete information or to purely
- technical discussions will be appreciated. Your editor is involved in
- the Euromath activities (read below), and will make sure that you are
- kept informed about these efforts. However, to avoid any unhealthy
- bias, I urge contributions on other matters.
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- Editorial Note 2: In a subsequent issue we will deal with Information
- Systems exploiting the marvelous new network navigating tools (cf.
- ISOC News 1.2). Anyone knowing about Information Services of
- particular interest to mathematicians or of potential Information
- Resources for mathematics, please send your comments/advice in good
- time to me.
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- Euromath and all that - the General Setting
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- Many have heard about "Euromath", but are unsure what that really
- covers. This is understandable as it can be given a number of
- meanings.
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- Euromath arose as a set of ideas among European mathematicians, and is
- directed at forming and implementing a research infrastructure for
- mathematicians, based on Information Technology.
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- Formally, these ideas are now cultivated by a charity, the European
- Mathematical Trust (EMT), a pan-European organisation registered in the
- United Kingdom. Typically, the members of EMT are regional or national
- mathematical societies in Europe.
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- From the European Commission (the Science Programme) EMT has obtained
- a grant in support of the Euromath Project, during which a substantial
- part of the overall Euromath ideas will be realized. A key component
- of the project is the development of Euromath Software. This piece of
- software is built on a structure driven editor, GRIF, which, so to
- speak, has been taught mathematics. An import/export facility for TeX
- (LaTeX in fact) will be provided as well as external calls facilities
- enabling you to send mail, to access external databases or computer
- algebra systems etc. The Euromath basic software and the interaction
- it will provide with networked services constitute the Euromath
- System.
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- As part of the Euromath Project, a Directory of Mathematicians (DM) in
- Europe will be created and a publication, the Euromath Bulletin (EmB)
- will be launched.
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- Another important aspect of Euromath activity is the creation of a
- human network based on a number of National Coordinating Committees
- (NCC's). The chairmen of the NCC's form the Euromath Advisory Board
- (the AB). Through this board, the European mathematical community
- influences the Euromath Project and feeds into it special user
- requirements. Observers from Central and Eastern European countries
- have been invited to meetings of the AB.
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- The Euromath System and the human network established together with the
- interplay with the academic computer networks and services constitute
- the Euromath Network, EmNet.
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- EMT liases or collaborates with a number of organisations in pursuit
- of its goals. We mention the European Mathematical Society, the
- American Mathematical Society, The International Standards
- Organisation and the Euromath Center, Copenhagen. Of these, Euromath
- Center (EmC) has been created as a result of the Euromath activity.
- The centre follows and participates in the development of Euromath and
- is responsible for Euromath User Support.
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- The Present Status of Euromath
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- Euromath Software, Euromath Version 0, has been released for
- mathematical institutes in Europe, following a presentation and
- demonstration at the first European Congress of Mathematicians in
- Paris, July 1992. The system presently consists of the Euromath
- structure editor. This includes the facility to edit mathematical
- formulae WISYWIG on screen, includes a drawing program derived from
- idraw, export to LaTeX and import of (restricted) LaTeX. An important
- feature of the system is its full compatibility with SGML, the future
- standard for publishing.
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- The first issue of EmB, the Euromath Bulletin, is just about to
- appear.
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- For Further Information
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- It is hoped that a Euromath Information Service (based on Gopher) will
- soon be set up. Until then, interested individuals or organisations
- may write to me or to the following for fuller details:
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- EMT office: Ian R. Stone: irs1@ukc.ac.uk
- Euromath Project: Helmut Lenzing helmut@uni-paderborn.de
- Euromath Bulletin: Mika Seppala: ms@geom.helsinki.fi
- Euromath Advisory Board: Jose Luis Vicente: euro@cica.es
- EmC: emc@euromath.dk
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- *Professor, University of Copenhagen, Mathematical Institute, Denmark
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