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FM4M/MathUI/ThEdu/DP/WIP@CIKM 2016: Indianapolis, IN, USA
- Andrea Kohlhase, Paul Libbrecht, Bruce R. Miller, Adam Naumowicz, Walther Neuper, Pedro Quaresma, Frank Wm. Tompa

, Martin Suda:
Joint Proceedings of the FM4M, MathUI, and ThEdu Workshops, Doctoral Program, and Work in Progress at the Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics 2016 co-located with the 9th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM 2016), Bialystok, Poland, July 25-29, 2016. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1785, CEUR-WS.org 2017
FM4M - Formal Mathematics for Mathematicians
- Chad Brown:

Invited talk: Developments, Libraries and Automated Theorem Provers. 2 - Aleksy Schubert:

Invited talk: On Differences in Proofs Between Intuitionistic and Classical Logic. 3 - Adam Grabowski, Roland Coghetto:

Tarski's Geometry and the Euclidean Plane in Mizar. 4-9 - Mario Carneiro:

Formalization of the prime number theorem and Dirichlet's theorem. 10-13 - Karol Pak:

Topological Foundations for a Formal Theory of Manifolds. 14-16 - Artur Kornilowicz

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Registrations vs Redefinitions in Mizar. 17-20 - Adam Naumowicz

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Linking to Compound Conditions in Mizar. 21-24
The 11th Workshop on Mathematical User Interfaces (MathUI)
- Lucius Schoenbaum:

Towards Visual Type Theory as a Mathematical Tool and Mathematical User Interface. 26-41 - Andrea Kohlhase, Michael Fürsich:

Understanding Mathematical Expressions: An Eye-Tracking Study. 42-50 - Paul Libbrecht, Matija Lokar:

The plain text trap when copying mathematical formulae. 50-55 - Juan Lao-Tebar, Francisco Alvaro, Daniel Marques:

Proposal for Coexistence of Mathematical Handwritten and Keyboard Input in a WYSIWYG Expression Editor. 56-65 - Tom Wiesing, Felix Schmoll:

KAT: an Annotation Tool for STEM Documents. 66-72 - Ion Toloaca, Michael Kohlhase:

Notation-based Semantification. 73-81
The 2016 Workshop on Theorem proving components for Educational software (ThEdu)
- Walther Neuper:

Lucas-Interpretation from Users' Perspective. 83-89 - Walther Neuper:

Rigor of TP in Educational Engineering Software. 90-95
The CICM 2016 Doctoral Program
- Marek Janasz:

Automated theorem proving for elementary geometry. 97 - Dennis Müller:

Knowledge Management across Formal Libraries. 98-101 - Moritz Schubotz:

Augmenting Mathematical Formulae for More Effective Querying & Presentation. 102-103 - Théo Zimmermann:

Design and development of a tool based on Coq to write and format mathematical proofs. 104-105
The Work in Progress Section of the DML track of CICM 2016
- Hagen Chrapary, Wolfgang Dalitz, Wolfram Sperber:

swMATH - Challenges, Next Steps, and Outlook. 107-116 - Hiroyuki Okazaki, Yuichi Futa:

Formalization of Polynomially Bounded and Negligible Functions Using the Computer-Aided Proof-Checking System Mizar. 117-131 - Moritz Schubotz, Alan P. Sexton:

A Smooth Transition to Modern mathoid-based Math Rendering in Wikipedia with Automatic Visual Regression Testing. 132-145 - Moritz Schubotz, David Veenhuis, Howard S. Cohl:

Getting the units right. 146-156
The Work in Progress Section of the MKM track of CICM 2016
- Karol Pak:

Lemma Extraction Criteria Based on Properties of Theorem Statements. 158-171 - Karol Pak, Aleksy Schubert

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The impact of proof steps sequence on proof readability - experimental setting. 172-186 - Mario Carneiro:

Models for Metamath. 187-203 - Andreas Holmstrom:

A first step towards automated conjecture-making in higher arithmetic geometry. 204-218 - Thibault Gauthier, Cezary Kaliszyk, Josef Urban:

Initial Experiments with Statistical Conjecturing over Large Formal Corpora. 219-228 - Cezary Kaliszyk, Michael Kohlhase, Dennis Müller, Florian Rabe:

A Standard for Aligning Mathematical Concepts. 229-244 - Denis Rochau, Michael Kohlhase, Dennis Müller:

FrameIT Reloaded: Serious Math Games from Modular Math Ontologies. 245-259

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