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Fingerprint databases for theorems

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Abstract

We discuss the advantages of searchable, collaborative, language-independent databases of mathematical results, indexed by "fingerprints" of small and canonical data. Our motivating example is Neil Sloane's massively influential On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. We hope to encourage the greater mathematical community to search for the appropriate fingerprints within each discipline, and to compile fingerprint databases of results wherever possible. The benefits of these databases are broad - advancing the state of knowledge, enhancing experimental mathematics, enabling researchers to discover unexpected connections between areas, and even improving the refereeing process for journal publication.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1304.3866,
  title  = {Fingerprint databases for theorems},
  author = {Sara C. Billey and Bridget E. Tenner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.3866},
  year   = {2013}
}

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to appear in Notices of the AMS

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