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MathUI Preface

This volume contains the papers presented at MathUI’13: Mathematical User Interfaces 2013 held on July 10, 2013 in Bath.

There were 13 submissions. Each submission was reviewed by at least 2, and on the average 2.2, program committee members. The committee decided to accept 11 papers.

July 10, 2013 Bath

Andrea Kohlhase Paul Libbrecht

Program Committee

David Aspinall University of Edinburgh Paul Cairns University of York Olga Caprotti Chalmers University Andrea Hoffkamp Humboldt University Berlin Andrea Kohlhase Jacobs University Bremen

Paul Libbrecht Center for Educational Research, Martin Luther University Halle

Helena Mihaljevic-Brandt Zentralblatt MATH

Elena Smirnova Texas Instruments Inc. Education Technology

Additional Reviewers

Iancu, Mihnea Kohlhase, Michael Lange, Christoph Lazrek, Azzeddine L¨uth, Christoph Obua, Steven

Prodescu, Corneliu-Claudiu Whiteside, Iain

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