13:00–13:50 “AI, Quantumn and Mathematics as a Service”, UMEDA, Yuhei (Fujitsu Limited)
14:10–15:00 “CoCalc, an integrated web application for computational mathematics, and its usage in online classes”, TERUI, Akira (University of Tsukuba)
15:20–16:10 “Conversion of mathematical software into Web app using WebAssembly”, FUJIMOTO, Mitsushi (University fo Teacher Education Fukuoka)
##Abstract
13:00–13:50 “AI, Quantumn and Mathematics as a Service”, UMEDA, Yuhei (Fujitsu Limited)
Advanced technologies like AI and quantum computing have advanced significantly in recent years. On the other hand, they can be challenging for non-specialists to use and understand. It is crucial that non-specialists who are regular users may easily use them as a service if modern technologies are to be widely adopted worldwide. In this talk, I will introduce some of Fujitsu’s activities to solve these problems.
14:10–15:00 “CoCalc, an integrated web application for computational mathematics, and its usage in online classes”, TERUI, Akira (University of Tsukuba)
CoCalc is an integrated web application for computational mathematics. It provides the Computer Algebra System (CAS) SageMath, the development environment of various programming languages, and the typesetting system LaTeX. Furthermore, it integrates a Learning Management System (LMS). In this talk, we introduce the basic functionalities of CoCalc and usage in a computer mathematics course in the College of Mathematics, School of Science and Engineering, University of Tsukuba, held as online classes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
15:20–16:10 “Conversion of mathematical software into Web app using WebAssembly”, FUJIMOTO, Mitsushi (University fo Teacher Education Fukuoka)
The recent development of web technology is remarkable and many apps are now available on the web. However, many of existing mathematical software are developed in C/C++ and are platform-dependent, so webifying those software is an issue in the future. In my talk, I will introduce an overview of our book “Developing Mathematical Software” that was published in October 2022, and also explain a method of converting mathematical software developed in C/C++ into Web app using WebAssembly.