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China Mathematica Tour 2007

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Anyone with an interest in the potential impact of computing on science, engineering, finance, research, and education will benefit from these conferences. Those not yet familiar with Mathematica will gain an overview of the system and discover the breadth of applications it can address, while experts will get firsthand experience with the most important breakthroughs in Mathematica technology since Version 1 was released in 1988.

Wednesday, May 30--Beijing, China
Science Auditorium
Beijing Jiaotong University
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Thursday, May 31--Wuhan, China
Mathematical Auditorium, School of Mathematics and Statistics
Wuhan University

Saturday, June 2--Shanghai, China
Conference Center, 202 East Guanghua Building
Fudan University

The preliminary conference schedules are available here.

Wednesday, May 30--Beijing, China
Computer Center, 4th floor, Siyuan Building
Beijing Jiaotong University
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Friday, June 1--Wuhan, China
New Mathematical Model Center, School of Mathematics and Statistics
Wuhan University

Saturday, June 2--Shanghai, China
Computer Lab of the Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, 2501 East Guanghua Building
Computer Lab of the School of Mathematical Sciences, 1701 East Guanghua Building
Fudan University

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