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Code & data for ICLR 2024 spotlight paper: 🍯MUSTARD: Mastering Uniform Synthesis of Theorem and Proof Data
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Coq is a formal proof management system. It provides a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems together with an environment for semi-interactive development of machine-checked proofs.
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LLMs as Copilots for Theorem Proving in Lean
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Forked sources for HOL4 theorem-proving system
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ACL2 System and Books as Maintained by the Community
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LeanEuclid is a benchmark for autoformalization in the domain of Euclidean geometry, targeting the proof assistant Lean.
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An exhaustive list of all Rust resources regarding automated or semi-automated formalization efforts in any area, constructive mathematics, formal algorithms, and program verification.
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An SMT Solver for string constraints
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CakeML: A Verified Implementation of ML
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A Proof-oriented Programming Language
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Tool for data extraction and interacting with Lean programmatically.
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Canonical sources for HOL4 theorem-proving system. Branch develop is where “mainline development” occurs; when develop passes our regression tests, master is merged forward to catch up.
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🧮 Mathematical theorem proving assistant.
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⚛️ Prove any type of theory, including mathematical, social, and economic theories.
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An Automated Theorem Prover for Classical Higher-Order Logic with Henkin Semantics
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