International audienceWe propose a simple, yet expressive proof representation from which proofs for different proof assistants can easily be generated. The representation uses only a few inference rules and is based on a frag- ment of first-order logic called coherent logic. Coherent logic has been recognized by a number of researchers as a suitable logic for many ev- eryday mathematical developments. The proposed proof representation is accompanied by a corresponding XML format and by a suite of XSL transformations for generating formal proofs for Isabelle/Isar and Coq, as well as proofs expressed in a natural language form (formatted in LATEX or in HTML). Also, our automated theorem prover for coherent logic exports proofs in the propose...
This article describes the system ProofWeb that is currently being developed in Nijmegen and Amsterd...
AbstractWe describe a proof dedicated meta-language, called L tac, in the context of t...
Abstract. When we try to extract to an open format formal mathematical knowledge from libraries of a...
Abstract. We propose a simple, yet expressive proof representation from which proofs for different p...
We propose to combine interactive proof construction with proof automation for a fragment of first-o...
Coherent logic is a syntactically defined fragment of first-order logic. The paper describes an expe...
The problem of proof simplification draws a lot of attention to itself across various contexts. In t...
There has recently been considerable progress in the area of using computers as a tool for theorem p...
There has recently been considerable progress in the area of using computers as a tool for theorem p...
Abstract. We propose a synthesis of the two proof styles of interactive theorem proving: the procedu...
We introduce a platform for presenting and cross-linking formal and informal proof developments toge...
Abstract. Interactive Theorem Provers have a long tradition, going back to the 1970s when interactio...
Logic programming languages have many characteristics that indicate that they should serve as good i...
Abstract. We introduce a platform for presenting and cross-linking for-mal and informal proof develo...
Proof structures in traditional automatic theorem proving systems are generally designed for efficie...
This article describes the system ProofWeb that is currently being developed in Nijmegen and Amsterd...
AbstractWe describe a proof dedicated meta-language, called L tac, in the context of t...
Abstract. When we try to extract to an open format formal mathematical knowledge from libraries of a...
Abstract. We propose a simple, yet expressive proof representation from which proofs for different p...
We propose to combine interactive proof construction with proof automation for a fragment of first-o...
Coherent logic is a syntactically defined fragment of first-order logic. The paper describes an expe...
The problem of proof simplification draws a lot of attention to itself across various contexts. In t...
There has recently been considerable progress in the area of using computers as a tool for theorem p...
There has recently been considerable progress in the area of using computers as a tool for theorem p...
Abstract. We propose a synthesis of the two proof styles of interactive theorem proving: the procedu...
We introduce a platform for presenting and cross-linking formal and informal proof developments toge...
Abstract. Interactive Theorem Provers have a long tradition, going back to the 1970s when interactio...
Logic programming languages have many characteristics that indicate that they should serve as good i...
Abstract. We introduce a platform for presenting and cross-linking for-mal and informal proof develo...
Proof structures in traditional automatic theorem proving systems are generally designed for efficie...
This article describes the system ProofWeb that is currently being developed in Nijmegen and Amsterd...
AbstractWe describe a proof dedicated meta-language, called L tac, in the context of t...
Abstract. When we try to extract to an open format formal mathematical knowledge from libraries of a...