Tag: Lawrence C. Paulson
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Discussing “Isabelle/HOL: A Proof Assistant for Higher-Order Logic”
In the world of interactive theorem provers two systems stand out for their maturity and wide adoption. One is Rocq, until recently known as Coq, about which I have written previously; Isabelle/HOL, the topic of this week’s reading, is the other. Rocq is one of a number of systems (for example, Lean) based on Martin-Löf’s…
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