Isabelle/HOL: A Proof Assistant for Higher-Order Logic. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-540-45949-1. "HOL Interactive Theorem Prover". "HOL Light"...
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mathematical logic, a proof assistant or interactive theorem prover is a software tool to assist with the development of formal proofs by human–machine collaboration...
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Tobias Nipkow, Lawrence C. Paulson, Markus Wenzel, "Isabelle/HOL – A Proof Assistant for Higher-Order Logic", 2020. Free and open-source software portal...
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Look up Hol, hol, or hól in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hol or HOL may refer to: Hol (surname) K'inich Popol Hol, 5th-century Mayan king Hol Municipality...
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HOL Light is a proof assistant for classical higher-order logic. It is a member of the HOL theorem prover family. Compared with other HOL systems, HOL...
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Type theory Higher-order grammar Higher-order logic programming HOL (proof assistant) Many-sorted logic Typed lambda calculus Modal logic Jacobs, 1999...
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Interactive Proof. Proofs have been done using embeddings of Separation Logic into interactive theorem provers such as the Coq proof assistant and HOL (proof assistant)...
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Kepler conjecture (category Computer-assisted proofs)
of a formal proof of the Kepler conjecture using a combination of the Isabelle and HOL Light proof assistants. In 2017, the formal proof was accepted...
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Logic for Computable Functions (category Proof assistants)
functions, leading to HOL, HOL Light, and the Isabelle proof assistant that supports various logics. As of 2019, the Isabelle proof assistant still contains...
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Automated reasoning (section Proof systems)
essentially another proof assistant for classical higher order logic. Coq Developed in France, Coq is another automated proof assistant, which can automatically...
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