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Coq

A proof done with Coq is mechanically checked by the machine. In particular, Coq allows:

  • to define functions or predicates,
  • to state mathematical theorems and software specifications,
  • to develop interactively formal proofs of these theorems,
  • to check these proofs by a relatively small certification "kernel".

Last updated 25 Jun, 2008


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