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|Full description=ACL2 is a mathematical logic and a mechanical theorem prover to help you reason in the logic (which is a subset of applicative Common Lisp). The theorem prover is an ``industrial strength'' version of the Boyer-Moore theorem prover, Nqthm. Users can build models of all kinds of computing systems in ACL2, just as in Nqthm, even though the formal logic is Lisp. Once you've built an ACL2 model of a system, you can run it and use ACL2 to prove theorems about the model.
 
|Full description=ACL2 is a mathematical logic and a mechanical theorem prover to help you reason in the logic (which is a subset of applicative Common Lisp). The theorem prover is an ``industrial strength'' version of the Boyer-Moore theorem prover, Nqthm. Users can build models of all kinds of computing systems in ACL2, just as in Nqthm, even though the formal logic is Lisp. Once you've built an ACL2 model of a system, you can run it and use ACL2 to prove theorems about the model.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 5 December 2021


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ACL2

http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/acl2/
Programming language for modelling computer systems and proving properties of those models

ACL2 is a mathematical logic and a mechanical theorem prover to help you reason in the logic (which is a subset of applicative Common Lisp). The theorem prover is an ``industrial strength version of the Boyer-Moore theorem prover, Nqthm. Users can build models of all kinds of computing systems in ACL2, just as in Nqthm, even though the formal logic is Lisp. Once you've built an ACL2 model of a system, you can run it and use ACL2 to prove theorems about the model.





Licensing

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Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
J Strother Moore Maintainer
Matt Kaufmann Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
DeveloperE-mailmailto:acl2@lists.cc.utexas.edu
SupportE-mailmailto:acl2-help@lists.cc.utexas.edu
Bug TrackingE-mailmailto:acl2-bugs@lists.cc.utexas.edu


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