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Math in XO
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Course Project for Hands-on Data Science (DATA 1030) at Brown University.
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Elaboración de demostraciones con Lean.
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mai: MAth Interpreter with standard foundations
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This fork of ShadowProver is used as a submodule by ShadowAdjudicator and should not be moved.
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A reasoner for Input/Output logic
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Example axiom and problem files within the TPTP Format
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Intuitionistic and classical propositional logic library
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A simple repackaging of the Vampire automated theorem prover
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A toy Automated Theorem Prover for First Order Classical Logic built on Resolution.
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(Mirror) A Lean machine-to-machine REPL
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LLMs + Lean, on your laptop or in the cloud
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Brute force math problem solving
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Code & data for ICLR 2024 spotlight paper: 🍯MUSTARD: Mastering Uniform Synthesis of Theorem and Proof Data
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Python interface to the Pantograph library
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GCLC is a mathematical software tool for producing high-quality mathematical illustrations, for teaching mathematics, and for automated proving of geometry theorems.
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A tool for automatically verifying whether a given first-order logic formula is a tautology, based on Herbrand's theory and the Davis-Putnam SAT solver. Implemented in C++.
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AI for Mathematics (AI4Math) paper list
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