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Accepted for publication in the proceedings of MKM 2007: The 6th
International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management.
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In this paper we address the problem of reconstructing a
higher order, checkable proof object starting from a proof trace left by a
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Accepted for publication in the proceedings of MKM 2007: The 6th
International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management.
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The disambiguation approach to the input of formulae enables the user to
type correct formulae in a terse syntax close to the usual ambiguous
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Accepted for publication in the Proceedings of Types 2006: Conference of
the Types Project. Nottingham, UK -- April 18-21, 2006.
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Proof assistants are complex applications whose develop-
ment has never been properly systematized or documented. This work is
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Accepted for publication in Journal of Automated Reasoning, Special Issue
on User Interfaces for Theorem Proving.
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Matita is a new, document-centric, tactic-based interactive theorem
prover. This paper focuses on some of the distinctive features of the user interaction
In Proceedings of UITP 2006: User Interfaces for Theorem Provers. Seattle,
WA -- August 21, 2006. ENTCS, Volume 174, Issue 2 (May 2007), Pages 125 -
142, ISSN:1571-0661
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Most of the state-of-the-art proof assistants are based on procedural
proof languages, scripts, and rely on LCF tacticals as the primary tool
Accepted for publication in the proceedings of MKM 2006: The 5th
International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management.
Wokingham, UK -- August 11-12, 2006.
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Mathematical notation is a structured, open, and ambiguous language. In
order to support mathematical notation in MKM applications one must
In Proceedings of TYPES 2004 conference Types for Proofs and Programs.
Paris, France -- December 15-18, 2004. LNCS 3839/2004, Springer-Verlag
Heidelberg, ISBN 3-540-31428-8, pp. 17-32
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The prototype of a content based search engine for mathematical knowledge
supporting a small set of queries requiring matching and/or typing
Third International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management.
September 19th - 21st, 2004 Bialowieza - Poland. LNCS 3119/2004,
Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, ISBN 3-540-23029-7, pp. 347-362
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Mathematical notation has the characteristic of being ambiguous:
operators can be overloaded and information that can be deduced is often