Mathematical Components
Mathematical Components is a repository of formalized mathematics developed using
the Coq proof assistant. This project finds its roots in the formal proof of
the Four Color Theorem. It has been used for large scale formalization projects,
including a formal proof of the Odd Order (Feit-Thompson) Theorem.
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CoqEAL -- The Coq Effective Algebra Library
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Lecture notes for a short course on proving/programming in Coq via SSReflect.
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Jun 24, 2021 - Coq
Libraries demonstrating design patterns for programming and proving with canonical structures in Coq [maintainer=@anton-trunov]
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Jan 20, 2022 - Coq
Tool for suggesting lemma names in Coq verification projects
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Corpus of Coq code related to MathComp including several machine-readable representations
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A course on formal verification at https://compsciclub.ru/en, Spring term 2021
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Algebraic Combinatorics in Coq
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Coq formalization of algorithms due to Tarjan and Kosaraju for finding strongly connected graph components using Mathematical Components and SSReflect [maintainers=@CohenCyril,@palmskog]
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Created by Georges Gonthier
Released 2008
Latest release 7 months ago
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- math-comp/math-comp
- Website
- math-comp.github.io