Coq
Coq is a formal proof management system. It provides a formal language to write
mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems together with an
environment for semi-interactive development of machine-checked proofs. Typical
applications include the certification of properties of programming languages,
the formalization of mathematics and teaching.
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This coq library aims to formalize a substantial body of mathematics using the univalent point of view.
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A dependently-typed proof language intended to make provably correct bare metal code possible for working software engineers.
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An axiom-free formalization of category theory in Coq for personal study and practical work
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A framework for formally verifying distributed systems implementations in Coq
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Verified Software Toolchain
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Metaprogramming, verified meta-theory and implementation of Coq in Coq
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My personal repository of formally verified mathematics.
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Check 100% of execution cases of Rust programs 🦀 to make applications with no bugs!
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A function definition package for Coq
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A formalization of geometry in Coq based on Tarski's axiom system
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A library of abstract interfaces for mathematical structures in Coq [maintainer=@spitters]
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Lecture notes for a short course on proving/programming in Coq via SSReflect.
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Created by Gérard Pierre Huet, Thierry Coquand
Released 1989
Latest release 2 months ago
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