System L-style Natural Deduction Learning Tool - validates and gives feedback on proofs
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System L-style Natural Deduction Learning Tool - validates and gives feedback on proofs
This repository will store three Scala notebooks made for my Computer Engineering Thesis. The notebooks are divided into categories, each with a different type of proven exercises: Resolution (and refutation), natural deduction and Knights&Knaves puzzles.
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