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New Sites - Main » Science » Math » Logic and Foundations » Computational Logic
The Coq proof assistant (27th April, 2005) : Allows the user to handle calculus assertions, to check mechanically proofs of these assertions, helps to find formal proofs, extracts a certified program from the constructive proof of its formal specification.
The HOL Theorem Proving System (27th April, 2005) : The system documented originated at the Laboratory for Applied Logic of Brigham Young University and features higher-order, classical, natural deduction with tactics.
Isabelle (27th April, 2005) : Homepage of the theorem prover environment developed by Larry Paulson at Cambridge University and Tobias Kipkow at TU Munich.


Top Sites - Main » Science » Math » Logic and Foundations » Computational Logic
The Coq proof assistant () : Allows the user to handle calculus assertions, to check mechanically proofs of these assertions, helps to find formal proofs, extracts a certified program from the constructive proof of its formal specification.
The HOL Theorem Proving System () : The system documented originated at the Laboratory for Applied Logic of Brigham Young University and features higher-order, classical, natural deduction with tactics.
Isabelle () : Homepage of the theorem prover environment developed by Larry Paulson at Cambridge University and Tobias Kipkow at TU Munich.