Definition of Automath. Meaning of Automath. Synonyms of Automath

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Definition of Automath

Automath
Automath Au"to*math, n. [Gr. ?; ? self + ?, ?, to learn.] One who is self-taught. [R.] --Young.

Meaning of Automath from wikipedia

- Automath ("automating mathematics") is a formal language, devised by Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn starting in 1967, for expressing complete mathematical theories...
- asymptotic analysis (De Bruijn, 1958). In the late sixties, he designed the Automath language for representing mathematical proofs, so that they could be verified...
- Typing discipline Weak, static Filename extensions .miz .voc Website www.mizar.org Influenced by Automath Influenced OMDoc, HOL Light and Coq mizar modes...
- that a great individual has achieved a pinnacle of learning, that an "automath" has taken autodidacticism to an endpoint. As an example, the obscure and...
- diagrams DPLL Higher-order unification Quantifier elimination Alt-Ergo Automath CVC E IsaPlanner LCF Mizar NuPRL Paradox Prover9 PVS SPARK (programming...
- made solely in ****an. One year later, they demonstrated it at the UNESCO AUTOMATH show in Paris. The company began integrated circuit research and development...
- development of homotopy type theory. The first computer proof ****istant, called Automath, used type theory to encode mathematics on a computer. Martin-Löf specifically...
- used the lambda notation for representing proofs of the theorem checker Automath, and represented propositions as "categories" of their proofs. It was in...
- Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn created the type theory Automath as a mathematical foundation for the Automath system, which could verify the correctness of proofs...
- (interactive) automated theorem proving. The first logical framework was Automath; however, the name of the idea comes from the more widely known Edinburgh...