lean4
Lean is a functional programming language that makes it easy to write correct
and maintainable code. You can also use Lean as an interactive theorem prover.
Lean programming primarily involves defining types and functions. This allows
your focus to remain on the problem domain and manipulating its data, rather
than the details of programming.
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LLMs as Copilots for Theorem Proving in Lean
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Tool for data extraction and interacting with Lean programmatically.
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Lean theorem proving interface which feels like pen-and-paper proofs.
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Scientific computing in Lean 4
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Neovim support for the Lean theorem prover
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Retrieval-Augmented Theorem Provers for Lean
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Lecture notes for a course on writing proofs, on paper and in the Lean proof assistant
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llmstep: [L]LM proofstep suggestions in Lean 4.
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Helper toolkit for creating your own Lean 4 UserWidgets
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Released 2013
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