-
Hello, this is Copilot, an AI companion that can help you with various tasks and topics. I see that you are interested in using coq proof traces to create workflows for an AI agent, and that you want …
-
Thank you for your kind words. 😊
I see that you are interested in a creative story that involves some concepts from computer science and mathematics. I will try to write a story for you, using my own…
-
**[The following two posts are my reply to /u/starspawn0's comment on the paper [*Language Modeling for Formal Mathematics*](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.04757) by Christian Szegedy et al., posted on su…
-
A comment from Thorsten Altenkirch:
In Moerdijk and Gambino’s “Wellfounded trees in categories” it is shown that very topos has W-types. I think that UniMath gives you a topos (on sets) so at least…
-
Hi
The second half of the below paragraph (the one in which "Q" appears) is very confusing (and I consider myself to know what the chapter is talking about):
> Suppose P is a proposition. Then E…
-
That is a very interesting idea. EBNF is a family of metasyntax notations that can be used to express context-free grammars, such as those of programming languages¹. HoTT is a branch of mathematics an…
-
a metaphor and a startup model for a project that involves lifting data structures from unimath concepts using Coq proof paths. very interesting and challenging. creativity and technical skills.
Th…
-
# Burnside's Lemma and Pólya Enumeration Theorem
It is used to count/find combinatorial objects (i.e. equivalence classes or orbits) associated with symmetry groups.
It is a result in group the…
-
First: the documentation for micromega is exceptionally good! But there are a few minor issues:
1. In section "Positivstellensatz refutations" the second of the inductive rules seems to miss a prem…
-
OrdinaryDiffEq v7 is close. This means that all breaking changes need to make it in by this time. Here's the list right now:
- [x] Split solvers into subpacakges https://github.com/SciML/OrdinaryDi…