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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This volume is a self-contained introduction to interactive proof in high- order logic (HOL), using the proof assistant Isabelle 2002. Compared with existing Isabelle documentation, it provides a direct route into higher-order logic, which most people prefer these days. It bypasses rst-order logic and minimizes discussion of meta-theory. It is written for potential users rather than for our colleagues in the research world. Another departure from previous documentation is that we describe Markus Wenzel s proof script notation instead of ML tactic scripts. The l- ter make it easier to introduce new tactics on the y, but hardly anybody does that. Wenzel s dedicated syntax is elegant, replacing for example eight simpli cation tactics with a single method, namely simp, with associated - tions. The book has three parts. The rst part, Elementary Techniques, shows how to model functional programs in higher-order logic. Early examples involve lists and the natural numbers. Most proofs are two steps long, consisting of induction on a chosen variable followed by the auto tactic. But even this elementary part covers such advanced topics as nested and mutual recursion. The second part, Logic and Sets, presents a collection of lower-level tactics that you can use to apply rules selectively. It also describes I- belle/HOL s treatment of sets, functions, and relations and explains how to de ne sets inductively. One of the examples concerns the theory of model checking, and another is drawn from a classic textbook on formal languages. 240 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783540433767
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