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Certified programming with dependent types : a pragmatic introduction to the Coq proof assistant / Adam Chlipala.

By: Chlipala, Adam, 1981-.
Contributor(s): IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | MIT Press [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2013]Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2013]Description: 1 PDF (xii, 424 pages).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780262317870; 9780262026659.Subject(s): Coq (Electronic resource) | Computer programming | Automatic theorem proving -- Computer programs | Abstracts | Algorithm design and analysis | Antenna measurements | Antenna radiation patterns | Arrays | Automation | Azimuth | Binary trees | Buildings | Business | Calculus | Cognition | Colon | Computer bugs | Computer languages | Context | Data structures | Electronic mail | Encoding | Feature extraction | Focusing | Functional programming | Indexes | Kernel | Law | Length measurement | Libraries | Logic programming | Manuals | Materials | Mathematics | Memory management | Metals | Mirrors | Pattern matching | Pragmatics | Presses | Printing | Productivity | Program processors | Programming | Radio access networks | Radio frequency | Reactive power | Registers | Sections | Semantics | Set theory | Size measurement | Software | Standards | Streaming media | Sugar | Surface treatment | Surges | Switches | Syntactics | WritingGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.Summary: The technology of mechanized program verification can play a supporting role in many kinds of research projects in computer science, and related tools for formal proof-checking are seeing increasing adoption in mathematics and engineering. This book provides an introduction to the Coq software for writing and checking mathematical proofs. It takes a practical engineering focus throughout, emphasizing techniques that will help users to build, understand, and maintain large Coq developments and minimize the cost of code change over time. Two topics, rarely discussed elsewhere, are covered in detail: effective dependently typed programming (making productive use of a feature at the heart of the Coq system) and construction of domain-specific proof tactics. Almost every subject covered is also relevant to interactive computer theorem proving in general, not just program verification, demonstrated through examples of verified programs applied in many different sorts of formalizations. The book develops a unique automated proof style and applies it throughout; even experienced Coq users may benefit from reading about basic Coq concepts from this novel perspective. The book also offers a library of tactics, or programs that find proofs, designed for use with examples in the book. Readers will acquire the necessary skills to reimplement these tactics in other settings by the end of the book. All of the code appearing in the book is freely available online.
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The technology of mechanized program verification can play a supporting role in many kinds of research projects in computer science, and related tools for formal proof-checking are seeing increasing adoption in mathematics and engineering. This book provides an introduction to the Coq software for writing and checking mathematical proofs. It takes a practical engineering focus throughout, emphasizing techniques that will help users to build, understand, and maintain large Coq developments and minimize the cost of code change over time. Two topics, rarely discussed elsewhere, are covered in detail: effective dependently typed programming (making productive use of a feature at the heart of the Coq system) and construction of domain-specific proof tactics. Almost every subject covered is also relevant to interactive computer theorem proving in general, not just program verification, demonstrated through examples of verified programs applied in many different sorts of formalizations. The book develops a unique automated proof style and applies it throughout; even experienced Coq users may benefit from reading about basic Coq concepts from this novel perspective. The book also offers a library of tactics, or programs that find proofs, designed for use with examples in the book. Readers will acquire the necessary skills to reimplement these tactics in other settings by the end of the book. All of the code appearing in the book is freely available online.

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