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Categories: Logic in computer science, Mathematical logic stubs, Proof assistants
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Logic for Computable Functions  LCF  LCF theorem prover
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Logic for Computable Functions is an interactive automated theorem prover developed at Stanford and Edinburgh by Robin Milner and collaborators in early 1970s, based on the theoretical foundation of logic of computable functions previously proposed by Dana Scott. Wikipedia
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Logic for Computable Functions is an interactive automated theorem prover developed at Stanford and Edinburgh by Robin Milner and collaborators in early 1970s, based on the theoretical foundation of logic of computable functions previously proposed by Dana Scott. Wikipedia
An interactive automated theorem prover, 1973 formalism by Robin Milner Wikipedia Disambiguation
1973 formalism by Robin Milner Wikidata