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Computer environments for math problem solving

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Although the interactive theorem provers managed to capture reasonably well the language of proofs, they are still behind in following the problem-solving process, especially in less algebraic domains of mathematics. We study this issue by looking at specific cases of problems, and trying to find a reasonably close computer approximation of what a mathematician playing with the problem does. In this talk, a particular focus will be given to the grasshopper problem— IMO -2009-6.

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Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOmlM9Yqr2Q

This talk is part of the Formalisation of mathematics with interactive theorem provers series.

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