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Mathematics / Theoretical computer science / Applied mathematics / Logic in computer science / Formal methods / Computational neuroscience / Artificial neural networks / Proof assistants / Entropy / Coq / N-gram / Recurrent neural network
Date: 2018-10-22 12:57:37
Mathematics
Theoretical computer science
Applied mathematics
Logic in computer science
Formal methods
Computational neuroscience
Artificial neural networks
Proof assistants
Entropy
Coq
N-gram
Recurrent neural network

Language Models for Proofs Anonymous Author(s) ABSTRACT Proofs play a key role in reasoning about programs and verification of properties of systems. Mechanized proof assistants help users in developing proofs and checki

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