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Applied mathematics / Formal methods / Automated theorem proving / ACL2 / Lisp programming language / Formal verification / Michael J. C. Gordon / HOL / Mathematical logic / Theoretical computer science / Mathematics / Logic in computer science
Date: 2009-09-28 15:59:09
Applied mathematics
Formal methods
Automated theorem proving
ACL2
Lisp programming language
Formal verification
Michael J. C. Gordon
HOL
Mathematical logic
Theoretical computer science
Mathematics
Logic in computer science

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