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Date: 2009-09-26 12:32:25
Logical syntax
Automated theorem proving
Proof theory
Model theory
Theorem
Mathematical proof
TeX
First-order logic
Unification
Logic
Mathematics
Mathematical logic

TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No[removed]ProofCheck: Writing and checking complete proofs in LATEX

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