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A mathematical proof is any mathematical argument which demonstrates the truth of a mathematical statement. Informal proofs are typically rendered in natural language and are held true by consensus; formal proofs are typically rendered symbolically and can be checked mechanically. "Proofs" can be valid or invalid; only the former kind constitutes actual proof, whereas the latter kind usually refers to a flawed attempt at proof.

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How to extract a variable from an exist clause

I am triying to make a simple reduction to absurd proof with Dafny, normally when I do so (in real life mathematics) I use arguments like "ok, now lets choose a p that fullfills this property ...
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Cryptography Notion - Diffie-Hellmann

I am currently working on a problem in cryptography that goes like this: Game 1: Adversary is given g1,g2 and h. The given h can either be g1g2 or totally random action g3. (by action i mean an ...
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Proof by reductio ad absurdum in Isabelle

I understand how ccontr works, however I am unsure how (or even if it is possible) to use it on a lemma declared with assumption(s). Take this simple example, all is good: lemma l1: "A⊆B ⟶ A ∩ B =...
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I have a problem in Isabelle related to 'Clash of types' that I am unable to solve. Could someone help me?

I would want to formalise a calculus in Isabelle. I started with this definitions: type_synonym Signature = "string ⇀ nat" type_synonym 'a Interpretation = "string ⇀ 'a list set" ...
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Does sequencing an infinite list of IO actions by definition result in a never-ending action? Or is there a way to bail out?

This was actually something I wanted to understand with my previous question, but I misworded it by giving for granted the solution would somehow have to build on sequence and repeat, so I got an ...
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How to improve a LH=RH chain proof

I am tying to get a better understanding how Isabelle manages the chain proofs, specifically when associativity/commutativity is involved. Imagine I have a binary non-homogeneous operator op that is ...
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Do private proofs appear in the executable/library?

I'm wondering where to put my test-like proofs. Do module-private functions that aren't used anywhere in my code appear in the compiled executable/library?
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How to prove that nat_to_bin combines bin_to_nat b = normalize b in Coq

I am a green hand in studying Coq with the reference book softwarefoundation-induction In the last part of this phrase, there is an exercise about proving that change a binary to a nature number and ...
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Is this the best loop variant for the following code which takes in a sorted array of integers and determines if theres are ints x,y that equal k

Would "there exists a pair x,y in the subarray arr[left:right+1] that sums up to k." be a good loop variant for the code below which determines given a sorted array of integers if there is a ...
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Sledgehammer output with vampire

I tried to use sledgehammer in proof and got such output Sledgehammering... vampire found a proof... Derived "False" from these facts alone: SymbolicE, const_bool_simp, ptype_bool_not, ...
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Agda Recursion on Proof

I have created a recursive Datatype „Positive“ in Agda. Im using this datatype to Index some Tree. On those trees I am trying to proof that a set operation on some Index q doesnt affect a get ...
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What is the simplest AVL tree structure to demonstrate a complete right rotation?

I'm learning about AVL trees and their rotations in data structures. I wish my lectures had showcased the simplest complete right rotation because I found the topic became way easier for me when I ...
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Agda Unresolved Metas

I have created a Tree datatype. And a get function that should retrieve a value from it. I now want to create a Proof that retrieving any Value from an Empty Tree will return "nothing". (I ...
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lean4 prove that the set of prime numbers has at least two distinct elements

my example: seems to throw an error. am i doing something wrong? is my syntax the error? if so, how do i fix it? or how do i change me logic if i'm making a logical error? /- ## Problem 2 -/ /- 1. ...
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Josephus Problem - Is there a position with 0 chance of surviving, regardless of any skip interval?

Consider a variant of Josephus Problem. Instead of finding the initial position p_survive of the survivor, I want vary the skip interval k and determine if the following is true: For all positions p ...
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Does this DFA satisfy the complement of the given language?

I got this challenge: Given 𝐿 = { 𝑤 ∊ {0, 1}* : 01 is a substring of 𝑤 } Show 𝐿 compliment is regular. My understanding is that a DFA for the compliment of this language would need to reject 01 ...
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How can i view all the state for NEAR blockchain and respectively for arbitrary smart contract and prove some value takes part in calculation root

I want to prove that some value that is stored in smart contract on Near is takes part of calcualtion in whole blockchain state root. I have found the view-state function that odes the job of the ...
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Proof of dynamic programming solution for Leetcode 818: Racecar

The problem is as follows: Problem: "Your car starts at position 0 and speed +1 on an infinite number line. Your car can go into negative positions. Your car drives automatically according to a ...
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is Sn scale estimator unbiased estimator of standadr deviation?

I am trying to understand robust scale estimators and read about Sn and Qn scale estimators. While reading through Wikipedia(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robust_measures_of_scale) its mentioned that ...
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Is there a way to prove that the intersection of a decidable language and a recognizable language is also recognizable?

I’m unsure if this is true or false, I’m thinking that all strings in a recognizable language are decidable, so the only strings in the intersection would be decidable? I’m not sure how to formalize ...
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Counterexample for first-order logic assertion

I have the following assertion: ∀x(E(x) ↔ ¬F (x)), ∀x(E(x) → G(x)) |= ∃x(F (x) ∧ ¬G(x)) Using the semantic tableaux method, I was able to get a counterexample in the form of G(a)=true, E(a)=true and ...
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Is there a way for Coq to recall it already proved a property for the same element in the same proof?

In Coq, I have an inductive property on elements which may appear many times in the same proof. I would like to know if it is possible for Coq to memorize elements for which the property has already ...
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How to solve formula in natural deduction

I need your help. I need to proof this formula but I dont know how. I tried close everything what came to my mind, but I cant finish all branches. Here is my bad try. My bad try FORMULA: ((K ∧ A) ⇒ (U ...
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Lagrange Inversion Formula

Is there any simple way to prove the Taylor's Expansion Formula of inverse functions ? How Lagrange Inversion Formula can be proven ? Is there any easy way to make it ? thank you Since if f(a) = b ...
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Proving n + S n = S (n + n) without n + S m = S (n + m)

Is it possible to prove forall n, n + S n = S (n + n) (with or without induction) without using forall n m, n + S m = S (n + m)? Looking at the proof, if I start by using induction on n, we end up in ...
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Why did I get that the relation between distance covered and number of steps for random motion is quadratic although it should be linear?

I was working on a problem, where I was proving that for someone taking random-sized steps in 2-D, the relation between the total distance covered and the square root of the number of steps is linear. ...
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How to form a greedy argument in Dafny?

I am trying to verify the following solution to this problem. https://leetcode.com/problems/diameter-of-binary-tree/description/ function diameter(node: TreeNode | null): [number, number] { if(node =...
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Gödel didn’t prove the incompleteness?

Gödel’s proof considers an arbitrary system K containing natural number. The proof defines a relation Q(x,y) then considers ∀x(Q(x,p)) where p is a particular natural number. The proof shows that the ...
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Is it possible to disambiguate instances with an intermediate step?

Suppose a scenario where you have an application config, the structure of which has changed a few times. To provide ease of use for users, you wish to allow automatic migration from each version to ...
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Why can't all existential binders be replaced by unique constants during skolemization?

When using skolemization to replace existentially quantified variables in an expression, any existential bound at the top level can be replaced by a new globally unique constant, however if the ...
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Finding a loop invariant to prove a simple summing algorithm

I am currently learning Loop Invariants and is wondering whether I have generated them correctly here. The algorithm pseudocode is: **EvenSumming(A)** outcome=0 for i=1 to n if A[i] is even outcome=...
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Prove (p → ¬ q) → ¬ (p ∧ q) in Lean4

I get as far as this theorem problem_2 : (p → ¬ q) → ¬ (p ∧ q) := by intro hp intro hpw which gets me to ⊢ False
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Lean4: Proving that `(xs = ys) = (reverse xs = reverse ys)`

Intuitively stating that xs is equal to ys is the same as saying that the respective reverse lists are equal to each other. I'm currently learning Lean 4 and so I set myself the following exercise. I ...
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How does prolog resolution use proof by contradiction?

I'm learning prolog, and I'm confused by the claim that prolog uses proof by contradiction: The resolution proof process makes use of a technique that is known as reduction to the absurd: suppose ...
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Dafny existence statement cause slowness?

apowAddition verifies when I comment out containsInverses(g) in my definition of a valid group theory algebra, but when I uncomment it fails to verify, death by timeout. I can guess that Dafny is ...
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How do I write proofs about private implementations?

I want to write a proof about my function export foo : Nat -> Nat but since it's only export not public export, how can I do that? Afaik public makes the implementation public.
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Lean prover: prove existential quantifier by providing an example

I am a beginner in lean prover and I have struggled a bit with the following example: I need to proof the following ∃ x, f x Where f is a function defined earlier in the lean file. This seems simple ...
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Why idris2 can't proof that div 1 2 < 1 = True?

When I write: div_1_2_lower_than_1 : div (S Z) 2 < (S Z) = True div_1_2_lower_than_1 = Refl I get error: While processing right hand side of div_1_2_lower_than_1. Can't solve constraint between: ...
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How do I formally prove the safety of a Rust crate with generics and trait bounds?

How to give formal proofs by hand? Is there a language specification, as formal as formal logic, that we can build our proof on? For example, how do I know if this module panics? mod my_mod { use ...
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TAOCP Vol 1: Overflowing multiple stacks proof

I am self-studying TAOCP and trying to make sense of the solution to the following problem from Chapter 2.2.2 Linear Lists: Sequential Allocation. [30] If σ is any sequence of insertions and ...
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How to prove that K is the range of inputs for O(n+K) time complexity for counting sort?

How would one prove that K is the range of inputs? How would it be the same as the maximum element? Using geeksforgeeks as an reference where it said K is the range of inputs: https://www....
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How to proceed in Isabelle when the goal has implications and existentials?

I'm trying to write a proof in the Isabelle "structured style" and I'm not sure how to specify the value of existential variables. Specifically, I'm trying to expand the sorrys in this proof:...
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Theorem and Proof Environment in Beamer

I am currently trying to use quarto beamer to making lecture slides. I would like to use the theorem environment in beamer, the qmd file however cannot render properly. Rendering stopped with latex ...
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Verification of function function in Isabelle

datatype mnat = mnat nat | MInfty fun lookup :: "(nat×nat) ⇒ (nat×nat×mnat)list ⇒ mnat option" where "lookup (x,y) [] = None"| "lookup (x,y) ((a,b,c)#ps) = (if (a=x∧...
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Finding 0 - (Python Testing) random.uniform(0,1) Double Precision Floating Point

This has been making my head hurt. I have also seen a detailed post on stack overflow about this situation that is a few years old and I would like to highlight some of the flaws from the discussions. ...
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Not able to make a simple proof in Dafny: if `0<=a<=1 & 0<=b<=1 & -1<=c<=1` then `a*b*c==1 ==> a=1 & b=1 & c=1`

I am not able to prove a simple property: if 0<=a<=1 & 0<=b<=1 & -1<=c<=1 then a*b*c==1 ==> a=1 & b=1 & c=1. I first tested the following: lemma threepowers(a:real,...
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Prove or disprove either t(n) ∈ O(g(n)), or t(n) ∈ Ω(g(n)), or both [closed]

Does anyone know how to prove or disapprove that: For any two nonnegative functions t(n) and g(n) defined on the set of nonnegative integers, either t(n) ∈ O(g(n)), or t(n) ∈ Ω(g(n)), or both. I've ...
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Programmatic proofs for monad laws

In haskell, the users do not have to prove that their monads satisfy the monad laws. return a >>= k = k a m >>= return = m m >>= (\x ->...
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How to prove universal quantifiers from narrow to large range?

proof universal quantifiers from narrow to large range. There are two theorems. ` lemma "(∀l k. l< i ∧ k<j⟶ (f l k)) ⟹ (∀l. l< i⟶ (f l j)) ⟹ (∀l k. l<i ∧ k≤j⟶ (f l k)...
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Cannot prove in Dafny that variance(x)>=0

I would like to prove in Dafny that variance(x) (i.e., covariance(x,x)) is >=0. Note that we define covariance(x,y) as: 1/N*Summation{i=1 to N}{(x_i-x_mean)*(y_i-y_mean)}, where N is the number of ...
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