| Cohen, A.M. (1996). Computers: (ac)counting for mathematical proofs, in: Aspers et al. (1996), pp. 15--38. |
....can be verified by computer. Using certain systems of type theory such formalizations obtain a canonical form. The use of computer verified proofs is discussed for example in McCarthy et al. 1962) de Bruijn (1970) de Bruijn (1990) Constable (1986) Bundy (1984) Barendregt (1996) and Cohen (1996). An important question is whether it is feasible to construct fully formalized proofs. Feasibility is meant here in a sense more strict than in computer science: a mathematician should be able to generate correct formal mathematics with an effort comparable to writing an article in, say, La)TeX. ....
Cohen, A.M. (1996). Computers: (ac)counting for mathematical proofs, in: Aspers et al. (1996), pp. 15--38.
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