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Use this tag for questions a mathematician would feel at home answering and can be traced back to an area of mathematics.
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Examples of formalisation of abelian categories
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I would be interested to hear about examples of formalisation of the theory of abelian categories in theorem provers, and in particular formalisations of things like the zig-zag lemma and …
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Why haven't all of the "hundred greatest theorems" been formalized yet?
As a consequence we would produce a fully-formalised proof, and the mathematics community would take one look at it and say "Why did you do that? …
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Are some proof assistants better suited for given areas of math than others?
which research mathematicians in 2022 care about, as opposed to mathematics which is now in some sense less mainstream. … Given that to do number theory you need to be able to do all of pure mathematics, is it possible to create a monolithic mathematics library in every standard theorem prover which covers all of, say, the …