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Lean does not (yet) have real manifolds.

Posted on July 17, 2019 by xenaproject

Lean does not yet have real manifolds, but there has been recent progress. Continue reading →

Posted in General, Imperial, undergrad maths | Tagged Agda, Bochner Integral, Coq, HOL-Light, Idris, Isabelle-HOL, Jeremy Avigad, Johan Commelin, lean, manifold, Mizar, Patrick Massot, Perfectoid Spaces, Sebastien Gouezel, theorem provers, UniMath, Zhouhang Zhou | 7 Comments
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