2006
DOI: 10.1007/11618027_21
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An Interactive Algebra Course with Formalised Proofs and Definitions

Abstract: Abstract. We describe a case-study of the application of web-technology (Helm [2]) to create web-based didactic material out of a repository of formal mathematics (C-CoRN [5]), using the structure of an existing course (IDA [4]). The paper discusses the difficulties related to associating notation to a formula, the embedding of formal notions into a document (the "view"), and the rendering of proofs.

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“…Ideally, one would like to extract a mathematical document from a formalization, but things are not that simple (see [6] for an example study). The outcome is a quite direct 'pretty printed' translation of the computer code, containing too many details.…”
Section: Mathematical Knowledge Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideally, one would like to extract a mathematical document from a formalization, but things are not that simple (see [6] for an example study). The outcome is a quite direct 'pretty printed' translation of the computer code, containing too many details.…”
Section: Mathematical Knowledge Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%