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    Archive of Formal Proofs

    Archive of Formal Proofs

    A collection of machine-checkend mathematical proofs

    The Archive of Formal Proofs is a collection of proof libraries, examples, and larger scientifc developments, mechanically checked in the theorem prover Isabelle. It is organized in the way of a scientific journal. Submissions are refereed.
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    The project is to develop an application for the general management of virtual networks with Dynamips, VirtualBox, PixEmulator, UML, Zebra, etc.
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    McCarthy is an interpreter for a simple, first-order functional programming language which is Turing-complete and can be used as a model of computation.
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    Autononous mobile robot programming environment for Robotino.
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    SPEmatic is an interpreter for SPE-style string-rewrite rules meant for use by students and instructors in introductory courses on phonological theory (a subfield of linguistics that deals with how sounds function in the grammars of natural languages).
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    Toss is a program which allows to explore the use of logic and terms in various models. On the static side, you can draw graphs and check their properties, axioms and reductions. Then, on the dynamic side, you can model multi-player games with both discrete and continuous dynamics. You can play the games, generate strategies automatically and analyse possible behaviours with respect to various logic formulas.
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    The Virtual Laboratory for Earth and Planetary Materials (VLab) collaborative GRID-based environment. Concentrating on scientific computation workflows and auto-generation of visualization services. http://vlab.msi.umn.edu
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