Vampire is winning at least one division of the world cup in theorem proving CASC since 1999. All together Vampire won 17 titles: more than any other prover. We traditionally take part in the following two divisions of the competition: * The FOF division: unrestricted first-order problems. This division was ranked second in importance after the MIX division before 2007 and is now recognised as the main competition division. * The CNF division: first-order problems in conjunctive normal form. This division was called MIX before 2007 and recognised as the main competition division. We also participate in other, more special competition divisions but Vampire is not specialised for them so our achievements are mostly modest.
Idris is an experimental language with full dependent types. Dependent types allow types to be predicated on values, meaning that some aspects of a program's behaviour can be specified precisely in the type. The language is closely related to Epigram and Agda. The aims of the project are: * To provide a platform for realistic programming with dependent types. By realistic, we mean the ability to interact with the outside world and use primitive types and operations. This includes networking, file handling, concurrency, etc. * To show that full dependent types do not mean we have to abandon the functional style we have come to know and love with languages like Haskell and OCaml. lightweight dependently typed programming means allowing the programmer full access to values in types, and letting the type checker do the hard work so you don't have to! Future plans include some more useful syntax (local definitions/where clauses being the most important), a compiler,
tt is an implementation of the constructive and predicative theory of dependent types (also known as Martin-Löf type theory) in the programing language C. It is an experiment in using Arthur Whitney's programming style. The second release of the program, version 1.0 beta is now available for testing.
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