SPLASH 2023 (series) / HATRA 2023 (series) / 4th International Workshop on Human Aspects of Types and Reasoning Assistants /
Diagrammatic notations for interactive theorem proving
Diagrams are ubiquitous in the development and presentation of proofs, yet surprisingly uncommon in computerized mathematics. Instead, authors and developers rely almost exclusively on line-oriented notations (textual abbreviations and symbols). How might we enrich interactive theorem provers with on-the-fly visual aids that are just as usable? We answer this question by identifying a key challenge: designing declarative languages for composable diagram templates, that provide good-looking implementations of common patterns, and allow for rapid prototyping of diagrams that remain stable across transformations and proof steps.
Sun 22 OctDisplayed time zone: Lisbon change
Sun 22 Oct
Displayed time zone: Lisbon change
11:00 - 12:30 | Formalisms and SynthesisHATRA at Room VI Chair(s): Michael Coblenz University of California, San Diego | ||
11:00 30mTalk | Diagrammatic notations for interactive theorem proving HATRA Link to publication | ||
11:30 30mTalk | Exploratory Study on Multi-User Program Synthesis: A Multi-Wizard ApproachRemote HATRA | ||
12:00 30mTalk | Latte: Lightweight Aliasing Tracking for Java HATRA Conrad Zimmerman Brown University, Catarina Gamboa Carnegie Mellon University and LASIGE, University of Lisbon, Alcides Fonseca LASIGE, University of Lisbon, Jonathan Aldrich Carnegie Mellon University Link to publication |