Geolog is a logic programming language for finitary geometric logic. These webnotes describe how to use a Geolog interpreter written in Prolog, called Geoprolog. These notes also provide examples showing how to prove some interesting mathematical theorems using Geoprolog. Another section (§8) discusses an interactive version of the software that connects a Prolog prover with a Java GUI.
This program is an interactive geometry software with proof related features.
The project consist in producing an interactive proof software for geometry.
GeoProof can communicate with the Coq proof assistant to perform automatic and interactive proofs of geometry theorems.
Evolutionary Algorithms Parameter Tuning to Solve the Root Identification Problem in Geometric Constraint Solving: A case of study with PBIL and CHC Algorithms
The field of Quantum Information Science is the most challenging and hot topic among all branches of science. This field is also quite interdisciplinary in character, and people from quantum theory, computer science, mathematics, information theory, condensed matter physics, many-body physics and many more have been actively involved to understand implications of quantum mechanics in information processing.
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