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\chapter*{Preface} |
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This volume is a self-contained introduction to interactive proof |
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in higher-order logic (HOL), using the proof assistant Isabelle. |
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It is written for potential users rather |
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than for our colleagues in the research world. |
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The book has three parts. |
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\begin{itemize} |
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The first part, \textbf{Elementary Techniques}, |
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shows how to model functional programs in higher-order logic. Early |
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examples involve lists and the natural numbers. Most proofs |
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are two steps long, consisting of induction on a chosen variable |
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followed by the \isa{auto} tactic. But even this elementary part |
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covers such advanced topics as nested and mutual recursion. |
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The second part, \textbf{Logic and Sets}, presents a collection of |
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lower-level tactics that you can use to apply rules selectively. It |
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also describes Isabelle/HOL's treatment of sets, functions and |
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relations and explains how to define sets inductively. One of the |
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examples concerns the theory of model checking, and another is drawn |
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from a classic textbook on formal languages. |
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The third part, \textbf{Advanced Material}, describes a variety of other |
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topics. Among these are the real numbers, records and overloading. Advanced |
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techniques for induction and recursion are described. A whole chapter is |
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devoted to an extended example: the verification of a security protocol. |
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\end{itemize} |
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The typesetting relies on Wenzel's theory presentation tools. An |
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annotated source file is run, typesetting the theory |
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in the form of a \LaTeX\ source file. This book is derived almost entirely |
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from output generated in this way. The final chapter of Part~I explains how |
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users may produce their own formal documents in a similar fashion. |
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Isabelle's \hfootref{http://isabelle.in.tum.de/}{web site} contains links to |
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the download area and to documentation and other information. Most Isabelle |
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sessions are now run from within David Aspinall's\index{Aspinall, David} |
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wonderful user interface, \hfootref{http://proofgeneral.inf.ed.ac.uk/}{Proof |
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General}, even together with the |
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\hfootref{http://x-symbol.sourceforge.net}{X-Symbol} package for XEmacs. This |
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book says very little about Proof General, which has its own documentation. |
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In order to run Isabelle, you will need a Standard ML compiler. We recommend |
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\hfootref{http://www.polyml.org/}{Poly/ML}, which is free and gives the best |
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performance. The other fully supported compiler is |
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\hfootref{http://www.smlnj.org/index.html}{Standard ML of New Jersey}. |
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This tutorial owes a lot to the constant discussions with and the valuable |
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feedback from the Isabelle group at Munich: Stefan Berghofer, Olaf |
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M{\"u}ller, Wolfgang Naraschewski, David von Oheimb, Leonor Prensa Nieto, |
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Cornelia Pusch, Norbert Schirmer and Martin Strecker. Stephan |
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Merz was also kind enough to read and comment on a draft version. We |
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received comments from Stefano Bistarelli, Gergely Buday, John Matthews |
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and Tanja Vos. |
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The research has been funded by many sources, including the {\sc dfg} grants |
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NI~491/2, NI~491/3, NI~491/4, NI~491/6, {\sc bmbf} project Verisoft, the {\sc |
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epsrc} grants GR/K57381, GR/K77051, GR/M75440, GR/R01156/01 GR/S57198/01 and |
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by the \textsc{esprit} working groups 21900 and IST-1999-29001 (the |
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\emph{Types} project). |