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1 \documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{report} |
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2 \usepackage{isabelle,isabellesym,railsetup} |
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3 \usepackage{graphicx,logics,ttbox,proof,latexsym} |
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4 \usepackage{isar} |
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5 |
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6 \usepackage{pdfsetup} |
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7 %last package! |
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8 |
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14 %%% to deverbify: \\verb|\([^|]*\)| \\ttindex{\1} |
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15 |
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16 \title{\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{isabelle_zf} \\[4ex] |
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17 Isabelle's Logics: FOL and ZF} |
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18 |
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19 \author{{\em Lawrence C. Paulson}\\ |
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20 Computer Laboratory \\ University of Cambridge \\ |
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21 \texttt{lcp@cl.cam.ac.uk}\\[3ex] |
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22 With Contributions by Tobias Nipkow and Markus Wenzel} |
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23 |
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24 \newcommand\subcaption[1]{\par {\centering\normalsize\sc#1\par}\bigskip |
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25 \hrule\bigskip} |
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26 \newenvironment{constants}{\begin{center}\small\begin{tabular}{rrrr}}{\end{tabular}\end{center}} |
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27 |
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28 \let\ts=\thinspace |
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29 |
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30 \makeindex |
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31 |
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32 \underscoreoff |
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33 |
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34 \setcounter{secnumdepth}{2} \setcounter{tocdepth}{2} %% {secnumdepth}{2}??? |
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35 |
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36 \pagestyle{headings} |
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37 \sloppy |
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38 \binperiod %%%treat . like a binary operator |
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40 |
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41 \isadroptag{theory} |
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42 |
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43 \railtermfont{\isabellestyle{tt}} |
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44 \railnontermfont{\isabellestyle{literal}} |
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45 \railnamefont{\isabellestyle{literal}} |
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46 |
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47 |
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48 \begin{document} |
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49 \maketitle |
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50 |
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51 \begin{abstract} |
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52 This manual describes Isabelle's formalizations of many-sorted first-order |
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53 logic (\texttt{FOL}) and Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory (\texttt{ZF}). See the |
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54 \emph{Reference Manual} for general Isabelle commands, and \emph{Introduction |
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55 to Isabelle} for an overall tutorial. |
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56 |
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57 This manual is part of the earlier Isabelle documentation, |
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58 which is somewhat superseded by the Isabelle/HOL |
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59 \emph{Tutorial}~\cite{isa-tutorial}. However, the present document is the |
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60 only available documentation for Isabelle's versions of first-order logic |
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61 and set theory. Much of it is concerned with |
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62 the primitives for conducting proofs |
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63 using the ML top level. It has been rewritten to use the Isar proof |
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64 language, but evidence of the old \ML{} orientation remains. |
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65 \end{abstract} |
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66 |
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67 |
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68 \subsubsection*{Acknowledgements} |
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69 Markus Wenzel made numerous improvements. |
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70 Philippe de Groote contributed to~ZF. Philippe No\"el and |
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71 Martin Coen made many contributions to~ZF. The research has |
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72 been funded by the EPSRC (grants GR/G53279, GR/H40570, GR/K57381, |
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73 GR/K77051, GR/M75440) and by ESPRIT (projects 3245: |
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74 Logical Frameworks, and 6453: Types) and by the DFG Schwerpunktprogramm |
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75 \emph{Deduktion}. |
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76 |
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77 \pagenumbering{roman} \tableofcontents \cleardoublepage |
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78 \pagenumbering{arabic} |
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79 \setcounter{page}{1} |
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80 \input{syntax} |
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81 \input{FOL} |
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82 \input{ZF} |
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83 |
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84 \isabellestyle{literal} |
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85 \input{ZF_Isar} |
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86 \isabellestyle{tt} |
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87 |
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88 \bibliographystyle{plain} |
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89 \bibliography{manual} |
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90 \printindex |
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91 \end{document} |