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\title{Defining Recursive Functions in Isabelle/HOL}
\author{Alexander Krauss}
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\begin{abstract}
This tutorial describes the use of the new \emph{function} package,
which provides general recursive function definitions for Isabelle/HOL.
We start with very simple examples and then gradually move on to more
advanced topics such as manual termination proofs, nested recursion,
partiality, tail recursion and congruence rules.
\end{abstract}
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