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Contents
1
Introduction
2
Basic Notions
2.1
What is a proof obligation?
2.2
What is a well-typed predicate?
2.3
What is a well-defined expression?
2.3.1
Presentation
2.3.2
Conditions of well-definedness
2.4
What is a rule?
2.5
What is a theory?
2.6
What is a tactic?
2.7
What is a proof?
2.8
The prover
2.9
What is a prover loop?
2.10
What is a command?
3
Normalisation of proof obligations
4
Interactive commands
4.1
Abstract Expression
4.2
Add hypothesis
4.3
Arithmetical proof
4.4
Abstract Predicate
4.5
Apply rule
4.6
Back
4.7
Loop
4.8
CurrentGoal
4.9
CreateHyp
4.10
Contradiction
4.11
Special Contradiction
4.12
Do cases
4.13
Special do cases
4.14
Deduction
4.15
Display Term
4.16
Use equality in hypothesis
4.17
Force
4.18
False hypothesis
4.19
Forward
4.20
Goto
4.21
Goto with reset
4.22
Global situation
4.23
Graphical Trace
4.24
Goto without save
4.25
Help
4.26
Logical Analysis
4.27
Match goal
4.28
Match Hypothesis
4.29
Show literal PO
4.30
ModelChecking
4.31
Modus ponens in hypothesis
4.32
Mono Lemma Prover
4.33
MiniProof
4.34
Next
4.35
Pmm compile
4.36
Particularize hypothesis
4.37
Predicate prover
4.38
Prove
4.39
PreviousPO
4.40
Quit
4.41
Reset PO
4.42
Show reduced PO
4.43
Repeat
4.44
Suggest for exist
4.45
Search hypothesis
4.46
Submatch Goal
4.47
Show Proof
4.48
Submatch Hypothesis
4.49
Save with question
4.50
Search rule
4.51
Simplify Set
4.52
Step
4.53
Save without question
4.54
Try everywhere
4.55
Proof by attempts
4.56
User Simplification
5
Customizing the prover
5.1
User-definable time-out
5.2
Normalisation of formulae
P
⇒
Q
and
¬
P
5.3
Additional rule packages
5.4
User rules base
5.5
Maximum Number of Instantiations of Universally Quantified Hypotheses
5.6
Trace of user rules
6
Proof Manual Method: adding user rules
7
Patchprover: adding rules directly to the prover
8
User Simplification: user-provided simplification theories
9
User Pass: Using configurable passes
9.1
Presentation
9.2
User_Pass filters
10
Trace system
10.1
Description
10.2
Help tool
11
List of available commands
12
Appendix
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