Proof General: A Generic Tool for Proof Development
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MKM '03 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management
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A content based mathematical search engine: whelp
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Automated reasoning and presentation support for formalizing mathematics in Mizar
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Proviola: a tool for proof re-animation
AISC'10/MKM'10/Calculemus'10 Proceedings of the 10th ASIC and 9th MKM international conference, and 17th Calculemus conference on Intelligent computer mathematics
A wiki for Mizar: motivation, considerations, and initial prototype
AISC'10/MKM'10/Calculemus'10 Proceedings of the 10th ASIC and 9th MKM international conference, and 17th Calculemus conference on Intelligent computer mathematics
Communicating formal proofs: the case of flyspeck
ITP'13 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Interactive Theorem Proving
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We present a new framework for the online development of formalized mathematics. This framework allows wiki-style collaboration while providing users with a rendered and browsable version of their work. We describe a prototype based on Coq, its web interface as implemented by the second author, and a modified version of the MediaWiki code-base. We discuss open issues such as dependencies and repository consistency. We explain limitations of the current prototype and we give a perspective towards a more robust solution.