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Interactive Theorem Proving and Program Development
Interactive Theorem Proving and Program Development
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This paper presents a formalization in Coq of Common Knowledge Logic and checks its adequacy on case studies. Those studies allow exploring experimentally the proof-theoretic side of Common Knowledge Logic. This work is original in that nobody has considered Higher Order Common Knowledge Logic from the point of view of proofs performed on a proof assistant. As a matter of facts, it is experimental by nature as it tries to draw conclusions from experiments.