Assignment 1
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Model assignment solution: [thy]
This UNSW course is about
mechanical proof assistants, how they work, and what they can be used
for. It is taught by members of
Data61's Trustworthy Systems
group. The course presents specification and proof techniques used in
industrial grade interactive theorem provers, teaches the theoretical background
to the techniques involved, and shows how to use a theorem prover to
conduct formal proofs in practice.
Topics include higher order logic, natural deduction, lambda calculus,
term rewriting, data types and recursive functions, induction
principles, and proofs about
programs. See the course outline for a full
content overview and prerequisites.
The course will provide hands-on experience with the proof assistant Isabelle/HOL.
Slides and Isabelle files will be made available online as the lectures progress.
Setting up Isabelle, basic rules and cheat sheet.
Textbook, further reading, and links the tools used in the lecture.
Will become available here as course progresses.
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], intro demo [thy], lambda calculus demo [thy]
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], demo [thy] demo solution [thy]
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], demo [thy], demo solution [thy], Isar demo [thy]
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], HOL demo [thy] automation demo [thy]
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], introductory demo [thy] simp demo [thy]
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], demo [thy], demo solutions [thy]
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], demo [thy], solution [thy]
demo [thy] (as developed in the lecture + bonus content)
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], demo [thy], Isar demo [thy]
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], demo [thy], demo solutions[thy]
slides [pdf], slides with animations [pdf], demo [thy], demo solutions[thy]
slides [pdf],
slides with animations [pdf],
demo [thy],
C file [c],
C-Parser and AutoCorres [tar.gz]
slides [pdf],
slides with animations [pdf],
2014 exam papers:
exam [pdf],
C file [c],
Isabelle template [thy].
2014 exam solution:
[pdf, thy].
You may collect your marked assignment. Run (on a CSE machine):
~cs4161/bin/classrun -collect a1
or use the web interface.
Model assignment solution: [thy]
You may collect your marked assignment. Run (on a CSE machine):
~cs4161/bin/classrun -collect a2
or use the web interface.
Model assignment solution: [thy]
The exam will be a 24h take-home exam. It will start Wed, 2 Dec 2020, 8am AEDT (Sydney time), and end 3 Dec 2020, 7:59am AEDT (Sydney time).
You should use Isabelle 2020 and AutoCorres-1.7 for the exam (same as for the assignments).
You need to submit a .thy file using give:
give cs4161 exam exam.thy
You can also use the web interface.
If you have trouble using the submission system, you can also submit your exam to one of the lecturers by email.
We are using Piazza for class discussions. Please post questions about lecture material or the assignments and so forth.
Consults by appointment.