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Date: 2015-12-16 14:53:21
Mathematical logic
Mathematics
Logic
Logic in computer science
Proof assistants
Model theory
Proof theory
Foundations of mathematics
ZermeloFraenkel set theory
HOL
Gdel's completeness theorem
Gdel's incompleteness theorems

Journal of Automated Reasoning manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) Self-Formalisation of Higher-Order Logic Semantics, Soundness, and a Verified Implementation Ramana Kumar · Rob Arthan ·

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