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Peter Andrews, Matthew Bishop, Chad Brown, Sunil Issar, Frank Pfenning, and Hongwei Xi

Etps: A system to help students to write formal proofs

Journal of Automated Reasoning, 32:75-92, 2004


ETPS (Educational Theorem Proving System) is a program which logic students and use to write formal proofs in first-order logic or higher-order logic. It help students to concentrate on the essential logic problems involved in proving theorems, and automatically checks the proofs.


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