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Formal proof

In logic and mathematics, a formal proof or derivation is a finite sequence of sentences (known as well-formed formulas when relating to formal language), each of which is an axiom, is an assumption, or follows from the preceding sentences in the sequence, according to the rule of inference. It differs from a natural language argument in that it is…

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Formal proof

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Formal proof → American Mathematical Society, Archive, December, Definition, Formal ProofsMizar Home PagePr, Logic Part, Notices, Proof System/Formal Proof, Special Issue
related to Formal language · 2
Formal proof → Formal, Such

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formal proof theorem system language formulas proofs well-formed also set called sequence calculus deductive apparatus preceding rule natural sentence proving

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Formal proofrelated to External linksSpecial Issue0.60section
Formal proofrelated to External linksNotices0.60section
Formal proofrelated to External linksAmerican Mathematical Society0.60section
Formal proofrelated to External linksDecember0.60section
Formal proofrelated to External linksLogic Part0.60section
Formal proofrelated to External linksArchive0.60section
Formal proofrelated to External linksFormal ProofsMizar Home PagePr0.60section
Formal proofrelated to External linksDefinition0.60section
Formal proofrelated to External linksProof System/Formal Proof0.60section
Formal proofrelated to Formal languageSuch0.60section
Formal proofrelated to Formal languageFormal0.60section

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