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Lab Course: The Coq Proof Assistant

SupervisionProf. Dr. Peter Thiemann
Time and PlaceThu 14:00 -- 16:00, Geb 79 SR 00-019
AssistanceLuminous Fennell

Kick-Off Meeting

Thu 2014-05-08, 14:00 -- 16:00, Geb 79 SR 00-019. The room is upstairs, on the left hand side. Please send a mail to Luminous Fennell as soon as possible, if this date is problematic for you.

News

2014-04-21Preliminary webpage up

Dates

Thu 2014-05-08, 14:00 -- 16:00, Geb 79 SR 00-019Kick-off meeting

Chapters

Soft Deadline
Ch00_Preface.v2014-05-15
Ch01_Basics.v2014-05-15
Ch02_Induction.v2014-05-22

Slides

01-intro

Auxiliary Material

Exercises

DistributionSubmission Deadline

Description

The purpose of this lab course is to introduce the participants to interactive theorem proving with the Coq proof assistant. The participants will work on selected chapters from the self-study course Software Foundations of Benjamin Pierce et al. There will be periodical lab-sessions where questions, exercises and specific topics will be discussed in detail.

Covered Topics

  • Basic acquaintance with the Coq proof assistant and its underlying theory
  • Stating and proving formal mathematical theorems in Coq
  • Proof automation/proof search
  • Formalization of simple programming languages (i.e. precise definition of their behavior and proofs of their important properties)

Examination

There will be four graded exercises throughout the semester, each of which counts 25% for the final grade. In order to pass the lab course, a final grade of 4.0 or better is required.

Requirements

No specific previous knowledge of the topic is required, as the course introduces all necessary concepts. However, participants should have taken some basic logic (or logic-related) course in the past (as is mandatory in e.g. Bachelor’s degree program here in Freiburg), and should have some interest in logic, formal methods, programming languages or related topics.

The required software should be installable on all major operating systems. Also, a VM image will be provided and there is the possibility to use the Proglang-Pool (079-00-018) for participants without a laptop.