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    MATHsAiD: A Mathematical Theorem Discovery Tool

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    Proof-Pattern Recognition and Lemma Discovery in ACL2

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    We present a novel technique for combining statistical machine learning for proof-pattern recognition with symbolic methods for lemma discovery. The resulting tool, ACL2(ml), gathers proof statistics and uses statistical pattern-recognition to pre-processes data from libraries, and then suggests auxiliary lemmas in new proofs by analogy with already seen examples. This paper presents the implementation of ACL2(ml) alongside theoretical descriptions of the proof-pattern recognition and lemma discovery methods involved in it

    Hipster: Integrating Theory Exploration in a Proof Assistant

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    This paper describes Hipster, a system integrating theory exploration with the proof assistant Isabelle/HOL. Theory exploration is a technique for automatically discovering new interesting lemmas in a given theory development. Hipster can be used in two main modes. The first is exploratory mode, used for automatically generating basic lemmas about a given set of datatypes and functions in a new theory development. The second is proof mode, used in a particular proof attempt, trying to discover the missing lemmas which would allow the current goal to be proved. Hipster's proof mode complements and boosts existing proof automation techniques that rely on automatically selecting existing lemmas, by inventing new lemmas that need induction to be proved. We show example uses of both modes

    On Strong Mori domains

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    AbstractIn this note we investigate properties of Strong Mori domains, which form a proper subclass of Mori domains. In particular, we show that Strong Mori domains satisfy the Principal Ideal Theorem, the Hubert Basis Theorem and the Krull Intersection Theorem. We also provide some new characterizations of Krull domains and show that the complete integral closure of a Strong Mori domain is a Krull domain

    Prime Submodules of Regular Modules Over Commutative Rings

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    Prime submodules and radical formulae

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