GFLean - Autoformalisation for Lean via Grammatical Framework
Offered By: Hausdorff Center for Mathematics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the innovative GFLean project, which aims to automate the formalization process for the Lean theorem prover using Grammatical Framework (GF). Discover how this approach bridges the gap between natural language and formal mathematical proofs, potentially revolutionizing the way mathematicians interact with proof assistants. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in autoformalisation, the role of controlled natural languages, and the potential impact on mathematical research and education. Gain insights into the technical aspects of implementing GFLean, including the integration of GF with Lean and the development of domain-specific grammars for mathematical concepts.
Syllabus
Shashank Pathak: GFLean: Autoformalisation for Lean via GF
Taught by
Hausdorff Center for Mathematics
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