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Runnable code for solving Project Euler problems in Java, Python, Mathematica, Haskell.
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Jul 21, 2021
Java
KreMLin is a tool for extracting low-level F* programs to readable C code
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Jul 12, 2021
OCaml
Authenticated multi-version database: sparse binary merkle tree with compact partial-tree proofs
GAPT: General Architecture for Proof Theory
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Mar 23, 2021
Scala
Python code snippets from Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science specialization at Coursera
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Jan 16, 2021
Jupyter Notebook
Like Keybase but distributed
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Sep 12, 2020
JavaScript
An example of how generate zero-knowledge proofs and verify using an Ethereum smart contract.
Type level algebraic "proofs" using lens combinators
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Jul 26, 2019
Haskell
Fully proved small C functions (examples for verification course).
F-omega with interval kinds mechanized in Agda
Theorems, Definitions, Papers, Research
Translate natural deduction proofs into natural language.
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Mar 16, 2021
OCaml
My portfolio contains a lexer generator, a parser generator, my own λProlog interpreter, and several meta-theorems for the propositional logic with their proofs written in Coq.
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Jun 6, 2021
Haskell
Just some of my CS Proofs, things like why `k << 1 == k * 2`
Digital signing tool for legal contracts
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Feb 8, 2021
JavaScript
Learning formal proofs in mathematics/computer science/logic by formalizing them in the Agda language. A project I am working on in my free time.
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Apr 16, 2021
Agda
Idris proofs for extensional equalities
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Jun 18, 2018
Idris
Lightweight formal verification system developed to support research on usability of automated proof verification tools.
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Sep 11, 2017
Haskell
My master thesis on Whitebox cryptography & AES Whitebox schemes.
Template-based proofs of concurrent search structures.
Repository to upload my own proofs of concept and some code examples
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May 10, 2018
AspectJ
Working through the exercises in "A Friendly Introduction to Group Theory"
Discrete Mathematics lectures for computer science students.
An ACL2 formalization of the Ethereum VM, aiming to be both executable and suitable for proving interesting properties of EVM contracts.
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Jul 31, 2018
Common Lisp
A formal study of Moessner's sieve
This is a test website that deals with stories of cats that behave like humans.
A collection of notes, summary sheets, and homework for UCSB's complex analysis series.
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