Automath ("automating mathematics") is a formal language, devised by Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn starting in 1967, for expressing complete mathematical theories in such a way that an included automated proof checker can verify their correctness.
L. S. van Benthem Jutting, as part of this Ph.D. thesis in 1976, translated Edmund Landau's Foundations of Analysis into Automath and checked its correctness.
Automath was never widely publicized at the time, however, and so never achieved widespread use; nonetheless, it proved very influential in the later development of logical frameworks and .R. P. Nederpelt, J. H. Geuvers, R. C. de Vrijer (1994) Selected Papers on Automath. Vol. 133 of Studies Logic, Elsevier, Amsterdam. .F. Kamareddine (2003) Thirty-five years of automating mathematics. Workshop, Dordrecht, Boston, published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, . The Mizar system, a system of writing and checking formalized mathematics that is still in active use, was influenced by Automath.
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