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_aAutomated Deduction in Geometry _h[electronic resource] : _b9th International Workshop, ADG 2012, Edinburgh, UK, September 17-19, 2012. Revised Selected Papers / _cedited by Tetsuo Ida, Jacques Fleuriot. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aProof and Computation in Geometry -- Automation of Geometry: Theorem Proving, Diagram -- Generation, and Knowledge Management -- Improving Angular Speed Uniformity by C1 Piecewise Reparameterization -- Extending the Descartes Circle Theorem for Steiner n-Cycles -- Equation Systems with Free-Coordinates Determinants -- Formal Proof in Coq and Derivation of an Imperative Program to Compute Convex Hulls -- Realizations of Volume Frameworks -- Rigidity of Origami Universal Molecules -- Algebraic Analysis of Huzita’s Origami Operations and Their Extensions -- On the Formal Analysis of Geometrical Optics in HOL -- Preprocessing of the Axiomatic System for More Efficient Automated Proving and Shorter Proofs. | |
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