Salwa Tabet GonzalezUniversity of Strasbourg, Predrag JaničićUniversity of Belgrade, Julien NarbouxUniversity of Strasbourg
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Abstract
Conjecturing and theorem proving are activities at the center of mathematical
practice and are difficult to separate. In this paper, we propose a framework
for completing incomplete conjectures and incomplete proofs. The framework can
turn a conjecture with missing assumptions and with an under-specified goal
into a proper theorem. Also, the proposed framework can help in completing a
proof sketch into a human-readable and machine-checkable proof. Our approach is
focused on synthetic geometry, and uses coherent logic and constraint solving.
The proposed approach is uniform for all three kinds of tasks, flexible and, to
our knowledge, unique such approach.