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So you want to be a proof engineer?

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Why don't schools simulate a typical 9 to 5 work week for students and remove homework entirely?
  • Exercise/sports have so many positive benefits in the context of education. The benefits toward discipline and physical health are obvious, but they also promote greater mental sharpness and spiritual well-being.

    Anecdotally, most of my mathematics professors were big on exercise in one form or another. I had a older professor who could easily sprint up the six flights of stairs to his office, and I had another professor who was into running marathons. I even heard that at one point, all the logicians at Cornell became very into weightlifting.

    Anyways, my point is that any well-rounded education should involve sports (though, maybe not necessarily American football; I can agree with the other user on that front).

  • Why don't schools simulate a typical 9 to 5 work week for students and remove homework entirely?
  • Exercise/sports have so many positive benefits in the context of education. The benefits toward discipline and physical health are obvious, but they also promote greater mental sharpness and spiritual well-being.

    Anecdotally, most of my mathematics professors were big on exercise in one form or another. I had a older professor who could easily sprint up the six flights of stairs to his office, and I had another professor who was into running marathons. I even heard that at one point, all the logicians at Cornell became very into weightlifting.

    Anyways, my point is that any well-rounded education should involve sports (though, maybe not necessarily American football; I can agree with the other user on that front).

  • Why don't schools simulate a typical 9 to 5 work week for students and remove homework entirely?
  • Exercise/sports have so many positive benefits in the context of education. The benefits toward discipline and physical health are obvious, but they also promote greater mental sharpness and spiritual well-being.

    Anecdotally, most of my mathematics professors were big on exercise in one form or another. I had a older professor who could easily sprint up the six flights of stairs to his office, and I had another professor who was into running marathons. I even heard that at one point, all the logicians at Cornell became very into weightlifting.

    Anyways, my point is that any well-rounded education should involve sports (though, maybe not necessarily American football; I can agree with the other user on that front).

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    The Dafny Programming and Verification Language

    dafny.org Dafny

    The Dafny Programming and Verification Language and tools

    I saw this posted on r/ProgrammingLanguages. I hadn't heard of this language before, but it looks neat.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dafny

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    Back in June, NASEM hosted a workshop on using AI for mathematical reasoning; many talks discussed the use of AI in developing formal mathematical proofs and formally verifying software

    Recordings are available here: https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/06-12-2023/ai-to-assist-mathematical-reasoning-a-workshop

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    Formal Methods
  • I was about to suggest this myself! I would love a formal methods community here. I’m a new PhD student and my research interest is formal methods and proof verification so I’ve been looking for more ways to interact with the formal methods community. There’s quite a lot of talk about proof assistants over on mathstodon.xyz so I imagine a formal methods home here on Lemmy would be appreciated.