Visualizing the network of math theories.
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Visualizing the network of math theories.
Riemann Hypothesis in Lean
C library to work with complex numbers.
📏 A dependently-typed language on Lean 4 for formalizing physics. Dimensions, uncertainty & theory conflicts are first-class types. 25 domains, 267 theorems, 0 sorry. Theories can conflict, approximate or extend each other — because physics isn't one consistent system. Compilation = proof.
A formalization of graded rings in Lean, corresponding to a CICM 2022 submission
A math library I made for C++ because I'm high on math hahaha.
mathib cpp version.
A dynamic library of math
A formalization of chip-firing games and the Riemann-Roch theorem for graphs using the Lean 4 theorem prover.
University Master Thesis
Rights: License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Copyright Ultra Verba Lux Mentis 2025. This repository is a reproducible research + governance scaffold that combines: Lean 4 formalization (machine-checked theorems; “hard-to-reject” anchors) Python reference implementations (toy experiments + benchmarks)
URF Core — foundational axioms, definitions, and theorems of the Unified Rigidity Framework, serving as the minimal trusted base.
Formalising non-commutative graph theory in Lean
Simple math project in C to practice using 'gcc', makefiles and libraries as an assignment in Systems Programming A @ Ariel University
Deterministic, auditable Lean 4 + mathlib reasoning instrument (not an oracle): contracts, assumption surfacing, reduction scaffolds, dashboard + PDF reports.
URF Spine — canonical spine of the Unified Rigidity Framework: normal forms, invariants, and formally verified core constructions.
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