ProofNet is a benchmark for autoformalization and formal proving of undergraduate-level mathematics. The ProofNet benchmarks consists of 371 examples, each consisting of a formal theorem statement in Lean 3, a natural language theorem statement, and natural language proof. The problems are primarily drawn from popular undergraduate pure mathematics textbooks and cover topics such as real and complex analysis, linear algebra, abstract algebra, and topology.
Source: ProofNet: Autoformalizing and Formally Proving Undergraduate-Level MathematicsPaper | Code | Results | Date | Stars |
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