Coqeal
The Coq Effective Algebra Library [maintainers=@CohenCyril,@proux01]
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CoqEAL
This Coq library contains a subset of the work that was developed in the context of the ForMath EU FP7 project (2009-2013). It has two parts:
- theory, which contains developments in algebra including normal forms of matrices, and optimized algorithms on MathComp data structures.
- refinements, which is a framework to ease change of data representations during a proof.
Meta
- Author(s):
- Guillaume Cano (initial)
- Cyril Cohen (initial)
- Maxime Dénès (initial)
- Érik Martin-Dorel
- Anders Mörtberg (initial)
- Damien Rouhling
- Pierre Roux
- Vincent Siles (initial)
- Coq-community maintainer(s):
- Cyril Cohen (@CohenCyril)
- Pierre Roux (@proux01)
- License: MIT License
- Compatible Coq versions: 8.20 or later (use releases for other Coq versions)
- Additional dependencies:
- Bignums same version as Coq
- Coq-Elpi 2.4.1 or later
- Hierarchy Builder 1.4.0 or later
- MathComp ssreflect 2.3 or later
- MathComp algebra 2.1 or later
- MathComp Multinomials 2.0 or later
- MathComp real-closed 2.0 or later
- Coq namespace:
CoqEAL - Related publication(s):
- A refinement-based approach to computational algebra in Coq doi:10.1007/978-3-642-32347-8_7
- Refinements for free! doi:10.1007/978-3-319-03545-1_10
- A Coq Formalization of Finitely Presented Modules doi:10.1007/978-3-319-08970-6_13
- Formalized Linear Algebra over Elementary Divisor Rings in Coq doi:10.2168/LMCS-12(2:7)2016
- A refinement-based approach to large scale reflection for algebra
- Interaction entre algèbre linéaire et analyse en formalisation des mathématiques
- A formal proof of Sasaki-Murao algorithm doi:10.6092/issn.1972-5787/2615
- Formalizing Refinements and Constructive Algebra in Type Theory
- Coherent and Strongly Discrete Rings in Type Theory doi:10.1007/978-3-642-35308-6_21
Building and installation instructions
The easiest way to install the latest released version of CoqEAL is via OPAM:
opam repo add coq-released https://coq.inria.fr/opam/released
opam install coq-coqeal
To instead build and install manually, do:
git clone https://github.com/coq-community/coqeal.git
cd coqeal
make # or make -j <number-of-cores-on-your-machine>
make install
Theory
The theory directory has the following content:
-
ssrcomplements,minormxstructure,polydvd,similar,binetcauchy,ssralg_ring_tac: Various extensions of the Mathematical Components library. -
dvdring,coherent,stronglydiscrete,edr: Hierarchy of structures with divisibility (from rings with divisibility, PIDs, elementary divisor rings, etc.). -
fpmod: Formalization of finitely presented modules. -
kaplansky: For providing elementary divisor rings from the Kaplansky condition. -
closed_poly: Polynomials with coefficients in a closed field. -
companion,frobenius_form,jordan,perm_eq_image,smith_complements: Results on normal forms of matrices. -
bareiss_dvdring,bareiss,gauss,karatsuba,rank,strassen,toomcook,smithpid,smith: Various efficient algorithms for computing operations on polynomials or matrices.
Refinements
The refinements directory has the following content:
-
refinements: Classes for refinements and refines together with operational typeclasses for common operations. -
binnat: Proof that the binary naturals of Coq (N) are a refinement of the MathComp unary naturals (nat) together with basic operations. -
binord: Proof that the binary natural numbers of Coq (N) are a refinement of the MathComp ordinals. -
binint: MathComp integers (ssrint) are refined to a new type parameterized by positive numbers (represented by a sigma type) and natural numbers. This means that proofs can be done using only lemmas from the MathComp library which leads to simpler proofs than previous versions ofbinint(e.g.,N). -
binrat: Arbitrary precision rational numbers (bigQ) from the Bignums library are refined to MathComp's rationals (rat). -
rational: The rational numbers of MathComp (rat) are refined to pairs of elements refining integers using parametricity of refinements. -
seqmatrixandseqmx_complements: Refinement of MathComp matrices (M[R]_(m,n)) to lists of lists (seq (seq R)). -
seqpoly: Refinement of MathComp polynomials ({poly R}) to lists (seq R). -
multipoly: Refinement of MathComp multinomials and multivariate polynomials to Coq finite maps.
Files should use the following conventions (w.r.t. Local and Global instances):
(** Part 1: Generic operations *)
Section generic_operations.
Global Instance generic_operation := ...
(** Part 2: Correctness proof for proof-oriented types and programs *)
Section theory.
Local Instance param_correctness : param ...
(** Part 3: Parametricity *)
Section parametricity.
Global Instance param_parametricity : param ...
Proof. exact: param_trans. Qed.
End parametricity.
End theory.
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