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Proving an Execution of an Algorithm Correct - Ad Hoc UNSAT Verification

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Overview

Explore a 53-minute lecture by James Davenport from the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics on proving the correctness of algorithm executions. Delve into the challenges of verifying algorithms that produce answers or prove the non-existence of solutions. Discover the concept of "ad hoc UNSAT verification," where algorithms generate hints to help theorem provers demonstrate the absence of solutions in specific cases. Learn about the paradigm shift in algorithm verification, especially for cases where traditional correctness proofs are insufficient. Reference the linked paper for a deeper understanding of this innovative approach to algorithm validation in computer algebra and related fields.

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James Davenport: Proving an execution of an algorithm correct

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Hausdorff Center for Mathematics

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