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(In both cases PDF files are available for free download, see the [[Proof assistant/External Links|external links page]]).
(In both cases PDF files are available for free download, see the [[Proof assistant/External Links|external links page]]).
==Background matter==
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| last = Bourbaki
| first = Nicolas
| title = Elements of mathematics: Theory of sets
| year = 1968
| publisher = Hermann (original), Addison-Wesley (translation)
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| last = Taylor
| first = Paul
| title = Practical foundations of mathematics
| year = 1999
| publisher = Cambridge University
| ISBN = 0 521 63107 6
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Nipkow, Tobias; Lawrence C. Paulson & Markus Wenzel (2002), Isabelle/HOL — A Proof Assistant for Higher-Order Logic, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2283, Springer, ISBN 3-540-43376-7.

Wiedijk, Freek, ed. (2006), The Seventeen Provers of the World, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, vol. 3600, Springer, ISBN 3-540-30704-4.

(In both cases PDF files are available for free download, see the external links page).

Background matter

Bourbaki, Nicolas (1968), Elements of mathematics: Theory of sets, Hermann (original), Addison-Wesley (translation).

Taylor, Paul (1999), Practical foundations of mathematics, Cambridge University, ISBN 0 521 63107 6.