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title: "Induction in Lean 3: Three Techniques"
date: 2023-01-30T21:07:43-05:00
date: 2023-01-30 21:07:43-05:00
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tags: ["Formal Methods"]
math: true
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medium_post_id: 5b4a36988c6d
tags:
- Formal Methods
title: 'Induction in Lean 3: Three Techniques'
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When proving properties of an inductive data type, chances are that we need to perform the induction tactic on the data structure. There are multiple ways to approach this though and each comes with its own pros and cons.

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title: "Quick LaTex: Footnotes with no Counter"
date: 2022-09-23T15:34:28-04:00
date: 2022-09-23 15:34:28-04:00
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tags: ["LaTex"]
math: false
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tags:
- LaTex
title: 'Quick LaTex: Footnotes with no Counter'
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Let's say there's a scenario where you want to have a footnote, but you don't want a counter associated with it. In order to stay consistent with the document style, the solution should use `\footnote` within its implementation.
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title: "Readable Lean 3 Proofs"
date: 2023-01-27T22:01:54-05:00
date: 2023-01-27 22:01:54-05:00
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tags: ["Formal Methods"]
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medium_post_id: 5fb876d4d819
tags:
- Formal Methods
title: Readable Lean 3 Proofs
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*Important Note: This blog post uses the Lean 3 syntax*