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Theorems can be considered independent of abstract domains; a theorem rather depends on a set of properties necessary to prove the theorem correct. Following this observation theorems can be formulated and proven more generally thereby improving reuse of mathematical theorems. We discuss how this view influences the design of mathematical libraries and illustrate our approach with examples written...
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