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100 Theorems #1201

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100 Theorems #1201

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fredrik-bakke
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Adds a page about our progress on Formalizing 100 Theorems.

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Very nice addition to the library! It's great to see a record of the theorems from Freek's list that we already have in the library.

@EgbertRijke EgbertRijke enabled auto-merge (squash) October 17, 2024 15:47
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This PR is already on auto-merge, so I don't want to make any suggestions for changes in this PR. But would it be nice to add credit to the original formalizers of those theorems, and a GitHub tag for pull requests that complete a new theorem?

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Oh, yeah, that would be good!

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Maybe we can do that with the OEIS sequences as well, although some of those sequences are quite silly.

@EgbertRijke EgbertRijke merged commit 346e0c1 into UniMath:master Oct 17, 2024
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