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To support practical requirements, e.g. elementary properties of the transcendental functions, a significant amount of real analysis is required. We survey how this was formalized in HOL, focusing on the parts that bring out interesting general issues about theorem proving and the formalization of mathematics. The development we describe covers topology, limits, sequences and series, Taylor expansion, differentiation and integration.
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Harrison, J. (1998). Formalized Analysis. In: Theorem Proving with the Real Numbers. Distinguished Dissertations. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1591-5_3
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