Automated Generation of Illustrations for Synthetic Geometry Proofs

01/03/2022
by   Predrag Janicic, et al.
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We report on a new, simple, modular, and flexible approach for automated generation of illustrations for (readable) synthetic geometry proofs. The underlying proofs are generated using the Larus automated prover for coherent logic, and corresponding illustrations are generated in the GCLC language. Animated illustrations are also supported.

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