MiniF2F is a formal mathematics benchmark (translated across multiple formal systems) consisting of exercise statements from olympiads (AMC, AIME, IMO) as well as high-school and undergraduate maths classes. This dataset contains formal statements in Isabelle. Each statement is paired with an informal statement and an informal proof, as described in Draft, Sketch, Prove [Jiang et al 2023]. The problems in this dataset use the most recent facebookresearch/miniF2F commit on July 3, 2023.
MiniF2F is a formal mathematics benchmark (translated across multiple formal systems) consisting of exercise statements from olympiads (AMC, AIME, IMO) as well as high-school and undergraduate maths classes. This dataset contains formal statements in Isabelle. Each statement is paired with an informal statement and an informal proof, as described in Draft, Sketch, Prove [Jiang et al 2023]. The problems in this dataset use the most recent facebookresearch/miniF2F commit on July 3, 2023.
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MiniF2F is a formal mathematics benchmark (translated across multiple formal systems) consisting of exercise statements from olympiads (AMC, AIME, IMO) as well as high-school and undergraduate maths classes. This dataset contains formal statements in Isabelle. Each statement is paired with an informal statement and an informal proof, as described in Draft, Sketch, Prove [Jiang et al 2023]. The problems in this dataset use the most recent facebookresearch/miniF2F commit on July 3, 2023.
MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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MiniF2F is a formal mathematics benchmark (translated across multiple formal systems) consisting of exercise statements from olympiads (AMC, AIME, IMO) as well as high-school and undergraduate maths classes.
This dataset contains formal statements in Isabelle. Each statement is paired with an informal statement and an informal proof, as described in Draft, Sketch, Prove [Jiang et al 2023].
The problems in this dataset use the most recent facebookresearch/miniF2F commit on July 3, 2023.
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MiniF2F is a formal mathematics benchmark (translated across multiple formal systems) consisting of exercise statements from olympiads (AMC, AIME, IMO) as well as high-school and undergraduate maths classes. This dataset contains formal statements in Isabelle. Each statement is paired with an informal statement and an informal proof, as described in Draft, Sketch, Prove [Jiang et al 2023]. The problems in this dataset use the most recent facebookresearch/miniF2F commit on July 3, 2023.