A Rule Based Theorem Prover: an Introduction to Proofs in Secondary Schools

Joana Teles
(CMUC / Department of Mathematics, University of Coimbra)
Vanda Santos
(CIDTFF, University of Aveiro and CISUC)
Pedro Quaresma
(CISUC / Department of Mathematics, University of Coimbra)

The introduction of automated deduction systems in secondary schools face several bottlenecks. Beyond the problems related with the curricula and the teachers, the dissonance between the outcomes of the geometry automated theorem provers and the normal practice of conjecturing and proving in schools is a major barrier to a wider use of such tools in an educational environment.

Since the early implementations of geometry automated theorem provers, applications of artificial intelligence methods, synthetic provers based on inference rules and using forward chaining reasoning are considered to be more suited for education proposes.

Choosing an appropriate set of rules and an automated method that can use those rules is a major challenge. We discuss one such rule set and its implementation using the geometry deductive databases method (GDDM). The approach is tested using some chosen geometric conjectures that could be the goal of a 7th year class (approx. 12-year-old students). A lesson plan is presented, its goal is the introduction of formal demonstration of proving geometric theorems, trying to motivate students to that goal

In Pedro Quaresma, João Marcos and Walther Neuper: Proceedings 11th International Workshop on Theorem Proving Components for Educational Software (ThEdu'22), Haifa, Israel, 11 August 2022, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 375, pp. 24–37.
Published: 10th March 2023.

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