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Multi-engine SMT-based automatic model checker for safety properties of Lustre programs
Loom is a framework for automated generation of foundational multi-modal verifiers. This repository is a mirror with stable snapshots. Submit issues and PRs here.
In this repository we simulate the semantics of the DC dialect with verilator and (1) compare it against the semantics we mechanize with Lean-MLIR (2) assess the verification efforts at Handshake v…
Textbook and full source codes to learn basics of RISC-V pipelined CPU design using the Bluespec Hardware Design Language(s)
Minimal implementations for dependent type checking and elaboration
Focus: a minimalist presentation theme for LaTeX Beamer.
130nm BiCMOS Open Source PDK, dedicated for Analog, Mixed Signal and RF Design
This package provides an interface and foundation for verified SAT reasoning
Interface with the rustc compiler for the purpose of program verification
Ocaml Linear Engine for JavaScript Regexes, implementing the algorithms described in Linear Matching of JavaScript Regular Expressions at PLDI24
A Foreign Function Interface (FFI) to cvc5 solver in Lean.
Tactics for discharging Lean goals into SMT solvers.
Helper toolkit for creating your own Lean 4 UserWidgets
The "batteries included" extended library for the Lean programming language and theorem prover
A minimal GPU design in Verilog to learn how GPUs work from the ground up
Experiments on automation for Lean
DHLS (Dynamic High-Level Synthesis) compiler based on MLIR
A tool to generate optimized hardware files for univariate functions.
An API built to enable one-line-of-code access to accelerated open-source and custom AI models.