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Coinductive exercise description
author Adam Chlipala <adamc@hcoop.net>
date Sun, 05 Oct 2008 11:34:09 -0400
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453 End constFold_ok. 453 End constFold_ok.
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455 (** If we print the proof term that was generated, we can verify that the proof is structured as a [cofix], with each co-recursive call properly guarded. *) 455 (** If we print the proof term that was generated, we can verify that the proof is structured as a [cofix], with each co-recursive call properly guarded. *)
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457 Print constFold_ok. 457 Print constFold_ok.
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460 (** * Exercises *)
461
462 (** %\begin{enumerate}%#<ol>#
463
464 %\item%#<li># %\begin{enumerate}%#<ol>#
465 %\item%#<li># Define a co-inductive type of infinite trees carrying data of a fixed parameter type. Each node should contain a data value and two child trees.#</li>#
466 %\item%#<li># Define a function [everywhere] for building a tree with the same data value at every node.#</li>#
467 %\item%#<li># Define a function [map] for building an output tree out of two input trees by traversing them in parallel and applying a two-argument function to their corresponding data values.#</li>#
468 %\item%#<li># Define a stream [falses] where every node has the value [false].#</li>#
469 %\item%#<li># Define a stream [true_false] where the root node has value [true], its children have value [false], all nodes at the next have the value [true], and so on, alternating boolean values from level to level.#</li>#
470 %\item%#<li># Prove that [true_falses] is equal to the result of mapping the boolean "or" function [orb] over [true_false] and [falses]. You can make [orb] available with [Require Import Bool.]. You may find the lemma [orb_false_r] from the same module helpful. Your proof here should not be about the standard equality [=], but rather about some new equality relation that you define.#</li>#
471 #</ol>#%\end{enumerate}% #</li>#
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473 #</ol>#%\end{enumerate}% *)