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written in Coq
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This coq library aims to formalize a substantial body of mathematics using the univalent point of view.
Cryptographic Primitive Code Generation by Fiat
Voevodsky's original development of the univalent foundations of mathematics in Coq
Formal specification and verification of hardware, especially for security and privacy.