This reminds me of my Real Analysis class: where I took too drawing Venn diagrams on butcher paper to keep track of the subordinations and properties. A case where you wished the number of Theorems outnumbered the number of Definitions:) It did help me to keep the structures in mind and I see no reason it couldn't be mathematically useful.
Ray

On 12/30/2016 12:29 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
http://blog.wolfram.com/2016/12/22/the-semantic-representation-of-pure-mathematics/

This was a workshop I just discovered. There is a video on that site that I
highly recommend. The page that links to the talks does not (yet?) exist
unfortunately.

Apparently Axiom is "on the path" by trying to combine symbolic math with proof
technology.

Tim

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