diff --git a/100.html b/100.html index f3ce63603..37e1b0064 100644 --- a/100.html +++ b/100.html @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
In pell.eq_pell
, d
is defined to be a*a - 1
for an arbitrary a > 1
.
it also has a generalized version, by showing that every Euclidean domain is a unique factorization domain, and showing that the integers form a Euclidean domain.
@@ -1516,11 +1516,11 @@it also has a generalized version, by showing that every Euclidean domain is a unique factorization domain, and showing that the integers form a Euclidean domain.
@@ -1166,7 +1166,7 @@In pell.eq_pell
, d
is defined to be a*a - 1
for an arbitrary a > 1
.
Urysohn's metrization theorem (only)
@@ -2559,7 +2559,7 @@baby version: for compact manifolds; embedding into some n
@@ -2688,7 +2688,7 @@A formalisation of the consistency of Quine's New Foundations axiom system, following Randall Holmes' proof. This is arguably the longest standing open question in set theory.
+This repository contains tutorials about Lean and mathlib that were developed +for the workshop Lean for the Curious Mathematician, +held in July 2020. The tutorials range from introductory lessons on numbers, +logic, and sets to advanced lessons on category theory and manifolds. +In addition to the materials found in this repository, we recommend watching +the videos +of the tutorials and lectures from the workshop.
This repository contains tutorials about Lean and mathlib that were developed -for the workshop Lean for the Curious Mathematician, -held in July 2020. The tutorials range from introductory lessons on numbers, -logic, and sets to advanced lessons on category theory and manifolds. -In addition to the materials found in this repository, we recommend watching -the videos -of the tutorials and lectures from the workshop.
+A formalisation of the consistency of Quine's New Foundations axiom system, following Randall Holmes' proof. This is arguably the longest standing open question in set theory.