Interesting, but I don't see any licensing terms, which means I can't touch it in a commercial setting.
What commercial setting do you want to use a Lean theorem-proving agent in?
Mathematics, Inc [1], I assume
[1] http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ewd04xx/EWD427.PDF
It's AI generated, so licensing terms are unenforceable.
Or, more accurately: it's not possible to apply copyright to generated code; if you don't release it, it's a trade secret, but if you do, people can use it how they please.
Is this effectivly mit or no license?
Effectively public domain.
What commercial setting do you want to use a Lean theorem-proving agent in?
Mathematics, Inc [1], I assume
[1] http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ewd04xx/EWD427.PDF
It's AI generated, so licensing terms are unenforceable.
Or, more accurately: it's not possible to apply copyright to generated code; if you don't release it, it's a trade secret, but if you do, people can use it how they please.
Is this effectivly mit or no license?
Effectively public domain.