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license: apache-2.0
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license: apache-2.0
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task_categories:
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- text-generation
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pretty_name: Formal Problem-Solving
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size_categories:
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- 100K<n<1M
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# Dataset Card for Formal Problem-Solving
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This benchmark is part of the official implementation of _Beyond Theorem Proving: Formulation, Framework and Benchmark for Formal Problem-Solving_.
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Our research focuses on:
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1. What is problem-solving?
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2. Beyond proving known targets, how can process-verified problem-solving be conducted inside existing formal theorem proving (FTP) environments?
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## Contribution
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- A principled formulation of problem-solving as a deterministic Markov decision process;
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- **FPS** (_**F**ormal **P**roblem-**S**olving_), utilizing FTP (formal theorem proving) environments to perform process-verified problem-solving;
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- **D-FPS** (_**D**eductive **FPS**_), decoupling solving and answer verification for better human-alignment;
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- **RPE** (_**R**estricted **P**ropositional **E**quivalence_), a symbolic approach to determine the _correctness_ of answers by formal verification;
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- Three benchmarks on problem-solving: **FormalMath500**, **MiniF2F-Solving** and **PutnamBench-Solving**.
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## Benchmark Details
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- **FormalMath500** is a formalized subset of the prevalent MATH500 benchmark[5,6], including 387 data points:
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- 123 about `Algebra`
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- 92 about `Intermediate Algebra`
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- 62 about `Number Theory`
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- 65 about `Prealgebra`
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- 45 about `Precalculus`
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- **MiniF2F-Solving** is a refactored subset of MiniF2F[7], containing in 375 data points with:
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- 30 from `AIME`
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- 140 from `MATH-Algebra`
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- 82 from `AMC`
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- 3 from `IMO`
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- 120 from `MATH-Number Theory`
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- **PutnamBench-Solving** is a refactored subset of PutnamBench[8], containing 324 data points with:
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- 9 about `Abstract Algebra`
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- 138 about `Algebra`
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- 122 about `Analysis`
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- 14 about `Combinatorics`
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- 28 about `Geometry`
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- 25 about `Linear Algebra`
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- 49 about `Number Theory`
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- 8 about `Probability`
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- 4 about `Set Theory`
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## Direct Use
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- **Formal Problem-Solving (FPS)**: Given a formal problem, generate a formal solution. The formal solution should solve all goals and provide a direct answer.
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- **Deductive Formal Problem-Solving (D-FPS)**: Given a formal problem, generate a forward solution and, optionally, a backward proof. The forward solution should use deductive reasoning to derive a direct answer and prove its completeness.
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The backward proof should prove the answer's soundness.
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- **Formal Theorem Proving (FTP)**: Given a formal problem and its ground-truth answer, generate a formal proof to prove the ground-truth's correctness.
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## Dataset Structure
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Each problem contains the following fields:
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- `informal_problem`: The problem in natural language (including LaTeX).
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- `informal_answer`: The ground-truth answer in natural language (including LaTeX).
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- `informal_solution`: A step-by-step solution in natural language (including LaTeX).
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- `header`: Code that should be executed before initializing the formal problem, e.g., `open`s. If `null`, `open BigOperators Real Nat Topology` should be used.
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- `intros`: Independent variables $V$ and hypotheses $\Phi$. $V=\{v_i\}_{i=1}^n$ is the set of variables independent to the queriable $a$. $\Phi = \{\phi_i\}_{i=1}^p$ is the set of propositions that depend on $V$ (whose all free variables are included in $V$), consisting of conditions that can be used to deduce the answer.
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- `outros`: Conclusions $\Psi = \{\psi_i\}_{i=1}^q$ is the set of propositions which depend on $V \cup \{a\}$, consisting of conclusions that should be satisfied.
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- `formal_answer`: The ground-truth answer in formal language (Lean 4).
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- `formal_answer_type`: The type of the ground-truth answer in formal language (Lean 4).
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- `metainfo`: Meta-information of the problem.
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## References
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[1] Moura, Leonardo de, and Sebastian Ullrich. "The Lean 4 theorem prover and programming language." Automated Deduction–CADE 28: 28th International Conference on Automated Deduction, Virtual Event, July 12–15, 2021, Proceedings 28. Springer International Publishing, 2021.
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[2] Community, Mathlib . "The Lean mathematical library.", 10.1145/3372885.3373824. 2019.
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[3] Limperg, Jannis, and Asta Halkjær From. "Aesop: White-box best-first proof search for Lean." Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Certified Programs and Proofs. 2023.
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[4] Aniva, Leni, et al. "Pantograph: A Machine-to-Machine Interaction Interface for Advanced Theorem Proving, High Level Reasoning, and Data Extraction in Lean 4." arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.16429 (2024).
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[5] Lightman, Hunter, et al. "Let's verify step by step." The Twelfth International Conference on Learning Representations. 2023.
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[6] Hendrycks, Dan, et al. "Measuring mathematical problem solving with the math dataset." arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.03874 (2021).
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[7] Zheng, Kunhao, Jesse Michael Han, and Stanislas Polu. "Minif2f: a cross-system benchmark for formal olympiad-level mathematics." arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.00110 (2021).
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[8] Tsoukalas, George, et al. "Putnambench: Evaluating neural theorem-provers on the putnam mathematical competition." arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.11214 (2024).
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