A Survey on Deep Learning for Theorem Proving

Published: 10 Jul 2024, Last Modified: 26 Aug 2024COLMEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Research Area: Evaluation, LMs on diverse modalities and novel applications
Keywords: Deep Learning, Theorem Proving, Automated Reasoning
TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of deep learning for theorem proving.
Abstract: Theorem proving is a fundamental aspect of mathematics, spanning from informal reasoning in natural language to rigorous derivations in formal systems. In recent years, the advancement of deep learning, especially the emergence of large language models, has sparked a notable surge of research exploring these techniques to enhance the process of theorem proving. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of deep learning for theorem proving by offering (i) a thorough review of existing approaches across various tasks such as autoformalization, premise selection, proofstep generation, and proof search; (ii) an extensive summary of curated datasets and strategies for synthetic data generation; (iii) a detailed analysis of evaluation metrics and the performance of state-of-the-art methods; and (iv) a critical discussion on the persistent challenges and the promising avenues for future exploration. Our survey aims to serve as a foundational reference for deep learning approaches in theorem proving, inspiring and catalyzing further research endeavors in this rapidly growing field. A curated list of papers is available at https://github.com/zhaoyu-li/DL4TP.
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