On Friday, 8 May 2015 14:31:40 UTC+1, kcrisman wrote:
>
> What I find interesting about this article is the almost complete lack of 
> discussing the computer as something to help *discover* theorems then 
> verified "by hand", ala "The Computer as Crucible".  Appearances by JH 
> Conway, Voevodsky, Frenkel, et al.
>
>
> http://nautil.us/issue/24/error/in-mathematics-mistakes-arent-what-they-used-to-be
>

Voevodsky is one of the main driving forces behind what's called "univalent 
foundations".
 http://homotopytypetheory.org/

I guess his interest in getting his proofs checked led him into this 
totally different story, connecting homotopy theory and type theory.

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