
In this paper, an approach to integrate an already-written Common Lisp program for algebraic manipulation with ACL2 proofs of properties of that program is presented. We report on a particular property called "cancellation theorem", which has been proved in ACL2, and could be applied to several problems in the field of Computational Algebraic Topology.
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