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-rw-r--r--theories/Numbers/Cyclic/Int31/Int31.v2
-rw-r--r--theories/Numbers/NaryFunctions.v2
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/theories/Numbers/Cyclic/Int31/Int31.v b/theories/Numbers/Cyclic/Int31/Int31.v
index 4e28b5b90..f5e936cf0 100644
--- a/theories/Numbers/Cyclic/Int31/Int31.v
+++ b/theories/Numbers/Cyclic/Int31/Int31.v
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Require Export DoubleType.
arithmetic. In fact it is more general than that. The only reason
for this use of 31 is the underlying mecanism for hardware-efficient
computations by A. Spiwack. Apart from this, a switch to, say,
- 63-bit integers is now just a matter of replacing every occurences
+ 63-bit integers is now just a matter of replacing every occurrences
of 31 by 63. This is actually made possible by the use of
dependently-typed n-ary constructions for the inductive type
[int31], its constructor [I31] and any pattern matching on it.
diff --git a/theories/Numbers/NaryFunctions.v b/theories/Numbers/NaryFunctions.v
index 6fdf0a2a5..376620ddc 100644
--- a/theories/Numbers/NaryFunctions.v
+++ b/theories/Numbers/NaryFunctions.v
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Require Import List.
(** * Generic dependently-typed operators about [n]-ary functions *)
(** The type of [n]-ary function: [nfun A n B] is
- [A -> ... -> A -> B] with [n] occurences of [A] in this type. *)
+ [A -> ... -> A -> B] with [n] occurrences of [A] in this type. *)
Fixpoint nfun A n B :=
match n with