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/- Copyright (c) 2021 Yakov Pechersky. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yakov Pechersky -/ import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.List #align_import data.list.cycle from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"7413128c3bcb3b0818e3e18720abc9ea3100fb49" /-! # Cycles of a list Lists have an equivalence relation of whether they are rotational permutations of one another. This relation is defined as `IsRotated`. Based on this, we define the quotient of lists by the rotation relation, called `Cycle`. We also define a representation of concrete cycles, available when viewing them in a goal state or via `#eval`, when over representable types. For example, the cycle `(2 1 4 3)` will be shown as `c[2, 1, 4, 3]`. Two equal cycles may be printed differently if their internal representation is different. -/ assert_not_exists MonoidWithZero namespace List variable {α : Type*} [DecidableEq α] /-- Return the `z` such that `x :: z :: _` appears in `xs`, or `default` if there is no such `z`. -/ def nextOr : ∀ (_ : List α) (_ _ : α), α | [], _, default => default | [_], _, default => default -- Handles the not-found and the wraparound case | y :: z :: xs, x, default => if x = y then z else nextOr (z :: xs) x default #align list.next_or List.nextOr @[simp] theorem nextOr_nil (x d : α) : nextOr [] x d = d := rfl #align list.next_or_nil List.nextOr_nil @[simp] theorem nextOr_singleton (x y d : α) : nextOr [y] x d = d := rfl #align list.next_or_singleton List.nextOr_singleton @[simp] theorem nextOr_self_cons_cons (xs : List α) (x y d : α) : nextOr (x :: y :: xs) x d = y := if_pos rfl #align list.next_or_self_cons_cons List.nextOr_self_cons_cons theorem nextOr_cons_of_ne (xs : List α) (y x d : α) (h : x ≠ y) : nextOr (y :: xs) x d = nextOr xs x d := by cases' xs with z zs · rfl · exact if_neg h #align list.next_or_cons_of_ne List.nextOr_cons_of_ne /-- `nextOr` does not depend on the default value, if the next value appears. -/ theorem nextOr_eq_nextOr_of_mem_of_ne (xs : List α) (x d d' : α) (x_mem : x ∈ xs) (x_ne : x ≠ xs.getLast (ne_nil_of_mem x_mem)) : nextOr xs x d = nextOr xs x d' := by induction' xs with y ys IH · cases x_mem cases' ys with z zs · simp at x_mem x_ne contradiction by_cases h : x = y · rw [h, nextOr_self_cons_cons, nextOr_self_cons_cons] · rw [nextOr, nextOr, IH] · simpa [h] using x_mem · simpa using x_ne #align list.next_or_eq_next_or_of_mem_of_ne List.nextOr_eq_nextOr_of_mem_of_ne theorem mem_of_nextOr_ne {xs : List α} {x d : α} (h : nextOr xs x d ≠ d) : x ∈ xs := by induction' xs with y ys IH · simp at h cases' ys with z zs · simp at h · by_cases hx : x = y · simp [hx] · rw [nextOr_cons_of_ne _ _ _ _ hx] at h simpa [hx] using IH h #align list.mem_of_next_or_ne List.mem_of_nextOr_ne theorem nextOr_concat {xs : List α} {x : α} (d : α) (h : x ∉ xs) : nextOr (xs ++ [x]) x d = d := by induction' xs with z zs IH · simp · obtain ⟨hz, hzs⟩ := not_or.mp (mt mem_cons.2 h) rw [cons_append, nextOr_cons_of_ne _ _ _ _ hz, IH hzs] #align list.next_or_concat List.nextOr_concat theorem nextOr_mem {xs : List α} {x d : α} (hd : d ∈ xs) : nextOr xs x d ∈ xs := by revert hd suffices ∀ xs' : List α, (∀ x ∈ xs, x ∈ xs') → d ∈ xs' → nextOr xs x d ∈ xs' by exact this xs fun _ => id intro xs' hxs' hd induction' xs with y ys ih · exact hd cases' ys with z zs · exact hd rw [nextOr] split_ifs with h · exact hxs' _ (mem_cons_of_mem _ (mem_cons_self _ _)) · exact ih fun _ h => hxs' _ (mem_cons_of_mem _ h) #align list.next_or_mem List.nextOr_mem /-- Given an element `x : α` of `l : List α` such that `x ∈ l`, get the next element of `l`. This works from head to tail, (including a check for last element) so it will match on first hit, ignoring later duplicates. For example: * `next [1, 2, 3] 2 _ = 3` * `next [1, 2, 3] 3 _ = 1` * `next [1, 2, 3, 2, 4] 2 _ = 3` * `next [1, 2, 3, 2] 2 _ = 3` * `next [1, 1, 2, 3, 2] 1 _ = 1` -/ def next (l : List α) (x : α) (h : x ∈ l) : α := nextOr l x (l.get ⟨0, length_pos_of_mem h⟩) #align list.next List.next /-- Given an element `x : α` of `l : List α` such that `x ∈ l`, get the previous element of `l`. This works from head to tail, (including a check for last element) so it will match on first hit, ignoring later duplicates. * `prev [1, 2, 3] 2 _ = 1` * `prev [1, 2, 3] 1 _ = 3` * `prev [1, 2, 3, 2, 4] 2 _ = 1` * `prev [1, 2, 3, 4, 2] 2 _ = 1` * `prev [1, 1, 2] 1 _ = 2` -/ def prev : ∀ l : List α, ∀ x ∈ l, α | [], _, h => by simp at h | [y], _, _ => y | y :: z :: xs, x, h => if hx : x = y then getLast (z :: xs) (cons_ne_nil _ _) else if x = z then y else prev (z :: xs) x (by simpa [hx] using h) #align list.prev List.prev variable (l : List α) (x : α) @[simp] theorem next_singleton (x y : α) (h : x ∈ [y]) : next [y] x h = y := rfl #align list.next_singleton List.next_singleton @[simp] theorem prev_singleton (x y : α) (h : x ∈ [y]) : prev [y] x h = y := rfl #align list.prev_singleton List.prev_singleton theorem next_cons_cons_eq' (y z : α) (h : x ∈ y :: z :: l) (hx : x = y) : next (y :: z :: l) x h = z := by rw [next, nextOr, if_pos hx] #align list.next_cons_cons_eq' List.next_cons_cons_eq' @[simp] theorem next_cons_cons_eq (z : α) (h : x ∈ x :: z :: l) : next (x :: z :: l) x h = z := next_cons_cons_eq' l x x z h rfl #align list.next_cons_cons_eq List.next_cons_cons_eq theorem next_ne_head_ne_getLast (h : x ∈ l) (y : α) (h : x ∈ y :: l) (hy : x ≠ y) (hx : x ≠ getLast (y :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _)) : next (y :: l) x h = next l x (by simpa [hy] using h) := by rw [next, next, nextOr_cons_of_ne _ _ _ _ hy, nextOr_eq_nextOr_of_mem_of_ne] · rwa [getLast_cons] at hx exact ne_nil_of_mem (by assumption) · rwa [getLast_cons] at hx #align list.next_ne_head_ne_last List.next_ne_head_ne_getLast theorem next_cons_concat (y : α) (hy : x ≠ y) (hx : x ∉ l) (h : x ∈ y :: l ++ [x] := mem_append_right _ (mem_singleton_self x)) : next (y :: l ++ [x]) x h = y := by rw [next, nextOr_concat] · rfl · simp [hy, hx] #align list.next_cons_concat List.next_cons_concat theorem next_getLast_cons (h : x ∈ l) (y : α) (h : x ∈ y :: l) (hy : x ≠ y) (hx : x = getLast (y :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _)) (hl : Nodup l) : next (y :: l) x h = y := by rw [next, get, ← dropLast_append_getLast (cons_ne_nil y l), hx, nextOr_concat] subst hx intro H obtain ⟨⟨_ | k, hk⟩, hk'⟩ := get_of_mem H · rw [← Option.some_inj] at hk' rw [← get?_eq_get, dropLast_eq_take, get?_take, get?_zero, head?_cons, Option.some_inj] at hk' · exact hy (Eq.symm hk') rw [length_cons, Nat.pred_succ] exact length_pos_of_mem (by assumption) suffices k + 1 = l.length by simp [this] at hk cases' l with hd tl · simp at hk · rw [nodup_iff_injective_get] at hl rw [length, Nat.succ_inj'] refine Fin.val_eq_of_eq <| @hl ⟨k, Nat.lt_of_succ_lt <| by simpa using hk⟩ ⟨tl.length, by simp⟩ ?_ rw [← Option.some_inj] at hk' rw [← get?_eq_get, dropLast_eq_take, get?_take, get?, get?_eq_get, Option.some_inj] at hk' · rw [hk'] simp only [getLast_eq_get, length_cons, ge_iff_le, Nat.succ_sub_succ_eq_sub, nonpos_iff_eq_zero, add_eq_zero_iff, and_false, Nat.sub_zero, get_cons_succ] simpa using hk #align list.next_last_cons List.next_getLast_cons theorem prev_getLast_cons' (y : α) (hxy : x ∈ y :: l) (hx : x = y) : prev (y :: l) x hxy = getLast (y :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) := by cases l <;> simp [prev, hx] #align list.prev_last_cons' List.prev_getLast_cons' @[simp] theorem prev_getLast_cons (h : x ∈ x :: l) : prev (x :: l) x h = getLast (x :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) := prev_getLast_cons' l x x h rfl #align list.prev_last_cons List.prev_getLast_cons theorem prev_cons_cons_eq' (y z : α) (h : x ∈ y :: z :: l) (hx : x = y) : prev (y :: z :: l) x h = getLast (z :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) := by rw [prev, dif_pos hx] #align list.prev_cons_cons_eq' List.prev_cons_cons_eq' --@[simp] Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove it theorem prev_cons_cons_eq (z : α) (h : x ∈ x :: z :: l) : prev (x :: z :: l) x h = getLast (z :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) := prev_cons_cons_eq' l x x z h rfl #align list.prev_cons_cons_eq List.prev_cons_cons_eq theorem prev_cons_cons_of_ne' (y z : α) (h : x ∈ y :: z :: l) (hy : x ≠ y) (hz : x = z) : prev (y :: z :: l) x h = y := by cases l · simp [prev, hy, hz] · rw [prev, dif_neg hy, if_pos hz] #align list.prev_cons_cons_of_ne' List.prev_cons_cons_of_ne' theorem prev_cons_cons_of_ne (y : α) (h : x ∈ y :: x :: l) (hy : x ≠ y) : prev (y :: x :: l) x h = y := prev_cons_cons_of_ne' _ _ _ _ _ hy rfl #align list.prev_cons_cons_of_ne List.prev_cons_cons_of_ne theorem prev_ne_cons_cons (y z : α) (h : x ∈ y :: z :: l) (hy : x ≠ y) (hz : x ≠ z) : prev (y :: z :: l) x h = prev (z :: l) x (by simpa [hy] using h) := by cases l · simp [hy, hz] at h · rw [prev, dif_neg hy, if_neg hz] #align list.prev_ne_cons_cons List.prev_ne_cons_cons theorem next_mem (h : x ∈ l) : l.next x h ∈ l := nextOr_mem (get_mem _ _ _) #align list.next_mem List.next_mem theorem prev_mem (h : x ∈ l) : l.prev x h ∈ l := by cases' l with hd tl · simp at h induction' tl with hd' tl hl generalizing hd · simp · by_cases hx : x = hd · simp only [hx, prev_cons_cons_eq] exact mem_cons_of_mem _ (getLast_mem _) · rw [prev, dif_neg hx] split_ifs with hm · exact mem_cons_self _ _ · exact mem_cons_of_mem _ (hl _ _) #align list.prev_mem List.prev_mem -- Porting note (#10756): new theorem theorem next_get : ∀ (l : List α) (_h : Nodup l) (i : Fin l.length), next l (l.get i) (get_mem _ _ _) = l.get ⟨(i + 1) % l.length, Nat.mod_lt _ (i.1.zero_le.trans_lt i.2)⟩ | [], _, i => by simpa using i.2 | [_], _, _ => by simp | x::y::l, _h, ⟨0, h0⟩ => by have h₁ : get (x :: y :: l) { val := 0, isLt := h0 } = x := by simp rw [next_cons_cons_eq' _ _ _ _ _ h₁] simp | x::y::l, hn, ⟨i+1, hi⟩ => by have hx' : (x :: y :: l).get ⟨i+1, hi⟩ ≠ x := by intro H suffices (i + 1 : ℕ) = 0 by simpa rw [nodup_iff_injective_get] at hn refine Fin.val_eq_of_eq (@hn ⟨i + 1, hi⟩ ⟨0, by simp⟩ ?_) simpa using H have hi' : i ≤ l.length := Nat.le_of_lt_succ (Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff.1 hi) rcases hi'.eq_or_lt with (hi' | hi') · subst hi' rw [next_getLast_cons] · simp [hi', get] · rw [get_cons_succ]; exact get_mem _ _ _ · exact hx' · simp [getLast_eq_get] · exact hn.of_cons · rw [next_ne_head_ne_getLast _ _ _ _ _ hx'] · simp only [get_cons_succ] rw [next_get (y::l), ← get_cons_succ (a := x)] · congr dsimp rw [Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff.2 hi'), Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff.2 (Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff.2 hi'))] · simp [Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff.2 hi'), Nat.succ_eq_add_one, hi'] · exact hn.of_cons · rw [getLast_eq_get] intro h have := nodup_iff_injective_get.1 hn h simp at this; simp [this] at hi' · rw [get_cons_succ]; exact get_mem _ _ _ set_option linter.deprecated false in @[deprecated next_get (since := "2023-01-27")] theorem next_nthLe (l : List α) (h : Nodup l) (n : ℕ) (hn : n < l.length) : next l (l.nthLe n hn) (nthLe_mem _ _ _) = l.nthLe ((n + 1) % l.length) (Nat.mod_lt _ (n.zero_le.trans_lt hn)) := next_get l h ⟨n, hn⟩ #align list.next_nth_le List.next_nthLe set_option linter.deprecated false in theorem prev_nthLe (l : List α) (h : Nodup l) (n : ℕ) (hn : n < l.length) : prev l (l.nthLe n hn) (nthLe_mem _ _ _) = l.nthLe ((n + (l.length - 1)) % l.length) (Nat.mod_lt _ (n.zero_le.trans_lt hn)) := by cases' l with x l · simp at hn induction' l with y l hl generalizing n x · simp · rcases n with (_ | _ | n) · simp [Nat.add_succ_sub_one, add_zero, List.prev_cons_cons_eq, Nat.zero_eq, List.length, List.nthLe, Nat.succ_add_sub_one, zero_add, getLast_eq_get, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (Nat.succ_lt_succ l.length.lt_succ_self)] · simp only [mem_cons, nodup_cons] at h push_neg at h simp only [List.prev_cons_cons_of_ne _ _ _ _ h.left.left.symm, Nat.zero_eq, List.length, List.nthLe, add_comm, eq_self_iff_true, Nat.succ_add_sub_one, Nat.mod_self, zero_add, List.get] · rw [prev_ne_cons_cons] · convert hl n.succ y h.of_cons (Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ hn) using 1 have : ∀ k hk, (y :: l).nthLe k hk = (x :: y :: l).nthLe (k + 1) (Nat.succ_lt_succ hk) := by intros simp [List.nthLe] rw [this] congr simp only [Nat.add_succ_sub_one, add_zero, length] simp only [length, Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff] at hn set k := l.length rw [Nat.succ_add, ← Nat.add_succ, Nat.add_mod_right, Nat.succ_add, ← Nat.add_succ _ k, Nat.add_mod_right, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt] · exact Nat.lt_succ_of_lt hn · exact Nat.succ_lt_succ (Nat.lt_succ_of_lt hn) · intro H suffices n.succ.succ = 0 by simpa rw [nodup_iff_nthLe_inj] at h refine h _ _ hn Nat.succ_pos' ?_ simpa using H · intro H suffices n.succ.succ = 1 by simpa rw [nodup_iff_nthLe_inj] at h refine h _ _ hn (Nat.succ_lt_succ Nat.succ_pos') ?_ simpa using H #align list.prev_nth_le List.prev_nthLe set_option linter.deprecated false in theorem pmap_next_eq_rotate_one (h : Nodup l) : (l.pmap l.next fun _ h => h) = l.rotate 1 := by apply List.ext_nthLe · simp · intros rw [nthLe_pmap, nthLe_rotate, next_nthLe _ h] #align list.pmap_next_eq_rotate_one List.pmap_next_eq_rotate_one set_option linter.deprecated false in theorem pmap_prev_eq_rotate_length_sub_one (h : Nodup l) : (l.pmap l.prev fun _ h => h) = l.rotate (l.length - 1) := by apply List.ext_nthLe · simp · intro n hn hn' rw [nthLe_rotate, nthLe_pmap, prev_nthLe _ h] #align list.pmap_prev_eq_rotate_length_sub_one List.pmap_prev_eq_rotate_length_sub_one set_option linter.deprecated false in theorem prev_next (l : List α) (h : Nodup l) (x : α) (hx : x ∈ l) : prev l (next l x hx) (next_mem _ _ _) = x := by obtain ⟨n, hn, rfl⟩ := nthLe_of_mem hx simp only [next_nthLe, prev_nthLe, h, Nat.mod_add_mod] cases' l with hd tl · simp at hx · have : (n + 1 + length tl) % (length tl + 1) = n := by rw [length_cons, Nat.succ_eq_add_one] at hn rw [add_assoc, add_comm 1, Nat.add_mod_right, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt hn] simp only [length_cons, Nat.succ_sub_succ_eq_sub, Nat.sub_zero, Nat.succ_eq_add_one, this] #align list.prev_next List.prev_next set_option linter.deprecated false in theorem next_prev (l : List α) (h : Nodup l) (x : α) (hx : x ∈ l) : next l (prev l x hx) (prev_mem _ _ _) = x := by obtain ⟨n, hn, rfl⟩ := nthLe_of_mem hx simp only [next_nthLe, prev_nthLe, h, Nat.mod_add_mod] cases' l with hd tl · simp at hx · have : (n + length tl + 1) % (length tl + 1) = n := by rw [length_cons, Nat.succ_eq_add_one] at hn rw [add_assoc, Nat.add_mod_right, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt hn] simp [this] #align list.next_prev List.next_prev set_option linter.deprecated false in theorem prev_reverse_eq_next (l : List α) (h : Nodup l) (x : α) (hx : x ∈ l) : prev l.reverse x (mem_reverse.mpr hx) = next l x hx := by obtain ⟨k, hk, rfl⟩ := nthLe_of_mem hx have lpos : 0 < l.length := k.zero_le.trans_lt hk have key : l.length - 1 - k < l.length := by omega rw [← nthLe_pmap l.next (fun _ h => h) (by simpa using hk)] simp_rw [← nthLe_reverse l k (key.trans_le (by simp)), pmap_next_eq_rotate_one _ h] rw [← nthLe_pmap l.reverse.prev fun _ h => h] · simp_rw [pmap_prev_eq_rotate_length_sub_one _ (nodup_reverse.mpr h), rotate_reverse, length_reverse, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (Nat.sub_lt lpos Nat.succ_pos'), Nat.sub_sub_self (Nat.succ_le_of_lt lpos)] rw [← nthLe_reverse] · simp [Nat.sub_sub_self (Nat.le_sub_one_of_lt hk)] · simpa using (Nat.sub_le _ _).trans_lt (Nat.sub_lt lpos Nat.succ_pos') · simpa #align list.prev_reverse_eq_next List.prev_reverse_eq_next theorem next_reverse_eq_prev (l : List α) (h : Nodup l) (x : α) (hx : x ∈ l) : next l.reverse x (mem_reverse.mpr hx) = prev l x hx := by convert (prev_reverse_eq_next l.reverse (nodup_reverse.mpr h) x (mem_reverse.mpr hx)).symm exact (reverse_reverse l).symm #align list.next_reverse_eq_prev List.next_reverse_eq_prev set_option linter.deprecated false in theorem isRotated_next_eq {l l' : List α} (h : l ~r l') (hn : Nodup l) {x : α} (hx : x ∈ l) : l.next x hx = l'.next x (h.mem_iff.mp hx) := by obtain ⟨k, hk, rfl⟩ := nthLe_of_mem hx obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := id h rw [next_nthLe _ hn] simp_rw [← nthLe_rotate' _ n k] rw [next_nthLe _ (h.nodup_iff.mp hn), ← nthLe_rotate' _ n] simp [add_assoc] #align list.is_rotated_next_eq List.isRotated_next_eq
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theorem isRotated_prev_eq {l l' : List α} (h : l ~r l') (hn : Nodup l) {x : α} (hx : x ∈ l) : l.prev x hx = l'.prev x (h.mem_iff.mp hx) := by
rw [← next_reverse_eq_prev _ hn, ← next_reverse_eq_prev _ (h.nodup_iff.mp hn)] exact isRotated_next_eq h.reverse (nodup_reverse.mpr hn) _
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Bhavik Mehta, Scott Morrison -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Subobject.Lattice #align_import category_theory.subobject.limits from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"956af7c76589f444f2e1313911bad16366ea476d" /-! # Specific subobjects We define `equalizerSubobject`, `kernelSubobject` and `imageSubobject`, which are the subobjects represented by the equalizer, kernel and image of (a pair of) morphism(s) and provide conditions for `P.factors f`, where `P` is one of these special subobjects. TODO: Add conditions for when `P` is a pullback subobject. TODO: an iff characterisation of `(imageSubobject f).Factors h` -/ universe v u noncomputable section open CategoryTheory CategoryTheory.Category CategoryTheory.Limits CategoryTheory.Subobject Opposite variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] {X Y Z : C} namespace CategoryTheory namespace Limits section Equalizer variable (f g : X ⟶ Y) [HasEqualizer f g] /-- The equalizer of morphisms `f g : X ⟶ Y` as a `Subobject X`. -/ abbrev equalizerSubobject : Subobject X := Subobject.mk (equalizer.ι f g) #align category_theory.limits.equalizer_subobject CategoryTheory.Limits.equalizerSubobject /-- The underlying object of `equalizerSubobject f g` is (up to isomorphism!) the same as the chosen object `equalizer f g`. -/ def equalizerSubobjectIso : (equalizerSubobject f g : C) ≅ equalizer f g := Subobject.underlyingIso (equalizer.ι f g) #align category_theory.limits.equalizer_subobject_iso CategoryTheory.Limits.equalizerSubobjectIso @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem equalizerSubobject_arrow : (equalizerSubobjectIso f g).hom ≫ equalizer.ι f g = (equalizerSubobject f g).arrow := by simp [equalizerSubobjectIso] #align category_theory.limits.equalizer_subobject_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.equalizerSubobject_arrow @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem equalizerSubobject_arrow' : (equalizerSubobjectIso f g).inv ≫ (equalizerSubobject f g).arrow = equalizer.ι f g := by simp [equalizerSubobjectIso] #align category_theory.limits.equalizer_subobject_arrow' CategoryTheory.Limits.equalizerSubobject_arrow' @[reassoc] theorem equalizerSubobject_arrow_comp : (equalizerSubobject f g).arrow ≫ f = (equalizerSubobject f g).arrow ≫ g := by rw [← equalizerSubobject_arrow, Category.assoc, Category.assoc, equalizer.condition] #align category_theory.limits.equalizer_subobject_arrow_comp CategoryTheory.Limits.equalizerSubobject_arrow_comp theorem equalizerSubobject_factors {W : C} (h : W ⟶ X) (w : h ≫ f = h ≫ g) : (equalizerSubobject f g).Factors h := ⟨equalizer.lift h w, by simp⟩ #align category_theory.limits.equalizer_subobject_factors CategoryTheory.Limits.equalizerSubobject_factors theorem equalizerSubobject_factors_iff {W : C} (h : W ⟶ X) : (equalizerSubobject f g).Factors h ↔ h ≫ f = h ≫ g := ⟨fun w => by rw [← Subobject.factorThru_arrow _ _ w, Category.assoc, equalizerSubobject_arrow_comp, Category.assoc], equalizerSubobject_factors f g h⟩ #align category_theory.limits.equalizer_subobject_factors_iff CategoryTheory.Limits.equalizerSubobject_factors_iff end Equalizer section Kernel variable [HasZeroMorphisms C] (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel f] /-- The kernel of a morphism `f : X ⟶ Y` as a `Subobject X`. -/ abbrev kernelSubobject : Subobject X := Subobject.mk (kernel.ι f) #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject /-- The underlying object of `kernelSubobject f` is (up to isomorphism!) the same as the chosen object `kernel f`. -/ def kernelSubobjectIso : (kernelSubobject f : C) ≅ kernel f := Subobject.underlyingIso (kernel.ι f) #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_iso CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobjectIso @[reassoc (attr := simp), elementwise (attr := simp)] theorem kernelSubobject_arrow : (kernelSubobjectIso f).hom ≫ kernel.ι f = (kernelSubobject f).arrow := by simp [kernelSubobjectIso] #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject_arrow @[reassoc (attr := simp), elementwise (attr := simp)] theorem kernelSubobject_arrow' : (kernelSubobjectIso f).inv ≫ (kernelSubobject f).arrow = kernel.ι f := by simp [kernelSubobjectIso] #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_arrow' CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject_arrow' @[reassoc (attr := simp), elementwise (attr := simp)] theorem kernelSubobject_arrow_comp : (kernelSubobject f).arrow ≫ f = 0 := by rw [← kernelSubobject_arrow] simp only [Category.assoc, kernel.condition, comp_zero] #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_arrow_comp CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject_arrow_comp theorem kernelSubobject_factors {W : C} (h : W ⟶ X) (w : h ≫ f = 0) : (kernelSubobject f).Factors h := ⟨kernel.lift _ h w, by simp⟩ #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_factors CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject_factors theorem kernelSubobject_factors_iff {W : C} (h : W ⟶ X) : (kernelSubobject f).Factors h ↔ h ≫ f = 0 := ⟨fun w => by rw [← Subobject.factorThru_arrow _ _ w, Category.assoc, kernelSubobject_arrow_comp, comp_zero], kernelSubobject_factors f h⟩ #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_factors_iff CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject_factors_iff /-- A factorisation of `h : W ⟶ X` through `kernelSubobject f`, assuming `h ≫ f = 0`. -/ def factorThruKernelSubobject {W : C} (h : W ⟶ X) (w : h ≫ f = 0) : W ⟶ kernelSubobject f := (kernelSubobject f).factorThru h (kernelSubobject_factors f h w) #align category_theory.limits.factor_thru_kernel_subobject CategoryTheory.Limits.factorThruKernelSubobject @[simp] theorem factorThruKernelSubobject_comp_arrow {W : C} (h : W ⟶ X) (w : h ≫ f = 0) : factorThruKernelSubobject f h w ≫ (kernelSubobject f).arrow = h := by dsimp [factorThruKernelSubobject] simp #align category_theory.limits.factor_thru_kernel_subobject_comp_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.factorThruKernelSubobject_comp_arrow @[simp] theorem factorThruKernelSubobject_comp_kernelSubobjectIso {W : C} (h : W ⟶ X) (w : h ≫ f = 0) : factorThruKernelSubobject f h w ≫ (kernelSubobjectIso f).hom = kernel.lift f h w := (cancel_mono (kernel.ι f)).1 <| by simp #align category_theory.limits.factor_thru_kernel_subobject_comp_kernel_subobject_iso CategoryTheory.Limits.factorThruKernelSubobject_comp_kernelSubobjectIso section variable {f} {X' Y' : C} {f' : X' ⟶ Y'} [HasKernel f'] /-- A commuting square induces a morphism between the kernel subobjects. -/ def kernelSubobjectMap (sq : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk f') : (kernelSubobject f : C) ⟶ (kernelSubobject f' : C) := Subobject.factorThru _ ((kernelSubobject f).arrow ≫ sq.left) (kernelSubobject_factors _ _ (by simp [sq.w])) #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_map CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobjectMap @[reassoc (attr := simp), elementwise (attr := simp)] theorem kernelSubobjectMap_arrow (sq : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk f') : kernelSubobjectMap sq ≫ (kernelSubobject f').arrow = (kernelSubobject f).arrow ≫ sq.left := by simp [kernelSubobjectMap] #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_map_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobjectMap_arrow @[simp] theorem kernelSubobjectMap_id : kernelSubobjectMap (𝟙 (Arrow.mk f)) = 𝟙 _ := by aesop_cat #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_map_id CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobjectMap_id @[simp] theorem kernelSubobjectMap_comp {X'' Y'' : C} {f'' : X'' ⟶ Y''} [HasKernel f''] (sq : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk f') (sq' : Arrow.mk f' ⟶ Arrow.mk f'') : kernelSubobjectMap (sq ≫ sq') = kernelSubobjectMap sq ≫ kernelSubobjectMap sq' := by aesop_cat #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_map_comp CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobjectMap_comp @[reassoc] theorem kernel_map_comp_kernelSubobjectIso_inv (sq : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk f') : kernel.map f f' sq.1 sq.2 sq.3.symm ≫ (kernelSubobjectIso _).inv = (kernelSubobjectIso _).inv ≫ kernelSubobjectMap sq := by aesop_cat #align category_theory.limits.kernel_map_comp_kernel_subobject_iso_inv CategoryTheory.Limits.kernel_map_comp_kernelSubobjectIso_inv @[reassoc] theorem kernelSubobjectIso_comp_kernel_map (sq : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk f') : (kernelSubobjectIso _).hom ≫ kernel.map f f' sq.1 sq.2 sq.3.symm = kernelSubobjectMap sq ≫ (kernelSubobjectIso _).hom := by simp [← Iso.comp_inv_eq, kernel_map_comp_kernelSubobjectIso_inv] #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_iso_comp_kernel_map CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobjectIso_comp_kernel_map end @[simp] theorem kernelSubobject_zero {A B : C} : kernelSubobject (0 : A ⟶ B) = ⊤ := (isIso_iff_mk_eq_top _).mp (by infer_instance) #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_zero CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject_zero instance isIso_kernelSubobject_zero_arrow : IsIso (kernelSubobject (0 : X ⟶ Y)).arrow := (isIso_arrow_iff_eq_top _).mpr kernelSubobject_zero #align category_theory.limits.is_iso_kernel_subobject_zero_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.isIso_kernelSubobject_zero_arrow theorem le_kernelSubobject (A : Subobject X) (h : A.arrow ≫ f = 0) : A ≤ kernelSubobject f := Subobject.le_mk_of_comm (kernel.lift f A.arrow h) (by simp) #align category_theory.limits.le_kernel_subobject CategoryTheory.Limits.le_kernelSubobject /-- The isomorphism between the kernel of `f ≫ g` and the kernel of `g`, when `f` is an isomorphism. -/ def kernelSubobjectIsoComp {X' : C} (f : X' ⟶ X) [IsIso f] (g : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel g] : (kernelSubobject (f ≫ g) : C) ≅ (kernelSubobject g : C) := kernelSubobjectIso _ ≪≫ kernelIsIsoComp f g ≪≫ (kernelSubobjectIso _).symm #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_iso_comp CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobjectIsoComp @[simp] theorem kernelSubobjectIsoComp_hom_arrow {X' : C} (f : X' ⟶ X) [IsIso f] (g : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel g] : (kernelSubobjectIsoComp f g).hom ≫ (kernelSubobject g).arrow = (kernelSubobject (f ≫ g)).arrow ≫ f := by simp [kernelSubobjectIsoComp] #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_iso_comp_hom_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobjectIsoComp_hom_arrow @[simp] theorem kernelSubobjectIsoComp_inv_arrow {X' : C} (f : X' ⟶ X) [IsIso f] (g : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel g] : (kernelSubobjectIsoComp f g).inv ≫ (kernelSubobject (f ≫ g)).arrow = (kernelSubobject g).arrow ≫ inv f := by simp [kernelSubobjectIsoComp] #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_iso_comp_inv_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobjectIsoComp_inv_arrow /-- The kernel of `f` is always a smaller subobject than the kernel of `f ≫ h`. -/ theorem kernelSubobject_comp_le (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel f] {Z : C} (h : Y ⟶ Z) [HasKernel (f ≫ h)] : kernelSubobject f ≤ kernelSubobject (f ≫ h) := le_kernelSubobject _ _ (by simp) #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_comp_le CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject_comp_le /-- Postcomposing by a monomorphism does not change the kernel subobject. -/ @[simp] theorem kernelSubobject_comp_mono (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel f] {Z : C} (h : Y ⟶ Z) [Mono h] : kernelSubobject (f ≫ h) = kernelSubobject f := le_antisymm (le_kernelSubobject _ _ ((cancel_mono h).mp (by simp))) (kernelSubobject_comp_le f h) #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_comp_mono CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject_comp_mono instance kernelSubobject_comp_mono_isIso (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel f] {Z : C} (h : Y ⟶ Z) [Mono h] : IsIso (Subobject.ofLE _ _ (kernelSubobject_comp_le f h)) := by rw [ofLE_mk_le_mk_of_comm (kernelCompMono f h).inv] · infer_instance · simp #align category_theory.limits.kernel_subobject_comp_mono_is_iso CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelSubobject_comp_mono_isIso /-- Taking cokernels is an order-reversing map from the subobjects of `X` to the quotient objects of `X`. -/ @[simps] def cokernelOrderHom [HasCokernels C] (X : C) : Subobject X →o (Subobject (op X))ᵒᵈ where toFun := Subobject.lift (fun A f _ => Subobject.mk (cokernel.π f).op) (by rintro A B f g hf hg i rfl refine Subobject.mk_eq_mk_of_comm _ _ (Iso.op ?_) (Quiver.Hom.unop_inj ?_) · exact (IsColimit.coconePointUniqueUpToIso (colimit.isColimit _) (isCokernelEpiComp (colimit.isColimit _) i.hom rfl)).symm · simp only [Iso.comp_inv_eq, Iso.op_hom, Iso.symm_hom, unop_comp, Quiver.Hom.unop_op, colimit.comp_coconePointUniqueUpToIso_hom, Cofork.ofπ_ι_app, coequalizer.cofork_π]) monotone' := Subobject.ind₂ _ <| by intro A B f g hf hg h dsimp only [Subobject.lift_mk] refine Subobject.mk_le_mk_of_comm (cokernel.desc f (cokernel.π g) ?_).op ?_ · rw [← Subobject.ofMkLEMk_comp h, Category.assoc, cokernel.condition, comp_zero] · exact Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (cokernel.π_desc _ _ _) #align category_theory.limits.cokernel_order_hom CategoryTheory.Limits.cokernelOrderHom /-- Taking kernels is an order-reversing map from the quotient objects of `X` to the subobjects of `X`. -/ @[simps] def kernelOrderHom [HasKernels C] (X : C) : (Subobject (op X))ᵒᵈ →o Subobject X where toFun := Subobject.lift (fun A f _ => Subobject.mk (kernel.ι f.unop)) (by rintro A B f g hf hg i rfl refine Subobject.mk_eq_mk_of_comm _ _ ?_ ?_ · exact IsLimit.conePointUniqueUpToIso (limit.isLimit _) (isKernelCompMono (limit.isLimit (parallelPair g.unop 0)) i.unop.hom rfl) · dsimp simp only [← Iso.eq_inv_comp, limit.conePointUniqueUpToIso_inv_comp, Fork.ofι_π_app]) monotone' := Subobject.ind₂ _ <| by intro A B f g hf hg h dsimp only [Subobject.lift_mk] refine Subobject.mk_le_mk_of_comm (kernel.lift g.unop (kernel.ι f.unop) ?_) ?_ · rw [← Subobject.ofMkLEMk_comp h, unop_comp, kernel.condition_assoc, zero_comp] · exact Quiver.Hom.op_inj (by simp) #align category_theory.limits.kernel_order_hom CategoryTheory.Limits.kernelOrderHom end Kernel section Image variable (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasImage f] /-- The image of a morphism `f g : X ⟶ Y` as a `Subobject Y`. -/ abbrev imageSubobject : Subobject Y := Subobject.mk (image.ι f) #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject /-- The underlying object of `imageSubobject f` is (up to isomorphism!) the same as the chosen object `image f`. -/ def imageSubobjectIso : (imageSubobject f : C) ≅ image f := Subobject.underlyingIso (image.ι f) #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_iso CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobjectIso @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem imageSubobject_arrow : (imageSubobjectIso f).hom ≫ image.ι f = (imageSubobject f).arrow := by simp [imageSubobjectIso] #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_arrow @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem imageSubobject_arrow' : (imageSubobjectIso f).inv ≫ (imageSubobject f).arrow = image.ι f := by simp [imageSubobjectIso] #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_arrow' CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_arrow' /-- A factorisation of `f : X ⟶ Y` through `imageSubobject f`. -/ def factorThruImageSubobject : X ⟶ imageSubobject f := factorThruImage f ≫ (imageSubobjectIso f).inv #align category_theory.limits.factor_thru_image_subobject CategoryTheory.Limits.factorThruImageSubobject instance [HasEqualizers C] : Epi (factorThruImageSubobject f) := by dsimp [factorThruImageSubobject] apply epi_comp @[reassoc (attr := simp), elementwise (attr := simp)] theorem imageSubobject_arrow_comp : factorThruImageSubobject f ≫ (imageSubobject f).arrow = f := by simp [factorThruImageSubobject, imageSubobject_arrow] #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_arrow_comp CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_arrow_comp theorem imageSubobject_arrow_comp_eq_zero [HasZeroMorphisms C] {X Y Z : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} {g : Y ⟶ Z} [HasImage f] [Epi (factorThruImageSubobject f)] (h : f ≫ g = 0) : (imageSubobject f).arrow ≫ g = 0 := zero_of_epi_comp (factorThruImageSubobject f) <| by simp [h] #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_arrow_comp_eq_zero CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_arrow_comp_eq_zero theorem imageSubobject_factors_comp_self {W : C} (k : W ⟶ X) : (imageSubobject f).Factors (k ≫ f) := ⟨k ≫ factorThruImage f, by simp⟩ #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_factors_comp_self CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_factors_comp_self @[simp] theorem factorThruImageSubobject_comp_self {W : C} (k : W ⟶ X) (h) : (imageSubobject f).factorThru (k ≫ f) h = k ≫ factorThruImageSubobject f := by ext simp #align category_theory.limits.factor_thru_image_subobject_comp_self CategoryTheory.Limits.factorThruImageSubobject_comp_self @[simp] theorem factorThruImageSubobject_comp_self_assoc {W W' : C} (k : W ⟶ W') (k' : W' ⟶ X) (h) : (imageSubobject f).factorThru (k ≫ k' ≫ f) h = k ≫ k' ≫ factorThruImageSubobject f := by ext simp #align category_theory.limits.factor_thru_image_subobject_comp_self_assoc CategoryTheory.Limits.factorThruImageSubobject_comp_self_assoc /-- The image of `h ≫ f` is always a smaller subobject than the image of `f`. -/ theorem imageSubobject_comp_le {X' : C} (h : X' ⟶ X) (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasImage f] [HasImage (h ≫ f)] : imageSubobject (h ≫ f) ≤ imageSubobject f := Subobject.mk_le_mk_of_comm (image.preComp h f) (by simp) #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_comp_le CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_comp_le section open ZeroObject variable [HasZeroMorphisms C] [HasZeroObject C] @[simp] theorem imageSubobject_zero_arrow : (imageSubobject (0 : X ⟶ Y)).arrow = 0 := by rw [← imageSubobject_arrow] simp #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_zero_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_zero_arrow @[simp] theorem imageSubobject_zero {A B : C} : imageSubobject (0 : A ⟶ B) = ⊥ := Subobject.eq_of_comm (imageSubobjectIso _ ≪≫ imageZero ≪≫ Subobject.botCoeIsoZero.symm) (by simp) #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_zero CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_zero end section variable [HasEqualizers C] attribute [local instance] epi_comp /-- The morphism `imageSubobject (h ≫ f) ⟶ imageSubobject f` is an epimorphism when `h` is an epimorphism. In general this does not imply that `imageSubobject (h ≫ f) = imageSubobject f`, although it will when the ambient category is abelian. -/ instance imageSubobject_comp_le_epi_of_epi {X' : C} (h : X' ⟶ X) [Epi h] (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasImage f] [HasImage (h ≫ f)] : Epi (Subobject.ofLE _ _ (imageSubobject_comp_le h f)) := by rw [ofLE_mk_le_mk_of_comm (image.preComp h f)] · infer_instance · simp #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_comp_le_epi_of_epi CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_comp_le_epi_of_epi end section variable [HasEqualizers C] /-- Postcomposing by an isomorphism gives an isomorphism between image subobjects. -/ def imageSubobjectCompIso (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasImage f] {Y' : C} (h : Y ⟶ Y') [IsIso h] : (imageSubobject (f ≫ h) : C) ≅ (imageSubobject f : C) := imageSubobjectIso _ ≪≫ (image.compIso _ _).symm ≪≫ (imageSubobjectIso _).symm #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_comp_iso CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobjectCompIso @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem imageSubobjectCompIso_hom_arrow (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasImage f] {Y' : C} (h : Y ⟶ Y') [IsIso h] : (imageSubobjectCompIso f h).hom ≫ (imageSubobject f).arrow = (imageSubobject (f ≫ h)).arrow ≫ inv h := by simp [imageSubobjectCompIso] #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_comp_iso_hom_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobjectCompIso_hom_arrow @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem imageSubobjectCompIso_inv_arrow (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasImage f] {Y' : C} (h : Y ⟶ Y') [IsIso h] : (imageSubobjectCompIso f h).inv ≫ (imageSubobject (f ≫ h)).arrow = (imageSubobject f).arrow ≫ h := by simp [imageSubobjectCompIso] #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_comp_iso_inv_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobjectCompIso_inv_arrow end theorem imageSubobject_mono (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] : imageSubobject f = Subobject.mk f := eq_of_comm (imageSubobjectIso f ≪≫ imageMonoIsoSource f ≪≫ (underlyingIso f).symm) (by simp) #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_mono CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_mono /-- Precomposing by an isomorphism does not change the image subobject. -/ theorem imageSubobject_iso_comp [HasEqualizers C] {X' : C} (h : X' ⟶ X) [IsIso h] (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasImage f] : imageSubobject (h ≫ f) = imageSubobject f := le_antisymm (imageSubobject_comp_le h f) (Subobject.mk_le_mk_of_comm (inv (image.preComp h f)) (by simp)) #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_iso_comp CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_iso_comp theorem imageSubobject_le {A B : C} {X : Subobject B} (f : A ⟶ B) [HasImage f] (h : A ⟶ X) (w : h ≫ X.arrow = f) : imageSubobject f ≤ X := Subobject.le_of_comm ((imageSubobjectIso f).hom ≫ image.lift { I := (X : C) e := h m := X.arrow }) (by rw [assoc, image.lift_fac, imageSubobject_arrow]) #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_le CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_le theorem imageSubobject_le_mk {A B : C} {X : C} (g : X ⟶ B) [Mono g] (f : A ⟶ B) [HasImage f] (h : A ⟶ X) (w : h ≫ g = f) : imageSubobject f ≤ Subobject.mk g := imageSubobject_le f (h ≫ (Subobject.underlyingIso g).inv) (by simp [w]) #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_le_mk CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobject_le_mk /-- Given a commutative square between morphisms `f` and `g`, we have a morphism in the category from `imageSubobject f` to `imageSubobject g`. -/ def imageSubobjectMap {W X Y Z : C} {f : W ⟶ X} [HasImage f] {g : Y ⟶ Z} [HasImage g] (sq : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk g) [HasImageMap sq] : (imageSubobject f : C) ⟶ (imageSubobject g : C) := (imageSubobjectIso f).hom ≫ image.map sq ≫ (imageSubobjectIso g).inv #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_map CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobjectMap @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem imageSubobjectMap_arrow {W X Y Z : C} {f : W ⟶ X} [HasImage f] {g : Y ⟶ Z} [HasImage g] (sq : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk g) [HasImageMap sq] : imageSubobjectMap sq ≫ (imageSubobject g).arrow = (imageSubobject f).arrow ≫ sq.right := by simp only [imageSubobjectMap, Category.assoc, imageSubobject_arrow'] erw [image.map_ι, ← Category.assoc, imageSubobject_arrow] #align category_theory.limits.image_subobject_map_arrow CategoryTheory.Limits.imageSubobjectMap_arrow
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theorem image_map_comp_imageSubobjectIso_inv {W X Y Z : C} {f : W ⟶ X} [HasImage f] {g : Y ⟶ Z} [HasImage g] (sq : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk g) [HasImageMap sq] : image.map sq ≫ (imageSubobjectIso _).inv = (imageSubobjectIso _).inv ≫ imageSubobjectMap sq := by
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/- Copyright (c) 2021 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yaël Dillies, Violeta Hernández Palacios, Grayson Burton, Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.OrdConnected import Mathlib.Order.Antisymmetrization #align_import order.cover from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"207cfac9fcd06138865b5d04f7091e46d9320432" /-! # The covering relation This file defines the covering relation in an order. `b` is said to cover `a` if `a < b` and there is no element in between. We say that `b` weakly covers `a` if `a ≤ b` and there is no element between `a` and `b`. In a partial order this is equivalent to `a ⋖ b ∨ a = b`, in a preorder this is equivalent to `a ⋖ b ∨ (a ≤ b ∧ b ≤ a)` ## Notation * `a ⋖ b` means that `b` covers `a`. * `a ⩿ b` means that `b` weakly covers `a`. -/ open Set OrderDual variable {α β : Type*} section WeaklyCovers section Preorder variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β] {a b c : α} /-- `WCovBy a b` means that `a = b` or `b` covers `a`. This means that `a ≤ b` and there is no element in between. -/ def WCovBy (a b : α) : Prop := a ≤ b ∧ ∀ ⦃c⦄, a < c → ¬c < b #align wcovby WCovBy /-- Notation for `WCovBy a b`. -/ infixl:50 " ⩿ " => WCovBy theorem WCovBy.le (h : a ⩿ b) : a ≤ b := h.1 #align wcovby.le WCovBy.le theorem WCovBy.refl (a : α) : a ⩿ a := ⟨le_rfl, fun _ hc => hc.not_lt⟩ #align wcovby.refl WCovBy.refl @[simp] lemma WCovBy.rfl : a ⩿ a := WCovBy.refl a #align wcovby.rfl WCovBy.rfl protected theorem Eq.wcovBy (h : a = b) : a ⩿ b := h ▸ WCovBy.rfl #align eq.wcovby Eq.wcovBy theorem wcovBy_of_le_of_le (h1 : a ≤ b) (h2 : b ≤ a) : a ⩿ b := ⟨h1, fun _ hac hcb => (hac.trans hcb).not_le h2⟩ #align wcovby_of_le_of_le wcovBy_of_le_of_le alias LE.le.wcovBy_of_le := wcovBy_of_le_of_le theorem AntisymmRel.wcovBy (h : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : a ⩿ b := wcovBy_of_le_of_le h.1 h.2 #align antisymm_rel.wcovby AntisymmRel.wcovBy theorem WCovBy.wcovBy_iff_le (hab : a ⩿ b) : b ⩿ a ↔ b ≤ a := ⟨fun h => h.le, fun h => h.wcovBy_of_le hab.le⟩ #align wcovby.wcovby_iff_le WCovBy.wcovBy_iff_le theorem wcovBy_of_eq_or_eq (hab : a ≤ b) (h : ∀ c, a ≤ c → c ≤ b → c = a ∨ c = b) : a ⩿ b := ⟨hab, fun c ha hb => (h c ha.le hb.le).elim ha.ne' hb.ne⟩ #align wcovby_of_eq_or_eq wcovBy_of_eq_or_eq theorem AntisymmRel.trans_wcovBy (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) (hbc : b ⩿ c) : a ⩿ c := ⟨hab.1.trans hbc.le, fun _ had hdc => hbc.2 (hab.2.trans_lt had) hdc⟩ #align antisymm_rel.trans_wcovby AntisymmRel.trans_wcovBy theorem wcovBy_congr_left (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : a ⩿ c ↔ b ⩿ c := ⟨hab.symm.trans_wcovBy, hab.trans_wcovBy⟩ #align wcovby_congr_left wcovBy_congr_left theorem WCovBy.trans_antisymm_rel (hab : a ⩿ b) (hbc : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) b c) : a ⩿ c := ⟨hab.le.trans hbc.1, fun _ had hdc => hab.2 had <| hdc.trans_le hbc.2⟩ #align wcovby.trans_antisymm_rel WCovBy.trans_antisymm_rel theorem wcovBy_congr_right (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : c ⩿ a ↔ c ⩿ b := ⟨fun h => h.trans_antisymm_rel hab, fun h => h.trans_antisymm_rel hab.symm⟩ #align wcovby_congr_right wcovBy_congr_right /-- If `a ≤ b`, then `b` does not cover `a` iff there's an element in between. -/ theorem not_wcovBy_iff (h : a ≤ b) : ¬a ⩿ b ↔ ∃ c, a < c ∧ c < b := by simp_rw [WCovBy, h, true_and_iff, not_forall, exists_prop, not_not] #align not_wcovby_iff not_wcovBy_iff instance WCovBy.isRefl : IsRefl α (· ⩿ ·) := ⟨WCovBy.refl⟩ #align wcovby.is_refl WCovBy.isRefl theorem WCovBy.Ioo_eq (h : a ⩿ b) : Ioo a b = ∅ := eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.2 fun _ hx => h.2 hx.1 hx.2 #align wcovby.Ioo_eq WCovBy.Ioo_eq theorem wcovBy_iff_Ioo_eq : a ⩿ b ↔ a ≤ b ∧ Ioo a b = ∅ := and_congr_right' <| by simp [eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] #align wcovby_iff_Ioo_eq wcovBy_iff_Ioo_eq lemma WCovBy.of_le_of_le (hac : a ⩿ c) (hab : a ≤ b) (hbc : b ≤ c) : b ⩿ c := ⟨hbc, fun _x hbx hxc ↦ hac.2 (hab.trans_lt hbx) hxc⟩ lemma WCovBy.of_le_of_le' (hac : a ⩿ c) (hab : a ≤ b) (hbc : b ≤ c) : a ⩿ b := ⟨hab, fun _x hax hxb ↦ hac.2 hax <| hxb.trans_le hbc⟩ theorem WCovBy.of_image (f : α ↪o β) (h : f a ⩿ f b) : a ⩿ b := ⟨f.le_iff_le.mp h.le, fun _ hac hcb => h.2 (f.lt_iff_lt.mpr hac) (f.lt_iff_lt.mpr hcb)⟩ #align wcovby.of_image WCovBy.of_image theorem WCovBy.image (f : α ↪o β) (hab : a ⩿ b) (h : (range f).OrdConnected) : f a ⩿ f b := by refine ⟨f.monotone hab.le, fun c ha hb => ?_⟩ obtain ⟨c, rfl⟩ := h.out (mem_range_self _) (mem_range_self _) ⟨ha.le, hb.le⟩ rw [f.lt_iff_lt] at ha hb exact hab.2 ha hb #align wcovby.image WCovBy.image theorem Set.OrdConnected.apply_wcovBy_apply_iff (f : α ↪o β) (h : (range f).OrdConnected) : f a ⩿ f b ↔ a ⩿ b := ⟨fun h2 => h2.of_image f, fun hab => hab.image f h⟩ #align set.ord_connected.apply_wcovby_apply_iff Set.OrdConnected.apply_wcovBy_apply_iff @[simp] theorem apply_wcovBy_apply_iff {E : Type*} [EquivLike E α β] [OrderIsoClass E α β] (e : E) : e a ⩿ e b ↔ a ⩿ b := (ordConnected_range (e : α ≃o β)).apply_wcovBy_apply_iff ((e : α ≃o β) : α ↪o β) #align apply_wcovby_apply_iff apply_wcovBy_apply_iff @[simp] theorem toDual_wcovBy_toDual_iff : toDual b ⩿ toDual a ↔ a ⩿ b := and_congr_right' <| forall_congr' fun _ => forall_swap #align to_dual_wcovby_to_dual_iff toDual_wcovBy_toDual_iff @[simp] theorem ofDual_wcovBy_ofDual_iff {a b : αᵒᵈ} : ofDual a ⩿ ofDual b ↔ b ⩿ a := and_congr_right' <| forall_congr' fun _ => forall_swap #align of_dual_wcovby_of_dual_iff ofDual_wcovBy_ofDual_iff alias ⟨_, WCovBy.toDual⟩ := toDual_wcovBy_toDual_iff #align wcovby.to_dual WCovBy.toDual alias ⟨_, WCovBy.ofDual⟩ := ofDual_wcovBy_ofDual_iff #align wcovby.of_dual WCovBy.ofDual end Preorder section PartialOrder variable [PartialOrder α] {a b c : α} theorem WCovBy.eq_or_eq (h : a ⩿ b) (h2 : a ≤ c) (h3 : c ≤ b) : c = a ∨ c = b := by rcases h2.eq_or_lt with (h2 | h2); · exact Or.inl h2.symm rcases h3.eq_or_lt with (h3 | h3); · exact Or.inr h3 exact (h.2 h2 h3).elim #align wcovby.eq_or_eq WCovBy.eq_or_eq /-- An `iff` version of `WCovBy.eq_or_eq` and `wcovBy_of_eq_or_eq`. -/ theorem wcovBy_iff_le_and_eq_or_eq : a ⩿ b ↔ a ≤ b ∧ ∀ c, a ≤ c → c ≤ b → c = a ∨ c = b := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.le, fun _ => h.eq_or_eq⟩, And.rec wcovBy_of_eq_or_eq⟩ #align wcovby_iff_le_and_eq_or_eq wcovBy_iff_le_and_eq_or_eq theorem WCovBy.le_and_le_iff (h : a ⩿ b) : a ≤ c ∧ c ≤ b ↔ c = a ∨ c = b := by refine ⟨fun h2 => h.eq_or_eq h2.1 h2.2, ?_⟩; rintro (rfl | rfl); exacts [⟨le_rfl, h.le⟩, ⟨h.le, le_rfl⟩] #align wcovby.le_and_le_iff WCovBy.le_and_le_iff theorem WCovBy.Icc_eq (h : a ⩿ b) : Icc a b = {a, b} := by ext c exact h.le_and_le_iff #align wcovby.Icc_eq WCovBy.Icc_eq theorem WCovBy.Ico_subset (h : a ⩿ b) : Ico a b ⊆ {a} := by rw [← Icc_diff_right, h.Icc_eq, diff_singleton_subset_iff, pair_comm] #align wcovby.Ico_subset WCovBy.Ico_subset theorem WCovBy.Ioc_subset (h : a ⩿ b) : Ioc a b ⊆ {b} := by rw [← Icc_diff_left, h.Icc_eq, diff_singleton_subset_iff] #align wcovby.Ioc_subset WCovBy.Ioc_subset end PartialOrder section SemilatticeSup variable [SemilatticeSup α] {a b c : α} theorem WCovBy.sup_eq (hac : a ⩿ c) (hbc : b ⩿ c) (hab : a ≠ b) : a ⊔ b = c := (sup_le hac.le hbc.le).eq_of_not_lt fun h => hab.lt_sup_or_lt_sup.elim (fun h' => hac.2 h' h) fun h' => hbc.2 h' h #align wcovby.sup_eq WCovBy.sup_eq end SemilatticeSup section SemilatticeInf variable [SemilatticeInf α] {a b c : α} theorem WCovBy.inf_eq (hca : c ⩿ a) (hcb : c ⩿ b) (hab : a ≠ b) : a ⊓ b = c := (le_inf hca.le hcb.le).eq_of_not_gt fun h => hab.inf_lt_or_inf_lt.elim (hca.2 h) (hcb.2 h) #align wcovby.inf_eq WCovBy.inf_eq end SemilatticeInf end WeaklyCovers section LT variable [LT α] {a b : α} /-- `CovBy a b` means that `b` covers `a`: `a < b` and there is no element in between. -/ def CovBy (a b : α) : Prop := a < b ∧ ∀ ⦃c⦄, a < c → ¬c < b #align covby CovBy /-- Notation for `CovBy a b`. -/ infixl:50 " ⋖ " => CovBy theorem CovBy.lt (h : a ⋖ b) : a < b := h.1 #align covby.lt CovBy.lt /-- If `a < b`, then `b` does not cover `a` iff there's an element in between. -/ theorem not_covBy_iff (h : a < b) : ¬a ⋖ b ↔ ∃ c, a < c ∧ c < b := by simp_rw [CovBy, h, true_and_iff, not_forall, exists_prop, not_not] #align not_covby_iff not_covBy_iff alias ⟨exists_lt_lt_of_not_covBy, _⟩ := not_covBy_iff #align exists_lt_lt_of_not_covby exists_lt_lt_of_not_covBy alias LT.lt.exists_lt_lt := exists_lt_lt_of_not_covBy /-- In a dense order, nothing covers anything. -/ theorem not_covBy [DenselyOrdered α] : ¬a ⋖ b := fun h => let ⟨_, hc⟩ := exists_between h.1 h.2 hc.1 hc.2 #align not_covby not_covBy theorem denselyOrdered_iff_forall_not_covBy : DenselyOrdered α ↔ ∀ a b : α, ¬a ⋖ b := ⟨fun h _ _ => @not_covBy _ _ _ _ h, fun h => ⟨fun _ _ hab => exists_lt_lt_of_not_covBy hab <| h _ _⟩⟩ #align densely_ordered_iff_forall_not_covby denselyOrdered_iff_forall_not_covBy @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-04")] alias densely_ordered_iff_forall_not_covBy := denselyOrdered_iff_forall_not_covBy @[simp] theorem toDual_covBy_toDual_iff : toDual b ⋖ toDual a ↔ a ⋖ b := and_congr_right' <| forall_congr' fun _ => forall_swap #align to_dual_covby_to_dual_iff toDual_covBy_toDual_iff @[simp] theorem ofDual_covBy_ofDual_iff {a b : αᵒᵈ} : ofDual a ⋖ ofDual b ↔ b ⋖ a := and_congr_right' <| forall_congr' fun _ => forall_swap #align of_dual_covby_of_dual_iff ofDual_covBy_ofDual_iff alias ⟨_, CovBy.toDual⟩ := toDual_covBy_toDual_iff #align covby.to_dual CovBy.toDual alias ⟨_, CovBy.ofDual⟩ := ofDual_covBy_ofDual_iff #align covby.of_dual CovBy.ofDual end LT section Preorder variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β] {a b c : α} theorem CovBy.le (h : a ⋖ b) : a ≤ b := h.1.le #align covby.le CovBy.le protected theorem CovBy.ne (h : a ⋖ b) : a ≠ b := h.lt.ne #align covby.ne CovBy.ne theorem CovBy.ne' (h : a ⋖ b) : b ≠ a := h.lt.ne' #align covby.ne' CovBy.ne' protected theorem CovBy.wcovBy (h : a ⋖ b) : a ⩿ b := ⟨h.le, h.2⟩ #align covby.wcovby CovBy.wcovBy theorem WCovBy.covBy_of_not_le (h : a ⩿ b) (h2 : ¬b ≤ a) : a ⋖ b := ⟨h.le.lt_of_not_le h2, h.2⟩ #align wcovby.covby_of_not_le WCovBy.covBy_of_not_le theorem WCovBy.covBy_of_lt (h : a ⩿ b) (h2 : a < b) : a ⋖ b := ⟨h2, h.2⟩ #align wcovby.covby_of_lt WCovBy.covBy_of_lt lemma CovBy.of_le_of_lt (hac : a ⋖ c) (hab : a ≤ b) (hbc : b < c) : b ⋖ c := ⟨hbc, fun _x hbx hxc ↦ hac.2 (hab.trans_lt hbx) hxc⟩ lemma CovBy.of_lt_of_le (hac : a ⋖ c) (hab : a < b) (hbc : b ≤ c) : a ⋖ b := ⟨hab, fun _x hax hxb ↦ hac.2 hax <| hxb.trans_le hbc⟩ theorem not_covBy_of_lt_of_lt (h₁ : a < b) (h₂ : b < c) : ¬a ⋖ c := (not_covBy_iff (h₁.trans h₂)).2 ⟨b, h₁, h₂⟩ #align not_covby_of_lt_of_lt not_covBy_of_lt_of_lt theorem covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_lt : a ⋖ b ↔ a ⩿ b ∧ a < b := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.wcovBy, h.lt⟩, fun h => h.1.covBy_of_lt h.2⟩ #align covby_iff_wcovby_and_lt covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_lt theorem covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_not_le : a ⋖ b ↔ a ⩿ b ∧ ¬b ≤ a := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.wcovBy, h.lt.not_le⟩, fun h => h.1.covBy_of_not_le h.2⟩ #align covby_iff_wcovby_and_not_le covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_not_le theorem wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_le_and_le : a ⩿ b ↔ a ⋖ b ∨ a ≤ b ∧ b ≤ a := ⟨fun h => or_iff_not_imp_right.mpr fun h' => h.covBy_of_not_le fun hba => h' ⟨h.le, hba⟩, fun h' => h'.elim (fun h => h.wcovBy) fun h => h.1.wcovBy_of_le h.2⟩ #align wcovby_iff_covby_or_le_and_le wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_le_and_le theorem AntisymmRel.trans_covBy (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) (hbc : b ⋖ c) : a ⋖ c := ⟨hab.1.trans_lt hbc.lt, fun _ had hdc => hbc.2 (hab.2.trans_lt had) hdc⟩ #align antisymm_rel.trans_covby AntisymmRel.trans_covBy theorem covBy_congr_left (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : a ⋖ c ↔ b ⋖ c := ⟨hab.symm.trans_covBy, hab.trans_covBy⟩ #align covby_congr_left covBy_congr_left theorem CovBy.trans_antisymmRel (hab : a ⋖ b) (hbc : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) b c) : a ⋖ c := ⟨hab.lt.trans_le hbc.1, fun _ had hdb => hab.2 had <| hdb.trans_le hbc.2⟩ #align covby.trans_antisymm_rel CovBy.trans_antisymmRel theorem covBy_congr_right (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : c ⋖ a ↔ c ⋖ b := ⟨fun h => h.trans_antisymmRel hab, fun h => h.trans_antisymmRel hab.symm⟩ #align covby_congr_right covBy_congr_right instance : IsNonstrictStrictOrder α (· ⩿ ·) (· ⋖ ·) := ⟨fun _ _ => covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_not_le.trans <| and_congr_right fun h => h.wcovBy_iff_le.not.symm⟩ instance CovBy.isIrrefl : IsIrrefl α (· ⋖ ·) := ⟨fun _ ha => ha.ne rfl⟩ #align covby.is_irrefl CovBy.isIrrefl theorem CovBy.Ioo_eq (h : a ⋖ b) : Ioo a b = ∅ := h.wcovBy.Ioo_eq #align covby.Ioo_eq CovBy.Ioo_eq theorem covBy_iff_Ioo_eq : a ⋖ b ↔ a < b ∧ Ioo a b = ∅ := and_congr_right' <| by simp [eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] #align covby_iff_Ioo_eq covBy_iff_Ioo_eq theorem CovBy.of_image (f : α ↪o β) (h : f a ⋖ f b) : a ⋖ b := ⟨f.lt_iff_lt.mp h.lt, fun _ hac hcb => h.2 (f.lt_iff_lt.mpr hac) (f.lt_iff_lt.mpr hcb)⟩ #align covby.of_image CovBy.of_image theorem CovBy.image (f : α ↪o β) (hab : a ⋖ b) (h : (range f).OrdConnected) : f a ⋖ f b := (hab.wcovBy.image f h).covBy_of_lt <| f.strictMono hab.lt #align covby.image CovBy.image theorem Set.OrdConnected.apply_covBy_apply_iff (f : α ↪o β) (h : (range f).OrdConnected) : f a ⋖ f b ↔ a ⋖ b := ⟨CovBy.of_image f, fun hab => hab.image f h⟩ #align set.ord_connected.apply_covby_apply_iff Set.OrdConnected.apply_covBy_apply_iff @[simp] theorem apply_covBy_apply_iff {E : Type*} [EquivLike E α β] [OrderIsoClass E α β] (e : E) : e a ⋖ e b ↔ a ⋖ b := (ordConnected_range (e : α ≃o β)).apply_covBy_apply_iff ((e : α ≃o β) : α ↪o β) #align apply_covby_apply_iff apply_covBy_apply_iff theorem covBy_of_eq_or_eq (hab : a < b) (h : ∀ c, a ≤ c → c ≤ b → c = a ∨ c = b) : a ⋖ b := ⟨hab, fun c ha hb => (h c ha.le hb.le).elim ha.ne' hb.ne⟩ #align covby_of_eq_or_eq covBy_of_eq_or_eq end Preorder section PartialOrder variable [PartialOrder α] {a b c : α} theorem WCovBy.covBy_of_ne (h : a ⩿ b) (h2 : a ≠ b) : a ⋖ b := ⟨h.le.lt_of_ne h2, h.2⟩ #align wcovby.covby_of_ne WCovBy.covBy_of_ne theorem covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_ne : a ⋖ b ↔ a ⩿ b ∧ a ≠ b := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.wcovBy, h.ne⟩, fun h => h.1.covBy_of_ne h.2⟩ #align covby_iff_wcovby_and_ne covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_ne theorem wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_eq : a ⩿ b ↔ a ⋖ b ∨ a = b := by rw [le_antisymm_iff, wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_le_and_le] #align wcovby_iff_covby_or_eq wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_eq theorem wcovBy_iff_eq_or_covBy : a ⩿ b ↔ a = b ∨ a ⋖ b := wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_eq.trans or_comm #align wcovby_iff_eq_or_covby wcovBy_iff_eq_or_covBy alias ⟨WCovBy.covBy_or_eq, _⟩ := wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_eq #align wcovby.covby_or_eq WCovBy.covBy_or_eq alias ⟨WCovBy.eq_or_covBy, _⟩ := wcovBy_iff_eq_or_covBy #align wcovby.eq_or_covby WCovBy.eq_or_covBy theorem CovBy.eq_or_eq (h : a ⋖ b) (h2 : a ≤ c) (h3 : c ≤ b) : c = a ∨ c = b := h.wcovBy.eq_or_eq h2 h3 #align covby.eq_or_eq CovBy.eq_or_eq /-- An `iff` version of `CovBy.eq_or_eq` and `covBy_of_eq_or_eq`. -/ theorem covBy_iff_lt_and_eq_or_eq : a ⋖ b ↔ a < b ∧ ∀ c, a ≤ c → c ≤ b → c = a ∨ c = b := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.lt, fun _ => h.eq_or_eq⟩, And.rec covBy_of_eq_or_eq⟩ #align covby_iff_lt_and_eq_or_eq covBy_iff_lt_and_eq_or_eq theorem CovBy.Ico_eq (h : a ⋖ b) : Ico a b = {a} := by rw [← Ioo_union_left h.lt, h.Ioo_eq, empty_union] #align covby.Ico_eq CovBy.Ico_eq theorem CovBy.Ioc_eq (h : a ⋖ b) : Ioc a b = {b} := by rw [← Ioo_union_right h.lt, h.Ioo_eq, empty_union] #align covby.Ioc_eq CovBy.Ioc_eq theorem CovBy.Icc_eq (h : a ⋖ b) : Icc a b = {a, b} := h.wcovBy.Icc_eq #align covby.Icc_eq CovBy.Icc_eq end PartialOrder section LinearOrder variable [LinearOrder α] {a b c : α} theorem CovBy.Ioi_eq (h : a ⋖ b) : Ioi a = Ici b := by rw [← Ioo_union_Ici_eq_Ioi h.lt, h.Ioo_eq, empty_union] #align covby.Ioi_eq CovBy.Ioi_eq theorem CovBy.Iio_eq (h : a ⋖ b) : Iio b = Iic a := by rw [← Iic_union_Ioo_eq_Iio h.lt, h.Ioo_eq, union_empty] #align covby.Iio_eq CovBy.Iio_eq theorem WCovBy.le_of_lt (hab : a ⩿ b) (hcb : c < b) : c ≤ a := not_lt.1 fun hac => hab.2 hac hcb #align wcovby.le_of_lt WCovBy.le_of_lt theorem WCovBy.ge_of_gt (hab : a ⩿ b) (hac : a < c) : b ≤ c := not_lt.1 <| hab.2 hac #align wcovby.ge_of_gt WCovBy.ge_of_gt theorem CovBy.le_of_lt (hab : a ⋖ b) : c < b → c ≤ a := hab.wcovBy.le_of_lt #align covby.le_of_lt CovBy.le_of_lt theorem CovBy.ge_of_gt (hab : a ⋖ b) : a < c → b ≤ c := hab.wcovBy.ge_of_gt #align covby.ge_of_gt CovBy.ge_of_gt theorem CovBy.unique_left (ha : a ⋖ c) (hb : b ⋖ c) : a = b := (hb.le_of_lt ha.lt).antisymm <| ha.le_of_lt hb.lt #align covby.unique_left CovBy.unique_left theorem CovBy.unique_right (hb : a ⋖ b) (hc : a ⋖ c) : b = c := (hb.ge_of_gt hc.lt).antisymm <| hc.ge_of_gt hb.lt #align covby.unique_right CovBy.unique_right /-- If `a`, `b`, `c` are consecutive and `a < x < c` then `x = b`. -/ theorem CovBy.eq_of_between {x : α} (hab : a ⋖ b) (hbc : b ⋖ c) (hax : a < x) (hxc : x < c) : x = b := le_antisymm (le_of_not_lt fun h => hbc.2 h hxc) (le_of_not_lt <| hab.2 hax) #align covby.eq_of_between CovBy.eq_of_between /-- If `a < b` then there exist `a' > a` and `b' < b` such that `Set.Iio a'` is strictly to the left of `Set.Ioi b'`. -/ lemma LT.lt.exists_disjoint_Iio_Ioi (h : a < b) : ∃ a' > a, ∃ b' < b, ∀ x < a', ∀ y > b', x < y := by by_cases h' : a ⋖ b · exact ⟨b, h, a, h, fun x hx y hy => hx.trans_le <| h'.ge_of_gt hy⟩ · rcases h.exists_lt_lt h' with ⟨c, ha, hb⟩ exact ⟨c, ha, c, hb, fun _ h₁ _ => lt_trans h₁⟩ end LinearOrder namespace Set variable {s t : Set α} {a : α} @[simp] lemma wcovBy_insert (x : α) (s : Set α) : s ⩿ insert x s := by refine wcovBy_of_eq_or_eq (subset_insert x s) fun t hst h2t => ?_ by_cases h : x ∈ t · exact Or.inr (subset_antisymm h2t <| insert_subset_iff.mpr ⟨h, hst⟩) · refine Or.inl (subset_antisymm ?_ hst) rwa [← diff_singleton_eq_self h, diff_singleton_subset_iff] #align set.wcovby_insert Set.wcovBy_insert @[simp] lemma sdiff_singleton_wcovBy (s : Set α) (a : α) : s \ {a} ⩿ s := by by_cases ha : a ∈ s · convert wcovBy_insert a _ ext simp [ha] · simp [ha] @[simp] lemma covBy_insert (ha : a ∉ s) : s ⋖ insert a s := (wcovBy_insert _ _).covBy_of_lt <| ssubset_insert ha #align set.covby_insert Set.covBy_insert @[simp] lemma sdiff_singleton_covBy (ha : a ∈ s) : s \ {a} ⋖ s := ⟨sdiff_lt (singleton_subset_iff.2 ha) <| singleton_ne_empty _, (sdiff_singleton_wcovBy _ _).2⟩ lemma _root_.CovBy.exists_set_insert (h : s ⋖ t) : ∃ a ∉ s, insert a s = t := let ⟨a, ha, hst⟩ := ssubset_iff_insert.1 h.lt ⟨a, ha, (hst.eq_of_not_ssuperset <| h.2 <| ssubset_insert ha).symm⟩ lemma _root_.CovBy.exists_set_sdiff_singleton (h : s ⋖ t) : ∃ a ∈ t, t \ {a} = s := let ⟨a, ha, hst⟩ := ssubset_iff_sdiff_singleton.1 h.lt ⟨a, ha, (hst.eq_of_not_ssubset fun h' ↦ h.2 h' <| sdiff_lt (singleton_subset_iff.2 ha) <| singleton_ne_empty _).symm⟩ lemma covBy_iff_exists_insert : s ⋖ t ↔ ∃ a ∉ s, insert a s = t := ⟨CovBy.exists_set_insert, by rintro ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; exact covBy_insert ha⟩ lemma covBy_iff_exists_sdiff_singleton : s ⋖ t ↔ ∃ a ∈ t, t \ {a} = s := ⟨CovBy.exists_set_sdiff_singleton, by rintro ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; exact sdiff_singleton_covBy ha⟩ end Set section Relation open Relation lemma wcovBy_eq_reflGen_covBy [PartialOrder α] : ((· : α) ⩿ ·) = ReflGen (· ⋖ ·) := by ext x y; simp_rw [wcovBy_iff_eq_or_covBy, @eq_comm _ x, reflGen_iff] lemma transGen_wcovBy_eq_reflTransGen_covBy [PartialOrder α] : TransGen ((· : α) ⩿ ·) = ReflTransGen (· ⋖ ·) := by rw [wcovBy_eq_reflGen_covBy, transGen_reflGen] lemma reflTransGen_wcovBy_eq_reflTransGen_covBy [PartialOrder α] : ReflTransGen ((· : α) ⩿ ·) = ReflTransGen (· ⋖ ·) := by rw [wcovBy_eq_reflGen_covBy, reflTransGen_reflGen] end Relation namespace Prod variable [PartialOrder α] [PartialOrder β] {a a₁ a₂ : α} {b b₁ b₂ : β} {x y : α × β} @[simp] theorem swap_wcovBy_swap : x.swap ⩿ y.swap ↔ x ⩿ y := apply_wcovBy_apply_iff (OrderIso.prodComm : α × β ≃o β × α) #align prod.swap_wcovby_swap Prod.swap_wcovBy_swap @[simp] theorem swap_covBy_swap : x.swap ⋖ y.swap ↔ x ⋖ y := apply_covBy_apply_iff (OrderIso.prodComm : α × β ≃o β × α) #align prod.swap_covby_swap Prod.swap_covBy_swap theorem fst_eq_or_snd_eq_of_wcovBy : x ⩿ y → x.1 = y.1 ∨ x.2 = y.2 := by refine fun h => of_not_not fun hab => ?_ push_neg at hab exact h.2 (mk_lt_mk.2 <| Or.inl ⟨hab.1.lt_of_le h.1.1, le_rfl⟩) (mk_lt_mk.2 <| Or.inr ⟨le_rfl, hab.2.lt_of_le h.1.2⟩) #align prod.fst_eq_or_snd_eq_of_wcovby Prod.fst_eq_or_snd_eq_of_wcovBy theorem _root_.WCovBy.fst (h : x ⩿ y) : x.1 ⩿ y.1 := ⟨h.1.1, fun _ h₁ h₂ => h.2 (mk_lt_mk_iff_left.2 h₁) ⟨⟨h₂.le, h.1.2⟩, fun hc => h₂.not_le hc.1⟩⟩ #align wcovby.fst WCovBy.fst theorem _root_.WCovBy.snd (h : x ⩿ y) : x.2 ⩿ y.2 := ⟨h.1.2, fun _ h₁ h₂ => h.2 (mk_lt_mk_iff_right.2 h₁) ⟨⟨h.1.1, h₂.le⟩, fun hc => h₂.not_le hc.2⟩⟩ #align wcovby.snd WCovBy.snd theorem mk_wcovBy_mk_iff_left : (a₁, b) ⩿ (a₂, b) ↔ a₁ ⩿ a₂ := by refine ⟨WCovBy.fst, (And.imp mk_le_mk_iff_left.2) fun h c h₁ h₂ => ?_⟩ have : c.2 = b := h₂.le.2.antisymm h₁.le.2 rw [← @Prod.mk.eta _ _ c, this, mk_lt_mk_iff_left] at h₁ h₂ exact h h₁ h₂ #align prod.mk_wcovby_mk_iff_left Prod.mk_wcovBy_mk_iff_left theorem mk_wcovBy_mk_iff_right : (a, b₁) ⩿ (a, b₂) ↔ b₁ ⩿ b₂ := swap_wcovBy_swap.trans mk_wcovBy_mk_iff_left #align prod.mk_wcovby_mk_iff_right Prod.mk_wcovBy_mk_iff_right theorem mk_covBy_mk_iff_left : (a₁, b) ⋖ (a₂, b) ↔ a₁ ⋖ a₂ := by simp_rw [covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_lt, mk_wcovBy_mk_iff_left, mk_lt_mk_iff_left] #align prod.mk_covby_mk_iff_left Prod.mk_covBy_mk_iff_left
Mathlib/Order/Cover.lean
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theorem mk_covBy_mk_iff_right : (a, b₁) ⋖ (a, b₂) ↔ b₁ ⋖ b₂ := by
simp_rw [covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_lt, mk_wcovBy_mk_iff_right, mk_lt_mk_iff_right]
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel, Sophie Morel, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.OperatorNorm.NormedSpace import Mathlib.Logic.Embedding.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.CardEmbedding import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Module.Multilinear.Topology #align_import analysis.normed_space.multilinear from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f40476639bac089693a489c9e354ebd75dc0f886" /-! # Operator norm on the space of continuous multilinear maps When `f` is a continuous multilinear map in finitely many variables, we define its norm `‖f‖` as the smallest number such that `‖f m‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖` for all `m`. We show that it is indeed a norm, and prove its basic properties. ## Main results Let `f` be a multilinear map in finitely many variables. * `exists_bound_of_continuous` asserts that, if `f` is continuous, then there exists `C > 0` with `‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖` for all `m`. * `continuous_of_bound`, conversely, asserts that this bound implies continuity. * `mkContinuous` constructs the associated continuous multilinear map. Let `f` be a continuous multilinear map in finitely many variables. * `‖f‖` is its norm, i.e., the smallest number such that `‖f m‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖` for all `m`. * `le_opNorm f m` asserts the fundamental inequality `‖f m‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖`. * `norm_image_sub_le f m₁ m₂` gives a control of the difference `f m₁ - f m₂` in terms of `‖f‖` and `‖m₁ - m₂‖`. ## Implementation notes We mostly follow the API (and the proofs) of `OperatorNorm.lean`, with the additional complexity that we should deal with multilinear maps in several variables. The currying/uncurrying constructions are based on those in `Multilinear.lean`. From the mathematical point of view, all the results follow from the results on operator norm in one variable, by applying them to one variable after the other through currying. However, this is only well defined when there is an order on the variables (for instance on `Fin n`) although the final result is independent of the order. While everything could be done following this approach, it turns out that direct proofs are easier and more efficient. -/ suppress_compilation noncomputable section open scoped NNReal Topology Uniformity open Finset Metric Function Filter /- Porting note: These lines are not required in Mathlib4. ```lean attribute [local instance 1001] AddCommGroup.toAddCommMonoid NormedAddCommGroup.toAddCommGroup NormedSpace.toModule' ``` -/ /-! ### Type variables We use the following type variables in this file: * `𝕜` : a `NontriviallyNormedField`; * `ι`, `ι'` : finite index types with decidable equality; * `E`, `E₁` : families of normed vector spaces over `𝕜` indexed by `i : ι`; * `E'` : a family of normed vector spaces over `𝕜` indexed by `i' : ι'`; * `Ei` : a family of normed vector spaces over `𝕜` indexed by `i : Fin (Nat.succ n)`; * `G`, `G'` : normed vector spaces over `𝕜`. -/ universe u v v' wE wE₁ wE' wG wG' section Seminorm variable {𝕜 : Type u} {ι : Type v} {ι' : Type v'} {E : ι → Type wE} {E₁ : ι → Type wE₁} {E' : ι' → Type wE'} {G : Type wG} {G' : Type wG'} [Fintype ι] [Fintype ι'] [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] [∀ i, SeminormedAddCommGroup (E i)] [∀ i, NormedSpace 𝕜 (E i)] [∀ i, SeminormedAddCommGroup (E₁ i)] [∀ i, NormedSpace 𝕜 (E₁ i)] [∀ i, SeminormedAddCommGroup (E' i)] [∀ i, NormedSpace 𝕜 (E' i)] [SeminormedAddCommGroup G] [NormedSpace 𝕜 G] [SeminormedAddCommGroup G'] [NormedSpace 𝕜 G'] /-! ### Continuity properties of multilinear maps We relate continuity of multilinear maps to the inequality `‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖`, in both directions. Along the way, we prove useful bounds on the difference `‖f m₁ - f m₂‖`. -/ namespace MultilinearMap variable (f : MultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) /-- If `f` is a continuous multilinear map in finitely many variables on `E` and `m` is an element of `∀ i, E i` such that one of the `m i` has norm `0`, then `f m` has norm `0`. Note that we cannot drop the continuity assumption because `f (m : Unit → E) = f (m ())`, where the domain has zero norm and the codomain has a nonzero norm does not satisfy this condition. -/ lemma norm_map_coord_zero (hf : Continuous f) {m : ∀ i, E i} {i : ι} (hi : ‖m i‖ = 0) : ‖f m‖ = 0 := by classical rw [← inseparable_zero_iff_norm] at hi ⊢ have : Inseparable (update m i 0) m := inseparable_pi.2 <| (forall_update_iff m fun i a ↦ Inseparable a (m i)).2 ⟨hi.symm, fun _ _ ↦ rfl⟩ simpa only [map_update_zero] using this.symm.map hf theorem bound_of_shell_of_norm_map_coord_zero (hf₀ : ∀ {m i}, ‖m i‖ = 0 → ‖f m‖ = 0) {ε : ι → ℝ} {C : ℝ} (hε : ∀ i, 0 < ε i) {c : ι → 𝕜} (hc : ∀ i, 1 < ‖c i‖) (hf : ∀ m : ∀ i, E i, (∀ i, ε i / ‖c i‖ ≤ ‖m i‖) → (∀ i, ‖m i‖ < ε i) → ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) (m : ∀ i, E i) : ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ := by rcases em (∃ i, ‖m i‖ = 0) with (⟨i, hi⟩ | hm) · rw [hf₀ hi, prod_eq_zero (mem_univ i) hi, mul_zero] push_neg at hm choose δ hδ0 hδm_lt hle_δm _ using fun i => rescale_to_shell_semi_normed (hc i) (hε i) (hm i) have hδ0 : 0 < ∏ i, ‖δ i‖ := prod_pos fun i _ => norm_pos_iff.2 (hδ0 i) simpa [map_smul_univ, norm_smul, prod_mul_distrib, mul_left_comm C, mul_le_mul_left hδ0] using hf (fun i => δ i • m i) hle_δm hδm_lt /-- If a continuous multilinear map in finitely many variables on normed spaces satisfies the inequality `‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖` on a shell `ε i / ‖c i‖ < ‖m i‖ < ε i` for some positive numbers `ε i` and elements `c i : 𝕜`, `1 < ‖c i‖`, then it satisfies this inequality for all `m`. -/ theorem bound_of_shell_of_continuous (hfc : Continuous f) {ε : ι → ℝ} {C : ℝ} (hε : ∀ i, 0 < ε i) {c : ι → 𝕜} (hc : ∀ i, 1 < ‖c i‖) (hf : ∀ m : ∀ i, E i, (∀ i, ε i / ‖c i‖ ≤ ‖m i‖) → (∀ i, ‖m i‖ < ε i) → ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) (m : ∀ i, E i) : ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ := bound_of_shell_of_norm_map_coord_zero f (norm_map_coord_zero f hfc) hε hc hf m /-- If a multilinear map in finitely many variables on normed spaces is continuous, then it satisfies the inequality `‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖`, for some `C` which can be chosen to be positive. -/ theorem exists_bound_of_continuous (hf : Continuous f) : ∃ C : ℝ, 0 < C ∧ ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ := by cases isEmpty_or_nonempty ι · refine ⟨‖f 0‖ + 1, add_pos_of_nonneg_of_pos (norm_nonneg _) zero_lt_one, fun m => ?_⟩ obtain rfl : m = 0 := funext (IsEmpty.elim ‹_›) simp [univ_eq_empty, zero_le_one] obtain ⟨ε : ℝ, ε0 : 0 < ε, hε : ∀ m : ∀ i, E i, ‖m - 0‖ < ε → ‖f m - f 0‖ < 1⟩ := NormedAddCommGroup.tendsto_nhds_nhds.1 (hf.tendsto 0) 1 zero_lt_one simp only [sub_zero, f.map_zero] at hε rcases NormedField.exists_one_lt_norm 𝕜 with ⟨c, hc⟩ have : 0 < (‖c‖ / ε) ^ Fintype.card ι := pow_pos (div_pos (zero_lt_one.trans hc) ε0) _ refine ⟨_, this, ?_⟩ refine f.bound_of_shell_of_continuous hf (fun _ => ε0) (fun _ => hc) fun m hcm hm => ?_ refine (hε m ((pi_norm_lt_iff ε0).2 hm)).le.trans ?_ rw [← div_le_iff' this, one_div, ← inv_pow, inv_div, Fintype.card, ← prod_const] exact prod_le_prod (fun _ _ => div_nonneg ε0.le (norm_nonneg _)) fun i _ => hcm i #align multilinear_map.exists_bound_of_continuous MultilinearMap.exists_bound_of_continuous /-- If `f` satisfies a boundedness property around `0`, one can deduce a bound on `f m₁ - f m₂` using the multilinearity. Here, we give a precise but hard to use version. See `norm_image_sub_le_of_bound` for a less precise but more usable version. The bound reads `‖f m - f m'‖ ≤ C * ‖m 1 - m' 1‖ * max ‖m 2‖ ‖m' 2‖ * max ‖m 3‖ ‖m' 3‖ * ... * max ‖m n‖ ‖m' n‖ + ...`, where the other terms in the sum are the same products where `1` is replaced by any `i`. -/ theorem norm_image_sub_le_of_bound' [DecidableEq ι] {C : ℝ} (hC : 0 ≤ C) (H : ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) (m₁ m₂ : ∀ i, E i) : ‖f m₁ - f m₂‖ ≤ C * ∑ i, ∏ j, if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖ := by have A : ∀ s : Finset ι, ‖f m₁ - f (s.piecewise m₂ m₁)‖ ≤ C * ∑ i ∈ s, ∏ j, if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖ := by intro s induction' s using Finset.induction with i s his Hrec · simp have I : ‖f (s.piecewise m₂ m₁) - f ((insert i s).piecewise m₂ m₁)‖ ≤ C * ∏ j, if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖ := by have A : (insert i s).piecewise m₂ m₁ = Function.update (s.piecewise m₂ m₁) i (m₂ i) := s.piecewise_insert _ _ _ have B : s.piecewise m₂ m₁ = Function.update (s.piecewise m₂ m₁) i (m₁ i) := by simp [eq_update_iff, his] rw [B, A, ← f.map_sub] apply le_trans (H _) gcongr with j · exact fun j _ => norm_nonneg _ by_cases h : j = i · rw [h] simp · by_cases h' : j ∈ s <;> simp [h', h, le_refl] calc ‖f m₁ - f ((insert i s).piecewise m₂ m₁)‖ ≤ ‖f m₁ - f (s.piecewise m₂ m₁)‖ + ‖f (s.piecewise m₂ m₁) - f ((insert i s).piecewise m₂ m₁)‖ := by rw [← dist_eq_norm, ← dist_eq_norm, ← dist_eq_norm] exact dist_triangle _ _ _ _ ≤ (C * ∑ i ∈ s, ∏ j, if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖) + C * ∏ j, if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖ := (add_le_add Hrec I) _ = C * ∑ i ∈ insert i s, ∏ j, if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖ := by simp [his, add_comm, left_distrib] convert A univ simp #align multilinear_map.norm_image_sub_le_of_bound' MultilinearMap.norm_image_sub_le_of_bound' /-- If `f` satisfies a boundedness property around `0`, one can deduce a bound on `f m₁ - f m₂` using the multilinearity. Here, we give a usable but not very precise version. See `norm_image_sub_le_of_bound'` for a more precise but less usable version. The bound is `‖f m - f m'‖ ≤ C * card ι * ‖m - m'‖ * (max ‖m‖ ‖m'‖) ^ (card ι - 1)`. -/ theorem norm_image_sub_le_of_bound {C : ℝ} (hC : 0 ≤ C) (H : ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) (m₁ m₂ : ∀ i, E i) : ‖f m₁ - f m₂‖ ≤ C * Fintype.card ι * max ‖m₁‖ ‖m₂‖ ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) * ‖m₁ - m₂‖ := by classical have A : ∀ i : ι, ∏ j, (if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖) ≤ ‖m₁ - m₂‖ * max ‖m₁‖ ‖m₂‖ ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) := by intro i calc ∏ j, (if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖) ≤ ∏ j : ι, Function.update (fun _ => max ‖m₁‖ ‖m₂‖) i ‖m₁ - m₂‖ j := by apply Finset.prod_le_prod · intro j _ by_cases h : j = i <;> simp [h, norm_nonneg] · intro j _ by_cases h : j = i · rw [h] simp only [ite_true, Function.update_same] exact norm_le_pi_norm (m₁ - m₂) i · simp [h, -le_max_iff, -max_le_iff, max_le_max, norm_le_pi_norm (_ : ∀ i, E i)] _ = ‖m₁ - m₂‖ * max ‖m₁‖ ‖m₂‖ ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) := by rw [prod_update_of_mem (Finset.mem_univ _)] simp [card_univ_diff] calc ‖f m₁ - f m₂‖ ≤ C * ∑ i, ∏ j, if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖ := f.norm_image_sub_le_of_bound' hC H m₁ m₂ _ ≤ C * ∑ _i, ‖m₁ - m₂‖ * max ‖m₁‖ ‖m₂‖ ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) := by gcongr; apply A _ = C * Fintype.card ι * max ‖m₁‖ ‖m₂‖ ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) * ‖m₁ - m₂‖ := by rw [sum_const, card_univ, nsmul_eq_mul] ring #align multilinear_map.norm_image_sub_le_of_bound MultilinearMap.norm_image_sub_le_of_bound /-- If a multilinear map satisfies an inequality `‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖`, then it is continuous. -/ theorem continuous_of_bound (C : ℝ) (H : ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) : Continuous f := by let D := max C 1 have D_pos : 0 ≤ D := le_trans zero_le_one (le_max_right _ _) replace H (m) : ‖f m‖ ≤ D * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ := (H m).trans (mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right (le_max_left _ _) <| by positivity) refine continuous_iff_continuousAt.2 fun m => ?_ refine continuousAt_of_locally_lipschitz zero_lt_one (D * Fintype.card ι * (‖m‖ + 1) ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1)) fun m' h' => ?_ rw [dist_eq_norm, dist_eq_norm] have : max ‖m'‖ ‖m‖ ≤ ‖m‖ + 1 := by simp [zero_le_one, norm_le_of_mem_closedBall (le_of_lt h')] calc ‖f m' - f m‖ ≤ D * Fintype.card ι * max ‖m'‖ ‖m‖ ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) * ‖m' - m‖ := f.norm_image_sub_le_of_bound D_pos H m' m _ ≤ D * Fintype.card ι * (‖m‖ + 1) ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) * ‖m' - m‖ := by gcongr #align multilinear_map.continuous_of_bound MultilinearMap.continuous_of_bound /-- Constructing a continuous multilinear map from a multilinear map satisfying a boundedness condition. -/ def mkContinuous (C : ℝ) (H : ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G := { f with cont := f.continuous_of_bound C H } #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous MultilinearMap.mkContinuous @[simp] theorem coe_mkContinuous (C : ℝ) (H : ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) : ⇑(f.mkContinuous C H) = f := rfl #align multilinear_map.coe_mk_continuous MultilinearMap.coe_mkContinuous /-- Given a multilinear map in `n` variables, if one restricts it to `k` variables putting `z` on the other coordinates, then the resulting restricted function satisfies an inequality `‖f.restr v‖ ≤ C * ‖z‖^(n-k) * Π ‖v i‖` if the original function satisfies `‖f v‖ ≤ C * Π ‖v i‖`. -/ theorem restr_norm_le {k n : ℕ} (f : (MultilinearMap 𝕜 (fun _ : Fin n => G) G' : _)) (s : Finset (Fin n)) (hk : s.card = k) (z : G) {C : ℝ} (H : ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) (v : Fin k → G) : ‖f.restr s hk z v‖ ≤ C * ‖z‖ ^ (n - k) * ∏ i, ‖v i‖ := by rw [mul_right_comm, mul_assoc] convert H _ using 2 simp only [apply_dite norm, Fintype.prod_dite, prod_const ‖z‖, Finset.card_univ, Fintype.card_of_subtype sᶜ fun _ => mem_compl, card_compl, Fintype.card_fin, hk, mk_coe, ← (s.orderIsoOfFin hk).symm.bijective.prod_comp fun x => ‖v x‖] convert rfl #align multilinear_map.restr_norm_le MultilinearMap.restr_norm_le end MultilinearMap /-! ### Continuous multilinear maps We define the norm `‖f‖` of a continuous multilinear map `f` in finitely many variables as the smallest number such that `‖f m‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖` for all `m`. We show that this defines a normed space structure on `ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G`. -/ namespace ContinuousMultilinearMap variable (c : 𝕜) (f g : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) (m : ∀ i, E i) theorem bound : ∃ C : ℝ, 0 < C ∧ ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ := f.toMultilinearMap.exists_bound_of_continuous f.2 #align continuous_multilinear_map.bound ContinuousMultilinearMap.bound open Real /-- The operator norm of a continuous multilinear map is the inf of all its bounds. -/ def opNorm := sInf { c | 0 ≤ (c : ℝ) ∧ ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ c * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ } #align continuous_multilinear_map.op_norm ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm instance hasOpNorm : Norm (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) := ⟨opNorm⟩ #align continuous_multilinear_map.has_op_norm ContinuousMultilinearMap.hasOpNorm /-- An alias of `ContinuousMultilinearMap.hasOpNorm` with non-dependent types to help typeclass search. -/ instance hasOpNorm' : Norm (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 (fun _ : ι => G) G') := ContinuousMultilinearMap.hasOpNorm #align continuous_multilinear_map.has_op_norm' ContinuousMultilinearMap.hasOpNorm' theorem norm_def : ‖f‖ = sInf { c | 0 ≤ (c : ℝ) ∧ ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ c * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ } := rfl #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_def ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_def -- So that invocations of `le_csInf` make sense: we show that the set of -- bounds is nonempty and bounded below. theorem bounds_nonempty {f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G} : ∃ c, c ∈ { c | 0 ≤ c ∧ ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ c * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ } := let ⟨M, hMp, hMb⟩ := f.bound ⟨M, le_of_lt hMp, hMb⟩ #align continuous_multilinear_map.bounds_nonempty ContinuousMultilinearMap.bounds_nonempty theorem bounds_bddBelow {f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G} : BddBelow { c | 0 ≤ c ∧ ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ c * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ } := ⟨0, fun _ ⟨hn, _⟩ => hn⟩ #align continuous_multilinear_map.bounds_bdd_below ContinuousMultilinearMap.bounds_bddBelow theorem isLeast_opNorm : IsLeast {c : ℝ | 0 ≤ c ∧ ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ c * ∏ i, ‖m i‖} ‖f‖ := by refine IsClosed.isLeast_csInf ?_ bounds_nonempty bounds_bddBelow simp only [Set.setOf_and, Set.setOf_forall] exact isClosed_Ici.inter (isClosed_iInter fun m ↦ isClosed_le continuous_const (continuous_id.mul continuous_const)) @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias isLeast_op_norm := isLeast_opNorm theorem opNorm_nonneg : 0 ≤ ‖f‖ := Real.sInf_nonneg _ fun _ ⟨hx, _⟩ => hx #align continuous_multilinear_map.op_norm_nonneg ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_nonneg @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_norm_nonneg := opNorm_nonneg /-- The fundamental property of the operator norm of a continuous multilinear map: `‖f m‖` is bounded by `‖f‖` times the product of the `‖m i‖`. -/ theorem le_opNorm : ‖f m‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ := f.isLeast_opNorm.1.2 m #align continuous_multilinear_map.le_op_norm ContinuousMultilinearMap.le_opNorm @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias le_op_norm := le_opNorm variable {f m} theorem le_mul_prod_of_le_opNorm_of_le {C : ℝ} {b : ι → ℝ} (hC : ‖f‖ ≤ C) (hm : ∀ i, ‖m i‖ ≤ b i) : ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, b i := (f.le_opNorm m).trans <| mul_le_mul hC (prod_le_prod (fun _ _ ↦ norm_nonneg _) fun _ _ ↦ hm _) (by positivity) ((opNorm_nonneg _).trans hC) @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias le_mul_prod_of_le_op_norm_of_le := le_mul_prod_of_le_opNorm_of_le variable (f) theorem le_opNorm_mul_prod_of_le {b : ι → ℝ} (hm : ∀ i, ‖m i‖ ≤ b i) : ‖f m‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ∏ i, b i := le_mul_prod_of_le_opNorm_of_le le_rfl hm #align continuous_multilinear_map.le_op_norm_mul_prod_of_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.le_opNorm_mul_prod_of_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias le_op_norm_mul_prod_of_le := le_opNorm_mul_prod_of_le theorem le_opNorm_mul_pow_card_of_le {b : ℝ} (hm : ‖m‖ ≤ b) : ‖f m‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * b ^ Fintype.card ι := by simpa only [prod_const] using f.le_opNorm_mul_prod_of_le fun i => (norm_le_pi_norm m i).trans hm #align continuous_multilinear_map.le_op_norm_mul_pow_card_of_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.le_opNorm_mul_pow_card_of_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias le_op_norm_mul_pow_card_of_le := le_opNorm_mul_pow_card_of_le theorem le_opNorm_mul_pow_of_le {n : ℕ} {Ei : Fin n → Type*} [∀ i, SeminormedAddCommGroup (Ei i)] [∀ i, NormedSpace 𝕜 (Ei i)] (f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 Ei G) {m : ∀ i, Ei i} {b : ℝ} (hm : ‖m‖ ≤ b) : ‖f m‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * b ^ n := by simpa only [Fintype.card_fin] using f.le_opNorm_mul_pow_card_of_le hm #align continuous_multilinear_map.le_op_norm_mul_pow_of_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.le_opNorm_mul_pow_of_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias le_op_norm_mul_pow_of_le := le_opNorm_mul_pow_of_le variable {f} (m) theorem le_of_opNorm_le {C : ℝ} (h : ‖f‖ ≤ C) : ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ := le_mul_prod_of_le_opNorm_of_le h fun _ ↦ le_rfl #align continuous_multilinear_map.le_of_op_norm_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.le_of_opNorm_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias le_of_op_norm_le := le_of_opNorm_le variable (f) theorem ratio_le_opNorm : (‖f m‖ / ∏ i, ‖m i‖) ≤ ‖f‖ := div_le_of_nonneg_of_le_mul (by positivity) (opNorm_nonneg _) (f.le_opNorm m) #align continuous_multilinear_map.ratio_le_op_norm ContinuousMultilinearMap.ratio_le_opNorm @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias ratio_le_op_norm := ratio_le_opNorm /-- The image of the unit ball under a continuous multilinear map is bounded. -/ theorem unit_le_opNorm (h : ‖m‖ ≤ 1) : ‖f m‖ ≤ ‖f‖ := (le_opNorm_mul_pow_card_of_le f h).trans <| by simp #align continuous_multilinear_map.unit_le_op_norm ContinuousMultilinearMap.unit_le_opNorm @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias unit_le_op_norm := unit_le_opNorm /-- If one controls the norm of every `f x`, then one controls the norm of `f`. -/ theorem opNorm_le_bound {M : ℝ} (hMp : 0 ≤ M) (hM : ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ M * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) : ‖f‖ ≤ M := csInf_le bounds_bddBelow ⟨hMp, hM⟩ #align continuous_multilinear_map.op_norm_le_bound ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_le_bound @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_norm_le_bound := opNorm_le_bound theorem opNorm_le_iff {C : ℝ} (hC : 0 ≤ C) : ‖f‖ ≤ C ↔ ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ := ⟨fun h _ ↦ le_of_opNorm_le _ h, opNorm_le_bound _ hC⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_norm_le_iff := opNorm_le_iff /-- The operator norm satisfies the triangle inequality. -/ theorem opNorm_add_le : ‖f + g‖ ≤ ‖f‖ + ‖g‖ := opNorm_le_bound _ (add_nonneg (opNorm_nonneg _) (opNorm_nonneg _)) fun x => by rw [add_mul] exact norm_add_le_of_le (le_opNorm _ _) (le_opNorm _ _) #align continuous_multilinear_map.op_norm_add_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_add_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_norm_add_le := opNorm_add_le theorem opNorm_zero : ‖(0 : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G)‖ = 0 := (opNorm_nonneg _).antisymm' <| opNorm_le_bound 0 le_rfl fun m => by simp #align continuous_multilinear_map.op_norm_zero ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_norm_zero := opNorm_zero section variable {𝕜' : Type*} [NormedField 𝕜'] [NormedSpace 𝕜' G] [SMulCommClass 𝕜 𝕜' G] theorem opNorm_smul_le (c : 𝕜') : ‖c • f‖ ≤ ‖c‖ * ‖f‖ := (c • f).opNorm_le_bound (mul_nonneg (norm_nonneg _) (opNorm_nonneg _)) fun m ↦ by rw [smul_apply, norm_smul, mul_assoc] exact mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left (le_opNorm _ _) (norm_nonneg _) #align continuous_multilinear_map.op_norm_smul_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_smul_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_norm_smul_le := opNorm_smul_le theorem opNorm_neg : ‖-f‖ = ‖f‖ := by rw [norm_def] apply congr_arg ext simp #align continuous_multilinear_map.op_norm_neg ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_neg @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_norm_neg := opNorm_neg variable (𝕜 E G) in /-- Operator seminorm on the space of continuous multilinear maps, as `Seminorm`. We use this seminorm to define a `SeminormedAddCommGroup` structure on `ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G`, but we have to override the projection `UniformSpace` so that it is definitionally equal to the one coming from the topologies on `E` and `G`. -/ protected def seminorm : Seminorm 𝕜 (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) := .ofSMulLE norm opNorm_zero opNorm_add_le fun c f ↦ opNorm_smul_le f c private lemma uniformity_eq_seminorm : 𝓤 (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) = ⨅ r > 0, 𝓟 {f | ‖f.1 - f.2‖ < r} := by refine (ContinuousMultilinearMap.seminorm 𝕜 E G).uniformity_eq_of_hasBasis (ContinuousMultilinearMap.hasBasis_nhds_zero_of_basis Metric.nhds_basis_closedBall) ?_ fun (s, r) ⟨hs, hr⟩ ↦ ?_ · rcases NormedField.exists_lt_norm 𝕜 1 with ⟨c, hc⟩ have hc₀ : 0 < ‖c‖ := one_pos.trans hc simp only [hasBasis_nhds_zero.mem_iff, Prod.exists] use 1, closedBall 0 ‖c‖, closedBall 0 1 suffices ∀ f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G, (∀ x, ‖x‖ ≤ ‖c‖ → ‖f x‖ ≤ 1) → ‖f‖ ≤ 1 by simpa [NormedSpace.isVonNBounded_closedBall, closedBall_mem_nhds, Set.subset_def, Set.MapsTo] intro f hf refine opNorm_le_bound _ (by positivity) <| f.1.bound_of_shell_of_continuous f.2 (fun _ ↦ hc₀) (fun _ ↦ hc) fun x hcx hx ↦ ?_ calc ‖f x‖ ≤ 1 := hf _ <| (pi_norm_le_iff_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg c)).2 fun i ↦ (hx i).le _ = ∏ i : ι, 1 := by simp _ ≤ ∏ i, ‖x i‖ := Finset.prod_le_prod (fun _ _ ↦ zero_le_one) fun i _ ↦ by simpa only [div_self hc₀.ne'] using hcx i _ = 1 * ∏ i, ‖x i‖ := (one_mul _).symm · rcases (NormedSpace.isVonNBounded_iff' _).1 hs with ⟨ε, hε⟩ rcases exists_pos_mul_lt hr (ε ^ Fintype.card ι) with ⟨δ, hδ₀, hδ⟩ refine ⟨δ, hδ₀, fun f hf x hx ↦ ?_⟩ simp only [Seminorm.mem_ball_zero, mem_closedBall_zero_iff] at hf ⊢ replace hf : ‖f‖ ≤ δ := hf.le replace hx : ‖x‖ ≤ ε := hε x hx calc ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ε ^ Fintype.card ι := le_opNorm_mul_pow_card_of_le f hx _ ≤ δ * ε ^ Fintype.card ι := by have := (norm_nonneg x).trans hx; gcongr _ ≤ r := (mul_comm _ _).trans_le hδ.le instance instPseudoMetricSpace : PseudoMetricSpace (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) := .replaceUniformity (ContinuousMultilinearMap.seminorm 𝕜 E G).toSeminormedAddCommGroup.toPseudoMetricSpace uniformity_eq_seminorm /-- Continuous multilinear maps themselves form a seminormed space with respect to the operator norm. -/ instance seminormedAddCommGroup : SeminormedAddCommGroup (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) := ⟨fun _ _ ↦ rfl⟩ /-- An alias of `ContinuousMultilinearMap.seminormedAddCommGroup` with non-dependent types to help typeclass search. -/ instance seminormedAddCommGroup' : SeminormedAddCommGroup (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 (fun _ : ι => G) G') := ContinuousMultilinearMap.seminormedAddCommGroup instance normedSpace : NormedSpace 𝕜' (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) := ⟨fun c f => f.opNorm_smul_le c⟩ #align continuous_multilinear_map.normed_space ContinuousMultilinearMap.normedSpace /-- An alias of `ContinuousMultilinearMap.normedSpace` with non-dependent types to help typeclass search. -/ instance normedSpace' : NormedSpace 𝕜' (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 (fun _ : ι => G') G) := ContinuousMultilinearMap.normedSpace #align continuous_multilinear_map.normed_space' ContinuousMultilinearMap.normedSpace' /-- The fundamental property of the operator norm of a continuous multilinear map: `‖f m‖` is bounded by `‖f‖` times the product of the `‖m i‖`, `nnnorm` version. -/ theorem le_opNNNorm : ‖f m‖₊ ≤ ‖f‖₊ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖₊ := NNReal.coe_le_coe.1 <| by push_cast exact f.le_opNorm m #align continuous_multilinear_map.le_op_nnnorm ContinuousMultilinearMap.le_opNNNorm @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias le_op_nnnorm := le_opNNNorm theorem le_of_opNNNorm_le {C : ℝ≥0} (h : ‖f‖₊ ≤ C) : ‖f m‖₊ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖₊ := (f.le_opNNNorm m).trans <| mul_le_mul' h le_rfl #align continuous_multilinear_map.le_of_op_nnnorm_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.le_of_opNNNorm_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias le_of_op_nnnorm_le := le_of_opNNNorm_le theorem opNNNorm_le_iff {C : ℝ≥0} : ‖f‖₊ ≤ C ↔ ∀ m, ‖f m‖₊ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖₊ := by simp only [← NNReal.coe_le_coe]; simp [opNorm_le_iff _ C.coe_nonneg, NNReal.coe_prod] @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_nnnorm_le_iff := opNNNorm_le_iff theorem isLeast_opNNNorm : IsLeast {C : ℝ≥0 | ∀ m, ‖f m‖₊ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖₊} ‖f‖₊ := by simpa only [← opNNNorm_le_iff] using isLeast_Ici @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias isLeast_op_nnnorm := isLeast_opNNNorm theorem opNNNorm_prod (f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) (g : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G') : ‖f.prod g‖₊ = max ‖f‖₊ ‖g‖₊ := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun _ ↦ by simp only [opNNNorm_le_iff, prod_apply, Prod.nnnorm_def', max_le_iff, forall_and] @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_nnnorm_prod := opNNNorm_prod theorem opNorm_prod (f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) (g : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G') : ‖f.prod g‖ = max ‖f‖ ‖g‖ := congr_arg NNReal.toReal (opNNNorm_prod f g) #align continuous_multilinear_map.op_norm_prod ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_prod @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_norm_prod := opNorm_prod theorem opNNNorm_pi [∀ i', SeminormedAddCommGroup (E' i')] [∀ i', NormedSpace 𝕜 (E' i')] (f : ∀ i', ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E (E' i')) : ‖pi f‖₊ = ‖f‖₊ := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun _ ↦ by simpa [opNNNorm_le_iff, pi_nnnorm_le_iff] using forall_swap theorem opNorm_pi {ι' : Type v'} [Fintype ι'] {E' : ι' → Type wE'} [∀ i', SeminormedAddCommGroup (E' i')] [∀ i', NormedSpace 𝕜 (E' i')] (f : ∀ i', ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E (E' i')) : ‖pi f‖ = ‖f‖ := congr_arg NNReal.toReal (opNNNorm_pi f) #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_pi ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_pi @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias op_norm_pi := opNorm_pi section @[simp] theorem norm_ofSubsingleton [Subsingleton ι] (i : ι) (f : G →L[𝕜] G') : ‖ofSubsingleton 𝕜 G G' i f‖ = ‖f‖ := by letI : Unique ι := uniqueOfSubsingleton i simp [norm_def, ContinuousLinearMap.norm_def, (Equiv.funUnique _ _).symm.surjective.forall] @[simp] theorem nnnorm_ofSubsingleton [Subsingleton ι] (i : ι) (f : G →L[𝕜] G') : ‖ofSubsingleton 𝕜 G G' i f‖₊ = ‖f‖₊ := NNReal.eq <| norm_ofSubsingleton i f variable (𝕜 G) /-- Linear isometry between continuous linear maps from `G` to `G'` and continuous `1`-multilinear maps from `G` to `G'`. -/ @[simps apply symm_apply] def ofSubsingletonₗᵢ [Subsingleton ι] (i : ι) : (G →L[𝕜] G') ≃ₗᵢ[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 (fun _ : ι ↦ G) G' := { ofSubsingleton 𝕜 G G' i with map_add' := fun _ _ ↦ rfl map_smul' := fun _ _ ↦ rfl norm_map' := norm_ofSubsingleton i } theorem norm_ofSubsingleton_id_le [Subsingleton ι] (i : ι) : ‖ofSubsingleton 𝕜 G G i (.id _ _)‖ ≤ 1 := by rw [norm_ofSubsingleton] apply ContinuousLinearMap.norm_id_le #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_of_subsingleton_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_ofSubsingleton_id_le theorem nnnorm_ofSubsingleton_id_le [Subsingleton ι] (i : ι) : ‖ofSubsingleton 𝕜 G G i (.id _ _)‖₊ ≤ 1 := norm_ofSubsingleton_id_le _ _ _ #align continuous_multilinear_map.nnnorm_of_subsingleton_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.nnnorm_ofSubsingleton_id_le variable {G} (E) @[simp] theorem norm_constOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty ι] (x : G) : ‖constOfIsEmpty 𝕜 E x‖ = ‖x‖ := by apply le_antisymm · refine opNorm_le_bound _ (norm_nonneg _) fun x => ?_ rw [Fintype.prod_empty, mul_one, constOfIsEmpty_apply] · simpa using (constOfIsEmpty 𝕜 E x).le_opNorm 0 #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_const_of_is_empty ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_constOfIsEmpty @[simp] theorem nnnorm_constOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty ι] (x : G) : ‖constOfIsEmpty 𝕜 E x‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ := NNReal.eq <| norm_constOfIsEmpty _ _ _ #align continuous_multilinear_map.nnnorm_const_of_is_empty ContinuousMultilinearMap.nnnorm_constOfIsEmpty end section variable (𝕜 E E' G G') /-- `ContinuousMultilinearMap.prod` as a `LinearIsometryEquiv`. -/ def prodL : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G × ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G' ≃ₗᵢ[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E (G × G') where toFun f := f.1.prod f.2 invFun f := ((ContinuousLinearMap.fst 𝕜 G G').compContinuousMultilinearMap f, (ContinuousLinearMap.snd 𝕜 G G').compContinuousMultilinearMap f) map_add' f g := rfl map_smul' c f := rfl left_inv f := by ext <;> rfl right_inv f := by ext <;> rfl norm_map' f := opNorm_prod f.1 f.2 set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align continuous_multilinear_map.prodL ContinuousMultilinearMap.prodL /-- `ContinuousMultilinearMap.pi` as a `LinearIsometryEquiv`. -/ def piₗᵢ {ι' : Type v'} [Fintype ι'] {E' : ι' → Type wE'} [∀ i', NormedAddCommGroup (E' i')] [∀ i', NormedSpace 𝕜 (E' i')] : @LinearIsometryEquiv 𝕜 𝕜 _ _ (RingHom.id 𝕜) _ _ _ (∀ i', ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E (E' i')) (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E (∀ i, E' i)) _ _ (@Pi.module ι' _ 𝕜 _ _ fun _ => inferInstance) _ where toLinearEquiv := piLinearEquiv norm_map' := opNorm_pi #align continuous_multilinear_map.piₗᵢ ContinuousMultilinearMap.piₗᵢ end end section RestrictScalars variable {𝕜' : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜'] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜' 𝕜] variable [NormedSpace 𝕜' G] [IsScalarTower 𝕜' 𝕜 G] variable [∀ i, NormedSpace 𝕜' (E i)] [∀ i, IsScalarTower 𝕜' 𝕜 (E i)] @[simp] theorem norm_restrictScalars : ‖f.restrictScalars 𝕜'‖ = ‖f‖ := rfl #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_restrict_scalars ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_restrictScalars variable (𝕜') /-- `ContinuousMultilinearMap.restrictScalars` as a `LinearIsometry`. -/ def restrictScalarsₗᵢ : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G →ₗᵢ[𝕜'] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜' E G where toFun := restrictScalars 𝕜' map_add' _ _ := rfl map_smul' _ _ := rfl norm_map' _ := rfl #align continuous_multilinear_map.restrict_scalarsₗᵢ ContinuousMultilinearMap.restrictScalarsₗᵢ /-- `ContinuousMultilinearMap.restrictScalars` as a `ContinuousLinearMap`. -/ def restrictScalarsLinear : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G →L[𝕜'] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜' E G := (restrictScalarsₗᵢ 𝕜').toContinuousLinearMap #align continuous_multilinear_map.restrict_scalars_linear ContinuousMultilinearMap.restrictScalarsLinear variable {𝕜'} theorem continuous_restrictScalars : Continuous (restrictScalars 𝕜' : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G → ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜' E G) := (restrictScalarsLinear 𝕜').continuous #align continuous_multilinear_map.continuous_restrict_scalars ContinuousMultilinearMap.continuous_restrictScalars end RestrictScalars /-- The difference `f m₁ - f m₂` is controlled in terms of `‖f‖` and `‖m₁ - m₂‖`, precise version. For a less precise but more usable version, see `norm_image_sub_le`. The bound reads `‖f m - f m'‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ‖m 1 - m' 1‖ * max ‖m 2‖ ‖m' 2‖ * max ‖m 3‖ ‖m' 3‖ * ... * max ‖m n‖ ‖m' n‖ + ...`, where the other terms in the sum are the same products where `1` is replaced by any `i`. -/ theorem norm_image_sub_le' [DecidableEq ι] (m₁ m₂ : ∀ i, E i) : ‖f m₁ - f m₂‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ∑ i, ∏ j, if j = i then ‖m₁ i - m₂ i‖ else max ‖m₁ j‖ ‖m₂ j‖ := f.toMultilinearMap.norm_image_sub_le_of_bound' (norm_nonneg _) f.le_opNorm _ _ #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_image_sub_le' ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_image_sub_le' /-- The difference `f m₁ - f m₂` is controlled in terms of `‖f‖` and `‖m₁ - m₂‖`, less precise version. For a more precise but less usable version, see `norm_image_sub_le'`. The bound is `‖f m - f m'‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * card ι * ‖m - m'‖ * (max ‖m‖ ‖m'‖) ^ (card ι - 1)`. -/ theorem norm_image_sub_le (m₁ m₂ : ∀ i, E i) : ‖f m₁ - f m₂‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * Fintype.card ι * max ‖m₁‖ ‖m₂‖ ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) * ‖m₁ - m₂‖ := f.toMultilinearMap.norm_image_sub_le_of_bound (norm_nonneg _) f.le_opNorm _ _ #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_image_sub_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_image_sub_le /-- Applying a multilinear map to a vector is continuous in both coordinates. -/ theorem continuous_eval : Continuous fun p : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G × ∀ i, E i => p.1 p.2 := by apply continuous_iff_continuousAt.2 fun p => ?_ apply continuousAt_of_locally_lipschitz zero_lt_one ((‖p‖ + 1) * Fintype.card ι * (‖p‖ + 1) ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) + ∏ i, ‖p.2 i‖) fun q hq => ?_ have : 0 ≤ max ‖q.2‖ ‖p.2‖ := by simp have : 0 ≤ ‖p‖ + 1 := zero_le_one.trans ((le_add_iff_nonneg_left 1).2 <| norm_nonneg p) have A : ‖q‖ ≤ ‖p‖ + 1 := norm_le_of_mem_closedBall hq.le have : max ‖q.2‖ ‖p.2‖ ≤ ‖p‖ + 1 := (max_le_max (norm_snd_le q) (norm_snd_le p)).trans (by simp [A, zero_le_one]) have : ∀ i : ι, i ∈ univ → 0 ≤ ‖p.2 i‖ := fun i _ => norm_nonneg _ calc dist (q.1 q.2) (p.1 p.2) ≤ dist (q.1 q.2) (q.1 p.2) + dist (q.1 p.2) (p.1 p.2) := dist_triangle _ _ _ _ = ‖q.1 q.2 - q.1 p.2‖ + ‖q.1 p.2 - p.1 p.2‖ := by rw [dist_eq_norm, dist_eq_norm] _ ≤ ‖q.1‖ * Fintype.card ι * max ‖q.2‖ ‖p.2‖ ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) * ‖q.2 - p.2‖ + ‖q.1 - p.1‖ * ∏ i, ‖p.2 i‖ := (add_le_add (norm_image_sub_le _ _ _) ((q.1 - p.1).le_opNorm p.2)) _ ≤ (‖p‖ + 1) * Fintype.card ι * (‖p‖ + 1) ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) * ‖q - p‖ + ‖q - p‖ * ∏ i, ‖p.2 i‖ := by apply_rules [add_le_add, mul_le_mul, le_refl, le_trans (norm_fst_le q) A, Nat.cast_nonneg, mul_nonneg, pow_le_pow_left, pow_nonneg, norm_snd_le (q - p), norm_nonneg, norm_fst_le (q - p), prod_nonneg] _ = ((‖p‖ + 1) * Fintype.card ι * (‖p‖ + 1) ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) + ∏ i, ‖p.2 i‖) * dist q p := by rw [dist_eq_norm] ring #align continuous_multilinear_map.continuous_eval ContinuousMultilinearMap.continuous_eval end ContinuousMultilinearMap /-- If a continuous multilinear map is constructed from a multilinear map via the constructor `mkContinuous`, then its norm is bounded by the bound given to the constructor if it is nonnegative. -/ theorem MultilinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le (f : MultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) {C : ℝ} (hC : 0 ≤ C) (H : ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) : ‖f.mkContinuous C H‖ ≤ C := ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_le_bound _ hC fun m => H m #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous_norm_le MultilinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le /-- If a continuous multilinear map is constructed from a multilinear map via the constructor `mkContinuous`, then its norm is bounded by the bound given to the constructor if it is nonnegative. -/ theorem MultilinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le' (f : MultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) {C : ℝ} (H : ∀ m, ‖f m‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) : ‖f.mkContinuous C H‖ ≤ max C 0 := ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_le_bound _ (le_max_right _ _) fun m ↦ (H m).trans <| mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right (le_max_left _ _) <| by positivity #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous_norm_le' MultilinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le' namespace ContinuousMultilinearMap /-- Given a continuous multilinear map `f` on `n` variables (parameterized by `Fin n`) and a subset `s` of `k` of these variables, one gets a new continuous multilinear map on `Fin k` by varying these variables, and fixing the other ones equal to a given value `z`. It is denoted by `f.restr s hk z`, where `hk` is a proof that the cardinality of `s` is `k`. The implicit identification between `Fin k` and `s` that we use is the canonical (increasing) bijection. -/ def restr {k n : ℕ} (f : (G[×n]→L[𝕜] G' : _)) (s : Finset (Fin n)) (hk : s.card = k) (z : G) : G[×k]→L[𝕜] G' := (f.toMultilinearMap.restr s hk z).mkContinuous (‖f‖ * ‖z‖ ^ (n - k)) fun _ => MultilinearMap.restr_norm_le _ _ _ _ f.le_opNorm _ #align continuous_multilinear_map.restr ContinuousMultilinearMap.restr theorem norm_restr {k n : ℕ} (f : G[×n]→L[𝕜] G') (s : Finset (Fin n)) (hk : s.card = k) (z : G) : ‖f.restr s hk z‖ ≤ ‖f‖ * ‖z‖ ^ (n - k) := by apply MultilinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le exact mul_nonneg (norm_nonneg _) (pow_nonneg (norm_nonneg _) _) #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_restr ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_restr section variable {A : Type*} [NormedCommRing A] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜 A] @[simp] theorem norm_mkPiAlgebra_le [Nonempty ι] : ‖ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebra 𝕜 ι A‖ ≤ 1 := by refine opNorm_le_bound _ zero_le_one fun m => ?_ simp only [ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebra_apply, one_mul] exact norm_prod_le' _ univ_nonempty _ #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_mk_pi_algebra_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_mkPiAlgebra_le theorem norm_mkPiAlgebra_of_empty [IsEmpty ι] : ‖ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebra 𝕜 ι A‖ = ‖(1 : A)‖ := by apply le_antisymm · apply opNorm_le_bound <;> simp · -- Porting note: have to annotate types to get mvars to unify convert ratio_le_opNorm (ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebra 𝕜 ι A) fun _ => (1 : A) simp [eq_empty_of_isEmpty (univ : Finset ι)] #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_mk_pi_algebra_of_empty ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_mkPiAlgebra_of_empty @[simp] theorem norm_mkPiAlgebra [NormOneClass A] : ‖ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebra 𝕜 ι A‖ = 1 := by cases isEmpty_or_nonempty ι · simp [norm_mkPiAlgebra_of_empty] · refine le_antisymm norm_mkPiAlgebra_le ?_ convert ratio_le_opNorm (ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebra 𝕜 ι A) fun _ => 1 simp #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_mk_pi_algebra ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_mkPiAlgebra end section variable {n : ℕ} {A : Type*} [NormedRing A] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜 A] theorem norm_mkPiAlgebraFin_succ_le : ‖ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin 𝕜 n.succ A‖ ≤ 1 := by refine opNorm_le_bound _ zero_le_one fun m => ?_ simp only [ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin_apply, one_mul, List.ofFn_eq_map, Fin.prod_univ_def, Multiset.map_coe, Multiset.prod_coe] refine (List.norm_prod_le' ?_).trans_eq ?_ · rw [Ne, List.map_eq_nil, List.finRange_eq_nil] exact Nat.succ_ne_zero _ rw [List.map_map, Function.comp_def] #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_mk_pi_algebra_fin_succ_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_mkPiAlgebraFin_succ_le theorem norm_mkPiAlgebraFin_le_of_pos (hn : 0 < n) : ‖ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin 𝕜 n A‖ ≤ 1 := by obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero hn.ne' exact norm_mkPiAlgebraFin_succ_le #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_mk_pi_algebra_fin_le_of_pos ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_mkPiAlgebraFin_le_of_pos theorem norm_mkPiAlgebraFin_zero : ‖ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin 𝕜 0 A‖ = ‖(1 : A)‖ := by refine le_antisymm ?_ ?_ · refine opNorm_le_bound _ (norm_nonneg (1 : A)) ?_ simp · convert ratio_le_opNorm (ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin 𝕜 0 A) fun _ => (1 : A) simp #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_mk_pi_algebra_fin_zero ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_mkPiAlgebraFin_zero @[simp] theorem norm_mkPiAlgebraFin [NormOneClass A] : ‖ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin 𝕜 n A‖ = 1 := by cases n · rw [norm_mkPiAlgebraFin_zero] simp · refine le_antisymm norm_mkPiAlgebraFin_succ_le ?_ refine le_of_eq_of_le ?_ <| ratio_le_opNorm (ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin 𝕜 (Nat.succ _) A) fun _ => 1 simp #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_mk_pi_algebra_fin ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_mkPiAlgebraFin end @[simp] theorem nnnorm_smulRight (f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E 𝕜) (z : G) : ‖f.smulRight z‖₊ = ‖f‖₊ * ‖z‖₊ := by refine le_antisymm ?_ ?_ · refine (opNNNorm_le_iff _ |>.2 fun m => (nnnorm_smul_le _ _).trans ?_) rw [mul_right_comm] gcongr exact le_opNNNorm _ _ · obtain hz | hz := eq_or_ne ‖z‖₊ 0 · simp [hz] rw [← NNReal.le_div_iff hz, opNNNorm_le_iff] intro m rw [div_mul_eq_mul_div, NNReal.le_div_iff hz] refine le_trans ?_ ((f.smulRight z).le_opNNNorm m) rw [smulRight_apply, nnnorm_smul] @[simp] theorem norm_smulRight (f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E 𝕜) (z : G) : ‖f.smulRight z‖ = ‖f‖ * ‖z‖ := congr_arg NNReal.toReal (nnnorm_smulRight f z) @[simp] theorem norm_mkPiRing (z : G) : ‖ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiRing 𝕜 ι z‖ = ‖z‖ := by rw [ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiRing, norm_smulRight, norm_mkPiAlgebra, one_mul] #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_mk_pi_field ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_mkPiRing variable (𝕜 E G) in /-- Continuous bilinear map realizing `(f, z) ↦ f.smulRight z`. -/ def smulRightL : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E 𝕜 →L[𝕜] G →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G := LinearMap.mkContinuous₂ { toFun := fun f ↦ { toFun := fun z ↦ f.smulRight z map_add' := fun x y ↦ by ext; simp map_smul' := fun c x ↦ by ext; simp [smul_smul, mul_comm] } map_add' := fun f g ↦ by ext; simp [add_smul] map_smul' := fun c f ↦ by ext; simp [smul_smul] } 1 (fun f z ↦ by simp [norm_smulRight]) @[simp] lemma smulRightL_apply (f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E 𝕜) (z : G) : smulRightL 𝕜 E G f z = f.smulRight z := rfl #adaptation_note /-- Before https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/4119 we had to create a local instance: ``` letI : SeminormedAddCommGroup (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E 𝕜 →L[𝕜] G →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) := ContinuousLinearMap.toSeminormedAddCommGroup (F := G →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) (σ₁₂ := RingHom.id 𝕜) ``` -/ set_option maxSynthPendingDepth 2 in lemma norm_smulRightL_le : ‖smulRightL 𝕜 E G‖ ≤ 1 := LinearMap.mkContinuous₂_norm_le _ zero_le_one _ variable (𝕜 ι G) /-- Continuous multilinear maps on `𝕜^n` with values in `G` are in bijection with `G`, as such a continuous multilinear map is completely determined by its value on the constant vector made of ones. We register this bijection as a linear isometry in `ContinuousMultilinearMap.piFieldEquiv`. -/ protected def piFieldEquiv : G ≃ₗᵢ[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 (fun _ : ι => 𝕜) G where toFun z := ContinuousMultilinearMap.mkPiRing 𝕜 ι z invFun f := f fun i => 1 map_add' z z' := by ext m simp [smul_add] map_smul' c z := by ext m simp [smul_smul, mul_comm] left_inv z := by simp right_inv f := f.mkPiRing_apply_one_eq_self norm_map' := norm_mkPiRing #align continuous_multilinear_map.pi_field_equiv ContinuousMultilinearMap.piFieldEquiv end ContinuousMultilinearMap namespace ContinuousLinearMap theorem norm_compContinuousMultilinearMap_le (g : G →L[𝕜] G') (f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) : ‖g.compContinuousMultilinearMap f‖ ≤ ‖g‖ * ‖f‖ := ContinuousMultilinearMap.opNorm_le_bound _ (mul_nonneg (norm_nonneg _) (norm_nonneg _)) fun m => calc ‖g (f m)‖ ≤ ‖g‖ * (‖f‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) := g.le_opNorm_of_le <| f.le_opNorm _ _ = _ := (mul_assoc _ _ _).symm #align continuous_linear_map.norm_comp_continuous_multilinear_map_le ContinuousLinearMap.norm_compContinuousMultilinearMap_le variable (𝕜 E G G') set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false /-- `ContinuousLinearMap.compContinuousMultilinearMap` as a bundled continuous bilinear map. -/ def compContinuousMultilinearMapL : (G →L[𝕜] G') →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G' := LinearMap.mkContinuous₂ (LinearMap.mk₂ 𝕜 compContinuousMultilinearMap (fun f₁ f₂ g => rfl) (fun c f g => rfl) (fun f g₁ g₂ => by ext1; apply f.map_add) (fun c f g => by ext1; simp)) 1 fun f g => by rw [one_mul]; exact f.norm_compContinuousMultilinearMap_le g #align continuous_linear_map.comp_continuous_multilinear_mapL ContinuousLinearMap.compContinuousMultilinearMapL variable {𝕜 G G'} /-- `ContinuousLinearMap.compContinuousMultilinearMap` as a bundled continuous linear equiv. -/ nonrec def _root_.ContinuousLinearEquiv.compContinuousMultilinearMapL (g : G ≃L[𝕜] G') : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G ≃L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G' := { compContinuousMultilinearMapL 𝕜 E G G' g.toContinuousLinearMap with invFun := compContinuousMultilinearMapL 𝕜 E G' G g.symm.toContinuousLinearMap left_inv := by intro f ext1 m simp [compContinuousMultilinearMapL] right_inv := by intro f ext1 m simp [compContinuousMultilinearMapL] continuous_toFun := (compContinuousMultilinearMapL 𝕜 E G G' g.toContinuousLinearMap).continuous continuous_invFun := (compContinuousMultilinearMapL 𝕜 E G' G g.symm.toContinuousLinearMap).continuous } #align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_continuous_multilinear_mapL ContinuousLinearEquiv.compContinuousMultilinearMapL @[simp] theorem _root_.ContinuousLinearEquiv.compContinuousMultilinearMapL_symm (g : G ≃L[𝕜] G') : (g.compContinuousMultilinearMapL E).symm = g.symm.compContinuousMultilinearMapL E := rfl #align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_continuous_multilinear_mapL_symm ContinuousLinearEquiv.compContinuousMultilinearMapL_symm variable {E} @[simp] theorem _root_.ContinuousLinearEquiv.compContinuousMultilinearMapL_apply (g : G ≃L[𝕜] G') (f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) : g.compContinuousMultilinearMapL E f = (g : G →L[𝕜] G').compContinuousMultilinearMap f := rfl #align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_continuous_multilinear_mapL_apply ContinuousLinearEquiv.compContinuousMultilinearMapL_apply /-- Flip arguments in `f : G →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G'` to get `ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E (G →L[𝕜] G')` -/ @[simps! apply_apply] def flipMultilinear (f : G →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G') : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E (G →L[𝕜] G') := MultilinearMap.mkContinuous { toFun := fun m => LinearMap.mkContinuous { toFun := fun x => f x m map_add' := fun x y => by simp only [map_add, ContinuousMultilinearMap.add_apply] map_smul' := fun c x => by simp only [ContinuousMultilinearMap.smul_apply, map_smul, RingHom.id_apply] } (‖f‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) fun x => by rw [mul_right_comm] exact (f x).le_of_opNorm_le _ (f.le_opNorm x) map_add' := fun m i x y => by ext1 simp only [add_apply, ContinuousMultilinearMap.map_add, LinearMap.coe_mk, LinearMap.mkContinuous_apply, AddHom.coe_mk] map_smul' := fun m i c x => by ext1 simp only [coe_smul', ContinuousMultilinearMap.map_smul, LinearMap.coe_mk, LinearMap.mkContinuous_apply, Pi.smul_apply, AddHom.coe_mk] } ‖f‖ fun m => by dsimp only [MultilinearMap.coe_mk] exact LinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le _ (by positivity) _ #align continuous_linear_map.flip_multilinear ContinuousLinearMap.flipMultilinear #align continuous_linear_map.flip_multilinear_apply_apply ContinuousLinearMap.flipMultilinear_apply_apply end ContinuousLinearMap theorem LinearIsometry.norm_compContinuousMultilinearMap (g : G →ₗᵢ[𝕜] G') (f : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) : ‖g.toContinuousLinearMap.compContinuousMultilinearMap f‖ = ‖f‖ := by simp only [ContinuousLinearMap.compContinuousMultilinearMap_coe, LinearIsometry.coe_toContinuousLinearMap, LinearIsometry.norm_map, ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_def, Function.comp_apply] #align linear_isometry.norm_comp_continuous_multilinear_map LinearIsometry.norm_compContinuousMultilinearMap open ContinuousMultilinearMap namespace MultilinearMap /-- Given a map `f : G →ₗ[𝕜] MultilinearMap 𝕜 E G'` and an estimate `H : ∀ x m, ‖f x m‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖`, construct a continuous linear map from `G` to `ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G'`. In order to lift, e.g., a map `f : (MultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) →ₗ[𝕜] MultilinearMap 𝕜 E' G'` to a map `(ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G) →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E' G'`, one can apply this construction to `f.comp ContinuousMultilinearMap.toMultilinearMapLinear` which is a linear map from `ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G` to `MultilinearMap 𝕜 E' G'`. -/ def mkContinuousLinear (f : G →ₗ[𝕜] MultilinearMap 𝕜 E G') (C : ℝ) (H : ∀ x m, ‖f x m‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) : G →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E G' := LinearMap.mkContinuous { toFun := fun x => (f x).mkContinuous (C * ‖x‖) <| H x map_add' := fun x y => by ext1 simp only [_root_.map_add] rfl map_smul' := fun c x => by ext1 simp only [_root_.map_smul] rfl } (max C 0) fun x => by rw [LinearMap.coe_mk, AddHom.coe_mk] -- Porting note: added exact ((f x).mkContinuous_norm_le' _).trans_eq <| by rw [max_mul_of_nonneg _ _ (norm_nonneg x), zero_mul] #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous_linear MultilinearMap.mkContinuousLinear theorem mkContinuousLinear_norm_le' (f : G →ₗ[𝕜] MultilinearMap 𝕜 E G') (C : ℝ) (H : ∀ x m, ‖f x m‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) : ‖mkContinuousLinear f C H‖ ≤ max C 0 := by dsimp only [mkContinuousLinear] exact LinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le _ (le_max_right _ _) _ #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous_linear_norm_le' MultilinearMap.mkContinuousLinear_norm_le' theorem mkContinuousLinear_norm_le (f : G →ₗ[𝕜] MultilinearMap 𝕜 E G') {C : ℝ} (hC : 0 ≤ C) (H : ∀ x m, ‖f x m‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖ * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) : ‖mkContinuousLinear f C H‖ ≤ C := (mkContinuousLinear_norm_le' f C H).trans_eq (max_eq_left hC) #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous_linear_norm_le MultilinearMap.mkContinuousLinear_norm_le /-- Given a map `f : MultilinearMap 𝕜 E (MultilinearMap 𝕜 E' G)` and an estimate `H : ∀ m m', ‖f m m'‖ ≤ C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ * ∏ i, ‖m' i‖`, upgrade all `MultilinearMap`s in the type to `ContinuousMultilinearMap`s. -/ def mkContinuousMultilinear (f : MultilinearMap 𝕜 E (MultilinearMap 𝕜 E' G)) (C : ℝ) (H : ∀ m₁ m₂, ‖f m₁ m₂‖ ≤ (C * ∏ i, ‖m₁ i‖) * ∏ i, ‖m₂ i‖) : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E (ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E' G) := mkContinuous { toFun := fun m => mkContinuous (f m) (C * ∏ i, ‖m i‖) <| H m map_add' := fun m i x y => by ext1 simp map_smul' := fun m i c x => by ext1 simp } (max C 0) fun m => by simp only [coe_mk] refine ((f m).mkContinuous_norm_le' _).trans_eq ?_ rw [max_mul_of_nonneg, zero_mul] positivity #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous_multilinear MultilinearMap.mkContinuousMultilinear @[simp] theorem mkContinuousMultilinear_apply (f : MultilinearMap 𝕜 E (MultilinearMap 𝕜 E' G)) {C : ℝ} (H : ∀ m₁ m₂, ‖f m₁ m₂‖ ≤ (C * ∏ i, ‖m₁ i‖) * ∏ i, ‖m₂ i‖) (m : ∀ i, E i) : ⇑(mkContinuousMultilinear f C H m) = f m := rfl #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous_multilinear_apply MultilinearMap.mkContinuousMultilinear_apply theorem mkContinuousMultilinear_norm_le' (f : MultilinearMap 𝕜 E (MultilinearMap 𝕜 E' G)) (C : ℝ) (H : ∀ m₁ m₂, ‖f m₁ m₂‖ ≤ (C * ∏ i, ‖m₁ i‖) * ∏ i, ‖m₂ i‖) : ‖mkContinuousMultilinear f C H‖ ≤ max C 0 := by dsimp only [mkContinuousMultilinear] exact mkContinuous_norm_le _ (le_max_right _ _) _ #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous_multilinear_norm_le' MultilinearMap.mkContinuousMultilinear_norm_le' theorem mkContinuousMultilinear_norm_le (f : MultilinearMap 𝕜 E (MultilinearMap 𝕜 E' G)) {C : ℝ} (hC : 0 ≤ C) (H : ∀ m₁ m₂, ‖f m₁ m₂‖ ≤ (C * ∏ i, ‖m₁ i‖) * ∏ i, ‖m₂ i‖) : ‖mkContinuousMultilinear f C H‖ ≤ C := (mkContinuousMultilinear_norm_le' f C H).trans_eq (max_eq_left hC) #align multilinear_map.mk_continuous_multilinear_norm_le MultilinearMap.mkContinuousMultilinear_norm_le end MultilinearMap namespace ContinuousMultilinearMap set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false theorem norm_compContinuousLinearMap_le (g : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E₁ G) (f : ∀ i, E i →L[𝕜] E₁ i) : ‖g.compContinuousLinearMap f‖ ≤ ‖g‖ * ∏ i, ‖f i‖ := opNorm_le_bound _ (by positivity) fun m => calc ‖g fun i => f i (m i)‖ ≤ ‖g‖ * ∏ i, ‖f i (m i)‖ := g.le_opNorm _ _ ≤ ‖g‖ * ∏ i, ‖f i‖ * ‖m i‖ := (mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left (prod_le_prod (fun _ _ => norm_nonneg _) fun i _ => (f i).le_opNorm (m i)) (norm_nonneg g)) _ = (‖g‖ * ∏ i, ‖f i‖) * ∏ i, ‖m i‖ := by rw [prod_mul_distrib, mul_assoc] #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_comp_continuous_linear_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_compContinuousLinearMap_le theorem norm_compContinuous_linearIsometry_le (g : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E₁ G) (f : ∀ i, E i →ₗᵢ[𝕜] E₁ i) : ‖g.compContinuousLinearMap fun i => (f i).toContinuousLinearMap‖ ≤ ‖g‖ := by refine opNorm_le_bound _ (norm_nonneg _) fun m => ?_ apply (g.le_opNorm _).trans _ simp only [ContinuousLinearMap.coe_coe, LinearIsometry.coe_toContinuousLinearMap, LinearIsometry.norm_map, le_rfl] #align continuous_multilinear_map.norm_comp_continuous_linear_isometry_le ContinuousMultilinearMap.norm_compContinuous_linearIsometry_le
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theorem norm_compContinuous_linearIsometryEquiv (g : ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 E₁ G) (f : ∀ i, E i ≃ₗᵢ[𝕜] E₁ i) : ‖g.compContinuousLinearMap fun i => (f i : E i →L[𝕜] E₁ i)‖ = ‖g‖ := by
apply le_antisymm (g.norm_compContinuous_linearIsometry_le fun i => (f i).toLinearIsometry) have : g = (g.compContinuousLinearMap fun i => (f i : E i →L[𝕜] E₁ i)).compContinuousLinearMap fun i => ((f i).symm : E₁ i →L[𝕜] E i) := by ext1 m simp only [compContinuousLinearMap_apply, LinearIsometryEquiv.coe_coe'', LinearIsometryEquiv.apply_symm_apply] conv_lhs => rw [this] apply (g.compContinuousLinearMap fun i => (f i : E i →L[𝕜] E₁ i)).norm_compContinuous_linearIsometry_le fun i => (f i).symm.toLinearIsometry
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Equiv.Basic import Mathlib.Data.ENat.Lattice import Mathlib.Data.Part import Mathlib.Tactic.NormNum #align_import data.nat.part_enat from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3ff3f2d6a3118b8711063de7111a0d77a53219a8" /-! # Natural numbers with infinity The natural numbers and an extra `top` element `⊤`. This implementation uses `Part ℕ` as an implementation. Use `ℕ∞` instead unless you care about computability. ## Main definitions The following instances are defined: * `OrderedAddCommMonoid PartENat` * `CanonicallyOrderedAddCommMonoid PartENat` * `CompleteLinearOrder PartENat` There is no additive analogue of `MonoidWithZero`; if there were then `PartENat` could be an `AddMonoidWithTop`. * `toWithTop` : the map from `PartENat` to `ℕ∞`, with theorems that it plays well with `+` and `≤`. * `withTopAddEquiv : PartENat ≃+ ℕ∞` * `withTopOrderIso : PartENat ≃o ℕ∞` ## Implementation details `PartENat` is defined to be `Part ℕ`. `+` and `≤` are defined on `PartENat`, but there is an issue with `*` because it's not clear what `0 * ⊤` should be. `mul` is hence left undefined. Similarly `⊤ - ⊤` is ambiguous so there is no `-` defined on `PartENat`. Before the `open scoped Classical` line, various proofs are made with decidability assumptions. This can cause issues -- see for example the non-simp lemma `toWithTopZero` proved by `rfl`, followed by `@[simp] lemma toWithTopZero'` whose proof uses `convert`. ## Tags PartENat, ℕ∞ -/ open Part hiding some /-- Type of natural numbers with infinity (`⊤`) -/ def PartENat : Type := Part ℕ #align part_enat PartENat namespace PartENat /-- The computable embedding `ℕ → PartENat`. This coincides with the coercion `coe : ℕ → PartENat`, see `PartENat.some_eq_natCast`. -/ @[coe] def some : ℕ → PartENat := Part.some #align part_enat.some PartENat.some instance : Zero PartENat := ⟨some 0⟩ instance : Inhabited PartENat := ⟨0⟩ instance : One PartENat := ⟨some 1⟩ instance : Add PartENat := ⟨fun x y => ⟨x.Dom ∧ y.Dom, fun h => get x h.1 + get y h.2⟩⟩ instance (n : ℕ) : Decidable (some n).Dom := isTrue trivial @[simp] theorem dom_some (x : ℕ) : (some x).Dom := trivial #align part_enat.dom_some PartENat.dom_some instance addCommMonoid : AddCommMonoid PartENat where add := (· + ·) zero := 0 add_comm x y := Part.ext' and_comm fun _ _ => add_comm _ _ zero_add x := Part.ext' (true_and_iff _) fun _ _ => zero_add _ add_zero x := Part.ext' (and_true_iff _) fun _ _ => add_zero _ add_assoc x y z := Part.ext' and_assoc fun _ _ => add_assoc _ _ _ nsmul := nsmulRec instance : AddCommMonoidWithOne PartENat := { PartENat.addCommMonoid with one := 1 natCast := some natCast_zero := rfl natCast_succ := fun _ => Part.ext' (true_and_iff _).symm fun _ _ => rfl } theorem some_eq_natCast (n : ℕ) : some n = n := rfl #align part_enat.some_eq_coe PartENat.some_eq_natCast instance : CharZero PartENat where cast_injective := Part.some_injective /-- Alias of `Nat.cast_inj` specialized to `PartENat` --/ theorem natCast_inj {x y : ℕ} : (x : PartENat) = y ↔ x = y := Nat.cast_inj #align part_enat.coe_inj PartENat.natCast_inj @[simp] theorem dom_natCast (x : ℕ) : (x : PartENat).Dom := trivial #align part_enat.dom_coe PartENat.dom_natCast -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem dom_ofNat (x : ℕ) [x.AtLeastTwo] : (no_index (OfNat.ofNat x : PartENat)).Dom := trivial @[simp] theorem dom_zero : (0 : PartENat).Dom := trivial @[simp] theorem dom_one : (1 : PartENat).Dom := trivial instance : CanLift PartENat ℕ (↑) Dom := ⟨fun n hn => ⟨n.get hn, Part.some_get _⟩⟩ instance : LE PartENat := ⟨fun x y => ∃ h : y.Dom → x.Dom, ∀ hy : y.Dom, x.get (h hy) ≤ y.get hy⟩ instance : Top PartENat := ⟨none⟩ instance : Bot PartENat := ⟨0⟩ instance : Sup PartENat := ⟨fun x y => ⟨x.Dom ∧ y.Dom, fun h => x.get h.1 ⊔ y.get h.2⟩⟩ theorem le_def (x y : PartENat) : x ≤ y ↔ ∃ h : y.Dom → x.Dom, ∀ hy : y.Dom, x.get (h hy) ≤ y.get hy := Iff.rfl #align part_enat.le_def PartENat.le_def @[elab_as_elim] protected theorem casesOn' {P : PartENat → Prop} : ∀ a : PartENat, P ⊤ → (∀ n : ℕ, P (some n)) → P a := Part.induction_on #align part_enat.cases_on' PartENat.casesOn' @[elab_as_elim] protected theorem casesOn {P : PartENat → Prop} : ∀ a : PartENat, P ⊤ → (∀ n : ℕ, P n) → P a := by exact PartENat.casesOn' #align part_enat.cases_on PartENat.casesOn -- not a simp lemma as we will provide a `LinearOrderedAddCommMonoidWithTop` instance later theorem top_add (x : PartENat) : ⊤ + x = ⊤ := Part.ext' (false_and_iff _) fun h => h.left.elim #align part_enat.top_add PartENat.top_add -- not a simp lemma as we will provide a `LinearOrderedAddCommMonoidWithTop` instance later theorem add_top (x : PartENat) : x + ⊤ = ⊤ := by rw [add_comm, top_add] #align part_enat.add_top PartENat.add_top @[simp] theorem natCast_get {x : PartENat} (h : x.Dom) : (x.get h : PartENat) = x := by exact Part.ext' (iff_of_true trivial h) fun _ _ => rfl #align part_enat.coe_get PartENat.natCast_get @[simp, norm_cast] theorem get_natCast' (x : ℕ) (h : (x : PartENat).Dom) : get (x : PartENat) h = x := by rw [← natCast_inj, natCast_get] #align part_enat.get_coe' PartENat.get_natCast' theorem get_natCast {x : ℕ} : get (x : PartENat) (dom_natCast x) = x := get_natCast' _ _ #align part_enat.get_coe PartENat.get_natCast theorem coe_add_get {x : ℕ} {y : PartENat} (h : ((x : PartENat) + y).Dom) : get ((x : PartENat) + y) h = x + get y h.2 := by rfl #align part_enat.coe_add_get PartENat.coe_add_get @[simp] theorem get_add {x y : PartENat} (h : (x + y).Dom) : get (x + y) h = x.get h.1 + y.get h.2 := rfl #align part_enat.get_add PartENat.get_add @[simp] theorem get_zero (h : (0 : PartENat).Dom) : (0 : PartENat).get h = 0 := rfl #align part_enat.get_zero PartENat.get_zero @[simp] theorem get_one (h : (1 : PartENat).Dom) : (1 : PartENat).get h = 1 := rfl #align part_enat.get_one PartENat.get_one -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem get_ofNat' (x : ℕ) [x.AtLeastTwo] (h : (no_index (OfNat.ofNat x : PartENat)).Dom) : Part.get (no_index (OfNat.ofNat x : PartENat)) h = (no_index (OfNat.ofNat x)) := get_natCast' x h nonrec theorem get_eq_iff_eq_some {a : PartENat} {ha : a.Dom} {b : ℕ} : a.get ha = b ↔ a = some b := get_eq_iff_eq_some #align part_enat.get_eq_iff_eq_some PartENat.get_eq_iff_eq_some theorem get_eq_iff_eq_coe {a : PartENat} {ha : a.Dom} {b : ℕ} : a.get ha = b ↔ a = b := by rw [get_eq_iff_eq_some] rfl #align part_enat.get_eq_iff_eq_coe PartENat.get_eq_iff_eq_coe theorem dom_of_le_of_dom {x y : PartENat} : x ≤ y → y.Dom → x.Dom := fun ⟨h, _⟩ => h #align part_enat.dom_of_le_of_dom PartENat.dom_of_le_of_dom theorem dom_of_le_some {x : PartENat} {y : ℕ} (h : x ≤ some y) : x.Dom := dom_of_le_of_dom h trivial #align part_enat.dom_of_le_some PartENat.dom_of_le_some theorem dom_of_le_natCast {x : PartENat} {y : ℕ} (h : x ≤ y) : x.Dom := by exact dom_of_le_some h #align part_enat.dom_of_le_coe PartENat.dom_of_le_natCast instance decidableLe (x y : PartENat) [Decidable x.Dom] [Decidable y.Dom] : Decidable (x ≤ y) := if hx : x.Dom then decidable_of_decidable_of_iff (by rw [le_def]) else if hy : y.Dom then isFalse fun h => hx <| dom_of_le_of_dom h hy else isTrue ⟨fun h => (hy h).elim, fun h => (hy h).elim⟩ #align part_enat.decidable_le PartENat.decidableLe -- Porting note: Removed. Use `Nat.castAddMonoidHom` instead. #noalign part_enat.coe_hom #noalign part_enat.coe_coe_hom instance partialOrder : PartialOrder PartENat where le := (· ≤ ·) le_refl _ := ⟨id, fun _ => le_rfl⟩ le_trans := fun _ _ _ ⟨hxy₁, hxy₂⟩ ⟨hyz₁, hyz₂⟩ => ⟨hxy₁ ∘ hyz₁, fun _ => le_trans (hxy₂ _) (hyz₂ _)⟩ lt_iff_le_not_le _ _ := Iff.rfl le_antisymm := fun _ _ ⟨hxy₁, hxy₂⟩ ⟨hyx₁, hyx₂⟩ => Part.ext' ⟨hyx₁, hxy₁⟩ fun _ _ => le_antisymm (hxy₂ _) (hyx₂ _) theorem lt_def (x y : PartENat) : x < y ↔ ∃ hx : x.Dom, ∀ hy : y.Dom, x.get hx < y.get hy := by rw [lt_iff_le_not_le, le_def, le_def, not_exists] constructor · rintro ⟨⟨hyx, H⟩, h⟩ by_cases hx : x.Dom · use hx intro hy specialize H hy specialize h fun _ => hy rw [not_forall] at h cases' h with hx' h rw [not_le] at h exact h · specialize h fun hx' => (hx hx').elim rw [not_forall] at h cases' h with hx' h exact (hx hx').elim · rintro ⟨hx, H⟩ exact ⟨⟨fun _ => hx, fun hy => (H hy).le⟩, fun hxy h => not_lt_of_le (h _) (H _)⟩ #align part_enat.lt_def PartENat.lt_def noncomputable instance orderedAddCommMonoid : OrderedAddCommMonoid PartENat := { PartENat.partialOrder, PartENat.addCommMonoid with add_le_add_left := fun a b ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ c => PartENat.casesOn c (by simp [top_add]) fun c => ⟨fun h => And.intro (dom_natCast _) (h₁ h.2), fun h => by simpa only [coe_add_get] using add_le_add_left (h₂ _) c⟩ } instance semilatticeSup : SemilatticeSup PartENat := { PartENat.partialOrder with sup := (· ⊔ ·) le_sup_left := fun _ _ => ⟨And.left, fun _ => le_sup_left⟩ le_sup_right := fun _ _ => ⟨And.right, fun _ => le_sup_right⟩ sup_le := fun _ _ _ ⟨hx₁, hx₂⟩ ⟨hy₁, hy₂⟩ => ⟨fun hz => ⟨hx₁ hz, hy₁ hz⟩, fun _ => sup_le (hx₂ _) (hy₂ _)⟩ } #align part_enat.semilattice_sup PartENat.semilatticeSup instance orderBot : OrderBot PartENat where bot := ⊥ bot_le _ := ⟨fun _ => trivial, fun _ => Nat.zero_le _⟩ #align part_enat.order_bot PartENat.orderBot instance orderTop : OrderTop PartENat where top := ⊤ le_top _ := ⟨fun h => False.elim h, fun hy => False.elim hy⟩ #align part_enat.order_top PartENat.orderTop instance : ZeroLEOneClass PartENat where zero_le_one := bot_le /-- Alias of `Nat.cast_le` specialized to `PartENat` --/ theorem coe_le_coe {x y : ℕ} : (x : PartENat) ≤ y ↔ x ≤ y := Nat.cast_le #align part_enat.coe_le_coe PartENat.coe_le_coe /-- Alias of `Nat.cast_lt` specialized to `PartENat` --/ theorem coe_lt_coe {x y : ℕ} : (x : PartENat) < y ↔ x < y := Nat.cast_lt #align part_enat.coe_lt_coe PartENat.coe_lt_coe @[simp] theorem get_le_get {x y : PartENat} {hx : x.Dom} {hy : y.Dom} : x.get hx ≤ y.get hy ↔ x ≤ y := by conv => lhs rw [← coe_le_coe, natCast_get, natCast_get] #align part_enat.get_le_get PartENat.get_le_get theorem le_coe_iff (x : PartENat) (n : ℕ) : x ≤ n ↔ ∃ h : x.Dom, x.get h ≤ n := by show (∃ h : True → x.Dom, _) ↔ ∃ h : x.Dom, x.get h ≤ n simp only [forall_prop_of_true, dom_natCast, get_natCast'] #align part_enat.le_coe_iff PartENat.le_coe_iff theorem lt_coe_iff (x : PartENat) (n : ℕ) : x < n ↔ ∃ h : x.Dom, x.get h < n := by simp only [lt_def, forall_prop_of_true, get_natCast', dom_natCast] #align part_enat.lt_coe_iff PartENat.lt_coe_iff theorem coe_le_iff (n : ℕ) (x : PartENat) : (n : PartENat) ≤ x ↔ ∀ h : x.Dom, n ≤ x.get h := by rw [← some_eq_natCast] simp only [le_def, exists_prop_of_true, dom_some, forall_true_iff] rfl #align part_enat.coe_le_iff PartENat.coe_le_iff theorem coe_lt_iff (n : ℕ) (x : PartENat) : (n : PartENat) < x ↔ ∀ h : x.Dom, n < x.get h := by rw [← some_eq_natCast] simp only [lt_def, exists_prop_of_true, dom_some, forall_true_iff] rfl #align part_enat.coe_lt_iff PartENat.coe_lt_iff nonrec theorem eq_zero_iff {x : PartENat} : x = 0 ↔ x ≤ 0 := eq_bot_iff #align part_enat.eq_zero_iff PartENat.eq_zero_iff theorem ne_zero_iff {x : PartENat} : x ≠ 0 ↔ ⊥ < x := bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.symm #align part_enat.ne_zero_iff PartENat.ne_zero_iff theorem dom_of_lt {x y : PartENat} : x < y → x.Dom := PartENat.casesOn x not_top_lt fun _ _ => dom_natCast _ #align part_enat.dom_of_lt PartENat.dom_of_lt theorem top_eq_none : (⊤ : PartENat) = Part.none := rfl #align part_enat.top_eq_none PartENat.top_eq_none @[simp] theorem natCast_lt_top (x : ℕ) : (x : PartENat) < ⊤ := Ne.lt_top fun h => absurd (congr_arg Dom h) <| by simp only [dom_natCast]; exact true_ne_false #align part_enat.coe_lt_top PartENat.natCast_lt_top @[simp] theorem zero_lt_top : (0 : PartENat) < ⊤ := natCast_lt_top 0 @[simp] theorem one_lt_top : (1 : PartENat) < ⊤ := natCast_lt_top 1 -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem ofNat_lt_top (x : ℕ) [x.AtLeastTwo] : (no_index (OfNat.ofNat x : PartENat)) < ⊤ := natCast_lt_top x @[simp] theorem natCast_ne_top (x : ℕ) : (x : PartENat) ≠ ⊤ := ne_of_lt (natCast_lt_top x) #align part_enat.coe_ne_top PartENat.natCast_ne_top @[simp] theorem zero_ne_top : (0 : PartENat) ≠ ⊤ := natCast_ne_top 0 @[simp] theorem one_ne_top : (1 : PartENat) ≠ ⊤ := natCast_ne_top 1 -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem ofNat_ne_top (x : ℕ) [x.AtLeastTwo] : (no_index (OfNat.ofNat x : PartENat)) ≠ ⊤ := natCast_ne_top x theorem not_isMax_natCast (x : ℕ) : ¬IsMax (x : PartENat) := not_isMax_of_lt (natCast_lt_top x) #align part_enat.not_is_max_coe PartENat.not_isMax_natCast theorem ne_top_iff {x : PartENat} : x ≠ ⊤ ↔ ∃ n : ℕ, x = n := by simpa only [← some_eq_natCast] using Part.ne_none_iff #align part_enat.ne_top_iff PartENat.ne_top_iff theorem ne_top_iff_dom {x : PartENat} : x ≠ ⊤ ↔ x.Dom := by classical exact not_iff_comm.1 Part.eq_none_iff'.symm #align part_enat.ne_top_iff_dom PartENat.ne_top_iff_dom theorem not_dom_iff_eq_top {x : PartENat} : ¬x.Dom ↔ x = ⊤ := Iff.not_left ne_top_iff_dom.symm #align part_enat.not_dom_iff_eq_top PartENat.not_dom_iff_eq_top theorem ne_top_of_lt {x y : PartENat} (h : x < y) : x ≠ ⊤ := ne_of_lt <| lt_of_lt_of_le h le_top #align part_enat.ne_top_of_lt PartENat.ne_top_of_lt theorem eq_top_iff_forall_lt (x : PartENat) : x = ⊤ ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, (n : PartENat) < x := by constructor · rintro rfl n exact natCast_lt_top _ · contrapose! rw [ne_top_iff] rintro ⟨n, rfl⟩ exact ⟨n, irrefl _⟩ #align part_enat.eq_top_iff_forall_lt PartENat.eq_top_iff_forall_lt theorem eq_top_iff_forall_le (x : PartENat) : x = ⊤ ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, (n : PartENat) ≤ x := (eq_top_iff_forall_lt x).trans ⟨fun h n => (h n).le, fun h n => lt_of_lt_of_le (coe_lt_coe.mpr n.lt_succ_self) (h (n + 1))⟩ #align part_enat.eq_top_iff_forall_le PartENat.eq_top_iff_forall_le theorem pos_iff_one_le {x : PartENat} : 0 < x ↔ 1 ≤ x := PartENat.casesOn x (by simp only [iff_true_iff, le_top, natCast_lt_top, ← @Nat.cast_zero PartENat]) fun n => by rw [← Nat.cast_zero, ← Nat.cast_one, PartENat.coe_lt_coe, PartENat.coe_le_coe] rfl #align part_enat.pos_iff_one_le PartENat.pos_iff_one_le instance isTotal : IsTotal PartENat (· ≤ ·) where total x y := PartENat.casesOn (P := fun z => z ≤ y ∨ y ≤ z) x (Or.inr le_top) (PartENat.casesOn y (fun _ => Or.inl le_top) fun x y => (le_total x y).elim (Or.inr ∘ coe_le_coe.2) (Or.inl ∘ coe_le_coe.2)) noncomputable instance linearOrder : LinearOrder PartENat := { PartENat.partialOrder with le_total := IsTotal.total decidableLE := Classical.decRel _ max := (· ⊔ ·) -- Porting note: was `max_def := @sup_eq_maxDefault _ _ (id _) _ }` max_def := fun a b => by change (fun a b => a ⊔ b) a b = _ rw [@sup_eq_maxDefault PartENat _ (id _) _] rfl } instance boundedOrder : BoundedOrder PartENat := { PartENat.orderTop, PartENat.orderBot with } noncomputable instance lattice : Lattice PartENat := { PartENat.semilatticeSup with inf := min inf_le_left := min_le_left inf_le_right := min_le_right le_inf := fun _ _ _ => le_min } noncomputable instance : CanonicallyOrderedAddCommMonoid PartENat := { PartENat.semilatticeSup, PartENat.orderBot, PartENat.orderedAddCommMonoid with le_self_add := fun a b => PartENat.casesOn b (le_top.trans_eq (add_top _).symm) fun b => PartENat.casesOn a (top_add _).ge fun a => (coe_le_coe.2 le_self_add).trans_eq (Nat.cast_add _ _) exists_add_of_le := fun {a b} => PartENat.casesOn b (fun _ => ⟨⊤, (add_top _).symm⟩) fun b => PartENat.casesOn a (fun h => ((natCast_lt_top _).not_le h).elim) fun a h => ⟨(b - a : ℕ), by rw [← Nat.cast_add, natCast_inj, add_comm, tsub_add_cancel_of_le (coe_le_coe.1 h)]⟩ } theorem eq_natCast_sub_of_add_eq_natCast {x y : PartENat} {n : ℕ} (h : x + y = n) : x = ↑(n - y.get (dom_of_le_natCast ((le_add_left le_rfl).trans_eq h))) := by lift x to ℕ using dom_of_le_natCast ((le_add_right le_rfl).trans_eq h) lift y to ℕ using dom_of_le_natCast ((le_add_left le_rfl).trans_eq h) rw [← Nat.cast_add, natCast_inj] at h rw [get_natCast, natCast_inj, eq_tsub_of_add_eq h] #align part_enat.eq_coe_sub_of_add_eq_coe PartENat.eq_natCast_sub_of_add_eq_natCast protected theorem add_lt_add_right {x y z : PartENat} (h : x < y) (hz : z ≠ ⊤) : x + z < y + z := by rcases ne_top_iff.mp (ne_top_of_lt h) with ⟨m, rfl⟩ rcases ne_top_iff.mp hz with ⟨k, rfl⟩ induction' y using PartENat.casesOn with n · rw [top_add] -- Porting note: was apply_mod_cast natCast_lt_top norm_cast; apply natCast_lt_top norm_cast at h -- Porting note: was `apply_mod_cast add_lt_add_right h` norm_cast; apply add_lt_add_right h #align part_enat.add_lt_add_right PartENat.add_lt_add_right protected theorem add_lt_add_iff_right {x y z : PartENat} (hz : z ≠ ⊤) : x + z < y + z ↔ x < y := ⟨lt_of_add_lt_add_right, fun h => PartENat.add_lt_add_right h hz⟩ #align part_enat.add_lt_add_iff_right PartENat.add_lt_add_iff_right protected theorem add_lt_add_iff_left {x y z : PartENat} (hz : z ≠ ⊤) : z + x < z + y ↔ x < y := by rw [add_comm z, add_comm z, PartENat.add_lt_add_iff_right hz] #align part_enat.add_lt_add_iff_left PartENat.add_lt_add_iff_left protected theorem lt_add_iff_pos_right {x y : PartENat} (hx : x ≠ ⊤) : x < x + y ↔ 0 < y := by conv_rhs => rw [← PartENat.add_lt_add_iff_left hx] rw [add_zero] #align part_enat.lt_add_iff_pos_right PartENat.lt_add_iff_pos_right theorem lt_add_one {x : PartENat} (hx : x ≠ ⊤) : x < x + 1 := by rw [PartENat.lt_add_iff_pos_right hx] norm_cast #align part_enat.lt_add_one PartENat.lt_add_one theorem le_of_lt_add_one {x y : PartENat} (h : x < y + 1) : x ≤ y := by induction' y using PartENat.casesOn with n · apply le_top rcases ne_top_iff.mp (ne_top_of_lt h) with ⟨m, rfl⟩ -- Porting note: was `apply_mod_cast Nat.le_of_lt_succ; apply_mod_cast h` norm_cast; apply Nat.le_of_lt_succ; norm_cast at h #align part_enat.le_of_lt_add_one PartENat.le_of_lt_add_one theorem add_one_le_of_lt {x y : PartENat} (h : x < y) : x + 1 ≤ y := by induction' y using PartENat.casesOn with n · apply le_top rcases ne_top_iff.mp (ne_top_of_lt h) with ⟨m, rfl⟩ -- Porting note: was `apply_mod_cast Nat.succ_le_of_lt; apply_mod_cast h` norm_cast; apply Nat.succ_le_of_lt; norm_cast at h #align part_enat.add_one_le_of_lt PartENat.add_one_le_of_lt theorem add_one_le_iff_lt {x y : PartENat} (hx : x ≠ ⊤) : x + 1 ≤ y ↔ x < y := by refine ⟨fun h => ?_, add_one_le_of_lt⟩ rcases ne_top_iff.mp hx with ⟨m, rfl⟩ induction' y using PartENat.casesOn with n · apply natCast_lt_top -- Porting note: was `apply_mod_cast Nat.lt_of_succ_le; apply_mod_cast h` norm_cast; apply Nat.lt_of_succ_le; norm_cast at h #align part_enat.add_one_le_iff_lt PartENat.add_one_le_iff_lt theorem coe_succ_le_iff {n : ℕ} {e : PartENat} : ↑n.succ ≤ e ↔ ↑n < e := by rw [Nat.succ_eq_add_one n, Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_one, add_one_le_iff_lt (natCast_ne_top n)] #align part_enat.coe_succ_le_succ_iff PartENat.coe_succ_le_iff theorem lt_add_one_iff_lt {x y : PartENat} (hx : x ≠ ⊤) : x < y + 1 ↔ x ≤ y := by refine ⟨le_of_lt_add_one, fun h => ?_⟩ rcases ne_top_iff.mp hx with ⟨m, rfl⟩ induction' y using PartENat.casesOn with n · rw [top_add] apply natCast_lt_top -- Porting note: was `apply_mod_cast Nat.lt_succ_of_le; apply_mod_cast h` norm_cast; apply Nat.lt_succ_of_le; norm_cast at h #align part_enat.lt_add_one_iff_lt PartENat.lt_add_one_iff_lt lemma lt_coe_succ_iff_le {x : PartENat} {n : ℕ} (hx : x ≠ ⊤) : x < n.succ ↔ x ≤ n := by rw [Nat.succ_eq_add_one n, Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_one, lt_add_one_iff_lt hx] #align part_enat.lt_coe_succ_iff_le PartENat.lt_coe_succ_iff_le theorem add_eq_top_iff {a b : PartENat} : a + b = ⊤ ↔ a = ⊤ ∨ b = ⊤ := by refine PartENat.casesOn a ?_ ?_ <;> refine PartENat.casesOn b ?_ ?_ <;> simp [top_add, add_top] simp only [← Nat.cast_add, PartENat.natCast_ne_top, forall_const, not_false_eq_true] #align part_enat.add_eq_top_iff PartENat.add_eq_top_iff protected theorem add_right_cancel_iff {a b c : PartENat} (hc : c ≠ ⊤) : a + c = b + c ↔ a = b := by rcases ne_top_iff.1 hc with ⟨c, rfl⟩ refine PartENat.casesOn a ?_ ?_ <;> refine PartENat.casesOn b ?_ ?_ <;> simp [add_eq_top_iff, natCast_ne_top, @eq_comm _ (⊤ : PartENat), top_add] simp only [← Nat.cast_add, add_left_cancel_iff, PartENat.natCast_inj, add_comm, forall_const] #align part_enat.add_right_cancel_iff PartENat.add_right_cancel_iff protected theorem add_left_cancel_iff {a b c : PartENat} (ha : a ≠ ⊤) : a + b = a + c ↔ b = c := by rw [add_comm a, add_comm a, PartENat.add_right_cancel_iff ha] #align part_enat.add_left_cancel_iff PartENat.add_left_cancel_iff section WithTop /-- Computably converts a `PartENat` to a `ℕ∞`. -/ def toWithTop (x : PartENat) [Decidable x.Dom] : ℕ∞ := x.toOption #align part_enat.to_with_top PartENat.toWithTop theorem toWithTop_top : have : Decidable (⊤ : PartENat).Dom := Part.noneDecidable toWithTop ⊤ = ⊤ := rfl #align part_enat.to_with_top_top PartENat.toWithTop_top @[simp] theorem toWithTop_top' {h : Decidable (⊤ : PartENat).Dom} : toWithTop ⊤ = ⊤ := by convert toWithTop_top #align part_enat.to_with_top_top' PartENat.toWithTop_top' theorem toWithTop_zero : have : Decidable (0 : PartENat).Dom := someDecidable 0 toWithTop 0 = 0 := rfl #align part_enat.to_with_top_zero PartENat.toWithTop_zero @[simp] theorem toWithTop_zero' {h : Decidable (0 : PartENat).Dom} : toWithTop 0 = 0 := by convert toWithTop_zero #align part_enat.to_with_top_zero' PartENat.toWithTop_zero' theorem toWithTop_one : have : Decidable (1 : PartENat).Dom := someDecidable 1 toWithTop 1 = 1 := rfl @[simp]
Mathlib/Data/Nat/PartENat.lean
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theorem toWithTop_one' {h : Decidable (1 : PartENat).Dom} : toWithTop 1 = 1 := by
convert toWithTop_one
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Unbundled.Pow import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Fold import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Option import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Pi import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Prod import Mathlib.Data.Multiset.Lattice import Mathlib.Data.Set.Lattice import Mathlib.Order.Hom.Lattice import Mathlib.Order.Nat #align_import data.finset.lattice from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"442a83d738cb208d3600056c489be16900ba701d" /-! # Lattice operations on finsets -/ -- TODO: -- assert_not_exists OrderedCommMonoid assert_not_exists MonoidWithZero open Function Multiset OrderDual variable {F α β γ ι κ : Type*} namespace Finset /-! ### sup -/ section Sup -- TODO: define with just `[Bot α]` where some lemmas hold without requiring `[OrderBot α]` variable [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] /-- Supremum of a finite set: `sup {a, b, c} f = f a ⊔ f b ⊔ f c` -/ def sup (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) : α := s.fold (· ⊔ ·) ⊥ f #align finset.sup Finset.sup variable {s s₁ s₂ : Finset β} {f g : β → α} {a : α} theorem sup_def : s.sup f = (s.1.map f).sup := rfl #align finset.sup_def Finset.sup_def @[simp] theorem sup_empty : (∅ : Finset β).sup f = ⊥ := fold_empty #align finset.sup_empty Finset.sup_empty @[simp] theorem sup_cons {b : β} (h : b ∉ s) : (cons b s h).sup f = f b ⊔ s.sup f := fold_cons h #align finset.sup_cons Finset.sup_cons @[simp] theorem sup_insert [DecidableEq β] {b : β} : (insert b s : Finset β).sup f = f b ⊔ s.sup f := fold_insert_idem #align finset.sup_insert Finset.sup_insert @[simp] theorem sup_image [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset γ) (f : γ → β) (g : β → α) : (s.image f).sup g = s.sup (g ∘ f) := fold_image_idem #align finset.sup_image Finset.sup_image @[simp] theorem sup_map (s : Finset γ) (f : γ ↪ β) (g : β → α) : (s.map f).sup g = s.sup (g ∘ f) := fold_map #align finset.sup_map Finset.sup_map @[simp] theorem sup_singleton {b : β} : ({b} : Finset β).sup f = f b := Multiset.sup_singleton #align finset.sup_singleton Finset.sup_singleton theorem sup_sup : s.sup (f ⊔ g) = s.sup f ⊔ s.sup g := by induction s using Finset.cons_induction with | empty => rw [sup_empty, sup_empty, sup_empty, bot_sup_eq] | cons _ _ _ ih => rw [sup_cons, sup_cons, sup_cons, ih] exact sup_sup_sup_comm _ _ _ _ #align finset.sup_sup Finset.sup_sup theorem sup_congr {f g : β → α} (hs : s₁ = s₂) (hfg : ∀ a ∈ s₂, f a = g a) : s₁.sup f = s₂.sup g := by subst hs exact Finset.fold_congr hfg #align finset.sup_congr Finset.sup_congr @[simp] theorem _root_.map_finset_sup [SemilatticeSup β] [OrderBot β] [FunLike F α β] [SupBotHomClass F α β] (f : F) (s : Finset ι) (g : ι → α) : f (s.sup g) = s.sup (f ∘ g) := Finset.cons_induction_on s (map_bot f) fun i s _ h => by rw [sup_cons, sup_cons, map_sup, h, Function.comp_apply] #align map_finset_sup map_finset_sup @[simp] protected theorem sup_le_iff {a : α} : s.sup f ≤ a ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, f b ≤ a := by apply Iff.trans Multiset.sup_le simp only [Multiset.mem_map, and_imp, exists_imp] exact ⟨fun k b hb => k _ _ hb rfl, fun k a' b hb h => h ▸ k _ hb⟩ #align finset.sup_le_iff Finset.sup_le_iff protected alias ⟨_, sup_le⟩ := Finset.sup_le_iff #align finset.sup_le Finset.sup_le theorem sup_const_le : (s.sup fun _ => a) ≤ a := Finset.sup_le fun _ _ => le_rfl #align finset.sup_const_le Finset.sup_const_le theorem le_sup {b : β} (hb : b ∈ s) : f b ≤ s.sup f := Finset.sup_le_iff.1 le_rfl _ hb #align finset.le_sup Finset.le_sup theorem le_sup_of_le {b : β} (hb : b ∈ s) (h : a ≤ f b) : a ≤ s.sup f := h.trans <| le_sup hb #align finset.le_sup_of_le Finset.le_sup_of_le theorem sup_union [DecidableEq β] : (s₁ ∪ s₂).sup f = s₁.sup f ⊔ s₂.sup f := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun c => by simp [or_imp, forall_and] #align finset.sup_union Finset.sup_union @[simp] theorem sup_biUnion [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset γ) (t : γ → Finset β) : (s.biUnion t).sup f = s.sup fun x => (t x).sup f := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun c => by simp [@forall_swap _ β] #align finset.sup_bUnion Finset.sup_biUnion theorem sup_const {s : Finset β} (h : s.Nonempty) (c : α) : (s.sup fun _ => c) = c := eq_of_forall_ge_iff (fun _ => Finset.sup_le_iff.trans h.forall_const) #align finset.sup_const Finset.sup_const @[simp] theorem sup_bot (s : Finset β) : (s.sup fun _ => ⊥) = (⊥ : α) := by obtain rfl | hs := s.eq_empty_or_nonempty · exact sup_empty · exact sup_const hs _ #align finset.sup_bot Finset.sup_bot theorem sup_ite (p : β → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (s.sup fun i => ite (p i) (f i) (g i)) = (s.filter p).sup f ⊔ (s.filter fun i => ¬p i).sup g := fold_ite _ #align finset.sup_ite Finset.sup_ite theorem sup_mono_fun {g : β → α} (h : ∀ b ∈ s, f b ≤ g b) : s.sup f ≤ s.sup g := Finset.sup_le fun b hb => le_trans (h b hb) (le_sup hb) #align finset.sup_mono_fun Finset.sup_mono_fun @[gcongr] theorem sup_mono (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : s₁.sup f ≤ s₂.sup f := Finset.sup_le (fun _ hb => le_sup (h hb)) #align finset.sup_mono Finset.sup_mono protected theorem sup_comm (s : Finset β) (t : Finset γ) (f : β → γ → α) : (s.sup fun b => t.sup (f b)) = t.sup fun c => s.sup fun b => f b c := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun a => by simpa using forall₂_swap #align finset.sup_comm Finset.sup_comm @[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note: linter claims that LHS does not simplify theorem sup_attach (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) : (s.attach.sup fun x => f x) = s.sup f := (s.attach.sup_map (Function.Embedding.subtype _) f).symm.trans <| congr_arg _ attach_map_val #align finset.sup_attach Finset.sup_attach /-- See also `Finset.product_biUnion`. -/ theorem sup_product_left (s : Finset β) (t : Finset γ) (f : β × γ → α) : (s ×ˢ t).sup f = s.sup fun i => t.sup fun i' => f ⟨i, i'⟩ := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun a => by simp [@forall_swap _ γ] #align finset.sup_product_left Finset.sup_product_left theorem sup_product_right (s : Finset β) (t : Finset γ) (f : β × γ → α) : (s ×ˢ t).sup f = t.sup fun i' => s.sup fun i => f ⟨i, i'⟩ := by rw [sup_product_left, Finset.sup_comm] #align finset.sup_product_right Finset.sup_product_right section Prod variable {ι κ α β : Type*} [SemilatticeSup α] [SemilatticeSup β] [OrderBot α] [OrderBot β] {s : Finset ι} {t : Finset κ} @[simp] lemma sup_prodMap (hs : s.Nonempty) (ht : t.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (g : κ → β) : sup (s ×ˢ t) (Prod.map f g) = (sup s f, sup t g) := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun i ↦ by obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := hs obtain ⟨b, hb⟩ := ht simp only [Prod.map, Finset.sup_le_iff, mem_product, and_imp, Prod.forall, Prod.le_def] exact ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨fun i hi ↦ (h _ _ hi hb).1, fun j hj ↦ (h _ _ ha hj).2⟩, by aesop⟩ end Prod @[simp] theorem sup_erase_bot [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α) : (s.erase ⊥).sup id = s.sup id := by refine (sup_mono (s.erase_subset _)).antisymm (Finset.sup_le_iff.2 fun a ha => ?_) obtain rfl | ha' := eq_or_ne a ⊥ · exact bot_le · exact le_sup (mem_erase.2 ⟨ha', ha⟩) #align finset.sup_erase_bot Finset.sup_erase_bot theorem sup_sdiff_right {α β : Type*} [GeneralizedBooleanAlgebra α] (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) (a : α) : (s.sup fun b => f b \ a) = s.sup f \ a := by induction s using Finset.cons_induction with | empty => rw [sup_empty, sup_empty, bot_sdiff] | cons _ _ _ h => rw [sup_cons, sup_cons, h, sup_sdiff] #align finset.sup_sdiff_right Finset.sup_sdiff_right theorem comp_sup_eq_sup_comp [SemilatticeSup γ] [OrderBot γ] {s : Finset β} {f : β → α} (g : α → γ) (g_sup : ∀ x y, g (x ⊔ y) = g x ⊔ g y) (bot : g ⊥ = ⊥) : g (s.sup f) = s.sup (g ∘ f) := Finset.cons_induction_on s bot fun c t hc ih => by rw [sup_cons, sup_cons, g_sup, ih, Function.comp_apply] #align finset.comp_sup_eq_sup_comp Finset.comp_sup_eq_sup_comp /-- Computing `sup` in a subtype (closed under `sup`) is the same as computing it in `α`. -/ theorem sup_coe {P : α → Prop} {Pbot : P ⊥} {Psup : ∀ ⦃x y⦄, P x → P y → P (x ⊔ y)} (t : Finset β) (f : β → { x : α // P x }) : (@sup { x // P x } _ (Subtype.semilatticeSup Psup) (Subtype.orderBot Pbot) t f : α) = t.sup fun x => ↑(f x) := by letI := Subtype.semilatticeSup Psup letI := Subtype.orderBot Pbot apply comp_sup_eq_sup_comp Subtype.val <;> intros <;> rfl #align finset.sup_coe Finset.sup_coe @[simp] theorem sup_toFinset {α β} [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset α) (f : α → Multiset β) : (s.sup f).toFinset = s.sup fun x => (f x).toFinset := comp_sup_eq_sup_comp Multiset.toFinset toFinset_union rfl #align finset.sup_to_finset Finset.sup_toFinset theorem _root_.List.foldr_sup_eq_sup_toFinset [DecidableEq α] (l : List α) : l.foldr (· ⊔ ·) ⊥ = l.toFinset.sup id := by rw [← coe_fold_r, ← Multiset.fold_dedup_idem, sup_def, ← List.toFinset_coe, toFinset_val, Multiset.map_id] rfl #align list.foldr_sup_eq_sup_to_finset List.foldr_sup_eq_sup_toFinset theorem subset_range_sup_succ (s : Finset ℕ) : s ⊆ range (s.sup id).succ := fun _ hn => mem_range.2 <| Nat.lt_succ_of_le <| @le_sup _ _ _ _ _ id _ hn #align finset.subset_range_sup_succ Finset.subset_range_sup_succ theorem exists_nat_subset_range (s : Finset ℕ) : ∃ n : ℕ, s ⊆ range n := ⟨_, s.subset_range_sup_succ⟩ #align finset.exists_nat_subset_range Finset.exists_nat_subset_range theorem sup_induction {p : α → Prop} (hb : p ⊥) (hp : ∀ a₁, p a₁ → ∀ a₂, p a₂ → p (a₁ ⊔ a₂)) (hs : ∀ b ∈ s, p (f b)) : p (s.sup f) := by induction s using Finset.cons_induction with | empty => exact hb | cons _ _ _ ih => simp only [sup_cons, forall_mem_cons] at hs ⊢ exact hp _ hs.1 _ (ih hs.2) #align finset.sup_induction Finset.sup_induction theorem sup_le_of_le_directed {α : Type*} [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] (s : Set α) (hs : s.Nonempty) (hdir : DirectedOn (· ≤ ·) s) (t : Finset α) : (∀ x ∈ t, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≤ y) → ∃ x ∈ s, t.sup id ≤ x := by classical induction' t using Finset.induction_on with a r _ ih h · simpa only [forall_prop_of_true, and_true_iff, forall_prop_of_false, bot_le, not_false_iff, sup_empty, forall_true_iff, not_mem_empty] · intro h have incs : (r : Set α) ⊆ ↑(insert a r) := by rw [Finset.coe_subset] apply Finset.subset_insert -- x ∈ s is above the sup of r obtain ⟨x, ⟨hxs, hsx_sup⟩⟩ := ih fun x hx => h x <| incs hx -- y ∈ s is above a obtain ⟨y, hys, hay⟩ := h a (Finset.mem_insert_self a r) -- z ∈ s is above x and y obtain ⟨z, hzs, ⟨hxz, hyz⟩⟩ := hdir x hxs y hys use z, hzs rw [sup_insert, id, sup_le_iff] exact ⟨le_trans hay hyz, le_trans hsx_sup hxz⟩ #align finset.sup_le_of_le_directed Finset.sup_le_of_le_directed -- If we acquire sublattices -- the hypotheses should be reformulated as `s : SubsemilatticeSupBot` theorem sup_mem (s : Set α) (w₁ : ⊥ ∈ s) (w₂ : ∀ᵉ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ s), x ⊔ y ∈ s) {ι : Type*} (t : Finset ι) (p : ι → α) (h : ∀ i ∈ t, p i ∈ s) : t.sup p ∈ s := @sup_induction _ _ _ _ _ _ (· ∈ s) w₁ w₂ h #align finset.sup_mem Finset.sup_mem @[simp] protected theorem sup_eq_bot_iff (f : β → α) (S : Finset β) : S.sup f = ⊥ ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, f s = ⊥ := by classical induction' S using Finset.induction with a S _ hi <;> simp [*] #align finset.sup_eq_bot_iff Finset.sup_eq_bot_iff end Sup theorem sup_eq_iSup [CompleteLattice β] (s : Finset α) (f : α → β) : s.sup f = ⨆ a ∈ s, f a := le_antisymm (Finset.sup_le (fun a ha => le_iSup_of_le a <| le_iSup (fun _ => f a) ha)) (iSup_le fun _ => iSup_le fun ha => le_sup ha) #align finset.sup_eq_supr Finset.sup_eq_iSup theorem sup_id_eq_sSup [CompleteLattice α] (s : Finset α) : s.sup id = sSup s := by simp [sSup_eq_iSup, sup_eq_iSup] #align finset.sup_id_eq_Sup Finset.sup_id_eq_sSup theorem sup_id_set_eq_sUnion (s : Finset (Set α)) : s.sup id = ⋃₀ ↑s := sup_id_eq_sSup _ #align finset.sup_id_set_eq_sUnion Finset.sup_id_set_eq_sUnion @[simp] theorem sup_set_eq_biUnion (s : Finset α) (f : α → Set β) : s.sup f = ⋃ x ∈ s, f x := sup_eq_iSup _ _ #align finset.sup_set_eq_bUnion Finset.sup_set_eq_biUnion theorem sup_eq_sSup_image [CompleteLattice β] (s : Finset α) (f : α → β) : s.sup f = sSup (f '' s) := by classical rw [← Finset.coe_image, ← sup_id_eq_sSup, sup_image, Function.id_comp] #align finset.sup_eq_Sup_image Finset.sup_eq_sSup_image /-! ### inf -/ section Inf -- TODO: define with just `[Top α]` where some lemmas hold without requiring `[OrderTop α]` variable [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] /-- Infimum of a finite set: `inf {a, b, c} f = f a ⊓ f b ⊓ f c` -/ def inf (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) : α := s.fold (· ⊓ ·) ⊤ f #align finset.inf Finset.inf variable {s s₁ s₂ : Finset β} {f g : β → α} {a : α} theorem inf_def : s.inf f = (s.1.map f).inf := rfl #align finset.inf_def Finset.inf_def @[simp] theorem inf_empty : (∅ : Finset β).inf f = ⊤ := fold_empty #align finset.inf_empty Finset.inf_empty @[simp] theorem inf_cons {b : β} (h : b ∉ s) : (cons b s h).inf f = f b ⊓ s.inf f := @sup_cons αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ h #align finset.inf_cons Finset.inf_cons @[simp] theorem inf_insert [DecidableEq β] {b : β} : (insert b s : Finset β).inf f = f b ⊓ s.inf f := fold_insert_idem #align finset.inf_insert Finset.inf_insert @[simp] theorem inf_image [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset γ) (f : γ → β) (g : β → α) : (s.image f).inf g = s.inf (g ∘ f) := fold_image_idem #align finset.inf_image Finset.inf_image @[simp] theorem inf_map (s : Finset γ) (f : γ ↪ β) (g : β → α) : (s.map f).inf g = s.inf (g ∘ f) := fold_map #align finset.inf_map Finset.inf_map @[simp] theorem inf_singleton {b : β} : ({b} : Finset β).inf f = f b := Multiset.inf_singleton #align finset.inf_singleton Finset.inf_singleton theorem inf_inf : s.inf (f ⊓ g) = s.inf f ⊓ s.inf g := @sup_sup αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_inf Finset.inf_inf theorem inf_congr {f g : β → α} (hs : s₁ = s₂) (hfg : ∀ a ∈ s₂, f a = g a) : s₁.inf f = s₂.inf g := by subst hs exact Finset.fold_congr hfg #align finset.inf_congr Finset.inf_congr @[simp] theorem _root_.map_finset_inf [SemilatticeInf β] [OrderTop β] [FunLike F α β] [InfTopHomClass F α β] (f : F) (s : Finset ι) (g : ι → α) : f (s.inf g) = s.inf (f ∘ g) := Finset.cons_induction_on s (map_top f) fun i s _ h => by rw [inf_cons, inf_cons, map_inf, h, Function.comp_apply] #align map_finset_inf map_finset_inf @[simp] protected theorem le_inf_iff {a : α} : a ≤ s.inf f ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, a ≤ f b := @Finset.sup_le_iff αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.le_inf_iff Finset.le_inf_iff protected alias ⟨_, le_inf⟩ := Finset.le_inf_iff #align finset.le_inf Finset.le_inf theorem le_inf_const_le : a ≤ s.inf fun _ => a := Finset.le_inf fun _ _ => le_rfl #align finset.le_inf_const_le Finset.le_inf_const_le theorem inf_le {b : β} (hb : b ∈ s) : s.inf f ≤ f b := Finset.le_inf_iff.1 le_rfl _ hb #align finset.inf_le Finset.inf_le theorem inf_le_of_le {b : β} (hb : b ∈ s) (h : f b ≤ a) : s.inf f ≤ a := (inf_le hb).trans h #align finset.inf_le_of_le Finset.inf_le_of_le theorem inf_union [DecidableEq β] : (s₁ ∪ s₂).inf f = s₁.inf f ⊓ s₂.inf f := eq_of_forall_le_iff fun c ↦ by simp [or_imp, forall_and] #align finset.inf_union Finset.inf_union @[simp] theorem inf_biUnion [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset γ) (t : γ → Finset β) : (s.biUnion t).inf f = s.inf fun x => (t x).inf f := @sup_biUnion αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_bUnion Finset.inf_biUnion theorem inf_const (h : s.Nonempty) (c : α) : (s.inf fun _ => c) = c := @sup_const αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ h _ #align finset.inf_const Finset.inf_const @[simp] theorem inf_top (s : Finset β) : (s.inf fun _ => ⊤) = (⊤ : α) := @sup_bot αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_top Finset.inf_top theorem inf_ite (p : β → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (s.inf fun i ↦ ite (p i) (f i) (g i)) = (s.filter p).inf f ⊓ (s.filter fun i ↦ ¬ p i).inf g := fold_ite _ theorem inf_mono_fun {g : β → α} (h : ∀ b ∈ s, f b ≤ g b) : s.inf f ≤ s.inf g := Finset.le_inf fun b hb => le_trans (inf_le hb) (h b hb) #align finset.inf_mono_fun Finset.inf_mono_fun @[gcongr] theorem inf_mono (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : s₂.inf f ≤ s₁.inf f := Finset.le_inf (fun _ hb => inf_le (h hb)) #align finset.inf_mono Finset.inf_mono protected theorem inf_comm (s : Finset β) (t : Finset γ) (f : β → γ → α) : (s.inf fun b => t.inf (f b)) = t.inf fun c => s.inf fun b => f b c := @Finset.sup_comm αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_comm Finset.inf_comm theorem inf_attach (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) : (s.attach.inf fun x => f x) = s.inf f := @sup_attach αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_attach Finset.inf_attach theorem inf_product_left (s : Finset β) (t : Finset γ) (f : β × γ → α) : (s ×ˢ t).inf f = s.inf fun i => t.inf fun i' => f ⟨i, i'⟩ := @sup_product_left αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_product_left Finset.inf_product_left theorem inf_product_right (s : Finset β) (t : Finset γ) (f : β × γ → α) : (s ×ˢ t).inf f = t.inf fun i' => s.inf fun i => f ⟨i, i'⟩ := @sup_product_right αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_product_right Finset.inf_product_right section Prod variable {ι κ α β : Type*} [SemilatticeInf α] [SemilatticeInf β] [OrderTop α] [OrderTop β] {s : Finset ι} {t : Finset κ} @[simp] lemma inf_prodMap (hs : s.Nonempty) (ht : t.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (g : κ → β) : inf (s ×ˢ t) (Prod.map f g) = (inf s f, inf t g) := sup_prodMap (α := αᵒᵈ) (β := βᵒᵈ) hs ht _ _ end Prod @[simp] theorem inf_erase_top [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α) : (s.erase ⊤).inf id = s.inf id := @sup_erase_bot αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_erase_top Finset.inf_erase_top theorem comp_inf_eq_inf_comp [SemilatticeInf γ] [OrderTop γ] {s : Finset β} {f : β → α} (g : α → γ) (g_inf : ∀ x y, g (x ⊓ y) = g x ⊓ g y) (top : g ⊤ = ⊤) : g (s.inf f) = s.inf (g ∘ f) := @comp_sup_eq_sup_comp αᵒᵈ _ γᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g_inf top #align finset.comp_inf_eq_inf_comp Finset.comp_inf_eq_inf_comp /-- Computing `inf` in a subtype (closed under `inf`) is the same as computing it in `α`. -/ theorem inf_coe {P : α → Prop} {Ptop : P ⊤} {Pinf : ∀ ⦃x y⦄, P x → P y → P (x ⊓ y)} (t : Finset β) (f : β → { x : α // P x }) : (@inf { x // P x } _ (Subtype.semilatticeInf Pinf) (Subtype.orderTop Ptop) t f : α) = t.inf fun x => ↑(f x) := @sup_coe αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ Ptop Pinf t f #align finset.inf_coe Finset.inf_coe theorem _root_.List.foldr_inf_eq_inf_toFinset [DecidableEq α] (l : List α) : l.foldr (· ⊓ ·) ⊤ = l.toFinset.inf id := by rw [← coe_fold_r, ← Multiset.fold_dedup_idem, inf_def, ← List.toFinset_coe, toFinset_val, Multiset.map_id] rfl #align list.foldr_inf_eq_inf_to_finset List.foldr_inf_eq_inf_toFinset theorem inf_induction {p : α → Prop} (ht : p ⊤) (hp : ∀ a₁, p a₁ → ∀ a₂, p a₂ → p (a₁ ⊓ a₂)) (hs : ∀ b ∈ s, p (f b)) : p (s.inf f) := @sup_induction αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ ht hp hs #align finset.inf_induction Finset.inf_induction theorem inf_mem (s : Set α) (w₁ : ⊤ ∈ s) (w₂ : ∀ᵉ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ s), x ⊓ y ∈ s) {ι : Type*} (t : Finset ι) (p : ι → α) (h : ∀ i ∈ t, p i ∈ s) : t.inf p ∈ s := @inf_induction _ _ _ _ _ _ (· ∈ s) w₁ w₂ h #align finset.inf_mem Finset.inf_mem @[simp] protected theorem inf_eq_top_iff (f : β → α) (S : Finset β) : S.inf f = ⊤ ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, f s = ⊤ := @Finset.sup_eq_bot_iff αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_eq_top_iff Finset.inf_eq_top_iff end Inf @[simp] theorem toDual_sup [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) : toDual (s.sup f) = s.inf (toDual ∘ f) := rfl #align finset.to_dual_sup Finset.toDual_sup @[simp] theorem toDual_inf [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) : toDual (s.inf f) = s.sup (toDual ∘ f) := rfl #align finset.to_dual_inf Finset.toDual_inf @[simp] theorem ofDual_sup [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] (s : Finset β) (f : β → αᵒᵈ) : ofDual (s.sup f) = s.inf (ofDual ∘ f) := rfl #align finset.of_dual_sup Finset.ofDual_sup @[simp] theorem ofDual_inf [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] (s : Finset β) (f : β → αᵒᵈ) : ofDual (s.inf f) = s.sup (ofDual ∘ f) := rfl #align finset.of_dual_inf Finset.ofDual_inf section DistribLattice variable [DistribLattice α] section OrderBot variable [OrderBot α] {s : Finset ι} {t : Finset κ} {f : ι → α} {g : κ → α} {a : α} theorem sup_inf_distrib_left (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : a ⊓ s.sup f = s.sup fun i => a ⊓ f i := by induction s using Finset.cons_induction with | empty => simp_rw [Finset.sup_empty, inf_bot_eq] | cons _ _ _ h => rw [sup_cons, sup_cons, inf_sup_left, h] #align finset.sup_inf_distrib_left Finset.sup_inf_distrib_left theorem sup_inf_distrib_right (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : s.sup f ⊓ a = s.sup fun i => f i ⊓ a := by rw [_root_.inf_comm, s.sup_inf_distrib_left] simp_rw [_root_.inf_comm] #align finset.sup_inf_distrib_right Finset.sup_inf_distrib_right protected theorem disjoint_sup_right : Disjoint a (s.sup f) ↔ ∀ ⦃i⦄, i ∈ s → Disjoint a (f i) := by simp only [disjoint_iff, sup_inf_distrib_left, Finset.sup_eq_bot_iff] #align finset.disjoint_sup_right Finset.disjoint_sup_right protected theorem disjoint_sup_left : Disjoint (s.sup f) a ↔ ∀ ⦃i⦄, i ∈ s → Disjoint (f i) a := by simp only [disjoint_iff, sup_inf_distrib_right, Finset.sup_eq_bot_iff] #align finset.disjoint_sup_left Finset.disjoint_sup_left theorem sup_inf_sup (s : Finset ι) (t : Finset κ) (f : ι → α) (g : κ → α) : s.sup f ⊓ t.sup g = (s ×ˢ t).sup fun i => f i.1 ⊓ g i.2 := by simp_rw [Finset.sup_inf_distrib_right, Finset.sup_inf_distrib_left, sup_product_left] #align finset.sup_inf_sup Finset.sup_inf_sup end OrderBot section OrderTop variable [OrderTop α] {f : ι → α} {g : κ → α} {s : Finset ι} {t : Finset κ} {a : α} theorem inf_sup_distrib_left (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : a ⊔ s.inf f = s.inf fun i => a ⊔ f i := @sup_inf_distrib_left αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_sup_distrib_left Finset.inf_sup_distrib_left theorem inf_sup_distrib_right (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : s.inf f ⊔ a = s.inf fun i => f i ⊔ a := @sup_inf_distrib_right αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_sup_distrib_right Finset.inf_sup_distrib_right protected theorem codisjoint_inf_right : Codisjoint a (s.inf f) ↔ ∀ ⦃i⦄, i ∈ s → Codisjoint a (f i) := @Finset.disjoint_sup_right αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.codisjoint_inf_right Finset.codisjoint_inf_right protected theorem codisjoint_inf_left : Codisjoint (s.inf f) a ↔ ∀ ⦃i⦄, i ∈ s → Codisjoint (f i) a := @Finset.disjoint_sup_left αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.codisjoint_inf_left Finset.codisjoint_inf_left theorem inf_sup_inf (s : Finset ι) (t : Finset κ) (f : ι → α) (g : κ → α) : s.inf f ⊔ t.inf g = (s ×ˢ t).inf fun i => f i.1 ⊔ g i.2 := @sup_inf_sup αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_sup_inf Finset.inf_sup_inf end OrderTop section BoundedOrder variable [BoundedOrder α] [DecidableEq ι] --TODO: Extract out the obvious isomorphism `(insert i s).pi t ≃ t i ×ˢ s.pi t` from this proof theorem inf_sup {κ : ι → Type*} (s : Finset ι) (t : ∀ i, Finset (κ i)) (f : ∀ i, κ i → α) : (s.inf fun i => (t i).sup (f i)) = (s.pi t).sup fun g => s.attach.inf fun i => f _ <| g _ i.2 := by induction' s using Finset.induction with i s hi ih · simp rw [inf_insert, ih, attach_insert, sup_inf_sup] refine eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun c => ?_ simp only [Finset.sup_le_iff, mem_product, mem_pi, and_imp, Prod.forall, inf_insert, inf_image] refine ⟨fun h g hg => h (g i <| mem_insert_self _ _) (fun j hj => g j <| mem_insert_of_mem hj) (hg _ <| mem_insert_self _ _) fun j hj => hg _ <| mem_insert_of_mem hj, fun h a g ha hg => ?_⟩ -- TODO: This `have` must be named to prevent it being shadowed by the internal `this` in `simpa` have aux : ∀ j : { x // x ∈ s }, ↑j ≠ i := fun j : s => ne_of_mem_of_not_mem j.2 hi -- Porting note: `simpa` doesn't support placeholders in proof terms have := h (fun j hj => if hji : j = i then cast (congr_arg κ hji.symm) a else g _ <| mem_of_mem_insert_of_ne hj hji) (fun j hj => ?_) · simpa only [cast_eq, dif_pos, Function.comp, Subtype.coe_mk, dif_neg, aux] using this rw [mem_insert] at hj obtain (rfl | hj) := hj · simpa · simpa [ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hj hi] using hg _ _ #align finset.inf_sup Finset.inf_sup theorem sup_inf {κ : ι → Type*} (s : Finset ι) (t : ∀ i, Finset (κ i)) (f : ∀ i, κ i → α) : (s.sup fun i => (t i).inf (f i)) = (s.pi t).inf fun g => s.attach.sup fun i => f _ <| g _ i.2 := @inf_sup αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.sup_inf Finset.sup_inf end BoundedOrder end DistribLattice section BooleanAlgebra variable [BooleanAlgebra α] {s : Finset ι} theorem sup_sdiff_left (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : (s.sup fun b => a \ f b) = a \ s.inf f := by induction s using Finset.cons_induction with | empty => rw [sup_empty, inf_empty, sdiff_top] | cons _ _ _ h => rw [sup_cons, inf_cons, h, sdiff_inf] #align finset.sup_sdiff_left Finset.sup_sdiff_left theorem inf_sdiff_left (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : (s.inf fun b => a \ f b) = a \ s.sup f := by induction hs using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with | singleton => rw [sup_singleton, inf_singleton] | cons _ _ _ _ ih => rw [sup_cons, inf_cons, ih, sdiff_sup] #align finset.inf_sdiff_left Finset.inf_sdiff_left theorem inf_sdiff_right (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : (s.inf fun b => f b \ a) = s.inf f \ a := by induction hs using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with | singleton => rw [inf_singleton, inf_singleton] | cons _ _ _ _ ih => rw [inf_cons, inf_cons, ih, inf_sdiff] #align finset.inf_sdiff_right Finset.inf_sdiff_right theorem inf_himp_right (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : (s.inf fun b => f b ⇨ a) = s.sup f ⇨ a := @sup_sdiff_left αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_himp_right Finset.inf_himp_right theorem sup_himp_right (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : (s.sup fun b => f b ⇨ a) = s.inf f ⇨ a := @inf_sdiff_left αᵒᵈ _ _ _ hs _ _ #align finset.sup_himp_right Finset.sup_himp_right theorem sup_himp_left (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (a : α) : (s.sup fun b => a ⇨ f b) = a ⇨ s.sup f := @inf_sdiff_right αᵒᵈ _ _ _ hs _ _ #align finset.sup_himp_left Finset.sup_himp_left @[simp] protected theorem compl_sup (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → α) : (s.sup f)ᶜ = s.inf fun i => (f i)ᶜ := map_finset_sup (OrderIso.compl α) _ _ #align finset.compl_sup Finset.compl_sup @[simp] protected theorem compl_inf (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → α) : (s.inf f)ᶜ = s.sup fun i => (f i)ᶜ := map_finset_inf (OrderIso.compl α) _ _ #align finset.compl_inf Finset.compl_inf end BooleanAlgebra section LinearOrder variable [LinearOrder α] section OrderBot variable [OrderBot α] {s : Finset ι} {f : ι → α} {a : α} theorem comp_sup_eq_sup_comp_of_is_total [SemilatticeSup β] [OrderBot β] (g : α → β) (mono_g : Monotone g) (bot : g ⊥ = ⊥) : g (s.sup f) = s.sup (g ∘ f) := comp_sup_eq_sup_comp g mono_g.map_sup bot #align finset.comp_sup_eq_sup_comp_of_is_total Finset.comp_sup_eq_sup_comp_of_is_total @[simp] protected theorem le_sup_iff (ha : ⊥ < a) : a ≤ s.sup f ↔ ∃ b ∈ s, a ≤ f b := by apply Iff.intro · induction s using cons_induction with | empty => exact (absurd · (not_le_of_lt ha)) | cons c t hc ih => rw [sup_cons, le_sup_iff] exact fun | Or.inl h => ⟨c, mem_cons.2 (Or.inl rfl), h⟩ | Or.inr h => let ⟨b, hb, hle⟩ := ih h; ⟨b, mem_cons.2 (Or.inr hb), hle⟩ · exact fun ⟨b, hb, hle⟩ => le_trans hle (le_sup hb) #align finset.le_sup_iff Finset.le_sup_iff @[simp] protected theorem lt_sup_iff : a < s.sup f ↔ ∃ b ∈ s, a < f b := by apply Iff.intro · induction s using cons_induction with | empty => exact (absurd · not_lt_bot) | cons c t hc ih => rw [sup_cons, lt_sup_iff] exact fun | Or.inl h => ⟨c, mem_cons.2 (Or.inl rfl), h⟩ | Or.inr h => let ⟨b, hb, hlt⟩ := ih h; ⟨b, mem_cons.2 (Or.inr hb), hlt⟩ · exact fun ⟨b, hb, hlt⟩ => lt_of_lt_of_le hlt (le_sup hb) #align finset.lt_sup_iff Finset.lt_sup_iff @[simp] protected theorem sup_lt_iff (ha : ⊥ < a) : s.sup f < a ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, f b < a := ⟨fun hs b hb => lt_of_le_of_lt (le_sup hb) hs, Finset.cons_induction_on s (fun _ => ha) fun c t hc => by simpa only [sup_cons, sup_lt_iff, mem_cons, forall_eq_or_imp] using And.imp_right⟩ #align finset.sup_lt_iff Finset.sup_lt_iff end OrderBot section OrderTop variable [OrderTop α] {s : Finset ι} {f : ι → α} {a : α} theorem comp_inf_eq_inf_comp_of_is_total [SemilatticeInf β] [OrderTop β] (g : α → β) (mono_g : Monotone g) (top : g ⊤ = ⊤) : g (s.inf f) = s.inf (g ∘ f) := comp_inf_eq_inf_comp g mono_g.map_inf top #align finset.comp_inf_eq_inf_comp_of_is_total Finset.comp_inf_eq_inf_comp_of_is_total @[simp] protected theorem inf_le_iff (ha : a < ⊤) : s.inf f ≤ a ↔ ∃ b ∈ s, f b ≤ a := @Finset.le_sup_iff αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ ha #align finset.inf_le_iff Finset.inf_le_iff @[simp] protected theorem inf_lt_iff : s.inf f < a ↔ ∃ b ∈ s, f b < a := @Finset.lt_sup_iff αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_lt_iff Finset.inf_lt_iff @[simp] protected theorem lt_inf_iff (ha : a < ⊤) : a < s.inf f ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, a < f b := @Finset.sup_lt_iff αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ ha #align finset.lt_inf_iff Finset.lt_inf_iff end OrderTop end LinearOrder theorem inf_eq_iInf [CompleteLattice β] (s : Finset α) (f : α → β) : s.inf f = ⨅ a ∈ s, f a := @sup_eq_iSup _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_eq_infi Finset.inf_eq_iInf theorem inf_id_eq_sInf [CompleteLattice α] (s : Finset α) : s.inf id = sInf s := @sup_id_eq_sSup αᵒᵈ _ _ #align finset.inf_id_eq_Inf Finset.inf_id_eq_sInf theorem inf_id_set_eq_sInter (s : Finset (Set α)) : s.inf id = ⋂₀ ↑s := inf_id_eq_sInf _ #align finset.inf_id_set_eq_sInter Finset.inf_id_set_eq_sInter @[simp] theorem inf_set_eq_iInter (s : Finset α) (f : α → Set β) : s.inf f = ⋂ x ∈ s, f x := inf_eq_iInf _ _ #align finset.inf_set_eq_bInter Finset.inf_set_eq_iInter theorem inf_eq_sInf_image [CompleteLattice β] (s : Finset α) (f : α → β) : s.inf f = sInf (f '' s) := @sup_eq_sSup_image _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ #align finset.inf_eq_Inf_image Finset.inf_eq_sInf_image section Sup' variable [SemilatticeSup α] theorem sup_of_mem {s : Finset β} (f : β → α) {b : β} (h : b ∈ s) : ∃ a : α, s.sup ((↑) ∘ f : β → WithBot α) = ↑a := Exists.imp (fun _ => And.left) (@le_sup (WithBot α) _ _ _ _ _ _ h (f b) rfl) #align finset.sup_of_mem Finset.sup_of_mem /-- Given nonempty finset `s` then `s.sup' H f` is the supremum of its image under `f` in (possibly unbounded) join-semilattice `α`, where `H` is a proof of nonemptiness. If `α` has a bottom element you may instead use `Finset.sup` which does not require `s` nonempty. -/ def sup' (s : Finset β) (H : s.Nonempty) (f : β → α) : α := WithBot.unbot (s.sup ((↑) ∘ f)) (by simpa using H) #align finset.sup' Finset.sup' variable {s : Finset β} (H : s.Nonempty) (f : β → α) @[simp] theorem coe_sup' : ((s.sup' H f : α) : WithBot α) = s.sup ((↑) ∘ f) := by rw [sup', WithBot.coe_unbot] #align finset.coe_sup' Finset.coe_sup' @[simp] theorem sup'_cons {b : β} {hb : b ∉ s} : (cons b s hb).sup' (nonempty_cons hb) f = f b ⊔ s.sup' H f := by rw [← WithBot.coe_eq_coe] simp [WithBot.coe_sup] #align finset.sup'_cons Finset.sup'_cons @[simp] theorem sup'_insert [DecidableEq β] {b : β} : (insert b s).sup' (insert_nonempty _ _) f = f b ⊔ s.sup' H f := by rw [← WithBot.coe_eq_coe] simp [WithBot.coe_sup] #align finset.sup'_insert Finset.sup'_insert @[simp] theorem sup'_singleton {b : β} : ({b} : Finset β).sup' (singleton_nonempty _) f = f b := rfl #align finset.sup'_singleton Finset.sup'_singleton @[simp] theorem sup'_le_iff {a : α} : s.sup' H f ≤ a ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, f b ≤ a := by simp_rw [← @WithBot.coe_le_coe α, coe_sup', Finset.sup_le_iff]; rfl #align finset.sup'_le_iff Finset.sup'_le_iff alias ⟨_, sup'_le⟩ := sup'_le_iff #align finset.sup'_le Finset.sup'_le theorem le_sup' {b : β} (h : b ∈ s) : f b ≤ s.sup' ⟨b, h⟩ f := (sup'_le_iff ⟨b, h⟩ f).1 le_rfl b h #align finset.le_sup' Finset.le_sup' theorem le_sup'_of_le {a : α} {b : β} (hb : b ∈ s) (h : a ≤ f b) : a ≤ s.sup' ⟨b, hb⟩ f := h.trans <| le_sup' _ hb #align finset.le_sup'_of_le Finset.le_sup'_of_le @[simp] theorem sup'_const (a : α) : s.sup' H (fun _ => a) = a := by apply le_antisymm · apply sup'_le intros exact le_rfl · apply le_sup' (fun _ => a) H.choose_spec #align finset.sup'_const Finset.sup'_const theorem sup'_union [DecidableEq β] {s₁ s₂ : Finset β} (h₁ : s₁.Nonempty) (h₂ : s₂.Nonempty) (f : β → α) : (s₁ ∪ s₂).sup' (h₁.mono subset_union_left) f = s₁.sup' h₁ f ⊔ s₂.sup' h₂ f := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun a => by simp [or_imp, forall_and] #align finset.sup'_union Finset.sup'_union theorem sup'_biUnion [DecidableEq β] {s : Finset γ} (Hs : s.Nonempty) {t : γ → Finset β} (Ht : ∀ b, (t b).Nonempty) : (s.biUnion t).sup' (Hs.biUnion fun b _ => Ht b) f = s.sup' Hs (fun b => (t b).sup' (Ht b) f) := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun c => by simp [@forall_swap _ β] #align finset.sup'_bUnion Finset.sup'_biUnion protected theorem sup'_comm {t : Finset γ} (hs : s.Nonempty) (ht : t.Nonempty) (f : β → γ → α) : (s.sup' hs fun b => t.sup' ht (f b)) = t.sup' ht fun c => s.sup' hs fun b => f b c := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun a => by simpa using forall₂_swap #align finset.sup'_comm Finset.sup'_comm theorem sup'_product_left {t : Finset γ} (h : (s ×ˢ t).Nonempty) (f : β × γ → α) : (s ×ˢ t).sup' h f = s.sup' h.fst fun i => t.sup' h.snd fun i' => f ⟨i, i'⟩ := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun a => by simp [@forall_swap _ γ] #align finset.sup'_product_left Finset.sup'_product_left theorem sup'_product_right {t : Finset γ} (h : (s ×ˢ t).Nonempty) (f : β × γ → α) : (s ×ˢ t).sup' h f = t.sup' h.snd fun i' => s.sup' h.fst fun i => f ⟨i, i'⟩ := by rw [sup'_product_left, Finset.sup'_comm] #align finset.sup'_product_right Finset.sup'_product_right section Prod variable {ι κ α β : Type*} [SemilatticeSup α] [SemilatticeSup β] {s : Finset ι} {t : Finset κ} /-- See also `Finset.sup'_prodMap`. -/ lemma prodMk_sup'_sup' (hs : s.Nonempty) (ht : t.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (g : κ → β) : (sup' s hs f, sup' t ht g) = sup' (s ×ˢ t) (hs.product ht) (Prod.map f g) := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun i ↦ by obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := hs obtain ⟨b, hb⟩ := ht simp only [Prod.map, sup'_le_iff, mem_product, and_imp, Prod.forall, Prod.le_def] exact ⟨by aesop, fun h ↦ ⟨fun i hi ↦ (h _ _ hi hb).1, fun j hj ↦ (h _ _ ha hj).2⟩⟩ /-- See also `Finset.prodMk_sup'_sup'`. -/ -- @[simp] -- TODO: Why does `Prod.map_apply` simplify the LHS? lemma sup'_prodMap (hst : (s ×ˢ t).Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (g : κ → β) : sup' (s ×ˢ t) hst (Prod.map f g) = (sup' s hst.fst f, sup' t hst.snd g) := (prodMk_sup'_sup' _ _ _ _).symm end Prod theorem sup'_induction {p : α → Prop} (hp : ∀ a₁, p a₁ → ∀ a₂, p a₂ → p (a₁ ⊔ a₂)) (hs : ∀ b ∈ s, p (f b)) : p (s.sup' H f) := by show @WithBot.recBotCoe α (fun _ => Prop) True p ↑(s.sup' H f) rw [coe_sup'] refine sup_induction trivial (fun a₁ h₁ a₂ h₂ ↦ ?_) hs match a₁, a₂ with | ⊥, _ => rwa [bot_sup_eq] | (a₁ : α), ⊥ => rwa [sup_bot_eq] | (a₁ : α), (a₂ : α) => exact hp a₁ h₁ a₂ h₂ #align finset.sup'_induction Finset.sup'_induction theorem sup'_mem (s : Set α) (w : ∀ᵉ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ s), x ⊔ y ∈ s) {ι : Type*} (t : Finset ι) (H : t.Nonempty) (p : ι → α) (h : ∀ i ∈ t, p i ∈ s) : t.sup' H p ∈ s := sup'_induction H p w h #align finset.sup'_mem Finset.sup'_mem @[congr] theorem sup'_congr {t : Finset β} {f g : β → α} (h₁ : s = t) (h₂ : ∀ x ∈ s, f x = g x) : s.sup' H f = t.sup' (h₁ ▸ H) g := by subst s refine eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun c => ?_ simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [sup'_le_iff, h₂] #align finset.sup'_congr Finset.sup'_congr theorem comp_sup'_eq_sup'_comp [SemilatticeSup γ] {s : Finset β} (H : s.Nonempty) {f : β → α} (g : α → γ) (g_sup : ∀ x y, g (x ⊔ y) = g x ⊔ g y) : g (s.sup' H f) = s.sup' H (g ∘ f) := by refine H.cons_induction ?_ ?_ <;> intros <;> simp [*] #align finset.comp_sup'_eq_sup'_comp Finset.comp_sup'_eq_sup'_comp @[simp] theorem _root_.map_finset_sup' [SemilatticeSup β] [FunLike F α β] [SupHomClass F α β] (f : F) {s : Finset ι} (hs) (g : ι → α) : f (s.sup' hs g) = s.sup' hs (f ∘ g) := by refine hs.cons_induction ?_ ?_ <;> intros <;> simp [*] #align map_finset_sup' map_finset_sup' lemma nsmul_sup' [LinearOrderedAddCommMonoid β] {s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : α → β) (n : ℕ) : s.sup' hs (fun a => n • f a) = n • s.sup' hs f := let ns : SupHom β β := { toFun := (n • ·), map_sup' := fun _ _ => (nsmul_right_mono n).map_max } (map_finset_sup' ns hs _).symm /-- To rewrite from right to left, use `Finset.sup'_comp_eq_image`. -/ @[simp] theorem sup'_image [DecidableEq β] {s : Finset γ} {f : γ → β} (hs : (s.image f).Nonempty) (g : β → α) : (s.image f).sup' hs g = s.sup' hs.of_image (g ∘ f) := by rw [← WithBot.coe_eq_coe]; simp only [coe_sup', sup_image, WithBot.coe_sup]; rfl #align finset.sup'_image Finset.sup'_image /-- A version of `Finset.sup'_image` with LHS and RHS reversed. Also, this lemma assumes that `s` is nonempty instead of assuming that its image is nonempty. -/ lemma sup'_comp_eq_image [DecidableEq β] {s : Finset γ} {f : γ → β} (hs : s.Nonempty) (g : β → α) : s.sup' hs (g ∘ f) = (s.image f).sup' (hs.image f) g := .symm <| sup'_image _ _ /-- To rewrite from right to left, use `Finset.sup'_comp_eq_map`. -/ @[simp] theorem sup'_map {s : Finset γ} {f : γ ↪ β} (g : β → α) (hs : (s.map f).Nonempty) : (s.map f).sup' hs g = s.sup' (map_nonempty.1 hs) (g ∘ f) := by rw [← WithBot.coe_eq_coe, coe_sup', sup_map, coe_sup'] rfl #align finset.sup'_map Finset.sup'_map /-- A version of `Finset.sup'_map` with LHS and RHS reversed. Also, this lemma assumes that `s` is nonempty instead of assuming that its image is nonempty. -/ lemma sup'_comp_eq_map {s : Finset γ} {f : γ ↪ β} (g : β → α) (hs : s.Nonempty) : s.sup' hs (g ∘ f) = (s.map f).sup' (map_nonempty.2 hs) g := .symm <| sup'_map _ _ theorem sup'_mono {s₁ s₂ : Finset β} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (h₁ : s₁.Nonempty): s₁.sup' h₁ f ≤ s₂.sup' (h₁.mono h) f := Finset.sup'_le h₁ _ (fun _ hb => le_sup' _ (h hb)) /-- A version of `Finset.sup'_mono` acceptable for `@[gcongr]`. Instead of deducing `s₂.Nonempty` from `s₁.Nonempty` and `s₁ ⊆ s₂`, this version takes it as an argument. -/ @[gcongr] lemma _root_.GCongr.finset_sup'_le {s₁ s₂ : Finset β} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) {h₁ : s₁.Nonempty} {h₂ : s₂.Nonempty} : s₁.sup' h₁ f ≤ s₂.sup' h₂ f := sup'_mono f h h₁ end Sup' section Inf' variable [SemilatticeInf α] theorem inf_of_mem {s : Finset β} (f : β → α) {b : β} (h : b ∈ s) : ∃ a : α, s.inf ((↑) ∘ f : β → WithTop α) = ↑a := @sup_of_mem αᵒᵈ _ _ _ f _ h #align finset.inf_of_mem Finset.inf_of_mem /-- Given nonempty finset `s` then `s.inf' H f` is the infimum of its image under `f` in (possibly unbounded) meet-semilattice `α`, where `H` is a proof of nonemptiness. If `α` has a top element you may instead use `Finset.inf` which does not require `s` nonempty. -/ def inf' (s : Finset β) (H : s.Nonempty) (f : β → α) : α := WithTop.untop (s.inf ((↑) ∘ f)) (by simpa using H) #align finset.inf' Finset.inf' variable {s : Finset β} (H : s.Nonempty) (f : β → α) @[simp] theorem coe_inf' : ((s.inf' H f : α) : WithTop α) = s.inf ((↑) ∘ f) := @coe_sup' αᵒᵈ _ _ _ H f #align finset.coe_inf' Finset.coe_inf' @[simp] theorem inf'_cons {b : β} {hb : b ∉ s} : (cons b s hb).inf' (nonempty_cons hb) f = f b ⊓ s.inf' H f := @sup'_cons αᵒᵈ _ _ _ H f _ _ #align finset.inf'_cons Finset.inf'_cons @[simp] theorem inf'_insert [DecidableEq β] {b : β} : (insert b s).inf' (insert_nonempty _ _) f = f b ⊓ s.inf' H f := @sup'_insert αᵒᵈ _ _ _ H f _ _ #align finset.inf'_insert Finset.inf'_insert @[simp] theorem inf'_singleton {b : β} : ({b} : Finset β).inf' (singleton_nonempty _) f = f b := rfl #align finset.inf'_singleton Finset.inf'_singleton @[simp] theorem le_inf'_iff {a : α} : a ≤ s.inf' H f ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, a ≤ f b := sup'_le_iff (α := αᵒᵈ) H f #align finset.le_inf'_iff Finset.le_inf'_iff theorem le_inf' {a : α} (hs : ∀ b ∈ s, a ≤ f b) : a ≤ s.inf' H f := sup'_le (α := αᵒᵈ) H f hs #align finset.le_inf' Finset.le_inf' theorem inf'_le {b : β} (h : b ∈ s) : s.inf' ⟨b, h⟩ f ≤ f b := le_sup' (α := αᵒᵈ) f h #align finset.inf'_le Finset.inf'_le theorem inf'_le_of_le {a : α} {b : β} (hb : b ∈ s) (h : f b ≤ a) : s.inf' ⟨b, hb⟩ f ≤ a := (inf'_le _ hb).trans h #align finset.inf'_le_of_le Finset.inf'_le_of_le @[simp] theorem inf'_const (a : α) : (s.inf' H fun _ => a) = a := sup'_const (α := αᵒᵈ) H a #align finset.inf'_const Finset.inf'_const theorem inf'_union [DecidableEq β] {s₁ s₂ : Finset β} (h₁ : s₁.Nonempty) (h₂ : s₂.Nonempty) (f : β → α) : (s₁ ∪ s₂).inf' (h₁.mono subset_union_left) f = s₁.inf' h₁ f ⊓ s₂.inf' h₂ f := @sup'_union αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ h₁ h₂ _ #align finset.inf'_union Finset.inf'_union theorem inf'_biUnion [DecidableEq β] {s : Finset γ} (Hs : s.Nonempty) {t : γ → Finset β} (Ht : ∀ b, (t b).Nonempty) : (s.biUnion t).inf' (Hs.biUnion fun b _ => Ht b) f = s.inf' Hs (fun b => (t b).inf' (Ht b) f) := sup'_biUnion (α := αᵒᵈ) _ Hs Ht #align finset.inf'_bUnion Finset.inf'_biUnion protected theorem inf'_comm {t : Finset γ} (hs : s.Nonempty) (ht : t.Nonempty) (f : β → γ → α) : (s.inf' hs fun b => t.inf' ht (f b)) = t.inf' ht fun c => s.inf' hs fun b => f b c := @Finset.sup'_comm αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ hs ht _ #align finset.inf'_comm Finset.inf'_comm theorem inf'_product_left {t : Finset γ} (h : (s ×ˢ t).Nonempty) (f : β × γ → α) : (s ×ˢ t).inf' h f = s.inf' h.fst fun i => t.inf' h.snd fun i' => f ⟨i, i'⟩ := sup'_product_left (α := αᵒᵈ) h f #align finset.inf'_product_left Finset.inf'_product_left theorem inf'_product_right {t : Finset γ} (h : (s ×ˢ t).Nonempty) (f : β × γ → α) : (s ×ˢ t).inf' h f = t.inf' h.snd fun i' => s.inf' h.fst fun i => f ⟨i, i'⟩ := sup'_product_right (α := αᵒᵈ) h f #align finset.inf'_product_right Finset.inf'_product_right section Prod variable {ι κ α β : Type*} [SemilatticeInf α] [SemilatticeInf β] {s : Finset ι} {t : Finset κ} /-- See also `Finset.inf'_prodMap`. -/ lemma prodMk_inf'_inf' (hs : s.Nonempty) (ht : t.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (g : κ → β) : (inf' s hs f, inf' t ht g) = inf' (s ×ˢ t) (hs.product ht) (Prod.map f g) := prodMk_sup'_sup' (α := αᵒᵈ) (β := βᵒᵈ) hs ht _ _ /-- See also `Finset.prodMk_inf'_inf'`. -/ -- @[simp] -- TODO: Why does `Prod.map_apply` simplify the LHS? lemma inf'_prodMap (hst : (s ×ˢ t).Nonempty) (f : ι → α) (g : κ → β) : inf' (s ×ˢ t) hst (Prod.map f g) = (inf' s hst.fst f, inf' t hst.snd g) := (prodMk_inf'_inf' _ _ _ _).symm end Prod theorem comp_inf'_eq_inf'_comp [SemilatticeInf γ] {s : Finset β} (H : s.Nonempty) {f : β → α} (g : α → γ) (g_inf : ∀ x y, g (x ⊓ y) = g x ⊓ g y) : g (s.inf' H f) = s.inf' H (g ∘ f) := comp_sup'_eq_sup'_comp (α := αᵒᵈ) (γ := γᵒᵈ) H g g_inf #align finset.comp_inf'_eq_inf'_comp Finset.comp_inf'_eq_inf'_comp theorem inf'_induction {p : α → Prop} (hp : ∀ a₁, p a₁ → ∀ a₂, p a₂ → p (a₁ ⊓ a₂)) (hs : ∀ b ∈ s, p (f b)) : p (s.inf' H f) := sup'_induction (α := αᵒᵈ) H f hp hs #align finset.inf'_induction Finset.inf'_induction theorem inf'_mem (s : Set α) (w : ∀ᵉ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ s), x ⊓ y ∈ s) {ι : Type*} (t : Finset ι) (H : t.Nonempty) (p : ι → α) (h : ∀ i ∈ t, p i ∈ s) : t.inf' H p ∈ s := inf'_induction H p w h #align finset.inf'_mem Finset.inf'_mem @[congr] theorem inf'_congr {t : Finset β} {f g : β → α} (h₁ : s = t) (h₂ : ∀ x ∈ s, f x = g x) : s.inf' H f = t.inf' (h₁ ▸ H) g := sup'_congr (α := αᵒᵈ) H h₁ h₂ #align finset.inf'_congr Finset.inf'_congr @[simp] theorem _root_.map_finset_inf' [SemilatticeInf β] [FunLike F α β] [InfHomClass F α β] (f : F) {s : Finset ι} (hs) (g : ι → α) : f (s.inf' hs g) = s.inf' hs (f ∘ g) := by refine hs.cons_induction ?_ ?_ <;> intros <;> simp [*] #align map_finset_inf' map_finset_inf' lemma nsmul_inf' [LinearOrderedAddCommMonoid β] {s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : α → β) (n : ℕ) : s.inf' hs (fun a => n • f a) = n • s.inf' hs f := let ns : InfHom β β := { toFun := (n • ·), map_inf' := fun _ _ => (nsmul_right_mono n).map_min } (map_finset_inf' ns hs _).symm /-- To rewrite from right to left, use `Finset.inf'_comp_eq_image`. -/ @[simp] theorem inf'_image [DecidableEq β] {s : Finset γ} {f : γ → β} (hs : (s.image f).Nonempty) (g : β → α) : (s.image f).inf' hs g = s.inf' hs.of_image (g ∘ f) := @sup'_image αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ _ hs _ #align finset.inf'_image Finset.inf'_image /-- A version of `Finset.inf'_image` with LHS and RHS reversed. Also, this lemma assumes that `s` is nonempty instead of assuming that its image is nonempty. -/ lemma inf'_comp_eq_image [DecidableEq β] {s : Finset γ} {f : γ → β} (hs : s.Nonempty) (g : β → α) : s.inf' hs (g ∘ f) = (s.image f).inf' (hs.image f) g := sup'_comp_eq_image (α := αᵒᵈ) hs g /-- To rewrite from right to left, use `Finset.inf'_comp_eq_map`. -/ @[simp] theorem inf'_map {s : Finset γ} {f : γ ↪ β} (g : β → α) (hs : (s.map f).Nonempty) : (s.map f).inf' hs g = s.inf' (map_nonempty.1 hs) (g ∘ f) := sup'_map (α := αᵒᵈ) _ hs #align finset.inf'_map Finset.inf'_map /-- A version of `Finset.inf'_map` with LHS and RHS reversed. Also, this lemma assumes that `s` is nonempty instead of assuming that its image is nonempty. -/ lemma inf'_comp_eq_map {s : Finset γ} {f : γ ↪ β} (g : β → α) (hs : s.Nonempty) : s.inf' hs (g ∘ f) = (s.map f).inf' (map_nonempty.2 hs) g := sup'_comp_eq_map (α := αᵒᵈ) g hs theorem inf'_mono {s₁ s₂ : Finset β} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (h₁ : s₁.Nonempty) : s₂.inf' (h₁.mono h) f ≤ s₁.inf' h₁ f := Finset.le_inf' h₁ _ (fun _ hb => inf'_le _ (h hb)) /-- A version of `Finset.inf'_mono` acceptable for `@[gcongr]`. Instead of deducing `s₂.Nonempty` from `s₁.Nonempty` and `s₁ ⊆ s₂`, this version takes it as an argument. -/ @[gcongr] lemma _root_.GCongr.finset_inf'_mono {s₁ s₂ : Finset β} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) {h₁ : s₁.Nonempty} {h₂ : s₂.Nonempty} : s₂.inf' h₂ f ≤ s₁.inf' h₁ f := inf'_mono f h h₁ end Inf' section Sup variable [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] theorem sup'_eq_sup {s : Finset β} (H : s.Nonempty) (f : β → α) : s.sup' H f = s.sup f := le_antisymm (sup'_le H f fun _ => le_sup) (Finset.sup_le fun _ => le_sup' f) #align finset.sup'_eq_sup Finset.sup'_eq_sup theorem coe_sup_of_nonempty {s : Finset β} (h : s.Nonempty) (f : β → α) : (↑(s.sup f) : WithBot α) = s.sup ((↑) ∘ f) := by simp only [← sup'_eq_sup h, coe_sup' h] #align finset.coe_sup_of_nonempty Finset.coe_sup_of_nonempty end Sup section Inf variable [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] theorem inf'_eq_inf {s : Finset β} (H : s.Nonempty) (f : β → α) : s.inf' H f = s.inf f := sup'_eq_sup (α := αᵒᵈ) H f #align finset.inf'_eq_inf Finset.inf'_eq_inf theorem coe_inf_of_nonempty {s : Finset β} (h : s.Nonempty) (f : β → α) : (↑(s.inf f) : WithTop α) = s.inf ((↑) ∘ f) := coe_sup_of_nonempty (α := αᵒᵈ) h f #align finset.coe_inf_of_nonempty Finset.coe_inf_of_nonempty end Inf @[simp] protected theorem sup_apply {C : β → Type*} [∀ b : β, SemilatticeSup (C b)] [∀ b : β, OrderBot (C b)] (s : Finset α) (f : α → ∀ b : β, C b) (b : β) : s.sup f b = s.sup fun a => f a b := comp_sup_eq_sup_comp (fun x : ∀ b : β, C b => x b) (fun _ _ => rfl) rfl #align finset.sup_apply Finset.sup_apply @[simp] protected theorem inf_apply {C : β → Type*} [∀ b : β, SemilatticeInf (C b)] [∀ b : β, OrderTop (C b)] (s : Finset α) (f : α → ∀ b : β, C b) (b : β) : s.inf f b = s.inf fun a => f a b := Finset.sup_apply (C := fun b => (C b)ᵒᵈ) s f b #align finset.inf_apply Finset.inf_apply @[simp] protected theorem sup'_apply {C : β → Type*} [∀ b : β, SemilatticeSup (C b)] {s : Finset α} (H : s.Nonempty) (f : α → ∀ b : β, C b) (b : β) : s.sup' H f b = s.sup' H fun a => f a b := comp_sup'_eq_sup'_comp H (fun x : ∀ b : β, C b => x b) fun _ _ => rfl #align finset.sup'_apply Finset.sup'_apply @[simp] protected theorem inf'_apply {C : β → Type*} [∀ b : β, SemilatticeInf (C b)] {s : Finset α} (H : s.Nonempty) (f : α → ∀ b : β, C b) (b : β) : s.inf' H f b = s.inf' H fun a => f a b := Finset.sup'_apply (C := fun b => (C b)ᵒᵈ) H f b #align finset.inf'_apply Finset.inf'_apply @[simp] theorem toDual_sup' [SemilatticeSup α] {s : Finset ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) : toDual (s.sup' hs f) = s.inf' hs (toDual ∘ f) := rfl #align finset.to_dual_sup' Finset.toDual_sup' @[simp] theorem toDual_inf' [SemilatticeInf α] {s : Finset ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) : toDual (s.inf' hs f) = s.sup' hs (toDual ∘ f) := rfl #align finset.to_dual_inf' Finset.toDual_inf' @[simp] theorem ofDual_sup' [SemilatticeInf α] {s : Finset ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → αᵒᵈ) : ofDual (s.sup' hs f) = s.inf' hs (ofDual ∘ f) := rfl #align finset.of_dual_sup' Finset.ofDual_sup' @[simp] theorem ofDual_inf' [SemilatticeSup α] {s : Finset ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → αᵒᵈ) : ofDual (s.inf' hs f) = s.sup' hs (ofDual ∘ f) := rfl #align finset.of_dual_inf' Finset.ofDual_inf' section DistribLattice variable [DistribLattice α] {s : Finset ι} {t : Finset κ} (hs : s.Nonempty) (ht : t.Nonempty) {f : ι → α} {g : κ → α} {a : α} theorem sup'_inf_distrib_left (f : ι → α) (a : α) : a ⊓ s.sup' hs f = s.sup' hs fun i ↦ a ⊓ f i := by induction hs using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with | singleton => simp | cons _ _ _ hs ih => simp_rw [sup'_cons hs, inf_sup_left, ih] #align finset.sup'_inf_distrib_left Finset.sup'_inf_distrib_left theorem sup'_inf_distrib_right (f : ι → α) (a : α) : s.sup' hs f ⊓ a = s.sup' hs fun i => f i ⊓ a := by rw [inf_comm, sup'_inf_distrib_left]; simp_rw [inf_comm] #align finset.sup'_inf_distrib_right Finset.sup'_inf_distrib_right theorem sup'_inf_sup' (f : ι → α) (g : κ → α) : s.sup' hs f ⊓ t.sup' ht g = (s ×ˢ t).sup' (hs.product ht) fun i => f i.1 ⊓ g i.2 := by simp_rw [Finset.sup'_inf_distrib_right, Finset.sup'_inf_distrib_left, sup'_product_left] #align finset.sup'_inf_sup' Finset.sup'_inf_sup' theorem inf'_sup_distrib_left (f : ι → α) (a : α) : a ⊔ s.inf' hs f = s.inf' hs fun i => a ⊔ f i := @sup'_inf_distrib_left αᵒᵈ _ _ _ hs _ _ #align finset.inf'_sup_distrib_left Finset.inf'_sup_distrib_left theorem inf'_sup_distrib_right (f : ι → α) (a : α) : s.inf' hs f ⊔ a = s.inf' hs fun i => f i ⊔ a := @sup'_inf_distrib_right αᵒᵈ _ _ _ hs _ _ #align finset.inf'_sup_distrib_right Finset.inf'_sup_distrib_right theorem inf'_sup_inf' (f : ι → α) (g : κ → α) : s.inf' hs f ⊔ t.inf' ht g = (s ×ˢ t).inf' (hs.product ht) fun i => f i.1 ⊔ g i.2 := @sup'_inf_sup' αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _ hs ht _ _ #align finset.inf'_sup_inf' Finset.inf'_sup_inf' end DistribLattice section LinearOrder variable [LinearOrder α] {s : Finset ι} (H : s.Nonempty) {f : ι → α} {a : α} @[simp] theorem le_sup'_iff : a ≤ s.sup' H f ↔ ∃ b ∈ s, a ≤ f b := by rw [← WithBot.coe_le_coe, coe_sup', Finset.le_sup_iff (WithBot.bot_lt_coe a)] exact exists_congr (fun _ => and_congr_right' WithBot.coe_le_coe) #align finset.le_sup'_iff Finset.le_sup'_iff @[simp] theorem lt_sup'_iff : a < s.sup' H f ↔ ∃ b ∈ s, a < f b := by rw [← WithBot.coe_lt_coe, coe_sup', Finset.lt_sup_iff] exact exists_congr (fun _ => and_congr_right' WithBot.coe_lt_coe) #align finset.lt_sup'_iff Finset.lt_sup'_iff @[simp] theorem sup'_lt_iff : s.sup' H f < a ↔ ∀ i ∈ s, f i < a := by rw [← WithBot.coe_lt_coe, coe_sup', Finset.sup_lt_iff (WithBot.bot_lt_coe a)] exact forall₂_congr (fun _ _ => WithBot.coe_lt_coe) #align finset.sup'_lt_iff Finset.sup'_lt_iff @[simp] theorem inf'_le_iff : s.inf' H f ≤ a ↔ ∃ i ∈ s, f i ≤ a := le_sup'_iff (α := αᵒᵈ) H #align finset.inf'_le_iff Finset.inf'_le_iff @[simp] theorem inf'_lt_iff : s.inf' H f < a ↔ ∃ i ∈ s, f i < a := lt_sup'_iff (α := αᵒᵈ) H #align finset.inf'_lt_iff Finset.inf'_lt_iff @[simp] theorem lt_inf'_iff : a < s.inf' H f ↔ ∀ i ∈ s, a < f i := sup'_lt_iff (α := αᵒᵈ) H #align finset.lt_inf'_iff Finset.lt_inf'_iff theorem exists_mem_eq_sup' (f : ι → α) : ∃ i, i ∈ s ∧ s.sup' H f = f i := by induction H using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with | singleton c => exact ⟨c, mem_singleton_self c, rfl⟩ | cons c s hcs hs ih => rcases ih with ⟨b, hb, h'⟩ rw [sup'_cons hs, h'] cases le_total (f b) (f c) with | inl h => exact ⟨c, mem_cons.2 (Or.inl rfl), sup_eq_left.2 h⟩ | inr h => exact ⟨b, mem_cons.2 (Or.inr hb), sup_eq_right.2 h⟩ #align finset.exists_mem_eq_sup' Finset.exists_mem_eq_sup' theorem exists_mem_eq_inf' (f : ι → α) : ∃ i, i ∈ s ∧ s.inf' H f = f i := exists_mem_eq_sup' (α := αᵒᵈ) H f #align finset.exists_mem_eq_inf' Finset.exists_mem_eq_inf' theorem exists_mem_eq_sup [OrderBot α] (s : Finset ι) (h : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) : ∃ i, i ∈ s ∧ s.sup f = f i := sup'_eq_sup h f ▸ exists_mem_eq_sup' h f #align finset.exists_mem_eq_sup Finset.exists_mem_eq_sup theorem exists_mem_eq_inf [OrderTop α] (s : Finset ι) (h : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → α) : ∃ i, i ∈ s ∧ s.inf f = f i := exists_mem_eq_sup (α := αᵒᵈ) s h f #align finset.exists_mem_eq_inf Finset.exists_mem_eq_inf end LinearOrder /-! ### max and min of finite sets -/ section MaxMin variable [LinearOrder α] /-- Let `s` be a finset in a linear order. Then `s.max` is the maximum of `s` if `s` is not empty, and `⊥` otherwise. It belongs to `WithBot α`. If you want to get an element of `α`, see `s.max'`. -/ protected def max (s : Finset α) : WithBot α := sup s (↑) #align finset.max Finset.max theorem max_eq_sup_coe {s : Finset α} : s.max = s.sup (↑) := rfl #align finset.max_eq_sup_coe Finset.max_eq_sup_coe theorem max_eq_sup_withBot (s : Finset α) : s.max = sup s (↑) := rfl #align finset.max_eq_sup_with_bot Finset.max_eq_sup_withBot @[simp] theorem max_empty : (∅ : Finset α).max = ⊥ := rfl #align finset.max_empty Finset.max_empty @[simp] theorem max_insert {a : α} {s : Finset α} : (insert a s).max = max ↑a s.max := fold_insert_idem #align finset.max_insert Finset.max_insert @[simp] theorem max_singleton {a : α} : Finset.max {a} = (a : WithBot α) := by rw [← insert_emptyc_eq] exact max_insert #align finset.max_singleton Finset.max_singleton theorem max_of_mem {s : Finset α} {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) : ∃ b : α, s.max = b := by obtain ⟨b, h, _⟩ := le_sup (α := WithBot α) h _ rfl exact ⟨b, h⟩ #align finset.max_of_mem Finset.max_of_mem theorem max_of_nonempty {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) : ∃ a : α, s.max = a := let ⟨_, h⟩ := h max_of_mem h #align finset.max_of_nonempty Finset.max_of_nonempty theorem max_eq_bot {s : Finset α} : s.max = ⊥ ↔ s = ∅ := ⟨fun h ↦ s.eq_empty_or_nonempty.elim id fun H ↦ by obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := max_of_nonempty H rw [h] at ha; cases ha; , -- the `;` is needed since the `cases` syntax allows `cases a, b` fun h ↦ h.symm ▸ max_empty⟩ #align finset.max_eq_bot Finset.max_eq_bot theorem mem_of_max {s : Finset α} : ∀ {a : α}, s.max = a → a ∈ s := by induction' s using Finset.induction_on with b s _ ih · intro _ H; cases H · intro a h by_cases p : b = a · induction p exact mem_insert_self b s · cases' max_choice (↑b) s.max with q q <;> rw [max_insert, q] at h · cases h cases p rfl · exact mem_insert_of_mem (ih h) #align finset.mem_of_max Finset.mem_of_max theorem le_max {a : α} {s : Finset α} (as : a ∈ s) : ↑a ≤ s.max := le_sup as #align finset.le_max Finset.le_max theorem not_mem_of_max_lt_coe {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : s.max < a) : a ∉ s := mt le_max h.not_le #align finset.not_mem_of_max_lt_coe Finset.not_mem_of_max_lt_coe theorem le_max_of_eq {s : Finset α} {a b : α} (h₁ : a ∈ s) (h₂ : s.max = b) : a ≤ b := WithBot.coe_le_coe.mp <| (le_max h₁).trans h₂.le #align finset.le_max_of_eq Finset.le_max_of_eq theorem not_mem_of_max_lt {s : Finset α} {a b : α} (h₁ : b < a) (h₂ : s.max = ↑b) : a ∉ s := Finset.not_mem_of_max_lt_coe <| h₂.trans_lt <| WithBot.coe_lt_coe.mpr h₁ #align finset.not_mem_of_max_lt Finset.not_mem_of_max_lt @[gcongr] theorem max_mono {s t : Finset α} (st : s ⊆ t) : s.max ≤ t.max := sup_mono st #align finset.max_mono Finset.max_mono protected theorem max_le {M : WithBot α} {s : Finset α} (st : ∀ a ∈ s, (a : WithBot α) ≤ M) : s.max ≤ M := Finset.sup_le st #align finset.max_le Finset.max_le /-- Let `s` be a finset in a linear order. Then `s.min` is the minimum of `s` if `s` is not empty, and `⊤` otherwise. It belongs to `WithTop α`. If you want to get an element of `α`, see `s.min'`. -/ protected def min (s : Finset α) : WithTop α := inf s (↑) #align finset.min Finset.min theorem min_eq_inf_withTop (s : Finset α) : s.min = inf s (↑) := rfl #align finset.min_eq_inf_with_top Finset.min_eq_inf_withTop @[simp] theorem min_empty : (∅ : Finset α).min = ⊤ := rfl #align finset.min_empty Finset.min_empty @[simp] theorem min_insert {a : α} {s : Finset α} : (insert a s).min = min (↑a) s.min := fold_insert_idem #align finset.min_insert Finset.min_insert @[simp] theorem min_singleton {a : α} : Finset.min {a} = (a : WithTop α) := by rw [← insert_emptyc_eq] exact min_insert #align finset.min_singleton Finset.min_singleton theorem min_of_mem {s : Finset α} {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) : ∃ b : α, s.min = b := by obtain ⟨b, h, _⟩ := inf_le (α := WithTop α) h _ rfl exact ⟨b, h⟩ #align finset.min_of_mem Finset.min_of_mem theorem min_of_nonempty {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) : ∃ a : α, s.min = a := let ⟨_, h⟩ := h min_of_mem h #align finset.min_of_nonempty Finset.min_of_nonempty theorem min_eq_top {s : Finset α} : s.min = ⊤ ↔ s = ∅ := ⟨fun h => s.eq_empty_or_nonempty.elim id fun H => by let ⟨a, ha⟩ := min_of_nonempty H rw [h] at ha; cases ha; , -- Porting note: error without `done` fun h => h.symm ▸ min_empty⟩ #align finset.min_eq_top Finset.min_eq_top theorem mem_of_min {s : Finset α} : ∀ {a : α}, s.min = a → a ∈ s := @mem_of_max αᵒᵈ _ s #align finset.mem_of_min Finset.mem_of_min theorem min_le {a : α} {s : Finset α} (as : a ∈ s) : s.min ≤ a := inf_le as #align finset.min_le Finset.min_le theorem not_mem_of_coe_lt_min {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : ↑a < s.min) : a ∉ s := mt min_le h.not_le #align finset.not_mem_of_coe_lt_min Finset.not_mem_of_coe_lt_min theorem min_le_of_eq {s : Finset α} {a b : α} (h₁ : b ∈ s) (h₂ : s.min = a) : a ≤ b := WithTop.coe_le_coe.mp <| h₂.ge.trans (min_le h₁) #align finset.min_le_of_eq Finset.min_le_of_eq theorem not_mem_of_lt_min {s : Finset α} {a b : α} (h₁ : a < b) (h₂ : s.min = ↑b) : a ∉ s := Finset.not_mem_of_coe_lt_min <| (WithTop.coe_lt_coe.mpr h₁).trans_eq h₂.symm #align finset.not_mem_of_lt_min Finset.not_mem_of_lt_min @[gcongr] theorem min_mono {s t : Finset α} (st : s ⊆ t) : t.min ≤ s.min := inf_mono st #align finset.min_mono Finset.min_mono protected theorem le_min {m : WithTop α} {s : Finset α} (st : ∀ a : α, a ∈ s → m ≤ a) : m ≤ s.min := Finset.le_inf st #align finset.le_min Finset.le_min /-- Given a nonempty finset `s` in a linear order `α`, then `s.min' h` is its minimum, as an element of `α`, where `h` is a proof of nonemptiness. Without this assumption, use instead `s.min`, taking values in `WithTop α`. -/ def min' (s : Finset α) (H : s.Nonempty) : α := inf' s H id #align finset.min' Finset.min' /-- Given a nonempty finset `s` in a linear order `α`, then `s.max' h` is its maximum, as an element of `α`, where `h` is a proof of nonemptiness. Without this assumption, use instead `s.max`, taking values in `WithBot α`. -/ def max' (s : Finset α) (H : s.Nonempty) : α := sup' s H id #align finset.max' Finset.max' variable (s : Finset α) (H : s.Nonempty) {x : α} theorem min'_mem : s.min' H ∈ s := mem_of_min <| by simp only [Finset.min, min', id_eq, coe_inf']; rfl #align finset.min'_mem Finset.min'_mem theorem min'_le (x) (H2 : x ∈ s) : s.min' ⟨x, H2⟩ ≤ x := min_le_of_eq H2 (WithTop.coe_untop _ _).symm #align finset.min'_le Finset.min'_le theorem le_min' (x) (H2 : ∀ y ∈ s, x ≤ y) : x ≤ s.min' H := H2 _ <| min'_mem _ _ #align finset.le_min' Finset.le_min' theorem isLeast_min' : IsLeast (↑s) (s.min' H) := ⟨min'_mem _ _, min'_le _⟩ #align finset.is_least_min' Finset.isLeast_min' @[simp] theorem le_min'_iff {x} : x ≤ s.min' H ↔ ∀ y ∈ s, x ≤ y := le_isGLB_iff (isLeast_min' s H).isGLB #align finset.le_min'_iff Finset.le_min'_iff /-- `{a}.min' _` is `a`. -/ @[simp] theorem min'_singleton (a : α) : ({a} : Finset α).min' (singleton_nonempty _) = a := by simp [min'] #align finset.min'_singleton Finset.min'_singleton theorem max'_mem : s.max' H ∈ s := mem_of_max <| by simp only [max', Finset.max, id_eq, coe_sup']; rfl #align finset.max'_mem Finset.max'_mem theorem le_max' (x) (H2 : x ∈ s) : x ≤ s.max' ⟨x, H2⟩ := le_max_of_eq H2 (WithBot.coe_unbot _ _).symm #align finset.le_max' Finset.le_max' theorem max'_le (x) (H2 : ∀ y ∈ s, y ≤ x) : s.max' H ≤ x := H2 _ <| max'_mem _ _ #align finset.max'_le Finset.max'_le theorem isGreatest_max' : IsGreatest (↑s) (s.max' H) := ⟨max'_mem _ _, le_max' _⟩ #align finset.is_greatest_max' Finset.isGreatest_max' @[simp] theorem max'_le_iff {x} : s.max' H ≤ x ↔ ∀ y ∈ s, y ≤ x := isLUB_le_iff (isGreatest_max' s H).isLUB #align finset.max'_le_iff Finset.max'_le_iff @[simp] theorem max'_lt_iff {x} : s.max' H < x ↔ ∀ y ∈ s, y < x := ⟨fun Hlt y hy => (s.le_max' y hy).trans_lt Hlt, fun H => H _ <| s.max'_mem _⟩ #align finset.max'_lt_iff Finset.max'_lt_iff @[simp] theorem lt_min'_iff : x < s.min' H ↔ ∀ y ∈ s, x < y := @max'_lt_iff αᵒᵈ _ _ H _ #align finset.lt_min'_iff Finset.lt_min'_iff theorem max'_eq_sup' : s.max' H = s.sup' H id := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun _ => (max'_le_iff _ _).trans (sup'_le_iff _ _).symm #align finset.max'_eq_sup' Finset.max'_eq_sup' theorem min'_eq_inf' : s.min' H = s.inf' H id := @max'_eq_sup' αᵒᵈ _ s H #align finset.min'_eq_inf' Finset.min'_eq_inf' /-- `{a}.max' _` is `a`. -/ @[simp] theorem max'_singleton (a : α) : ({a} : Finset α).max' (singleton_nonempty _) = a := by simp [max'] #align finset.max'_singleton Finset.max'_singleton theorem min'_lt_max' {i j} (H1 : i ∈ s) (H2 : j ∈ s) (H3 : i ≠ j) : s.min' ⟨i, H1⟩ < s.max' ⟨i, H1⟩ := isGLB_lt_isLUB_of_ne (s.isLeast_min' _).isGLB (s.isGreatest_max' _).isLUB H1 H2 H3 #align finset.min'_lt_max' Finset.min'_lt_max' /-- If there's more than 1 element, the min' is less than the max'. An alternate version of `min'_lt_max'` which is sometimes more convenient. -/ theorem min'_lt_max'_of_card (h₂ : 1 < card s) : s.min' (Finset.card_pos.1 <| by omega) < s.max' (Finset.card_pos.1 <| by omega) := by rcases one_lt_card.1 h₂ with ⟨a, ha, b, hb, hab⟩ exact s.min'_lt_max' ha hb hab #align finset.min'_lt_max'_of_card Finset.min'_lt_max'_of_card theorem map_ofDual_min (s : Finset αᵒᵈ) : s.min.map ofDual = (s.image ofDual).max := by rw [max_eq_sup_withBot, sup_image] exact congr_fun Option.map_id _ #align finset.map_of_dual_min Finset.map_ofDual_min theorem map_ofDual_max (s : Finset αᵒᵈ) : s.max.map ofDual = (s.image ofDual).min := by rw [min_eq_inf_withTop, inf_image] exact congr_fun Option.map_id _ #align finset.map_of_dual_max Finset.map_ofDual_max theorem map_toDual_min (s : Finset α) : s.min.map toDual = (s.image toDual).max := by rw [max_eq_sup_withBot, sup_image] exact congr_fun Option.map_id _ #align finset.map_to_dual_min Finset.map_toDual_min theorem map_toDual_max (s : Finset α) : s.max.map toDual = (s.image toDual).min := by rw [min_eq_inf_withTop, inf_image] exact congr_fun Option.map_id _ #align finset.map_to_dual_max Finset.map_toDual_max -- Porting note: new proofs without `convert` for the next four theorems. theorem ofDual_min' {s : Finset αᵒᵈ} (hs : s.Nonempty) : ofDual (min' s hs) = max' (s.image ofDual) (hs.image _) := by rw [← WithBot.coe_eq_coe] simp only [min'_eq_inf', id_eq, ofDual_inf', Function.comp_apply, coe_sup', max'_eq_sup', sup_image] rfl #align finset.of_dual_min' Finset.ofDual_min' theorem ofDual_max' {s : Finset αᵒᵈ} (hs : s.Nonempty) : ofDual (max' s hs) = min' (s.image ofDual) (hs.image _) := by rw [← WithTop.coe_eq_coe] simp only [max'_eq_sup', id_eq, ofDual_sup', Function.comp_apply, coe_inf', min'_eq_inf', inf_image] rfl #align finset.of_dual_max' Finset.ofDual_max' theorem toDual_min' {s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nonempty) : toDual (min' s hs) = max' (s.image toDual) (hs.image _) := by rw [← WithBot.coe_eq_coe] simp only [min'_eq_inf', id_eq, toDual_inf', Function.comp_apply, coe_sup', max'_eq_sup', sup_image] rfl #align finset.to_dual_min' Finset.toDual_min' theorem toDual_max' {s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nonempty) : toDual (max' s hs) = min' (s.image toDual) (hs.image _) := by rw [← WithTop.coe_eq_coe] simp only [max'_eq_sup', id_eq, toDual_sup', Function.comp_apply, coe_inf', min'_eq_inf', inf_image] rfl #align finset.to_dual_max' Finset.toDual_max' theorem max'_subset {s t : Finset α} (H : s.Nonempty) (hst : s ⊆ t) : s.max' H ≤ t.max' (H.mono hst) := le_max' _ _ (hst (s.max'_mem H)) #align finset.max'_subset Finset.max'_subset theorem min'_subset {s t : Finset α} (H : s.Nonempty) (hst : s ⊆ t) : t.min' (H.mono hst) ≤ s.min' H := min'_le _ _ (hst (s.min'_mem H)) #align finset.min'_subset Finset.min'_subset theorem max'_insert (a : α) (s : Finset α) (H : s.Nonempty) : (insert a s).max' (s.insert_nonempty a) = max (s.max' H) a := (isGreatest_max' _ _).unique <| by rw [coe_insert, max_comm] exact (isGreatest_max' _ _).insert _ #align finset.max'_insert Finset.max'_insert theorem min'_insert (a : α) (s : Finset α) (H : s.Nonempty) : (insert a s).min' (s.insert_nonempty a) = min (s.min' H) a := (isLeast_min' _ _).unique <| by rw [coe_insert, min_comm] exact (isLeast_min' _ _).insert _ #align finset.min'_insert Finset.min'_insert theorem lt_max'_of_mem_erase_max' [DecidableEq α] {a : α} (ha : a ∈ s.erase (s.max' H)) : a < s.max' H := lt_of_le_of_ne (le_max' _ _ (mem_of_mem_erase ha)) <| ne_of_mem_of_not_mem ha <| not_mem_erase _ _ #align finset.lt_max'_of_mem_erase_max' Finset.lt_max'_of_mem_erase_max' theorem min'_lt_of_mem_erase_min' [DecidableEq α] {a : α} (ha : a ∈ s.erase (s.min' H)) : s.min' H < a := @lt_max'_of_mem_erase_max' αᵒᵈ _ s H _ a ha #align finset.min'_lt_of_mem_erase_min' Finset.min'_lt_of_mem_erase_min' /-- To rewrite from right to left, use `Monotone.map_finset_max'`. -/ @[simp] theorem max'_image [LinearOrder β] {f : α → β} (hf : Monotone f) (s : Finset α) (h : (s.image f).Nonempty) : (s.image f).max' h = f (s.max' h.of_image) := by simp only [max', sup'_image] exact .symm <| comp_sup'_eq_sup'_comp _ _ fun _ _ ↦ hf.map_max #align finset.max'_image Finset.max'_image /-- A version of `Finset.max'_image` with LHS and RHS reversed. Also, this version assumes that `s` is nonempty, not its image. -/ lemma _root_.Monotone.map_finset_max' [LinearOrder β] {f : α → β} (hf : Monotone f) {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) : f (s.max' h) = (s.image f).max' (h.image f) := .symm <| max'_image hf .. /-- To rewrite from right to left, use `Monotone.map_finset_min'`. -/ @[simp] theorem min'_image [LinearOrder β] {f : α → β} (hf : Monotone f) (s : Finset α) (h : (s.image f).Nonempty) : (s.image f).min' h = f (s.min' h.of_image) := by simp only [min', inf'_image] exact .symm <| comp_inf'_eq_inf'_comp _ _ fun _ _ ↦ hf.map_min #align finset.min'_image Finset.min'_image /-- A version of `Finset.min'_image` with LHS and RHS reversed. Also, this version assumes that `s` is nonempty, not its image. -/ lemma _root_.Monotone.map_finset_min' [LinearOrder β] {f : α → β} (hf : Monotone f) {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) : f (s.min' h) = (s.image f).min' (h.image f) := .symm <| min'_image hf .. theorem coe_max' {s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nonempty) : ↑(s.max' hs) = s.max := coe_sup' hs id #align finset.coe_max' Finset.coe_max' theorem coe_min' {s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nonempty) : ↑(s.min' hs) = s.min := coe_inf' hs id #align finset.coe_min' Finset.coe_min' theorem max_mem_image_coe {s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nonempty) : s.max ∈ (s.image (↑) : Finset (WithBot α)) := mem_image.2 ⟨max' s hs, max'_mem _ _, coe_max' hs⟩ #align finset.max_mem_image_coe Finset.max_mem_image_coe theorem min_mem_image_coe {s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nonempty) : s.min ∈ (s.image (↑) : Finset (WithTop α)) := mem_image.2 ⟨min' s hs, min'_mem _ _, coe_min' hs⟩ #align finset.min_mem_image_coe Finset.min_mem_image_coe theorem max_mem_insert_bot_image_coe (s : Finset α) : s.max ∈ (insert ⊥ (s.image (↑)) : Finset (WithBot α)) := mem_insert.2 <| s.eq_empty_or_nonempty.imp max_eq_bot.2 max_mem_image_coe #align finset.max_mem_insert_bot_image_coe Finset.max_mem_insert_bot_image_coe theorem min_mem_insert_top_image_coe (s : Finset α) : s.min ∈ (insert ⊤ (s.image (↑)) : Finset (WithTop α)) := mem_insert.2 <| s.eq_empty_or_nonempty.imp min_eq_top.2 min_mem_image_coe #align finset.min_mem_insert_top_image_coe Finset.min_mem_insert_top_image_coe theorem max'_erase_ne_self {s : Finset α} (s0 : (s.erase x).Nonempty) : (s.erase x).max' s0 ≠ x := ne_of_mem_erase (max'_mem _ s0) #align finset.max'_erase_ne_self Finset.max'_erase_ne_self theorem min'_erase_ne_self {s : Finset α} (s0 : (s.erase x).Nonempty) : (s.erase x).min' s0 ≠ x := ne_of_mem_erase (min'_mem _ s0) #align finset.min'_erase_ne_self Finset.min'_erase_ne_self theorem max_erase_ne_self {s : Finset α} : (s.erase x).max ≠ x := by by_cases s0 : (s.erase x).Nonempty · refine ne_of_eq_of_ne (coe_max' s0).symm ?_ exact WithBot.coe_eq_coe.not.mpr (max'_erase_ne_self _) · rw [not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty.mp s0, max_empty] exact WithBot.bot_ne_coe #align finset.max_erase_ne_self Finset.max_erase_ne_self theorem min_erase_ne_self {s : Finset α} : (s.erase x).min ≠ x := by -- Porting note: old proof `convert @max_erase_ne_self αᵒᵈ _ _ _` convert @max_erase_ne_self αᵒᵈ _ (toDual x) (s.map toDual.toEmbedding) using 1 apply congr_arg -- Porting note: forces unfolding to see `Finset.min` is `Finset.max` congr! ext; simp only [mem_map_equiv]; exact Iff.rfl #align finset.min_erase_ne_self Finset.min_erase_ne_self theorem exists_next_right {x : α} {s : Finset α} (h : ∃ y ∈ s, x < y) : ∃ y ∈ s, x < y ∧ ∀ z ∈ s, x < z → y ≤ z := have Hne : (s.filter (x < ·)).Nonempty := h.imp fun y hy => mem_filter.2 (by simpa) have aux := mem_filter.1 (min'_mem _ Hne) ⟨min' _ Hne, aux.1, by simp, fun z hzs hz => min'_le _ _ <| mem_filter.2 ⟨hzs, by simpa⟩⟩ #align finset.exists_next_right Finset.exists_next_right theorem exists_next_left {x : α} {s : Finset α} (h : ∃ y ∈ s, y < x) : ∃ y ∈ s, y < x ∧ ∀ z ∈ s, z < x → z ≤ y := @exists_next_right αᵒᵈ _ x s h #align finset.exists_next_left Finset.exists_next_left /-- If finsets `s` and `t` are interleaved, then `Finset.card s ≤ Finset.card t + 1`. -/ theorem card_le_of_interleaved {s t : Finset α} (h : ∀ᵉ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ s), x < y → (∀ z ∈ s, z ∉ Set.Ioo x y) → ∃ z ∈ t, x < z ∧ z < y) : s.card ≤ t.card + 1 := by replace h : ∀ᵉ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ s), x < y → ∃ z ∈ t, x < z ∧ z < y := by intro x hx y hy hxy rcases exists_next_right ⟨y, hy, hxy⟩ with ⟨a, has, hxa, ha⟩ rcases h x hx a has hxa fun z hzs hz => hz.2.not_le <| ha _ hzs hz.1 with ⟨b, hbt, hxb, hba⟩ exact ⟨b, hbt, hxb, hba.trans_le <| ha _ hy hxy⟩ set f : α → WithTop α := fun x => (t.filter fun y => x < y).min have f_mono : StrictMonoOn f s := by intro x hx y hy hxy rcases h x hx y hy hxy with ⟨a, hat, hxa, hay⟩ calc f x ≤ a := min_le (mem_filter.2 ⟨hat, by simpa⟩) _ < f y := (Finset.lt_inf_iff <| WithTop.coe_lt_top a).2 fun b hb => WithTop.coe_lt_coe.2 <| hay.trans (by simpa using (mem_filter.1 hb).2) calc s.card = (s.image f).card := (card_image_of_injOn f_mono.injOn).symm _ ≤ (insert ⊤ (t.image (↑)) : Finset (WithTop α)).card := card_mono <| image_subset_iff.2 fun x _ => insert_subset_insert _ (image_subset_image <| filter_subset _ _) (min_mem_insert_top_image_coe _) _ ≤ t.card + 1 := (card_insert_le _ _).trans (Nat.add_le_add_right card_image_le _) #align finset.card_le_of_interleaved Finset.card_le_of_interleaved /-- If finsets `s` and `t` are interleaved, then `Finset.card s ≤ Finset.card (t \ s) + 1`. -/ theorem card_le_diff_of_interleaved {s t : Finset α} (h : ∀ᵉ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ s), x < y → (∀ z ∈ s, z ∉ Set.Ioo x y) → ∃ z ∈ t, x < z ∧ z < y) : s.card ≤ (t \ s).card + 1 := card_le_of_interleaved fun x hx y hy hxy hs => let ⟨z, hzt, hxz, hzy⟩ := h x hx y hy hxy hs ⟨z, mem_sdiff.2 ⟨hzt, fun hzs => hs z hzs ⟨hxz, hzy⟩⟩, hxz, hzy⟩ #align finset.card_le_diff_of_interleaved Finset.card_le_diff_of_interleaved /-- Induction principle for `Finset`s in a linearly ordered type: a predicate is true on all `s : Finset α` provided that: * it is true on the empty `Finset`, * for every `s : Finset α` and an element `a` strictly greater than all elements of `s`, `p s` implies `p (insert a s)`. -/ @[elab_as_elim] theorem induction_on_max [DecidableEq α] {p : Finset α → Prop} (s : Finset α) (h0 : p ∅) (step : ∀ a s, (∀ x ∈ s, x < a) → p s → p (insert a s)) : p s := by induction' s using Finset.strongInductionOn with s ihs rcases s.eq_empty_or_nonempty with (rfl | hne) · exact h0 · have H : s.max' hne ∈ s := max'_mem s hne rw [← insert_erase H] exact step _ _ (fun x => s.lt_max'_of_mem_erase_max' hne) (ihs _ <| erase_ssubset H) #align finset.induction_on_max Finset.induction_on_max /-- Induction principle for `Finset`s in a linearly ordered type: a predicate is true on all `s : Finset α` provided that: * it is true on the empty `Finset`, * for every `s : Finset α` and an element `a` strictly less than all elements of `s`, `p s` implies `p (insert a s)`. -/ @[elab_as_elim] theorem induction_on_min [DecidableEq α] {p : Finset α → Prop} (s : Finset α) (h0 : p ∅) (step : ∀ a s, (∀ x ∈ s, a < x) → p s → p (insert a s)) : p s := @induction_on_max αᵒᵈ _ _ _ s h0 step #align finset.induction_on_min Finset.induction_on_min end MaxMin section MaxMinInductionValue variable [LinearOrder α] [LinearOrder β] /-- Induction principle for `Finset`s in any type from which a given function `f` maps to a linearly ordered type : a predicate is true on all `s : Finset α` provided that: * it is true on the empty `Finset`, * for every `s : Finset α` and an element `a` such that for elements of `s` denoted by `x` we have `f x ≤ f a`, `p s` implies `p (insert a s)`. -/ @[elab_as_elim] theorem induction_on_max_value [DecidableEq ι] (f : ι → α) {p : Finset ι → Prop} (s : Finset ι) (h0 : p ∅) (step : ∀ a s, a ∉ s → (∀ x ∈ s, f x ≤ f a) → p s → p (insert a s)) : p s := by induction' s using Finset.strongInductionOn with s ihs rcases (s.image f).eq_empty_or_nonempty with (hne | hne) · simp only [image_eq_empty] at hne simp only [hne, h0] · have H : (s.image f).max' hne ∈ s.image f := max'_mem (s.image f) hne simp only [mem_image, exists_prop] at H rcases H with ⟨a, has, hfa⟩ rw [← insert_erase has] refine step _ _ (not_mem_erase a s) (fun x hx => ?_) (ihs _ <| erase_ssubset has) rw [hfa] exact le_max' _ _ (mem_image_of_mem _ <| mem_of_mem_erase hx) #align finset.induction_on_max_value Finset.induction_on_max_value /-- Induction principle for `Finset`s in any type from which a given function `f` maps to a linearly ordered type : a predicate is true on all `s : Finset α` provided that: * it is true on the empty `Finset`, * for every `s : Finset α` and an element `a` such that for elements of `s` denoted by `x` we have `f a ≤ f x`, `p s` implies `p (insert a s)`. -/ @[elab_as_elim] theorem induction_on_min_value [DecidableEq ι] (f : ι → α) {p : Finset ι → Prop} (s : Finset ι) (h0 : p ∅) (step : ∀ a s, a ∉ s → (∀ x ∈ s, f a ≤ f x) → p s → p (insert a s)) : p s := @induction_on_max_value αᵒᵈ ι _ _ _ _ s h0 step #align finset.induction_on_min_value Finset.induction_on_min_value end MaxMinInductionValue section ExistsMaxMin variable [LinearOrder α] theorem exists_max_image (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) (h : s.Nonempty) : ∃ x ∈ s, ∀ x' ∈ s, f x' ≤ f x := by cases' max_of_nonempty (h.image f) with y hy rcases mem_image.mp (mem_of_max hy) with ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ exact ⟨x, hx, fun x' hx' => le_max_of_eq (mem_image_of_mem f hx') hy⟩ #align finset.exists_max_image Finset.exists_max_image theorem exists_min_image (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) (h : s.Nonempty) : ∃ x ∈ s, ∀ x' ∈ s, f x ≤ f x' := @exists_max_image αᵒᵈ β _ s f h #align finset.exists_min_image Finset.exists_min_image end ExistsMaxMin theorem isGLB_iff_isLeast [LinearOrder α] (i : α) (s : Finset α) (hs : s.Nonempty) : IsGLB (s : Set α) i ↔ IsLeast (↑s) i := by refine ⟨fun his => ?_, IsLeast.isGLB⟩ suffices i = min' s hs by rw [this] exact isLeast_min' s hs rw [IsGLB, IsGreatest, mem_lowerBounds, mem_upperBounds] at his exact le_antisymm (his.1 (Finset.min' s hs) (Finset.min'_mem s hs)) (his.2 _ (Finset.min'_le s)) #align finset.is_glb_iff_is_least Finset.isGLB_iff_isLeast theorem isLUB_iff_isGreatest [LinearOrder α] (i : α) (s : Finset α) (hs : s.Nonempty) : IsLUB (s : Set α) i ↔ IsGreatest (↑s) i := @isGLB_iff_isLeast αᵒᵈ _ i s hs #align finset.is_lub_iff_is_greatest Finset.isLUB_iff_isGreatest theorem isGLB_mem [LinearOrder α] {i : α} (s : Finset α) (his : IsGLB (s : Set α) i) (hs : s.Nonempty) : i ∈ s := by rw [← mem_coe] exact ((isGLB_iff_isLeast i s hs).mp his).1 #align finset.is_glb_mem Finset.isGLB_mem theorem isLUB_mem [LinearOrder α] {i : α} (s : Finset α) (his : IsLUB (s : Set α) i) (hs : s.Nonempty) : i ∈ s := @isGLB_mem αᵒᵈ _ i s his hs #align finset.is_lub_mem Finset.isLUB_mem end Finset namespace Multiset theorem map_finset_sup [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset γ) (f : γ → Multiset β) (g : β → α) (hg : Function.Injective g) : map g (s.sup f) = s.sup (map g ∘ f) := Finset.comp_sup_eq_sup_comp _ (fun _ _ => map_union hg) (map_zero _) #align multiset.map_finset_sup Multiset.map_finset_sup theorem count_finset_sup [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset α) (f : α → Multiset β) (b : β) : count b (s.sup f) = s.sup fun a => count b (f a) := by letI := Classical.decEq α refine s.induction ?_ ?_ · exact count_zero _ · intro i s _ ih rw [Finset.sup_insert, sup_eq_union, count_union, Finset.sup_insert, ih] rfl #align multiset.count_finset_sup Multiset.count_finset_sup theorem mem_sup {α β} [DecidableEq β] {s : Finset α} {f : α → Multiset β} {x : β} : x ∈ s.sup f ↔ ∃ v ∈ s, x ∈ f v := by induction s using Finset.cons_induction <;> simp [*] #align multiset.mem_sup Multiset.mem_sup end Multiset namespace Finset theorem mem_sup {α β} [DecidableEq β] {s : Finset α} {f : α → Finset β} {x : β} : x ∈ s.sup f ↔ ∃ v ∈ s, x ∈ f v := by change _ ↔ ∃ v ∈ s, x ∈ (f v).val rw [← Multiset.mem_sup, ← Multiset.mem_toFinset, sup_toFinset] simp_rw [val_toFinset] #align finset.mem_sup Finset.mem_sup theorem sup_eq_biUnion {α β} [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset α) (t : α → Finset β) : s.sup t = s.biUnion t := by ext rw [mem_sup, mem_biUnion] #align finset.sup_eq_bUnion Finset.sup_eq_biUnion @[simp] theorem sup_singleton'' [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset β) (f : β → α) : (s.sup fun b => {f b}) = s.image f := by ext a rw [mem_sup, mem_image] simp only [mem_singleton, eq_comm] #align finset.sup_singleton'' Finset.sup_singleton'' @[simp] theorem sup_singleton' [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α) : s.sup singleton = s := (s.sup_singleton'' _).trans image_id #align finset.sup_singleton' Finset.sup_singleton' end Finset section Lattice variable {ι' : Sort*} [CompleteLattice α] /-- Supremum of `s i`, `i : ι`, is equal to the supremum over `t : Finset ι` of suprema `⨆ i ∈ t, s i`. This version assumes `ι` is a `Type*`. See `iSup_eq_iSup_finset'` for a version that works for `ι : Sort*`. -/
Mathlib/Data/Finset/Lattice.lean
2,007
2,011
theorem iSup_eq_iSup_finset (s : ι → α) : ⨆ i, s i = ⨆ t : Finset ι, ⨆ i ∈ t, s i := by
classical refine le_antisymm ?_ ?_ · exact iSup_le fun b => le_iSup_of_le {b} <| le_iSup_of_le b <| le_iSup_of_le (by simp) <| le_rfl · exact iSup_le fun t => iSup_le fun b => iSup_le fun _ => le_iSup _ _
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Johan Commelin, Robert Y. Lewis. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johan Commelin, Robert Y. Lewis -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Rename import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Variables #align_import data.mv_polynomial.monad from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2f5b500a507264de86d666a5f87ddb976e2d8de4" /-! # Monad operations on `MvPolynomial` This file defines two monadic operations on `MvPolynomial`. Given `p : MvPolynomial σ R`, * `MvPolynomial.bind₁` and `MvPolynomial.join₁` operate on the variable type `σ`. * `MvPolynomial.bind₂` and `MvPolynomial.join₂` operate on the coefficient type `R`. - `MvPolynomial.bind₁ f φ` with `f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R` and `φ : MvPolynomial σ R`, is the polynomial `φ(f 1, ..., f i, ...) : MvPolynomial τ R`. - `MvPolynomial.join₁ φ` with `φ : MvPolynomial (MvPolynomial σ R) R` collapses `φ` to a `MvPolynomial σ R`, by evaluating `φ` under the map `X f ↦ f` for `f : MvPolynomial σ R`. In other words, if you have a polynomial `φ` in a set of variables indexed by a polynomial ring, you evaluate the polynomial in these indexing polynomials. - `MvPolynomial.bind₂ f φ` with `f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S` and `φ : MvPolynomial σ R` is the `MvPolynomial σ S` obtained from `φ` by mapping the coefficients of `φ` through `f` and considering the resulting polynomial as polynomial expression in `MvPolynomial σ R`. - `MvPolynomial.join₂ φ` with `φ : MvPolynomial σ (MvPolynomial σ R)` collapses `φ` to a `MvPolynomial σ R`, by considering `φ` as polynomial expression in `MvPolynomial σ R`. These operations themselves have algebraic structure: `MvPolynomial.bind₁` and `MvPolynomial.join₁` are algebra homs and `MvPolynomial.bind₂` and `MvPolynomial.join₂` are ring homs. They interact in convenient ways with `MvPolynomial.rename`, `MvPolynomial.map`, `MvPolynomial.vars`, and other polynomial operations. Indeed, `MvPolynomial.rename` is the "map" operation for the (`bind₁`, `join₁`) pair, whereas `MvPolynomial.map` is the "map" operation for the other pair. ## Implementation notes We add a `LawfulMonad` instance for the (`bind₁`, `join₁`) pair. The second pair cannot be instantiated as a `Monad`, since it is not a monad in `Type` but in `CommRingCat` (or rather `CommSemiRingCat`). -/ noncomputable section namespace MvPolynomial open Finsupp variable {σ : Type*} {τ : Type*} variable {R S T : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [CommSemiring S] [CommSemiring T] /-- `bind₁` is the "left hand side" bind operation on `MvPolynomial`, operating on the variable type. Given a polynomial `p : MvPolynomial σ R` and a map `f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R` taking variables in `p` to polynomials in the variable type `τ`, `bind₁ f p` replaces each variable in `p` with its value under `f`, producing a new polynomial in `τ`. The coefficient type remains the same. This operation is an algebra hom. -/ def bind₁ (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) : MvPolynomial σ R →ₐ[R] MvPolynomial τ R := aeval f #align mv_polynomial.bind₁ MvPolynomial.bind₁ /-- `bind₂` is the "right hand side" bind operation on `MvPolynomial`, operating on the coefficient type. Given a polynomial `p : MvPolynomial σ R` and a map `f : R → MvPolynomial σ S` taking coefficients in `p` to polynomials over a new ring `S`, `bind₂ f p` replaces each coefficient in `p` with its value under `f`, producing a new polynomial over `S`. The variable type remains the same. This operation is a ring hom. -/ def bind₂ (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) : MvPolynomial σ R →+* MvPolynomial σ S := eval₂Hom f X #align mv_polynomial.bind₂ MvPolynomial.bind₂ /-- `join₁` is the monadic join operation corresponding to `MvPolynomial.bind₁`. Given a polynomial `p` with coefficients in `R` whose variables are polynomials in `σ` with coefficients in `R`, `join₁ p` collapses `p` to a polynomial with variables in `σ` and coefficients in `R`. This operation is an algebra hom. -/ def join₁ : MvPolynomial (MvPolynomial σ R) R →ₐ[R] MvPolynomial σ R := aeval id #align mv_polynomial.join₁ MvPolynomial.join₁ /-- `join₂` is the monadic join operation corresponding to `MvPolynomial.bind₂`. Given a polynomial `p` with variables in `σ` whose coefficients are polynomials in `σ` with coefficients in `R`, `join₂ p` collapses `p` to a polynomial with variables in `σ` and coefficients in `R`. This operation is a ring hom. -/ def join₂ : MvPolynomial σ (MvPolynomial σ R) →+* MvPolynomial σ R := eval₂Hom (RingHom.id _) X #align mv_polynomial.join₂ MvPolynomial.join₂ @[simp] theorem aeval_eq_bind₁ (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) : aeval f = bind₁ f := rfl #align mv_polynomial.aeval_eq_bind₁ MvPolynomial.aeval_eq_bind₁ @[simp] theorem eval₂Hom_C_eq_bind₁ (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) : eval₂Hom C f = bind₁ f := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.eval₂_hom_C_eq_bind₁ MvPolynomial.eval₂Hom_C_eq_bind₁ @[simp] theorem eval₂Hom_eq_bind₂ (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) : eval₂Hom f X = bind₂ f := rfl #align mv_polynomial.eval₂_hom_eq_bind₂ MvPolynomial.eval₂Hom_eq_bind₂ section variable (σ R) @[simp] theorem aeval_id_eq_join₁ : aeval id = @join₁ σ R _ := rfl #align mv_polynomial.aeval_id_eq_join₁ MvPolynomial.aeval_id_eq_join₁ theorem eval₂Hom_C_id_eq_join₁ (φ : MvPolynomial (MvPolynomial σ R) R) : eval₂Hom C id φ = join₁ φ := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.eval₂_hom_C_id_eq_join₁ MvPolynomial.eval₂Hom_C_id_eq_join₁ @[simp] theorem eval₂Hom_id_X_eq_join₂ : eval₂Hom (RingHom.id _) X = @join₂ σ R _ := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.eval₂_hom_id_X_eq_join₂ MvPolynomial.eval₂Hom_id_X_eq_join₂ end -- In this file, we don't want to use these simp lemmas, -- because we first need to show how these new definitions interact -- and the proofs fall back on unfolding the definitions and call simp afterwards attribute [-simp] aeval_eq_bind₁ eval₂Hom_C_eq_bind₁ eval₂Hom_eq_bind₂ aeval_id_eq_join₁ eval₂Hom_id_X_eq_join₂ @[simp] theorem bind₁_X_right (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) (i : σ) : bind₁ f (X i) = f i := aeval_X f i set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.bind₁_X_right MvPolynomial.bind₁_X_right @[simp] theorem bind₂_X_right (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) (i : σ) : bind₂ f (X i) = X i := eval₂Hom_X' f X i set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.bind₂_X_right MvPolynomial.bind₂_X_right @[simp] theorem bind₁_X_left : bind₁ (X : σ → MvPolynomial σ R) = AlgHom.id R _ := by ext1 i simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.bind₁_X_left MvPolynomial.bind₁_X_left variable (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) theorem bind₁_C_right (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) (x) : bind₁ f (C x) = C x := algHom_C _ _ set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.bind₁_C_right MvPolynomial.bind₁_C_right @[simp] theorem bind₂_C_right (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) (r : R) : bind₂ f (C r) = f r := eval₂Hom_C f X r set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.bind₂_C_right MvPolynomial.bind₂_C_right @[simp] theorem bind₂_C_left : bind₂ (C : R →+* MvPolynomial σ R) = RingHom.id _ := by ext : 2 <;> simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.bind₂_C_left MvPolynomial.bind₂_C_left @[simp] theorem bind₂_comp_C (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) : (bind₂ f).comp C = f := RingHom.ext <| bind₂_C_right _ set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.bind₂_comp_C MvPolynomial.bind₂_comp_C @[simp] theorem join₂_map (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) : join₂ (map f φ) = bind₂ f φ := by simp only [join₂, bind₂, eval₂Hom_map_hom, RingHom.id_comp] #align mv_polynomial.join₂_map MvPolynomial.join₂_map @[simp] theorem join₂_comp_map (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) : join₂.comp (map f) = bind₂ f := RingHom.ext <| join₂_map _ #align mv_polynomial.join₂_comp_map MvPolynomial.join₂_comp_map theorem aeval_id_rename (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : aeval id (rename f p) = aeval f p := by rw [aeval_rename, Function.id_comp] #align mv_polynomial.aeval_id_rename MvPolynomial.aeval_id_rename @[simp] theorem join₁_rename (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) : join₁ (rename f φ) = bind₁ f φ := aeval_id_rename _ _ #align mv_polynomial.join₁_rename MvPolynomial.join₁_rename @[simp] theorem bind₁_id : bind₁ (@id (MvPolynomial σ R)) = join₁ := rfl #align mv_polynomial.bind₁_id MvPolynomial.bind₁_id @[simp] theorem bind₂_id : bind₂ (RingHom.id (MvPolynomial σ R)) = join₂ := rfl #align mv_polynomial.bind₂_id MvPolynomial.bind₂_id theorem bind₁_bind₁ {υ : Type*} (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) (g : τ → MvPolynomial υ R) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) : (bind₁ g) (bind₁ f φ) = bind₁ (fun i => bind₁ g (f i)) φ := by simp [bind₁, ← comp_aeval] #align mv_polynomial.bind₁_bind₁ MvPolynomial.bind₁_bind₁ theorem bind₁_comp_bind₁ {υ : Type*} (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) (g : τ → MvPolynomial υ R) : (bind₁ g).comp (bind₁ f) = bind₁ fun i => bind₁ g (f i) := by ext1 apply bind₁_bind₁ #align mv_polynomial.bind₁_comp_bind₁ MvPolynomial.bind₁_comp_bind₁ theorem bind₂_comp_bind₂ (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) (g : S →+* MvPolynomial σ T) : (bind₂ g).comp (bind₂ f) = bind₂ ((bind₂ g).comp f) := by ext : 2 <;> simp #align mv_polynomial.bind₂_comp_bind₂ MvPolynomial.bind₂_comp_bind₂ theorem bind₂_bind₂ (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) (g : S →+* MvPolynomial σ T) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) : (bind₂ g) (bind₂ f φ) = bind₂ ((bind₂ g).comp f) φ := RingHom.congr_fun (bind₂_comp_bind₂ f g) φ #align mv_polynomial.bind₂_bind₂ MvPolynomial.bind₂_bind₂ theorem rename_comp_bind₁ {υ : Type*} (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) (g : τ → υ) : (rename g).comp (bind₁ f) = bind₁ fun i => rename g <| f i := by ext1 i simp #align mv_polynomial.rename_comp_bind₁ MvPolynomial.rename_comp_bind₁ theorem rename_bind₁ {υ : Type*} (f : σ → MvPolynomial τ R) (g : τ → υ) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) : rename g (bind₁ f φ) = bind₁ (fun i => rename g <| f i) φ := AlgHom.congr_fun (rename_comp_bind₁ f g) φ #align mv_polynomial.rename_bind₁ MvPolynomial.rename_bind₁
Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Monad.lean
250
254
theorem map_bind₂ (f : R →+* MvPolynomial σ S) (g : S →+* T) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) : map g (bind₂ f φ) = bind₂ ((map g).comp f) φ := by
simp only [bind₂, eval₂_comp_right, coe_eval₂Hom, eval₂_map] congr 1 with : 1 simp only [Function.comp_apply, map_X]
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Zhouhang Zhou. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Zhouhang Zhou, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.IntegrableOn import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Bochner import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.LocallyIntegrable import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.ThickenedIndicator import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousFunction.Compact import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.HahnBanach.SeparatingDual #align_import measure_theory.integral.setIntegral from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"24e0c85412ff6adbeca08022c25ba4876eedf37a" /-! # Set integral In this file we prove some properties of `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ`. Recall that this notation is defined as `∫ x, f x ∂(μ.restrict s)`. In `integral_indicator` we prove that for a measurable function `f` and a measurable set `s` this definition coincides with another natural definition: `∫ x, indicator s f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ`, where `indicator s f x` is equal to `f x` for `x ∈ s` and is zero otherwise. Since `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ` is a notation, one can rewrite or apply any theorem about `∫ x, f x ∂μ` directly. In this file we prove some theorems about dependence of `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ` on `s`, e.g. `integral_union`, `integral_empty`, `integral_univ`. We use the property `IntegrableOn f s μ := Integrable f (μ.restrict s)`, defined in `MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn`. We also defined in that same file a predicate `IntegrableAtFilter (f : X → E) (l : Filter X) (μ : Measure X)` saying that `f` is integrable at some set `s ∈ l`. Finally, we prove a version of the [Fundamental theorem of calculus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_theorem_of_calculus) for set integral, see `Filter.Tendsto.integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_ae` and its corollaries. Namely, consider a measurably generated filter `l`, a measure `μ` finite at this filter, and a function `f` that has a finite limit `c` at `l ⊓ ae μ`. Then `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = μ s • c + o(μ s)` as `s` tends to `l.smallSets`, i.e. for any `ε>0` there exists `t ∈ l` such that `‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ - μ s • c‖ ≤ ε * μ s` whenever `s ⊆ t`. We also formulate a version of this theorem for a locally finite measure `μ` and a function `f` continuous at a point `a`. ## Notation We provide the following notations for expressing the integral of a function on a set : * `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ` is `MeasureTheory.integral (μ.restrict s) f` * `∫ x in s, f x` is `∫ x in s, f x ∂volume` Note that the set notations are defined in the file `Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Bochner.lean`, but we reference them here because all theorems about set integrals are in this file. -/ assert_not_exists InnerProductSpace noncomputable section open Set Filter TopologicalSpace MeasureTheory Function RCLike open scoped Classical Topology ENNReal NNReal variable {X Y E F : Type*} [MeasurableSpace X] namespace MeasureTheory section NormedAddCommGroup variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E] {f g : X → E} {s t : Set X} {μ ν : Measure X} {l l' : Filter X} theorem setIntegral_congr_ae₀ (hs : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → f x = g x) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae ((ae_restrict_iff'₀ hs).2 h) #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr_ae₀ MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr_ae₀ @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr_ae₀ := setIntegral_congr_ae₀ theorem setIntegral_congr_ae (hs : MeasurableSet s) (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → f x = g x) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae ((ae_restrict_iff' hs).2 h) #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr_ae := setIntegral_congr_ae theorem setIntegral_congr₀ (hs : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (h : EqOn f g s) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_ae₀ hs <| eventually_of_forall h #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr₀ MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr₀ @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr₀ := setIntegral_congr₀ theorem setIntegral_congr (hs : MeasurableSet s) (h : EqOn f g s) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_ae hs <| eventually_of_forall h #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr := setIntegral_congr theorem setIntegral_congr_set_ae (hst : s =ᵐ[μ] t) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ := by rw [Measure.restrict_congr_set hst] #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr_set_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr_set_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr_set_ae := setIntegral_congr_set_ae theorem integral_union_ae (hst : AEDisjoint μ s t) (ht : NullMeasurableSet t μ) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hft : IntegrableOn f t μ) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ := by simp only [IntegrableOn, Measure.restrict_union₀ hst ht, integral_add_measure hfs hft] #align measure_theory.integral_union_ae MeasureTheory.integral_union_ae theorem integral_union (hst : Disjoint s t) (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hft : IntegrableOn f t μ) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ := integral_union_ae hst.aedisjoint ht.nullMeasurableSet hfs hft #align measure_theory.integral_union MeasureTheory.integral_union theorem integral_diff (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hts : t ⊆ s) : ∫ x in s \ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ := by rw [eq_sub_iff_add_eq, ← integral_union, diff_union_of_subset hts] exacts [disjoint_sdiff_self_left, ht, hfs.mono_set diff_subset, hfs.mono_set hts] #align measure_theory.integral_diff MeasureTheory.integral_diff theorem integral_inter_add_diff₀ (ht : NullMeasurableSet t μ) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) : ∫ x in s ∩ t, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in s \ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by rw [← Measure.restrict_inter_add_diff₀ s ht, integral_add_measure] · exact Integrable.mono_measure hfs (Measure.restrict_mono inter_subset_left le_rfl) · exact Integrable.mono_measure hfs (Measure.restrict_mono diff_subset le_rfl) #align measure_theory.integral_inter_add_diff₀ MeasureTheory.integral_inter_add_diff₀ theorem integral_inter_add_diff (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) : ∫ x in s ∩ t, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in s \ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := integral_inter_add_diff₀ ht.nullMeasurableSet hfs #align measure_theory.integral_inter_add_diff MeasureTheory.integral_inter_add_diff theorem integral_finset_biUnion {ι : Type*} (t : Finset ι) {s : ι → Set X} (hs : ∀ i ∈ t, MeasurableSet (s i)) (h's : Set.Pairwise (↑t) (Disjoint on s)) (hf : ∀ i ∈ t, IntegrableOn f (s i) μ) : ∫ x in ⋃ i ∈ t, s i, f x ∂μ = ∑ i ∈ t, ∫ x in s i, f x ∂μ := by induction' t using Finset.induction_on with a t hat IH hs h's · simp · simp only [Finset.coe_insert, Finset.forall_mem_insert, Set.pairwise_insert, Finset.set_biUnion_insert] at hs hf h's ⊢ rw [integral_union _ _ hf.1 (integrableOn_finset_iUnion.2 hf.2)] · rw [Finset.sum_insert hat, IH hs.2 h's.1 hf.2] · simp only [disjoint_iUnion_right] exact fun i hi => (h's.2 i hi (ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hi hat).symm).1 · exact Finset.measurableSet_biUnion _ hs.2 #align measure_theory.integral_finset_bUnion MeasureTheory.integral_finset_biUnion theorem integral_fintype_iUnion {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hs : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (h's : Pairwise (Disjoint on s)) (hf : ∀ i, IntegrableOn f (s i) μ) : ∫ x in ⋃ i, s i, f x ∂μ = ∑ i, ∫ x in s i, f x ∂μ := by convert integral_finset_biUnion Finset.univ (fun i _ => hs i) _ fun i _ => hf i · simp · simp [pairwise_univ, h's] #align measure_theory.integral_fintype_Union MeasureTheory.integral_fintype_iUnion theorem integral_empty : ∫ x in ∅, f x ∂μ = 0 := by rw [Measure.restrict_empty, integral_zero_measure] #align measure_theory.integral_empty MeasureTheory.integral_empty theorem integral_univ : ∫ x in univ, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by rw [Measure.restrict_univ] #align measure_theory.integral_univ MeasureTheory.integral_univ theorem integral_add_compl₀ (hs : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (hfi : Integrable f μ) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by rw [ ← integral_union_ae disjoint_compl_right.aedisjoint hs.compl hfi.integrableOn hfi.integrableOn, union_compl_self, integral_univ] #align measure_theory.integral_add_compl₀ MeasureTheory.integral_add_compl₀ theorem integral_add_compl (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hfi : Integrable f μ) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := integral_add_compl₀ hs.nullMeasurableSet hfi #align measure_theory.integral_add_compl MeasureTheory.integral_add_compl /-- For a function `f` and a measurable set `s`, the integral of `indicator s f` over the whole space is equal to `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ` defined as `∫ x, f x ∂(μ.restrict s)`. -/ theorem integral_indicator (hs : MeasurableSet s) : ∫ x, indicator s f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by by_cases hfi : IntegrableOn f s μ; swap · rw [integral_undef hfi, integral_undef] rwa [integrable_indicator_iff hs] calc ∫ x, indicator s f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, indicator s f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, indicator s f x ∂μ := (integral_add_compl hs (hfi.integrable_indicator hs)).symm _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, 0 ∂μ := (congr_arg₂ (· + ·) (integral_congr_ae (indicator_ae_eq_restrict hs)) (integral_congr_ae (indicator_ae_eq_restrict_compl hs))) _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by simp #align measure_theory.integral_indicator MeasureTheory.integral_indicator theorem setIntegral_indicator (ht : MeasurableSet t) : ∫ x in s, t.indicator f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s ∩ t, f x ∂μ := by rw [integral_indicator ht, Measure.restrict_restrict ht, Set.inter_comm] #align measure_theory.set_integral_indicator MeasureTheory.setIntegral_indicator @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_indicator := setIntegral_indicator theorem ofReal_setIntegral_one_of_measure_ne_top {X : Type*} {m : MeasurableSpace X} {μ : Measure X} {s : Set X} (hs : μ s ≠ ∞) : ENNReal.ofReal (∫ _ in s, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ) = μ s := calc ENNReal.ofReal (∫ _ in s, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ) = ENNReal.ofReal (∫ _ in s, ‖(1 : ℝ)‖ ∂μ) := by simp only [norm_one] _ = ∫⁻ _ in s, 1 ∂μ := by rw [ofReal_integral_norm_eq_lintegral_nnnorm (integrableOn_const.2 (Or.inr hs.lt_top))] simp only [nnnorm_one, ENNReal.coe_one] _ = μ s := set_lintegral_one _ #align measure_theory.of_real_set_integral_one_of_measure_ne_top MeasureTheory.ofReal_setIntegral_one_of_measure_ne_top @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias ofReal_set_integral_one_of_measure_ne_top := ofReal_setIntegral_one_of_measure_ne_top theorem ofReal_setIntegral_one {X : Type*} {_ : MeasurableSpace X} (μ : Measure X) [IsFiniteMeasure μ] (s : Set X) : ENNReal.ofReal (∫ _ in s, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ) = μ s := ofReal_setIntegral_one_of_measure_ne_top (measure_ne_top μ s) #align measure_theory.of_real_set_integral_one MeasureTheory.ofReal_setIntegral_one @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias ofReal_set_integral_one := ofReal_setIntegral_one theorem integral_piecewise [DecidablePred (· ∈ s)] (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hg : IntegrableOn g sᶜ μ) : ∫ x, s.piecewise f g x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, g x ∂μ := by rw [← Set.indicator_add_compl_eq_piecewise, integral_add' (hf.integrable_indicator hs) (hg.integrable_indicator hs.compl), integral_indicator hs, integral_indicator hs.compl] #align measure_theory.integral_piecewise MeasureTheory.integral_piecewise theorem tendsto_setIntegral_of_monotone {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] [SemilatticeSup ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hsm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (h_mono : Monotone s) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ n, s n) μ) : Tendsto (fun i => ∫ x in s i, f x ∂μ) atTop (𝓝 (∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ)) := by have hfi' : ∫⁻ x in ⋃ n, s n, ‖f x‖₊ ∂μ < ∞ := hfi.2 set S := ⋃ i, s i have hSm : MeasurableSet S := MeasurableSet.iUnion hsm have hsub : ∀ {i}, s i ⊆ S := @(subset_iUnion s) rw [← withDensity_apply _ hSm] at hfi' set ν := μ.withDensity fun x => ‖f x‖₊ with hν refine Metric.nhds_basis_closedBall.tendsto_right_iff.2 fun ε ε0 => ?_ lift ε to ℝ≥0 using ε0.le have : ∀ᶠ i in atTop, ν (s i) ∈ Icc (ν S - ε) (ν S + ε) := tendsto_measure_iUnion h_mono (ENNReal.Icc_mem_nhds hfi'.ne (ENNReal.coe_pos.2 ε0).ne') filter_upwards [this] with i hi rw [mem_closedBall_iff_norm', ← integral_diff (hsm i) hfi hsub, ← coe_nnnorm, NNReal.coe_le_coe, ← ENNReal.coe_le_coe] refine (ennnorm_integral_le_lintegral_ennnorm _).trans ?_ rw [← withDensity_apply _ (hSm.diff (hsm _)), ← hν, measure_diff hsub (hsm _)] exacts [tsub_le_iff_tsub_le.mp hi.1, (hi.2.trans_lt <| ENNReal.add_lt_top.2 ⟨hfi', ENNReal.coe_lt_top⟩).ne] #align measure_theory.tendsto_set_integral_of_monotone MeasureTheory.tendsto_setIntegral_of_monotone @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias tendsto_set_integral_of_monotone := tendsto_setIntegral_of_monotone theorem tendsto_setIntegral_of_antitone {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] [SemilatticeSup ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hsm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (h_anti : Antitone s) (hfi : ∃ i, IntegrableOn f (s i) μ) : Tendsto (fun i ↦ ∫ x in s i, f x ∂μ) atTop (𝓝 (∫ x in ⋂ n, s n, f x ∂μ)) := by set S := ⋂ i, s i have hSm : MeasurableSet S := MeasurableSet.iInter hsm have hsub i : S ⊆ s i := iInter_subset _ _ set ν := μ.withDensity fun x => ‖f x‖₊ with hν refine Metric.nhds_basis_closedBall.tendsto_right_iff.2 fun ε ε0 => ?_ lift ε to ℝ≥0 using ε0.le rcases hfi with ⟨i₀, hi₀⟩ have νi₀ : ν (s i₀) ≠ ∞ := by simpa [hsm i₀, ν, ENNReal.ofReal, norm_toNNReal] using hi₀.norm.lintegral_lt_top.ne have νS : ν S ≠ ∞ := ((measure_mono (hsub i₀)).trans_lt νi₀.lt_top).ne have : ∀ᶠ i in atTop, ν (s i) ∈ Icc (ν S - ε) (ν S + ε) := by apply tendsto_measure_iInter hsm h_anti ⟨i₀, νi₀⟩ apply ENNReal.Icc_mem_nhds νS (ENNReal.coe_pos.2 ε0).ne' filter_upwards [this, Ici_mem_atTop i₀] with i hi h'i rw [mem_closedBall_iff_norm, ← integral_diff hSm (hi₀.mono_set (h_anti h'i)) (hsub i), ← coe_nnnorm, NNReal.coe_le_coe, ← ENNReal.coe_le_coe] refine (ennnorm_integral_le_lintegral_ennnorm _).trans ?_ rw [← withDensity_apply _ ((hsm _).diff hSm), ← hν, measure_diff (hsub i) hSm νS] exact tsub_le_iff_left.2 hi.2 @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias tendsto_set_integral_of_antitone := tendsto_setIntegral_of_antitone theorem hasSum_integral_iUnion_ae {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hm : ∀ i, NullMeasurableSet (s i) μ) (hd : Pairwise (AEDisjoint μ on s)) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ i, s i) μ) : HasSum (fun n => ∫ x in s n, f x ∂μ) (∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ) := by simp only [IntegrableOn, Measure.restrict_iUnion_ae hd hm] at hfi ⊢ exact hasSum_integral_measure hfi #align measure_theory.has_sum_integral_Union_ae MeasureTheory.hasSum_integral_iUnion_ae theorem hasSum_integral_iUnion {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (hd : Pairwise (Disjoint on s)) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ i, s i) μ) : HasSum (fun n => ∫ x in s n, f x ∂μ) (∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ) := hasSum_integral_iUnion_ae (fun i => (hm i).nullMeasurableSet) (hd.mono fun _ _ h => h.aedisjoint) hfi #align measure_theory.has_sum_integral_Union MeasureTheory.hasSum_integral_iUnion theorem integral_iUnion {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (hd : Pairwise (Disjoint on s)) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ i, s i) μ) : ∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ = ∑' n, ∫ x in s n, f x ∂μ := (HasSum.tsum_eq (hasSum_integral_iUnion hm hd hfi)).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Union MeasureTheory.integral_iUnion theorem integral_iUnion_ae {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hm : ∀ i, NullMeasurableSet (s i) μ) (hd : Pairwise (AEDisjoint μ on s)) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ i, s i) μ) : ∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ = ∑' n, ∫ x in s n, f x ∂μ := (HasSum.tsum_eq (hasSum_integral_iUnion_ae hm hd hfi)).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Union_ae MeasureTheory.integral_iUnion_ae theorem setIntegral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero (ht_eq : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ t → f x = 0) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = 0 := by by_cases hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict t); swap · rw [integral_undef] contrapose! hf exact hf.1 have : ∫ x in t, hf.mk f x ∂μ = 0 := by refine integral_eq_zero_of_ae ?_ rw [EventuallyEq, ae_restrict_iff (hf.stronglyMeasurable_mk.measurableSet_eq_fun stronglyMeasurable_zero)] filter_upwards [ae_imp_of_ae_restrict hf.ae_eq_mk, ht_eq] with x hx h'x h''x rw [← hx h''x] exact h'x h''x rw [← this] exact integral_congr_ae hf.ae_eq_mk #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero theorem setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero (ht_eq : ∀ x ∈ t, f x = 0) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = 0 := setIntegral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero (eventually_of_forall ht_eq) #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero theorem integral_union_eq_left_of_ae_aux (ht_eq : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ.restrict t, f x = 0) (haux : StronglyMeasurable f) (H : IntegrableOn f (s ∪ t) μ) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by let k := f ⁻¹' {0} have hk : MeasurableSet k := by borelize E; exact haux.measurable (measurableSet_singleton _) have h's : IntegrableOn f s μ := H.mono subset_union_left le_rfl have A : ∀ u : Set X, ∫ x in u ∩ k, f x ∂μ = 0 := fun u => setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero fun x hx => hx.2 rw [← integral_inter_add_diff hk h's, ← integral_inter_add_diff hk H, A, A, zero_add, zero_add, union_diff_distrib, union_comm] apply setIntegral_congr_set_ae rw [union_ae_eq_right] apply measure_mono_null diff_subset rw [measure_zero_iff_ae_nmem] filter_upwards [ae_imp_of_ae_restrict ht_eq] with x hx h'x using h'x.2 (hx h'x.1) #align measure_theory.integral_union_eq_left_of_ae_aux MeasureTheory.integral_union_eq_left_of_ae_aux theorem integral_union_eq_left_of_ae (ht_eq : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ.restrict t, f x = 0) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by have ht : IntegrableOn f t μ := by apply integrableOn_zero.congr_fun_ae; symm; exact ht_eq by_cases H : IntegrableOn f (s ∪ t) μ; swap · rw [integral_undef H, integral_undef]; simpa [integrableOn_union, ht] using H let f' := H.1.mk f calc ∫ x : X in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x : X in s ∪ t, f' x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae H.1.ae_eq_mk _ = ∫ x in s, f' x ∂μ := by apply integral_union_eq_left_of_ae_aux _ H.1.stronglyMeasurable_mk (H.congr_fun_ae H.1.ae_eq_mk) filter_upwards [ht_eq, ae_mono (Measure.restrict_mono subset_union_right le_rfl) H.1.ae_eq_mk] with x hx h'x rw [← h'x, hx] _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae (ae_mono (Measure.restrict_mono subset_union_left le_rfl) H.1.ae_eq_mk.symm) #align measure_theory.integral_union_eq_left_of_ae MeasureTheory.integral_union_eq_left_of_ae theorem integral_union_eq_left_of_forall₀ {f : X → E} (ht : NullMeasurableSet t μ) (ht_eq : ∀ x ∈ t, f x = 0) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := integral_union_eq_left_of_ae ((ae_restrict_iff'₀ ht).2 (eventually_of_forall ht_eq)) #align measure_theory.integral_union_eq_left_of_forall₀ MeasureTheory.integral_union_eq_left_of_forall₀ theorem integral_union_eq_left_of_forall {f : X → E} (ht : MeasurableSet t) (ht_eq : ∀ x ∈ t, f x = 0) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := integral_union_eq_left_of_forall₀ ht.nullMeasurableSet ht_eq #align measure_theory.integral_union_eq_left_of_forall MeasureTheory.integral_union_eq_left_of_forall theorem setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux (hts : s ⊆ t) (h't : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ t \ s → f x = 0) (haux : StronglyMeasurable f) (h'aux : IntegrableOn f t μ) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by let k := f ⁻¹' {0} have hk : MeasurableSet k := by borelize E; exact haux.measurable (measurableSet_singleton _) calc ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in t ∩ k, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in t \ k, f x ∂μ := by rw [integral_inter_add_diff hk h'aux] _ = ∫ x in t \ k, f x ∂μ := by rw [setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero fun x hx => ?_, zero_add]; exact hx.2 _ = ∫ x in s \ k, f x ∂μ := by apply setIntegral_congr_set_ae filter_upwards [h't] with x hx change (x ∈ t \ k) = (x ∈ s \ k) simp only [mem_preimage, mem_singleton_iff, eq_iff_iff, and_congr_left_iff, mem_diff] intro h'x by_cases xs : x ∈ s · simp only [xs, hts xs] · simp only [xs, iff_false_iff] intro xt exact h'x (hx ⟨xt, xs⟩) _ = ∫ x in s ∩ k, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in s \ k, f x ∂μ := by have : ∀ x ∈ s ∩ k, f x = 0 := fun x hx => hx.2 rw [setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero this, zero_add] _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by rw [integral_inter_add_diff hk (h'aux.mono hts le_rfl)] #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux := setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux /-- If a function vanishes almost everywhere on `t \ s` with `s ⊆ t`, then its integrals on `s` and `t` coincide if `t` is null-measurable. -/ theorem setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero (ht : NullMeasurableSet t μ) (hts : s ⊆ t) (h't : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ t \ s → f x = 0) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by by_cases h : IntegrableOn f t μ; swap · have : ¬IntegrableOn f s μ := fun H => h (H.of_ae_diff_eq_zero ht h't) rw [integral_undef h, integral_undef this] let f' := h.1.mk f calc ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in t, f' x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae h.1.ae_eq_mk _ = ∫ x in s, f' x ∂μ := by apply setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux hts _ h.1.stronglyMeasurable_mk (h.congr h.1.ae_eq_mk) filter_upwards [h't, ae_imp_of_ae_restrict h.1.ae_eq_mk] with x hx h'x h''x rw [← h'x h''x.1, hx h''x] _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by apply integral_congr_ae apply ae_restrict_of_ae_restrict_of_subset hts exact h.1.ae_eq_mk.symm #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero /-- If a function vanishes on `t \ s` with `s ⊆ t`, then its integrals on `s` and `t` coincide if `t` is measurable. -/ theorem setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hts : s ⊆ t) (h't : ∀ x ∈ t \ s, f x = 0) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero ht.nullMeasurableSet hts (eventually_of_forall fun x hx => h't x hx) #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero /-- If a function vanishes almost everywhere on `sᶜ`, then its integral on `s` coincides with its integral on the whole space. -/ theorem setIntegral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∉ s → f x = 0) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by symm nth_rw 1 [← integral_univ] apply setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero nullMeasurableSet_univ (subset_univ _) filter_upwards [h] with x hx h'x using hx h'x.2 #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero /-- If a function vanishes on `sᶜ`, then its integral on `s` coincides with its integral on the whole space. -/ theorem setIntegral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero (h : ∀ x, x ∉ s → f x = 0) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := setIntegral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero (eventually_of_forall h) #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero theorem setIntegral_neg_eq_setIntegral_nonpos [LinearOrder E] {f : X → E} (hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ) : ∫ x in {x | f x < 0}, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in {x | f x ≤ 0}, f x ∂μ := by have h_union : {x | f x ≤ 0} = {x | f x < 0} ∪ {x | f x = 0} := by simp_rw [le_iff_lt_or_eq, setOf_or] rw [h_union] have B : NullMeasurableSet {x | f x = 0} μ := hf.nullMeasurableSet_eq_fun aestronglyMeasurable_zero symm refine integral_union_eq_left_of_ae ?_ filter_upwards [ae_restrict_mem₀ B] with x hx using hx #align measure_theory.set_integral_neg_eq_set_integral_nonpos MeasureTheory.setIntegral_neg_eq_setIntegral_nonpos @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_neg_eq_set_integral_nonpos := setIntegral_neg_eq_setIntegral_nonpos theorem integral_norm_eq_pos_sub_neg {f : X → ℝ} (hfi : Integrable f μ) : ∫ x, ‖f x‖ ∂μ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in {x | f x ≤ 0}, f x ∂μ := have h_meas : NullMeasurableSet {x | 0 ≤ f x} μ := aestronglyMeasurable_const.nullMeasurableSet_le hfi.1 calc ∫ x, ‖f x‖ ∂μ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, ‖f x‖ ∂μ + ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}ᶜ, ‖f x‖ ∂μ := by rw [← integral_add_compl₀ h_meas hfi.norm] _ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}ᶜ, ‖f x‖ ∂μ := by congr 1 refine setIntegral_congr₀ h_meas fun x hx => ?_ dsimp only rw [Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_eq_self.mpr _] exact hx _ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}ᶜ, f x ∂μ := by congr 1 rw [← integral_neg] refine setIntegral_congr₀ h_meas.compl fun x hx => ?_ dsimp only rw [Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_eq_neg_self.mpr _] rw [Set.mem_compl_iff, Set.nmem_setOf_iff] at hx linarith _ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in {x | f x ≤ 0}, f x ∂μ := by rw [← setIntegral_neg_eq_setIntegral_nonpos hfi.1, compl_setOf]; simp only [not_le] #align measure_theory.integral_norm_eq_pos_sub_neg MeasureTheory.integral_norm_eq_pos_sub_neg theorem setIntegral_const [CompleteSpace E] (c : E) : ∫ _ in s, c ∂μ = (μ s).toReal • c := by rw [integral_const, Measure.restrict_apply_univ] #align measure_theory.set_integral_const MeasureTheory.setIntegral_const @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_const := setIntegral_const @[simp] theorem integral_indicator_const [CompleteSpace E] (e : E) ⦃s : Set X⦄ (s_meas : MeasurableSet s) : ∫ x : X, s.indicator (fun _ : X => e) x ∂μ = (μ s).toReal • e := by rw [integral_indicator s_meas, ← setIntegral_const] #align measure_theory.integral_indicator_const MeasureTheory.integral_indicator_const @[simp] theorem integral_indicator_one ⦃s : Set X⦄ (hs : MeasurableSet s) : ∫ x, s.indicator 1 x ∂μ = (μ s).toReal := (integral_indicator_const 1 hs).trans ((smul_eq_mul _).trans (mul_one _)) #align measure_theory.integral_indicator_one MeasureTheory.integral_indicator_one theorem setIntegral_indicatorConstLp [CompleteSpace E] {p : ℝ≥0∞} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hμt : μ t ≠ ∞) (e : E) : ∫ x in s, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ = (μ (t ∩ s)).toReal • e := calc ∫ x in s, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, t.indicator (fun _ => e) x ∂μ := by rw [setIntegral_congr_ae hs (indicatorConstLp_coeFn.mono fun x hx _ => hx)] _ = (μ (t ∩ s)).toReal • e := by rw [integral_indicator_const _ ht, Measure.restrict_apply ht] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align measure_theory.set_integral_indicator_const_Lp MeasureTheory.setIntegral_indicatorConstLp @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_indicatorConstLp := setIntegral_indicatorConstLp theorem integral_indicatorConstLp [CompleteSpace E] {p : ℝ≥0∞} (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hμt : μ t ≠ ∞) (e : E) : ∫ x, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ = (μ t).toReal • e := calc ∫ x, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ = ∫ x in univ, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ := by rw [integral_univ] _ = (μ (t ∩ univ)).toReal • e := setIntegral_indicatorConstLp MeasurableSet.univ ht hμt e _ = (μ t).toReal • e := by rw [inter_univ] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align measure_theory.integral_indicator_const_Lp MeasureTheory.integral_indicatorConstLp theorem setIntegral_map {Y} [MeasurableSpace Y] {g : X → Y} {f : Y → E} {s : Set Y} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f (Measure.map g μ)) (hg : AEMeasurable g μ) : ∫ y in s, f y ∂Measure.map g μ = ∫ x in g ⁻¹' s, f (g x) ∂μ := by rw [Measure.restrict_map_of_aemeasurable hg hs, integral_map (hg.mono_measure Measure.restrict_le_self) (hf.mono_measure _)] exact Measure.map_mono_of_aemeasurable Measure.restrict_le_self hg #align measure_theory.set_integral_map MeasureTheory.setIntegral_map @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_map := setIntegral_map theorem _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map {Y} {_ : MeasurableSpace Y} {f : X → Y} (hf : MeasurableEmbedding f) (g : Y → E) (s : Set Y) : ∫ y in s, g y ∂Measure.map f μ = ∫ x in f ⁻¹' s, g (f x) ∂μ := by rw [hf.restrict_map, hf.integral_map] #align measurable_embedding.set_integral_map MeasurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.set_integral_map := _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map theorem _root_.ClosedEmbedding.setIntegral_map [TopologicalSpace X] [BorelSpace X] {Y} [MeasurableSpace Y] [TopologicalSpace Y] [BorelSpace Y] {g : X → Y} {f : Y → E} (s : Set Y) (hg : ClosedEmbedding g) : ∫ y in s, f y ∂Measure.map g μ = ∫ x in g ⁻¹' s, f (g x) ∂μ := hg.measurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map _ _ #align closed_embedding.set_integral_map ClosedEmbedding.setIntegral_map @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias _root_.ClosedEmbedding.set_integral_map := _root_.ClosedEmbedding.setIntegral_map theorem MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_preimage_emb {Y} {_ : MeasurableSpace Y} {f : X → Y} {ν} (h₁ : MeasurePreserving f μ ν) (h₂ : MeasurableEmbedding f) (g : Y → E) (s : Set Y) : ∫ x in f ⁻¹' s, g (f x) ∂μ = ∫ y in s, g y ∂ν := (h₁.restrict_preimage_emb h₂ s).integral_comp h₂ _ #align measure_theory.measure_preserving.set_integral_preimage_emb MeasureTheory.MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_preimage_emb @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias MeasurePreserving.set_integral_preimage_emb := MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_preimage_emb theorem MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_image_emb {Y} {_ : MeasurableSpace Y} {f : X → Y} {ν} (h₁ : MeasurePreserving f μ ν) (h₂ : MeasurableEmbedding f) (g : Y → E) (s : Set X) : ∫ y in f '' s, g y ∂ν = ∫ x in s, g (f x) ∂μ := Eq.symm <| (h₁.restrict_image_emb h₂ s).integral_comp h₂ _ #align measure_theory.measure_preserving.set_integral_image_emb MeasureTheory.MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_image_emb @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias MeasurePreserving.set_integral_image_emb := MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_image_emb theorem setIntegral_map_equiv {Y} [MeasurableSpace Y] (e : X ≃ᵐ Y) (f : Y → E) (s : Set Y) : ∫ y in s, f y ∂Measure.map e μ = ∫ x in e ⁻¹' s, f (e x) ∂μ := e.measurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map f s #align measure_theory.set_integral_map_equiv MeasureTheory.setIntegral_map_equiv @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_map_equiv := setIntegral_map_equiv theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ.restrict s, ‖f x‖ ≤ C) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := by rw [← Measure.restrict_apply_univ] at * haveI : IsFiniteMeasure (μ.restrict s) := ⟨hs⟩ exact norm_integral_le_of_norm_le_const hC #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → ‖f x‖ ≤ C) (hfm : AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s)) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := by apply norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae hs have A : ∀ᵐ x : X ∂μ, x ∈ s → ‖AEStronglyMeasurable.mk f hfm x‖ ≤ C := by filter_upwards [hC, hfm.ae_mem_imp_eq_mk] with _ h1 h2 h3 rw [← h2 h3] exact h1 h3 have B : MeasurableSet {x | ‖hfm.mk f x‖ ≤ C} := hfm.stronglyMeasurable_mk.norm.measurable measurableSet_Iic filter_upwards [hfm.ae_eq_mk, (ae_restrict_iff B).2 A] with _ h1 _ rwa [h1] #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hsm : MeasurableSet s) (hC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → ‖f x‖ ≤ C) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae hs <| by rwa [ae_restrict_eq hsm, eventually_inf_principal] #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hC : ∀ x ∈ s, ‖f x‖ ≤ C) (hfm : AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s)) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' hs (eventually_of_forall hC) hfm #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const' {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hsm : MeasurableSet s) (hC : ∀ x ∈ s, ‖f x‖ ≤ C) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' hs hsm <| eventually_of_forall hC #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const' MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const' @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const' := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const' theorem setIntegral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae {f : X → ℝ} (hf : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ.restrict s] f) (hfi : IntegrableOn f s μ) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = 0 ↔ f =ᵐ[μ.restrict s] 0 := integral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae hf hfi #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae := setIntegral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae theorem setIntegral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae {f : X → ℝ} (hf : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ.restrict s] f) (hfi : IntegrableOn f s μ) : (0 < ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ) ↔ 0 < μ (support f ∩ s) := by rw [integral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae hf hfi, Measure.restrict_apply₀] rw [support_eq_preimage] exact hfi.aestronglyMeasurable.aemeasurable.nullMeasurable (measurableSet_singleton 0).compl #align measure_theory.set_integral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae := setIntegral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae theorem setIntegral_gt_gt {R : ℝ} {f : X → ℝ} (hR : 0 ≤ R) (hfm : Measurable f) (hfint : IntegrableOn f {x | ↑R < f x} μ) (hμ : μ {x | ↑R < f x} ≠ 0) : (μ {x | ↑R < f x}).toReal * R < ∫ x in {x | ↑R < f x}, f x ∂μ := by have : IntegrableOn (fun _ => R) {x | ↑R < f x} μ := by refine ⟨aestronglyMeasurable_const, lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ hfint.2⟩ refine set_lintegral_mono (Measurable.nnnorm ?_).coe_nnreal_ennreal hfm.nnnorm.coe_nnreal_ennreal fun x hx => ?_ · exact measurable_const · simp only [ENNReal.coe_le_coe, Real.nnnorm_of_nonneg hR, Real.nnnorm_of_nonneg (hR.trans <| le_of_lt hx), Subtype.mk_le_mk] exact le_of_lt hx rw [← sub_pos, ← smul_eq_mul, ← setIntegral_const, ← integral_sub hfint this, setIntegral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae] · rw [← zero_lt_iff] at hμ rwa [Set.inter_eq_self_of_subset_right] exact fun x hx => Ne.symm (ne_of_lt <| sub_pos.2 hx) · rw [Pi.zero_def, EventuallyLE, ae_restrict_iff] · exact eventually_of_forall fun x hx => sub_nonneg.2 <| le_of_lt hx · exact measurableSet_le measurable_zero (hfm.sub measurable_const) · exact Integrable.sub hfint this #align measure_theory.set_integral_gt_gt MeasureTheory.setIntegral_gt_gt @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_gt_gt := setIntegral_gt_gt theorem setIntegral_trim {X} {m m0 : MeasurableSpace X} {μ : Measure X} (hm : m ≤ m0) {f : X → E} (hf_meas : StronglyMeasurable[m] f) {s : Set X} (hs : MeasurableSet[m] s) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ.trim hm := by rwa [integral_trim hm hf_meas, restrict_trim hm μ] #align measure_theory.set_integral_trim MeasureTheory.setIntegral_trim @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_trim := setIntegral_trim /-! ### Lemmas about adding and removing interval boundaries The primed lemmas take explicit arguments about the endpoint having zero measure, while the unprimed ones use `[NoAtoms μ]`. -/ section PartialOrder variable [PartialOrder X] {x y : X} theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc' (hx : μ {x} = 0) : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioc x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioc_ae_eq_Icc' hx).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc' MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc' theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico' (hy : μ {y} = 0) : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ico x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ico_ae_eq_Icc' hy).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico' MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico' theorem integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo' (hy : μ {y} = 0) : ∫ t in Ioc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioo_ae_eq_Ioc' hy).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo' MeasureTheory.integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo' theorem integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo' (hx : μ {x} = 0) : ∫ t in Ico x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioo_ae_eq_Ico' hx).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo' MeasureTheory.integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo' theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo' (hx : μ {x} = 0) (hy : μ {y} = 0) : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioo_ae_eq_Icc' hx hy).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo' MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo' theorem integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio' (hx : μ {x} = 0) : ∫ t in Iic x, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Iio x, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Iio_ae_eq_Iic' hx).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio' MeasureTheory.integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio' theorem integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi' (hx : μ {x} = 0) : ∫ t in Ici x, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioi x, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioi_ae_eq_Ici' hx).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi' MeasureTheory.integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi' variable [NoAtoms μ] theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioc x y, f t ∂μ := integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc' <| measure_singleton x #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ico x y, f t ∂μ := integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico' <| measure_singleton y #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico theorem integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo : ∫ t in Ioc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo' <| measure_singleton y #align measure_theory.integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo MeasureTheory.integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo theorem integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo : ∫ t in Ico x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo' <| measure_singleton x #align measure_theory.integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo MeasureTheory.integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := by rw [integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico, integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo] #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo theorem integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio : ∫ t in Iic x, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Iio x, f t ∂μ := integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio' <| measure_singleton x #align measure_theory.integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio MeasureTheory.integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio theorem integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi : ∫ t in Ici x, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioi x, f t ∂μ := integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi' <| measure_singleton x #align measure_theory.integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi MeasureTheory.integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi end PartialOrder end NormedAddCommGroup section Mono variable {μ : Measure X} {f g : X → ℝ} {s t : Set X} (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hg : IntegrableOn g s μ) theorem setIntegral_mono_ae_restrict (h : f ≤ᵐ[μ.restrict s] g) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := integral_mono_ae hf hg h #align measure_theory.set_integral_mono_ae_restrict MeasureTheory.setIntegral_mono_ae_restrict @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_mono_ae_restrict := setIntegral_mono_ae_restrict theorem setIntegral_mono_ae (h : f ≤ᵐ[μ] g) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := setIntegral_mono_ae_restrict hf hg (ae_restrict_of_ae h) #align measure_theory.set_integral_mono_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_mono_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_mono_ae := setIntegral_mono_ae theorem setIntegral_mono_on (hs : MeasurableSet s) (h : ∀ x ∈ s, f x ≤ g x) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := setIntegral_mono_ae_restrict hf hg (by simp [hs, EventuallyLE, eventually_inf_principal, ae_of_all _ h]) #align measure_theory.set_integral_mono_on MeasureTheory.setIntegral_mono_on @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_mono_on := setIntegral_mono_on theorem setIntegral_mono_on_ae (hs : MeasurableSet s) (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → f x ≤ g x) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := by refine setIntegral_mono_ae_restrict hf hg ?_; rwa [EventuallyLE, ae_restrict_iff' hs] #align measure_theory.set_integral_mono_on_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_mono_on_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_mono_on_ae := setIntegral_mono_on_ae theorem setIntegral_mono (h : f ≤ g) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := integral_mono hf hg h #align measure_theory.set_integral_mono MeasureTheory.setIntegral_mono @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_mono := setIntegral_mono theorem setIntegral_mono_set (hfi : IntegrableOn f t μ) (hf : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ.restrict t] f) (hst : s ≤ᵐ[μ] t) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ := integral_mono_measure (Measure.restrict_mono_ae hst) hf hfi #align measure_theory.set_integral_mono_set MeasureTheory.setIntegral_mono_set @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_mono_set := setIntegral_mono_set theorem setIntegral_le_integral (hfi : Integrable f μ) (hf : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ] f) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ ∫ x, f x ∂μ := integral_mono_measure (Measure.restrict_le_self) hf hfi @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_le_integral := setIntegral_le_integral theorem setIntegral_ge_of_const_le {c : ℝ} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hμs : μ s ≠ ∞) (hf : ∀ x ∈ s, c ≤ f x) (hfint : IntegrableOn (fun x : X => f x) s μ) : c * (μ s).toReal ≤ ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by rw [mul_comm, ← smul_eq_mul, ← setIntegral_const c] exact setIntegral_mono_on (integrableOn_const.2 (Or.inr hμs.lt_top)) hfint hs hf #align measure_theory.set_integral_ge_of_const_le MeasureTheory.setIntegral_ge_of_const_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_ge_of_const_le := setIntegral_ge_of_const_le end Mono section Nonneg variable {μ : Measure X} {f : X → ℝ} {s : Set X} theorem setIntegral_nonneg_of_ae_restrict (hf : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ.restrict s] f) : 0 ≤ ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := integral_nonneg_of_ae hf #align measure_theory.set_integral_nonneg_of_ae_restrict MeasureTheory.setIntegral_nonneg_of_ae_restrict @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_nonneg_of_ae_restrict := setIntegral_nonneg_of_ae_restrict theorem setIntegral_nonneg_of_ae (hf : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ] f) : 0 ≤ ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := setIntegral_nonneg_of_ae_restrict (ae_restrict_of_ae hf) #align measure_theory.set_integral_nonneg_of_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_nonneg_of_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_nonneg_of_ae := setIntegral_nonneg_of_ae theorem setIntegral_nonneg (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : ∀ x, x ∈ s → 0 ≤ f x) : 0 ≤ ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := setIntegral_nonneg_of_ae_restrict ((ae_restrict_iff' hs).mpr (ae_of_all μ hf)) #align measure_theory.set_integral_nonneg MeasureTheory.setIntegral_nonneg @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_nonneg := setIntegral_nonneg theorem setIntegral_nonneg_ae (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → 0 ≤ f x) : 0 ≤ ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := setIntegral_nonneg_of_ae_restrict <| by rwa [EventuallyLE, ae_restrict_iff' hs] #align measure_theory.set_integral_nonneg_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_nonneg_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_nonneg_ae := setIntegral_nonneg_ae theorem setIntegral_le_nonneg {s : Set X} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : StronglyMeasurable f) (hfi : Integrable f μ) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ ∫ x in {y | 0 ≤ f y}, f x ∂μ := by rw [← integral_indicator hs, ← integral_indicator (stronglyMeasurable_const.measurableSet_le hf)] exact integral_mono (hfi.indicator hs) (hfi.indicator (stronglyMeasurable_const.measurableSet_le hf)) (indicator_le_indicator_nonneg s f) #align measure_theory.set_integral_le_nonneg MeasureTheory.setIntegral_le_nonneg @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_le_nonneg := setIntegral_le_nonneg theorem setIntegral_nonpos_of_ae_restrict (hf : f ≤ᵐ[μ.restrict s] 0) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ 0 := integral_nonpos_of_ae hf #align measure_theory.set_integral_nonpos_of_ae_restrict MeasureTheory.setIntegral_nonpos_of_ae_restrict @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_nonpos_of_ae_restrict := setIntegral_nonpos_of_ae_restrict theorem setIntegral_nonpos_of_ae (hf : f ≤ᵐ[μ] 0) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ 0 := setIntegral_nonpos_of_ae_restrict (ae_restrict_of_ae hf) #align measure_theory.set_integral_nonpos_of_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_nonpos_of_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_nonpos_of_ae := setIntegral_nonpos_of_ae theorem setIntegral_nonpos_ae (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → f x ≤ 0) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ 0 := setIntegral_nonpos_of_ae_restrict <| by rwa [EventuallyLE, ae_restrict_iff' hs] #align measure_theory.set_integral_nonpos_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_nonpos_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_nonpos_ae := setIntegral_nonpos_ae theorem setIntegral_nonpos (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : ∀ x, x ∈ s → f x ≤ 0) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ ≤ 0 := setIntegral_nonpos_ae hs <| ae_of_all μ hf #align measure_theory.set_integral_nonpos MeasureTheory.setIntegral_nonpos @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_nonpos := setIntegral_nonpos theorem setIntegral_nonpos_le {s : Set X} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : StronglyMeasurable f) (hfi : Integrable f μ) : ∫ x in {y | f y ≤ 0}, f x ∂μ ≤ ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by rw [← integral_indicator hs, ← integral_indicator (hf.measurableSet_le stronglyMeasurable_const)] exact integral_mono (hfi.indicator (hf.measurableSet_le stronglyMeasurable_const)) (hfi.indicator hs) (indicator_nonpos_le_indicator s f) #align measure_theory.set_integral_nonpos_le MeasureTheory.setIntegral_nonpos_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_nonpos_le := setIntegral_nonpos_le lemma Integrable.measure_le_integral {f : X → ℝ} (f_int : Integrable f μ) (f_nonneg : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ] f) {s : Set X} (hs : ∀ x ∈ s, 1 ≤ f x) : μ s ≤ ENNReal.ofReal (∫ x, f x ∂μ) := by rw [ofReal_integral_eq_lintegral_ofReal f_int f_nonneg] apply meas_le_lintegral₀ · exact ENNReal.continuous_ofReal.measurable.comp_aemeasurable f_int.1.aemeasurable · intro x hx simpa using ENNReal.ofReal_le_ofReal (hs x hx) lemma integral_le_measure {f : X → ℝ} {s : Set X} (hs : ∀ x ∈ s, f x ≤ 1) (h's : ∀ x ∈ sᶜ, f x ≤ 0) : ENNReal.ofReal (∫ x, f x ∂μ) ≤ μ s := by by_cases H : Integrable f μ; swap · simp [integral_undef H] let g x := max (f x) 0 have g_int : Integrable g μ := H.pos_part have : ENNReal.ofReal (∫ x, f x ∂μ) ≤ ENNReal.ofReal (∫ x, g x ∂μ) := by apply ENNReal.ofReal_le_ofReal exact integral_mono H g_int (fun x ↦ le_max_left _ _) apply this.trans rw [ofReal_integral_eq_lintegral_ofReal g_int (eventually_of_forall (fun x ↦ le_max_right _ _))] apply lintegral_le_meas · intro x apply ENNReal.ofReal_le_of_le_toReal by_cases H : x ∈ s · simpa [g] using hs x H · apply le_trans _ zero_le_one simpa [g] using h's x H · intro x hx simpa [g] using h's x hx end Nonneg section IntegrableUnion variable {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {μ : Measure X} [NormedAddCommGroup E] theorem integrableOn_iUnion_of_summable_integral_norm {f : X → E} {s : ι → Set X} (hs : ∀ i : ι, MeasurableSet (s i)) (hi : ∀ i : ι, IntegrableOn f (s i) μ) (h : Summable fun i : ι => ∫ x : X in s i, ‖f x‖ ∂μ) : IntegrableOn f (iUnion s) μ := by refine ⟨AEStronglyMeasurable.iUnion fun i => (hi i).1, (lintegral_iUnion_le _ _).trans_lt ?_⟩ have B := fun i => lintegral_coe_eq_integral (fun x : X => ‖f x‖₊) (hi i).norm rw [tsum_congr B] have S' : Summable fun i : ι => (⟨∫ x : X in s i, ‖f x‖₊ ∂μ, setIntegral_nonneg (hs i) fun x _ => NNReal.coe_nonneg _⟩ : NNReal) := by rw [← NNReal.summable_coe]; exact h have S'' := ENNReal.tsum_coe_eq S'.hasSum simp_rw [ENNReal.coe_nnreal_eq, NNReal.coe_mk, coe_nnnorm] at S'' convert ENNReal.ofReal_lt_top #align measure_theory.integrable_on_Union_of_summable_integral_norm MeasureTheory.integrableOn_iUnion_of_summable_integral_norm variable [TopologicalSpace X] [BorelSpace X] [MetrizableSpace X] [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] /-- If `s` is a countable family of compact sets, `f` is a continuous function, and the sequence `‖f.restrict (s i)‖ * μ (s i)` is summable, then `f` is integrable on the union of the `s i`. -/ theorem integrableOn_iUnion_of_summable_norm_restrict {f : C(X, E)} {s : ι → Compacts X} (hf : Summable fun i : ι => ‖f.restrict (s i)‖ * ENNReal.toReal (μ <| s i)) : IntegrableOn f (⋃ i : ι, s i) μ := by refine integrableOn_iUnion_of_summable_integral_norm (fun i => (s i).isCompact.isClosed.measurableSet) (fun i => (map_continuous f).continuousOn.integrableOn_compact (s i).isCompact) (.of_nonneg_of_le (fun ι => integral_nonneg fun x => norm_nonneg _) (fun i => ?_) hf) rw [← (Real.norm_of_nonneg (integral_nonneg fun x => norm_nonneg _) : ‖_‖ = ∫ x in s i, ‖f x‖ ∂μ)] exact norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const' (s i).isCompact.measure_lt_top (s i).isCompact.isClosed.measurableSet fun x hx => (norm_norm (f x)).symm ▸ (f.restrict (s i : Set X)).norm_coe_le_norm ⟨x, hx⟩ #align measure_theory.integrable_on_Union_of_summable_norm_restrict MeasureTheory.integrableOn_iUnion_of_summable_norm_restrict /-- If `s` is a countable family of compact sets covering `X`, `f` is a continuous function, and the sequence `‖f.restrict (s i)‖ * μ (s i)` is summable, then `f` is integrable. -/ theorem integrable_of_summable_norm_restrict {f : C(X, E)} {s : ι → Compacts X} (hf : Summable fun i : ι => ‖f.restrict (s i)‖ * ENNReal.toReal (μ <| s i)) (hs : ⋃ i : ι, ↑(s i) = (univ : Set X)) : Integrable f μ := by simpa only [hs, integrableOn_univ] using integrableOn_iUnion_of_summable_norm_restrict hf #align measure_theory.integrable_of_summable_norm_restrict MeasureTheory.integrable_of_summable_norm_restrict end IntegrableUnion /-! ### Continuity of the set integral We prove that for any set `s`, the function `fun f : X →₁[μ] E => ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ` is continuous. -/ section ContinuousSetIntegral variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] {𝕜 : Type*} [NormedField 𝕜] [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F] {p : ℝ≥0∞} {μ : Measure X} /-- For `f : Lp E p μ`, we can define an element of `Lp E p (μ.restrict s)` by `(Lp.memℒp f).restrict s).toLp f`. This map is additive. -/ theorem Lp_toLp_restrict_add (f g : Lp E p μ) (s : Set X) : ((Lp.memℒp (f + g)).restrict s).toLp (⇑(f + g)) = ((Lp.memℒp f).restrict s).toLp f + ((Lp.memℒp g).restrict s).toLp g := by ext1 refine (ae_restrict_of_ae (Lp.coeFn_add f g)).mp ?_ refine (Lp.coeFn_add (Memℒp.toLp f ((Lp.memℒp f).restrict s)) (Memℒp.toLp g ((Lp.memℒp g).restrict s))).mp ?_ refine (Memℒp.coeFn_toLp ((Lp.memℒp f).restrict s)).mp ?_ refine (Memℒp.coeFn_toLp ((Lp.memℒp g).restrict s)).mp ?_ refine (Memℒp.coeFn_toLp ((Lp.memℒp (f + g)).restrict s)).mono fun x hx1 hx2 hx3 hx4 hx5 => ?_ rw [hx4, hx1, Pi.add_apply, hx2, hx3, hx5, Pi.add_apply] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align measure_theory.Lp_to_Lp_restrict_add MeasureTheory.Lp_toLp_restrict_add /-- For `f : Lp E p μ`, we can define an element of `Lp E p (μ.restrict s)` by `(Lp.memℒp f).restrict s).toLp f`. This map commutes with scalar multiplication. -/ theorem Lp_toLp_restrict_smul (c : 𝕜) (f : Lp F p μ) (s : Set X) : ((Lp.memℒp (c • f)).restrict s).toLp (⇑(c • f)) = c • ((Lp.memℒp f).restrict s).toLp f := by ext1 refine (ae_restrict_of_ae (Lp.coeFn_smul c f)).mp ?_ refine (Memℒp.coeFn_toLp ((Lp.memℒp f).restrict s)).mp ?_ refine (Memℒp.coeFn_toLp ((Lp.memℒp (c • f)).restrict s)).mp ?_ refine (Lp.coeFn_smul c (Memℒp.toLp f ((Lp.memℒp f).restrict s))).mono fun x hx1 hx2 hx3 hx4 => ?_ simp only [hx2, hx1, hx3, hx4, Pi.smul_apply] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align measure_theory.Lp_to_Lp_restrict_smul MeasureTheory.Lp_toLp_restrict_smul /-- For `f : Lp E p μ`, we can define an element of `Lp E p (μ.restrict s)` by `(Lp.memℒp f).restrict s).toLp f`. This map is non-expansive. -/
Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/SetIntegral.lean
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theorem norm_Lp_toLp_restrict_le (s : Set X) (f : Lp E p μ) : ‖((Lp.memℒp f).restrict s).toLp f‖ ≤ ‖f‖ := by
rw [Lp.norm_def, Lp.norm_def, ENNReal.toReal_le_toReal (Lp.snorm_ne_top _) (Lp.snorm_ne_top _)] apply (le_of_eq _).trans (snorm_mono_measure _ (Measure.restrict_le_self (s := s))) exact snorm_congr_ae (Memℒp.coeFn_toLp _)
/- Copyright (c) 2019 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Data.Rat.Cast.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Field.Basic #align_import data.rat.cast from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"acebd8d49928f6ed8920e502a6c90674e75bd441" /-! # Some exiled lemmas about casting These lemmas have been removed from `Mathlib.Data.Rat.Cast.Defs` to avoiding needing to import `Mathlib.Algebra.Field.Basic` there. In fact, these lemmas don't appear to be used anywhere in Mathlib, so perhaps this file can simply be deleted. -/ namespace Rat variable {α : Type*} [DivisionRing α] -- Porting note: rewrote proof @[simp] theorem cast_inv_nat (n : ℕ) : ((n⁻¹ : ℚ) : α) = (n : α)⁻¹ := by cases' n with n · simp rw [cast_def, inv_natCast_num, inv_natCast_den, if_neg n.succ_ne_zero, Int.sign_eq_one_of_pos (Nat.cast_pos.mpr n.succ_pos), Int.cast_one, one_div] #align rat.cast_inv_nat Rat.cast_inv_nat -- Porting note: proof got a lot easier - is this still the intended statement? @[simp] theorem cast_inv_int (n : ℤ) : ((n⁻¹ : ℚ) : α) = (n : α)⁻¹ := by cases' n with n n · simp [ofInt_eq_cast, cast_inv_nat] · simp only [ofInt_eq_cast, Int.cast_negSucc, ← Nat.cast_succ, cast_neg, inv_neg, cast_inv_nat] #align rat.cast_inv_int Rat.cast_inv_int @[simp, norm_cast]
Mathlib/Data/Rat/Cast/Lemmas.lean
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theorem cast_nnratCast {K} [DivisionRing K] (q : ℚ≥0) : ((q : ℚ) : K) = (q : K) := by
rw [Rat.cast_def, NNRat.cast_def, NNRat.cast_def] have hn := @num_div_eq_of_coprime q.num q.den ?hdp q.coprime_num_den on_goal 1 => have hd := @den_div_eq_of_coprime q.num q.den ?hdp q.coprime_num_den case hdp => simpa only [Nat.cast_pos] using q.den_pos simp only [Int.cast_natCast, Nat.cast_inj] at hn hd rw [hn, hd, Int.cast_natCast]
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Anne Baanen -/ import Mathlib.FieldTheory.RatFunc.Defs import Mathlib.RingTheory.EuclideanDomain import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.FractionRing import Mathlib.RingTheory.Polynomial.Content #align_import field_theory.ratfunc from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"bf9bbbcf0c1c1ead18280b0d010e417b10abb1b6" /-! # The field structure of rational functions ## Main definitions Working with rational functions as polynomials: - `RatFunc.instField` provides a field structure You can use `IsFractionRing` API to treat `RatFunc` as the field of fractions of polynomials: * `algebraMap K[X] (RatFunc K)` maps polynomials to rational functions * `IsFractionRing.algEquiv` maps other fields of fractions of `K[X]` to `RatFunc K`, in particular: * `FractionRing.algEquiv K[X] (RatFunc K)` maps the generic field of fraction construction to `RatFunc K`. Combine this with `AlgEquiv.restrictScalars` to change the `FractionRing K[X] ≃ₐ[K[X]] RatFunc K` to `FractionRing K[X] ≃ₐ[K] RatFunc K`. Working with rational functions as fractions: - `RatFunc.num` and `RatFunc.denom` give the numerator and denominator. These values are chosen to be coprime and such that `RatFunc.denom` is monic. Lifting homomorphisms of polynomials to other types, by mapping and dividing, as long as the homomorphism retains the non-zero-divisor property: - `RatFunc.liftMonoidWithZeroHom` lifts a `K[X] →*₀ G₀` to a `RatFunc K →*₀ G₀`, where `[CommRing K] [CommGroupWithZero G₀]` - `RatFunc.liftRingHom` lifts a `K[X] →+* L` to a `RatFunc K →+* L`, where `[CommRing K] [Field L]` - `RatFunc.liftAlgHom` lifts a `K[X] →ₐ[S] L` to a `RatFunc K →ₐ[S] L`, where `[CommRing K] [Field L] [CommSemiring S] [Algebra S K[X]] [Algebra S L]` This is satisfied by injective homs. We also have lifting homomorphisms of polynomials to other polynomials, with the same condition on retaining the non-zero-divisor property across the map: - `RatFunc.map` lifts `K[X] →* R[X]` when `[CommRing K] [CommRing R]` - `RatFunc.mapRingHom` lifts `K[X] →+* R[X]` when `[CommRing K] [CommRing R]` - `RatFunc.mapAlgHom` lifts `K[X] →ₐ[S] R[X]` when `[CommRing K] [IsDomain K] [CommRing R] [IsDomain R]` -/ universe u v noncomputable section open scoped Classical open scoped nonZeroDivisors Polynomial variable {K : Type u} namespace RatFunc section Field variable [CommRing K] /-- The zero rational function. -/ protected irreducible_def zero : RatFunc K := ⟨0⟩ #align ratfunc.zero RatFunc.zero instance : Zero (RatFunc K) := ⟨RatFunc.zero⟩ -- Porting note: added `OfNat.ofNat`. using `simp?` produces `simp only [zero_def]` -- that does not close the goal theorem ofFractionRing_zero : (ofFractionRing 0 : RatFunc K) = 0 := by simp only [Zero.zero, OfNat.ofNat, RatFunc.zero] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_zero RatFunc.ofFractionRing_zero /-- Addition of rational functions. -/ protected irreducible_def add : RatFunc K → RatFunc K → RatFunc K | ⟨p⟩, ⟨q⟩ => ⟨p + q⟩ #align ratfunc.add RatFunc.add instance : Add (RatFunc K) := ⟨RatFunc.add⟩ -- Porting note: added `HAdd.hAdd`. using `simp?` produces `simp only [add_def]` -- that does not close the goal theorem ofFractionRing_add (p q : FractionRing K[X]) : ofFractionRing (p + q) = ofFractionRing p + ofFractionRing q := by simp only [HAdd.hAdd, Add.add, RatFunc.add] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_add RatFunc.ofFractionRing_add /-- Subtraction of rational functions. -/ protected irreducible_def sub : RatFunc K → RatFunc K → RatFunc K | ⟨p⟩, ⟨q⟩ => ⟨p - q⟩ #align ratfunc.sub RatFunc.sub instance : Sub (RatFunc K) := ⟨RatFunc.sub⟩ -- Porting note: added `HSub.hSub`. using `simp?` produces `simp only [sub_def]` -- that does not close the goal theorem ofFractionRing_sub (p q : FractionRing K[X]) : ofFractionRing (p - q) = ofFractionRing p - ofFractionRing q := by simp only [Sub.sub, HSub.hSub, RatFunc.sub] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_sub RatFunc.ofFractionRing_sub /-- Additive inverse of a rational function. -/ protected irreducible_def neg : RatFunc K → RatFunc K | ⟨p⟩ => ⟨-p⟩ #align ratfunc.neg RatFunc.neg instance : Neg (RatFunc K) := ⟨RatFunc.neg⟩ theorem ofFractionRing_neg (p : FractionRing K[X]) : ofFractionRing (-p) = -ofFractionRing p := by simp only [Neg.neg, RatFunc.neg] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_neg RatFunc.ofFractionRing_neg /-- The multiplicative unit of rational functions. -/ protected irreducible_def one : RatFunc K := ⟨1⟩ #align ratfunc.one RatFunc.one instance : One (RatFunc K) := ⟨RatFunc.one⟩ -- Porting note: added `OfNat.ofNat`. using `simp?` produces `simp only [one_def]` -- that does not close the goal theorem ofFractionRing_one : (ofFractionRing 1 : RatFunc K) = 1 := by simp only [One.one, OfNat.ofNat, RatFunc.one] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_one RatFunc.ofFractionRing_one /-- Multiplication of rational functions. -/ protected irreducible_def mul : RatFunc K → RatFunc K → RatFunc K | ⟨p⟩, ⟨q⟩ => ⟨p * q⟩ #align ratfunc.mul RatFunc.mul instance : Mul (RatFunc K) := ⟨RatFunc.mul⟩ -- Porting note: added `HMul.hMul`. using `simp?` produces `simp only [mul_def]` -- that does not close the goal theorem ofFractionRing_mul (p q : FractionRing K[X]) : ofFractionRing (p * q) = ofFractionRing p * ofFractionRing q := by simp only [Mul.mul, HMul.hMul, RatFunc.mul] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_mul RatFunc.ofFractionRing_mul section IsDomain variable [IsDomain K] /-- Division of rational functions. -/ protected irreducible_def div : RatFunc K → RatFunc K → RatFunc K | ⟨p⟩, ⟨q⟩ => ⟨p / q⟩ #align ratfunc.div RatFunc.div instance : Div (RatFunc K) := ⟨RatFunc.div⟩ -- Porting note: added `HDiv.hDiv`. using `simp?` produces `simp only [div_def]` -- that does not close the goal theorem ofFractionRing_div (p q : FractionRing K[X]) : ofFractionRing (p / q) = ofFractionRing p / ofFractionRing q := by simp only [Div.div, HDiv.hDiv, RatFunc.div] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_div RatFunc.ofFractionRing_div /-- Multiplicative inverse of a rational function. -/ protected irreducible_def inv : RatFunc K → RatFunc K | ⟨p⟩ => ⟨p⁻¹⟩ #align ratfunc.inv RatFunc.inv instance : Inv (RatFunc K) := ⟨RatFunc.inv⟩ theorem ofFractionRing_inv (p : FractionRing K[X]) : ofFractionRing p⁻¹ = (ofFractionRing p)⁻¹ := by simp only [Inv.inv, RatFunc.inv] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_inv RatFunc.ofFractionRing_inv -- Auxiliary lemma for the `Field` instance theorem mul_inv_cancel : ∀ {p : RatFunc K}, p ≠ 0 → p * p⁻¹ = 1 | ⟨p⟩, h => by have : p ≠ 0 := fun hp => h <| by rw [hp, ofFractionRing_zero] simpa only [← ofFractionRing_inv, ← ofFractionRing_mul, ← ofFractionRing_one, ofFractionRing.injEq] using -- Porting note: `ofFractionRing.injEq` was not present _root_.mul_inv_cancel this #align ratfunc.mul_inv_cancel RatFunc.mul_inv_cancel end IsDomain section SMul variable {R : Type*} /-- Scalar multiplication of rational functions. -/ protected irreducible_def smul [SMul R (FractionRing K[X])] : R → RatFunc K → RatFunc K | r, ⟨p⟩ => ⟨r • p⟩ #align ratfunc.smul RatFunc.smul -- cannot reproduce --@[nolint fails_quickly] -- Porting note: `linter 'fails_quickly' not found` instance [SMul R (FractionRing K[X])] : SMul R (RatFunc K) := ⟨RatFunc.smul⟩ -- Porting note: added `SMul.hSMul`. using `simp?` produces `simp only [smul_def]` -- that does not close the goal theorem ofFractionRing_smul [SMul R (FractionRing K[X])] (c : R) (p : FractionRing K[X]) : ofFractionRing (c • p) = c • ofFractionRing p := by simp only [SMul.smul, HSMul.hSMul, RatFunc.smul] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_smul RatFunc.ofFractionRing_smul theorem toFractionRing_smul [SMul R (FractionRing K[X])] (c : R) (p : RatFunc K) : toFractionRing (c • p) = c • toFractionRing p := by cases p rw [← ofFractionRing_smul] #align ratfunc.to_fraction_ring_smul RatFunc.toFractionRing_smul theorem smul_eq_C_smul (x : RatFunc K) (r : K) : r • x = Polynomial.C r • x := by cases' x with x -- Porting note: had to specify the induction principle manually induction x using Localization.induction_on rw [← ofFractionRing_smul, ← ofFractionRing_smul, Localization.smul_mk, Localization.smul_mk, smul_eq_mul, Polynomial.smul_eq_C_mul] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align ratfunc.smul_eq_C_smul RatFunc.smul_eq_C_smul section IsDomain variable [IsDomain K] variable [Monoid R] [DistribMulAction R K[X]] variable [IsScalarTower R K[X] K[X]] theorem mk_smul (c : R) (p q : K[X]) : RatFunc.mk (c • p) q = c • RatFunc.mk p q := by by_cases hq : q = 0 · rw [hq, mk_zero, mk_zero, ← ofFractionRing_smul, smul_zero] · rw [mk_eq_localization_mk _ hq, mk_eq_localization_mk _ hq, ← Localization.smul_mk, ← ofFractionRing_smul] #align ratfunc.mk_smul RatFunc.mk_smul instance : IsScalarTower R K[X] (RatFunc K) := ⟨fun c p q => q.induction_on' fun q r _ => by rw [← mk_smul, smul_assoc, mk_smul, mk_smul]⟩ end IsDomain end SMul variable (K) instance [Subsingleton K] : Subsingleton (RatFunc K) := toFractionRing_injective.subsingleton instance : Inhabited (RatFunc K) := ⟨0⟩ instance instNontrivial [Nontrivial K] : Nontrivial (RatFunc K) := ofFractionRing_injective.nontrivial #align ratfunc.nontrivial RatFunc.instNontrivial /-- `RatFunc K` is isomorphic to the field of fractions of `K[X]`, as rings. This is an auxiliary definition; `simp`-normal form is `IsLocalization.algEquiv`. -/ @[simps apply] def toFractionRingRingEquiv : RatFunc K ≃+* FractionRing K[X] where toFun := toFractionRing invFun := ofFractionRing left_inv := fun ⟨_⟩ => rfl right_inv _ := rfl map_add' := fun ⟨_⟩ ⟨_⟩ => by simp [← ofFractionRing_add] map_mul' := fun ⟨_⟩ ⟨_⟩ => by simp [← ofFractionRing_mul] #align ratfunc.to_fraction_ring_ring_equiv RatFunc.toFractionRingRingEquiv end Field section TacticInterlude -- Porting note: reimplemented the `frac_tac` and `smul_tac` as close to the originals as I could /-- Solve equations for `RatFunc K` by working in `FractionRing K[X]`. -/ macro "frac_tac" : tactic => `(tactic| repeat (rintro (⟨⟩ : RatFunc _)) <;> try simp only [← ofFractionRing_zero, ← ofFractionRing_add, ← ofFractionRing_sub, ← ofFractionRing_neg, ← ofFractionRing_one, ← ofFractionRing_mul, ← ofFractionRing_div, ← ofFractionRing_inv, add_assoc, zero_add, add_zero, mul_assoc, mul_zero, mul_one, mul_add, inv_zero, add_comm, add_left_comm, mul_comm, mul_left_comm, sub_eq_add_neg, div_eq_mul_inv, add_mul, zero_mul, one_mul, neg_mul, mul_neg, add_right_neg]) /-- Solve equations for `RatFunc K` by applying `RatFunc.induction_on`. -/ macro "smul_tac" : tactic => `(tactic| repeat (first | rintro (⟨⟩ : RatFunc _) | intro) <;> simp_rw [← ofFractionRing_smul] <;> simp only [add_comm, mul_comm, zero_smul, succ_nsmul, zsmul_eq_mul, mul_add, mul_one, mul_zero, neg_add, mul_neg, Int.ofNat_eq_coe, Int.cast_zero, Int.cast_add, Int.cast_one, Int.cast_negSucc, Int.cast_natCast, Nat.cast_succ, Localization.mk_zero, Localization.add_mk_self, Localization.neg_mk, ofFractionRing_zero, ← ofFractionRing_add, ← ofFractionRing_neg]) end TacticInterlude section CommRing variable (K) [CommRing K] -- Porting note: split the CommRing instance up into multiple defs because it was hard to see -- if the big instance declaration made any progress. /-- `RatFunc K` is a commutative monoid. This is an intermediate step on the way to the full instance `RatFunc.instCommRing`. -/ def instCommMonoid : CommMonoid (RatFunc K) where mul := (· * ·) mul_assoc := by frac_tac mul_comm := by frac_tac one := 1 one_mul := by frac_tac mul_one := by frac_tac npow := npowRec /-- `RatFunc K` is an additive commutative group. This is an intermediate step on the way to the full instance `RatFunc.instCommRing`. -/ def instAddCommGroup : AddCommGroup (RatFunc K) where add := (· + ·) add_assoc := by frac_tac -- Porting note: `by frac_tac` didn't work: add_comm := by repeat rintro (⟨⟩ : RatFunc _) <;> simp only [← ofFractionRing_add, add_comm] zero := 0 zero_add := by frac_tac add_zero := by frac_tac neg := Neg.neg add_left_neg := by frac_tac sub := Sub.sub sub_eq_add_neg := by frac_tac nsmul := (· • ·) nsmul_zero := by smul_tac nsmul_succ _ := by smul_tac zsmul := (· • ·) zsmul_zero' := by smul_tac zsmul_succ' _ := by smul_tac zsmul_neg' _ := by smul_tac instance instCommRing : CommRing (RatFunc K) := { instCommMonoid K, instAddCommGroup K with zero := 0 sub := Sub.sub zero_mul := by frac_tac mul_zero := by frac_tac left_distrib := by frac_tac right_distrib := by frac_tac one := 1 nsmul := (· • ·) zsmul := (· • ·) npow := npowRec } #align ratfunc.comm_ring RatFunc.instCommRing variable {K} section LiftHom open RatFunc variable {G₀ L R S F : Type*} [CommGroupWithZero G₀] [Field L] [CommRing R] [CommRing S] variable [FunLike F R[X] S[X]] /-- Lift a monoid homomorphism that maps polynomials `φ : R[X] →* S[X]` to a `RatFunc R →* RatFunc S`, on the condition that `φ` maps non zero divisors to non zero divisors, by mapping both the numerator and denominator and quotienting them. -/ def map [MonoidHomClass F R[X] S[X]] (φ : F) (hφ : R[X]⁰ ≤ S[X]⁰.comap φ) : RatFunc R →* RatFunc S where toFun f := RatFunc.liftOn f (fun n d => if h : φ d ∈ S[X]⁰ then ofFractionRing (Localization.mk (φ n) ⟨φ d, h⟩) else 0) fun {p q p' q'} hq hq' h => by beta_reduce -- Porting note(#12129): force the function to be applied rw [dif_pos, dif_pos] on_goal 1 => congr 1 -- Porting note: this was a `rw [ofFractionRing.inj_eq]` which was overkill anyway rw [Localization.mk_eq_mk_iff] rotate_left · exact hφ hq · exact hφ hq' refine Localization.r_of_eq ?_ simpa only [map_mul] using congr_arg φ h map_one' := by beta_reduce -- Porting note(#12129): force the function to be applied rw [← ofFractionRing_one, ← Localization.mk_one, liftOn_ofFractionRing_mk, dif_pos] · simpa using ofFractionRing_one · simpa using Submonoid.one_mem _ map_mul' x y := by beta_reduce -- Porting note(#12129): force the function to be applied cases' x with x; cases' y with y -- Porting note: added `using Localization.rec` (`Localization.induction_on` didn't work) induction' x using Localization.rec with p q · induction' y using Localization.rec with p' q' · have hq : φ q ∈ S[X]⁰ := hφ q.prop have hq' : φ q' ∈ S[X]⁰ := hφ q'.prop have hqq' : φ ↑(q * q') ∈ S[X]⁰ := by simpa using Submonoid.mul_mem _ hq hq' simp_rw [← ofFractionRing_mul, Localization.mk_mul, liftOn_ofFractionRing_mk, dif_pos hq, dif_pos hq', dif_pos hqq', ← ofFractionRing_mul, Submonoid.coe_mul, map_mul, Localization.mk_mul, Submonoid.mk_mul_mk] · rfl · rfl #align ratfunc.map RatFunc.map theorem map_apply_ofFractionRing_mk [MonoidHomClass F R[X] S[X]] (φ : F) (hφ : R[X]⁰ ≤ S[X]⁰.comap φ) (n : R[X]) (d : R[X]⁰) : map φ hφ (ofFractionRing (Localization.mk n d)) = ofFractionRing (Localization.mk (φ n) ⟨φ d, hφ d.prop⟩) := by -- Porting note: replaced `convert` with `refine Eq.trans` refine (liftOn_ofFractionRing_mk n _ _ _).trans ?_ rw [dif_pos] #align ratfunc.map_apply_of_fraction_ring_mk RatFunc.map_apply_ofFractionRing_mk theorem map_injective [MonoidHomClass F R[X] S[X]] (φ : F) (hφ : R[X]⁰ ≤ S[X]⁰.comap φ) (hf : Function.Injective φ) : Function.Injective (map φ hφ) := by rintro ⟨x⟩ ⟨y⟩ h -- Porting note: had to hint `induction` which induction principle to use induction x using Localization.induction_on induction y using Localization.induction_on simpa only [map_apply_ofFractionRing_mk, ofFractionRing_injective.eq_iff, Localization.mk_eq_mk_iff, Localization.r_iff_exists, mul_cancel_left_coe_nonZeroDivisors, exists_const, ← map_mul, hf.eq_iff] using h #align ratfunc.map_injective RatFunc.map_injective /-- Lift a ring homomorphism that maps polynomials `φ : R[X] →+* S[X]` to a `RatFunc R →+* RatFunc S`, on the condition that `φ` maps non zero divisors to non zero divisors, by mapping both the numerator and denominator and quotienting them. -/ def mapRingHom [RingHomClass F R[X] S[X]] (φ : F) (hφ : R[X]⁰ ≤ S[X]⁰.comap φ) : RatFunc R →+* RatFunc S := { map φ hφ with map_zero' := by simp_rw [MonoidHom.toFun_eq_coe, ← ofFractionRing_zero, ← Localization.mk_zero (1 : R[X]⁰), ← Localization.mk_zero (1 : S[X]⁰), map_apply_ofFractionRing_mk, map_zero, Localization.mk_eq_mk', IsLocalization.mk'_zero] map_add' := by rintro ⟨x⟩ ⟨y⟩ -- Porting note: had to hint `induction` which induction principle to use induction x using Localization.rec induction y using Localization.rec · simp only [← ofFractionRing_add, Localization.add_mk, map_add, map_mul, MonoidHom.toFun_eq_coe, map_apply_ofFractionRing_mk, Submonoid.coe_mul] -- Porting note: `Submonoid.mk_mul_mk` couldn't be applied: motive incorrect, -- even though it is a rfl lemma. rfl · rfl · rfl } #align ratfunc.map_ring_hom RatFunc.mapRingHom theorem coe_mapRingHom_eq_coe_map [RingHomClass F R[X] S[X]] (φ : F) (hφ : R[X]⁰ ≤ S[X]⁰.comap φ) : (mapRingHom φ hφ : RatFunc R → RatFunc S) = map φ hφ := rfl #align ratfunc.coe_map_ring_hom_eq_coe_map RatFunc.coe_mapRingHom_eq_coe_map -- TODO: Generalize to `FunLike` classes, /-- Lift a monoid with zero homomorphism `R[X] →*₀ G₀` to a `RatFunc R →*₀ G₀` on the condition that `φ` maps non zero divisors to non zero divisors, by mapping both the numerator and denominator and quotienting them. -/ def liftMonoidWithZeroHom (φ : R[X] →*₀ G₀) (hφ : R[X]⁰ ≤ G₀⁰.comap φ) : RatFunc R →*₀ G₀ where toFun f := RatFunc.liftOn f (fun p q => φ p / φ q) fun {p q p' q'} hq hq' h => by cases subsingleton_or_nontrivial R · rw [Subsingleton.elim p q, Subsingleton.elim p' q, Subsingleton.elim q' q] rw [div_eq_div_iff, ← map_mul, mul_comm p, h, map_mul, mul_comm] <;> exact nonZeroDivisors.ne_zero (hφ ‹_›) map_one' := by dsimp only -- Porting note: force the function to be applied (not just beta reduction!) rw [← ofFractionRing_one, ← Localization.mk_one, liftOn_ofFractionRing_mk] simp only [map_one, OneMemClass.coe_one, div_one] map_mul' x y := by cases' x with x cases' y with y induction' x using Localization.rec with p q · induction' y using Localization.rec with p' q' · rw [← ofFractionRing_mul, Localization.mk_mul] simp only [liftOn_ofFractionRing_mk, div_mul_div_comm, map_mul, Submonoid.coe_mul] · rfl · rfl map_zero' := by beta_reduce -- Porting note(#12129): force the function to be applied rw [← ofFractionRing_zero, ← Localization.mk_zero (1 : R[X]⁰), liftOn_ofFractionRing_mk] simp only [map_zero, zero_div] #align ratfunc.lift_monoid_with_zero_hom RatFunc.liftMonoidWithZeroHom theorem liftMonoidWithZeroHom_apply_ofFractionRing_mk (φ : R[X] →*₀ G₀) (hφ : R[X]⁰ ≤ G₀⁰.comap φ) (n : R[X]) (d : R[X]⁰) : liftMonoidWithZeroHom φ hφ (ofFractionRing (Localization.mk n d)) = φ n / φ d := liftOn_ofFractionRing_mk _ _ _ _ #align ratfunc.lift_monoid_with_zero_hom_apply_of_fraction_ring_mk RatFunc.liftMonoidWithZeroHom_apply_ofFractionRing_mk theorem liftMonoidWithZeroHom_injective [Nontrivial R] (φ : R[X] →*₀ G₀) (hφ : Function.Injective φ) (hφ' : R[X]⁰ ≤ G₀⁰.comap φ := nonZeroDivisors_le_comap_nonZeroDivisors_of_injective _ hφ) : Function.Injective (liftMonoidWithZeroHom φ hφ') := by rintro ⟨x⟩ ⟨y⟩ induction' x using Localization.induction_on with a induction' y using Localization.induction_on with a' simp_rw [liftMonoidWithZeroHom_apply_ofFractionRing_mk] intro h congr 1 refine Localization.mk_eq_mk_iff.mpr (Localization.r_of_eq (M := R[X]) ?_) have := mul_eq_mul_of_div_eq_div _ _ ?_ ?_ h · rwa [← map_mul, ← map_mul, hφ.eq_iff, mul_comm, mul_comm a'.fst] at this all_goals exact map_ne_zero_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors _ hφ (SetLike.coe_mem _) #align ratfunc.lift_monoid_with_zero_hom_injective RatFunc.liftMonoidWithZeroHom_injective /-- Lift an injective ring homomorphism `R[X] →+* L` to a `RatFunc R →+* L` by mapping both the numerator and denominator and quotienting them. -/ def liftRingHom (φ : R[X] →+* L) (hφ : R[X]⁰ ≤ L⁰.comap φ) : RatFunc R →+* L := { liftMonoidWithZeroHom φ.toMonoidWithZeroHom hφ with map_add' := fun x y => by -- Porting note: used to invoke `MonoidWithZeroHom.toFun_eq_coe` simp only [ZeroHom.toFun_eq_coe, MonoidWithZeroHom.toZeroHom_coe] cases subsingleton_or_nontrivial R · rw [Subsingleton.elim (x + y) y, Subsingleton.elim x 0, map_zero, zero_add] cases' x with x cases' y with y -- Porting note: had to add the recursor explicitly below induction' x using Localization.rec with p q · induction' y using Localization.rec with p' q' · rw [← ofFractionRing_add, Localization.add_mk] simp only [RingHom.toMonoidWithZeroHom_eq_coe, liftMonoidWithZeroHom_apply_ofFractionRing_mk] rw [div_add_div, div_eq_div_iff] · rw [mul_comm _ p, mul_comm _ p', mul_comm _ (φ p'), add_comm] simp only [map_add, map_mul, Submonoid.coe_mul] all_goals try simp only [← map_mul, ← Submonoid.coe_mul] exact nonZeroDivisors.ne_zero (hφ (SetLike.coe_mem _)) · rfl · rfl } #align ratfunc.lift_ring_hom RatFunc.liftRingHom theorem liftRingHom_apply_ofFractionRing_mk (φ : R[X] →+* L) (hφ : R[X]⁰ ≤ L⁰.comap φ) (n : R[X]) (d : R[X]⁰) : liftRingHom φ hφ (ofFractionRing (Localization.mk n d)) = φ n / φ d := liftMonoidWithZeroHom_apply_ofFractionRing_mk _ hφ _ _ #align ratfunc.lift_ring_hom_apply_of_fraction_ring_mk RatFunc.liftRingHom_apply_ofFractionRing_mk theorem liftRingHom_injective [Nontrivial R] (φ : R[X] →+* L) (hφ : Function.Injective φ) (hφ' : R[X]⁰ ≤ L⁰.comap φ := nonZeroDivisors_le_comap_nonZeroDivisors_of_injective _ hφ) : Function.Injective (liftRingHom φ hφ') := liftMonoidWithZeroHom_injective _ hφ #align ratfunc.lift_ring_hom_injective RatFunc.liftRingHom_injective end LiftHom variable (K) instance instField [IsDomain K] : Field (RatFunc K) where -- Porting note: used to be `by frac_tac` inv_zero := by rw [← ofFractionRing_zero, ← ofFractionRing_inv, inv_zero] div := (· / ·) div_eq_mul_inv := by frac_tac mul_inv_cancel _ := mul_inv_cancel zpow := zpowRec nnqsmul := _ qsmul := _ section IsFractionRing /-! ### `RatFunc` as field of fractions of `Polynomial` -/ section IsDomain variable [IsDomain K] instance (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] [Algebra R K[X]] : Algebra R (RatFunc K) where toFun x := RatFunc.mk (algebraMap _ _ x) 1 map_add' x y := by simp only [mk_one', RingHom.map_add, ofFractionRing_add] map_mul' x y := by simp only [mk_one', RingHom.map_mul, ofFractionRing_mul] map_one' := by simp only [mk_one', RingHom.map_one, ofFractionRing_one] map_zero' := by simp only [mk_one', RingHom.map_zero, ofFractionRing_zero] smul := (· • ·) smul_def' c x := by induction' x using RatFunc.induction_on' with p q hq -- Porting note: the first `rw [...]` was not needed rw [RingHom.coe_mk, MonoidHom.coe_mk, OneHom.coe_mk] rw [mk_one', ← mk_smul, mk_def_of_ne (c • p) hq, mk_def_of_ne p hq, ← ofFractionRing_mul, IsLocalization.mul_mk'_eq_mk'_of_mul, Algebra.smul_def] commutes' c x := mul_comm _ _ variable {K} /-- The coercion from polynomials to rational functions, implemented as the algebra map from a domain to its field of fractions -/ @[coe] def coePolynomial (P : Polynomial K) : RatFunc K := algebraMap _ _ P instance : Coe (Polynomial K) (RatFunc K) := ⟨coePolynomial⟩ theorem mk_one (x : K[X]) : RatFunc.mk x 1 = algebraMap _ _ x := rfl #align ratfunc.mk_one RatFunc.mk_one theorem ofFractionRing_algebraMap (x : K[X]) : ofFractionRing (algebraMap _ (FractionRing K[X]) x) = algebraMap _ _ x := by rw [← mk_one, mk_one'] #align ratfunc.of_fraction_ring_algebra_map RatFunc.ofFractionRing_algebraMap @[simp]
Mathlib/FieldTheory/RatFunc/Basic.lean
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theorem mk_eq_div (p q : K[X]) : RatFunc.mk p q = algebraMap _ _ p / algebraMap _ _ q := by
simp only [mk_eq_div', ofFractionRing_div, ofFractionRing_algebraMap]
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Simon Hudon. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Simon Hudon -/ import Mathlib.Control.Applicative import Mathlib.Control.Traversable.Basic #align_import control.traversable.lemmas from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3342d1b2178381196f818146ff79bc0e7ccd9e2d" /-! # Traversing collections This file proves basic properties of traversable and applicative functors and defines `PureTransformation F`, the natural applicative transformation from the identity functor to `F`. ## References Inspired by [The Essence of the Iterator Pattern][gibbons2009]. -/ universe u open LawfulTraversable open Function hiding comp open Functor attribute [functor_norm] LawfulTraversable.naturality attribute [simp] LawfulTraversable.id_traverse namespace Traversable variable {t : Type u → Type u} variable [Traversable t] [LawfulTraversable t] variable (F G : Type u → Type u) variable [Applicative F] [LawfulApplicative F] variable [Applicative G] [LawfulApplicative G] variable {α β γ : Type u} variable (g : α → F β) variable (h : β → G γ) variable (f : β → γ) /-- The natural applicative transformation from the identity functor to `F`, defined by `pure : Π {α}, α → F α`. -/ def PureTransformation : ApplicativeTransformation Id F where app := @pure F _ preserves_pure' x := rfl preserves_seq' f x := by simp only [map_pure, seq_pure] rfl #align traversable.pure_transformation Traversable.PureTransformation @[simp] theorem pureTransformation_apply {α} (x : id α) : PureTransformation F x = pure x := rfl #align traversable.pure_transformation_apply Traversable.pureTransformation_apply variable {F G} (x : t β) -- Porting note: need to specify `m/F/G := Id` because `id` no longer has a `Monad` instance theorem map_eq_traverse_id : map (f := t) f = traverse (m := Id) (pure ∘ f) := funext fun y => (traverse_eq_map_id f y).symm #align traversable.map_eq_traverse_id Traversable.map_eq_traverse_id theorem map_traverse (x : t α) : map f <$> traverse g x = traverse (map f ∘ g) x := by rw [map_eq_traverse_id f] refine (comp_traverse (pure ∘ f) g x).symm.trans ?_ congr; apply Comp.applicative_comp_id #align traversable.map_traverse Traversable.map_traverse theorem traverse_map (f : β → F γ) (g : α → β) (x : t α) : traverse f (g <$> x) = traverse (f ∘ g) x := by rw [@map_eq_traverse_id t _ _ _ _ g] refine (comp_traverse (G := Id) f (pure ∘ g) x).symm.trans ?_ congr; apply Comp.applicative_id_comp #align traversable.traverse_map Traversable.traverse_map theorem pure_traverse (x : t α) : traverse pure x = (pure x : F (t α)) := by have : traverse pure x = pure (traverse (m := Id) pure x) := (naturality (PureTransformation F) pure x).symm rwa [id_traverse] at this #align traversable.pure_traverse Traversable.pure_traverse theorem id_sequence (x : t α) : sequence (f := Id) (pure <$> x) = pure x := by simp [sequence, traverse_map, id_traverse] #align traversable.id_sequence Traversable.id_sequence theorem comp_sequence (x : t (F (G α))) : sequence (Comp.mk <$> x) = Comp.mk (sequence <$> sequence x) := by simp only [sequence, traverse_map, id_comp]; rw [← comp_traverse]; simp [map_id] #align traversable.comp_sequence Traversable.comp_sequence theorem naturality' (η : ApplicativeTransformation F G) (x : t (F α)) : η (sequence x) = sequence (@η _ <$> x) := by simp [sequence, naturality, traverse_map] #align traversable.naturality' Traversable.naturality' @[functor_norm] theorem traverse_id : traverse pure = (pure : t α → Id (t α)) := by ext exact id_traverse _ #align traversable.traverse_id Traversable.traverse_id @[functor_norm] theorem traverse_comp (g : α → F β) (h : β → G γ) : traverse (Comp.mk ∘ map h ∘ g) = (Comp.mk ∘ map (traverse h) ∘ traverse g : t α → Comp F G (t γ)) := by ext exact comp_traverse _ _ _ #align traversable.traverse_comp Traversable.traverse_comp theorem traverse_eq_map_id' (f : β → γ) : traverse (m := Id) (pure ∘ f) = pure ∘ (map f : t β → t γ) := by ext exact traverse_eq_map_id _ _ #align traversable.traverse_eq_map_id' Traversable.traverse_eq_map_id' -- @[functor_norm] theorem traverse_map' (g : α → β) (h : β → G γ) : traverse (h ∘ g) = (traverse h ∘ map g : t α → G (t γ)) := by ext rw [comp_apply, traverse_map] #align traversable.traverse_map' Traversable.traverse_map'
Mathlib/Control/Traversable/Lemmas.lean
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theorem map_traverse' (g : α → G β) (h : β → γ) : traverse (map h ∘ g) = (map (map h) ∘ traverse g : t α → G (t γ)) := by
ext rw [comp_apply, map_traverse]
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Devon Tuma. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Devon Tuma -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Eval import Mathlib.Analysis.Asymptotics.Asymptotics import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Order.Basic import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Order.LiminfLimsup #align_import analysis.asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982" /-! # Super-Polynomial Function Decay This file defines a predicate `Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay f` for a function satisfying one of following equivalent definitions (The definition is in terms of the first condition): * `x ^ n * f` tends to `𝓝 0` for all (or sufficiently large) naturals `n` * `|x ^ n * f|` tends to `𝓝 0` for all naturals `n` (`superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero`) * `|x ^ n * f|` is bounded for all naturals `n` (`superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_isBoundedUnder`) * `f` is `o(x ^ c)` for all integers `c` (`superpolynomialDecay_iff_isLittleO`) * `f` is `O(x ^ c)` for all integers `c` (`superpolynomialDecay_iff_isBigO`) These conditions are all equivalent to conditions in terms of polynomials, replacing `x ^ c` with `p(x)` or `p(x)⁻¹` as appropriate, since asymptotically `p(x)` behaves like `X ^ p.natDegree`. These further equivalences are not proven in mathlib but would be good future projects. The definition of superpolynomial decay for `f : α → β` is relative to a parameter `k : α → β`. Super-polynomial decay then means `f x` decays faster than `(k x) ^ c` for all integers `c`. Equivalently `f x` decays faster than `p.eval (k x)` for all polynomials `p : β[X]`. The definition is also relative to a filter `l : Filter α` where the decay rate is compared. When the map `k` is given by `n ↦ ↑n : ℕ → ℝ` this defines negligible functions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negligible_function When the map `k` is given by `(r₁,...,rₙ) ↦ r₁*...*rₙ : ℝⁿ → ℝ` this is equivalent to the definition of rapidly decreasing functions given here: https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/rapidly+decreasing+function # Main Theorems * `SuperpolynomialDecay.polynomial_mul` says that if `f(x)` is negligible, then so is `p(x) * f(x)` for any polynomial `p`. * `superpolynomialDecay_iff_zpow_tendsto_zero` gives an equivalence between definitions in terms of decaying faster than `k(x) ^ n` for all naturals `n` or `k(x) ^ c` for all integer `c`. -/ namespace Asymptotics open Topology Polynomial open Filter /-- `f` has superpolynomial decay in parameter `k` along filter `l` if `k ^ n * f` tends to zero at `l` for all naturals `n` -/ def SuperpolynomialDecay {α β : Type*} [TopologicalSpace β] [CommSemiring β] (l : Filter α) (k : α → β) (f : α → β) := ∀ n : ℕ, Tendsto (fun a : α => k a ^ n * f a) l (𝓝 0) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay variable {α β : Type*} {l : Filter α} {k : α → β} {f g g' : α → β} section CommSemiring variable [TopologicalSpace β] [CommSemiring β] theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.congr' (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hfg : f =ᶠ[l] g) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g := fun z => (hf z).congr' (EventuallyEq.mul (EventuallyEq.refl l _) hfg) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.congr' Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.congr' theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.congr (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hfg : ∀ x, f x = g x) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g := fun z => (hf z).congr fun x => (congr_arg fun a => k x ^ z * a) <| hfg x #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.congr Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.congr @[simp] theorem superpolynomialDecay_zero (l : Filter α) (k : α → β) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k 0 := fun z => by simpa only [Pi.zero_apply, mul_zero] using tendsto_const_nhds #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_zero Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_zero theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.add [ContinuousAdd β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hg : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f + g) := fun z => by simpa only [mul_add, add_zero, Pi.add_apply] using (hf z).add (hg z) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.add Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.add theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hg : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f * g) := fun z => by simpa only [mul_assoc, one_mul, mul_zero, pow_zero] using (hf z).mul (hg 0) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_const [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (c : β) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun n => f n * c := fun z => by simpa only [← mul_assoc, zero_mul] using Tendsto.mul_const c (hf z) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul_const Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_const theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.const_mul [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (c : β) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun n => c * f n := (hf.mul_const c).congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.const_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.const_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.param_mul (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (k * f) := fun z => tendsto_nhds.2 fun s hs hs0 => l.sets_of_superset ((tendsto_nhds.1 (hf <| z + 1)) s hs hs0) fun x hx => by simpa only [Set.mem_preimage, Pi.mul_apply, ← mul_assoc, ← pow_succ] using hx #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.param_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.param_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f * k) := hf.param_mul.congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul_param Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.param_pow_mul (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (n : ℕ) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (k ^ n * f) := by induction' n with n hn · simpa only [Nat.zero_eq, one_mul, pow_zero] using hf · simpa only [pow_succ', mul_assoc] using hn.param_mul #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.param_pow_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.param_pow_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param_pow (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (n : ℕ) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f * k ^ n) := (hf.param_pow_mul n).congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul_param_pow Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param_pow theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.polynomial_mul [ContinuousAdd β] [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (p : β[X]) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun x => (p.eval <| k x) * f x := Polynomial.induction_on' p (fun p q hp hq => by simpa [add_mul] using hp.add hq) fun n c => by simpa [mul_assoc] using (hf.param_pow_mul n).const_mul c #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.polynomial_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.polynomial_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_polynomial [ContinuousAdd β] [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (p : β[X]) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun x => f x * (p.eval <| k x) := (hf.polynomial_mul p).congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul_polynomial Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_polynomial end CommSemiring section OrderedCommSemiring variable [TopologicalSpace β] [OrderedCommSemiring β] [OrderTopology β] theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.trans_eventuallyLE (hk : 0 ≤ᶠ[l] k) (hg : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g) (hg' : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g') (hfg : g ≤ᶠ[l] f) (hfg' : f ≤ᶠ[l] g') : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f := fun z => tendsto_of_tendsto_of_tendsto_of_le_of_le' (hg z) (hg' z) (hfg.mp (hk.mono fun _ hx hx' => mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hx' (pow_nonneg hx z))) (hfg'.mp (hk.mono fun _ hx hx' => mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hx' (pow_nonneg hx z))) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.trans_eventually_le Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.trans_eventuallyLE end OrderedCommSemiring section LinearOrderedCommRing variable [TopologicalSpace β] [LinearOrderedCommRing β] [OrderTopology β] variable (l k f) theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, Tendsto (fun a : α => |k a ^ n * f a|) l (𝓝 0) := ⟨fun h z => (tendsto_zero_iff_abs_tendsto_zero _).1 (h z), fun h z => (tendsto_zero_iff_abs_tendsto_zero _).2 (h z)⟩ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_superpolynomialDecay_abs : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ SuperpolynomialDecay l (fun a => |k a|) fun a => |f a| := (superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero l k f).trans (by simp_rw [SuperpolynomialDecay, abs_mul, abs_pow]) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_iff_superpolynomial_decay_abs Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_iff_superpolynomialDecay_abs variable {l k f} theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.trans_eventually_abs_le (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hfg : abs ∘ g ≤ᶠ[l] abs ∘ f) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g := by rw [superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero] at hf ⊢ refine fun z => tendsto_of_tendsto_of_tendsto_of_le_of_le' tendsto_const_nhds (hf z) (eventually_of_forall fun x => abs_nonneg _) (hfg.mono fun x hx => ?_) calc |k x ^ z * g x| = |k x ^ z| * |g x| := abs_mul (k x ^ z) (g x) _ ≤ |k x ^ z| * |f x| := by gcongr _ * ?_; exact hx _ = |k x ^ z * f x| := (abs_mul (k x ^ z) (f x)).symm #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.trans_eventually_abs_le Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.trans_eventually_abs_le theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.trans_abs_le (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hfg : ∀ x, |g x| ≤ |f x|) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g := hf.trans_eventually_abs_le (eventually_of_forall hfg) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.trans_abs_le Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.trans_abs_le end LinearOrderedCommRing section Field variable [TopologicalSpace β] [Field β] (l k f) theorem superpolynomialDecay_mul_const_iff [ContinuousMul β] {c : β} (hc0 : c ≠ 0) : (SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun n => f n * c) ↔ SuperpolynomialDecay l k f := ⟨fun h => (h.mul_const c⁻¹).congr fun x => by simp [mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel hc0], fun h => h.mul_const c⟩ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_mul_const_iff Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_mul_const_iff theorem superpolynomialDecay_const_mul_iff [ContinuousMul β] {c : β} (hc0 : c ≠ 0) : (SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun n => c * f n) ↔ SuperpolynomialDecay l k f := ⟨fun h => (h.const_mul c⁻¹).congr fun x => by simp [← mul_assoc, inv_mul_cancel hc0], fun h => h.const_mul c⟩ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_const_mul_iff Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_const_mul_iff variable {l k f} end Field section LinearOrderedField variable [TopologicalSpace β] [LinearOrderedField β] [OrderTopology β] variable (f) theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_isBoundedUnder (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ ∀ z : ℕ, IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) l fun a : α => |k a ^ z * f a| := by refine ⟨fun h z => Tendsto.isBoundedUnder_le (Tendsto.abs (h z)), fun h => (superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero l k f).2 fun z => ?_⟩ obtain ⟨m, hm⟩ := h (z + 1) have h1 : Tendsto (fun _ : α => (0 : β)) l (𝓝 0) := tendsto_const_nhds have h2 : Tendsto (fun a : α => |(k a)⁻¹| * m) l (𝓝 0) := zero_mul m ▸ Tendsto.mul_const m ((tendsto_zero_iff_abs_tendsto_zero _).1 hk.inv_tendsto_atTop) refine tendsto_of_tendsto_of_tendsto_of_le_of_le' h1 h2 (eventually_of_forall fun x => abs_nonneg _) ((eventually_map.1 hm).mp ?_) refine (hk.eventually_ne_atTop 0).mono fun x hk0 hx => ?_ refine Eq.trans_le ?_ (mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hx <| abs_nonneg (k x)⁻¹) rw [← abs_mul, ← mul_assoc, pow_succ', ← mul_assoc, inv_mul_cancel hk0, one_mul] #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_iff_abs_is_bounded_under Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_isBoundedUnder theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_zpow_tendsto_zero (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ ∀ z : ℤ, Tendsto (fun a : α => k a ^ z * f a) l (𝓝 0) := by refine ⟨fun h z => ?_, fun h n => by simpa only [zpow_natCast] using h (n : ℤ)⟩ by_cases hz : 0 ≤ z · unfold Tendsto lift z to ℕ using hz simpa using h z · have : Tendsto (fun a => k a ^ z) l (𝓝 0) := Tendsto.comp (tendsto_zpow_atTop_zero (not_le.1 hz)) hk have h : Tendsto f l (𝓝 0) := by simpa using h 0 exact zero_mul (0 : β) ▸ this.mul h #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_iff_zpow_tendsto_zero Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_iff_zpow_tendsto_zero variable {f} theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.param_zpow_mul (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (z : ℤ) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun a => k a ^ z * f a := by rw [superpolynomialDecay_iff_zpow_tendsto_zero _ hk] at hf ⊢ refine fun z' => (hf <| z' + z).congr' ((hk.eventually_ne_atTop 0).mono fun x hx => ?_) simp [zpow_add₀ hx, mul_assoc, Pi.mul_apply] #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.param_zpow_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.param_zpow_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param_zpow (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (z : ℤ) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun a => f a * k a ^ z := (hf.param_zpow_mul hk z).congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul_param_zpow Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param_zpow theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.inv_param_mul (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (k⁻¹ * f) := by simpa using hf.param_zpow_mul hk (-1) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.inv_param_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.inv_param_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.param_inv_mul (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f * k⁻¹) := (hf.inv_param_mul hk).congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.param_inv_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.param_inv_mul variable (f) theorem superpolynomialDecay_param_mul_iff (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (k * f) ↔ SuperpolynomialDecay l k f := ⟨fun h => (h.inv_param_mul hk).congr' ((hk.eventually_ne_atTop 0).mono fun x hx => by simp [← mul_assoc, inv_mul_cancel hx]), fun h => h.param_mul⟩ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_param_mul_iff Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_param_mul_iff theorem superpolynomialDecay_mul_param_iff (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f * k) ↔ SuperpolynomialDecay l k f := by simpa [mul_comm k] using superpolynomialDecay_param_mul_iff f hk #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_mul_param_iff Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_mul_param_iff theorem superpolynomialDecay_param_pow_mul_iff (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) (n : ℕ) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (k ^ n * f) ↔ SuperpolynomialDecay l k f := by induction' n with n hn · simp · simpa [pow_succ, ← mul_comm k, mul_assoc, superpolynomialDecay_param_mul_iff (k ^ n * f) hk] using hn #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_param_pow_mul_iff Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_param_pow_mul_iff theorem superpolynomialDecay_mul_param_pow_iff (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) (n : ℕ) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f * k ^ n) ↔ SuperpolynomialDecay l k f := by simpa [mul_comm f] using superpolynomialDecay_param_pow_mul_iff f hk n #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_mul_param_pow_iff Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_mul_param_pow_iff variable {f} end LinearOrderedField section NormedLinearOrderedField variable [NormedLinearOrderedField β] variable (l k f) theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_norm_tendsto_zero : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, Tendsto (fun a : α => ‖k a ^ n * f a‖) l (𝓝 0) := ⟨fun h z => tendsto_zero_iff_norm_tendsto_zero.1 (h z), fun h z => tendsto_zero_iff_norm_tendsto_zero.2 (h z)⟩ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_iff_norm_tendsto_zero Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_iff_norm_tendsto_zero theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_superpolynomialDecay_norm : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ SuperpolynomialDecay l (fun a => ‖k a‖) fun a => ‖f a‖ := (superpolynomialDecay_iff_norm_tendsto_zero l k f).trans (by simp [SuperpolynomialDecay]) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_iff_superpolynomial_decay_norm Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_iff_superpolynomialDecay_norm variable {l k} variable [OrderTopology β] theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_isBigO (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ ∀ z : ℤ, f =O[l] fun a : α => k a ^ z := by refine (superpolynomialDecay_iff_zpow_tendsto_zero f hk).trans ?_ have hk0 : ∀ᶠ x in l, k x ≠ 0 := hk.eventually_ne_atTop 0 refine ⟨fun h z => ?_, fun h z => ?_⟩ · refine isBigO_of_div_tendsto_nhds (hk0.mono fun x hx hxz ↦ absurd hxz (zpow_ne_zero _ hx)) 0 ?_ have : (fun a : α => k a ^ z)⁻¹ = fun a : α => k a ^ (-z) := funext fun x => by simp rw [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_comm f, this] exact h (-z) · suffices (fun a : α => k a ^ z * f a) =O[l] fun a : α => (k a)⁻¹ from IsBigO.trans_tendsto this hk.inv_tendsto_atTop refine ((isBigO_refl (fun a => k a ^ z) l).mul (h (-(z + 1)))).trans (IsBigO.of_bound 1 <| hk0.mono fun a ha0 => ?_) simp only [one_mul, neg_add z 1, zpow_add₀ ha0, ← mul_assoc, zpow_neg, mul_inv_cancel (zpow_ne_zero z ha0), zpow_one] rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_iff_is_O Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_iff_isBigO
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theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_isLittleO (hk : Tendsto k l atTop) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ ∀ z : ℤ, f =o[l] fun a : α => k a ^ z := by
refine ⟨fun h z => ?_, fun h => (superpolynomialDecay_iff_isBigO f hk).2 fun z => (h z).isBigO⟩ have hk0 : ∀ᶠ x in l, k x ≠ 0 := hk.eventually_ne_atTop 0 have : (fun _ : α => (1 : β)) =o[l] k := isLittleO_of_tendsto' (hk0.mono fun x hkx hkx' => absurd hkx' hkx) (by simpa using hk.inv_tendsto_atTop) have : f =o[l] fun x : α => k x * k x ^ (z - 1) := by simpa using this.mul_isBigO ((superpolynomialDecay_iff_isBigO f hk).1 h <| z - 1) refine this.trans_isBigO (IsBigO.of_bound 1 (hk0.mono fun x hkx => le_of_eq ?_)) rw [one_mul, zpow_sub_one₀ hkx, mul_comm (k x), mul_assoc, inv_mul_cancel hkx, mul_one]
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yaël Dillies, Violeta Hernández Palacios, Grayson Burton, Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.OrdConnected import Mathlib.Order.Antisymmetrization #align_import order.cover from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"207cfac9fcd06138865b5d04f7091e46d9320432" /-! # The covering relation This file defines the covering relation in an order. `b` is said to cover `a` if `a < b` and there is no element in between. We say that `b` weakly covers `a` if `a ≤ b` and there is no element between `a` and `b`. In a partial order this is equivalent to `a ⋖ b ∨ a = b`, in a preorder this is equivalent to `a ⋖ b ∨ (a ≤ b ∧ b ≤ a)` ## Notation * `a ⋖ b` means that `b` covers `a`. * `a ⩿ b` means that `b` weakly covers `a`. -/ open Set OrderDual variable {α β : Type*} section WeaklyCovers section Preorder variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β] {a b c : α} /-- `WCovBy a b` means that `a = b` or `b` covers `a`. This means that `a ≤ b` and there is no element in between. -/ def WCovBy (a b : α) : Prop := a ≤ b ∧ ∀ ⦃c⦄, a < c → ¬c < b #align wcovby WCovBy /-- Notation for `WCovBy a b`. -/ infixl:50 " ⩿ " => WCovBy theorem WCovBy.le (h : a ⩿ b) : a ≤ b := h.1 #align wcovby.le WCovBy.le theorem WCovBy.refl (a : α) : a ⩿ a := ⟨le_rfl, fun _ hc => hc.not_lt⟩ #align wcovby.refl WCovBy.refl @[simp] lemma WCovBy.rfl : a ⩿ a := WCovBy.refl a #align wcovby.rfl WCovBy.rfl protected theorem Eq.wcovBy (h : a = b) : a ⩿ b := h ▸ WCovBy.rfl #align eq.wcovby Eq.wcovBy theorem wcovBy_of_le_of_le (h1 : a ≤ b) (h2 : b ≤ a) : a ⩿ b := ⟨h1, fun _ hac hcb => (hac.trans hcb).not_le h2⟩ #align wcovby_of_le_of_le wcovBy_of_le_of_le alias LE.le.wcovBy_of_le := wcovBy_of_le_of_le theorem AntisymmRel.wcovBy (h : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : a ⩿ b := wcovBy_of_le_of_le h.1 h.2 #align antisymm_rel.wcovby AntisymmRel.wcovBy theorem WCovBy.wcovBy_iff_le (hab : a ⩿ b) : b ⩿ a ↔ b ≤ a := ⟨fun h => h.le, fun h => h.wcovBy_of_le hab.le⟩ #align wcovby.wcovby_iff_le WCovBy.wcovBy_iff_le theorem wcovBy_of_eq_or_eq (hab : a ≤ b) (h : ∀ c, a ≤ c → c ≤ b → c = a ∨ c = b) : a ⩿ b := ⟨hab, fun c ha hb => (h c ha.le hb.le).elim ha.ne' hb.ne⟩ #align wcovby_of_eq_or_eq wcovBy_of_eq_or_eq theorem AntisymmRel.trans_wcovBy (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) (hbc : b ⩿ c) : a ⩿ c := ⟨hab.1.trans hbc.le, fun _ had hdc => hbc.2 (hab.2.trans_lt had) hdc⟩ #align antisymm_rel.trans_wcovby AntisymmRel.trans_wcovBy theorem wcovBy_congr_left (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : a ⩿ c ↔ b ⩿ c := ⟨hab.symm.trans_wcovBy, hab.trans_wcovBy⟩ #align wcovby_congr_left wcovBy_congr_left theorem WCovBy.trans_antisymm_rel (hab : a ⩿ b) (hbc : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) b c) : a ⩿ c := ⟨hab.le.trans hbc.1, fun _ had hdc => hab.2 had <| hdc.trans_le hbc.2⟩ #align wcovby.trans_antisymm_rel WCovBy.trans_antisymm_rel theorem wcovBy_congr_right (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : c ⩿ a ↔ c ⩿ b := ⟨fun h => h.trans_antisymm_rel hab, fun h => h.trans_antisymm_rel hab.symm⟩ #align wcovby_congr_right wcovBy_congr_right /-- If `a ≤ b`, then `b` does not cover `a` iff there's an element in between. -/ theorem not_wcovBy_iff (h : a ≤ b) : ¬a ⩿ b ↔ ∃ c, a < c ∧ c < b := by simp_rw [WCovBy, h, true_and_iff, not_forall, exists_prop, not_not] #align not_wcovby_iff not_wcovBy_iff instance WCovBy.isRefl : IsRefl α (· ⩿ ·) := ⟨WCovBy.refl⟩ #align wcovby.is_refl WCovBy.isRefl theorem WCovBy.Ioo_eq (h : a ⩿ b) : Ioo a b = ∅ := eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.2 fun _ hx => h.2 hx.1 hx.2 #align wcovby.Ioo_eq WCovBy.Ioo_eq theorem wcovBy_iff_Ioo_eq : a ⩿ b ↔ a ≤ b ∧ Ioo a b = ∅ := and_congr_right' <| by simp [eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] #align wcovby_iff_Ioo_eq wcovBy_iff_Ioo_eq lemma WCovBy.of_le_of_le (hac : a ⩿ c) (hab : a ≤ b) (hbc : b ≤ c) : b ⩿ c := ⟨hbc, fun _x hbx hxc ↦ hac.2 (hab.trans_lt hbx) hxc⟩ lemma WCovBy.of_le_of_le' (hac : a ⩿ c) (hab : a ≤ b) (hbc : b ≤ c) : a ⩿ b := ⟨hab, fun _x hax hxb ↦ hac.2 hax <| hxb.trans_le hbc⟩ theorem WCovBy.of_image (f : α ↪o β) (h : f a ⩿ f b) : a ⩿ b := ⟨f.le_iff_le.mp h.le, fun _ hac hcb => h.2 (f.lt_iff_lt.mpr hac) (f.lt_iff_lt.mpr hcb)⟩ #align wcovby.of_image WCovBy.of_image theorem WCovBy.image (f : α ↪o β) (hab : a ⩿ b) (h : (range f).OrdConnected) : f a ⩿ f b := by refine ⟨f.monotone hab.le, fun c ha hb => ?_⟩ obtain ⟨c, rfl⟩ := h.out (mem_range_self _) (mem_range_self _) ⟨ha.le, hb.le⟩ rw [f.lt_iff_lt] at ha hb exact hab.2 ha hb #align wcovby.image WCovBy.image theorem Set.OrdConnected.apply_wcovBy_apply_iff (f : α ↪o β) (h : (range f).OrdConnected) : f a ⩿ f b ↔ a ⩿ b := ⟨fun h2 => h2.of_image f, fun hab => hab.image f h⟩ #align set.ord_connected.apply_wcovby_apply_iff Set.OrdConnected.apply_wcovBy_apply_iff @[simp] theorem apply_wcovBy_apply_iff {E : Type*} [EquivLike E α β] [OrderIsoClass E α β] (e : E) : e a ⩿ e b ↔ a ⩿ b := (ordConnected_range (e : α ≃o β)).apply_wcovBy_apply_iff ((e : α ≃o β) : α ↪o β) #align apply_wcovby_apply_iff apply_wcovBy_apply_iff @[simp] theorem toDual_wcovBy_toDual_iff : toDual b ⩿ toDual a ↔ a ⩿ b := and_congr_right' <| forall_congr' fun _ => forall_swap #align to_dual_wcovby_to_dual_iff toDual_wcovBy_toDual_iff @[simp] theorem ofDual_wcovBy_ofDual_iff {a b : αᵒᵈ} : ofDual a ⩿ ofDual b ↔ b ⩿ a := and_congr_right' <| forall_congr' fun _ => forall_swap #align of_dual_wcovby_of_dual_iff ofDual_wcovBy_ofDual_iff alias ⟨_, WCovBy.toDual⟩ := toDual_wcovBy_toDual_iff #align wcovby.to_dual WCovBy.toDual alias ⟨_, WCovBy.ofDual⟩ := ofDual_wcovBy_ofDual_iff #align wcovby.of_dual WCovBy.ofDual end Preorder section PartialOrder variable [PartialOrder α] {a b c : α} theorem WCovBy.eq_or_eq (h : a ⩿ b) (h2 : a ≤ c) (h3 : c ≤ b) : c = a ∨ c = b := by rcases h2.eq_or_lt with (h2 | h2); · exact Or.inl h2.symm rcases h3.eq_or_lt with (h3 | h3); · exact Or.inr h3 exact (h.2 h2 h3).elim #align wcovby.eq_or_eq WCovBy.eq_or_eq /-- An `iff` version of `WCovBy.eq_or_eq` and `wcovBy_of_eq_or_eq`. -/ theorem wcovBy_iff_le_and_eq_or_eq : a ⩿ b ↔ a ≤ b ∧ ∀ c, a ≤ c → c ≤ b → c = a ∨ c = b := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.le, fun _ => h.eq_or_eq⟩, And.rec wcovBy_of_eq_or_eq⟩ #align wcovby_iff_le_and_eq_or_eq wcovBy_iff_le_and_eq_or_eq theorem WCovBy.le_and_le_iff (h : a ⩿ b) : a ≤ c ∧ c ≤ b ↔ c = a ∨ c = b := by refine ⟨fun h2 => h.eq_or_eq h2.1 h2.2, ?_⟩; rintro (rfl | rfl); exacts [⟨le_rfl, h.le⟩, ⟨h.le, le_rfl⟩] #align wcovby.le_and_le_iff WCovBy.le_and_le_iff theorem WCovBy.Icc_eq (h : a ⩿ b) : Icc a b = {a, b} := by ext c exact h.le_and_le_iff #align wcovby.Icc_eq WCovBy.Icc_eq theorem WCovBy.Ico_subset (h : a ⩿ b) : Ico a b ⊆ {a} := by rw [← Icc_diff_right, h.Icc_eq, diff_singleton_subset_iff, pair_comm] #align wcovby.Ico_subset WCovBy.Ico_subset theorem WCovBy.Ioc_subset (h : a ⩿ b) : Ioc a b ⊆ {b} := by rw [← Icc_diff_left, h.Icc_eq, diff_singleton_subset_iff] #align wcovby.Ioc_subset WCovBy.Ioc_subset end PartialOrder section SemilatticeSup variable [SemilatticeSup α] {a b c : α} theorem WCovBy.sup_eq (hac : a ⩿ c) (hbc : b ⩿ c) (hab : a ≠ b) : a ⊔ b = c := (sup_le hac.le hbc.le).eq_of_not_lt fun h => hab.lt_sup_or_lt_sup.elim (fun h' => hac.2 h' h) fun h' => hbc.2 h' h #align wcovby.sup_eq WCovBy.sup_eq end SemilatticeSup section SemilatticeInf variable [SemilatticeInf α] {a b c : α} theorem WCovBy.inf_eq (hca : c ⩿ a) (hcb : c ⩿ b) (hab : a ≠ b) : a ⊓ b = c := (le_inf hca.le hcb.le).eq_of_not_gt fun h => hab.inf_lt_or_inf_lt.elim (hca.2 h) (hcb.2 h) #align wcovby.inf_eq WCovBy.inf_eq end SemilatticeInf end WeaklyCovers section LT variable [LT α] {a b : α} /-- `CovBy a b` means that `b` covers `a`: `a < b` and there is no element in between. -/ def CovBy (a b : α) : Prop := a < b ∧ ∀ ⦃c⦄, a < c → ¬c < b #align covby CovBy /-- Notation for `CovBy a b`. -/ infixl:50 " ⋖ " => CovBy theorem CovBy.lt (h : a ⋖ b) : a < b := h.1 #align covby.lt CovBy.lt /-- If `a < b`, then `b` does not cover `a` iff there's an element in between. -/ theorem not_covBy_iff (h : a < b) : ¬a ⋖ b ↔ ∃ c, a < c ∧ c < b := by simp_rw [CovBy, h, true_and_iff, not_forall, exists_prop, not_not] #align not_covby_iff not_covBy_iff alias ⟨exists_lt_lt_of_not_covBy, _⟩ := not_covBy_iff #align exists_lt_lt_of_not_covby exists_lt_lt_of_not_covBy alias LT.lt.exists_lt_lt := exists_lt_lt_of_not_covBy /-- In a dense order, nothing covers anything. -/ theorem not_covBy [DenselyOrdered α] : ¬a ⋖ b := fun h => let ⟨_, hc⟩ := exists_between h.1 h.2 hc.1 hc.2 #align not_covby not_covBy theorem denselyOrdered_iff_forall_not_covBy : DenselyOrdered α ↔ ∀ a b : α, ¬a ⋖ b := ⟨fun h _ _ => @not_covBy _ _ _ _ h, fun h => ⟨fun _ _ hab => exists_lt_lt_of_not_covBy hab <| h _ _⟩⟩ #align densely_ordered_iff_forall_not_covby denselyOrdered_iff_forall_not_covBy @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-04")] alias densely_ordered_iff_forall_not_covBy := denselyOrdered_iff_forall_not_covBy @[simp] theorem toDual_covBy_toDual_iff : toDual b ⋖ toDual a ↔ a ⋖ b := and_congr_right' <| forall_congr' fun _ => forall_swap #align to_dual_covby_to_dual_iff toDual_covBy_toDual_iff @[simp] theorem ofDual_covBy_ofDual_iff {a b : αᵒᵈ} : ofDual a ⋖ ofDual b ↔ b ⋖ a := and_congr_right' <| forall_congr' fun _ => forall_swap #align of_dual_covby_of_dual_iff ofDual_covBy_ofDual_iff alias ⟨_, CovBy.toDual⟩ := toDual_covBy_toDual_iff #align covby.to_dual CovBy.toDual alias ⟨_, CovBy.ofDual⟩ := ofDual_covBy_ofDual_iff #align covby.of_dual CovBy.ofDual end LT section Preorder variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β] {a b c : α} theorem CovBy.le (h : a ⋖ b) : a ≤ b := h.1.le #align covby.le CovBy.le protected theorem CovBy.ne (h : a ⋖ b) : a ≠ b := h.lt.ne #align covby.ne CovBy.ne theorem CovBy.ne' (h : a ⋖ b) : b ≠ a := h.lt.ne' #align covby.ne' CovBy.ne' protected theorem CovBy.wcovBy (h : a ⋖ b) : a ⩿ b := ⟨h.le, h.2⟩ #align covby.wcovby CovBy.wcovBy theorem WCovBy.covBy_of_not_le (h : a ⩿ b) (h2 : ¬b ≤ a) : a ⋖ b := ⟨h.le.lt_of_not_le h2, h.2⟩ #align wcovby.covby_of_not_le WCovBy.covBy_of_not_le theorem WCovBy.covBy_of_lt (h : a ⩿ b) (h2 : a < b) : a ⋖ b := ⟨h2, h.2⟩ #align wcovby.covby_of_lt WCovBy.covBy_of_lt lemma CovBy.of_le_of_lt (hac : a ⋖ c) (hab : a ≤ b) (hbc : b < c) : b ⋖ c := ⟨hbc, fun _x hbx hxc ↦ hac.2 (hab.trans_lt hbx) hxc⟩ lemma CovBy.of_lt_of_le (hac : a ⋖ c) (hab : a < b) (hbc : b ≤ c) : a ⋖ b := ⟨hab, fun _x hax hxb ↦ hac.2 hax <| hxb.trans_le hbc⟩ theorem not_covBy_of_lt_of_lt (h₁ : a < b) (h₂ : b < c) : ¬a ⋖ c := (not_covBy_iff (h₁.trans h₂)).2 ⟨b, h₁, h₂⟩ #align not_covby_of_lt_of_lt not_covBy_of_lt_of_lt theorem covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_lt : a ⋖ b ↔ a ⩿ b ∧ a < b := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.wcovBy, h.lt⟩, fun h => h.1.covBy_of_lt h.2⟩ #align covby_iff_wcovby_and_lt covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_lt theorem covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_not_le : a ⋖ b ↔ a ⩿ b ∧ ¬b ≤ a := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.wcovBy, h.lt.not_le⟩, fun h => h.1.covBy_of_not_le h.2⟩ #align covby_iff_wcovby_and_not_le covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_not_le theorem wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_le_and_le : a ⩿ b ↔ a ⋖ b ∨ a ≤ b ∧ b ≤ a := ⟨fun h => or_iff_not_imp_right.mpr fun h' => h.covBy_of_not_le fun hba => h' ⟨h.le, hba⟩, fun h' => h'.elim (fun h => h.wcovBy) fun h => h.1.wcovBy_of_le h.2⟩ #align wcovby_iff_covby_or_le_and_le wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_le_and_le theorem AntisymmRel.trans_covBy (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) (hbc : b ⋖ c) : a ⋖ c := ⟨hab.1.trans_lt hbc.lt, fun _ had hdc => hbc.2 (hab.2.trans_lt had) hdc⟩ #align antisymm_rel.trans_covby AntisymmRel.trans_covBy theorem covBy_congr_left (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : a ⋖ c ↔ b ⋖ c := ⟨hab.symm.trans_covBy, hab.trans_covBy⟩ #align covby_congr_left covBy_congr_left theorem CovBy.trans_antisymmRel (hab : a ⋖ b) (hbc : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) b c) : a ⋖ c := ⟨hab.lt.trans_le hbc.1, fun _ had hdb => hab.2 had <| hdb.trans_le hbc.2⟩ #align covby.trans_antisymm_rel CovBy.trans_antisymmRel theorem covBy_congr_right (hab : AntisymmRel (· ≤ ·) a b) : c ⋖ a ↔ c ⋖ b := ⟨fun h => h.trans_antisymmRel hab, fun h => h.trans_antisymmRel hab.symm⟩ #align covby_congr_right covBy_congr_right instance : IsNonstrictStrictOrder α (· ⩿ ·) (· ⋖ ·) := ⟨fun _ _ => covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_not_le.trans <| and_congr_right fun h => h.wcovBy_iff_le.not.symm⟩ instance CovBy.isIrrefl : IsIrrefl α (· ⋖ ·) := ⟨fun _ ha => ha.ne rfl⟩ #align covby.is_irrefl CovBy.isIrrefl theorem CovBy.Ioo_eq (h : a ⋖ b) : Ioo a b = ∅ := h.wcovBy.Ioo_eq #align covby.Ioo_eq CovBy.Ioo_eq theorem covBy_iff_Ioo_eq : a ⋖ b ↔ a < b ∧ Ioo a b = ∅ := and_congr_right' <| by simp [eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] #align covby_iff_Ioo_eq covBy_iff_Ioo_eq theorem CovBy.of_image (f : α ↪o β) (h : f a ⋖ f b) : a ⋖ b := ⟨f.lt_iff_lt.mp h.lt, fun _ hac hcb => h.2 (f.lt_iff_lt.mpr hac) (f.lt_iff_lt.mpr hcb)⟩ #align covby.of_image CovBy.of_image theorem CovBy.image (f : α ↪o β) (hab : a ⋖ b) (h : (range f).OrdConnected) : f a ⋖ f b := (hab.wcovBy.image f h).covBy_of_lt <| f.strictMono hab.lt #align covby.image CovBy.image theorem Set.OrdConnected.apply_covBy_apply_iff (f : α ↪o β) (h : (range f).OrdConnected) : f a ⋖ f b ↔ a ⋖ b := ⟨CovBy.of_image f, fun hab => hab.image f h⟩ #align set.ord_connected.apply_covby_apply_iff Set.OrdConnected.apply_covBy_apply_iff @[simp] theorem apply_covBy_apply_iff {E : Type*} [EquivLike E α β] [OrderIsoClass E α β] (e : E) : e a ⋖ e b ↔ a ⋖ b := (ordConnected_range (e : α ≃o β)).apply_covBy_apply_iff ((e : α ≃o β) : α ↪o β) #align apply_covby_apply_iff apply_covBy_apply_iff theorem covBy_of_eq_or_eq (hab : a < b) (h : ∀ c, a ≤ c → c ≤ b → c = a ∨ c = b) : a ⋖ b := ⟨hab, fun c ha hb => (h c ha.le hb.le).elim ha.ne' hb.ne⟩ #align covby_of_eq_or_eq covBy_of_eq_or_eq end Preorder section PartialOrder variable [PartialOrder α] {a b c : α} theorem WCovBy.covBy_of_ne (h : a ⩿ b) (h2 : a ≠ b) : a ⋖ b := ⟨h.le.lt_of_ne h2, h.2⟩ #align wcovby.covby_of_ne WCovBy.covBy_of_ne theorem covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_ne : a ⋖ b ↔ a ⩿ b ∧ a ≠ b := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.wcovBy, h.ne⟩, fun h => h.1.covBy_of_ne h.2⟩ #align covby_iff_wcovby_and_ne covBy_iff_wcovBy_and_ne
Mathlib/Order/Cover.lean
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theorem wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_eq : a ⩿ b ↔ a ⋖ b ∨ a = b := by
rw [le_antisymm_iff, wcovBy_iff_covBy_or_le_and_le]
/- Copyright (c) 2019 Johan Commelin. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johan Commelin, Kenny Lau -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.AlgebraMap import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Basic import Mathlib.RingTheory.Ideal.Maps import Mathlib.RingTheory.MvPowerSeries.Basic #align_import ring_theory.power_series.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2d5739b61641ee4e7e53eca5688a08f66f2e6a60" /-! # Formal power series (in one variable) This file defines (univariate) formal power series and develops the basic properties of these objects. A formal power series is to a polynomial like an infinite sum is to a finite sum. Formal power series in one variable are defined from multivariate power series as `PowerSeries R := MvPowerSeries Unit R`. The file sets up the (semi)ring structure on univariate power series. We provide the natural inclusion from polynomials to formal power series. Additional results can be found in: * `Mathlib.RingTheory.PowerSeries.Trunc`, truncation of power series; * `Mathlib.RingTheory.PowerSeries.Inverse`, about inverses of power series, and the fact that power series over a local ring form a local ring; * `Mathlib.RingTheory.PowerSeries.Order`, the order of a power series at 0, and application to the fact that power series over an integral domain form an integral domain. ## Implementation notes Because of its definition, `PowerSeries R := MvPowerSeries Unit R`. a lot of proofs and properties from the multivariate case can be ported to the single variable case. However, it means that formal power series are indexed by `Unit →₀ ℕ`, which is of course canonically isomorphic to `ℕ`. We then build some glue to treat formal power series as if they were indexed by `ℕ`. Occasionally this leads to proofs that are uglier than expected. -/ noncomputable section open Finset (antidiagonal mem_antidiagonal) /-- Formal power series over a coefficient type `R` -/ def PowerSeries (R : Type*) := MvPowerSeries Unit R #align power_series PowerSeries namespace PowerSeries open Finsupp (single) variable {R : Type*} section -- Porting note: not available in Lean 4 -- local reducible PowerSeries /-- `R⟦X⟧` is notation for `PowerSeries R`, the semiring of formal power series in one variable over a semiring `R`. -/ scoped notation:9000 R "⟦X⟧" => PowerSeries R instance [Inhabited R] : Inhabited R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [Zero R] : Zero R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [AddMonoid R] : AddMonoid R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [AddGroup R] : AddGroup R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [AddCommMonoid R] : AddCommMonoid R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [AddCommGroup R] : AddCommGroup R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [Semiring R] : Semiring R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [CommSemiring R] : CommSemiring R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [Ring R] : Ring R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [CommRing R] : CommRing R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance [Nontrivial R] : Nontrivial R⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance {A} [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid A] [Module R A] : Module R A⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance instance {A S} [Semiring R] [Semiring S] [AddCommMonoid A] [Module R A] [Module S A] [SMul R S] [IsScalarTower R S A] : IsScalarTower R S A⟦X⟧ := Pi.isScalarTower instance {A} [Semiring A] [CommSemiring R] [Algebra R A] : Algebra R A⟦X⟧ := by dsimp only [PowerSeries] infer_instance end section Semiring variable (R) [Semiring R] /-- The `n`th coefficient of a formal power series. -/ def coeff (n : ℕ) : R⟦X⟧ →ₗ[R] R := MvPowerSeries.coeff R (single () n) #align power_series.coeff PowerSeries.coeff /-- The `n`th monomial with coefficient `a` as formal power series. -/ def monomial (n : ℕ) : R →ₗ[R] R⟦X⟧ := MvPowerSeries.monomial R (single () n) #align power_series.monomial PowerSeries.monomial variable {R} theorem coeff_def {s : Unit →₀ ℕ} {n : ℕ} (h : s () = n) : coeff R n = MvPowerSeries.coeff R s := by erw [coeff, ← h, ← Finsupp.unique_single s] #align power_series.coeff_def PowerSeries.coeff_def /-- Two formal power series are equal if all their coefficients are equal. -/ @[ext] theorem ext {φ ψ : R⟦X⟧} (h : ∀ n, coeff R n φ = coeff R n ψ) : φ = ψ := MvPowerSeries.ext fun n => by rw [← coeff_def] · apply h rfl #align power_series.ext PowerSeries.ext /-- Two formal power series are equal if all their coefficients are equal. -/ theorem ext_iff {φ ψ : R⟦X⟧} : φ = ψ ↔ ∀ n, coeff R n φ = coeff R n ψ := ⟨fun h n => congr_arg (coeff R n) h, ext⟩ #align power_series.ext_iff PowerSeries.ext_iff instance [Subsingleton R] : Subsingleton R⟦X⟧ := by simp only [subsingleton_iff, ext_iff] exact fun _ _ _ ↦ (subsingleton_iff).mp (by infer_instance) _ _ /-- Constructor for formal power series. -/ def mk {R} (f : ℕ → R) : R⟦X⟧ := fun s => f (s ()) #align power_series.mk PowerSeries.mk @[simp] theorem coeff_mk (n : ℕ) (f : ℕ → R) : coeff R n (mk f) = f n := congr_arg f Finsupp.single_eq_same #align power_series.coeff_mk PowerSeries.coeff_mk theorem coeff_monomial (m n : ℕ) (a : R) : coeff R m (monomial R n a) = if m = n then a else 0 := calc coeff R m (monomial R n a) = _ := MvPowerSeries.coeff_monomial _ _ _ _ = if m = n then a else 0 := by simp only [Finsupp.unique_single_eq_iff] #align power_series.coeff_monomial PowerSeries.coeff_monomial theorem monomial_eq_mk (n : ℕ) (a : R) : monomial R n a = mk fun m => if m = n then a else 0 := ext fun m => by rw [coeff_monomial, coeff_mk] #align power_series.monomial_eq_mk PowerSeries.monomial_eq_mk @[simp] theorem coeff_monomial_same (n : ℕ) (a : R) : coeff R n (monomial R n a) = a := MvPowerSeries.coeff_monomial_same _ _ #align power_series.coeff_monomial_same PowerSeries.coeff_monomial_same @[simp] theorem coeff_comp_monomial (n : ℕ) : (coeff R n).comp (monomial R n) = LinearMap.id := LinearMap.ext <| coeff_monomial_same n #align power_series.coeff_comp_monomial PowerSeries.coeff_comp_monomial variable (R) /-- The constant coefficient of a formal power series. -/ def constantCoeff : R⟦X⟧ →+* R := MvPowerSeries.constantCoeff Unit R #align power_series.constant_coeff PowerSeries.constantCoeff /-- The constant formal power series. -/ def C : R →+* R⟦X⟧ := MvPowerSeries.C Unit R set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.C PowerSeries.C variable {R} /-- The variable of the formal power series ring. -/ def X : R⟦X⟧ := MvPowerSeries.X () set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.X PowerSeries.X theorem commute_X (φ : R⟦X⟧) : Commute φ X := MvPowerSeries.commute_X _ _ set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.commute_X PowerSeries.commute_X @[simp] theorem coeff_zero_eq_constantCoeff : ⇑(coeff R 0) = constantCoeff R := by rw [coeff, Finsupp.single_zero] rfl #align power_series.coeff_zero_eq_constant_coeff PowerSeries.coeff_zero_eq_constantCoeff theorem coeff_zero_eq_constantCoeff_apply (φ : R⟦X⟧) : coeff R 0 φ = constantCoeff R φ := by rw [coeff_zero_eq_constantCoeff] #align power_series.coeff_zero_eq_constant_coeff_apply PowerSeries.coeff_zero_eq_constantCoeff_apply @[simp] theorem monomial_zero_eq_C : ⇑(monomial R 0) = C R := by -- This used to be `rw`, but we need `erw` after leanprover/lean4#2644 erw [monomial, Finsupp.single_zero, MvPowerSeries.monomial_zero_eq_C] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.monomial_zero_eq_C PowerSeries.monomial_zero_eq_C theorem monomial_zero_eq_C_apply (a : R) : monomial R 0 a = C R a := by simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.monomial_zero_eq_C_apply PowerSeries.monomial_zero_eq_C_apply theorem coeff_C (n : ℕ) (a : R) : coeff R n (C R a : R⟦X⟧) = if n = 0 then a else 0 := by rw [← monomial_zero_eq_C_apply, coeff_monomial] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_C PowerSeries.coeff_C @[simp] theorem coeff_zero_C (a : R) : coeff R 0 (C R a) = a := by rw [coeff_C, if_pos rfl] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_zero_C PowerSeries.coeff_zero_C theorem coeff_ne_zero_C {a : R} {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) : coeff R n (C R a) = 0 := by rw [coeff_C, if_neg h] @[simp] theorem coeff_succ_C {a : R} {n : ℕ} : coeff R (n + 1) (C R a) = 0 := coeff_ne_zero_C n.succ_ne_zero theorem C_injective : Function.Injective (C R) := by intro a b H have := (ext_iff (φ := C R a) (ψ := C R b)).mp H 0 rwa [coeff_zero_C, coeff_zero_C] at this protected theorem subsingleton_iff : Subsingleton R⟦X⟧ ↔ Subsingleton R := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun _ ↦ inferInstance⟩ rw [subsingleton_iff] at h ⊢ exact fun a b ↦ C_injective (h (C R a) (C R b)) theorem X_eq : (X : R⟦X⟧) = monomial R 1 1 := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.X_eq PowerSeries.X_eq theorem coeff_X (n : ℕ) : coeff R n (X : R⟦X⟧) = if n = 1 then 1 else 0 := by rw [X_eq, coeff_monomial] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_X PowerSeries.coeff_X @[simp] theorem coeff_zero_X : coeff R 0 (X : R⟦X⟧) = 0 := by -- This used to be `rw`, but we need `erw` after leanprover/lean4#2644 erw [coeff, Finsupp.single_zero, X, MvPowerSeries.coeff_zero_X] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_zero_X PowerSeries.coeff_zero_X @[simp] theorem coeff_one_X : coeff R 1 (X : R⟦X⟧) = 1 := by rw [coeff_X, if_pos rfl] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_one_X PowerSeries.coeff_one_X @[simp] theorem X_ne_zero [Nontrivial R] : (X : R⟦X⟧) ≠ 0 := fun H => by simpa only [coeff_one_X, one_ne_zero, map_zero] using congr_arg (coeff R 1) H set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.X_ne_zero PowerSeries.X_ne_zero theorem X_pow_eq (n : ℕ) : (X : R⟦X⟧) ^ n = monomial R n 1 := MvPowerSeries.X_pow_eq _ n set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.X_pow_eq PowerSeries.X_pow_eq theorem coeff_X_pow (m n : ℕ) : coeff R m ((X : R⟦X⟧) ^ n) = if m = n then 1 else 0 := by rw [X_pow_eq, coeff_monomial] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_X_pow PowerSeries.coeff_X_pow @[simp] theorem coeff_X_pow_self (n : ℕ) : coeff R n ((X : R⟦X⟧) ^ n) = 1 := by rw [coeff_X_pow, if_pos rfl] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_X_pow_self PowerSeries.coeff_X_pow_self @[simp] theorem coeff_one (n : ℕ) : coeff R n (1 : R⟦X⟧) = if n = 0 then 1 else 0 := coeff_C n 1 #align power_series.coeff_one PowerSeries.coeff_one theorem coeff_zero_one : coeff R 0 (1 : R⟦X⟧) = 1 := coeff_zero_C 1 #align power_series.coeff_zero_one PowerSeries.coeff_zero_one theorem coeff_mul (n : ℕ) (φ ψ : R⟦X⟧) : coeff R n (φ * ψ) = ∑ p ∈ antidiagonal n, coeff R p.1 φ * coeff R p.2 ψ := by -- `rw` can't see that `PowerSeries = MvPowerSeries Unit`, so use `.trans` refine (MvPowerSeries.coeff_mul _ φ ψ).trans ?_ rw [Finsupp.antidiagonal_single, Finset.sum_map] rfl #align power_series.coeff_mul PowerSeries.coeff_mul @[simp] theorem coeff_mul_C (n : ℕ) (φ : R⟦X⟧) (a : R) : coeff R n (φ * C R a) = coeff R n φ * a := MvPowerSeries.coeff_mul_C _ φ a set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_mul_C PowerSeries.coeff_mul_C @[simp] theorem coeff_C_mul (n : ℕ) (φ : R⟦X⟧) (a : R) : coeff R n (C R a * φ) = a * coeff R n φ := MvPowerSeries.coeff_C_mul _ φ a set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_C_mul PowerSeries.coeff_C_mul @[simp] theorem coeff_smul {S : Type*} [Semiring S] [Module R S] (n : ℕ) (φ : PowerSeries S) (a : R) : coeff S n (a • φ) = a • coeff S n φ := rfl #align power_series.coeff_smul PowerSeries.coeff_smul @[simp] theorem constantCoeff_smul {S : Type*} [Semiring S] [Module R S] (φ : PowerSeries S) (a : R) : constantCoeff S (a • φ) = a • constantCoeff S φ := rfl theorem smul_eq_C_mul (f : R⟦X⟧) (a : R) : a • f = C R a * f := by ext simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.smul_eq_C_mul PowerSeries.smul_eq_C_mul @[simp] theorem coeff_succ_mul_X (n : ℕ) (φ : R⟦X⟧) : coeff R (n + 1) (φ * X) = coeff R n φ := by simp only [coeff, Finsupp.single_add] convert φ.coeff_add_mul_monomial (single () n) (single () 1) _ rw [mul_one]; rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_succ_mul_X PowerSeries.coeff_succ_mul_X @[simp] theorem coeff_succ_X_mul (n : ℕ) (φ : R⟦X⟧) : coeff R (n + 1) (X * φ) = coeff R n φ := by simp only [coeff, Finsupp.single_add, add_comm n 1] convert φ.coeff_add_monomial_mul (single () 1) (single () n) _ rw [one_mul]; rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_succ_X_mul PowerSeries.coeff_succ_X_mul @[simp] theorem constantCoeff_C (a : R) : constantCoeff R (C R a) = a := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.constant_coeff_C PowerSeries.constantCoeff_C @[simp] theorem constantCoeff_comp_C : (constantCoeff R).comp (C R) = RingHom.id R := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.constant_coeff_comp_C PowerSeries.constantCoeff_comp_C -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this. -- @[simp] theorem constantCoeff_zero : constantCoeff R 0 = 0 := rfl #align power_series.constant_coeff_zero PowerSeries.constantCoeff_zero -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this. -- @[simp] theorem constantCoeff_one : constantCoeff R 1 = 1 := rfl #align power_series.constant_coeff_one PowerSeries.constantCoeff_one @[simp] theorem constantCoeff_X : constantCoeff R X = 0 := MvPowerSeries.coeff_zero_X _ set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.constant_coeff_X PowerSeries.constantCoeff_X @[simp] theorem constantCoeff_mk {f : ℕ → R} : constantCoeff R (mk f) = f 0 := rfl theorem coeff_zero_mul_X (φ : R⟦X⟧) : coeff R 0 (φ * X) = 0 := by simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_zero_mul_X PowerSeries.coeff_zero_mul_X theorem coeff_zero_X_mul (φ : R⟦X⟧) : coeff R 0 (X * φ) = 0 := by simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_zero_X_mul PowerSeries.coeff_zero_X_mul theorem constantCoeff_surj : Function.Surjective (constantCoeff R) := fun r => ⟨(C R) r, constantCoeff_C r⟩ -- The following section duplicates the API of `Data.Polynomial.Coeff` and should attempt to keep -- up to date with that section theorem coeff_C_mul_X_pow (x : R) (k n : ℕ) : coeff R n (C R x * X ^ k : R⟦X⟧) = if n = k then x else 0 := by simp [X_pow_eq, coeff_monomial] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_C_mul_X_pow PowerSeries.coeff_C_mul_X_pow @[simp] theorem coeff_mul_X_pow (p : R⟦X⟧) (n d : ℕ) : coeff R (d + n) (p * X ^ n) = coeff R d p := by rw [coeff_mul, Finset.sum_eq_single (d, n), coeff_X_pow, if_pos rfl, mul_one] · rintro ⟨i, j⟩ h1 h2 rw [coeff_X_pow, if_neg, mul_zero] rintro rfl apply h2 rw [mem_antidiagonal, add_right_cancel_iff] at h1 subst h1 rfl · exact fun h1 => (h1 (mem_antidiagonal.2 rfl)).elim set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_mul_X_pow PowerSeries.coeff_mul_X_pow @[simp] theorem coeff_X_pow_mul (p : R⟦X⟧) (n d : ℕ) : coeff R (d + n) (X ^ n * p) = coeff R d p := by rw [coeff_mul, Finset.sum_eq_single (n, d), coeff_X_pow, if_pos rfl, one_mul] · rintro ⟨i, j⟩ h1 h2 rw [coeff_X_pow, if_neg, zero_mul] rintro rfl apply h2 rw [mem_antidiagonal, add_comm, add_right_cancel_iff] at h1 subst h1 rfl · rw [add_comm] exact fun h1 => (h1 (mem_antidiagonal.2 rfl)).elim set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_X_pow_mul PowerSeries.coeff_X_pow_mul theorem coeff_mul_X_pow' (p : R⟦X⟧) (n d : ℕ) : coeff R d (p * X ^ n) = ite (n ≤ d) (coeff R (d - n) p) 0 := by split_ifs with h · rw [← tsub_add_cancel_of_le h, coeff_mul_X_pow, add_tsub_cancel_right] · refine (coeff_mul _ _ _).trans (Finset.sum_eq_zero fun x hx => ?_) rw [coeff_X_pow, if_neg, mul_zero] exact ((le_of_add_le_right (mem_antidiagonal.mp hx).le).trans_lt <| not_le.mp h).ne set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_mul_X_pow' PowerSeries.coeff_mul_X_pow' theorem coeff_X_pow_mul' (p : R⟦X⟧) (n d : ℕ) : coeff R d (X ^ n * p) = ite (n ≤ d) (coeff R (d - n) p) 0 := by split_ifs with h · rw [← tsub_add_cancel_of_le h, coeff_X_pow_mul] simp · refine (coeff_mul _ _ _).trans (Finset.sum_eq_zero fun x hx => ?_) rw [coeff_X_pow, if_neg, zero_mul] have := mem_antidiagonal.mp hx rw [add_comm] at this exact ((le_of_add_le_right this.le).trans_lt <| not_le.mp h).ne set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.coeff_X_pow_mul' PowerSeries.coeff_X_pow_mul' end /-- If a formal power series is invertible, then so is its constant coefficient. -/ theorem isUnit_constantCoeff (φ : R⟦X⟧) (h : IsUnit φ) : IsUnit (constantCoeff R φ) := MvPowerSeries.isUnit_constantCoeff φ h #align power_series.is_unit_constant_coeff PowerSeries.isUnit_constantCoeff /-- Split off the constant coefficient. -/ theorem eq_shift_mul_X_add_const (φ : R⟦X⟧) : φ = (mk fun p => coeff R (p + 1) φ) * X + C R (constantCoeff R φ) := by ext (_ | n) · simp only [Nat.zero_eq, coeff_zero_eq_constantCoeff, map_add, map_mul, constantCoeff_X, mul_zero, coeff_zero_C, zero_add] · simp only [coeff_succ_mul_X, coeff_mk, LinearMap.map_add, coeff_C, n.succ_ne_zero, sub_zero, if_false, add_zero] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.eq_shift_mul_X_add_const PowerSeries.eq_shift_mul_X_add_const /-- Split off the constant coefficient. -/ theorem eq_X_mul_shift_add_const (φ : R⟦X⟧) : φ = (X * mk fun p => coeff R (p + 1) φ) + C R (constantCoeff R φ) := by ext (_ | n) · simp only [Nat.zero_eq, coeff_zero_eq_constantCoeff, map_add, map_mul, constantCoeff_X, zero_mul, coeff_zero_C, zero_add] · simp only [coeff_succ_X_mul, coeff_mk, LinearMap.map_add, coeff_C, n.succ_ne_zero, sub_zero, if_false, add_zero] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.eq_X_mul_shift_add_const PowerSeries.eq_X_mul_shift_add_const section Map variable {S : Type*} {T : Type*} [Semiring S] [Semiring T] variable (f : R →+* S) (g : S →+* T) /-- The map between formal power series induced by a map on the coefficients. -/ def map : R⟦X⟧ →+* S⟦X⟧ := MvPowerSeries.map _ f #align power_series.map PowerSeries.map @[simp] theorem map_id : (map (RingHom.id R) : R⟦X⟧ → R⟦X⟧) = id := rfl #align power_series.map_id PowerSeries.map_id theorem map_comp : map (g.comp f) = (map g).comp (map f) := rfl #align power_series.map_comp PowerSeries.map_comp @[simp] theorem coeff_map (n : ℕ) (φ : R⟦X⟧) : coeff S n (map f φ) = f (coeff R n φ) := rfl #align power_series.coeff_map PowerSeries.coeff_map @[simp] theorem map_C (r : R) : map f (C _ r) = C _ (f r) := by ext simp [coeff_C, apply_ite f] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.map_C PowerSeries.map_C @[simp] theorem map_X : map f X = X := by ext simp [coeff_X, apply_ite f] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.map_X PowerSeries.map_X end Map theorem X_pow_dvd_iff {n : ℕ} {φ : R⟦X⟧} : (X : R⟦X⟧) ^ n ∣ φ ↔ ∀ m, m < n → coeff R m φ = 0 := by convert@MvPowerSeries.X_pow_dvd_iff Unit R _ () n φ constructor <;> intro h m hm · rw [Finsupp.unique_single m] convert h _ hm · apply h simpa only [Finsupp.single_eq_same] using hm set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.X_pow_dvd_iff PowerSeries.X_pow_dvd_iff theorem X_dvd_iff {φ : R⟦X⟧} : (X : R⟦X⟧) ∣ φ ↔ constantCoeff R φ = 0 := by rw [← pow_one (X : R⟦X⟧), X_pow_dvd_iff, ← coeff_zero_eq_constantCoeff_apply] constructor <;> intro h · exact h 0 zero_lt_one · intro m hm rwa [Nat.eq_zero_of_le_zero (Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ hm)] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align power_series.X_dvd_iff PowerSeries.X_dvd_iff end Semiring section CommSemiring variable [CommSemiring R] open Finset Nat /-- The ring homomorphism taking a power series `f(X)` to `f(aX)`. -/ noncomputable def rescale (a : R) : R⟦X⟧ →+* R⟦X⟧ where toFun f := PowerSeries.mk fun n => a ^ n * PowerSeries.coeff R n f map_zero' := by ext simp only [LinearMap.map_zero, PowerSeries.coeff_mk, mul_zero] map_one' := by ext1 simp only [mul_boole, PowerSeries.coeff_mk, PowerSeries.coeff_one] split_ifs with h · rw [h, pow_zero a] rfl map_add' := by intros ext dsimp only exact mul_add _ _ _ map_mul' f g := by ext rw [PowerSeries.coeff_mul, PowerSeries.coeff_mk, PowerSeries.coeff_mul, Finset.mul_sum] apply sum_congr rfl simp only [coeff_mk, Prod.forall, mem_antidiagonal] intro b c H rw [← H, pow_add, mul_mul_mul_comm] #align power_series.rescale PowerSeries.rescale @[simp] theorem coeff_rescale (f : R⟦X⟧) (a : R) (n : ℕ) : coeff R n (rescale a f) = a ^ n * coeff R n f := coeff_mk n (fun n ↦ a ^ n * (coeff R n) f) #align power_series.coeff_rescale PowerSeries.coeff_rescale @[simp] theorem rescale_zero : rescale 0 = (C R).comp (constantCoeff R) := by ext x n simp only [Function.comp_apply, RingHom.coe_comp, rescale, RingHom.coe_mk, PowerSeries.coeff_mk _ _, coeff_C] split_ifs with h <;> simp [h] #align power_series.rescale_zero PowerSeries.rescale_zero theorem rescale_zero_apply : rescale 0 X = C R (constantCoeff R X) := by simp #align power_series.rescale_zero_apply PowerSeries.rescale_zero_apply @[simp] theorem rescale_one : rescale 1 = RingHom.id R⟦X⟧ := by ext simp only [coeff_rescale, one_pow, one_mul, RingHom.id_apply] #align power_series.rescale_one PowerSeries.rescale_one theorem rescale_mk (f : ℕ → R) (a : R) : rescale a (mk f) = mk fun n : ℕ => a ^ n * f n := by ext rw [coeff_rescale, coeff_mk, coeff_mk] #align power_series.rescale_mk PowerSeries.rescale_mk
Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Basic.lean
642
646
theorem rescale_rescale (f : R⟦X⟧) (a b : R) : rescale b (rescale a f) = rescale (a * b) f := by
ext n simp_rw [coeff_rescale] rw [mul_pow, mul_comm _ (b ^ n), mul_assoc]
/- Copyright (c) 2024 Xavier Roblot. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Xavier Roblot -/ import Mathlib.RingTheory.PrincipalIdealDomain #align_import ring_theory.ideal.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"dc6c365e751e34d100e80fe6e314c3c3e0fd2988" /-! # Principal Ideals This file deals with the set of principal ideals of a `CommRing R`. ## Main definitions and results * `Ideal.isPrincipalSubmonoid`: the submonoid of `Ideal R` formed by the principal ideals of `R`. * `Ideal.associatesMulEquivIsPrincipal`: the `MulEquiv` between the monoid of `Associates R` and the submonoid of principal ideals of `R`. -/ variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R] namespace Ideal open Submodule variable (R) in /-- The principal ideals of `R` form a submonoid of `Ideal R`. -/ def isPrincipalSubmonoid : Submonoid (Ideal R) where carrier := {I | IsPrincipal I} mul_mem' := by rintro _ _ ⟨x, rfl⟩ ⟨y, rfl⟩ exact ⟨x * y, Ideal.span_singleton_mul_span_singleton x y⟩ one_mem' := ⟨1, one_eq_span⟩ theorem mem_isPrincipalSubmonoid_iff {I : Ideal R} : I ∈ isPrincipalSubmonoid R ↔ IsPrincipal I := Iff.rfl theorem span_singleton_mem_isPrincipalSubmonoid (a : R) : span {a} ∈ isPrincipalSubmonoid R := mem_isPrincipalSubmonoid_iff.mpr ⟨a, rfl⟩ variable [IsDomain R] variable (R) in /-- The equivalence between `Associates R` and the principal ideals of `R` defined by sending the class of `x` to the principal ideal generated by `x`. -/ noncomputable def associatesEquivIsPrincipal : Associates R ≃ {I : Ideal R // IsPrincipal I} where toFun := Quotient.lift (fun x ↦ ⟨span {x}, x, rfl⟩) (fun _ _ _ ↦ by simpa [span_singleton_eq_span_singleton]) invFun I := Associates.mk I.2.generator left_inv := Quotient.ind fun _ ↦ by simpa using Ideal.span_singleton_eq_span_singleton.mp (@Ideal.span_singleton_generator _ _ _ ⟨_, rfl⟩) right_inv I := by simp only [Quotient.lift_mk, span_singleton_generator, Subtype.coe_eta] @[simp] theorem associatesEquivIsPrincipal_apply (x : R) : associatesEquivIsPrincipal R (Associates.mk x) = span {x} := rfl @[simp] theorem associatesEquivIsPrincipal_symm_apply {I : Ideal R} (hI : IsPrincipal I) : (associatesEquivIsPrincipal R).symm ⟨I, hI⟩ = Associates.mk hI.generator := rfl
Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/IsPrincipal.lean
67
72
theorem associatesEquivIsPrincipal_mul (x y : Associates R) : (associatesEquivIsPrincipal R (x * y) : Ideal R) = (associatesEquivIsPrincipal R x) * (associatesEquivIsPrincipal R y) := by
rw [← Associates.quot_out x, ← Associates.quot_out y] simp_rw [Associates.mk_mul_mk, ← Associates.quotient_mk_eq_mk, associatesEquivIsPrincipal_apply, span_singleton_mul_span_singleton]
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.Data.Finsupp.Multiset import Mathlib.Order.Bounded import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.PartENat import Mathlib.SetTheory.Ordinal.Principal import Mathlib.Tactic.Linarith #align_import set_theory.cardinal.ordinal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"7c2ce0c2da15516b4e65d0c9e254bb6dc93abd1f" /-! # Cardinals and ordinals Relationships between cardinals and ordinals, properties of cardinals that are proved using ordinals. ## Main definitions * The function `Cardinal.aleph'` gives the cardinals listed by their ordinal index, and is the inverse of `Cardinal.aleph/idx`. `aleph' n = n`, `aleph' ω = ℵ₀`, `aleph' (ω + 1) = succ ℵ₀`, etc. It is an order isomorphism between ordinals and cardinals. * The function `Cardinal.aleph` gives the infinite cardinals listed by their ordinal index. `aleph 0 = ℵ₀`, `aleph 1 = succ ℵ₀` is the first uncountable cardinal, and so on. The notation `ω_` combines the latter with `Cardinal.ord`, giving an enumeration of (infinite) initial ordinals. Thus `ω_ 0 = ω` and `ω₁ = ω_ 1` is the first uncountable ordinal. * The function `Cardinal.beth` enumerates the Beth cardinals. `beth 0 = ℵ₀`, `beth (succ o) = 2 ^ beth o`, and for a limit ordinal `o`, `beth o` is the supremum of `beth a` for `a < o`. ## Main Statements * `Cardinal.mul_eq_max` and `Cardinal.add_eq_max` state that the product (resp. sum) of two infinite cardinals is just their maximum. Several variations around this fact are also given. * `Cardinal.mk_list_eq_mk` : when `α` is infinite, `α` and `List α` have the same cardinality. * simp lemmas for inequalities between `bit0 a` and `bit1 b` are registered, making `simp` able to prove inequalities about numeral cardinals. ## Tags cardinal arithmetic (for infinite cardinals) -/ noncomputable section open Function Set Cardinal Equiv Order Ordinal open scoped Classical universe u v w namespace Cardinal section UsingOrdinals theorem ord_isLimit {c} (co : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : (ord c).IsLimit := by refine ⟨fun h => aleph0_ne_zero ?_, fun a => lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le fun h => ?_⟩ · rw [← Ordinal.le_zero, ord_le] at h simpa only [card_zero, nonpos_iff_eq_zero] using co.trans h · rw [ord_le] at h ⊢ rwa [← @add_one_of_aleph0_le (card a), ← card_succ] rw [← ord_le, ← le_succ_of_isLimit, ord_le] · exact co.trans h · rw [ord_aleph0] exact omega_isLimit #align cardinal.ord_is_limit Cardinal.ord_isLimit theorem noMaxOrder {c} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : NoMaxOrder c.ord.out.α := Ordinal.out_no_max_of_succ_lt (ord_isLimit h).2 /-! ### Aleph cardinals -/ section aleph /-- The `aleph'` index function, which gives the ordinal index of a cardinal. (The `aleph'` part is because unlike `aleph` this counts also the finite stages. So `alephIdx n = n`, `alephIdx ω = ω`, `alephIdx ℵ₁ = ω + 1` and so on.) In this definition, we register additionally that this function is an initial segment, i.e., it is order preserving and its range is an initial segment of the ordinals. For the basic function version, see `alephIdx`. For an upgraded version stating that the range is everything, see `AlephIdx.rel_iso`. -/ def alephIdx.initialSeg : @InitialSeg Cardinal Ordinal (· < ·) (· < ·) := @RelEmbedding.collapse Cardinal Ordinal (· < ·) (· < ·) _ Cardinal.ord.orderEmbedding.ltEmbedding #align cardinal.aleph_idx.initial_seg Cardinal.alephIdx.initialSeg /-- The `aleph'` index function, which gives the ordinal index of a cardinal. (The `aleph'` part is because unlike `aleph` this counts also the finite stages. So `alephIdx n = n`, `alephIdx ω = ω`, `alephIdx ℵ₁ = ω + 1` and so on.) For an upgraded version stating that the range is everything, see `AlephIdx.rel_iso`. -/ def alephIdx : Cardinal → Ordinal := alephIdx.initialSeg #align cardinal.aleph_idx Cardinal.alephIdx @[simp] theorem alephIdx.initialSeg_coe : (alephIdx.initialSeg : Cardinal → Ordinal) = alephIdx := rfl #align cardinal.aleph_idx.initial_seg_coe Cardinal.alephIdx.initialSeg_coe @[simp] theorem alephIdx_lt {a b} : alephIdx a < alephIdx b ↔ a < b := alephIdx.initialSeg.toRelEmbedding.map_rel_iff #align cardinal.aleph_idx_lt Cardinal.alephIdx_lt @[simp] theorem alephIdx_le {a b} : alephIdx a ≤ alephIdx b ↔ a ≤ b := by rw [← not_lt, ← not_lt, alephIdx_lt] #align cardinal.aleph_idx_le Cardinal.alephIdx_le theorem alephIdx.init {a b} : b < alephIdx a → ∃ c, alephIdx c = b := alephIdx.initialSeg.init #align cardinal.aleph_idx.init Cardinal.alephIdx.init /-- The `aleph'` index function, which gives the ordinal index of a cardinal. (The `aleph'` part is because unlike `aleph` this counts also the finite stages. So `alephIdx n = n`, `alephIdx ℵ₀ = ω`, `alephIdx ℵ₁ = ω + 1` and so on.) In this version, we register additionally that this function is an order isomorphism between cardinals and ordinals. For the basic function version, see `alephIdx`. -/ def alephIdx.relIso : @RelIso Cardinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (· < ·) (· < ·) := @RelIso.ofSurjective Cardinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (· < ·) (· < ·) alephIdx.initialSeg.{u} <| (InitialSeg.eq_or_principal alephIdx.initialSeg.{u}).resolve_right fun ⟨o, e⟩ => by have : ∀ c, alephIdx c < o := fun c => (e _).2 ⟨_, rfl⟩ refine Ordinal.inductionOn o ?_ this; intro α r _ h let s := ⨆ a, invFun alephIdx (Ordinal.typein r a) apply (lt_succ s).not_le have I : Injective.{u+2, u+2} alephIdx := alephIdx.initialSeg.toEmbedding.injective simpa only [typein_enum, leftInverse_invFun I (succ s)] using le_ciSup (Cardinal.bddAbove_range.{u, u} fun a : α => invFun alephIdx (Ordinal.typein r a)) (Ordinal.enum r _ (h (succ s))) #align cardinal.aleph_idx.rel_iso Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso @[simp] theorem alephIdx.relIso_coe : (alephIdx.relIso : Cardinal → Ordinal) = alephIdx := rfl #align cardinal.aleph_idx.rel_iso_coe Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso_coe @[simp] theorem type_cardinal : @type Cardinal (· < ·) _ = Ordinal.univ.{u, u + 1} := by rw [Ordinal.univ_id]; exact Quotient.sound ⟨alephIdx.relIso⟩ #align cardinal.type_cardinal Cardinal.type_cardinal @[simp] theorem mk_cardinal : #Cardinal = univ.{u, u + 1} := by simpa only [card_type, card_univ] using congr_arg card type_cardinal #align cardinal.mk_cardinal Cardinal.mk_cardinal /-- The `aleph'` function gives the cardinals listed by their ordinal index, and is the inverse of `aleph_idx`. `aleph' n = n`, `aleph' ω = ω`, `aleph' (ω + 1) = succ ℵ₀`, etc. In this version, we register additionally that this function is an order isomorphism between ordinals and cardinals. For the basic function version, see `aleph'`. -/ def Aleph'.relIso := Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso.symm #align cardinal.aleph'.rel_iso Cardinal.Aleph'.relIso /-- The `aleph'` function gives the cardinals listed by their ordinal index, and is the inverse of `aleph_idx`. `aleph' n = n`, `aleph' ω = ω`, `aleph' (ω + 1) = succ ℵ₀`, etc. -/ def aleph' : Ordinal → Cardinal := Aleph'.relIso #align cardinal.aleph' Cardinal.aleph' @[simp] theorem aleph'.relIso_coe : (Aleph'.relIso : Ordinal → Cardinal) = aleph' := rfl #align cardinal.aleph'.rel_iso_coe Cardinal.aleph'.relIso_coe @[simp] theorem aleph'_lt {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : aleph' o₁ < aleph' o₂ ↔ o₁ < o₂ := Aleph'.relIso.map_rel_iff #align cardinal.aleph'_lt Cardinal.aleph'_lt @[simp] theorem aleph'_le {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : aleph' o₁ ≤ aleph' o₂ ↔ o₁ ≤ o₂ := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 aleph'_lt #align cardinal.aleph'_le Cardinal.aleph'_le @[simp] theorem aleph'_alephIdx (c : Cardinal) : aleph' c.alephIdx = c := Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso.toEquiv.symm_apply_apply c #align cardinal.aleph'_aleph_idx Cardinal.aleph'_alephIdx @[simp] theorem alephIdx_aleph' (o : Ordinal) : (aleph' o).alephIdx = o := Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso.toEquiv.apply_symm_apply o #align cardinal.aleph_idx_aleph' Cardinal.alephIdx_aleph' @[simp]
Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Ordinal.lean
198
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theorem aleph'_zero : aleph' 0 = 0 := by
rw [← nonpos_iff_eq_zero, ← aleph'_alephIdx 0, aleph'_le] apply Ordinal.zero_le
/- Copyright (c) 2019 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Group.InfiniteSum import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.MulAction import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Order.LiminfLimsup import Mathlib.Topology.PartialHomeomorph #align_import analysis.asymptotics.asymptotics from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982" /-! # Asymptotics We introduce these relations: * `IsBigOWith c l f g` : "f is big O of g along l with constant c"; * `f =O[l] g` : "f is big O of g along l"; * `f =o[l] g` : "f is little o of g along l". Here `l` is any filter on the domain of `f` and `g`, which are assumed to be the same. The codomains of `f` and `g` do not need to be the same; all that is needed that there is a norm associated with these types, and it is the norm that is compared asymptotically. The relation `IsBigOWith c` is introduced to factor out common algebraic arguments in the proofs of similar properties of `IsBigO` and `IsLittleO`. Usually proofs outside of this file should use `IsBigO` instead. Often the ranges of `f` and `g` will be the real numbers, in which case the norm is the absolute value. In general, we have `f =O[l] g ↔ (fun x ↦ ‖f x‖) =O[l] (fun x ↦ ‖g x‖)`, and similarly for `IsLittleO`. But our setup allows us to use the notions e.g. with functions to the integers, rationals, complex numbers, or any normed vector space without mentioning the norm explicitly. If `f` and `g` are functions to a normed field like the reals or complex numbers and `g` is always nonzero, we have `f =o[l] g ↔ Tendsto (fun x ↦ f x / (g x)) l (𝓝 0)`. In fact, the right-to-left direction holds without the hypothesis on `g`, and in the other direction it suffices to assume that `f` is zero wherever `g` is. (This generalization is useful in defining the Fréchet derivative.) -/ open Filter Set open scoped Classical open Topology Filter NNReal namespace Asymptotics set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {E : Type*} {F : Type*} {G : Type*} {E' : Type*} {F' : Type*} {G' : Type*} {E'' : Type*} {F'' : Type*} {G'' : Type*} {E''' : Type*} {R : Type*} {R' : Type*} {𝕜 : Type*} {𝕜' : Type*} variable [Norm E] [Norm F] [Norm G] variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup E'] [SeminormedAddCommGroup F'] [SeminormedAddCommGroup G'] [NormedAddCommGroup E''] [NormedAddCommGroup F''] [NormedAddCommGroup G''] [SeminormedRing R] [SeminormedAddGroup E'''] [SeminormedRing R'] variable [NormedDivisionRing 𝕜] [NormedDivisionRing 𝕜'] variable {c c' c₁ c₂ : ℝ} {f : α → E} {g : α → F} {k : α → G} variable {f' : α → E'} {g' : α → F'} {k' : α → G'} variable {f'' : α → E''} {g'' : α → F''} {k'' : α → G''} variable {l l' : Filter α} section Defs /-! ### Definitions -/ /-- This version of the Landau notation `IsBigOWith C l f g` where `f` and `g` are two functions on a type `α` and `l` is a filter on `α`, means that eventually for `l`, `‖f‖` is bounded by `C * ‖g‖`. In other words, `‖f‖ / ‖g‖` is eventually bounded by `C`, modulo division by zero issues that are avoided by this definition. Probably you want to use `IsBigO` instead of this relation. -/ irreducible_def IsBigOWith (c : ℝ) (l : Filter α) (f : α → E) (g : α → F) : Prop := ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ #align asymptotics.is_O_with Asymptotics.IsBigOWith /-- Definition of `IsBigOWith`. We record it in a lemma as `IsBigOWith` is irreducible. -/ theorem isBigOWith_iff : IsBigOWith c l f g ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by rw [IsBigOWith_def] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_iff Asymptotics.isBigOWith_iff alias ⟨IsBigOWith.bound, IsBigOWith.of_bound⟩ := isBigOWith_iff #align asymptotics.is_O_with.bound Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.bound #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_bound Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_bound /-- The Landau notation `f =O[l] g` where `f` and `g` are two functions on a type `α` and `l` is a filter on `α`, means that eventually for `l`, `‖f‖` is bounded by a constant multiple of `‖g‖`. In other words, `‖f‖ / ‖g‖` is eventually bounded, modulo division by zero issues that are avoided by this definition. -/ irreducible_def IsBigO (l : Filter α) (f : α → E) (g : α → F) : Prop := ∃ c : ℝ, IsBigOWith c l f g #align asymptotics.is_O Asymptotics.IsBigO @[inherit_doc] notation:100 f " =O[" l "] " g:100 => IsBigO l f g /-- Definition of `IsBigO` in terms of `IsBigOWith`. We record it in a lemma as `IsBigO` is irreducible. -/ theorem isBigO_iff_isBigOWith : f =O[l] g ↔ ∃ c : ℝ, IsBigOWith c l f g := by rw [IsBigO_def] #align asymptotics.is_O_iff_is_O_with Asymptotics.isBigO_iff_isBigOWith /-- Definition of `IsBigO` in terms of filters. -/ theorem isBigO_iff : f =O[l] g ↔ ∃ c : ℝ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by simp only [IsBigO_def, IsBigOWith_def] #align asymptotics.is_O_iff Asymptotics.isBigO_iff /-- Definition of `IsBigO` in terms of filters, with a positive constant. -/ theorem isBigO_iff' {g : α → E'''} : f =O[l] g ↔ ∃ c > 0, ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by refine ⟨fun h => ?mp, fun h => ?mpr⟩ case mp => rw [isBigO_iff] at h obtain ⟨c, hc⟩ := h refine ⟨max c 1, zero_lt_one.trans_le (le_max_right _ _), ?_⟩ filter_upwards [hc] with x hx apply hx.trans gcongr exact le_max_left _ _ case mpr => rw [isBigO_iff] obtain ⟨c, ⟨_, hc⟩⟩ := h exact ⟨c, hc⟩ /-- Definition of `IsBigO` in terms of filters, with the constant in the lower bound. -/ theorem isBigO_iff'' {g : α → E'''} : f =O[l] g ↔ ∃ c > 0, ∀ᶠ x in l, c * ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := by refine ⟨fun h => ?mp, fun h => ?mpr⟩ case mp => rw [isBigO_iff'] at h obtain ⟨c, ⟨hc_pos, hc⟩⟩ := h refine ⟨c⁻¹, ⟨by positivity, ?_⟩⟩ filter_upwards [hc] with x hx rwa [inv_mul_le_iff (by positivity)] case mpr => rw [isBigO_iff'] obtain ⟨c, ⟨hc_pos, hc⟩⟩ := h refine ⟨c⁻¹, ⟨by positivity, ?_⟩⟩ filter_upwards [hc] with x hx rwa [← inv_inv c, inv_mul_le_iff (by positivity)] at hx theorem IsBigO.of_bound (c : ℝ) (h : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖) : f =O[l] g := isBigO_iff.2 ⟨c, h⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O.of_bound Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_bound theorem IsBigO.of_bound' (h : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) : f =O[l] g := IsBigO.of_bound 1 <| by simp_rw [one_mul] exact h #align asymptotics.is_O.of_bound' Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_bound' theorem IsBigO.bound : f =O[l] g → ∃ c : ℝ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := isBigO_iff.1 #align asymptotics.is_O.bound Asymptotics.IsBigO.bound /-- The Landau notation `f =o[l] g` where `f` and `g` are two functions on a type `α` and `l` is a filter on `α`, means that eventually for `l`, `‖f‖` is bounded by an arbitrarily small constant multiple of `‖g‖`. In other words, `‖f‖ / ‖g‖` tends to `0` along `l`, modulo division by zero issues that are avoided by this definition. -/ irreducible_def IsLittleO (l : Filter α) (f : α → E) (g : α → F) : Prop := ∀ ⦃c : ℝ⦄, 0 < c → IsBigOWith c l f g #align asymptotics.is_o Asymptotics.IsLittleO @[inherit_doc] notation:100 f " =o[" l "] " g:100 => IsLittleO l f g /-- Definition of `IsLittleO` in terms of `IsBigOWith`. -/ theorem isLittleO_iff_forall_isBigOWith : f =o[l] g ↔ ∀ ⦃c : ℝ⦄, 0 < c → IsBigOWith c l f g := by rw [IsLittleO_def] #align asymptotics.is_o_iff_forall_is_O_with Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff_forall_isBigOWith alias ⟨IsLittleO.forall_isBigOWith, IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith⟩ := isLittleO_iff_forall_isBigOWith #align asymptotics.is_o.forall_is_O_with Asymptotics.IsLittleO.forall_isBigOWith #align asymptotics.is_o.of_is_O_with Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith /-- Definition of `IsLittleO` in terms of filters. -/ theorem isLittleO_iff : f =o[l] g ↔ ∀ ⦃c : ℝ⦄, 0 < c → ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by simp only [IsLittleO_def, IsBigOWith_def] #align asymptotics.is_o_iff Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff alias ⟨IsLittleO.bound, IsLittleO.of_bound⟩ := isLittleO_iff #align asymptotics.is_o.bound Asymptotics.IsLittleO.bound #align asymptotics.is_o.of_bound Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_bound theorem IsLittleO.def (h : f =o[l] g) (hc : 0 < c) : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := isLittleO_iff.1 h hc #align asymptotics.is_o.def Asymptotics.IsLittleO.def theorem IsLittleO.def' (h : f =o[l] g) (hc : 0 < c) : IsBigOWith c l f g := isBigOWith_iff.2 <| isLittleO_iff.1 h hc #align asymptotics.is_o.def' Asymptotics.IsLittleO.def' theorem IsLittleO.eventuallyLE (h : f =o[l] g) : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := by simpa using h.def zero_lt_one end Defs /-! ### Conversions -/ theorem IsBigOWith.isBigO (h : IsBigOWith c l f g) : f =O[l] g := by rw [IsBigO_def]; exact ⟨c, h⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.is_O Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.isBigO theorem IsLittleO.isBigOWith (hgf : f =o[l] g) : IsBigOWith 1 l f g := hgf.def' zero_lt_one #align asymptotics.is_o.is_O_with Asymptotics.IsLittleO.isBigOWith theorem IsLittleO.isBigO (hgf : f =o[l] g) : f =O[l] g := hgf.isBigOWith.isBigO #align asymptotics.is_o.is_O Asymptotics.IsLittleO.isBigO theorem IsBigO.isBigOWith : f =O[l] g → ∃ c : ℝ, IsBigOWith c l f g := isBigO_iff_isBigOWith.1 #align asymptotics.is_O.is_O_with Asymptotics.IsBigO.isBigOWith theorem IsBigOWith.weaken (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') (hc : c ≤ c') : IsBigOWith c' l f g' := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| mem_of_superset h.bound fun x hx => calc ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g' x‖ := hx _ ≤ _ := by gcongr #align asymptotics.is_O_with.weaken Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.weaken theorem IsBigOWith.exists_pos (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') : ∃ c' > 0, IsBigOWith c' l f g' := ⟨max c 1, lt_of_lt_of_le zero_lt_one (le_max_right c 1), h.weaken <| le_max_left c 1⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.exists_pos Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.exists_pos theorem IsBigO.exists_pos (h : f =O[l] g') : ∃ c > 0, IsBigOWith c l f g' := let ⟨_c, hc⟩ := h.isBigOWith hc.exists_pos #align asymptotics.is_O.exists_pos Asymptotics.IsBigO.exists_pos theorem IsBigOWith.exists_nonneg (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') : ∃ c' ≥ 0, IsBigOWith c' l f g' := let ⟨c, cpos, hc⟩ := h.exists_pos ⟨c, le_of_lt cpos, hc⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.exists_nonneg Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.exists_nonneg theorem IsBigO.exists_nonneg (h : f =O[l] g') : ∃ c ≥ 0, IsBigOWith c l f g' := let ⟨_c, hc⟩ := h.isBigOWith hc.exists_nonneg #align asymptotics.is_O.exists_nonneg Asymptotics.IsBigO.exists_nonneg /-- `f = O(g)` if and only if `IsBigOWith c f g` for all sufficiently large `c`. -/ theorem isBigO_iff_eventually_isBigOWith : f =O[l] g' ↔ ∀ᶠ c in atTop, IsBigOWith c l f g' := isBigO_iff_isBigOWith.trans ⟨fun ⟨c, hc⟩ => mem_atTop_sets.2 ⟨c, fun _c' hc' => hc.weaken hc'⟩, fun h => h.exists⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_iff_eventually_is_O_with Asymptotics.isBigO_iff_eventually_isBigOWith /-- `f = O(g)` if and only if `∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖` for all sufficiently large `c`. -/ theorem isBigO_iff_eventually : f =O[l] g' ↔ ∀ᶠ c in atTop, ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g' x‖ := isBigO_iff_eventually_isBigOWith.trans <| by simp only [IsBigOWith_def] #align asymptotics.is_O_iff_eventually Asymptotics.isBigO_iff_eventually theorem IsBigO.exists_mem_basis {ι} {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set α} (h : f =O[l] g') (hb : l.HasBasis p s) : ∃ c > 0, ∃ i : ι, p i ∧ ∀ x ∈ s i, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g' x‖ := flip Exists.imp h.exists_pos fun c h => by simpa only [isBigOWith_iff, hb.eventually_iff, exists_prop] using h #align asymptotics.is_O.exists_mem_basis Asymptotics.IsBigO.exists_mem_basis theorem isBigOWith_inv (hc : 0 < c) : IsBigOWith c⁻¹ l f g ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, c * ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, ← div_eq_inv_mul, le_div_iff' hc] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_inv Asymptotics.isBigOWith_inv -- We prove this lemma with strange assumptions to get two lemmas below automatically theorem isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le_aux (h₀ : (∀ x, 0 ≤ ‖f x‖) ∨ ∀ x, 0 ≤ ‖g x‖) : f =o[l] g ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ↑n * ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := by constructor · rintro H (_ | n) · refine (H.def one_pos).mono fun x h₀' => ?_ rw [Nat.cast_zero, zero_mul] refine h₀.elim (fun hf => (hf x).trans ?_) fun hg => hg x rwa [one_mul] at h₀' · have : (0 : ℝ) < n.succ := Nat.cast_pos.2 n.succ_pos exact (isBigOWith_inv this).1 (H.def' <| inv_pos.2 this) · refine fun H => isLittleO_iff.2 fun ε ε0 => ?_ rcases exists_nat_gt ε⁻¹ with ⟨n, hn⟩ have hn₀ : (0 : ℝ) < n := (inv_pos.2 ε0).trans hn refine ((isBigOWith_inv hn₀).2 (H n)).bound.mono fun x hfg => ?_ refine hfg.trans (mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right (inv_le_of_inv_le ε0 hn.le) ?_) refine h₀.elim (fun hf => nonneg_of_mul_nonneg_right ((hf x).trans hfg) ?_) fun h => h x exact inv_pos.2 hn₀ #align asymptotics.is_o_iff_nat_mul_le_aux Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le_aux theorem isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le : f =o[l] g' ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ↑n * ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g' x‖ := isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le_aux (Or.inr fun _x => norm_nonneg _) #align asymptotics.is_o_iff_nat_mul_le Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le theorem isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le' : f' =o[l] g ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ↑n * ‖f' x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le_aux (Or.inl fun _x => norm_nonneg _) #align asymptotics.is_o_iff_nat_mul_le' Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le' /-! ### Subsingleton -/ @[nontriviality] theorem isLittleO_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton E'] : f' =o[l] g' := IsLittleO.of_bound fun c hc => by simp [Subsingleton.elim (f' _) 0, mul_nonneg hc.le] #align asymptotics.is_o_of_subsingleton Asymptotics.isLittleO_of_subsingleton @[nontriviality] theorem isBigO_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton E'] : f' =O[l] g' := isLittleO_of_subsingleton.isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_of_subsingleton Asymptotics.isBigO_of_subsingleton section congr variable {f₁ f₂ : α → E} {g₁ g₂ : α → F} /-! ### Congruence -/ theorem isBigOWith_congr (hc : c₁ = c₂) (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g₁ ↔ IsBigOWith c₂ l f₂ g₂ := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def] subst c₂ apply Filter.eventually_congr filter_upwards [hf, hg] with _ e₁ e₂ rw [e₁, e₂] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_congr Asymptotics.isBigOWith_congr theorem IsBigOWith.congr' (h : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g₁) (hc : c₁ = c₂) (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : IsBigOWith c₂ l f₂ g₂ := (isBigOWith_congr hc hf hg).mp h #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr' Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr' theorem IsBigOWith.congr (h : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g₁) (hc : c₁ = c₂) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : IsBigOWith c₂ l f₂ g₂ := h.congr' hc (univ_mem' hf) (univ_mem' hg) #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr theorem IsBigOWith.congr_left (h : IsBigOWith c l f₁ g) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) : IsBigOWith c l f₂ g := h.congr rfl hf fun _ => rfl #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr_left theorem IsBigOWith.congr_right (h : IsBigOWith c l f g₁) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : IsBigOWith c l f g₂ := h.congr rfl (fun _ => rfl) hg #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr_right theorem IsBigOWith.congr_const (h : IsBigOWith c₁ l f g) (hc : c₁ = c₂) : IsBigOWith c₂ l f g := h.congr hc (fun _ => rfl) fun _ => rfl #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr_const Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr_const theorem isBigO_congr (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₁ =O[l] g₁ ↔ f₂ =O[l] g₂ := by simp only [IsBigO_def] exact exists_congr fun c => isBigOWith_congr rfl hf hg #align asymptotics.is_O_congr Asymptotics.isBigO_congr theorem IsBigO.congr' (h : f₁ =O[l] g₁) (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₂ =O[l] g₂ := (isBigO_congr hf hg).mp h #align asymptotics.is_O.congr' Asymptotics.IsBigO.congr' theorem IsBigO.congr (h : f₁ =O[l] g₁) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : f₂ =O[l] g₂ := h.congr' (univ_mem' hf) (univ_mem' hg) #align asymptotics.is_O.congr Asymptotics.IsBigO.congr theorem IsBigO.congr_left (h : f₁ =O[l] g) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) : f₂ =O[l] g := h.congr hf fun _ => rfl #align asymptotics.is_O.congr_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.congr_left theorem IsBigO.congr_right (h : f =O[l] g₁) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : f =O[l] g₂ := h.congr (fun _ => rfl) hg #align asymptotics.is_O.congr_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.congr_right theorem isLittleO_congr (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₁ =o[l] g₁ ↔ f₂ =o[l] g₂ := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] exact forall₂_congr fun c _hc => isBigOWith_congr (Eq.refl c) hf hg #align asymptotics.is_o_congr Asymptotics.isLittleO_congr theorem IsLittleO.congr' (h : f₁ =o[l] g₁) (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₂ =o[l] g₂ := (isLittleO_congr hf hg).mp h #align asymptotics.is_o.congr' Asymptotics.IsLittleO.congr' theorem IsLittleO.congr (h : f₁ =o[l] g₁) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : f₂ =o[l] g₂ := h.congr' (univ_mem' hf) (univ_mem' hg) #align asymptotics.is_o.congr Asymptotics.IsLittleO.congr theorem IsLittleO.congr_left (h : f₁ =o[l] g) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) : f₂ =o[l] g := h.congr hf fun _ => rfl #align asymptotics.is_o.congr_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.congr_left theorem IsLittleO.congr_right (h : f =o[l] g₁) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : f =o[l] g₂ := h.congr (fun _ => rfl) hg #align asymptotics.is_o.congr_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.congr_right @[trans] theorem _root_.Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isBigO {f₁ f₂ : α → E} {g : α → F} (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (h : f₂ =O[l] g) : f₁ =O[l] g := h.congr' hf.symm EventuallyEq.rfl #align filter.eventually_eq.trans_is_O Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isBigO instance transEventuallyEqIsBigO : @Trans (α → E) (α → E) (α → F) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) where trans := Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isBigO @[trans] theorem _root_.Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isLittleO {f₁ f₂ : α → E} {g : α → F} (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (h : f₂ =o[l] g) : f₁ =o[l] g := h.congr' hf.symm EventuallyEq.rfl #align filter.eventually_eq.trans_is_o Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isLittleO instance transEventuallyEqIsLittleO : @Trans (α → E) (α → E) (α → F) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isLittleO @[trans] theorem IsBigO.trans_eventuallyEq {f : α → E} {g₁ g₂ : α → F} (h : f =O[l] g₁) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f =O[l] g₂ := h.congr' EventuallyEq.rfl hg #align asymptotics.is_O.trans_eventually_eq Asymptotics.IsBigO.trans_eventuallyEq instance transIsBigOEventuallyEq : @Trans (α → E) (α → F) (α → F) (· =O[l] ·) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) where trans := IsBigO.trans_eventuallyEq @[trans] theorem IsLittleO.trans_eventuallyEq {f : α → E} {g₁ g₂ : α → F} (h : f =o[l] g₁) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f =o[l] g₂ := h.congr' EventuallyEq.rfl hg #align asymptotics.is_o.trans_eventually_eq Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans_eventuallyEq instance transIsLittleOEventuallyEq : @Trans (α → E) (α → F) (α → F) (· =o[l] ·) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := IsLittleO.trans_eventuallyEq end congr /-! ### Filter operations and transitivity -/ theorem IsBigOWith.comp_tendsto (hcfg : IsBigOWith c l f g) {k : β → α} {l' : Filter β} (hk : Tendsto k l' l) : IsBigOWith c l' (f ∘ k) (g ∘ k) := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| hk hcfg.bound #align asymptotics.is_O_with.comp_tendsto Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.comp_tendsto theorem IsBigO.comp_tendsto (hfg : f =O[l] g) {k : β → α} {l' : Filter β} (hk : Tendsto k l' l) : (f ∘ k) =O[l'] (g ∘ k) := isBigO_iff_isBigOWith.2 <| hfg.isBigOWith.imp fun _c h => h.comp_tendsto hk #align asymptotics.is_O.comp_tendsto Asymptotics.IsBigO.comp_tendsto theorem IsLittleO.comp_tendsto (hfg : f =o[l] g) {k : β → α} {l' : Filter β} (hk : Tendsto k l' l) : (f ∘ k) =o[l'] (g ∘ k) := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c cpos => (hfg.forall_isBigOWith cpos).comp_tendsto hk #align asymptotics.is_o.comp_tendsto Asymptotics.IsLittleO.comp_tendsto @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_map {k : β → α} {l : Filter β} : IsBigOWith c (map k l) f g ↔ IsBigOWith c l (f ∘ k) (g ∘ k) := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def] exact eventually_map #align asymptotics.is_O_with_map Asymptotics.isBigOWith_map @[simp] theorem isBigO_map {k : β → α} {l : Filter β} : f =O[map k l] g ↔ (f ∘ k) =O[l] (g ∘ k) := by simp only [IsBigO_def, isBigOWith_map] #align asymptotics.is_O_map Asymptotics.isBigO_map @[simp] theorem isLittleO_map {k : β → α} {l : Filter β} : f =o[map k l] g ↔ (f ∘ k) =o[l] (g ∘ k) := by simp only [IsLittleO_def, isBigOWith_map] #align asymptotics.is_o_map Asymptotics.isLittleO_map theorem IsBigOWith.mono (h : IsBigOWith c l' f g) (hl : l ≤ l') : IsBigOWith c l f g := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| hl h.bound #align asymptotics.is_O_with.mono Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.mono theorem IsBigO.mono (h : f =O[l'] g) (hl : l ≤ l') : f =O[l] g := isBigO_iff_isBigOWith.2 <| h.isBigOWith.imp fun _c h => h.mono hl #align asymptotics.is_O.mono Asymptotics.IsBigO.mono theorem IsLittleO.mono (h : f =o[l'] g) (hl : l ≤ l') : f =o[l] g := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c cpos => (h.forall_isBigOWith cpos).mono hl #align asymptotics.is_o.mono Asymptotics.IsLittleO.mono theorem IsBigOWith.trans (hfg : IsBigOWith c l f g) (hgk : IsBigOWith c' l g k) (hc : 0 ≤ c) : IsBigOWith (c * c') l f k := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def] at * filter_upwards [hfg, hgk] with x hx hx' calc ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := hx _ ≤ c * (c' * ‖k x‖) := by gcongr _ = c * c' * ‖k x‖ := (mul_assoc _ _ _).symm #align asymptotics.is_O_with.trans Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.trans @[trans] theorem IsBigO.trans {f : α → E} {g : α → F'} {k : α → G} (hfg : f =O[l] g) (hgk : g =O[l] k) : f =O[l] k := let ⟨_c, cnonneg, hc⟩ := hfg.exists_nonneg let ⟨_c', hc'⟩ := hgk.isBigOWith (hc.trans hc' cnonneg).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O.trans Asymptotics.IsBigO.trans instance transIsBigOIsBigO : @Trans (α → E) (α → F') (α → G) (· =O[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) where trans := IsBigO.trans theorem IsLittleO.trans_isBigOWith (hfg : f =o[l] g) (hgk : IsBigOWith c l g k) (hc : 0 < c) : f =o[l] k := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] at * intro c' c'pos have : 0 < c' / c := div_pos c'pos hc exact ((hfg this).trans hgk this.le).congr_const (div_mul_cancel₀ _ hc.ne') #align asymptotics.is_o.trans_is_O_with Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans_isBigOWith @[trans] theorem IsLittleO.trans_isBigO {f : α → E} {g : α → F} {k : α → G'} (hfg : f =o[l] g) (hgk : g =O[l] k) : f =o[l] k := let ⟨_c, cpos, hc⟩ := hgk.exists_pos hfg.trans_isBigOWith hc cpos #align asymptotics.is_o.trans_is_O Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans_isBigO instance transIsLittleOIsBigO : @Trans (α → E) (α → F) (α → G') (· =o[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := IsLittleO.trans_isBigO theorem IsBigOWith.trans_isLittleO (hfg : IsBigOWith c l f g) (hgk : g =o[l] k) (hc : 0 < c) : f =o[l] k := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] at * intro c' c'pos have : 0 < c' / c := div_pos c'pos hc exact (hfg.trans (hgk this) hc.le).congr_const (mul_div_cancel₀ _ hc.ne') #align asymptotics.is_O_with.trans_is_o Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.trans_isLittleO @[trans] theorem IsBigO.trans_isLittleO {f : α → E} {g : α → F'} {k : α → G} (hfg : f =O[l] g) (hgk : g =o[l] k) : f =o[l] k := let ⟨_c, cpos, hc⟩ := hfg.exists_pos hc.trans_isLittleO hgk cpos #align asymptotics.is_O.trans_is_o Asymptotics.IsBigO.trans_isLittleO instance transIsBigOIsLittleO : @Trans (α → E) (α → F') (α → G) (· =O[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := IsBigO.trans_isLittleO @[trans] theorem IsLittleO.trans {f : α → E} {g : α → F} {k : α → G} (hfg : f =o[l] g) (hgk : g =o[l] k) : f =o[l] k := hfg.trans_isBigOWith hgk.isBigOWith one_pos #align asymptotics.is_o.trans Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans instance transIsLittleOIsLittleO : @Trans (α → E) (α → F) (α → G) (· =o[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := IsLittleO.trans theorem _root_.Filter.Eventually.trans_isBigO {f : α → E} {g : α → F'} {k : α → G} (hfg : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) (hgk : g =O[l] k) : f =O[l] k := (IsBigO.of_bound' hfg).trans hgk #align filter.eventually.trans_is_O Filter.Eventually.trans_isBigO theorem _root_.Filter.Eventually.isBigO {f : α → E} {g : α → ℝ} {l : Filter α} (hfg : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ g x) : f =O[l] g := IsBigO.of_bound' <| hfg.mono fun _x hx => hx.trans <| Real.le_norm_self _ #align filter.eventually.is_O Filter.Eventually.isBigO section variable (l) theorem isBigOWith_of_le' (hfg : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖) : IsBigOWith c l f g := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| univ_mem' hfg #align asymptotics.is_O_with_of_le' Asymptotics.isBigOWith_of_le' theorem isBigOWith_of_le (hfg : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) : IsBigOWith 1 l f g := isBigOWith_of_le' l fun x => by rw [one_mul] exact hfg x #align asymptotics.is_O_with_of_le Asymptotics.isBigOWith_of_le theorem isBigO_of_le' (hfg : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖) : f =O[l] g := (isBigOWith_of_le' l hfg).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_of_le' Asymptotics.isBigO_of_le' theorem isBigO_of_le (hfg : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) : f =O[l] g := (isBigOWith_of_le l hfg).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_of_le Asymptotics.isBigO_of_le end theorem isBigOWith_refl (f : α → E) (l : Filter α) : IsBigOWith 1 l f f := isBigOWith_of_le l fun _ => le_rfl #align asymptotics.is_O_with_refl Asymptotics.isBigOWith_refl theorem isBigO_refl (f : α → E) (l : Filter α) : f =O[l] f := (isBigOWith_refl f l).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_refl Asymptotics.isBigO_refl theorem _root_.Filter.EventuallyEq.isBigO {f₁ f₂ : α → E} (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) : f₁ =O[l] f₂ := hf.trans_isBigO (isBigO_refl _ _) theorem IsBigOWith.trans_le (hfg : IsBigOWith c l f g) (hgk : ∀ x, ‖g x‖ ≤ ‖k x‖) (hc : 0 ≤ c) : IsBigOWith c l f k := (hfg.trans (isBigOWith_of_le l hgk) hc).congr_const <| mul_one c #align asymptotics.is_O_with.trans_le Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.trans_le theorem IsBigO.trans_le (hfg : f =O[l] g') (hgk : ∀ x, ‖g' x‖ ≤ ‖k x‖) : f =O[l] k := hfg.trans (isBigO_of_le l hgk) #align asymptotics.is_O.trans_le Asymptotics.IsBigO.trans_le theorem IsLittleO.trans_le (hfg : f =o[l] g) (hgk : ∀ x, ‖g x‖ ≤ ‖k x‖) : f =o[l] k := hfg.trans_isBigOWith (isBigOWith_of_le _ hgk) zero_lt_one #align asymptotics.is_o.trans_le Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans_le theorem isLittleO_irrefl' (h : ∃ᶠ x in l, ‖f' x‖ ≠ 0) : ¬f' =o[l] f' := by intro ho rcases ((ho.bound one_half_pos).and_frequently h).exists with ⟨x, hle, hne⟩ rw [one_div, ← div_eq_inv_mul] at hle exact (half_lt_self (lt_of_le_of_ne (norm_nonneg _) hne.symm)).not_le hle #align asymptotics.is_o_irrefl' Asymptotics.isLittleO_irrefl' theorem isLittleO_irrefl (h : ∃ᶠ x in l, f'' x ≠ 0) : ¬f'' =o[l] f'' := isLittleO_irrefl' <| h.mono fun _x => norm_ne_zero_iff.mpr #align asymptotics.is_o_irrefl Asymptotics.isLittleO_irrefl theorem IsBigO.not_isLittleO (h : f'' =O[l] g') (hf : ∃ᶠ x in l, f'' x ≠ 0) : ¬g' =o[l] f'' := fun h' => isLittleO_irrefl hf (h.trans_isLittleO h') #align asymptotics.is_O.not_is_o Asymptotics.IsBigO.not_isLittleO theorem IsLittleO.not_isBigO (h : f'' =o[l] g') (hf : ∃ᶠ x in l, f'' x ≠ 0) : ¬g' =O[l] f'' := fun h' => isLittleO_irrefl hf (h.trans_isBigO h') #align asymptotics.is_o.not_is_O Asymptotics.IsLittleO.not_isBigO section Bot variable (c f g) @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_bot : IsBigOWith c ⊥ f g := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| trivial #align asymptotics.is_O_with_bot Asymptotics.isBigOWith_bot @[simp] theorem isBigO_bot : f =O[⊥] g := (isBigOWith_bot 1 f g).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_bot Asymptotics.isBigO_bot @[simp] theorem isLittleO_bot : f =o[⊥] g := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun c _ => isBigOWith_bot c f g #align asymptotics.is_o_bot Asymptotics.isLittleO_bot end Bot @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_pure {x} : IsBigOWith c (pure x) f g ↔ ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := isBigOWith_iff #align asymptotics.is_O_with_pure Asymptotics.isBigOWith_pure theorem IsBigOWith.sup (h : IsBigOWith c l f g) (h' : IsBigOWith c l' f g) : IsBigOWith c (l ⊔ l') f g := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| mem_sup.2 ⟨h.bound, h'.bound⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.sup Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.sup theorem IsBigOWith.sup' (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') (h' : IsBigOWith c' l' f g') : IsBigOWith (max c c') (l ⊔ l') f g' := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| mem_sup.2 ⟨(h.weaken <| le_max_left c c').bound, (h'.weaken <| le_max_right c c').bound⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.sup' Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.sup' theorem IsBigO.sup (h : f =O[l] g') (h' : f =O[l'] g') : f =O[l ⊔ l'] g' := let ⟨_c, hc⟩ := h.isBigOWith let ⟨_c', hc'⟩ := h'.isBigOWith (hc.sup' hc').isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O.sup Asymptotics.IsBigO.sup theorem IsLittleO.sup (h : f =o[l] g) (h' : f =o[l'] g) : f =o[l ⊔ l'] g := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c cpos => (h.forall_isBigOWith cpos).sup (h'.forall_isBigOWith cpos) #align asymptotics.is_o.sup Asymptotics.IsLittleO.sup @[simp] theorem isBigO_sup : f =O[l ⊔ l'] g' ↔ f =O[l] g' ∧ f =O[l'] g' := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.mono le_sup_left, h.mono le_sup_right⟩, fun h => h.1.sup h.2⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_sup Asymptotics.isBigO_sup @[simp] theorem isLittleO_sup : f =o[l ⊔ l'] g ↔ f =o[l] g ∧ f =o[l'] g := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.mono le_sup_left, h.mono le_sup_right⟩, fun h => h.1.sup h.2⟩ #align asymptotics.is_o_sup Asymptotics.isLittleO_sup theorem isBigOWith_insert [TopologicalSpace α] {x : α} {s : Set α} {C : ℝ} {g : α → E} {g' : α → F} (h : ‖g x‖ ≤ C * ‖g' x‖) : IsBigOWith C (𝓝[insert x s] x) g g' ↔ IsBigOWith C (𝓝[s] x) g g' := by simp_rw [IsBigOWith_def, nhdsWithin_insert, eventually_sup, eventually_pure, h, true_and_iff] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_insert Asymptotics.isBigOWith_insert protected theorem IsBigOWith.insert [TopologicalSpace α] {x : α} {s : Set α} {C : ℝ} {g : α → E} {g' : α → F} (h1 : IsBigOWith C (𝓝[s] x) g g') (h2 : ‖g x‖ ≤ C * ‖g' x‖) : IsBigOWith C (𝓝[insert x s] x) g g' := (isBigOWith_insert h2).mpr h1 #align asymptotics.is_O_with.insert Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.insert theorem isLittleO_insert [TopologicalSpace α] {x : α} {s : Set α} {g : α → E'} {g' : α → F'} (h : g x = 0) : g =o[𝓝[insert x s] x] g' ↔ g =o[𝓝[s] x] g' := by simp_rw [IsLittleO_def] refine forall_congr' fun c => forall_congr' fun hc => ?_ rw [isBigOWith_insert] rw [h, norm_zero] exact mul_nonneg hc.le (norm_nonneg _) #align asymptotics.is_o_insert Asymptotics.isLittleO_insert protected theorem IsLittleO.insert [TopologicalSpace α] {x : α} {s : Set α} {g : α → E'} {g' : α → F'} (h1 : g =o[𝓝[s] x] g') (h2 : g x = 0) : g =o[𝓝[insert x s] x] g' := (isLittleO_insert h2).mpr h1 #align asymptotics.is_o.insert Asymptotics.IsLittleO.insert /-! ### Simplification : norm, abs -/ section NormAbs variable {u v : α → ℝ} @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_norm_right : (IsBigOWith c l f fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ IsBigOWith c l f g' := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, norm_norm] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_norm_right Asymptotics.isBigOWith_norm_right @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_abs_right : (IsBigOWith c l f fun x => |u x|) ↔ IsBigOWith c l f u := @isBigOWith_norm_right _ _ _ _ _ _ f u l #align asymptotics.is_O_with_abs_right Asymptotics.isBigOWith_abs_right alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_norm_right, IsBigOWith.norm_right⟩ := isBigOWith_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_norm_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.norm_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.norm_right alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_abs_right, IsBigOWith.abs_right⟩ := isBigOWith_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_abs_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.abs_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.abs_right @[simp] theorem isBigO_norm_right : (f =O[l] fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ f =O[l] g' := by simp only [IsBigO_def] exact exists_congr fun _ => isBigOWith_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_norm_right Asymptotics.isBigO_norm_right @[simp] theorem isBigO_abs_right : (f =O[l] fun x => |u x|) ↔ f =O[l] u := @isBigO_norm_right _ _ ℝ _ _ _ _ _ #align asymptotics.is_O_abs_right Asymptotics.isBigO_abs_right alias ⟨IsBigO.of_norm_right, IsBigO.norm_right⟩ := isBigO_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O.of_norm_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O.norm_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.norm_right alias ⟨IsBigO.of_abs_right, IsBigO.abs_right⟩ := isBigO_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O.of_abs_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O.abs_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.abs_right @[simp] theorem isLittleO_norm_right : (f =o[l] fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ f =o[l] g' := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] exact forall₂_congr fun _ _ => isBigOWith_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_o_norm_right Asymptotics.isLittleO_norm_right @[simp] theorem isLittleO_abs_right : (f =o[l] fun x => |u x|) ↔ f =o[l] u := @isLittleO_norm_right _ _ ℝ _ _ _ _ _ #align asymptotics.is_o_abs_right Asymptotics.isLittleO_abs_right alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_norm_right, IsLittleO.norm_right⟩ := isLittleO_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_o.of_norm_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_o.norm_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.norm_right alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_abs_right, IsLittleO.abs_right⟩ := isLittleO_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_o.of_abs_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_o.abs_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.abs_right @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_norm_left : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => ‖f' x‖) g ↔ IsBigOWith c l f' g := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, norm_norm] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_norm_left Asymptotics.isBigOWith_norm_left @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_abs_left : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => |u x|) g ↔ IsBigOWith c l u g := @isBigOWith_norm_left _ _ _ _ _ _ g u l #align asymptotics.is_O_with_abs_left Asymptotics.isBigOWith_abs_left alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_norm_left, IsBigOWith.norm_left⟩ := isBigOWith_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_norm_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.norm_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.norm_left alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_abs_left, IsBigOWith.abs_left⟩ := isBigOWith_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_abs_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.abs_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.abs_left @[simp] theorem isBigO_norm_left : (fun x => ‖f' x‖) =O[l] g ↔ f' =O[l] g := by simp only [IsBigO_def] exact exists_congr fun _ => isBigOWith_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O_norm_left Asymptotics.isBigO_norm_left @[simp] theorem isBigO_abs_left : (fun x => |u x|) =O[l] g ↔ u =O[l] g := @isBigO_norm_left _ _ _ _ _ g u l #align asymptotics.is_O_abs_left Asymptotics.isBigO_abs_left alias ⟨IsBigO.of_norm_left, IsBigO.norm_left⟩ := isBigO_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O.of_norm_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O.norm_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.norm_left alias ⟨IsBigO.of_abs_left, IsBigO.abs_left⟩ := isBigO_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_O.of_abs_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_O.abs_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.abs_left @[simp] theorem isLittleO_norm_left : (fun x => ‖f' x‖) =o[l] g ↔ f' =o[l] g := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] exact forall₂_congr fun _ _ => isBigOWith_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_o_norm_left Asymptotics.isLittleO_norm_left @[simp] theorem isLittleO_abs_left : (fun x => |u x|) =o[l] g ↔ u =o[l] g := @isLittleO_norm_left _ _ _ _ _ g u l #align asymptotics.is_o_abs_left Asymptotics.isLittleO_abs_left alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_norm_left, IsLittleO.norm_left⟩ := isLittleO_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_o.of_norm_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_o.norm_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.norm_left alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_abs_left, IsLittleO.abs_left⟩ := isLittleO_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_o.of_abs_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_o.abs_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.abs_left theorem isBigOWith_norm_norm : (IsBigOWith c l (fun x => ‖f' x‖) fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ IsBigOWith c l f' g' := isBigOWith_norm_left.trans isBigOWith_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with_norm_norm Asymptotics.isBigOWith_norm_norm theorem isBigOWith_abs_abs : (IsBigOWith c l (fun x => |u x|) fun x => |v x|) ↔ IsBigOWith c l u v := isBigOWith_abs_left.trans isBigOWith_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with_abs_abs Asymptotics.isBigOWith_abs_abs alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_norm_norm, IsBigOWith.norm_norm⟩ := isBigOWith_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_norm_norm Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_O_with.norm_norm Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.norm_norm alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_abs_abs, IsBigOWith.abs_abs⟩ := isBigOWith_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_abs_abs Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_O_with.abs_abs Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.abs_abs theorem isBigO_norm_norm : ((fun x => ‖f' x‖) =O[l] fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ f' =O[l] g' := isBigO_norm_left.trans isBigO_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_norm_norm Asymptotics.isBigO_norm_norm theorem isBigO_abs_abs : ((fun x => |u x|) =O[l] fun x => |v x|) ↔ u =O[l] v := isBigO_abs_left.trans isBigO_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O_abs_abs Asymptotics.isBigO_abs_abs alias ⟨IsBigO.of_norm_norm, IsBigO.norm_norm⟩ := isBigO_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_O.of_norm_norm Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_O.norm_norm Asymptotics.IsBigO.norm_norm alias ⟨IsBigO.of_abs_abs, IsBigO.abs_abs⟩ := isBigO_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_O.of_abs_abs Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_O.abs_abs Asymptotics.IsBigO.abs_abs theorem isLittleO_norm_norm : ((fun x => ‖f' x‖) =o[l] fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ f' =o[l] g' := isLittleO_norm_left.trans isLittleO_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_o_norm_norm Asymptotics.isLittleO_norm_norm theorem isLittleO_abs_abs : ((fun x => |u x|) =o[l] fun x => |v x|) ↔ u =o[l] v := isLittleO_abs_left.trans isLittleO_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_o_abs_abs Asymptotics.isLittleO_abs_abs alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_norm_norm, IsLittleO.norm_norm⟩ := isLittleO_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_o.of_norm_norm Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_o.norm_norm Asymptotics.IsLittleO.norm_norm alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_abs_abs, IsLittleO.abs_abs⟩ := isLittleO_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_o.of_abs_abs Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_o.abs_abs Asymptotics.IsLittleO.abs_abs end NormAbs /-! ### Simplification: negate -/ @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_neg_right : (IsBigOWith c l f fun x => -g' x) ↔ IsBigOWith c l f g' := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, norm_neg] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_neg_right Asymptotics.isBigOWith_neg_right alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_neg_right, IsBigOWith.neg_right⟩ := isBigOWith_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_neg_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.neg_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.neg_right @[simp] theorem isBigO_neg_right : (f =O[l] fun x => -g' x) ↔ f =O[l] g' := by simp only [IsBigO_def] exact exists_congr fun _ => isBigOWith_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O_neg_right Asymptotics.isBigO_neg_right alias ⟨IsBigO.of_neg_right, IsBigO.neg_right⟩ := isBigO_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O.of_neg_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O.neg_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.neg_right @[simp]
Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/Asymptotics.lean
916
918
theorem isLittleO_neg_right : (f =o[l] fun x => -g' x) ↔ f =o[l] g' := by
simp only [IsLittleO_def] exact forall₂_congr fun _ _ => isBigOWith_neg_right
/- Copyright (c) 2023 Eric Wieser. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Eric Wieser -/ import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.Algebra import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Field.Basic #align_import analysis.normed.mul_action from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"bc91ed7093bf098d253401e69df601fc33dde156" /-! # Lemmas for `BoundedSMul` over normed additive groups Lemmas which hold only in `NormedSpace α β` are provided in another file. Notably we prove that `NonUnitalSeminormedRing`s have bounded actions by left- and right- multiplication. This allows downstream files to write general results about `BoundedSMul`, and then deduce `const_mul` and `mul_const` results as an immediate corollary. -/ variable {α β : Type*} section SeminormedAddGroup variable [SeminormedAddGroup α] [SeminormedAddGroup β] [SMulZeroClass α β] variable [BoundedSMul α β] theorem norm_smul_le (r : α) (x : β) : ‖r • x‖ ≤ ‖r‖ * ‖x‖ := by simpa [smul_zero] using dist_smul_pair r 0 x #align norm_smul_le norm_smul_le theorem nnnorm_smul_le (r : α) (x : β) : ‖r • x‖₊ ≤ ‖r‖₊ * ‖x‖₊ := norm_smul_le _ _ #align nnnorm_smul_le nnnorm_smul_le theorem dist_smul_le (s : α) (x y : β) : dist (s • x) (s • y) ≤ ‖s‖ * dist x y := by simpa only [dist_eq_norm, sub_zero] using dist_smul_pair s x y #align dist_smul_le dist_smul_le theorem nndist_smul_le (s : α) (x y : β) : nndist (s • x) (s • y) ≤ ‖s‖₊ * nndist x y := dist_smul_le s x y #align nndist_smul_le nndist_smul_le theorem lipschitzWith_smul (s : α) : LipschitzWith ‖s‖₊ (s • · : β → β) := lipschitzWith_iff_dist_le_mul.2 <| dist_smul_le _ #align lipschitz_with_smul lipschitzWith_smul theorem edist_smul_le (s : α) (x y : β) : edist (s • x) (s • y) ≤ ‖s‖₊ • edist x y := lipschitzWith_smul s x y #align edist_smul_le edist_smul_le end SeminormedAddGroup /-- Left multiplication is bounded. -/ instance NonUnitalSeminormedRing.to_boundedSMul [NonUnitalSeminormedRing α] : BoundedSMul α α where dist_smul_pair' x y₁ y₂ := by simpa [mul_sub, dist_eq_norm] using norm_mul_le x (y₁ - y₂) dist_pair_smul' x₁ x₂ y := by simpa [sub_mul, dist_eq_norm] using norm_mul_le (x₁ - x₂) y #align non_unital_semi_normed_ring.to_has_bounded_smul NonUnitalSeminormedRing.to_boundedSMul /-- Right multiplication is bounded. -/ instance NonUnitalSeminormedRing.to_has_bounded_op_smul [NonUnitalSeminormedRing α] : BoundedSMul αᵐᵒᵖ α where dist_smul_pair' x y₁ y₂ := by simpa [sub_mul, dist_eq_norm, mul_comm] using norm_mul_le (y₁ - y₂) x.unop dist_pair_smul' x₁ x₂ y := by simpa [mul_sub, dist_eq_norm, mul_comm] using norm_mul_le y (x₁ - x₂).unop #align non_unital_semi_normed_ring.to_has_bounded_op_smul NonUnitalSeminormedRing.to_has_bounded_op_smul section SeminormedRing variable [SeminormedRing α] [SeminormedAddCommGroup β] [Module α β] theorem BoundedSMul.of_norm_smul_le (h : ∀ (r : α) (x : β), ‖r • x‖ ≤ ‖r‖ * ‖x‖) : BoundedSMul α β := { dist_smul_pair' := fun a b₁ b₂ => by simpa [smul_sub, dist_eq_norm] using h a (b₁ - b₂) dist_pair_smul' := fun a₁ a₂ b => by simpa [sub_smul, dist_eq_norm] using h (a₁ - a₂) b } #align has_bounded_smul.of_norm_smul_le BoundedSMul.of_norm_smul_le theorem BoundedSMul.of_nnnorm_smul_le (h : ∀ (r : α) (x : β), ‖r • x‖₊ ≤ ‖r‖₊ * ‖x‖₊) : BoundedSMul α β := .of_norm_smul_le h end SeminormedRing section NormedDivisionRing variable [NormedDivisionRing α] [SeminormedAddGroup β] variable [MulActionWithZero α β] [BoundedSMul α β] theorem norm_smul (r : α) (x : β) : ‖r • x‖ = ‖r‖ * ‖x‖ := by by_cases h : r = 0 · simp [h, zero_smul α x] · refine le_antisymm (norm_smul_le r x) ?_ calc ‖r‖ * ‖x‖ = ‖r‖ * ‖r⁻¹ • r • x‖ := by rw [inv_smul_smul₀ h] _ ≤ ‖r‖ * (‖r⁻¹‖ * ‖r • x‖) := by gcongr; apply norm_smul_le _ = ‖r • x‖ := by rw [norm_inv, ← mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel (mt norm_eq_zero.1 h), one_mul] #align norm_smul norm_smul theorem nnnorm_smul (r : α) (x : β) : ‖r • x‖₊ = ‖r‖₊ * ‖x‖₊ := NNReal.eq <| norm_smul r x #align nnnorm_smul nnnorm_smul end NormedDivisionRing section NormedDivisionRingModule variable [NormedDivisionRing α] [SeminormedAddCommGroup β] variable [Module α β] [BoundedSMul α β]
Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/MulAction.lean
111
112
theorem dist_smul₀ (s : α) (x y : β) : dist (s • x) (s • y) = ‖s‖ * dist x y := by
simp_rw [dist_eq_norm, (norm_smul s (x - y)).symm, smul_sub]
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Eric Rodriguez. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Eric Rodriguez -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Units.Lemmas import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.BigOperators.Group.Finset import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.BigOperators #align_import data.sign from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2445c98ae4b87eabebdde552593519b9b6dc350c" /-! # Sign function This file defines the sign function for types with zero and a decidable less-than relation, and proves some basic theorems about it. -/ -- Porting note (#11081): cannot automatically derive Fintype, added manually /-- The type of signs. -/ inductive SignType | zero | neg | pos deriving DecidableEq, Inhabited #align sign_type SignType -- Porting note: these lemmas are autogenerated by the inductive definition and are not -- in simple form due to the below `x_eq_x` lemmas attribute [nolint simpNF] SignType.zero.sizeOf_spec attribute [nolint simpNF] SignType.neg.sizeOf_spec attribute [nolint simpNF] SignType.pos.sizeOf_spec namespace SignType -- Porting note: Added Fintype SignType manually instance : Fintype SignType := Fintype.ofMultiset (zero :: neg :: pos :: List.nil) (fun x ↦ by cases x <;> simp) instance : Zero SignType := ⟨zero⟩ instance : One SignType := ⟨pos⟩ instance : Neg SignType := ⟨fun s => match s with | neg => pos | zero => zero | pos => neg⟩ @[simp] theorem zero_eq_zero : zero = 0 := rfl #align sign_type.zero_eq_zero SignType.zero_eq_zero @[simp] theorem neg_eq_neg_one : neg = -1 := rfl #align sign_type.neg_eq_neg_one SignType.neg_eq_neg_one @[simp] theorem pos_eq_one : pos = 1 := rfl #align sign_type.pos_eq_one SignType.pos_eq_one instance : Mul SignType := ⟨fun x y => match x with | neg => -y | zero => zero | pos => y⟩ /-- The less-than-or-equal relation on signs. -/ protected inductive LE : SignType → SignType → Prop | of_neg (a) : SignType.LE neg a | zero : SignType.LE zero zero | of_pos (a) : SignType.LE a pos #align sign_type.le SignType.LE instance : LE SignType := ⟨SignType.LE⟩ instance LE.decidableRel : DecidableRel SignType.LE := fun a b => by cases a <;> cases b <;> first | exact isTrue (by constructor)| exact isFalse (by rintro ⟨_⟩) instance decidableEq : DecidableEq SignType := fun a b => by cases a <;> cases b <;> first | exact isTrue (by constructor)| exact isFalse (by rintro ⟨_⟩) private lemma mul_comm : ∀ (a b : SignType), a * b = b * a := by rintro ⟨⟩ ⟨⟩ <;> rfl private lemma mul_assoc : ∀ (a b c : SignType), (a * b) * c = a * (b * c) := by rintro ⟨⟩ ⟨⟩ ⟨⟩ <;> rfl /- We can define a `Field` instance on `SignType`, but it's not mathematically sensible, so we only define the `CommGroupWithZero`. -/ instance : CommGroupWithZero SignType where zero := 0 one := 1 mul := (· * ·) inv := id mul_zero a := by cases a <;> rfl zero_mul a := by cases a <;> rfl mul_one a := by cases a <;> rfl one_mul a := by cases a <;> rfl mul_inv_cancel a ha := by cases a <;> trivial mul_comm := mul_comm mul_assoc := mul_assoc exists_pair_ne := ⟨0, 1, by rintro ⟨_⟩⟩ inv_zero := rfl private lemma le_antisymm (a b : SignType) (_ : a ≤ b) (_: b ≤ a) : a = b := by cases a <;> cases b <;> trivial private lemma le_trans (a b c : SignType) (_ : a ≤ b) (_: b ≤ c) : a ≤ c := by cases a <;> cases b <;> cases c <;> tauto instance : LinearOrder SignType where le := (· ≤ ·) le_refl a := by cases a <;> constructor le_total a b := by cases a <;> cases b <;> first | left; constructor | right; constructor le_antisymm := le_antisymm le_trans := le_trans decidableLE := LE.decidableRel decidableEq := SignType.decidableEq instance : BoundedOrder SignType where top := 1 le_top := LE.of_pos bot := -1 bot_le := LE.of_neg instance : HasDistribNeg SignType := { neg_neg := fun x => by cases x <;> rfl neg_mul := fun x y => by cases x <;> cases y <;> rfl mul_neg := fun x y => by cases x <;> cases y <;> rfl } /-- `SignType` is equivalent to `Fin 3`. -/ def fin3Equiv : SignType ≃* Fin 3 where toFun a := match a with | 0 => ⟨0, by simp⟩ | 1 => ⟨1, by simp⟩ | -1 => ⟨2, by simp⟩ invFun a := match a with | ⟨0, _⟩ => 0 | ⟨1, _⟩ => 1 | ⟨2, _⟩ => -1 left_inv a := by cases a <;> rfl right_inv a := match a with | ⟨0, _⟩ => by simp | ⟨1, _⟩ => by simp | ⟨2, _⟩ => by simp map_mul' a b := by cases a <;> cases b <;> rfl #align sign_type.fin3_equiv SignType.fin3Equiv section CaseBashing -- Porting note: a lot of these thms used to use decide! which is not implemented yet theorem nonneg_iff {a : SignType} : 0 ≤ a ↔ a = 0 ∨ a = 1 := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.nonneg_iff SignType.nonneg_iff theorem nonneg_iff_ne_neg_one {a : SignType} : 0 ≤ a ↔ a ≠ -1 := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.nonneg_iff_ne_neg_one SignType.nonneg_iff_ne_neg_one theorem neg_one_lt_iff {a : SignType} : -1 < a ↔ 0 ≤ a := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.neg_one_lt_iff SignType.neg_one_lt_iff theorem nonpos_iff {a : SignType} : a ≤ 0 ↔ a = -1 ∨ a = 0 := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.nonpos_iff SignType.nonpos_iff theorem nonpos_iff_ne_one {a : SignType} : a ≤ 0 ↔ a ≠ 1 := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.nonpos_iff_ne_one SignType.nonpos_iff_ne_one theorem lt_one_iff {a : SignType} : a < 1 ↔ a ≤ 0 := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.lt_one_iff SignType.lt_one_iff @[simp] theorem neg_iff {a : SignType} : a < 0 ↔ a = -1 := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.neg_iff SignType.neg_iff @[simp] theorem le_neg_one_iff {a : SignType} : a ≤ -1 ↔ a = -1 := le_bot_iff #align sign_type.le_neg_one_iff SignType.le_neg_one_iff @[simp] theorem pos_iff {a : SignType} : 0 < a ↔ a = 1 := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.pos_iff SignType.pos_iff @[simp] theorem one_le_iff {a : SignType} : 1 ≤ a ↔ a = 1 := top_le_iff #align sign_type.one_le_iff SignType.one_le_iff @[simp] theorem neg_one_le (a : SignType) : -1 ≤ a := bot_le #align sign_type.neg_one_le SignType.neg_one_le @[simp] theorem le_one (a : SignType) : a ≤ 1 := le_top #align sign_type.le_one SignType.le_one @[simp] theorem not_lt_neg_one (a : SignType) : ¬a < -1 := not_lt_bot #align sign_type.not_lt_neg_one SignType.not_lt_neg_one @[simp] theorem not_one_lt (a : SignType) : ¬1 < a := not_top_lt #align sign_type.not_one_lt SignType.not_one_lt @[simp] theorem self_eq_neg_iff (a : SignType) : a = -a ↔ a = 0 := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.self_eq_neg_iff SignType.self_eq_neg_iff @[simp] theorem neg_eq_self_iff (a : SignType) : -a = a ↔ a = 0 := by cases a <;> decide #align sign_type.neg_eq_self_iff SignType.neg_eq_self_iff @[simp] theorem neg_one_lt_one : (-1 : SignType) < 1 := bot_lt_top #align sign_type.neg_one_lt_one SignType.neg_one_lt_one end CaseBashing section cast variable {α : Type*} [Zero α] [One α] [Neg α] /-- Turn a `SignType` into zero, one, or minus one. This is a coercion instance, but note it is only a `CoeTC` instance: see note [use has_coe_t]. -/ @[coe] def cast : SignType → α | zero => 0 | pos => 1 | neg => -1 #align sign_type.cast SignType.cast -- Porting note: Translated has_coe_t to CoeTC instance : CoeTC SignType α := ⟨cast⟩ -- Porting note: `cast_eq_coe` removed, syntactic equality /-- Casting out of `SignType` respects composition with functions preserving `0, 1, -1`. -/ lemma map_cast' {β : Type*} [One β] [Neg β] [Zero β] (f : α → β) (h₁ : f 1 = 1) (h₂ : f 0 = 0) (h₃ : f (-1) = -1) (s : SignType) : f s = s := by cases s <;> simp only [SignType.cast, h₁, h₂, h₃] /-- Casting out of `SignType` respects composition with suitable bundled homomorphism types. -/ lemma map_cast {α β F : Type*} [AddGroupWithOne α] [One β] [SubtractionMonoid β] [FunLike F α β] [AddMonoidHomClass F α β] [OneHomClass F α β] (f : F) (s : SignType) : f s = s := by apply map_cast' <;> simp @[simp] theorem coe_zero : ↑(0 : SignType) = (0 : α) := rfl #align sign_type.coe_zero SignType.coe_zero @[simp] theorem coe_one : ↑(1 : SignType) = (1 : α) := rfl #align sign_type.coe_one SignType.coe_one @[simp] theorem coe_neg_one : ↑(-1 : SignType) = (-1 : α) := rfl #align sign_type.coe_neg_one SignType.coe_neg_one @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_neg {α : Type*} [One α] [SubtractionMonoid α] (s : SignType) : (↑(-s) : α) = -↑s := by cases s <;> simp /-- Casting `SignType → ℤ → α` is the same as casting directly `SignType → α`. -/ @[simp, norm_cast] lemma intCast_cast {α : Type*} [AddGroupWithOne α] (s : SignType) : ((s : ℤ) : α) = s := map_cast' _ Int.cast_one Int.cast_zero (@Int.cast_one α _ ▸ Int.cast_neg 1) _ end cast /-- `SignType.cast` as a `MulWithZeroHom`. -/ @[simps] def castHom {α} [MulZeroOneClass α] [HasDistribNeg α] : SignType →*₀ α where toFun := cast map_zero' := rfl map_one' := rfl map_mul' x y := by cases x <;> cases y <;> simp [zero_eq_zero, pos_eq_one, neg_eq_neg_one] #align sign_type.cast_hom SignType.castHom -- Porting note (#10756): new theorem theorem univ_eq : (Finset.univ : Finset SignType) = {0, -1, 1} := by decide theorem range_eq {α} (f : SignType → α) : Set.range f = {f zero, f neg, f pos} := by classical rw [← Fintype.coe_image_univ, univ_eq] classical simp [Finset.coe_insert] #align sign_type.range_eq SignType.range_eq @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_mul {α} [MulZeroOneClass α] [HasDistribNeg α] (a b : SignType) : ↑(a * b) = (a : α) * b := map_mul SignType.castHom _ _ @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_pow {α} [MonoidWithZero α] [HasDistribNeg α] (a : SignType) (k : ℕ) : ↑(a ^ k) = (a : α) ^ k := map_pow SignType.castHom _ _ @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_zpow {α} [GroupWithZero α] [HasDistribNeg α] (a : SignType) (k : ℤ) : ↑(a ^ k) = (a : α) ^ k := map_zpow₀ SignType.castHom _ _ end SignType variable {α : Type*} open SignType section Preorder variable [Zero α] [Preorder α] [DecidableRel ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop)] {a : α} -- Porting note: needed to rename this from sign to SignType.sign to avoid ambiguity with Int.sign /-- The sign of an element is 1 if it's positive, -1 if negative, 0 otherwise. -/ def SignType.sign : α →o SignType := ⟨fun a => if 0 < a then 1 else if a < 0 then -1 else 0, fun a b h => by dsimp split_ifs with h₁ h₂ h₃ h₄ _ _ h₂ h₃ <;> try constructor · cases lt_irrefl 0 (h₁.trans <| h.trans_lt h₃) · cases h₂ (h₁.trans_le h) · cases h₄ (h.trans_lt h₃)⟩ #align sign SignType.sign theorem sign_apply : sign a = ite (0 < a) 1 (ite (a < 0) (-1) 0) := rfl #align sign_apply sign_apply @[simp] theorem sign_zero : sign (0 : α) = 0 := by simp [sign_apply] #align sign_zero sign_zero @[simp] theorem sign_pos (ha : 0 < a) : sign a = 1 := by rwa [sign_apply, if_pos] #align sign_pos sign_pos @[simp] theorem sign_neg (ha : a < 0) : sign a = -1 := by rwa [sign_apply, if_neg <| asymm ha, if_pos] #align sign_neg sign_neg theorem sign_eq_one_iff : sign a = 1 ↔ 0 < a := by refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => sign_pos h⟩ by_contra hn rw [sign_apply, if_neg hn] at h split_ifs at h #align sign_eq_one_iff sign_eq_one_iff theorem sign_eq_neg_one_iff : sign a = -1 ↔ a < 0 := by refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => sign_neg h⟩ rw [sign_apply] at h split_ifs at h assumption #align sign_eq_neg_one_iff sign_eq_neg_one_iff end Preorder section LinearOrder variable [Zero α] [LinearOrder α] {a : α} /-- `SignType.sign` respects strictly monotone zero-preserving maps. -/ lemma StrictMono.sign_comp {β F : Type*} [Zero β] [Preorder β] [DecidableRel ((· < ·) : β → β → _)] [FunLike F α β] [ZeroHomClass F α β] {f : F} (hf : StrictMono f) (a : α) : sign (f a) = sign a := by simp only [sign_apply, ← map_zero f, hf.lt_iff_lt] @[simp] theorem sign_eq_zero_iff : sign a = 0 ↔ a = 0 := by refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => h.symm ▸ sign_zero⟩ rw [sign_apply] at h split_ifs at h with h_1 h_2 cases' h exact (le_of_not_lt h_1).eq_of_not_lt h_2 #align sign_eq_zero_iff sign_eq_zero_iff theorem sign_ne_zero : sign a ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 0 := sign_eq_zero_iff.not #align sign_ne_zero sign_ne_zero @[simp] theorem sign_nonneg_iff : 0 ≤ sign a ↔ 0 ≤ a := by rcases lt_trichotomy 0 a with (h | h | h) · simp [h, h.le] · simp [← h] · simp [h, h.not_le] #align sign_nonneg_iff sign_nonneg_iff @[simp] theorem sign_nonpos_iff : sign a ≤ 0 ↔ a ≤ 0 := by rcases lt_trichotomy 0 a with (h | h | h) · simp [h, h.not_le] · simp [← h] · simp [h, h.le] #align sign_nonpos_iff sign_nonpos_iff end LinearOrder section OrderedSemiring variable [OrderedSemiring α] [DecidableRel ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop)] [Nontrivial α] -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem sign_one : sign (1 : α) = 1 := sign_pos zero_lt_one #align sign_one sign_one end OrderedSemiring section OrderedRing @[simp] lemma sign_intCast {α : Type*} [OrderedRing α] [Nontrivial α] [DecidableRel ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop)] (n : ℤ) : sign (n : α) = sign n := by simp only [sign_apply, Int.cast_pos, Int.cast_lt_zero] end OrderedRing section LinearOrderedRing variable [LinearOrderedRing α] {a b : α} theorem sign_mul (x y : α) : sign (x * y) = sign x * sign y := by rcases lt_trichotomy x 0 with (hx | hx | hx) <;> rcases lt_trichotomy y 0 with (hy | hy | hy) <;> simp [hx, hy, mul_pos_of_neg_of_neg, mul_neg_of_neg_of_pos, mul_neg_of_pos_of_neg] #align sign_mul sign_mul @[simp] theorem sign_mul_abs (x : α) : (sign x * |x| : α) = x := by rcases lt_trichotomy x 0 with hx | rfl | hx <;> simp [*, abs_of_pos, abs_of_neg] @[simp] theorem abs_mul_sign (x : α) : (|x| * sign x : α) = x := by rcases lt_trichotomy x 0 with hx | rfl | hx <;> simp [*, abs_of_pos, abs_of_neg] @[simp] theorem sign_mul_self (x : α) : sign x * x = |x| := by rcases lt_trichotomy x 0 with hx | rfl | hx <;> simp [*, abs_of_pos, abs_of_neg] @[simp]
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/- Copyright (c) 2021 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Scott Morrison -/ import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Dimension.Finrank import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.InvariantBasisNumber #align_import linear_algebra.dimension from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"47a5f8186becdbc826190ced4312f8199f9db6a5" /-! # Lemmas about rank and finrank in rings satisfying strong rank condition. ## Main statements For modules over rings satisfying the rank condition * `Basis.le_span`: the cardinality of a basis is bounded by the cardinality of any spanning set For modules over rings satisfying the strong rank condition * `linearIndependent_le_span`: For any linearly independent family `v : ι → M` and any finite spanning set `w : Set M`, the cardinality of `ι` is bounded by the cardinality of `w`. * `linearIndependent_le_basis`: If `b` is a basis for a module `M`, and `s` is a linearly independent set, then the cardinality of `s` is bounded by the cardinality of `b`. For modules over rings with invariant basis number (including all commutative rings and all noetherian rings) * `mk_eq_mk_of_basis`: the dimension theorem, any two bases of the same vector space have the same cardinality. -/ noncomputable section universe u v w w' variable {R : Type u} {M : Type v} [Ring R] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] variable {ι : Type w} {ι' : Type w'} open Cardinal Basis Submodule Function Set attribute [local instance] nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber section InvariantBasisNumber variable [InvariantBasisNumber R] /-- The dimension theorem: if `v` and `v'` are two bases, their index types have the same cardinalities. -/ theorem mk_eq_mk_of_basis (v : Basis ι R M) (v' : Basis ι' R M) : Cardinal.lift.{w'} #ι = Cardinal.lift.{w} #ι' := by classical haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R cases fintypeOrInfinite ι · -- `v` is a finite basis, so by `basis_finite_of_finite_spans` so is `v'`. -- haveI : Finite (range v) := Set.finite_range v haveI := basis_finite_of_finite_spans _ (Set.finite_range v) v.span_eq v' cases nonempty_fintype ι' -- We clean up a little: rw [Cardinal.mk_fintype, Cardinal.mk_fintype] simp only [Cardinal.lift_natCast, Cardinal.natCast_inj] -- Now we can use invariant basis number to show they have the same cardinality. apply card_eq_of_linearEquiv R exact (Finsupp.linearEquivFunOnFinite R R ι).symm.trans v.repr.symm ≪≫ₗ v'.repr ≪≫ₗ Finsupp.linearEquivFunOnFinite R R ι' · -- `v` is an infinite basis, -- so by `infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent`, `v'` is at least as big, -- and then applying `infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent` again -- we see they have the same cardinality. have w₁ := infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent' v _ v'.linearIndependent v'.maximal rcases Cardinal.lift_mk_le'.mp w₁ with ⟨f⟩ haveI : Infinite ι' := Infinite.of_injective f f.2 have w₂ := infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent' v' _ v.linearIndependent v.maximal exact le_antisymm w₁ w₂ #align mk_eq_mk_of_basis mk_eq_mk_of_basis /-- Given two bases indexed by `ι` and `ι'` of an `R`-module, where `R` satisfies the invariant basis number property, an equiv `ι ≃ ι'`. -/ def Basis.indexEquiv (v : Basis ι R M) (v' : Basis ι' R M) : ι ≃ ι' := (Cardinal.lift_mk_eq'.1 <| mk_eq_mk_of_basis v v').some #align basis.index_equiv Basis.indexEquiv theorem mk_eq_mk_of_basis' {ι' : Type w} (v : Basis ι R M) (v' : Basis ι' R M) : #ι = #ι' := Cardinal.lift_inj.1 <| mk_eq_mk_of_basis v v' #align mk_eq_mk_of_basis' mk_eq_mk_of_basis' end InvariantBasisNumber section RankCondition variable [RankCondition R] /-- An auxiliary lemma for `Basis.le_span`. If `R` satisfies the rank condition, then for any finite basis `b : Basis ι R M`, and any finite spanning set `w : Set M`, the cardinality of `ι` is bounded by the cardinality of `w`. -/ theorem Basis.le_span'' {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] (b : Basis ι R M) {w : Set M} [Fintype w] (s : span R w = ⊤) : Fintype.card ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by -- We construct a surjective linear map `(w → R) →ₗ[R] (ι → R)`, -- by expressing a linear combination in `w` as a linear combination in `ι`. fapply card_le_of_surjective' R · exact b.repr.toLinearMap.comp (Finsupp.total w M R (↑)) · apply Surjective.comp (g := b.repr.toLinearMap) · apply LinearEquiv.surjective rw [← LinearMap.range_eq_top, Finsupp.range_total] simpa using s #align basis.le_span'' Basis.le_span'' /-- Another auxiliary lemma for `Basis.le_span`, which does not require assuming the basis is finite, but still assumes we have a finite spanning set. -/ theorem basis_le_span' {ι : Type*} (b : Basis ι R M) {w : Set M} [Fintype w] (s : span R w = ⊤) : #ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R haveI := basis_finite_of_finite_spans w (toFinite _) s b cases nonempty_fintype ι rw [Cardinal.mk_fintype ι] simp only [Cardinal.natCast_le] exact Basis.le_span'' b s #align basis_le_span' basis_le_span' -- Note that if `R` satisfies the strong rank condition, -- this also follows from `linearIndependent_le_span` below. /-- If `R` satisfies the rank condition, then the cardinality of any basis is bounded by the cardinality of any spanning set. -/ theorem Basis.le_span {J : Set M} (v : Basis ι R M) (hJ : span R J = ⊤) : #(range v) ≤ #J := by haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R cases fintypeOrInfinite J · rw [← Cardinal.lift_le, Cardinal.mk_range_eq_of_injective v.injective, Cardinal.mk_fintype J] convert Cardinal.lift_le.{v}.2 (basis_le_span' v hJ) simp · let S : J → Set ι := fun j => ↑(v.repr j).support let S' : J → Set M := fun j => v '' S j have hs : range v ⊆ ⋃ j, S' j := by intro b hb rcases mem_range.1 hb with ⟨i, hi⟩ have : span R J ≤ comap v.repr.toLinearMap (Finsupp.supported R R (⋃ j, S j)) := span_le.2 fun j hj x hx => ⟨_, ⟨⟨j, hj⟩, rfl⟩, hx⟩ rw [hJ] at this replace : v.repr (v i) ∈ Finsupp.supported R R (⋃ j, S j) := this trivial rw [v.repr_self, Finsupp.mem_supported, Finsupp.support_single_ne_zero _ one_ne_zero] at this · subst b rcases mem_iUnion.1 (this (Finset.mem_singleton_self _)) with ⟨j, hj⟩ exact mem_iUnion.2 ⟨j, (mem_image _ _ _).2 ⟨i, hj, rfl⟩⟩ refine le_of_not_lt fun IJ => ?_ suffices #(⋃ j, S' j) < #(range v) by exact not_le_of_lt this ⟨Set.embeddingOfSubset _ _ hs⟩ refine lt_of_le_of_lt (le_trans Cardinal.mk_iUnion_le_sum_mk (Cardinal.sum_le_sum _ (fun _ => ℵ₀) ?_)) ?_ · exact fun j => (Cardinal.lt_aleph0_of_finite _).le · simpa #align basis.le_span Basis.le_span end RankCondition section StrongRankCondition variable [StrongRankCondition R] open Submodule -- An auxiliary lemma for `linearIndependent_le_span'`, -- with the additional assumption that the linearly independent family is finite. theorem linearIndependent_le_span_aux' {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Set M) [Fintype w] (s : range v ≤ span R w) : Fintype.card ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by -- We construct an injective linear map `(ι → R) →ₗ[R] (w → R)`, -- by thinking of `f : ι → R` as a linear combination of the finite family `v`, -- and expressing that (using the axiom of choice) as a linear combination over `w`. -- We can do this linearly by constructing the map on a basis. fapply card_le_of_injective' R · apply Finsupp.total exact fun i => Span.repr R w ⟨v i, s (mem_range_self i)⟩ · intro f g h apply_fun Finsupp.total w M R (↑) at h simp only [Finsupp.total_total, Submodule.coe_mk, Span.finsupp_total_repr] at h rw [← sub_eq_zero, ← LinearMap.map_sub] at h exact sub_eq_zero.mp (linearIndependent_iff.mp i _ h) #align linear_independent_le_span_aux' linearIndependent_le_span_aux' /-- If `R` satisfies the strong rank condition, then any linearly independent family `v : ι → M` contained in the span of some finite `w : Set M`, is itself finite. -/ lemma LinearIndependent.finite_of_le_span_finite {ι : Type*} (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Set M) [Finite w] (s : range v ≤ span R w) : Finite ι := letI := Fintype.ofFinite w Fintype.finite <| fintypeOfFinsetCardLe (Fintype.card w) fun t => by let v' := fun x : (t : Set ι) => v x have i' : LinearIndependent R v' := i.comp _ Subtype.val_injective have s' : range v' ≤ span R w := (range_comp_subset_range _ _).trans s simpa using linearIndependent_le_span_aux' v' i' w s' #align linear_independent_fintype_of_le_span_fintype LinearIndependent.finite_of_le_span_finite /-- If `R` satisfies the strong rank condition, then for any linearly independent family `v : ι → M` contained in the span of some finite `w : Set M`, the cardinality of `ι` is bounded by the cardinality of `w`. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_span' {ι : Type*} (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Set M) [Fintype w] (s : range v ≤ span R w) : #ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by haveI : Finite ι := i.finite_of_le_span_finite v w s letI := Fintype.ofFinite ι rw [Cardinal.mk_fintype] simp only [Cardinal.natCast_le] exact linearIndependent_le_span_aux' v i w s #align linear_independent_le_span' linearIndependent_le_span' /-- If `R` satisfies the strong rank condition, then for any linearly independent family `v : ι → M` and any finite spanning set `w : Set M`, the cardinality of `ι` is bounded by the cardinality of `w`. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_span {ι : Type*} (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Set M) [Fintype w] (s : span R w = ⊤) : #ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by apply linearIndependent_le_span' v i w rw [s] exact le_top #align linear_independent_le_span linearIndependent_le_span /-- A version of `linearIndependent_le_span` for `Finset`. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_span_finset {ι : Type*} (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Finset M) (s : span R (w : Set M) = ⊤) : #ι ≤ w.card := by simpa only [Finset.coe_sort_coe, Fintype.card_coe] using linearIndependent_le_span v i w s #align linear_independent_le_span_finset linearIndependent_le_span_finset /-- An auxiliary lemma for `linearIndependent_le_basis`: we handle the case where the basis `b` is infinite. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_infinite_basis {ι : Type w} (b : Basis ι R M) [Infinite ι] {κ : Type w} (v : κ → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) : #κ ≤ #ι := by classical by_contra h rw [not_le, ← Cardinal.mk_finset_of_infinite ι] at h let Φ := fun k : κ => (b.repr (v k)).support obtain ⟨s, w : Infinite ↑(Φ ⁻¹' {s})⟩ := Cardinal.exists_infinite_fiber Φ h (by infer_instance) let v' := fun k : Φ ⁻¹' {s} => v k have i' : LinearIndependent R v' := i.comp _ Subtype.val_injective have w' : Finite (Φ ⁻¹' {s}) := by apply i'.finite_of_le_span_finite v' (s.image b) rintro m ⟨⟨p, ⟨rfl⟩⟩, rfl⟩ simp only [SetLike.mem_coe, Subtype.coe_mk, Finset.coe_image] apply Basis.mem_span_repr_support exact w.false #align linear_independent_le_infinite_basis linearIndependent_le_infinite_basis /-- Over any ring `R` satisfying the strong rank condition, if `b` is a basis for a module `M`, and `s` is a linearly independent set, then the cardinality of `s` is bounded by the cardinality of `b`. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_basis {ι : Type w} (b : Basis ι R M) {κ : Type w} (v : κ → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) : #κ ≤ #ι := by classical -- We split into cases depending on whether `ι` is infinite. cases fintypeOrInfinite ι · rw [Cardinal.mk_fintype ι] -- When `ι` is finite, we have `linearIndependent_le_span`, haveI : Nontrivial R := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R rw [Fintype.card_congr (Equiv.ofInjective b b.injective)] exact linearIndependent_le_span v i (range b) b.span_eq · -- and otherwise we have `linearIndependent_le_infinite_basis`. exact linearIndependent_le_infinite_basis b v i #align linear_independent_le_basis linearIndependent_le_basis /-- Let `R` satisfy the strong rank condition. If `m` elements of a free rank `n` `R`-module are linearly independent, then `m ≤ n`. -/ theorem Basis.card_le_card_of_linearIndependent_aux {R : Type*} [Ring R] [StrongRankCondition R] (n : ℕ) {m : ℕ} (v : Fin m → Fin n → R) : LinearIndependent R v → m ≤ n := fun h => by simpa using linearIndependent_le_basis (Pi.basisFun R (Fin n)) v h #align basis.card_le_card_of_linear_independent_aux Basis.card_le_card_of_linearIndependent_aux -- When the basis is not infinite this need not be true! /-- Over any ring `R` satisfying the strong rank condition, if `b` is an infinite basis for a module `M`, then every maximal linearly independent set has the same cardinality as `b`. This proof (along with some of the lemmas above) comes from [Les familles libres maximales d'un module ont-elles le meme cardinal?][lazarus1973] -/ theorem maximal_linearIndependent_eq_infinite_basis {ι : Type w} (b : Basis ι R M) [Infinite ι] {κ : Type w} (v : κ → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (m : i.Maximal) : #κ = #ι := by apply le_antisymm · exact linearIndependent_le_basis b v i · haveI : Nontrivial R := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R exact infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent b v i m #align maximal_linear_independent_eq_infinite_basis maximal_linearIndependent_eq_infinite_basis theorem Basis.mk_eq_rank'' {ι : Type v} (v : Basis ι R M) : #ι = Module.rank R M := by haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R rw [Module.rank_def] apply le_antisymm · trans swap · apply le_ciSup (Cardinal.bddAbove_range.{v, v} _) exact ⟨Set.range v, by convert v.reindexRange.linearIndependent ext simp⟩ · exact (Cardinal.mk_range_eq v v.injective).ge · apply ciSup_le' rintro ⟨s, li⟩ apply linearIndependent_le_basis v _ li #align basis.mk_eq_rank'' Basis.mk_eq_rank'' theorem Basis.mk_range_eq_rank (v : Basis ι R M) : #(range v) = Module.rank R M := v.reindexRange.mk_eq_rank'' #align basis.mk_range_eq_rank Basis.mk_range_eq_rank /-- If a vector space has a finite basis, then its dimension (seen as a cardinal) is equal to the cardinality of the basis. -/ theorem rank_eq_card_basis {ι : Type w} [Fintype ι] (h : Basis ι R M) : Module.rank R M = Fintype.card ι := by classical haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R rw [← h.mk_range_eq_rank, Cardinal.mk_fintype, Set.card_range_of_injective h.injective] #align rank_eq_card_basis rank_eq_card_basis
Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/StrongRankCondition.lean
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theorem Basis.card_le_card_of_linearIndependent {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] (b : Basis ι R M) {ι' : Type*} [Fintype ι'] {v : ι' → M} (hv : LinearIndependent R v) : Fintype.card ι' ≤ Fintype.card ι := by
letI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R simpa [rank_eq_card_basis b, Cardinal.mk_fintype] using hv.cardinal_lift_le_rank
/- Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura -/ import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton import Mathlib.Order.WithBot #align_import data.set.image from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"001ffdc42920050657fd45bd2b8bfbec8eaaeb29" /-! # Images and preimages of sets ## Main definitions * `preimage f t : Set α` : the preimage f⁻¹(t) (written `f ⁻¹' t` in Lean) of a subset of β. * `range f : Set β` : the image of `univ` under `f`. Also works for `{p : Prop} (f : p → α)` (unlike `image`) ## Notation * `f ⁻¹' t` for `Set.preimage f t` * `f '' s` for `Set.image f s` ## Tags set, sets, image, preimage, pre-image, range -/ universe u v open Function Set namespace Set variable {α β γ : Type*} {ι ι' : Sort*} /-! ### Inverse image -/ section Preimage variable {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} @[simp] theorem preimage_empty : f ⁻¹' ∅ = ∅ := rfl #align set.preimage_empty Set.preimage_empty theorem preimage_congr {f g : α → β} {s : Set β} (h : ∀ x : α, f x = g x) : f ⁻¹' s = g ⁻¹' s := by congr with x simp [h] #align set.preimage_congr Set.preimage_congr @[gcongr] theorem preimage_mono {s t : Set β} (h : s ⊆ t) : f ⁻¹' s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := fun _ hx => h hx #align set.preimage_mono Set.preimage_mono @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem preimage_univ : f ⁻¹' univ = univ := rfl #align set.preimage_univ Set.preimage_univ theorem subset_preimage_univ {s : Set α} : s ⊆ f ⁻¹' univ := subset_univ _ #align set.subset_preimage_univ Set.subset_preimage_univ @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem preimage_inter {s t : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (s ∩ t) = f ⁻¹' s ∩ f ⁻¹' t := rfl #align set.preimage_inter Set.preimage_inter @[simp] theorem preimage_union {s t : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (s ∪ t) = f ⁻¹' s ∪ f ⁻¹' t := rfl #align set.preimage_union Set.preimage_union @[simp] theorem preimage_compl {s : Set β} : f ⁻¹' sᶜ = (f ⁻¹' s)ᶜ := rfl #align set.preimage_compl Set.preimage_compl @[simp] theorem preimage_diff (f : α → β) (s t : Set β) : f ⁻¹' (s \ t) = f ⁻¹' s \ f ⁻¹' t := rfl #align set.preimage_diff Set.preimage_diff open scoped symmDiff in @[simp] lemma preimage_symmDiff {f : α → β} (s t : Set β) : f ⁻¹' (s ∆ t) = (f ⁻¹' s) ∆ (f ⁻¹' t) := rfl #align set.preimage_symm_diff Set.preimage_symmDiff @[simp] theorem preimage_ite (f : α → β) (s t₁ t₂ : Set β) : f ⁻¹' s.ite t₁ t₂ = (f ⁻¹' s).ite (f ⁻¹' t₁) (f ⁻¹' t₂) := rfl #align set.preimage_ite Set.preimage_ite @[simp] theorem preimage_setOf_eq {p : α → Prop} {f : β → α} : f ⁻¹' { a | p a } = { a | p (f a) } := rfl #align set.preimage_set_of_eq Set.preimage_setOf_eq @[simp] theorem preimage_id_eq : preimage (id : α → α) = id := rfl #align set.preimage_id_eq Set.preimage_id_eq @[mfld_simps] theorem preimage_id {s : Set α} : id ⁻¹' s = s := rfl #align set.preimage_id Set.preimage_id @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem preimage_id' {s : Set α} : (fun x => x) ⁻¹' s = s := rfl #align set.preimage_id' Set.preimage_id' @[simp] theorem preimage_const_of_mem {b : β} {s : Set β} (h : b ∈ s) : (fun _ : α => b) ⁻¹' s = univ := eq_univ_of_forall fun _ => h #align set.preimage_const_of_mem Set.preimage_const_of_mem @[simp] theorem preimage_const_of_not_mem {b : β} {s : Set β} (h : b ∉ s) : (fun _ : α => b) ⁻¹' s = ∅ := eq_empty_of_subset_empty fun _ hx => h hx #align set.preimage_const_of_not_mem Set.preimage_const_of_not_mem theorem preimage_const (b : β) (s : Set β) [Decidable (b ∈ s)] : (fun _ : α => b) ⁻¹' s = if b ∈ s then univ else ∅ := by split_ifs with hb exacts [preimage_const_of_mem hb, preimage_const_of_not_mem hb] #align set.preimage_const Set.preimage_const /-- If preimage of each singleton under `f : α → β` is either empty or the whole type, then `f` is a constant. -/ lemma exists_eq_const_of_preimage_singleton [Nonempty β] {f : α → β} (hf : ∀ b : β, f ⁻¹' {b} = ∅ ∨ f ⁻¹' {b} = univ) : ∃ b, f = const α b := by rcases em (∃ b, f ⁻¹' {b} = univ) with ⟨b, hb⟩ | hf' · exact ⟨b, funext fun x ↦ eq_univ_iff_forall.1 hb x⟩ · have : ∀ x b, f x ≠ b := fun x b ↦ eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.1 ((hf b).resolve_right fun h ↦ hf' ⟨b, h⟩) x exact ⟨Classical.arbitrary β, funext fun x ↦ absurd rfl (this x _)⟩ theorem preimage_comp {s : Set γ} : g ∘ f ⁻¹' s = f ⁻¹' (g ⁻¹' s) := rfl #align set.preimage_comp Set.preimage_comp theorem preimage_comp_eq : preimage (g ∘ f) = preimage f ∘ preimage g := rfl #align set.preimage_comp_eq Set.preimage_comp_eq theorem preimage_iterate_eq {f : α → α} {n : ℕ} : Set.preimage f^[n] = (Set.preimage f)^[n] := by induction' n with n ih; · simp rw [iterate_succ, iterate_succ', preimage_comp_eq, ih] #align set.preimage_iterate_eq Set.preimage_iterate_eq theorem preimage_preimage {g : β → γ} {f : α → β} {s : Set γ} : f ⁻¹' (g ⁻¹' s) = (fun x => g (f x)) ⁻¹' s := preimage_comp.symm #align set.preimage_preimage Set.preimage_preimage theorem eq_preimage_subtype_val_iff {p : α → Prop} {s : Set (Subtype p)} {t : Set α} : s = Subtype.val ⁻¹' t ↔ ∀ (x) (h : p x), (⟨x, h⟩ : Subtype p) ∈ s ↔ x ∈ t := ⟨fun s_eq x h => by rw [s_eq] simp, fun h => ext fun ⟨x, hx⟩ => by simp [h]⟩ #align set.eq_preimage_subtype_val_iff Set.eq_preimage_subtype_val_iff theorem nonempty_of_nonempty_preimage {s : Set β} {f : α → β} (hf : (f ⁻¹' s).Nonempty) : s.Nonempty := let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hf ⟨f x, hx⟩ #align set.nonempty_of_nonempty_preimage Set.nonempty_of_nonempty_preimage @[simp] theorem preimage_singleton_true (p : α → Prop) : p ⁻¹' {True} = {a | p a} := by ext; simp #align set.preimage_singleton_true Set.preimage_singleton_true @[simp] theorem preimage_singleton_false (p : α → Prop) : p ⁻¹' {False} = {a | ¬p a} := by ext; simp #align set.preimage_singleton_false Set.preimage_singleton_false theorem preimage_subtype_coe_eq_compl {s u v : Set α} (hsuv : s ⊆ u ∪ v) (H : s ∩ (u ∩ v) = ∅) : ((↑) : s → α) ⁻¹' u = ((↑) ⁻¹' v)ᶜ := by ext ⟨x, x_in_s⟩ constructor · intro x_in_u x_in_v exact eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.mp H x ⟨x_in_s, ⟨x_in_u, x_in_v⟩⟩ · intro hx exact Or.elim (hsuv x_in_s) id fun hx' => hx.elim hx' #align set.preimage_subtype_coe_eq_compl Set.preimage_subtype_coe_eq_compl end Preimage /-! ### Image of a set under a function -/ section Image variable {f : α → β} {s t : Set α} -- Porting note: `Set.image` is already defined in `Init.Set` #align set.image Set.image @[deprecated mem_image (since := "2024-03-23")] theorem mem_image_iff_bex {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {y : β} : y ∈ f '' s ↔ ∃ (x : _) (_ : x ∈ s), f x = y := bex_def.symm #align set.mem_image_iff_bex Set.mem_image_iff_bex theorem image_eta (f : α → β) : f '' s = (fun x => f x) '' s := rfl #align set.image_eta Set.image_eta theorem _root_.Function.Injective.mem_set_image {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) {s : Set α} {a : α} : f a ∈ f '' s ↔ a ∈ s := ⟨fun ⟨_, hb, Eq⟩ => hf Eq ▸ hb, mem_image_of_mem f⟩ #align function.injective.mem_set_image Function.Injective.mem_set_image theorem forall_mem_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {p : β → Prop} : (∀ y ∈ f '' s, p y) ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → p (f x) := by simp #align set.ball_image_iff Set.forall_mem_image theorem exists_mem_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {p : β → Prop} : (∃ y ∈ f '' s, p y) ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, p (f x) := by simp #align set.bex_image_iff Set.exists_mem_image @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias ball_image_iff := forall_mem_image @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias bex_image_iff := exists_mem_image @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias ⟨_, ball_image_of_ball⟩ := forall_mem_image #align set.ball_image_of_ball Set.ball_image_of_ball @[deprecated forall_mem_image (since := "2024-02-21")] theorem mem_image_elim {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {C : β → Prop} (h : ∀ x : α, x ∈ s → C (f x)) : ∀ {y : β}, y ∈ f '' s → C y := forall_mem_image.2 h _ #align set.mem_image_elim Set.mem_image_elim @[deprecated forall_mem_image (since := "2024-02-21")] theorem mem_image_elim_on {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {C : β → Prop} {y : β} (h_y : y ∈ f '' s) (h : ∀ x : α, x ∈ s → C (f x)) : C y := forall_mem_image.2 h _ h_y #align set.mem_image_elim_on Set.mem_image_elim_on -- Porting note: used to be `safe` @[congr] theorem image_congr {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} (h : ∀ a ∈ s, f a = g a) : f '' s = g '' s := by ext x exact exists_congr fun a ↦ and_congr_right fun ha ↦ by rw [h a ha] #align set.image_congr Set.image_congr /-- A common special case of `image_congr` -/ theorem image_congr' {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} (h : ∀ x : α, f x = g x) : f '' s = g '' s := image_congr fun x _ => h x #align set.image_congr' Set.image_congr' @[gcongr] lemma image_mono (h : s ⊆ t) : f '' s ⊆ f '' t := by rintro - ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; exact mem_image_of_mem f (h ha) theorem image_comp (f : β → γ) (g : α → β) (a : Set α) : f ∘ g '' a = f '' (g '' a) := by aesop #align set.image_comp Set.image_comp theorem image_comp_eq {g : β → γ} : image (g ∘ f) = image g ∘ image f := by ext; simp /-- A variant of `image_comp`, useful for rewriting -/ theorem image_image (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : g '' (f '' s) = (fun x => g (f x)) '' s := (image_comp g f s).symm #align set.image_image Set.image_image theorem image_comm {β'} {f : β → γ} {g : α → β} {f' : α → β'} {g' : β' → γ} (h_comm : ∀ a, f (g a) = g' (f' a)) : (s.image g).image f = (s.image f').image g' := by simp_rw [image_image, h_comm] #align set.image_comm Set.image_comm theorem _root_.Function.Semiconj.set_image {f : α → β} {ga : α → α} {gb : β → β} (h : Function.Semiconj f ga gb) : Function.Semiconj (image f) (image ga) (image gb) := fun _ => image_comm h #align function.semiconj.set_image Function.Semiconj.set_image theorem _root_.Function.Commute.set_image {f g : α → α} (h : Function.Commute f g) : Function.Commute (image f) (image g) := Function.Semiconj.set_image h #align function.commute.set_image Function.Commute.set_image /-- Image is monotone with respect to `⊆`. See `Set.monotone_image` for the statement in terms of `≤`. -/ @[gcongr] theorem image_subset {a b : Set α} (f : α → β) (h : a ⊆ b) : f '' a ⊆ f '' b := by simp only [subset_def, mem_image] exact fun x => fun ⟨w, h1, h2⟩ => ⟨w, h h1, h2⟩ #align set.image_subset Set.image_subset /-- `Set.image` is monotone. See `Set.image_subset` for the statement in terms of `⊆`. -/ lemma monotone_image {f : α → β} : Monotone (image f) := fun _ _ => image_subset _ #align set.monotone_image Set.monotone_image theorem image_union (f : α → β) (s t : Set α) : f '' (s ∪ t) = f '' s ∪ f '' t := ext fun x => ⟨by rintro ⟨a, h | h, rfl⟩ <;> [left; right] <;> exact ⟨_, h, rfl⟩, by rintro (⟨a, h, rfl⟩ | ⟨a, h, rfl⟩) <;> refine ⟨_, ?_, rfl⟩ · exact mem_union_left t h · exact mem_union_right s h⟩ #align set.image_union Set.image_union @[simp] theorem image_empty (f : α → β) : f '' ∅ = ∅ := by ext simp #align set.image_empty Set.image_empty theorem image_inter_subset (f : α → β) (s t : Set α) : f '' (s ∩ t) ⊆ f '' s ∩ f '' t := subset_inter (image_subset _ inter_subset_left) (image_subset _ inter_subset_right) #align set.image_inter_subset Set.image_inter_subset theorem image_inter_on {f : α → β} {s t : Set α} (h : ∀ x ∈ t, ∀ y ∈ s, f x = f y → x = y) : f '' (s ∩ t) = f '' s ∩ f '' t := (image_inter_subset _ _ _).antisymm fun b ⟨⟨a₁, ha₁, h₁⟩, ⟨a₂, ha₂, h₂⟩⟩ ↦ have : a₂ = a₁ := h _ ha₂ _ ha₁ (by simp [*]) ⟨a₁, ⟨ha₁, this ▸ ha₂⟩, h₁⟩ #align set.image_inter_on Set.image_inter_on theorem image_inter {f : α → β} {s t : Set α} (H : Injective f) : f '' (s ∩ t) = f '' s ∩ f '' t := image_inter_on fun _ _ _ _ h => H h #align set.image_inter Set.image_inter theorem image_univ_of_surjective {ι : Type*} {f : ι → β} (H : Surjective f) : f '' univ = univ := eq_univ_of_forall <| by simpa [image] #align set.image_univ_of_surjective Set.image_univ_of_surjective @[simp] theorem image_singleton {f : α → β} {a : α} : f '' {a} = {f a} := by ext simp [image, eq_comm] #align set.image_singleton Set.image_singleton @[simp] theorem Nonempty.image_const {s : Set α} (hs : s.Nonempty) (a : β) : (fun _ => a) '' s = {a} := ext fun _ => ⟨fun ⟨_, _, h⟩ => h ▸ mem_singleton _, fun h => (eq_of_mem_singleton h).symm ▸ hs.imp fun _ hy => ⟨hy, rfl⟩⟩ #align set.nonempty.image_const Set.Nonempty.image_const @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem image_eq_empty {α β} {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : f '' s = ∅ ↔ s = ∅ := by simp only [eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] exact ⟨fun H a ha => H _ ⟨_, ha, rfl⟩, fun H b ⟨_, ha, _⟩ => H _ ha⟩ #align set.image_eq_empty Set.image_eq_empty -- Porting note: `compl` is already defined in `Init.Set` theorem preimage_compl_eq_image_compl [BooleanAlgebra α] (S : Set α) : HasCompl.compl ⁻¹' S = HasCompl.compl '' S := Set.ext fun x => ⟨fun h => ⟨xᶜ, h, compl_compl x⟩, fun h => Exists.elim h fun _ hy => (compl_eq_comm.mp hy.2).symm.subst hy.1⟩ #align set.preimage_compl_eq_image_compl Set.preimage_compl_eq_image_compl theorem mem_compl_image [BooleanAlgebra α] (t : α) (S : Set α) : t ∈ HasCompl.compl '' S ↔ tᶜ ∈ S := by simp [← preimage_compl_eq_image_compl] #align set.mem_compl_image Set.mem_compl_image @[simp] theorem image_id_eq : image (id : α → α) = id := by ext; simp /-- A variant of `image_id` -/ @[simp] theorem image_id' (s : Set α) : (fun x => x) '' s = s := by ext simp #align set.image_id' Set.image_id' theorem image_id (s : Set α) : id '' s = s := by simp #align set.image_id Set.image_id lemma image_iterate_eq {f : α → α} {n : ℕ} : image (f^[n]) = (image f)^[n] := by induction n with | zero => simp | succ n ih => rw [iterate_succ', iterate_succ', ← ih, image_comp_eq] theorem compl_compl_image [BooleanAlgebra α] (S : Set α) : HasCompl.compl '' (HasCompl.compl '' S) = S := by rw [← image_comp, compl_comp_compl, image_id] #align set.compl_compl_image Set.compl_compl_image theorem image_insert_eq {f : α → β} {a : α} {s : Set α} : f '' insert a s = insert (f a) (f '' s) := by ext simp [and_or_left, exists_or, eq_comm, or_comm, and_comm] #align set.image_insert_eq Set.image_insert_eq theorem image_pair (f : α → β) (a b : α) : f '' {a, b} = {f a, f b} := by simp only [image_insert_eq, image_singleton] #align set.image_pair Set.image_pair theorem image_subset_preimage_of_inverse {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (I : LeftInverse g f) (s : Set α) : f '' s ⊆ g ⁻¹' s := fun _ ⟨a, h, e⟩ => e ▸ ((I a).symm ▸ h : g (f a) ∈ s) #align set.image_subset_preimage_of_inverse Set.image_subset_preimage_of_inverse theorem preimage_subset_image_of_inverse {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (I : LeftInverse g f) (s : Set β) : f ⁻¹' s ⊆ g '' s := fun b h => ⟨f b, h, I b⟩ #align set.preimage_subset_image_of_inverse Set.preimage_subset_image_of_inverse theorem image_eq_preimage_of_inverse {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (h₁ : LeftInverse g f) (h₂ : RightInverse g f) : image f = preimage g := funext fun s => Subset.antisymm (image_subset_preimage_of_inverse h₁ s) (preimage_subset_image_of_inverse h₂ s) #align set.image_eq_preimage_of_inverse Set.image_eq_preimage_of_inverse theorem mem_image_iff_of_inverse {f : α → β} {g : β → α} {b : β} {s : Set α} (h₁ : LeftInverse g f) (h₂ : RightInverse g f) : b ∈ f '' s ↔ g b ∈ s := by rw [image_eq_preimage_of_inverse h₁ h₂]; rfl #align set.mem_image_iff_of_inverse Set.mem_image_iff_of_inverse theorem image_compl_subset {f : α → β} {s : Set α} (H : Injective f) : f '' sᶜ ⊆ (f '' s)ᶜ := Disjoint.subset_compl_left <| by simp [disjoint_iff_inf_le, ← image_inter H] #align set.image_compl_subset Set.image_compl_subset theorem subset_image_compl {f : α → β} {s : Set α} (H : Surjective f) : (f '' s)ᶜ ⊆ f '' sᶜ := compl_subset_iff_union.2 <| by rw [← image_union] simp [image_univ_of_surjective H] #align set.subset_image_compl Set.subset_image_compl theorem image_compl_eq {f : α → β} {s : Set α} (H : Bijective f) : f '' sᶜ = (f '' s)ᶜ := Subset.antisymm (image_compl_subset H.1) (subset_image_compl H.2) #align set.image_compl_eq Set.image_compl_eq theorem subset_image_diff (f : α → β) (s t : Set α) : f '' s \ f '' t ⊆ f '' (s \ t) := by rw [diff_subset_iff, ← image_union, union_diff_self] exact image_subset f subset_union_right #align set.subset_image_diff Set.subset_image_diff open scoped symmDiff in theorem subset_image_symmDiff : (f '' s) ∆ (f '' t) ⊆ f '' s ∆ t := (union_subset_union (subset_image_diff _ _ _) <| subset_image_diff _ _ _).trans (superset_of_eq (image_union _ _ _)) #align set.subset_image_symm_diff Set.subset_image_symmDiff theorem image_diff {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) (s t : Set α) : f '' (s \ t) = f '' s \ f '' t := Subset.antisymm (Subset.trans (image_inter_subset _ _ _) <| inter_subset_inter_right _ <| image_compl_subset hf) (subset_image_diff f s t) #align set.image_diff Set.image_diff open scoped symmDiff in theorem image_symmDiff (hf : Injective f) (s t : Set α) : f '' s ∆ t = (f '' s) ∆ (f '' t) := by simp_rw [Set.symmDiff_def, image_union, image_diff hf] #align set.image_symm_diff Set.image_symmDiff theorem Nonempty.image (f : α → β) {s : Set α} : s.Nonempty → (f '' s).Nonempty | ⟨x, hx⟩ => ⟨f x, mem_image_of_mem f hx⟩ #align set.nonempty.image Set.Nonempty.image theorem Nonempty.of_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : (f '' s).Nonempty → s.Nonempty | ⟨_, x, hx, _⟩ => ⟨x, hx⟩ #align set.nonempty.of_image Set.Nonempty.of_image @[simp] theorem image_nonempty {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : (f '' s).Nonempty ↔ s.Nonempty := ⟨Nonempty.of_image, fun h => h.image f⟩ #align set.nonempty_image_iff Set.image_nonempty @[deprecated (since := "2024-01-06")] alias nonempty_image_iff := image_nonempty theorem Nonempty.preimage {s : Set β} (hs : s.Nonempty) {f : α → β} (hf : Surjective f) : (f ⁻¹' s).Nonempty := let ⟨y, hy⟩ := hs let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hf y ⟨x, mem_preimage.2 <| hx.symm ▸ hy⟩ #align set.nonempty.preimage Set.Nonempty.preimage instance (f : α → β) (s : Set α) [Nonempty s] : Nonempty (f '' s) := (Set.Nonempty.image f nonempty_of_nonempty_subtype).to_subtype /-- image and preimage are a Galois connection -/ @[simp] theorem image_subset_iff {s : Set α} {t : Set β} {f : α → β} : f '' s ⊆ t ↔ s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := forall_mem_image #align set.image_subset_iff Set.image_subset_iff theorem image_preimage_subset (f : α → β) (s : Set β) : f '' (f ⁻¹' s) ⊆ s := image_subset_iff.2 Subset.rfl #align set.image_preimage_subset Set.image_preimage_subset theorem subset_preimage_image (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : s ⊆ f ⁻¹' (f '' s) := fun _ => mem_image_of_mem f #align set.subset_preimage_image Set.subset_preimage_image @[simp] theorem preimage_image_eq {f : α → β} (s : Set α) (h : Injective f) : f ⁻¹' (f '' s) = s := Subset.antisymm (fun _ ⟨_, hy, e⟩ => h e ▸ hy) (subset_preimage_image f s) #align set.preimage_image_eq Set.preimage_image_eq @[simp] theorem image_preimage_eq {f : α → β} (s : Set β) (h : Surjective f) : f '' (f ⁻¹' s) = s := Subset.antisymm (image_preimage_subset f s) fun x hx => let ⟨y, e⟩ := h x ⟨y, (e.symm ▸ hx : f y ∈ s), e⟩ #align set.image_preimage_eq Set.image_preimage_eq @[simp] theorem Nonempty.subset_preimage_const {s : Set α} (hs : Set.Nonempty s) (t : Set β) (a : β) : s ⊆ (fun _ => a) ⁻¹' t ↔ a ∈ t := by rw [← image_subset_iff, hs.image_const, singleton_subset_iff] @[simp] theorem preimage_eq_preimage {f : β → α} (hf : Surjective f) : f ⁻¹' s = f ⁻¹' t ↔ s = t := Iff.intro fun eq => by rw [← image_preimage_eq s hf, ← image_preimage_eq t hf, eq] fun eq => eq ▸ rfl #align set.preimage_eq_preimage Set.preimage_eq_preimage theorem image_inter_preimage (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : f '' (s ∩ f ⁻¹' t) = f '' s ∩ t := by apply Subset.antisymm · calc f '' (s ∩ f ⁻¹' t) ⊆ f '' s ∩ f '' (f ⁻¹' t) := image_inter_subset _ _ _ _ ⊆ f '' s ∩ t := inter_subset_inter_right _ (image_preimage_subset f t) · rintro _ ⟨⟨x, h', rfl⟩, h⟩ exact ⟨x, ⟨h', h⟩, rfl⟩ #align set.image_inter_preimage Set.image_inter_preimage theorem image_preimage_inter (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : f '' (f ⁻¹' t ∩ s) = t ∩ f '' s := by simp only [inter_comm, image_inter_preimage] #align set.image_preimage_inter Set.image_preimage_inter @[simp] theorem image_inter_nonempty_iff {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {t : Set β} : (f '' s ∩ t).Nonempty ↔ (s ∩ f ⁻¹' t).Nonempty := by rw [← image_inter_preimage, image_nonempty] #align set.image_inter_nonempty_iff Set.image_inter_nonempty_iff theorem image_diff_preimage {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {t : Set β} : f '' (s \ f ⁻¹' t) = f '' s \ t := by simp_rw [diff_eq, ← preimage_compl, image_inter_preimage] #align set.image_diff_preimage Set.image_diff_preimage theorem compl_image : image (compl : Set α → Set α) = preimage compl := image_eq_preimage_of_inverse compl_compl compl_compl #align set.compl_image Set.compl_image theorem compl_image_set_of {p : Set α → Prop} : compl '' { s | p s } = { s | p sᶜ } := congr_fun compl_image p #align set.compl_image_set_of Set.compl_image_set_of theorem inter_preimage_subset (s : Set α) (t : Set β) (f : α → β) : s ∩ f ⁻¹' t ⊆ f ⁻¹' (f '' s ∩ t) := fun _ h => ⟨mem_image_of_mem _ h.left, h.right⟩ #align set.inter_preimage_subset Set.inter_preimage_subset theorem union_preimage_subset (s : Set α) (t : Set β) (f : α → β) : s ∪ f ⁻¹' t ⊆ f ⁻¹' (f '' s ∪ t) := fun _ h => Or.elim h (fun l => Or.inl <| mem_image_of_mem _ l) fun r => Or.inr r #align set.union_preimage_subset Set.union_preimage_subset theorem subset_image_union (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : f '' (s ∪ f ⁻¹' t) ⊆ f '' s ∪ t := image_subset_iff.2 (union_preimage_subset _ _ _) #align set.subset_image_union Set.subset_image_union theorem preimage_subset_iff {A : Set α} {B : Set β} {f : α → β} : f ⁻¹' B ⊆ A ↔ ∀ a : α, f a ∈ B → a ∈ A := Iff.rfl #align set.preimage_subset_iff Set.preimage_subset_iff theorem image_eq_image {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) : f '' s = f '' t ↔ s = t := Iff.symm <| (Iff.intro fun eq => eq ▸ rfl) fun eq => by rw [← preimage_image_eq s hf, ← preimage_image_eq t hf, eq] #align set.image_eq_image Set.image_eq_image theorem subset_image_iff {t : Set β} : t ⊆ f '' s ↔ ∃ u, u ⊆ s ∧ f '' u = t := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨f ⁻¹' t ∩ s, inter_subset_right, ?_⟩, fun ⟨u, hu, hu'⟩ ↦ hu'.symm ▸ image_mono hu⟩ rwa [image_preimage_inter, inter_eq_left] theorem image_subset_image_iff {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) : f '' s ⊆ f '' t ↔ s ⊆ t := by refine Iff.symm <| (Iff.intro (image_subset f)) fun h => ?_ rw [← preimage_image_eq s hf, ← preimage_image_eq t hf] exact preimage_mono h #align set.image_subset_image_iff Set.image_subset_image_iff theorem prod_quotient_preimage_eq_image [s : Setoid α] (g : Quotient s → β) {h : α → β} (Hh : h = g ∘ Quotient.mk'') (r : Set (β × β)) : { x : Quotient s × Quotient s | (g x.1, g x.2) ∈ r } = (fun a : α × α => (⟦a.1⟧, ⟦a.2⟧)) '' ((fun a : α × α => (h a.1, h a.2)) ⁻¹' r) := Hh.symm ▸ Set.ext fun ⟨a₁, a₂⟩ => ⟨Quot.induction_on₂ a₁ a₂ fun a₁ a₂ h => ⟨(a₁, a₂), h, rfl⟩, fun ⟨⟨b₁, b₂⟩, h₁, h₂⟩ => show (g a₁, g a₂) ∈ r from have h₃ : ⟦b₁⟧ = a₁ ∧ ⟦b₂⟧ = a₂ := Prod.ext_iff.1 h₂ h₃.1 ▸ h₃.2 ▸ h₁⟩ #align set.prod_quotient_preimage_eq_image Set.prod_quotient_preimage_eq_image theorem exists_image_iff (f : α → β) (x : Set α) (P : β → Prop) : (∃ a : f '' x, P a) ↔ ∃ a : x, P (f a) := ⟨fun ⟨a, h⟩ => ⟨⟨_, a.prop.choose_spec.1⟩, a.prop.choose_spec.2.symm ▸ h⟩, fun ⟨a, h⟩ => ⟨⟨_, _, a.prop, rfl⟩, h⟩⟩ #align set.exists_image_iff Set.exists_image_iff theorem imageFactorization_eq {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : Subtype.val ∘ imageFactorization f s = f ∘ Subtype.val := funext fun _ => rfl #align set.image_factorization_eq Set.imageFactorization_eq theorem surjective_onto_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : Surjective (imageFactorization f s) := fun ⟨_, ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩⟩ => ⟨⟨a, ha⟩, rfl⟩ #align set.surjective_onto_image Set.surjective_onto_image /-- If the only elements outside `s` are those left fixed by `σ`, then mapping by `σ` has no effect. -/ theorem image_perm {s : Set α} {σ : Equiv.Perm α} (hs : { a : α | σ a ≠ a } ⊆ s) : σ '' s = s := by ext i obtain hi | hi := eq_or_ne (σ i) i · refine ⟨?_, fun h => ⟨i, h, hi⟩⟩ rintro ⟨j, hj, h⟩ rwa [σ.injective (hi.trans h.symm)] · refine iff_of_true ⟨σ.symm i, hs fun h => hi ?_, σ.apply_symm_apply _⟩ (hs hi) convert congr_arg σ h <;> exact (σ.apply_symm_apply _).symm #align set.image_perm Set.image_perm end Image /-! ### Lemmas about the powerset and image. -/ /-- The powerset of `{a} ∪ s` is `𝒫 s` together with `{a} ∪ t` for each `t ∈ 𝒫 s`. -/ theorem powerset_insert (s : Set α) (a : α) : 𝒫 insert a s = 𝒫 s ∪ insert a '' 𝒫 s := by ext t simp_rw [mem_union, mem_image, mem_powerset_iff] constructor · intro h by_cases hs : a ∈ t · right refine ⟨t \ {a}, ?_, ?_⟩ · rw [diff_singleton_subset_iff] assumption · rw [insert_diff_singleton, insert_eq_of_mem hs] · left exact (subset_insert_iff_of_not_mem hs).mp h · rintro (h | ⟨s', h₁, rfl⟩) · exact subset_trans h (subset_insert a s) · exact insert_subset_insert h₁ #align set.powerset_insert Set.powerset_insert /-! ### Lemmas about range of a function. -/ section Range variable {f : ι → α} {s t : Set α} theorem forall_mem_range {p : α → Prop} : (∀ a ∈ range f, p a) ↔ ∀ i, p (f i) := by simp #align set.forall_range_iff Set.forall_mem_range @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias forall_range_iff := forall_mem_range theorem forall_subtype_range_iff {p : range f → Prop} : (∀ a : range f, p a) ↔ ∀ i, p ⟨f i, mem_range_self _⟩ := ⟨fun H i => H _, fun H ⟨y, i, hi⟩ => by subst hi apply H⟩ #align set.forall_subtype_range_iff Set.forall_subtype_range_iff theorem exists_range_iff {p : α → Prop} : (∃ a ∈ range f, p a) ↔ ∃ i, p (f i) := by simp #align set.exists_range_iff Set.exists_range_iff @[deprecated (since := "2024-03-10")] alias exists_range_iff' := exists_range_iff #align set.exists_range_iff' Set.exists_range_iff' theorem exists_subtype_range_iff {p : range f → Prop} : (∃ a : range f, p a) ↔ ∃ i, p ⟨f i, mem_range_self _⟩ := ⟨fun ⟨⟨a, i, hi⟩, ha⟩ => by subst a exact ⟨i, ha⟩, fun ⟨i, hi⟩ => ⟨_, hi⟩⟩ #align set.exists_subtype_range_iff Set.exists_subtype_range_iff theorem range_iff_surjective : range f = univ ↔ Surjective f := eq_univ_iff_forall #align set.range_iff_surjective Set.range_iff_surjective alias ⟨_, _root_.Function.Surjective.range_eq⟩ := range_iff_surjective #align function.surjective.range_eq Function.Surjective.range_eq @[simp] theorem subset_range_of_surjective {f : α → β} (h : Surjective f) (s : Set β) : s ⊆ range f := Surjective.range_eq h ▸ subset_univ s @[simp] theorem image_univ {f : α → β} : f '' univ = range f := by ext simp [image, range] #align set.image_univ Set.image_univ @[simp] theorem preimage_eq_univ_iff {f : α → β} {s} : f ⁻¹' s = univ ↔ range f ⊆ s := by rw [← univ_subset_iff, ← image_subset_iff, image_univ] theorem image_subset_range (f : α → β) (s) : f '' s ⊆ range f := by rw [← image_univ]; exact image_subset _ (subset_univ _) #align set.image_subset_range Set.image_subset_range theorem mem_range_of_mem_image (f : α → β) (s) {x : β} (h : x ∈ f '' s) : x ∈ range f := image_subset_range f s h #align set.mem_range_of_mem_image Set.mem_range_of_mem_image theorem _root_.Nat.mem_range_succ (i : ℕ) : i ∈ range Nat.succ ↔ 0 < i := ⟨by rintro ⟨n, rfl⟩ exact Nat.succ_pos n, fun h => ⟨_, Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos h⟩⟩ #align nat.mem_range_succ Nat.mem_range_succ theorem Nonempty.preimage' {s : Set β} (hs : s.Nonempty) {f : α → β} (hf : s ⊆ range f) : (f ⁻¹' s).Nonempty := let ⟨_, hy⟩ := hs let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hf hy ⟨x, Set.mem_preimage.2 <| hx.symm ▸ hy⟩ #align set.nonempty.preimage' Set.Nonempty.preimage' theorem range_comp (g : α → β) (f : ι → α) : range (g ∘ f) = g '' range f := by aesop #align set.range_comp Set.range_comp theorem range_subset_iff : range f ⊆ s ↔ ∀ y, f y ∈ s := forall_mem_range #align set.range_subset_iff Set.range_subset_iff theorem range_subset_range_iff_exists_comp {f : α → γ} {g : β → γ} : range f ⊆ range g ↔ ∃ h : α → β, f = g ∘ h := by simp only [range_subset_iff, mem_range, Classical.skolem, Function.funext_iff, (· ∘ ·), eq_comm] theorem range_eq_iff (f : α → β) (s : Set β) : range f = s ↔ (∀ a, f a ∈ s) ∧ ∀ b ∈ s, ∃ a, f a = b := by rw [← range_subset_iff] exact le_antisymm_iff #align set.range_eq_iff Set.range_eq_iff theorem range_comp_subset_range (f : α → β) (g : β → γ) : range (g ∘ f) ⊆ range g := by rw [range_comp]; apply image_subset_range #align set.range_comp_subset_range Set.range_comp_subset_range theorem range_nonempty_iff_nonempty : (range f).Nonempty ↔ Nonempty ι := ⟨fun ⟨_, x, _⟩ => ⟨x⟩, fun ⟨x⟩ => ⟨f x, mem_range_self x⟩⟩ #align set.range_nonempty_iff_nonempty Set.range_nonempty_iff_nonempty theorem range_nonempty [h : Nonempty ι] (f : ι → α) : (range f).Nonempty := range_nonempty_iff_nonempty.2 h #align set.range_nonempty Set.range_nonempty @[simp] theorem range_eq_empty_iff {f : ι → α} : range f = ∅ ↔ IsEmpty ι := by rw [← not_nonempty_iff, ← range_nonempty_iff_nonempty, not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty] #align set.range_eq_empty_iff Set.range_eq_empty_iff theorem range_eq_empty [IsEmpty ι] (f : ι → α) : range f = ∅ := range_eq_empty_iff.2 ‹_› #align set.range_eq_empty Set.range_eq_empty instance instNonemptyRange [Nonempty ι] (f : ι → α) : Nonempty (range f) := (range_nonempty f).to_subtype @[simp] theorem image_union_image_compl_eq_range (f : α → β) : f '' s ∪ f '' sᶜ = range f := by rw [← image_union, ← image_univ, ← union_compl_self] #align set.image_union_image_compl_eq_range Set.image_union_image_compl_eq_range theorem insert_image_compl_eq_range (f : α → β) (x : α) : insert (f x) (f '' {x}ᶜ) = range f := by rw [← image_insert_eq, insert_eq, union_compl_self, image_univ] #align set.insert_image_compl_eq_range Set.insert_image_compl_eq_range theorem image_preimage_eq_range_inter {f : α → β} {t : Set β} : f '' (f ⁻¹' t) = range f ∩ t := ext fun x => ⟨fun ⟨x, hx, HEq⟩ => HEq ▸ ⟨mem_range_self _, hx⟩, fun ⟨⟨y, h_eq⟩, hx⟩ => h_eq ▸ mem_image_of_mem f <| show y ∈ f ⁻¹' t by rw [preimage, mem_setOf, h_eq]; exact hx⟩ theorem image_preimage_eq_inter_range {f : α → β} {t : Set β} : f '' (f ⁻¹' t) = t ∩ range f := by rw [image_preimage_eq_range_inter, inter_comm] #align set.image_preimage_eq_inter_range Set.image_preimage_eq_inter_range theorem image_preimage_eq_of_subset {f : α → β} {s : Set β} (hs : s ⊆ range f) : f '' (f ⁻¹' s) = s := by rw [image_preimage_eq_range_inter, inter_eq_self_of_subset_right hs] #align set.image_preimage_eq_of_subset Set.image_preimage_eq_of_subset theorem image_preimage_eq_iff {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : f '' (f ⁻¹' s) = s ↔ s ⊆ range f := ⟨by intro h rw [← h] apply image_subset_range, image_preimage_eq_of_subset⟩ #align set.image_preimage_eq_iff Set.image_preimage_eq_iff theorem subset_range_iff_exists_image_eq {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : s ⊆ range f ↔ ∃ t, f '' t = s := ⟨fun h => ⟨_, image_preimage_eq_iff.2 h⟩, fun ⟨_, ht⟩ => ht ▸ image_subset_range _ _⟩ #align set.subset_range_iff_exists_image_eq Set.subset_range_iff_exists_image_eq theorem range_image (f : α → β) : range (image f) = 𝒫 range f := ext fun _ => subset_range_iff_exists_image_eq.symm #align set.range_image Set.range_image @[simp] theorem exists_subset_range_and_iff {f : α → β} {p : Set β → Prop} : (∃ s, s ⊆ range f ∧ p s) ↔ ∃ s, p (f '' s) := by rw [← exists_range_iff, range_image]; rfl #align set.exists_subset_range_and_iff Set.exists_subset_range_and_iff theorem exists_subset_range_iff {f : α → β} {p : Set β → Prop} : (∃ (s : _) (_ : s ⊆ range f), p s) ↔ ∃ s, p (f '' s) := by simp #align set.exists_subset_range_iff Set.exists_subset_range_iff theorem forall_subset_range_iff {f : α → β} {p : Set β → Prop} : (∀ s, s ⊆ range f → p s) ↔ ∀ s, p (f '' s) := by rw [← forall_mem_range, range_image]; rfl @[simp] theorem preimage_subset_preimage_iff {s t : Set α} {f : β → α} (hs : s ⊆ range f) : f ⁻¹' s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t ↔ s ⊆ t := by constructor · intro h x hx rcases hs hx with ⟨y, rfl⟩ exact h hx intro h x; apply h #align set.preimage_subset_preimage_iff Set.preimage_subset_preimage_iff theorem preimage_eq_preimage' {s t : Set α} {f : β → α} (hs : s ⊆ range f) (ht : t ⊆ range f) : f ⁻¹' s = f ⁻¹' t ↔ s = t := by constructor · intro h apply Subset.antisymm · rw [← preimage_subset_preimage_iff hs, h] · rw [← preimage_subset_preimage_iff ht, h] rintro rfl; rfl #align set.preimage_eq_preimage' Set.preimage_eq_preimage' -- Porting note: -- @[simp] `simp` can prove this theorem preimage_inter_range {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (s ∩ range f) = f ⁻¹' s := Set.ext fun x => and_iff_left ⟨x, rfl⟩ #align set.preimage_inter_range Set.preimage_inter_range -- Porting note: -- @[simp] `simp` can prove this theorem preimage_range_inter {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (range f ∩ s) = f ⁻¹' s := by rw [inter_comm, preimage_inter_range] #align set.preimage_range_inter Set.preimage_range_inter theorem preimage_image_preimage {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (f '' (f ⁻¹' s)) = f ⁻¹' s := by rw [image_preimage_eq_range_inter, preimage_range_inter] #align set.preimage_image_preimage Set.preimage_image_preimage @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem range_id : range (@id α) = univ := range_iff_surjective.2 surjective_id #align set.range_id Set.range_id @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem range_id' : (range fun x : α => x) = univ := range_id #align set.range_id' Set.range_id' @[simp] theorem _root_.Prod.range_fst [Nonempty β] : range (Prod.fst : α × β → α) = univ := Prod.fst_surjective.range_eq #align prod.range_fst Prod.range_fst @[simp] theorem _root_.Prod.range_snd [Nonempty α] : range (Prod.snd : α × β → β) = univ := Prod.snd_surjective.range_eq #align prod.range_snd Prod.range_snd @[simp] theorem range_eval {α : ι → Sort _} [∀ i, Nonempty (α i)] (i : ι) : range (eval i : (∀ i, α i) → α i) = univ := (surjective_eval i).range_eq #align set.range_eval Set.range_eval theorem range_inl : range (@Sum.inl α β) = {x | Sum.isLeft x} := by ext (_|_) <;> simp #align set.range_inl Set.range_inl theorem range_inr : range (@Sum.inr α β) = {x | Sum.isRight x} := by ext (_|_) <;> simp #align set.range_inr Set.range_inr theorem isCompl_range_inl_range_inr : IsCompl (range <| @Sum.inl α β) (range Sum.inr) := IsCompl.of_le (by rintro y ⟨⟨x₁, rfl⟩, ⟨x₂, h⟩⟩ exact Sum.noConfusion h) (by rintro (x | y) - <;> [left; right] <;> exact mem_range_self _) #align set.is_compl_range_inl_range_inr Set.isCompl_range_inl_range_inr @[simp] theorem range_inl_union_range_inr : range (Sum.inl : α → Sum α β) ∪ range Sum.inr = univ := isCompl_range_inl_range_inr.sup_eq_top #align set.range_inl_union_range_inr Set.range_inl_union_range_inr @[simp] theorem range_inl_inter_range_inr : range (Sum.inl : α → Sum α β) ∩ range Sum.inr = ∅ := isCompl_range_inl_range_inr.inf_eq_bot #align set.range_inl_inter_range_inr Set.range_inl_inter_range_inr @[simp] theorem range_inr_union_range_inl : range (Sum.inr : β → Sum α β) ∪ range Sum.inl = univ := isCompl_range_inl_range_inr.symm.sup_eq_top #align set.range_inr_union_range_inl Set.range_inr_union_range_inl @[simp] theorem range_inr_inter_range_inl : range (Sum.inr : β → Sum α β) ∩ range Sum.inl = ∅ := isCompl_range_inl_range_inr.symm.inf_eq_bot #align set.range_inr_inter_range_inl Set.range_inr_inter_range_inl @[simp] theorem preimage_inl_image_inr (s : Set β) : Sum.inl ⁻¹' (@Sum.inr α β '' s) = ∅ := by ext simp #align set.preimage_inl_image_inr Set.preimage_inl_image_inr @[simp] theorem preimage_inr_image_inl (s : Set α) : Sum.inr ⁻¹' (@Sum.inl α β '' s) = ∅ := by ext simp #align set.preimage_inr_image_inl Set.preimage_inr_image_inl @[simp] theorem preimage_inl_range_inr : Sum.inl ⁻¹' range (Sum.inr : β → Sum α β) = ∅ := by rw [← image_univ, preimage_inl_image_inr] #align set.preimage_inl_range_inr Set.preimage_inl_range_inr @[simp] theorem preimage_inr_range_inl : Sum.inr ⁻¹' range (Sum.inl : α → Sum α β) = ∅ := by rw [← image_univ, preimage_inr_image_inl] #align set.preimage_inr_range_inl Set.preimage_inr_range_inl @[simp] theorem compl_range_inl : (range (Sum.inl : α → Sum α β))ᶜ = range (Sum.inr : β → Sum α β) := IsCompl.compl_eq isCompl_range_inl_range_inr #align set.compl_range_inl Set.compl_range_inl @[simp] theorem compl_range_inr : (range (Sum.inr : β → Sum α β))ᶜ = range (Sum.inl : α → Sum α β) := IsCompl.compl_eq isCompl_range_inl_range_inr.symm #align set.compl_range_inr Set.compl_range_inr theorem image_preimage_inl_union_image_preimage_inr (s : Set (Sum α β)) : Sum.inl '' (Sum.inl ⁻¹' s) ∪ Sum.inr '' (Sum.inr ⁻¹' s) = s := by rw [image_preimage_eq_inter_range, image_preimage_eq_inter_range, ← inter_union_distrib_left, range_inl_union_range_inr, inter_univ] #align set.image_preimage_inl_union_image_preimage_inr Set.image_preimage_inl_union_image_preimage_inr @[simp] theorem range_quot_mk (r : α → α → Prop) : range (Quot.mk r) = univ := (surjective_quot_mk r).range_eq #align set.range_quot_mk Set.range_quot_mk @[simp] theorem range_quot_lift {r : ι → ι → Prop} (hf : ∀ x y, r x y → f x = f y) : range (Quot.lift f hf) = range f := ext fun _ => (surjective_quot_mk _).exists #align set.range_quot_lift Set.range_quot_lift -- Porting note: the `Setoid α` instance is not being filled in @[simp] theorem range_quotient_mk [sa : Setoid α] : (range (α := Quotient sa) fun x : α => ⟦x⟧) = univ := range_quot_mk _ #align set.range_quotient_mk Set.range_quotient_mk @[simp] theorem range_quotient_lift [s : Setoid ι] (hf) : range (Quotient.lift f hf : Quotient s → α) = range f := range_quot_lift _ #align set.range_quotient_lift Set.range_quotient_lift @[simp] theorem range_quotient_mk' {s : Setoid α} : range (Quotient.mk' : α → Quotient s) = univ := range_quot_mk _ #align set.range_quotient_mk' Set.range_quotient_mk' @[simp] lemma Quotient.range_mk'' {sa : Setoid α} : range (Quotient.mk'' (s₁ := sa)) = univ := range_quotient_mk @[simp] theorem range_quotient_lift_on' {s : Setoid ι} (hf) : (range fun x : Quotient s => Quotient.liftOn' x f hf) = range f := range_quot_lift _ #align set.range_quotient_lift_on' Set.range_quotient_lift_on' instance canLift (c) (p) [CanLift α β c p] : CanLift (Set α) (Set β) (c '' ·) fun s => ∀ x ∈ s, p x where prf _ hs := subset_range_iff_exists_image_eq.mp fun x hx => CanLift.prf _ (hs x hx) #align set.can_lift Set.canLift theorem range_const_subset {c : α} : (range fun _ : ι => c) ⊆ {c} := range_subset_iff.2 fun _ => rfl #align set.range_const_subset Set.range_const_subset @[simp] theorem range_const : ∀ [Nonempty ι] {c : α}, (range fun _ : ι => c) = {c} | ⟨x⟩, _ => (Subset.antisymm range_const_subset) fun _ hy => (mem_singleton_iff.1 hy).symm ▸ mem_range_self x #align set.range_const Set.range_const theorem range_subtype_map {p : α → Prop} {q : β → Prop} (f : α → β) (h : ∀ x, p x → q (f x)) : range (Subtype.map f h) = (↑) ⁻¹' (f '' { x | p x }) := by ext ⟨x, hx⟩ rw [mem_preimage, mem_range, mem_image, Subtype.exists, Subtype.coe_mk] apply Iff.intro · rintro ⟨a, b, hab⟩ rw [Subtype.map, Subtype.mk.injEq] at hab use a trivial · rintro ⟨a, b, hab⟩ use a use b rw [Subtype.map, Subtype.mk.injEq] exact hab -- Porting note: `simp_rw` fails here -- simp_rw [mem_preimage, mem_range, mem_image, Subtype.exists, Subtype.map, Subtype.coe_mk, -- mem_set_of, exists_prop] #align set.range_subtype_map Set.range_subtype_map theorem image_swap_eq_preimage_swap : image (@Prod.swap α β) = preimage Prod.swap := image_eq_preimage_of_inverse Prod.swap_leftInverse Prod.swap_rightInverse #align set.image_swap_eq_preimage_swap Set.image_swap_eq_preimage_swap theorem preimage_singleton_nonempty {f : α → β} {y : β} : (f ⁻¹' {y}).Nonempty ↔ y ∈ range f := Iff.rfl #align set.preimage_singleton_nonempty Set.preimage_singleton_nonempty theorem preimage_singleton_eq_empty {f : α → β} {y : β} : f ⁻¹' {y} = ∅ ↔ y ∉ range f := not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty.symm.trans preimage_singleton_nonempty.not #align set.preimage_singleton_eq_empty Set.preimage_singleton_eq_empty theorem range_subset_singleton {f : ι → α} {x : α} : range f ⊆ {x} ↔ f = const ι x := by simp [range_subset_iff, funext_iff, mem_singleton] #align set.range_subset_singleton Set.range_subset_singleton theorem image_compl_preimage {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : f '' (f ⁻¹' s)ᶜ = range f \ s := by rw [compl_eq_univ_diff, image_diff_preimage, image_univ] #align set.image_compl_preimage Set.image_compl_preimage theorem rangeFactorization_eq {f : ι → β} : Subtype.val ∘ rangeFactorization f = f := funext fun _ => rfl #align set.range_factorization_eq Set.rangeFactorization_eq @[simp] theorem rangeFactorization_coe (f : ι → β) (a : ι) : (rangeFactorization f a : β) = f a := rfl #align set.range_factorization_coe Set.rangeFactorization_coe @[simp] theorem coe_comp_rangeFactorization (f : ι → β) : (↑) ∘ rangeFactorization f = f := rfl #align set.coe_comp_range_factorization Set.coe_comp_rangeFactorization theorem surjective_onto_range : Surjective (rangeFactorization f) := fun ⟨_, ⟨i, rfl⟩⟩ => ⟨i, rfl⟩ #align set.surjective_onto_range Set.surjective_onto_range theorem image_eq_range (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : f '' s = range fun x : s => f x := by ext constructor · rintro ⟨x, h1, h2⟩ exact ⟨⟨x, h1⟩, h2⟩ · rintro ⟨⟨x, h1⟩, h2⟩ exact ⟨x, h1, h2⟩ #align set.image_eq_range Set.image_eq_range theorem _root_.Sum.range_eq (f : Sum α β → γ) : range f = range (f ∘ Sum.inl) ∪ range (f ∘ Sum.inr) := ext fun _ => Sum.exists #align sum.range_eq Sum.range_eq @[simp] theorem Sum.elim_range (f : α → γ) (g : β → γ) : range (Sum.elim f g) = range f ∪ range g := Sum.range_eq _ #align set.sum.elim_range Set.Sum.elim_range theorem range_ite_subset' {p : Prop} [Decidable p] {f g : α → β} : range (if p then f else g) ⊆ range f ∪ range g := by by_cases h : p · rw [if_pos h] exact subset_union_left · rw [if_neg h] exact subset_union_right #align set.range_ite_subset' Set.range_ite_subset' theorem range_ite_subset {p : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {f g : α → β} : (range fun x => if p x then f x else g x) ⊆ range f ∪ range g := by rw [range_subset_iff]; intro x; by_cases h : p x · simp only [if_pos h, mem_union, mem_range, exists_apply_eq_apply, true_or] · simp [if_neg h, mem_union, mem_range_self] #align set.range_ite_subset Set.range_ite_subset @[simp] theorem preimage_range (f : α → β) : f ⁻¹' range f = univ := eq_univ_of_forall mem_range_self #align set.preimage_range Set.preimage_range /-- The range of a function from a `Unique` type contains just the function applied to its single value. -/ theorem range_unique [h : Unique ι] : range f = {f default} := by ext x rw [mem_range] constructor · rintro ⟨i, hi⟩ rw [h.uniq i] at hi exact hi ▸ mem_singleton _ · exact fun h => ⟨default, h.symm⟩ #align set.range_unique Set.range_unique theorem range_diff_image_subset (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : range f \ f '' s ⊆ f '' sᶜ := fun _ ⟨⟨x, h₁⟩, h₂⟩ => ⟨x, fun h => h₂ ⟨x, h, h₁⟩, h₁⟩ #align set.range_diff_image_subset Set.range_diff_image_subset theorem range_diff_image {f : α → β} (H : Injective f) (s : Set α) : range f \ f '' s = f '' sᶜ := (Subset.antisymm (range_diff_image_subset f s)) fun _ ⟨_, hx, hy⟩ => hy ▸ ⟨mem_range_self _, fun ⟨_, hx', Eq⟩ => hx <| H Eq ▸ hx'⟩ #align set.range_diff_image Set.range_diff_image @[simp] theorem range_inclusion (h : s ⊆ t) : range (inclusion h) = { x : t | (x : α) ∈ s } := by ext ⟨x, hx⟩ -- Porting note: `simp [inclusion]` doesn't solve goal apply Iff.intro · rw [mem_range] rintro ⟨a, ha⟩ rw [inclusion, Subtype.mk.injEq] at ha rw [mem_setOf, Subtype.coe_mk, ← ha] exact Subtype.coe_prop _ · rw [mem_setOf, Subtype.coe_mk, mem_range] intro hx' use ⟨x, hx'⟩ trivial -- simp_rw [inclusion, mem_range, Subtype.mk_eq_mk] -- rw [SetCoe.exists, Subtype.coe_mk, exists_prop, exists_eq_right, mem_set_of, Subtype.coe_mk] #align set.range_inclusion Set.range_inclusion -- When `f` is injective, see also `Equiv.ofInjective`. theorem leftInverse_rangeSplitting (f : α → β) : LeftInverse (rangeFactorization f) (rangeSplitting f) := fun x => by apply Subtype.ext -- Porting note: why doesn't `ext` find this lemma? simp only [rangeFactorization_coe] apply apply_rangeSplitting #align set.left_inverse_range_splitting Set.leftInverse_rangeSplitting theorem rangeSplitting_injective (f : α → β) : Injective (rangeSplitting f) := (leftInverse_rangeSplitting f).injective #align set.range_splitting_injective Set.rangeSplitting_injective theorem rightInverse_rangeSplitting {f : α → β} (h : Injective f) : RightInverse (rangeFactorization f) (rangeSplitting f) := (leftInverse_rangeSplitting f).rightInverse_of_injective fun _ _ hxy => h <| Subtype.ext_iff.1 hxy #align set.right_inverse_range_splitting Set.rightInverse_rangeSplitting theorem preimage_rangeSplitting {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) : preimage (rangeSplitting f) = image (rangeFactorization f) := (image_eq_preimage_of_inverse (rightInverse_rangeSplitting hf) (leftInverse_rangeSplitting f)).symm #align set.preimage_range_splitting Set.preimage_rangeSplitting theorem isCompl_range_some_none (α : Type*) : IsCompl (range (some : α → Option α)) {none} := IsCompl.of_le (fun _ ⟨⟨_, ha⟩, (hn : _ = none)⟩ => Option.some_ne_none _ (ha.trans hn)) fun x _ => Option.casesOn x (Or.inr rfl) fun _ => Or.inl <| mem_range_self _ #align set.is_compl_range_some_none Set.isCompl_range_some_none @[simp] theorem compl_range_some (α : Type*) : (range (some : α → Option α))ᶜ = {none} := (isCompl_range_some_none α).compl_eq #align set.compl_range_some Set.compl_range_some @[simp] theorem range_some_inter_none (α : Type*) : range (some : α → Option α) ∩ {none} = ∅ := (isCompl_range_some_none α).inf_eq_bot #align set.range_some_inter_none Set.range_some_inter_none -- Porting note: -- @[simp] `simp` can prove this theorem range_some_union_none (α : Type*) : range (some : α → Option α) ∪ {none} = univ := (isCompl_range_some_none α).sup_eq_top #align set.range_some_union_none Set.range_some_union_none @[simp] theorem insert_none_range_some (α : Type*) : insert none (range (some : α → Option α)) = univ := (isCompl_range_some_none α).symm.sup_eq_top #align set.insert_none_range_some Set.insert_none_range_some end Range section Subsingleton variable {s : Set α} /-- The image of a subsingleton is a subsingleton. -/ theorem Subsingleton.image (hs : s.Subsingleton) (f : α → β) : (f '' s).Subsingleton := fun _ ⟨_, hx, Hx⟩ _ ⟨_, hy, Hy⟩ => Hx ▸ Hy ▸ congr_arg f (hs hx hy) #align set.subsingleton.image Set.Subsingleton.image /-- The preimage of a subsingleton under an injective map is a subsingleton. -/ theorem Subsingleton.preimage {s : Set β} (hs : s.Subsingleton) {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) : (f ⁻¹' s).Subsingleton := fun _ ha _ hb => hf <| hs ha hb #align set.subsingleton.preimage Set.Subsingleton.preimage /-- If the image of a set under an injective map is a subsingleton, the set is a subsingleton. -/ theorem subsingleton_of_image {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) (s : Set α) (hs : (f '' s).Subsingleton) : s.Subsingleton := (hs.preimage hf).anti <| subset_preimage_image _ _ #align set.subsingleton_of_image Set.subsingleton_of_image /-- If the preimage of a set under a surjective map is a subsingleton, the set is a subsingleton. -/ theorem subsingleton_of_preimage {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Surjective f) (s : Set β) (hs : (f ⁻¹' s).Subsingleton) : s.Subsingleton := fun fx hx fy hy => by rcases hf fx, hf fy with ⟨⟨x, rfl⟩, ⟨y, rfl⟩⟩ exact congr_arg f (hs hx hy) #align set.subsingleton_of_preimage Set.subsingleton_of_preimage theorem subsingleton_range {α : Sort*} [Subsingleton α] (f : α → β) : (range f).Subsingleton := forall_mem_range.2 fun x => forall_mem_range.2 fun y => congr_arg f (Subsingleton.elim x y) #align set.subsingleton_range Set.subsingleton_range /-- The preimage of a nontrivial set under a surjective map is nontrivial. -/ theorem Nontrivial.preimage {s : Set β} (hs : s.Nontrivial) {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Surjective f) : (f ⁻¹' s).Nontrivial := by rcases hs with ⟨fx, hx, fy, hy, hxy⟩ rcases hf fx, hf fy with ⟨⟨x, rfl⟩, ⟨y, rfl⟩⟩ exact ⟨x, hx, y, hy, mt (congr_arg f) hxy⟩ #align set.nontrivial.preimage Set.Nontrivial.preimage /-- The image of a nontrivial set under an injective map is nontrivial. -/ theorem Nontrivial.image (hs : s.Nontrivial) {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) : (f '' s).Nontrivial := let ⟨x, hx, y, hy, hxy⟩ := hs ⟨f x, mem_image_of_mem f hx, f y, mem_image_of_mem f hy, hf.ne hxy⟩ #align set.nontrivial.image Set.Nontrivial.image /-- If the image of a set is nontrivial, the set is nontrivial. -/ theorem nontrivial_of_image (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (hs : (f '' s).Nontrivial) : s.Nontrivial := let ⟨_, ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩, _, ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩, hxy⟩ := hs ⟨x, hx, y, hy, mt (congr_arg f) hxy⟩ #align set.nontrivial_of_image Set.nontrivial_of_image @[simp] theorem image_nontrivial {f : α → β} (hf : f.Injective) : (f '' s).Nontrivial ↔ s.Nontrivial := ⟨nontrivial_of_image f s, fun h ↦ h.image hf⟩ /-- If the preimage of a set under an injective map is nontrivial, the set is nontrivial. -/ theorem nontrivial_of_preimage {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) (s : Set β) (hs : (f ⁻¹' s).Nontrivial) : s.Nontrivial := (hs.image hf).mono <| image_preimage_subset _ _ #align set.nontrivial_of_preimage Set.nontrivial_of_preimage end Subsingleton end Set namespace Function variable {α β : Type*} {ι : Sort*} {f : α → β} open Set theorem Surjective.preimage_injective (hf : Surjective f) : Injective (preimage f) := fun _ _ => (preimage_eq_preimage hf).1 #align function.surjective.preimage_injective Function.Surjective.preimage_injective theorem Injective.preimage_image (hf : Injective f) (s : Set α) : f ⁻¹' (f '' s) = s := preimage_image_eq s hf #align function.injective.preimage_image Function.Injective.preimage_image theorem Injective.preimage_surjective (hf : Injective f) : Surjective (preimage f) := by intro s use f '' s rw [hf.preimage_image] #align function.injective.preimage_surjective Function.Injective.preimage_surjective theorem Injective.subsingleton_image_iff (hf : Injective f) {s : Set α} : (f '' s).Subsingleton ↔ s.Subsingleton := ⟨subsingleton_of_image hf s, fun h => h.image f⟩ #align function.injective.subsingleton_image_iff Function.Injective.subsingleton_image_iff theorem Surjective.image_preimage (hf : Surjective f) (s : Set β) : f '' (f ⁻¹' s) = s := image_preimage_eq s hf #align function.surjective.image_preimage Function.Surjective.image_preimage theorem Surjective.image_surjective (hf : Surjective f) : Surjective (image f) := by intro s use f ⁻¹' s rw [hf.image_preimage] #align function.surjective.image_surjective Function.Surjective.image_surjective @[simp] theorem Surjective.nonempty_preimage (hf : Surjective f) {s : Set β} : (f ⁻¹' s).Nonempty ↔ s.Nonempty := by rw [← image_nonempty, hf.image_preimage] #align function.surjective.nonempty_preimage Function.Surjective.nonempty_preimage
Mathlib/Data/Set/Image.lean
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theorem Injective.image_injective (hf : Injective f) : Injective (image f) := by
intro s t h rw [← preimage_image_eq s hf, ← preimage_image_eq t hf, h]
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Bolton Bailey. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Bolton Bailey, Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir, Jean Lo, Calle Sönne -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Pow.Real import Mathlib.Data.Int.Log #align_import analysis.special_functions.log.base from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f23a09ce6d3f367220dc3cecad6b7eb69eb01690" /-! # Real logarithm base `b` In this file we define `Real.logb` to be the logarithm of a real number in a given base `b`. We define this as the division of the natural logarithms of the argument and the base, so that we have a globally defined function with `logb b 0 = 0`, `logb b (-x) = logb b x` `logb 0 x = 0` and `logb (-b) x = logb b x`. We prove some basic properties of this function and its relation to `rpow`. ## Tags logarithm, continuity -/ open Set Filter Function open Topology noncomputable section namespace Real variable {b x y : ℝ} /-- The real logarithm in a given base. As with the natural logarithm, we define `logb b x` to be `logb b |x|` for `x < 0`, and `0` for `x = 0`. -/ -- @[pp_nodot] -- Porting note: removed noncomputable def logb (b x : ℝ) : ℝ := log x / log b #align real.logb Real.logb theorem log_div_log : log x / log b = logb b x := rfl #align real.log_div_log Real.log_div_log @[simp] theorem logb_zero : logb b 0 = 0 := by simp [logb] #align real.logb_zero Real.logb_zero @[simp] theorem logb_one : logb b 1 = 0 := by simp [logb] #align real.logb_one Real.logb_one @[simp] lemma logb_self_eq_one (hb : 1 < b) : logb b b = 1 := div_self (log_pos hb).ne' lemma logb_self_eq_one_iff : logb b b = 1 ↔ b ≠ 0 ∧ b ≠ 1 ∧ b ≠ -1 := Iff.trans ⟨fun h h' => by simp [logb, h'] at h, div_self⟩ log_ne_zero @[simp] theorem logb_abs (x : ℝ) : logb b |x| = logb b x := by rw [logb, logb, log_abs] #align real.logb_abs Real.logb_abs @[simp] theorem logb_neg_eq_logb (x : ℝ) : logb b (-x) = logb b x := by rw [← logb_abs x, ← logb_abs (-x), abs_neg] #align real.logb_neg_eq_logb Real.logb_neg_eq_logb theorem logb_mul (hx : x ≠ 0) (hy : y ≠ 0) : logb b (x * y) = logb b x + logb b y := by simp_rw [logb, log_mul hx hy, add_div] #align real.logb_mul Real.logb_mul theorem logb_div (hx : x ≠ 0) (hy : y ≠ 0) : logb b (x / y) = logb b x - logb b y := by simp_rw [logb, log_div hx hy, sub_div] #align real.logb_div Real.logb_div @[simp] theorem logb_inv (x : ℝ) : logb b x⁻¹ = -logb b x := by simp [logb, neg_div] #align real.logb_inv Real.logb_inv theorem inv_logb (a b : ℝ) : (logb a b)⁻¹ = logb b a := by simp_rw [logb, inv_div] #align real.inv_logb Real.inv_logb theorem inv_logb_mul_base {a b : ℝ} (h₁ : a ≠ 0) (h₂ : b ≠ 0) (c : ℝ) : (logb (a * b) c)⁻¹ = (logb a c)⁻¹ + (logb b c)⁻¹ := by simp_rw [inv_logb]; exact logb_mul h₁ h₂ #align real.inv_logb_mul_base Real.inv_logb_mul_base theorem inv_logb_div_base {a b : ℝ} (h₁ : a ≠ 0) (h₂ : b ≠ 0) (c : ℝ) : (logb (a / b) c)⁻¹ = (logb a c)⁻¹ - (logb b c)⁻¹ := by simp_rw [inv_logb]; exact logb_div h₁ h₂ #align real.inv_logb_div_base Real.inv_logb_div_base theorem logb_mul_base {a b : ℝ} (h₁ : a ≠ 0) (h₂ : b ≠ 0) (c : ℝ) : logb (a * b) c = ((logb a c)⁻¹ + (logb b c)⁻¹)⁻¹ := by rw [← inv_logb_mul_base h₁ h₂ c, inv_inv] #align real.logb_mul_base Real.logb_mul_base theorem logb_div_base {a b : ℝ} (h₁ : a ≠ 0) (h₂ : b ≠ 0) (c : ℝ) : logb (a / b) c = ((logb a c)⁻¹ - (logb b c)⁻¹)⁻¹ := by rw [← inv_logb_div_base h₁ h₂ c, inv_inv] #align real.logb_div_base Real.logb_div_base theorem mul_logb {a b c : ℝ} (h₁ : b ≠ 0) (h₂ : b ≠ 1) (h₃ : b ≠ -1) : logb a b * logb b c = logb a c := by unfold logb rw [mul_comm, div_mul_div_cancel _ (log_ne_zero.mpr ⟨h₁, h₂, h₃⟩)] #align real.mul_logb Real.mul_logb theorem div_logb {a b c : ℝ} (h₁ : c ≠ 0) (h₂ : c ≠ 1) (h₃ : c ≠ -1) : logb a c / logb b c = logb a b := div_div_div_cancel_left' _ _ <| log_ne_zero.mpr ⟨h₁, h₂, h₃⟩ #align real.div_logb Real.div_logb
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theorem logb_rpow_eq_mul_logb_of_pos (hx : 0 < x) : logb b (x ^ y) = y * logb b x := by
rw [logb, log_rpow hx, logb, mul_div_assoc]
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.BoxIntegral.Partition.Basic #align_import analysis.box_integral.partition.tagged from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6ca1a09bc9aa75824bf97388c9e3b441fc4ccf3f" /-! # Tagged partitions A tagged (pre)partition is a (pre)partition `π` enriched with a tagged point for each box of `π`. For simplicity we require that the function `BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.tag` is defined on all boxes `J : Box ι` but use its values only on boxes of the partition. Given `π : BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition I`, we require that each `BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition π J` belongs to `BoxIntegral.Box.Icc I`. If for every `J ∈ π`, `π.tag J` belongs to `J.Icc`, then `π` is called a *Henstock* partition. We do not include this assumption into the definition of a tagged (pre)partition because McShane integral is defined as a limit along tagged partitions without this requirement. ## Tags rectangular box, box partition -/ noncomputable section open scoped Classical open ENNReal NNReal open Set Function namespace BoxIntegral variable {ι : Type*} /-- A tagged prepartition is a prepartition enriched with a tagged point for each box of the prepartition. For simplicity we require that `tag` is defined for all boxes in `ι → ℝ` but we will use only the values of `tag` on the boxes of the partition. -/ structure TaggedPrepartition (I : Box ι) extends Prepartition I where /-- Choice of tagged point of each box in this prepartition: we extend this to a total function, on all boxes in `ι → ℝ`. -/ tag : Box ι → ι → ℝ /-- Each tagged point belongs to `I` -/ tag_mem_Icc : ∀ J, tag J ∈ Box.Icc I #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition namespace TaggedPrepartition variable {I J J₁ J₂ : Box ι} (π : TaggedPrepartition I) {x : ι → ℝ} instance : Membership (Box ι) (TaggedPrepartition I) := ⟨fun J π => J ∈ π.boxes⟩ @[simp] theorem mem_toPrepartition {π : TaggedPrepartition I} : J ∈ π.toPrepartition ↔ J ∈ π := Iff.rfl #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.mem_to_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.mem_toPrepartition @[simp] theorem mem_mk (π : Prepartition I) (f h) : J ∈ mk π f h ↔ J ∈ π := Iff.rfl #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.mem_mk BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.mem_mk /-- Union of all boxes of a tagged prepartition. -/ def iUnion : Set (ι → ℝ) := π.toPrepartition.iUnion #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.Union BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.iUnion theorem iUnion_def : π.iUnion = ⋃ J ∈ π, ↑J := rfl #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.Union_def BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.iUnion_def @[simp] theorem iUnion_mk (π : Prepartition I) (f h) : (mk π f h).iUnion = π.iUnion := rfl #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.Union_mk BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.iUnion_mk @[simp] theorem iUnion_toPrepartition : π.toPrepartition.iUnion = π.iUnion := rfl #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.Union_to_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.iUnion_toPrepartition -- Porting note: Previous proof was `:= Set.mem_iUnion₂` @[simp] theorem mem_iUnion : x ∈ π.iUnion ↔ ∃ J ∈ π, x ∈ J := by convert Set.mem_iUnion₂ rw [Box.mem_coe, mem_toPrepartition, exists_prop] #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.mem_Union BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.mem_iUnion theorem subset_iUnion (h : J ∈ π) : ↑J ⊆ π.iUnion := subset_biUnion_of_mem h #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.subset_Union BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.subset_iUnion theorem iUnion_subset : π.iUnion ⊆ I := iUnion₂_subset π.le_of_mem' #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.Union_subset BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.iUnion_subset /-- A tagged prepartition is a partition if it covers the whole box. -/ def IsPartition := π.toPrepartition.IsPartition #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_partition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsPartition theorem isPartition_iff_iUnion_eq : IsPartition π ↔ π.iUnion = I := Prepartition.isPartition_iff_iUnion_eq #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_partition_iff_Union_eq BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.isPartition_iff_iUnion_eq /-- The tagged partition made of boxes of `π` that satisfy predicate `p`. -/ @[simps! (config := .asFn)] def filter (p : Box ι → Prop) : TaggedPrepartition I := ⟨π.1.filter p, π.2, π.3⟩ #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.filter BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.filter @[simp] theorem mem_filter {p : Box ι → Prop} : J ∈ π.filter p ↔ J ∈ π ∧ p J := Finset.mem_filter #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.mem_filter BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.mem_filter @[simp] theorem iUnion_filter_not (π : TaggedPrepartition I) (p : Box ι → Prop) : (π.filter fun J => ¬p J).iUnion = π.iUnion \ (π.filter p).iUnion := π.toPrepartition.iUnion_filter_not p #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.Union_filter_not BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.iUnion_filter_not end TaggedPrepartition namespace Prepartition variable {I J : Box ι} /-- Given a partition `π` of `I : BoxIntegral.Box ι` and a collection of tagged partitions `πi J` of all boxes `J ∈ π`, returns the tagged partition of `I` into all the boxes of `πi J` with tags coming from `(πi J).tag`. -/ def biUnionTagged (π : Prepartition I) (πi : ∀ J : Box ι, TaggedPrepartition J) : TaggedPrepartition I where toPrepartition := π.biUnion fun J => (πi J).toPrepartition tag J := (πi (π.biUnionIndex (fun J => (πi J).toPrepartition) J)).tag J tag_mem_Icc _ := Box.le_iff_Icc.1 (π.biUnionIndex_le _ _) ((πi _).tag_mem_Icc _) #align box_integral.prepartition.bUnion_tagged BoxIntegral.Prepartition.biUnionTagged @[simp] theorem mem_biUnionTagged (π : Prepartition I) {πi : ∀ J, TaggedPrepartition J} : J ∈ π.biUnionTagged πi ↔ ∃ J' ∈ π, J ∈ πi J' := π.mem_biUnion #align box_integral.prepartition.mem_bUnion_tagged BoxIntegral.Prepartition.mem_biUnionTagged theorem tag_biUnionTagged (π : Prepartition I) {πi : ∀ J, TaggedPrepartition J} (hJ : J ∈ π) {J'} (hJ' : J' ∈ πi J) : (π.biUnionTagged πi).tag J' = (πi J).tag J' := by rw [← π.biUnionIndex_of_mem (πi := fun J => (πi J).toPrepartition) hJ hJ'] rfl #align box_integral.prepartition.tag_bUnion_tagged BoxIntegral.Prepartition.tag_biUnionTagged @[simp] theorem iUnion_biUnionTagged (π : Prepartition I) (πi : ∀ J, TaggedPrepartition J) : (π.biUnionTagged πi).iUnion = ⋃ J ∈ π, (πi J).iUnion := iUnion_biUnion _ _ #align box_integral.prepartition.Union_bUnion_tagged BoxIntegral.Prepartition.iUnion_biUnionTagged theorem forall_biUnionTagged (p : (ι → ℝ) → Box ι → Prop) (π : Prepartition I) (πi : ∀ J, TaggedPrepartition J) : (∀ J ∈ π.biUnionTagged πi, p ((π.biUnionTagged πi).tag J) J) ↔ ∀ J ∈ π, ∀ J' ∈ πi J, p ((πi J).tag J') J' := by simp only [mem_biUnionTagged] refine ⟨fun H J hJ J' hJ' => ?_, fun H J' ⟨J, hJ, hJ'⟩ => ?_⟩ · rw [← π.tag_biUnionTagged hJ hJ'] exact H J' ⟨J, hJ, hJ'⟩ · rw [π.tag_biUnionTagged hJ hJ'] exact H J hJ J' hJ' #align box_integral.prepartition.forall_bUnion_tagged BoxIntegral.Prepartition.forall_biUnionTagged theorem IsPartition.biUnionTagged {π : Prepartition I} (h : IsPartition π) {πi : ∀ J, TaggedPrepartition J} (hi : ∀ J ∈ π, (πi J).IsPartition) : (π.biUnionTagged πi).IsPartition := h.biUnion hi #align box_integral.prepartition.is_partition.bUnion_tagged BoxIntegral.Prepartition.IsPartition.biUnionTagged end Prepartition namespace TaggedPrepartition variable {I J : Box ι} {π π₁ π₂ : TaggedPrepartition I} {x : ι → ℝ} /-- Given a tagged partition `π` of `I` and a (not tagged) partition `πi J hJ` of each `J ∈ π`, returns the tagged partition of `I` into all the boxes of all `πi J hJ`. The tag of a box `J` is defined to be the `π.tag` of the box of the partition `π` that includes `J`. Note that usually the result is not a Henstock partition. -/ @[simps (config := .asFn) tag] def biUnionPrepartition (π : TaggedPrepartition I) (πi : ∀ J : Box ι, Prepartition J) : TaggedPrepartition I where toPrepartition := π.toPrepartition.biUnion πi tag J := π.tag (π.toPrepartition.biUnionIndex πi J) tag_mem_Icc _ := π.tag_mem_Icc _ #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.bUnion_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.biUnionPrepartition theorem IsPartition.biUnionPrepartition {π : TaggedPrepartition I} (h : IsPartition π) {πi : ∀ J, Prepartition J} (hi : ∀ J ∈ π, (πi J).IsPartition) : (π.biUnionPrepartition πi).IsPartition := h.biUnion hi #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_partition.bUnion_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsPartition.biUnionPrepartition /-- Given two partitions `π₁` and `π₁`, one of them tagged and the other is not, returns the tagged partition with `toPrepartition = π₁.toPrepartition ⊓ π₂` and tags coming from `π₁`. Note that usually the result is not a Henstock partition. -/ def infPrepartition (π : TaggedPrepartition I) (π' : Prepartition I) : TaggedPrepartition I := π.biUnionPrepartition fun J => π'.restrict J #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.inf_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.infPrepartition @[simp] theorem infPrepartition_toPrepartition (π : TaggedPrepartition I) (π' : Prepartition I) : (π.infPrepartition π').toPrepartition = π.toPrepartition ⊓ π' := rfl #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.inf_prepartition_to_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.infPrepartition_toPrepartition theorem mem_infPrepartition_comm : J ∈ π₁.infPrepartition π₂.toPrepartition ↔ J ∈ π₂.infPrepartition π₁.toPrepartition := by simp only [← mem_toPrepartition, infPrepartition_toPrepartition, inf_comm] #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.mem_inf_prepartition_comm BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.mem_infPrepartition_comm theorem IsPartition.infPrepartition (h₁ : π₁.IsPartition) {π₂ : Prepartition I} (h₂ : π₂.IsPartition) : (π₁.infPrepartition π₂).IsPartition := h₁.inf h₂ #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_partition.inf_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsPartition.infPrepartition open Metric /-- A tagged partition is said to be a Henstock partition if for each `J ∈ π`, the tag of `J` belongs to `J.Icc`. -/ def IsHenstock (π : TaggedPrepartition I) : Prop := ∀ J ∈ π, π.tag J ∈ Box.Icc J set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_Henstock BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsHenstock @[simp] theorem isHenstock_biUnionTagged {π : Prepartition I} {πi : ∀ J, TaggedPrepartition J} : IsHenstock (π.biUnionTagged πi) ↔ ∀ J ∈ π, (πi J).IsHenstock := π.forall_biUnionTagged (fun x J => x ∈ Box.Icc J) πi set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_Henstock_bUnion_tagged BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.isHenstock_biUnionTagged /-- In a Henstock prepartition, there are at most `2 ^ Fintype.card ι` boxes with a given tag. -/ theorem IsHenstock.card_filter_tag_eq_le [Fintype ι] (h : π.IsHenstock) (x : ι → ℝ) : (π.boxes.filter fun J => π.tag J = x).card ≤ 2 ^ Fintype.card ι := calc (π.boxes.filter fun J => π.tag J = x).card ≤ (π.boxes.filter fun J : Box ι => x ∈ Box.Icc J).card := by refine Finset.card_le_card fun J hJ => ?_ rw [Finset.mem_filter] at hJ ⊢; rcases hJ with ⟨hJ, rfl⟩ exact ⟨hJ, h J hJ⟩ _ ≤ 2 ^ Fintype.card ι := π.toPrepartition.card_filter_mem_Icc_le x set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_Henstock.card_filter_tag_eq_le BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsHenstock.card_filter_tag_eq_le /-- A tagged partition `π` is subordinate to `r : (ι → ℝ) → ℝ` if each box `J ∈ π` is included in the closed ball with center `π.tag J` and radius `r (π.tag J)`. -/ def IsSubordinate [Fintype ι] (π : TaggedPrepartition I) (r : (ι → ℝ) → Ioi (0 : ℝ)) : Prop := ∀ J ∈ π, Box.Icc J ⊆ closedBall (π.tag J) (r <| π.tag J) #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_subordinate BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsSubordinate variable {r r₁ r₂ : (ι → ℝ) → Ioi (0 : ℝ)} @[simp] theorem isSubordinate_biUnionTagged [Fintype ι] {π : Prepartition I} {πi : ∀ J, TaggedPrepartition J} : IsSubordinate (π.biUnionTagged πi) r ↔ ∀ J ∈ π, (πi J).IsSubordinate r := π.forall_biUnionTagged (fun x J => Box.Icc J ⊆ closedBall x (r x)) πi #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_subordinate_bUnion_tagged BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.isSubordinate_biUnionTagged theorem IsSubordinate.biUnionPrepartition [Fintype ι] (h : IsSubordinate π r) (πi : ∀ J, Prepartition J) : IsSubordinate (π.biUnionPrepartition πi) r := fun _ hJ => Subset.trans (Box.le_iff_Icc.1 <| π.toPrepartition.le_biUnionIndex hJ) <| h _ <| π.toPrepartition.biUnionIndex_mem hJ #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_subordinate.bUnion_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsSubordinate.biUnionPrepartition theorem IsSubordinate.infPrepartition [Fintype ι] (h : IsSubordinate π r) (π' : Prepartition I) : IsSubordinate (π.infPrepartition π') r := h.biUnionPrepartition _ #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_subordinate.inf_prepartition BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsSubordinate.infPrepartition theorem IsSubordinate.mono' [Fintype ι] {π : TaggedPrepartition I} (hr₁ : π.IsSubordinate r₁) (h : ∀ J ∈ π, r₁ (π.tag J) ≤ r₂ (π.tag J)) : π.IsSubordinate r₂ := fun _ hJ _ hx => closedBall_subset_closedBall (h _ hJ) (hr₁ _ hJ hx) #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_subordinate.mono' BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsSubordinate.mono' theorem IsSubordinate.mono [Fintype ι] {π : TaggedPrepartition I} (hr₁ : π.IsSubordinate r₁) (h : ∀ x ∈ Box.Icc I, r₁ x ≤ r₂ x) : π.IsSubordinate r₂ := hr₁.mono' fun J _ => h _ <| π.tag_mem_Icc J #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_subordinate.mono BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsSubordinate.mono theorem IsSubordinate.diam_le [Fintype ι] {π : TaggedPrepartition I} (h : π.IsSubordinate r) (hJ : J ∈ π.boxes) : diam (Box.Icc J) ≤ 2 * r (π.tag J) := calc diam (Box.Icc J) ≤ diam (closedBall (π.tag J) (r <| π.tag J)) := diam_mono (h J hJ) isBounded_closedBall _ ≤ 2 * r (π.tag J) := diam_closedBall (le_of_lt (r _).2) #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_subordinate.diam_le BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.IsSubordinate.diam_le /-- Tagged prepartition with single box and prescribed tag. -/ @[simps! (config := .asFn)] def single (I J : Box ι) (hJ : J ≤ I) (x : ι → ℝ) (h : x ∈ Box.Icc I) : TaggedPrepartition I := ⟨Prepartition.single I J hJ, fun _ => x, fun _ => h⟩ #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.single BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.single @[simp] theorem mem_single {J'} (hJ : J ≤ I) (h : x ∈ Box.Icc I) : J' ∈ single I J hJ x h ↔ J' = J := Finset.mem_singleton #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.mem_single BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.mem_single instance (I : Box ι) : Inhabited (TaggedPrepartition I) := ⟨single I I le_rfl I.upper I.upper_mem_Icc⟩ theorem isPartition_single_iff (hJ : J ≤ I) (h : x ∈ Box.Icc I) : (single I J hJ x h).IsPartition ↔ J = I := Prepartition.isPartition_single_iff hJ #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_partition_single_iff BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.isPartition_single_iff theorem isPartition_single (h : x ∈ Box.Icc I) : (single I I le_rfl x h).IsPartition := Prepartition.isPartitionTop I #align box_integral.tagged_prepartition.is_partition_single BoxIntegral.TaggedPrepartition.isPartition_single
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theorem forall_mem_single (p : (ι → ℝ) → Box ι → Prop) (hJ : J ≤ I) (h : x ∈ Box.Icc I) : (∀ J' ∈ single I J hJ x h, p ((single I J hJ x h).tag J') J') ↔ p x J := by
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Computability.Primrec import Mathlib.Data.Nat.PSub import Mathlib.Data.PFun #align_import computability.partrec from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"9ee02c6c2208fd7795005aa394107c0374906cca" /-! # The partial recursive functions The partial recursive functions are defined similarly to the primitive recursive functions, but now all functions are partial, implemented using the `Part` monad, and there is an additional operation, called μ-recursion, which performs unbounded minimization. ## References * [Mario Carneiro, *Formalizing computability theory via partial recursive functions*][carneiro2019] -/ open Encodable Denumerable Part attribute [-simp] not_forall namespace Nat section Rfind variable (p : ℕ →. Bool) private def lbp (m n : ℕ) : Prop := m = n + 1 ∧ ∀ k ≤ n, false ∈ p k variable (H : ∃ n, true ∈ p n ∧ ∀ k < n, (p k).Dom) private def wf_lbp : WellFounded (lbp p) := ⟨by let ⟨n, pn⟩ := H suffices ∀ m k, n ≤ k + m → Acc (lbp p) k by exact fun a => this _ _ (Nat.le_add_left _ _) intro m k kn induction' m with m IH generalizing k <;> refine ⟨_, fun y r => ?_⟩ <;> rcases r with ⟨rfl, a⟩ · injection mem_unique pn.1 (a _ kn) · exact IH _ (by rw [Nat.add_right_comm]; exact kn)⟩ def rfindX : { n // true ∈ p n ∧ ∀ m < n, false ∈ p m } := suffices ∀ k, (∀ n < k, false ∈ p n) → { n // true ∈ p n ∧ ∀ m < n, false ∈ p m } from this 0 fun n => (Nat.not_lt_zero _).elim @WellFounded.fix _ _ (lbp p) (wf_lbp p H) (by intro m IH al have pm : (p m).Dom := by rcases H with ⟨n, h₁, h₂⟩ rcases lt_trichotomy m n with (h₃ | h₃ | h₃) · exact h₂ _ h₃ · rw [h₃] exact h₁.fst · injection mem_unique h₁ (al _ h₃) cases e : (p m).get pm · suffices ∀ᵉ k ≤ m, false ∈ p k from IH _ ⟨rfl, this⟩ fun n h => this _ (le_of_lt_succ h) intro n h cases' h.lt_or_eq_dec with h h · exact al _ h · rw [h] exact ⟨_, e⟩ · exact ⟨m, ⟨_, e⟩, al⟩) #align nat.rfind_x Nat.rfindX end Rfind def rfind (p : ℕ →. Bool) : Part ℕ := ⟨_, fun h => (rfindX p h).1⟩ #align nat.rfind Nat.rfind theorem rfind_spec {p : ℕ →. Bool} {n : ℕ} (h : n ∈ rfind p) : true ∈ p n := h.snd ▸ (rfindX p h.fst).2.1 #align nat.rfind_spec Nat.rfind_spec theorem rfind_min {p : ℕ →. Bool} {n : ℕ} (h : n ∈ rfind p) : ∀ {m : ℕ}, m < n → false ∈ p m := @(h.snd ▸ @((rfindX p h.fst).2.2)) #align nat.rfind_min Nat.rfind_min @[simp] theorem rfind_dom {p : ℕ →. Bool} : (rfind p).Dom ↔ ∃ n, true ∈ p n ∧ ∀ {m : ℕ}, m < n → (p m).Dom := Iff.rfl #align nat.rfind_dom Nat.rfind_dom theorem rfind_dom' {p : ℕ →. Bool} : (rfind p).Dom ↔ ∃ n, true ∈ p n ∧ ∀ {m : ℕ}, m ≤ n → (p m).Dom := exists_congr fun _ => and_congr_right fun pn => ⟨fun H _ h => (Decidable.eq_or_lt_of_le h).elim (fun e => e.symm ▸ pn.fst) (H _), fun H _ h => H (le_of_lt h)⟩ #align nat.rfind_dom' Nat.rfind_dom' @[simp] theorem mem_rfind {p : ℕ →. Bool} {n : ℕ} : n ∈ rfind p ↔ true ∈ p n ∧ ∀ {m : ℕ}, m < n → false ∈ p m := ⟨fun h => ⟨rfind_spec h, @rfind_min _ _ h⟩, fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ => by let ⟨m, hm⟩ := dom_iff_mem.1 <| (@rfind_dom p).2 ⟨_, h₁, fun {m} mn => (h₂ mn).fst⟩ rcases lt_trichotomy m n with (h | h | h) · injection mem_unique (h₂ h) (rfind_spec hm) · rwa [← h] · injection mem_unique h₁ (rfind_min hm h)⟩ #align nat.mem_rfind Nat.mem_rfind theorem rfind_min' {p : ℕ → Bool} {m : ℕ} (pm : p m) : ∃ n ∈ rfind p, n ≤ m := have : true ∈ (p : ℕ →. Bool) m := ⟨trivial, pm⟩ let ⟨n, hn⟩ := dom_iff_mem.1 <| (@rfind_dom p).2 ⟨m, this, fun {k} _ => ⟨⟩⟩ ⟨n, hn, not_lt.1 fun h => by injection mem_unique this (rfind_min hn h)⟩ #align nat.rfind_min' Nat.rfind_min' theorem rfind_zero_none (p : ℕ →. Bool) (p0 : p 0 = Part.none) : rfind p = Part.none := eq_none_iff.2 fun _ h => let ⟨_, _, h₂⟩ := rfind_dom'.1 h.fst (p0 ▸ h₂ (zero_le _) : (@Part.none Bool).Dom) #align nat.rfind_zero_none Nat.rfind_zero_none def rfindOpt {α} (f : ℕ → Option α) : Part α := (rfind fun n => (f n).isSome).bind fun n => f n #align nat.rfind_opt Nat.rfindOpt theorem rfindOpt_spec {α} {f : ℕ → Option α} {a} (h : a ∈ rfindOpt f) : ∃ n, a ∈ f n := let ⟨n, _, h₂⟩ := mem_bind_iff.1 h ⟨n, mem_coe.1 h₂⟩ #align nat.rfind_opt_spec Nat.rfindOpt_spec theorem rfindOpt_dom {α} {f : ℕ → Option α} : (rfindOpt f).Dom ↔ ∃ n a, a ∈ f n := ⟨fun h => (rfindOpt_spec ⟨h, rfl⟩).imp fun n h => ⟨_, h⟩, fun h => by have h' : ∃ n, (f n).isSome := h.imp fun n => Option.isSome_iff_exists.2 have s := Nat.find_spec h' have fd : (rfind fun n => (f n).isSome).Dom := ⟨Nat.find h', by simpa using s.symm, fun _ _ => trivial⟩ refine ⟨fd, ?_⟩ have := rfind_spec (get_mem fd) simpa using this⟩ #align nat.rfind_opt_dom Nat.rfindOpt_dom theorem rfindOpt_mono {α} {f : ℕ → Option α} (H : ∀ {a m n}, m ≤ n → a ∈ f m → a ∈ f n) {a} : a ∈ rfindOpt f ↔ ∃ n, a ∈ f n := ⟨rfindOpt_spec, fun ⟨n, h⟩ => by have h' := rfindOpt_dom.2 ⟨_, _, h⟩ cases' rfindOpt_spec ⟨h', rfl⟩ with k hk have := (H (le_max_left _ _) h).symm.trans (H (le_max_right _ _) hk) simp at this; simp [this, get_mem]⟩ #align nat.rfind_opt_mono Nat.rfindOpt_mono /-- `PartRec f` means that the partial function `f : ℕ → ℕ` is partially recursive. -/ inductive Partrec : (ℕ →. ℕ) → Prop | zero : Partrec (pure 0) | succ : Partrec succ | left : Partrec ↑fun n : ℕ => n.unpair.1 | right : Partrec ↑fun n : ℕ => n.unpair.2 | pair {f g} : Partrec f → Partrec g → Partrec fun n => pair <$> f n <*> g n | comp {f g} : Partrec f → Partrec g → Partrec fun n => g n >>= f | prec {f g} : Partrec f → Partrec g → Partrec (unpaired fun a n => n.rec (f a) fun y IH => do let i ← IH; g (pair a (pair y i))) | rfind {f} : Partrec f → Partrec fun a => rfind fun n => (fun m => m = 0) <$> f (pair a n) #align nat.partrec Nat.Partrec namespace Partrec theorem of_eq {f g : ℕ →. ℕ} (hf : Partrec f) (H : ∀ n, f n = g n) : Partrec g := (funext H : f = g) ▸ hf #align nat.partrec.of_eq Nat.Partrec.of_eq theorem of_eq_tot {f : ℕ →. ℕ} {g : ℕ → ℕ} (hf : Partrec f) (H : ∀ n, g n ∈ f n) : Partrec g := hf.of_eq fun n => eq_some_iff.2 (H n) #align nat.partrec.of_eq_tot Nat.Partrec.of_eq_tot theorem of_primrec {f : ℕ → ℕ} (hf : Nat.Primrec f) : Partrec f := by induction hf with | zero => exact zero | succ => exact succ | left => exact left | right => exact right | pair _ _ pf pg => refine (pf.pair pg).of_eq_tot fun n => ?_ simp [Seq.seq] | comp _ _ pf pg => refine (pf.comp pg).of_eq_tot fun n => ?_ simp | prec _ _ pf pg => refine (pf.prec pg).of_eq_tot fun n => ?_ simp only [unpaired, PFun.coe_val, bind_eq_bind] induction n.unpair.2 with | zero => simp | succ m IH => simp only [mem_bind_iff, mem_some_iff] exact ⟨_, IH, rfl⟩ #align nat.partrec.of_primrec Nat.Partrec.of_primrec protected theorem some : Partrec some := of_primrec Primrec.id #align nat.partrec.some Nat.Partrec.some theorem none : Partrec fun _ => none := (of_primrec (Nat.Primrec.const 1)).rfind.of_eq fun n => eq_none_iff.2 fun a ⟨h, _⟩ => by simp at h #align nat.partrec.none Nat.Partrec.none theorem prec' {f g h} (hf : Partrec f) (hg : Partrec g) (hh : Partrec h) : Partrec fun a => (f a).bind fun n => n.rec (g a) fun y IH => do {let i ← IH; h (Nat.pair a (Nat.pair y i))} := ((prec hg hh).comp (pair Partrec.some hf)).of_eq fun a => ext fun s => by simp [Seq.seq] #align nat.partrec.prec' Nat.Partrec.prec' theorem ppred : Partrec fun n => ppred n := have : Primrec₂ fun n m => if n = Nat.succ m then 0 else 1 := (Primrec.ite (@PrimrecRel.comp _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Primrec.eq Primrec.fst (_root_.Primrec.succ.comp Primrec.snd)) (_root_.Primrec.const 0) (_root_.Primrec.const 1)).to₂ (of_primrec (Primrec₂.unpaired'.2 this)).rfind.of_eq fun n => by cases n <;> simp · exact eq_none_iff.2 fun a ⟨⟨m, h, _⟩, _⟩ => by simp [show 0 ≠ m.succ by intro h; injection h] at h · refine eq_some_iff.2 ?_ simp only [mem_rfind, not_true, IsEmpty.forall_iff, decide_True, mem_some_iff, false_eq_decide_iff, true_and] intro m h simp [ne_of_gt h] #align nat.partrec.ppred Nat.Partrec.ppred end Partrec end Nat /-- Partially recursive partial functions `α → σ` between `Primcodable` types -/ def Partrec {α σ} [Primcodable α] [Primcodable σ] (f : α →. σ) := Nat.Partrec fun n => Part.bind (decode (α := α) n) fun a => (f a).map encode #align partrec Partrec /-- Partially recursive partial functions `α → β → σ` between `Primcodable` types -/ def Partrec₂ {α β σ} [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable σ] (f : α → β →. σ) := Partrec fun p : α × β => f p.1 p.2 #align partrec₂ Partrec₂ /-- Computable functions `α → σ` between `Primcodable` types: a function is computable if and only if it is partially recursive (as a partial function) -/ def Computable {α σ} [Primcodable α] [Primcodable σ] (f : α → σ) := Partrec (f : α →. σ) #align computable Computable /-- Computable functions `α → β → σ` between `Primcodable` types -/ def Computable₂ {α β σ} [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable σ] (f : α → β → σ) := Computable fun p : α × β => f p.1 p.2 #align computable₂ Computable₂ theorem Primrec.to_comp {α σ} [Primcodable α] [Primcodable σ] {f : α → σ} (hf : Primrec f) : Computable f := (Nat.Partrec.ppred.comp (Nat.Partrec.of_primrec hf)).of_eq fun n => by simp; cases decode (α := α) n <;> simp #align primrec.to_comp Primrec.to_comp nonrec theorem Primrec₂.to_comp {α β σ} [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable σ] {f : α → β → σ} (hf : Primrec₂ f) : Computable₂ f := hf.to_comp #align primrec₂.to_comp Primrec₂.to_comp protected theorem Computable.partrec {α σ} [Primcodable α] [Primcodable σ] {f : α → σ} (hf : Computable f) : Partrec (f : α →. σ) := hf #align computable.partrec Computable.partrec protected theorem Computable₂.partrec₂ {α β σ} [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable σ] {f : α → β → σ} (hf : Computable₂ f) : Partrec₂ fun a => (f a : β →. σ) := hf #align computable₂.partrec₂ Computable₂.partrec₂ namespace Computable variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {σ : Type*} variable [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable γ] [Primcodable σ] theorem of_eq {f g : α → σ} (hf : Computable f) (H : ∀ n, f n = g n) : Computable g := (funext H : f = g) ▸ hf #align computable.of_eq Computable.of_eq theorem const (s : σ) : Computable fun _ : α => s := (Primrec.const _).to_comp #align computable.const Computable.const theorem ofOption {f : α → Option β} (hf : Computable f) : Partrec fun a => (f a : Part β) := (Nat.Partrec.ppred.comp hf).of_eq fun n => by cases' decode (α := α) n with a <;> simp cases' f a with b <;> simp #align computable.of_option Computable.ofOption theorem to₂ {f : α × β → σ} (hf : Computable f) : Computable₂ fun a b => f (a, b) := hf.of_eq fun ⟨_, _⟩ => rfl #align computable.to₂ Computable.to₂ protected theorem id : Computable (@id α) := Primrec.id.to_comp #align computable.id Computable.id theorem fst : Computable (@Prod.fst α β) := Primrec.fst.to_comp #align computable.fst Computable.fst theorem snd : Computable (@Prod.snd α β) := Primrec.snd.to_comp #align computable.snd Computable.snd nonrec theorem pair {f : α → β} {g : α → γ} (hf : Computable f) (hg : Computable g) : Computable fun a => (f a, g a) := (hf.pair hg).of_eq fun n => by cases decode (α := α) n <;> simp [Seq.seq] #align computable.pair Computable.pair theorem unpair : Computable Nat.unpair := Primrec.unpair.to_comp #align computable.unpair Computable.unpair theorem succ : Computable Nat.succ := Primrec.succ.to_comp #align computable.succ Computable.succ theorem pred : Computable Nat.pred := Primrec.pred.to_comp #align computable.pred Computable.pred theorem nat_bodd : Computable Nat.bodd := Primrec.nat_bodd.to_comp #align computable.nat_bodd Computable.nat_bodd theorem nat_div2 : Computable Nat.div2 := Primrec.nat_div2.to_comp #align computable.nat_div2 Computable.nat_div2 theorem sum_inl : Computable (@Sum.inl α β) := Primrec.sum_inl.to_comp #align computable.sum_inl Computable.sum_inl theorem sum_inr : Computable (@Sum.inr α β) := Primrec.sum_inr.to_comp #align computable.sum_inr Computable.sum_inr theorem list_cons : Computable₂ (@List.cons α) := Primrec.list_cons.to_comp #align computable.list_cons Computable.list_cons theorem list_reverse : Computable (@List.reverse α) := Primrec.list_reverse.to_comp #align computable.list_reverse Computable.list_reverse theorem list_get? : Computable₂ (@List.get? α) := Primrec.list_get?.to_comp #align computable.list_nth Computable.list_get? theorem list_append : Computable₂ ((· ++ ·) : List α → List α → List α) := Primrec.list_append.to_comp #align computable.list_append Computable.list_append theorem list_concat : Computable₂ fun l (a : α) => l ++ [a] := Primrec.list_concat.to_comp #align computable.list_concat Computable.list_concat theorem list_length : Computable (@List.length α) := Primrec.list_length.to_comp #align computable.list_length Computable.list_length theorem vector_cons {n} : Computable₂ (@Vector.cons α n) := Primrec.vector_cons.to_comp #align computable.vector_cons Computable.vector_cons theorem vector_toList {n} : Computable (@Vector.toList α n) := Primrec.vector_toList.to_comp #align computable.vector_to_list Computable.vector_toList theorem vector_length {n} : Computable (@Vector.length α n) := Primrec.vector_length.to_comp #align computable.vector_length Computable.vector_length theorem vector_head {n} : Computable (@Vector.head α n) := Primrec.vector_head.to_comp #align computable.vector_head Computable.vector_head theorem vector_tail {n} : Computable (@Vector.tail α n) := Primrec.vector_tail.to_comp #align computable.vector_tail Computable.vector_tail theorem vector_get {n} : Computable₂ (@Vector.get α n) := Primrec.vector_get.to_comp #align computable.vector_nth Computable.vector_get #align computable.vector_nth' Computable.vector_get theorem vector_ofFn' {n} : Computable (@Vector.ofFn α n) := Primrec.vector_ofFn'.to_comp #align computable.vector_of_fn' Computable.vector_ofFn' theorem fin_app {n} : Computable₂ (@id (Fin n → σ)) := Primrec.fin_app.to_comp #align computable.fin_app Computable.fin_app protected theorem encode : Computable (@encode α _) := Primrec.encode.to_comp #align computable.encode Computable.encode protected theorem decode : Computable (decode (α := α)) := Primrec.decode.to_comp #align computable.decode Computable.decode protected theorem ofNat (α) [Denumerable α] : Computable (ofNat α) := (Primrec.ofNat _).to_comp #align computable.of_nat Computable.ofNat theorem encode_iff {f : α → σ} : (Computable fun a => encode (f a)) ↔ Computable f := Iff.rfl #align computable.encode_iff Computable.encode_iff theorem option_some : Computable (@Option.some α) := Primrec.option_some.to_comp #align computable.option_some Computable.option_some end Computable namespace Partrec variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {σ : Type*} variable [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable γ] [Primcodable σ] open Computable theorem of_eq {f g : α →. σ} (hf : Partrec f) (H : ∀ n, f n = g n) : Partrec g := (funext H : f = g) ▸ hf #align partrec.of_eq Partrec.of_eq theorem of_eq_tot {f : α →. σ} {g : α → σ} (hf : Partrec f) (H : ∀ n, g n ∈ f n) : Computable g := hf.of_eq fun a => eq_some_iff.2 (H a) #align partrec.of_eq_tot Partrec.of_eq_tot theorem none : Partrec fun _ : α => @Part.none σ := Nat.Partrec.none.of_eq fun n => by cases decode (α := α) n <;> simp #align partrec.none Partrec.none protected theorem some : Partrec (@Part.some α) := Computable.id #align partrec.some Partrec.some theorem _root_.Decidable.Partrec.const' (s : Part σ) [Decidable s.Dom] : Partrec fun _ : α => s := (Computable.ofOption (const (toOption s))).of_eq fun _ => of_toOption s #align decidable.partrec.const' Decidable.Partrec.const' theorem const' (s : Part σ) : Partrec fun _ : α => s := haveI := Classical.dec s.Dom Decidable.Partrec.const' s #align partrec.const' Partrec.const' protected theorem bind {f : α →. β} {g : α → β →. σ} (hf : Partrec f) (hg : Partrec₂ g) : Partrec fun a => (f a).bind (g a) := (hg.comp (Nat.Partrec.some.pair hf)).of_eq fun n => by simp [Seq.seq]; cases' e : decode (α := α) n with a <;> simp [e, encodek] #align partrec.bind Partrec.bind theorem map {f : α →. β} {g : α → β → σ} (hf : Partrec f) (hg : Computable₂ g) : Partrec fun a => (f a).map (g a) := by simpa [bind_some_eq_map] using @Partrec.bind _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (fun a => Part.some ∘ (g a)) hf hg #align partrec.map Partrec.map theorem to₂ {f : α × β →. σ} (hf : Partrec f) : Partrec₂ fun a b => f (a, b) := hf.of_eq fun ⟨_, _⟩ => rfl #align partrec.to₂ Partrec.to₂ theorem nat_rec {f : α → ℕ} {g : α →. σ} {h : α → ℕ × σ →. σ} (hf : Computable f) (hg : Partrec g) (hh : Partrec₂ h) : Partrec fun a => (f a).rec (g a) fun y IH => IH.bind fun i => h a (y, i) := (Nat.Partrec.prec' hf hg hh).of_eq fun n => by cases' e : decode (α := α) n with a <;> simp [e] induction' f a with m IH <;> simp rw [IH, Part.bind_map] congr; funext s simp [encodek] #align partrec.nat_elim Partrec.nat_rec nonrec theorem comp {f : β →. σ} {g : α → β} (hf : Partrec f) (hg : Computable g) : Partrec fun a => f (g a) := (hf.comp hg).of_eq fun n => by simp; cases' e : decode (α := α) n with a <;> simp [e, encodek] #align partrec.comp Partrec.comp theorem nat_iff {f : ℕ →. ℕ} : Partrec f ↔ Nat.Partrec f := by simp [Partrec, map_id'] #align partrec.nat_iff Partrec.nat_iff theorem map_encode_iff {f : α →. σ} : (Partrec fun a => (f a).map encode) ↔ Partrec f := Iff.rfl #align partrec.map_encode_iff Partrec.map_encode_iff end Partrec namespace Partrec₂ variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {δ : Type*} {σ : Type*} variable [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable γ] [Primcodable δ] [Primcodable σ] theorem unpaired {f : ℕ → ℕ →. α} : Partrec (Nat.unpaired f) ↔ Partrec₂ f := ⟨fun h => by simpa using Partrec.comp (g := fun p : ℕ × ℕ => (p.1, p.2)) h Primrec₂.pair.to_comp, fun h => h.comp Primrec.unpair.to_comp⟩ #align partrec₂.unpaired Partrec₂.unpaired theorem unpaired' {f : ℕ → ℕ →. ℕ} : Nat.Partrec (Nat.unpaired f) ↔ Partrec₂ f := Partrec.nat_iff.symm.trans unpaired #align partrec₂.unpaired' Partrec₂.unpaired' nonrec theorem comp {f : β → γ →. σ} {g : α → β} {h : α → γ} (hf : Partrec₂ f) (hg : Computable g) (hh : Computable h) : Partrec fun a => f (g a) (h a) := hf.comp (hg.pair hh) #align partrec₂.comp Partrec₂.comp theorem comp₂ {f : γ → δ →. σ} {g : α → β → γ} {h : α → β → δ} (hf : Partrec₂ f) (hg : Computable₂ g) (hh : Computable₂ h) : Partrec₂ fun a b => f (g a b) (h a b) := hf.comp hg hh #align partrec₂.comp₂ Partrec₂.comp₂ end Partrec₂ namespace Computable variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {σ : Type*} variable [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable γ] [Primcodable σ] nonrec theorem comp {f : β → σ} {g : α → β} (hf : Computable f) (hg : Computable g) : Computable fun a => f (g a) := hf.comp hg #align computable.comp Computable.comp theorem comp₂ {f : γ → σ} {g : α → β → γ} (hf : Computable f) (hg : Computable₂ g) : Computable₂ fun a b => f (g a b) := hf.comp hg #align computable.comp₂ Computable.comp₂ end Computable namespace Computable₂ variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {δ : Type*} {σ : Type*} variable [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable γ] [Primcodable δ] [Primcodable σ] theorem mk {f : α → β → σ} (hf : Computable fun p : α × β => f p.1 p.2) : Computable₂ f := hf nonrec theorem comp {f : β → γ → σ} {g : α → β} {h : α → γ} (hf : Computable₂ f) (hg : Computable g) (hh : Computable h) : Computable fun a => f (g a) (h a) := hf.comp (hg.pair hh) #align computable₂.comp Computable₂.comp theorem comp₂ {f : γ → δ → σ} {g : α → β → γ} {h : α → β → δ} (hf : Computable₂ f) (hg : Computable₂ g) (hh : Computable₂ h) : Computable₂ fun a b => f (g a b) (h a b) := hf.comp hg hh #align computable₂.comp₂ Computable₂.comp₂ end Computable₂ namespace Partrec variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {σ : Type*} variable [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable γ] [Primcodable σ] open Computable theorem rfind {p : α → ℕ →. Bool} (hp : Partrec₂ p) : Partrec fun a => Nat.rfind (p a) := (Nat.Partrec.rfind <| hp.map ((Primrec.dom_bool fun b => cond b 0 1).comp Primrec.snd).to₂.to_comp).of_eq fun n => by cases' e : decode (α := α) n with a <;> simp [e, Nat.rfind_zero_none, map_id'] congr; funext n simp only [map_map, Function.comp] refine map_id' (fun b => ?_) _ cases b <;> rfl #align partrec.rfind Partrec.rfind theorem rfindOpt {f : α → ℕ → Option σ} (hf : Computable₂ f) : Partrec fun a => Nat.rfindOpt (f a) := (rfind (Primrec.option_isSome.to_comp.comp hf).partrec.to₂).bind (ofOption hf) #align partrec.rfind_opt Partrec.rfindOpt
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theorem nat_casesOn_right {f : α → ℕ} {g : α → σ} {h : α → ℕ →. σ} (hf : Computable f) (hg : Computable g) (hh : Partrec₂ h) : Partrec fun a => (f a).casesOn (some (g a)) (h a) := (nat_rec hf hg (hh.comp fst (pred.comp <| hf.comp fst)).to₂).of_eq fun a => by simp; cases' f a with n <;> simp refine ext fun b => ⟨fun H => ?_, fun H => ?_⟩ · rcases mem_bind_iff.1 H with ⟨c, _, h₂⟩ exact h₂ · have : ∀ m, (Nat.rec (motive := fun _ => Part σ) (Part.some (g a)) (fun y IH => IH.bind fun _ => h a n) m).Dom := by
intro m induction m <;> simp [*, H.fst] exact ⟨⟨this n, H.fst⟩, H.snd⟩
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johanes Hölzl, Patrick Massot, Yury Kudryashov, Kevin Wilson, Heather Macbeth -/ import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Basic #align_import order.filter.prod from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d6fad0e5bf2d6f48da9175d25c3dc5706b3834ce" /-! # Product and coproduct filters In this file we define `Filter.prod f g` (notation: `f ×ˢ g`) and `Filter.coprod f g`. The product of two filters is the largest filter `l` such that `Filter.Tendsto Prod.fst l f` and `Filter.Tendsto Prod.snd l g`. ## Implementation details The product filter cannot be defined using the monad structure on filters. For example: ```lean F := do {x ← seq, y ← top, return (x, y)} G := do {y ← top, x ← seq, return (x, y)} ``` hence: ```lean s ∈ F ↔ ∃ n, [n..∞] × univ ⊆ s s ∈ G ↔ ∀ i:ℕ, ∃ n, [n..∞] × {i} ⊆ s ``` Now `⋃ i, [i..∞] × {i}` is in `G` but not in `F`. As product filter we want to have `F` as result. ## Notations * `f ×ˢ g` : `Filter.prod f g`, localized in `Filter`. -/ open Set open Filter namespace Filter variable {α β γ δ : Type*} {ι : Sort*} section Prod variable {s : Set α} {t : Set β} {f : Filter α} {g : Filter β} /-- Product of filters. This is the filter generated by cartesian products of elements of the component filters. -/ protected def prod (f : Filter α) (g : Filter β) : Filter (α × β) := f.comap Prod.fst ⊓ g.comap Prod.snd #align filter.prod Filter.prod instance instSProd : SProd (Filter α) (Filter β) (Filter (α × β)) where sprod := Filter.prod theorem prod_mem_prod (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ g) : s ×ˢ t ∈ f ×ˢ g := inter_mem_inf (preimage_mem_comap hs) (preimage_mem_comap ht) #align filter.prod_mem_prod Filter.prod_mem_prod theorem mem_prod_iff {s : Set (α × β)} {f : Filter α} {g : Filter β} : s ∈ f ×ˢ g ↔ ∃ t₁ ∈ f, ∃ t₂ ∈ g, t₁ ×ˢ t₂ ⊆ s := by simp only [SProd.sprod, Filter.prod] constructor · rintro ⟨t₁, ⟨s₁, hs₁, hts₁⟩, t₂, ⟨s₂, hs₂, hts₂⟩, rfl⟩ exact ⟨s₁, hs₁, s₂, hs₂, fun p ⟨h, h'⟩ => ⟨hts₁ h, hts₂ h'⟩⟩ · rintro ⟨t₁, ht₁, t₂, ht₂, h⟩ exact mem_inf_of_inter (preimage_mem_comap ht₁) (preimage_mem_comap ht₂) h #align filter.mem_prod_iff Filter.mem_prod_iff @[simp] theorem prod_mem_prod_iff [f.NeBot] [g.NeBot] : s ×ˢ t ∈ f ×ˢ g ↔ s ∈ f ∧ t ∈ g := ⟨fun h => let ⟨_s', hs', _t', ht', H⟩ := mem_prod_iff.1 h (prod_subset_prod_iff.1 H).elim (fun ⟨hs's, ht't⟩ => ⟨mem_of_superset hs' hs's, mem_of_superset ht' ht't⟩) fun h => h.elim (fun hs'e => absurd hs'e (nonempty_of_mem hs').ne_empty) fun ht'e => absurd ht'e (nonempty_of_mem ht').ne_empty, fun h => prod_mem_prod h.1 h.2⟩ #align filter.prod_mem_prod_iff Filter.prod_mem_prod_iff theorem mem_prod_principal {s : Set (α × β)} : s ∈ f ×ˢ 𝓟 t ↔ { a | ∀ b ∈ t, (a, b) ∈ s } ∈ f := by rw [← @exists_mem_subset_iff _ f, mem_prod_iff] refine exists_congr fun u => Iff.rfl.and ⟨?_, fun h => ⟨t, mem_principal_self t, ?_⟩⟩ · rintro ⟨v, v_in, hv⟩ a a_in b b_in exact hv (mk_mem_prod a_in <| v_in b_in) · rintro ⟨x, y⟩ ⟨hx, hy⟩ exact h hx y hy #align filter.mem_prod_principal Filter.mem_prod_principal theorem mem_prod_top {s : Set (α × β)} : s ∈ f ×ˢ (⊤ : Filter β) ↔ { a | ∀ b, (a, b) ∈ s } ∈ f := by rw [← principal_univ, mem_prod_principal] simp only [mem_univ, forall_true_left] #align filter.mem_prod_top Filter.mem_prod_top theorem eventually_prod_principal_iff {p : α × β → Prop} {s : Set β} : (∀ᶠ x : α × β in f ×ˢ 𝓟 s, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x : α in f, ∀ y : β, y ∈ s → p (x, y) := by rw [eventually_iff, eventually_iff, mem_prod_principal] simp only [mem_setOf_eq] #align filter.eventually_prod_principal_iff Filter.eventually_prod_principal_iff theorem comap_prod (f : α → β × γ) (b : Filter β) (c : Filter γ) : comap f (b ×ˢ c) = comap (Prod.fst ∘ f) b ⊓ comap (Prod.snd ∘ f) c := by erw [comap_inf, Filter.comap_comap, Filter.comap_comap] #align filter.comap_prod Filter.comap_prod theorem prod_top : f ×ˢ (⊤ : Filter β) = f.comap Prod.fst := by dsimp only [SProd.sprod] rw [Filter.prod, comap_top, inf_top_eq] #align filter.prod_top Filter.prod_top theorem top_prod : (⊤ : Filter α) ×ˢ g = g.comap Prod.snd := by dsimp only [SProd.sprod] rw [Filter.prod, comap_top, top_inf_eq] theorem sup_prod (f₁ f₂ : Filter α) (g : Filter β) : (f₁ ⊔ f₂) ×ˢ g = (f₁ ×ˢ g) ⊔ (f₂ ×ˢ g) := by dsimp only [SProd.sprod] rw [Filter.prod, comap_sup, inf_sup_right, ← Filter.prod, ← Filter.prod] #align filter.sup_prod Filter.sup_prod theorem prod_sup (f : Filter α) (g₁ g₂ : Filter β) : f ×ˢ (g₁ ⊔ g₂) = (f ×ˢ g₁) ⊔ (f ×ˢ g₂) := by dsimp only [SProd.sprod] rw [Filter.prod, comap_sup, inf_sup_left, ← Filter.prod, ← Filter.prod] #align filter.prod_sup Filter.prod_sup theorem eventually_prod_iff {p : α × β → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in f ×ˢ g, p x) ↔ ∃ pa : α → Prop, (∀ᶠ x in f, pa x) ∧ ∃ pb : β → Prop, (∀ᶠ y in g, pb y) ∧ ∀ {x}, pa x → ∀ {y}, pb y → p (x, y) := by simpa only [Set.prod_subset_iff] using @mem_prod_iff α β p f g #align filter.eventually_prod_iff Filter.eventually_prod_iff theorem tendsto_fst : Tendsto Prod.fst (f ×ˢ g) f := tendsto_inf_left tendsto_comap #align filter.tendsto_fst Filter.tendsto_fst theorem tendsto_snd : Tendsto Prod.snd (f ×ˢ g) g := tendsto_inf_right tendsto_comap #align filter.tendsto_snd Filter.tendsto_snd /-- If a function tends to a product `g ×ˢ h` of filters, then its first component tends to `g`. See also `Filter.Tendsto.fst_nhds` for the special case of converging to a point in a product of two topological spaces. -/ theorem Tendsto.fst {h : Filter γ} {m : α → β × γ} (H : Tendsto m f (g ×ˢ h)) : Tendsto (fun a ↦ (m a).1) f g := tendsto_fst.comp H /-- If a function tends to a product `g ×ˢ h` of filters, then its second component tends to `h`. See also `Filter.Tendsto.snd_nhds` for the special case of converging to a point in a product of two topological spaces. -/ theorem Tendsto.snd {h : Filter γ} {m : α → β × γ} (H : Tendsto m f (g ×ˢ h)) : Tendsto (fun a ↦ (m a).2) f h := tendsto_snd.comp H theorem Tendsto.prod_mk {h : Filter γ} {m₁ : α → β} {m₂ : α → γ} (h₁ : Tendsto m₁ f g) (h₂ : Tendsto m₂ f h) : Tendsto (fun x => (m₁ x, m₂ x)) f (g ×ˢ h) := tendsto_inf.2 ⟨tendsto_comap_iff.2 h₁, tendsto_comap_iff.2 h₂⟩ #align filter.tendsto.prod_mk Filter.Tendsto.prod_mk theorem tendsto_prod_swap : Tendsto (Prod.swap : α × β → β × α) (f ×ˢ g) (g ×ˢ f) := tendsto_snd.prod_mk tendsto_fst #align filter.tendsto_prod_swap Filter.tendsto_prod_swap theorem Eventually.prod_inl {la : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ x in la, p x) (lb : Filter β) : ∀ᶠ x in la ×ˢ lb, p (x : α × β).1 := tendsto_fst.eventually h #align filter.eventually.prod_inl Filter.Eventually.prod_inl theorem Eventually.prod_inr {lb : Filter β} {p : β → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ x in lb, p x) (la : Filter α) : ∀ᶠ x in la ×ˢ lb, p (x : α × β).2 := tendsto_snd.eventually h #align filter.eventually.prod_inr Filter.Eventually.prod_inr theorem Eventually.prod_mk {la : Filter α} {pa : α → Prop} (ha : ∀ᶠ x in la, pa x) {lb : Filter β} {pb : β → Prop} (hb : ∀ᶠ y in lb, pb y) : ∀ᶠ p in la ×ˢ lb, pa (p : α × β).1 ∧ pb p.2 := (ha.prod_inl lb).and (hb.prod_inr la) #align filter.eventually.prod_mk Filter.Eventually.prod_mk theorem EventuallyEq.prod_map {δ} {la : Filter α} {fa ga : α → γ} (ha : fa =ᶠ[la] ga) {lb : Filter β} {fb gb : β → δ} (hb : fb =ᶠ[lb] gb) : Prod.map fa fb =ᶠ[la ×ˢ lb] Prod.map ga gb := (Eventually.prod_mk ha hb).mono fun _ h => Prod.ext h.1 h.2 #align filter.eventually_eq.prod_map Filter.EventuallyEq.prod_map theorem EventuallyLE.prod_map {δ} [LE γ] [LE δ] {la : Filter α} {fa ga : α → γ} (ha : fa ≤ᶠ[la] ga) {lb : Filter β} {fb gb : β → δ} (hb : fb ≤ᶠ[lb] gb) : Prod.map fa fb ≤ᶠ[la ×ˢ lb] Prod.map ga gb := Eventually.prod_mk ha hb #align filter.eventually_le.prod_map Filter.EventuallyLE.prod_map theorem Eventually.curry {la : Filter α} {lb : Filter β} {p : α × β → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ x in la ×ˢ lb, p x) : ∀ᶠ x in la, ∀ᶠ y in lb, p (x, y) := by rcases eventually_prod_iff.1 h with ⟨pa, ha, pb, hb, h⟩ exact ha.mono fun a ha => hb.mono fun b hb => h ha hb #align filter.eventually.curry Filter.Eventually.curry protected lemma Frequently.uncurry {la : Filter α} {lb : Filter β} {p : α → β → Prop} (h : ∃ᶠ x in la, ∃ᶠ y in lb, p x y) : ∃ᶠ xy in la ×ˢ lb, p xy.1 xy.2 := mt (fun h ↦ by simpa only [not_frequently] using h.curry) h /-- A fact that is eventually true about all pairs `l ×ˢ l` is eventually true about all diagonal pairs `(i, i)` -/ theorem Eventually.diag_of_prod {p : α × α → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ i in f ×ˢ f, p i) : ∀ᶠ i in f, p (i, i) := by obtain ⟨t, ht, s, hs, hst⟩ := eventually_prod_iff.1 h apply (ht.and hs).mono fun x hx => hst hx.1 hx.2 #align filter.eventually.diag_of_prod Filter.Eventually.diag_of_prod theorem Eventually.diag_of_prod_left {f : Filter α} {g : Filter γ} {p : (α × α) × γ → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in (f ×ˢ f) ×ˢ g, p x) → ∀ᶠ x : α × γ in f ×ˢ g, p ((x.1, x.1), x.2) := by intro h obtain ⟨t, ht, s, hs, hst⟩ := eventually_prod_iff.1 h exact (ht.diag_of_prod.prod_mk hs).mono fun x hx => by simp only [hst hx.1 hx.2] #align filter.eventually.diag_of_prod_left Filter.Eventually.diag_of_prod_left theorem Eventually.diag_of_prod_right {f : Filter α} {g : Filter γ} {p : α × γ × γ → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in f ×ˢ (g ×ˢ g), p x) → ∀ᶠ x : α × γ in f ×ˢ g, p (x.1, x.2, x.2) := by intro h obtain ⟨t, ht, s, hs, hst⟩ := eventually_prod_iff.1 h exact (ht.prod_mk hs.diag_of_prod).mono fun x hx => by simp only [hst hx.1 hx.2] #align filter.eventually.diag_of_prod_right Filter.Eventually.diag_of_prod_right theorem tendsto_diag : Tendsto (fun i => (i, i)) f (f ×ˢ f) := tendsto_iff_eventually.mpr fun _ hpr => hpr.diag_of_prod #align filter.tendsto_diag Filter.tendsto_diag theorem prod_iInf_left [Nonempty ι] {f : ι → Filter α} {g : Filter β} : (⨅ i, f i) ×ˢ g = ⨅ i, f i ×ˢ g := by dsimp only [SProd.sprod] rw [Filter.prod, comap_iInf, iInf_inf] simp only [Filter.prod, eq_self_iff_true] #align filter.prod_infi_left Filter.prod_iInf_left
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theorem prod_iInf_right [Nonempty ι] {f : Filter α} {g : ι → Filter β} : (f ×ˢ ⨅ i, g i) = ⨅ i, f ×ˢ g i := by
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Kexing Ying. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Kexing Ying -/ import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Monotone import Mathlib.Probability.Process.HittingTime import Mathlib.Probability.Martingale.Basic import Mathlib.Tactic.AdaptationNote #align_import probability.martingale.upcrossing from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2c1d8ca2812b64f88992a5294ea3dba144755cd1" /-! # Doob's upcrossing estimate Given a discrete real-valued submartingale $(f_n)_{n \in \mathbb{N}}$, denoting by $U_N(a, b)$ the number of times $f_n$ crossed from below $a$ to above $b$ before time $N$, Doob's upcrossing estimate (also known as Doob's inequality) states that $$(b - a) \mathbb{E}[U_N(a, b)] \le \mathbb{E}[(f_N - a)^+].$$ Doob's upcrossing estimate is an important inequality and is central in proving the martingale convergence theorems. ## Main definitions * `MeasureTheory.upperCrossingTime a b f N n`: is the stopping time corresponding to `f` crossing above `b` the `n`-th time before time `N` (if this does not occur then the value is taken to be `N`). * `MeasureTheory.lowerCrossingTime a b f N n`: is the stopping time corresponding to `f` crossing below `a` the `n`-th time before time `N` (if this does not occur then the value is taken to be `N`). * `MeasureTheory.upcrossingStrat a b f N`: is the predictable process which is 1 if `n` is between a consecutive pair of lower and upper crossings and is 0 otherwise. Intuitively one might think of the `upcrossingStrat` as the strategy of buying 1 share whenever the process crosses below `a` for the first time after selling and selling 1 share whenever the process crosses above `b` for the first time after buying. * `MeasureTheory.upcrossingsBefore a b f N`: is the number of times `f` crosses from below `a` to above `b` before time `N`. * `MeasureTheory.upcrossings a b f`: is the number of times `f` crosses from below `a` to above `b`. This takes value in `ℝ≥0∞` and so is allowed to be `∞`. ## Main results * `MeasureTheory.Adapted.isStoppingTime_upperCrossingTime`: `upperCrossingTime` is a stopping time whenever the process it is associated to is adapted. * `MeasureTheory.Adapted.isStoppingTime_lowerCrossingTime`: `lowerCrossingTime` is a stopping time whenever the process it is associated to is adapted. * `MeasureTheory.Submartingale.mul_integral_upcrossingsBefore_le_integral_pos_part`: Doob's upcrossing estimate. * `MeasureTheory.Submartingale.mul_lintegral_upcrossings_le_lintegral_pos_part`: the inequality obtained by taking the supremum on both sides of Doob's upcrossing estimate. ### References We mostly follow the proof from [Kallenberg, *Foundations of modern probability*][kallenberg2021] -/ open TopologicalSpace Filter open scoped NNReal ENNReal MeasureTheory ProbabilityTheory Topology namespace MeasureTheory variable {Ω ι : Type*} {m0 : MeasurableSpace Ω} {μ : Measure Ω} /-! ## Proof outline In this section, we will denote by $U_N(a, b)$ the number of upcrossings of $(f_n)$ from below $a$ to above $b$ before time $N$. To define $U_N(a, b)$, we will construct two stopping times corresponding to when $(f_n)$ crosses below $a$ and above $b$. Namely, we define $$ \sigma_n := \inf \{n \ge \tau_n \mid f_n \le a\} \wedge N; $$ $$ \tau_{n + 1} := \inf \{n \ge \sigma_n \mid f_n \ge b\} \wedge N. $$ These are `lowerCrossingTime` and `upperCrossingTime` in our formalization which are defined using `MeasureTheory.hitting` allowing us to specify a starting and ending time. Then, we may simply define $U_N(a, b) := \sup \{n \mid \tau_n < N\}$. Fixing $a < b \in \mathbb{R}$, we will first prove the theorem in the special case that $0 \le f_0$ and $a \le f_N$. In particular, we will show $$ (b - a) \mathbb{E}[U_N(a, b)] \le \mathbb{E}[f_N]. $$ This is `MeasureTheory.integral_mul_upcrossingsBefore_le_integral` in our formalization. To prove this, we use the fact that given a non-negative, bounded, predictable process $(C_n)$ (i.e. $(C_{n + 1})$ is adapted), $(C \bullet f)_n := \sum_{k \le n} C_{k + 1}(f_{k + 1} - f_k)$ is a submartingale if $(f_n)$ is. Define $C_n := \sum_{k \le n} \mathbf{1}_{[\sigma_k, \tau_{k + 1})}(n)$. It is easy to see that $(1 - C_n)$ is non-negative, bounded and predictable, and hence, given a submartingale $(f_n)$, $(1 - C) \bullet f$ is also a submartingale. Thus, by the submartingale property, $0 \le \mathbb{E}[((1 - C) \bullet f)_0] \le \mathbb{E}[((1 - C) \bullet f)_N]$ implying $$ \mathbb{E}[(C \bullet f)_N] \le \mathbb{E}[(1 \bullet f)_N] = \mathbb{E}[f_N] - \mathbb{E}[f_0]. $$ Furthermore, \begin{align} (C \bullet f)_N & = \sum_{n \le N} \sum_{k \le N} \mathbf{1}_{[\sigma_k, \tau_{k + 1})}(n)(f_{n + 1} - f_n)\\ & = \sum_{k \le N} \sum_{n \le N} \mathbf{1}_{[\sigma_k, \tau_{k + 1})}(n)(f_{n + 1} - f_n)\\ & = \sum_{k \le N} (f_{\sigma_k + 1} - f_{\sigma_k} + f_{\sigma_k + 2} - f_{\sigma_k + 1} + \cdots + f_{\tau_{k + 1}} - f_{\tau_{k + 1} - 1})\\ & = \sum_{k \le N} (f_{\tau_{k + 1}} - f_{\sigma_k}) \ge \sum_{k < U_N(a, b)} (b - a) = (b - a) U_N(a, b) \end{align} where the inequality follows since for all $k < U_N(a, b)$, $f_{\tau_{k + 1}} - f_{\sigma_k} \ge b - a$ while for all $k > U_N(a, b)$, $f_{\tau_{k + 1}} = f_{\sigma_k} = f_N$ and $f_{\tau_{U_N(a, b) + 1}} - f_{\sigma_{U_N(a, b)}} = f_N - a \ge 0$. Hence, we have $$ (b - a) \mathbb{E}[U_N(a, b)] \le \mathbb{E}[(C \bullet f)_N] \le \mathbb{E}[f_N] - \mathbb{E}[f_0] \le \mathbb{E}[f_N], $$ as required. To obtain the general case, we simply apply the above to $((f_n - a)^+)_n$. -/ /-- `lowerCrossingTimeAux a f c N` is the first time `f` reached below `a` after time `c` before time `N`. -/ noncomputable def lowerCrossingTimeAux [Preorder ι] [InfSet ι] (a : ℝ) (f : ι → Ω → ℝ) (c N : ι) : Ω → ι := hitting f (Set.Iic a) c N #align measure_theory.lower_crossing_time_aux MeasureTheory.lowerCrossingTimeAux /-- `upperCrossingTime a b f N n` is the first time before time `N`, `f` reaches above `b` after `f` reached below `a` for the `n - 1`-th time. -/ noncomputable def upperCrossingTime [Preorder ι] [OrderBot ι] [InfSet ι] (a b : ℝ) (f : ι → Ω → ℝ) (N : ι) : ℕ → Ω → ι | 0 => ⊥ | n + 1 => fun ω => hitting f (Set.Ici b) (lowerCrossingTimeAux a f (upperCrossingTime a b f N n ω) N ω) N ω #align measure_theory.upper_crossing_time MeasureTheory.upperCrossingTime /-- `lowerCrossingTime a b f N n` is the first time before time `N`, `f` reaches below `a` after `f` reached above `b` for the `n`-th time. -/ noncomputable def lowerCrossingTime [Preorder ι] [OrderBot ι] [InfSet ι] (a b : ℝ) (f : ι → Ω → ℝ) (N : ι) (n : ℕ) : Ω → ι := fun ω => hitting f (Set.Iic a) (upperCrossingTime a b f N n ω) N ω #align measure_theory.lower_crossing_time MeasureTheory.lowerCrossingTime section variable [Preorder ι] [OrderBot ι] [InfSet ι] variable {a b : ℝ} {f : ι → Ω → ℝ} {N : ι} {n m : ℕ} {ω : Ω} @[simp] theorem upperCrossingTime_zero : upperCrossingTime a b f N 0 = ⊥ := rfl #align measure_theory.upper_crossing_time_zero MeasureTheory.upperCrossingTime_zero @[simp] theorem lowerCrossingTime_zero : lowerCrossingTime a b f N 0 = hitting f (Set.Iic a) ⊥ N := rfl #align measure_theory.lower_crossing_time_zero MeasureTheory.lowerCrossingTime_zero theorem upperCrossingTime_succ : upperCrossingTime a b f N (n + 1) ω = hitting f (Set.Ici b) (lowerCrossingTimeAux a f (upperCrossingTime a b f N n ω) N ω) N ω := by rw [upperCrossingTime] #align measure_theory.upper_crossing_time_succ MeasureTheory.upperCrossingTime_succ theorem upperCrossingTime_succ_eq (ω : Ω) : upperCrossingTime a b f N (n + 1) ω = hitting f (Set.Ici b) (lowerCrossingTime a b f N n ω) N ω := by simp only [upperCrossingTime_succ] rfl #align measure_theory.upper_crossing_time_succ_eq MeasureTheory.upperCrossingTime_succ_eq end section ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot variable [ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot ι] variable {a b : ℝ} {f : ι → Ω → ℝ} {N : ι} {n m : ℕ} {ω : Ω} theorem upperCrossingTime_le : upperCrossingTime a b f N n ω ≤ N := by cases n · simp only [upperCrossingTime_zero, Pi.bot_apply, bot_le, Nat.zero_eq] · simp only [upperCrossingTime_succ, hitting_le] #align measure_theory.upper_crossing_time_le MeasureTheory.upperCrossingTime_le @[simp] theorem upperCrossingTime_zero' : upperCrossingTime a b f ⊥ n ω = ⊥ := eq_bot_iff.2 upperCrossingTime_le #align measure_theory.upper_crossing_time_zero' MeasureTheory.upperCrossingTime_zero' theorem lowerCrossingTime_le : lowerCrossingTime a b f N n ω ≤ N := by simp only [lowerCrossingTime, hitting_le ω] #align measure_theory.lower_crossing_time_le MeasureTheory.lowerCrossingTime_le theorem upperCrossingTime_le_lowerCrossingTime : upperCrossingTime a b f N n ω ≤ lowerCrossingTime a b f N n ω := by simp only [lowerCrossingTime, le_hitting upperCrossingTime_le ω] #align measure_theory.upper_crossing_time_le_lower_crossing_time MeasureTheory.upperCrossingTime_le_lowerCrossingTime theorem lowerCrossingTime_le_upperCrossingTime_succ : lowerCrossingTime a b f N n ω ≤ upperCrossingTime a b f N (n + 1) ω := by rw [upperCrossingTime_succ] exact le_hitting lowerCrossingTime_le ω #align measure_theory.lower_crossing_time_le_upper_crossing_time_succ MeasureTheory.lowerCrossingTime_le_upperCrossingTime_succ theorem lowerCrossingTime_mono (hnm : n ≤ m) : lowerCrossingTime a b f N n ω ≤ lowerCrossingTime a b f N m ω := by suffices Monotone fun n => lowerCrossingTime a b f N n ω by exact this hnm exact monotone_nat_of_le_succ fun n => le_trans lowerCrossingTime_le_upperCrossingTime_succ upperCrossingTime_le_lowerCrossingTime #align measure_theory.lower_crossing_time_mono MeasureTheory.lowerCrossingTime_mono theorem upperCrossingTime_mono (hnm : n ≤ m) : upperCrossingTime a b f N n ω ≤ upperCrossingTime a b f N m ω := by suffices Monotone fun n => upperCrossingTime a b f N n ω by exact this hnm exact monotone_nat_of_le_succ fun n => le_trans upperCrossingTime_le_lowerCrossingTime lowerCrossingTime_le_upperCrossingTime_succ #align measure_theory.upper_crossing_time_mono MeasureTheory.upperCrossingTime_mono end ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot variable {a b : ℝ} {f : ℕ → Ω → ℝ} {N : ℕ} {n m : ℕ} {ω : Ω}
Mathlib/Probability/Martingale/Upcrossing.lean
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theorem stoppedValue_lowerCrossingTime (h : lowerCrossingTime a b f N n ω ≠ N) : stoppedValue f (lowerCrossingTime a b f N n) ω ≤ a := by
obtain ⟨j, hj₁, hj₂⟩ := (hitting_le_iff_of_lt _ (lt_of_le_of_ne lowerCrossingTime_le h)).1 le_rfl exact stoppedValue_hitting_mem ⟨j, ⟨hj₁.1, le_trans hj₁.2 lowerCrossingTime_le⟩, hj₂⟩
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Jens Wagemaker -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Even import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Divisibility import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Hom import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Commute.Units import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Units.Hom import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Canonical.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Units #align_import algebra.associated from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2f3994e1b117b1e1da49bcfb67334f33460c3ce4" /-! # Associated, prime, and irreducible elements. In this file we define the predicate `Prime p` saying that an element of a commutative monoid with zero is prime. Namely, `Prime p` means that `p` isn't zero, it isn't a unit, and `p ∣ a * b → p ∣ a ∨ p ∣ b` for all `a`, `b`; In decomposition monoids (e.g., `ℕ`, `ℤ`), this predicate is equivalent to `Irreducible`, however this is not true in general. We also define an equivalence relation `Associated` saying that two elements of a monoid differ by a multiplication by a unit. Then we show that the quotient type `Associates` is a monoid and prove basic properties of this quotient. -/ variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {δ : Type*} section Prime variable [CommMonoidWithZero α] /-- An element `p` of a commutative monoid with zero (e.g., a ring) is called *prime*, if it's not zero, not a unit, and `p ∣ a * b → p ∣ a ∨ p ∣ b` for all `a`, `b`. -/ def Prime (p : α) : Prop := p ≠ 0 ∧ ¬IsUnit p ∧ ∀ a b, p ∣ a * b → p ∣ a ∨ p ∣ b #align prime Prime namespace Prime variable {p : α} (hp : Prime p) theorem ne_zero : p ≠ 0 := hp.1 #align prime.ne_zero Prime.ne_zero theorem not_unit : ¬IsUnit p := hp.2.1 #align prime.not_unit Prime.not_unit theorem not_dvd_one : ¬p ∣ 1 := mt (isUnit_of_dvd_one ·) hp.not_unit #align prime.not_dvd_one Prime.not_dvd_one theorem ne_one : p ≠ 1 := fun h => hp.2.1 (h.symm ▸ isUnit_one) #align prime.ne_one Prime.ne_one theorem dvd_or_dvd (hp : Prime p) {a b : α} (h : p ∣ a * b) : p ∣ a ∨ p ∣ b := hp.2.2 a b h #align prime.dvd_or_dvd Prime.dvd_or_dvd theorem dvd_mul {a b : α} : p ∣ a * b ↔ p ∣ a ∨ p ∣ b := ⟨hp.dvd_or_dvd, (Or.elim · (dvd_mul_of_dvd_left · _) (dvd_mul_of_dvd_right · _))⟩ theorem isPrimal (hp : Prime p) : IsPrimal p := fun _a _b dvd ↦ (hp.dvd_or_dvd dvd).elim (fun h ↦ ⟨p, 1, h, one_dvd _, (mul_one p).symm⟩) fun h ↦ ⟨1, p, one_dvd _, h, (one_mul p).symm⟩ theorem not_dvd_mul {a b : α} (ha : ¬ p ∣ a) (hb : ¬ p ∣ b) : ¬ p ∣ a * b := hp.dvd_mul.not.mpr <| not_or.mpr ⟨ha, hb⟩ theorem dvd_of_dvd_pow (hp : Prime p) {a : α} {n : ℕ} (h : p ∣ a ^ n) : p ∣ a := by induction' n with n ih · rw [pow_zero] at h have := isUnit_of_dvd_one h have := not_unit hp contradiction rw [pow_succ'] at h cases' dvd_or_dvd hp h with dvd_a dvd_pow · assumption exact ih dvd_pow #align prime.dvd_of_dvd_pow Prime.dvd_of_dvd_pow theorem dvd_pow_iff_dvd {a : α} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : p ∣ a ^ n ↔ p ∣ a := ⟨hp.dvd_of_dvd_pow, (dvd_pow · hn)⟩ end Prime @[simp] theorem not_prime_zero : ¬Prime (0 : α) := fun h => h.ne_zero rfl #align not_prime_zero not_prime_zero @[simp] theorem not_prime_one : ¬Prime (1 : α) := fun h => h.not_unit isUnit_one #align not_prime_one not_prime_one section Map variable [CommMonoidWithZero β] {F : Type*} {G : Type*} [FunLike F α β] variable [MonoidWithZeroHomClass F α β] [FunLike G β α] [MulHomClass G β α] variable (f : F) (g : G) {p : α} theorem comap_prime (hinv : ∀ a, g (f a : β) = a) (hp : Prime (f p)) : Prime p := ⟨fun h => hp.1 <| by simp [h], fun h => hp.2.1 <| h.map f, fun a b h => by refine (hp.2.2 (f a) (f b) <| by convert map_dvd f h simp).imp ?_ ?_ <;> · intro h convert ← map_dvd g h <;> apply hinv⟩ #align comap_prime comap_prime theorem MulEquiv.prime_iff (e : α ≃* β) : Prime p ↔ Prime (e p) := ⟨fun h => (comap_prime e.symm e fun a => by simp) <| (e.symm_apply_apply p).substr h, comap_prime e e.symm fun a => by simp⟩ #align mul_equiv.prime_iff MulEquiv.prime_iff end Map end Prime theorem Prime.left_dvd_or_dvd_right_of_dvd_mul [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] {p : α} (hp : Prime p) {a b : α} : a ∣ p * b → p ∣ a ∨ a ∣ b := by rintro ⟨c, hc⟩ rcases hp.2.2 a c (hc ▸ dvd_mul_right _ _) with (h | ⟨x, rfl⟩) · exact Or.inl h · rw [mul_left_comm, mul_right_inj' hp.ne_zero] at hc exact Or.inr (hc.symm ▸ dvd_mul_right _ _) #align prime.left_dvd_or_dvd_right_of_dvd_mul Prime.left_dvd_or_dvd_right_of_dvd_mul theorem Prime.pow_dvd_of_dvd_mul_left [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] {p a b : α} (hp : Prime p) (n : ℕ) (h : ¬p ∣ a) (h' : p ^ n ∣ a * b) : p ^ n ∣ b := by induction' n with n ih · rw [pow_zero] exact one_dvd b · obtain ⟨c, rfl⟩ := ih (dvd_trans (pow_dvd_pow p n.le_succ) h') rw [pow_succ] apply mul_dvd_mul_left _ ((hp.dvd_or_dvd _).resolve_left h) rwa [← mul_dvd_mul_iff_left (pow_ne_zero n hp.ne_zero), ← pow_succ, mul_left_comm] #align prime.pow_dvd_of_dvd_mul_left Prime.pow_dvd_of_dvd_mul_left theorem Prime.pow_dvd_of_dvd_mul_right [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] {p a b : α} (hp : Prime p) (n : ℕ) (h : ¬p ∣ b) (h' : p ^ n ∣ a * b) : p ^ n ∣ a := by rw [mul_comm] at h' exact hp.pow_dvd_of_dvd_mul_left n h h' #align prime.pow_dvd_of_dvd_mul_right Prime.pow_dvd_of_dvd_mul_right theorem Prime.dvd_of_pow_dvd_pow_mul_pow_of_square_not_dvd [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] {p a b : α} {n : ℕ} (hp : Prime p) (hpow : p ^ n.succ ∣ a ^ n.succ * b ^ n) (hb : ¬p ^ 2 ∣ b) : p ∣ a := by -- Suppose `p ∣ b`, write `b = p * x` and `hy : a ^ n.succ * b ^ n = p ^ n.succ * y`. cases' hp.dvd_or_dvd ((dvd_pow_self p (Nat.succ_ne_zero n)).trans hpow) with H hbdiv · exact hp.dvd_of_dvd_pow H obtain ⟨x, rfl⟩ := hp.dvd_of_dvd_pow hbdiv obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := hpow -- Then we can divide out a common factor of `p ^ n` from the equation `hy`. have : a ^ n.succ * x ^ n = p * y := by refine mul_left_cancel₀ (pow_ne_zero n hp.ne_zero) ?_ rw [← mul_assoc _ p, ← pow_succ, ← hy, mul_pow, ← mul_assoc (a ^ n.succ), mul_comm _ (p ^ n), mul_assoc] -- So `p ∣ a` (and we're done) or `p ∣ x`, which can't be the case since it implies `p^2 ∣ b`. refine hp.dvd_of_dvd_pow ((hp.dvd_or_dvd ⟨_, this⟩).resolve_right fun hdvdx => hb ?_) obtain ⟨z, rfl⟩ := hp.dvd_of_dvd_pow hdvdx rw [pow_two, ← mul_assoc] exact dvd_mul_right _ _ #align prime.dvd_of_pow_dvd_pow_mul_pow_of_square_not_dvd Prime.dvd_of_pow_dvd_pow_mul_pow_of_square_not_dvd theorem prime_pow_succ_dvd_mul {α : Type*} [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] {p x y : α} (h : Prime p) {i : ℕ} (hxy : p ^ (i + 1) ∣ x * y) : p ^ (i + 1) ∣ x ∨ p ∣ y := by rw [or_iff_not_imp_right] intro hy induction' i with i ih generalizing x · rw [pow_one] at hxy ⊢ exact (h.dvd_or_dvd hxy).resolve_right hy rw [pow_succ'] at hxy ⊢ obtain ⟨x', rfl⟩ := (h.dvd_or_dvd (dvd_of_mul_right_dvd hxy)).resolve_right hy rw [mul_assoc] at hxy exact mul_dvd_mul_left p (ih ((mul_dvd_mul_iff_left h.ne_zero).mp hxy)) #align prime_pow_succ_dvd_mul prime_pow_succ_dvd_mul /-- `Irreducible p` states that `p` is non-unit and only factors into units. We explicitly avoid stating that `p` is non-zero, this would require a semiring. Assuming only a monoid allows us to reuse irreducible for associated elements. -/ structure Irreducible [Monoid α] (p : α) : Prop where /-- `p` is not a unit -/ not_unit : ¬IsUnit p /-- if `p` factors then one factor is a unit -/ isUnit_or_isUnit' : ∀ a b, p = a * b → IsUnit a ∨ IsUnit b #align irreducible Irreducible namespace Irreducible theorem not_dvd_one [CommMonoid α] {p : α} (hp : Irreducible p) : ¬p ∣ 1 := mt (isUnit_of_dvd_one ·) hp.not_unit #align irreducible.not_dvd_one Irreducible.not_dvd_one theorem isUnit_or_isUnit [Monoid α] {p : α} (hp : Irreducible p) {a b : α} (h : p = a * b) : IsUnit a ∨ IsUnit b := hp.isUnit_or_isUnit' a b h #align irreducible.is_unit_or_is_unit Irreducible.isUnit_or_isUnit end Irreducible theorem irreducible_iff [Monoid α] {p : α} : Irreducible p ↔ ¬IsUnit p ∧ ∀ a b, p = a * b → IsUnit a ∨ IsUnit b := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.1, h.2⟩, fun h => ⟨h.1, h.2⟩⟩ #align irreducible_iff irreducible_iff @[simp] theorem not_irreducible_one [Monoid α] : ¬Irreducible (1 : α) := by simp [irreducible_iff] #align not_irreducible_one not_irreducible_one theorem Irreducible.ne_one [Monoid α] : ∀ {p : α}, Irreducible p → p ≠ 1 | _, hp, rfl => not_irreducible_one hp #align irreducible.ne_one Irreducible.ne_one @[simp] theorem not_irreducible_zero [MonoidWithZero α] : ¬Irreducible (0 : α) | ⟨hn0, h⟩ => have : IsUnit (0 : α) ∨ IsUnit (0 : α) := h 0 0 (mul_zero 0).symm this.elim hn0 hn0 #align not_irreducible_zero not_irreducible_zero theorem Irreducible.ne_zero [MonoidWithZero α] : ∀ {p : α}, Irreducible p → p ≠ 0 | _, hp, rfl => not_irreducible_zero hp #align irreducible.ne_zero Irreducible.ne_zero theorem of_irreducible_mul {α} [Monoid α] {x y : α} : Irreducible (x * y) → IsUnit x ∨ IsUnit y | ⟨_, h⟩ => h _ _ rfl #align of_irreducible_mul of_irreducible_mul theorem not_irreducible_pow {α} [Monoid α] {x : α} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 1) : ¬ Irreducible (x ^ n) := by cases n with | zero => simp | succ n => intro ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ have := h₂ _ _ (pow_succ _ _) rw [isUnit_pow_iff (Nat.succ_ne_succ.mp hn), or_self] at this exact h₁ (this.pow _) #noalign of_irreducible_pow theorem irreducible_or_factor {α} [Monoid α] (x : α) (h : ¬IsUnit x) : Irreducible x ∨ ∃ a b, ¬IsUnit a ∧ ¬IsUnit b ∧ a * b = x := by haveI := Classical.dec refine or_iff_not_imp_right.2 fun H => ?_ simp? [h, irreducible_iff] at H ⊢ says simp only [exists_and_left, not_exists, not_and, irreducible_iff, h, not_false_eq_true, true_and] at H ⊢ refine fun a b h => by_contradiction fun o => ?_ simp? [not_or] at o says simp only [not_or] at o exact H _ o.1 _ o.2 h.symm #align irreducible_or_factor irreducible_or_factor /-- If `p` and `q` are irreducible, then `p ∣ q` implies `q ∣ p`. -/ theorem Irreducible.dvd_symm [Monoid α] {p q : α} (hp : Irreducible p) (hq : Irreducible q) : p ∣ q → q ∣ p := by rintro ⟨q', rfl⟩ rw [IsUnit.mul_right_dvd (Or.resolve_left (of_irreducible_mul hq) hp.not_unit)] #align irreducible.dvd_symm Irreducible.dvd_symm theorem Irreducible.dvd_comm [Monoid α] {p q : α} (hp : Irreducible p) (hq : Irreducible q) : p ∣ q ↔ q ∣ p := ⟨hp.dvd_symm hq, hq.dvd_symm hp⟩ #align irreducible.dvd_comm Irreducible.dvd_comm section variable [Monoid α] theorem irreducible_units_mul (a : αˣ) (b : α) : Irreducible (↑a * b) ↔ Irreducible b := by simp only [irreducible_iff, Units.isUnit_units_mul, and_congr_right_iff] refine fun _ => ⟨fun h A B HAB => ?_, fun h A B HAB => ?_⟩ · rw [← a.isUnit_units_mul] apply h rw [mul_assoc, ← HAB] · rw [← a⁻¹.isUnit_units_mul] apply h rw [mul_assoc, ← HAB, Units.inv_mul_cancel_left] #align irreducible_units_mul irreducible_units_mul theorem irreducible_isUnit_mul {a b : α} (h : IsUnit a) : Irreducible (a * b) ↔ Irreducible b := let ⟨a, ha⟩ := h ha ▸ irreducible_units_mul a b #align irreducible_is_unit_mul irreducible_isUnit_mul theorem irreducible_mul_units (a : αˣ) (b : α) : Irreducible (b * ↑a) ↔ Irreducible b := by simp only [irreducible_iff, Units.isUnit_mul_units, and_congr_right_iff] refine fun _ => ⟨fun h A B HAB => ?_, fun h A B HAB => ?_⟩ · rw [← Units.isUnit_mul_units B a] apply h rw [← mul_assoc, ← HAB] · rw [← Units.isUnit_mul_units B a⁻¹] apply h rw [← mul_assoc, ← HAB, Units.mul_inv_cancel_right] #align irreducible_mul_units irreducible_mul_units theorem irreducible_mul_isUnit {a b : α} (h : IsUnit a) : Irreducible (b * a) ↔ Irreducible b := let ⟨a, ha⟩ := h ha ▸ irreducible_mul_units a b #align irreducible_mul_is_unit irreducible_mul_isUnit theorem irreducible_mul_iff {a b : α} : Irreducible (a * b) ↔ Irreducible a ∧ IsUnit b ∨ Irreducible b ∧ IsUnit a := by constructor · refine fun h => Or.imp (fun h' => ⟨?_, h'⟩) (fun h' => ⟨?_, h'⟩) (h.isUnit_or_isUnit rfl).symm · rwa [irreducible_mul_isUnit h'] at h · rwa [irreducible_isUnit_mul h'] at h · rintro (⟨ha, hb⟩ | ⟨hb, ha⟩) · rwa [irreducible_mul_isUnit hb] · rwa [irreducible_isUnit_mul ha] #align irreducible_mul_iff irreducible_mul_iff end section CommMonoid variable [CommMonoid α] {a : α} theorem Irreducible.not_square (ha : Irreducible a) : ¬IsSquare a := by rw [isSquare_iff_exists_sq] rintro ⟨b, rfl⟩ exact not_irreducible_pow (by decide) ha #align irreducible.not_square Irreducible.not_square theorem IsSquare.not_irreducible (ha : IsSquare a) : ¬Irreducible a := fun h => h.not_square ha #align is_square.not_irreducible IsSquare.not_irreducible end CommMonoid section CommMonoidWithZero variable [CommMonoidWithZero α] theorem Irreducible.prime_of_isPrimal {a : α} (irr : Irreducible a) (primal : IsPrimal a) : Prime a := ⟨irr.ne_zero, irr.not_unit, fun a b dvd ↦ by obtain ⟨d₁, d₂, h₁, h₂, rfl⟩ := primal dvd exact (of_irreducible_mul irr).symm.imp (·.mul_right_dvd.mpr h₁) (·.mul_left_dvd.mpr h₂)⟩ theorem Irreducible.prime [DecompositionMonoid α] {a : α} (irr : Irreducible a) : Prime a := irr.prime_of_isPrimal (DecompositionMonoid.primal a) end CommMonoidWithZero section CancelCommMonoidWithZero variable [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] {a p : α} protected theorem Prime.irreducible (hp : Prime p) : Irreducible p := ⟨hp.not_unit, fun a b ↦ by rintro rfl exact (hp.dvd_or_dvd dvd_rfl).symm.imp (isUnit_of_dvd_one <| (mul_dvd_mul_iff_right <| right_ne_zero_of_mul hp.ne_zero).mp <| dvd_mul_of_dvd_right · _) (isUnit_of_dvd_one <| (mul_dvd_mul_iff_left <| left_ne_zero_of_mul hp.ne_zero).mp <| dvd_mul_of_dvd_left · _)⟩ #align prime.irreducible Prime.irreducible theorem irreducible_iff_prime [DecompositionMonoid α] {a : α} : Irreducible a ↔ Prime a := ⟨Irreducible.prime, Prime.irreducible⟩ theorem succ_dvd_or_succ_dvd_of_succ_sum_dvd_mul (hp : Prime p) {a b : α} {k l : ℕ} : p ^ k ∣ a → p ^ l ∣ b → p ^ (k + l + 1) ∣ a * b → p ^ (k + 1) ∣ a ∨ p ^ (l + 1) ∣ b := fun ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ ⟨z, hz⟩ => have h : p ^ (k + l) * (x * y) = p ^ (k + l) * (p * z) := by simpa [mul_comm, pow_add, hx, hy, mul_assoc, mul_left_comm] using hz have hp0 : p ^ (k + l) ≠ 0 := pow_ne_zero _ hp.ne_zero have hpd : p ∣ x * y := ⟨z, by rwa [mul_right_inj' hp0] at h⟩ (hp.dvd_or_dvd hpd).elim (fun ⟨d, hd⟩ => Or.inl ⟨d, by simp [*, pow_succ, mul_comm, mul_left_comm, mul_assoc]⟩) fun ⟨d, hd⟩ => Or.inr ⟨d, by simp [*, pow_succ, mul_comm, mul_left_comm, mul_assoc]⟩ #align succ_dvd_or_succ_dvd_of_succ_sum_dvd_mul succ_dvd_or_succ_dvd_of_succ_sum_dvd_mul theorem Prime.not_square (hp : Prime p) : ¬IsSquare p := hp.irreducible.not_square #align prime.not_square Prime.not_square theorem IsSquare.not_prime (ha : IsSquare a) : ¬Prime a := fun h => h.not_square ha #align is_square.not_prime IsSquare.not_prime theorem not_prime_pow {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 1) : ¬Prime (a ^ n) := fun hp => not_irreducible_pow hn hp.irreducible #align pow_not_prime not_prime_pow end CancelCommMonoidWithZero /-- Two elements of a `Monoid` are `Associated` if one of them is another one multiplied by a unit on the right. -/ def Associated [Monoid α] (x y : α) : Prop := ∃ u : αˣ, x * u = y #align associated Associated /-- Notation for two elements of a monoid are associated, i.e. if one of them is another one multiplied by a unit on the right. -/ local infixl:50 " ~ᵤ " => Associated namespace Associated @[refl] protected theorem refl [Monoid α] (x : α) : x ~ᵤ x := ⟨1, by simp⟩ #align associated.refl Associated.refl protected theorem rfl [Monoid α] {x : α} : x ~ᵤ x := .refl x instance [Monoid α] : IsRefl α Associated := ⟨Associated.refl⟩ @[symm] protected theorem symm [Monoid α] : ∀ {x y : α}, x ~ᵤ y → y ~ᵤ x | x, _, ⟨u, rfl⟩ => ⟨u⁻¹, by rw [mul_assoc, Units.mul_inv, mul_one]⟩ #align associated.symm Associated.symm instance [Monoid α] : IsSymm α Associated := ⟨fun _ _ => Associated.symm⟩ protected theorem comm [Monoid α] {x y : α} : x ~ᵤ y ↔ y ~ᵤ x := ⟨Associated.symm, Associated.symm⟩ #align associated.comm Associated.comm @[trans] protected theorem trans [Monoid α] : ∀ {x y z : α}, x ~ᵤ y → y ~ᵤ z → x ~ᵤ z | x, _, _, ⟨u, rfl⟩, ⟨v, rfl⟩ => ⟨u * v, by rw [Units.val_mul, mul_assoc]⟩ #align associated.trans Associated.trans instance [Monoid α] : IsTrans α Associated := ⟨fun _ _ _ => Associated.trans⟩ /-- The setoid of the relation `x ~ᵤ y` iff there is a unit `u` such that `x * u = y` -/ protected def setoid (α : Type*) [Monoid α] : Setoid α where r := Associated iseqv := ⟨Associated.refl, Associated.symm, Associated.trans⟩ #align associated.setoid Associated.setoid theorem map {M N : Type*} [Monoid M] [Monoid N] {F : Type*} [FunLike F M N] [MonoidHomClass F M N] (f : F) {x y : M} (ha : Associated x y) : Associated (f x) (f y) := by obtain ⟨u, ha⟩ := ha exact ⟨Units.map f u, by rw [← ha, map_mul, Units.coe_map, MonoidHom.coe_coe]⟩ end Associated attribute [local instance] Associated.setoid theorem unit_associated_one [Monoid α] {u : αˣ} : (u : α) ~ᵤ 1 := ⟨u⁻¹, Units.mul_inv u⟩ #align unit_associated_one unit_associated_one @[simp] theorem associated_one_iff_isUnit [Monoid α] {a : α} : (a : α) ~ᵤ 1 ↔ IsUnit a := Iff.intro (fun h => let ⟨c, h⟩ := h.symm h ▸ ⟨c, (one_mul _).symm⟩) fun ⟨c, h⟩ => Associated.symm ⟨c, by simp [h]⟩ #align associated_one_iff_is_unit associated_one_iff_isUnit @[simp] theorem associated_zero_iff_eq_zero [MonoidWithZero α] (a : α) : a ~ᵤ 0 ↔ a = 0 := Iff.intro (fun h => by let ⟨u, h⟩ := h.symm simpa using h.symm) fun h => h ▸ Associated.refl a #align associated_zero_iff_eq_zero associated_zero_iff_eq_zero theorem associated_one_of_mul_eq_one [CommMonoid α] {a : α} (b : α) (hab : a * b = 1) : a ~ᵤ 1 := show (Units.mkOfMulEqOne a b hab : α) ~ᵤ 1 from unit_associated_one #align associated_one_of_mul_eq_one associated_one_of_mul_eq_one theorem associated_one_of_associated_mul_one [CommMonoid α] {a b : α} : a * b ~ᵤ 1 → a ~ᵤ 1 | ⟨u, h⟩ => associated_one_of_mul_eq_one (b * u) <| by simpa [mul_assoc] using h #align associated_one_of_associated_mul_one associated_one_of_associated_mul_one theorem associated_mul_unit_left {β : Type*} [Monoid β] (a u : β) (hu : IsUnit u) : Associated (a * u) a := let ⟨u', hu⟩ := hu ⟨u'⁻¹, hu ▸ Units.mul_inv_cancel_right _ _⟩ #align associated_mul_unit_left associated_mul_unit_left
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theorem associated_unit_mul_left {β : Type*} [CommMonoid β] (a u : β) (hu : IsUnit u) : Associated (u * a) a := by
rw [mul_comm] exact associated_mul_unit_left _ _ hu
/- Copyright (c) 2014 Robert Lewis. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Robert Lewis, Leonardo de Moura, Mario Carneiro, Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.CharZero.Lemmas import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Commute import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Field.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Pow import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Int #align_import algebra.order.field.power from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"acb3d204d4ee883eb686f45d486a2a6811a01329" /-! # Lemmas about powers in ordered fields. -/ variable {α : Type*} open Function Int section LinearOrderedSemifield variable [LinearOrderedSemifield α] {a b c d e : α} {m n : ℤ} /-! ### Integer powers -/ @[gcongr] theorem zpow_le_of_le (ha : 1 ≤ a) (h : m ≤ n) : a ^ m ≤ a ^ n := by have ha₀ : 0 < a := one_pos.trans_le ha lift n - m to ℕ using sub_nonneg.2 h with k hk calc a ^ m = a ^ m * 1 := (mul_one _).symm _ ≤ a ^ m * a ^ k := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left (one_le_pow_of_one_le ha _) (zpow_nonneg ha₀.le _) _ = a ^ n := by rw [← zpow_natCast, ← zpow_add₀ ha₀.ne', hk, add_sub_cancel] #align zpow_le_of_le zpow_le_of_le theorem zpow_le_one_of_nonpos (ha : 1 ≤ a) (hn : n ≤ 0) : a ^ n ≤ 1 := (zpow_le_of_le ha hn).trans_eq <| zpow_zero _ #align zpow_le_one_of_nonpos zpow_le_one_of_nonpos theorem one_le_zpow_of_nonneg (ha : 1 ≤ a) (hn : 0 ≤ n) : 1 ≤ a ^ n := (zpow_zero _).symm.trans_le <| zpow_le_of_le ha hn #align one_le_zpow_of_nonneg one_le_zpow_of_nonneg protected theorem Nat.zpow_pos_of_pos {a : ℕ} (h : 0 < a) (n : ℤ) : 0 < (a : α) ^ n := by apply zpow_pos_of_pos exact mod_cast h #align nat.zpow_pos_of_pos Nat.zpow_pos_of_pos theorem Nat.zpow_ne_zero_of_pos {a : ℕ} (h : 0 < a) (n : ℤ) : (a : α) ^ n ≠ 0 := (Nat.zpow_pos_of_pos h n).ne' #align nat.zpow_ne_zero_of_pos Nat.zpow_ne_zero_of_pos theorem one_lt_zpow (ha : 1 < a) : ∀ n : ℤ, 0 < n → 1 < a ^ n | (n : ℕ), h => (zpow_natCast _ _).symm.subst (one_lt_pow ha <| Int.natCast_ne_zero.mp h.ne') | -[_+1], h => ((Int.negSucc_not_pos _).mp h).elim #align one_lt_zpow one_lt_zpow theorem zpow_strictMono (hx : 1 < a) : StrictMono (a ^ · : ℤ → α) := strictMono_int_of_lt_succ fun n => have xpos : 0 < a := zero_lt_one.trans hx calc a ^ n < a ^ n * a := lt_mul_of_one_lt_right (zpow_pos_of_pos xpos _) hx _ = a ^ (n + 1) := (zpow_add_one₀ xpos.ne' _).symm #align zpow_strict_mono zpow_strictMono theorem zpow_strictAnti (h₀ : 0 < a) (h₁ : a < 1) : StrictAnti (a ^ · : ℤ → α) := strictAnti_int_of_succ_lt fun n => calc a ^ (n + 1) = a ^ n * a := zpow_add_one₀ h₀.ne' _ _ < a ^ n * 1 := (mul_lt_mul_left <| zpow_pos_of_pos h₀ _).2 h₁ _ = a ^ n := mul_one _ #align zpow_strict_anti zpow_strictAnti @[simp] theorem zpow_lt_iff_lt (hx : 1 < a) : a ^ m < a ^ n ↔ m < n := (zpow_strictMono hx).lt_iff_lt #align zpow_lt_iff_lt zpow_lt_iff_lt @[gcongr] alias ⟨_, GCongr.zpow_lt_of_lt⟩ := zpow_lt_iff_lt @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-10")] alias zpow_lt_of_lt := GCongr.zpow_lt_of_lt @[simp] theorem zpow_le_iff_le (hx : 1 < a) : a ^ m ≤ a ^ n ↔ m ≤ n := (zpow_strictMono hx).le_iff_le #align zpow_le_iff_le zpow_le_iff_le @[simp] theorem div_pow_le (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hb : 1 ≤ b) (k : ℕ) : a / b ^ k ≤ a := div_le_self ha <| one_le_pow_of_one_le hb _ #align div_pow_le div_pow_le theorem zpow_injective (h₀ : 0 < a) (h₁ : a ≠ 1) : Injective (a ^ · : ℤ → α) := by rcases h₁.lt_or_lt with (H | H) · exact (zpow_strictAnti h₀ H).injective · exact (zpow_strictMono H).injective #align zpow_injective zpow_injective @[simp] theorem zpow_inj (h₀ : 0 < a) (h₁ : a ≠ 1) : a ^ m = a ^ n ↔ m = n := (zpow_injective h₀ h₁).eq_iff #align zpow_inj zpow_inj theorem zpow_le_max_of_min_le {x : α} (hx : 1 ≤ x) {a b c : ℤ} (h : min a b ≤ c) : x ^ (-c) ≤ max (x ^ (-a)) (x ^ (-b)) := have : Antitone fun n : ℤ => x ^ (-n) := fun _ _ h => zpow_le_of_le hx (neg_le_neg h) (this h).trans_eq this.map_min #align zpow_le_max_of_min_le zpow_le_max_of_min_le theorem zpow_le_max_iff_min_le {x : α} (hx : 1 < x) {a b c : ℤ} : x ^ (-c) ≤ max (x ^ (-a)) (x ^ (-b)) ↔ min a b ≤ c := by simp_rw [le_max_iff, min_le_iff, zpow_le_iff_le hx, neg_le_neg_iff] #align zpow_le_max_iff_min_le zpow_le_max_iff_min_le end LinearOrderedSemifield section LinearOrderedField variable [LinearOrderedField α] {a b c d : α} {n : ℤ} #noalign zpow_bit0_nonneg #noalign zpow_bit0_pos #noalign zpow_bit0_pos_iff #noalign zpow_bit1_neg_iff #noalign zpow_bit1_nonneg_iff #noalign zpow_bit1_nonpos_iff #noalign zpow_bit1_pos_iff protected theorem Even.zpow_nonneg (hn : Even n) (a : α) : 0 ≤ a ^ n := by obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ := hn; rw [zpow_add' (by simp [em'])]; exact mul_self_nonneg _ #align even.zpow_nonneg Even.zpow_nonneg lemma zpow_two_nonneg (a : α) : 0 ≤ a ^ (2 : ℤ) := even_two.zpow_nonneg _ #align zpow_two_nonneg zpow_two_nonneg lemma zpow_neg_two_nonneg (a : α) : 0 ≤ a ^ (-2 : ℤ) := even_neg_two.zpow_nonneg _ #align zpow_neg_two_nonneg zpow_neg_two_nonneg protected lemma Even.zpow_pos (hn : Even n) (ha : a ≠ 0) : 0 < a ^ n := (hn.zpow_nonneg _).lt_of_ne' (zpow_ne_zero _ ha) #align even.zpow_pos Even.zpow_pos lemma zpow_two_pos_of_ne_zero (ha : a ≠ 0) : 0 < a ^ (2 : ℤ) := even_two.zpow_pos ha #align zpow_two_pos_of_ne_zero zpow_two_pos_of_ne_zero theorem Even.zpow_pos_iff (hn : Even n) (h : n ≠ 0) : 0 < a ^ n ↔ a ≠ 0 := by obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ := hn rw [zpow_add' (by simp [em']), mul_self_pos, zpow_ne_zero_iff (by simpa using h)] #align even.zpow_pos_iff Even.zpow_pos_iff theorem Odd.zpow_neg_iff (hn : Odd n) : a ^ n < 0 ↔ a < 0 := by refine ⟨lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le (zpow_nonneg · _), fun ha ↦ ?_⟩ obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ := hn rw [zpow_add_one₀ ha.ne] exact mul_neg_of_pos_of_neg (Even.zpow_pos (even_two_mul _) ha.ne) ha #align odd.zpow_neg_iff Odd.zpow_neg_iff protected lemma Odd.zpow_nonneg_iff (hn : Odd n) : 0 ≤ a ^ n ↔ 0 ≤ a := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 hn.zpow_neg_iff #align odd.zpow_nonneg_iff Odd.zpow_nonneg_iff theorem Odd.zpow_nonpos_iff (hn : Odd n) : a ^ n ≤ 0 ↔ a ≤ 0 := by rw [le_iff_lt_or_eq, le_iff_lt_or_eq, hn.zpow_neg_iff, zpow_eq_zero_iff] rintro rfl exact Int.odd_iff_not_even.1 hn even_zero #align odd.zpow_nonpos_iff Odd.zpow_nonpos_iff lemma Odd.zpow_pos_iff (hn : Odd n) : 0 < a ^ n ↔ 0 < a := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le hn.zpow_nonpos_iff #align odd.zpow_pos_iff Odd.zpow_pos_iff alias ⟨_, Odd.zpow_neg⟩ := Odd.zpow_neg_iff #align odd.zpow_neg Odd.zpow_neg alias ⟨_, Odd.zpow_nonpos⟩ := Odd.zpow_nonpos_iff #align odd.zpow_nonpos Odd.zpow_nonpos
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theorem Even.zpow_abs {p : ℤ} (hp : Even p) (a : α) : |a| ^ p = a ^ p := by
cases' abs_choice a with h h <;> simp only [h, hp.neg_zpow _]
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.Caratheodory /-! # Induced Outer Measure We can extend a function defined on a subset of `Set α` to an outer measure. The underlying function is called `extend`, and the measure it induces is called `inducedOuterMeasure`. Some lemmas below are proven twice, once in the general case, and one where the function `m` is only defined on measurable sets (i.e. when `P = MeasurableSet`). In the latter cases, we can remove some hypotheses in the statement. The general version has the same name, but with a prime at the end. ## Tags outer measure -/ #align_import measure_theory.measure.outer_measure from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"343e80208d29d2d15f8050b929aa50fe4ce71b55" noncomputable section open Set Function Filter open scoped Classical NNReal Topology ENNReal namespace MeasureTheory open OuterMeasure section Extend variable {α : Type*} {P : α → Prop} variable (m : ∀ s : α, P s → ℝ≥0∞) /-- We can trivially extend a function defined on a subclass of objects (with codomain `ℝ≥0∞`) to all objects by defining it to be `∞` on the objects not in the class. -/ def extend (s : α) : ℝ≥0∞ := ⨅ h : P s, m s h #align measure_theory.extend MeasureTheory.extend theorem extend_eq {s : α} (h : P s) : extend m s = m s h := by simp [extend, h] #align measure_theory.extend_eq MeasureTheory.extend_eq theorem extend_eq_top {s : α} (h : ¬P s) : extend m s = ∞ := by simp [extend, h] #align measure_theory.extend_eq_top MeasureTheory.extend_eq_top theorem smul_extend {R} [Zero R] [SMulWithZero R ℝ≥0∞] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0∞] [NoZeroSMulDivisors R ℝ≥0∞] {c : R} (hc : c ≠ 0) : c • extend m = extend fun s h => c • m s h := by ext1 s dsimp [extend] by_cases h : P s · simp [h] · simp [h, ENNReal.smul_top, hc] #align measure_theory.smul_extend MeasureTheory.smul_extend theorem le_extend {s : α} (h : P s) : m s h ≤ extend m s := by simp only [extend, le_iInf_iff] intro rfl #align measure_theory.le_extend MeasureTheory.le_extend -- TODO: why this is a bad `congr` lemma? theorem extend_congr {β : Type*} {Pb : β → Prop} {mb : ∀ s : β, Pb s → ℝ≥0∞} {sa : α} {sb : β} (hP : P sa ↔ Pb sb) (hm : ∀ (ha : P sa) (hb : Pb sb), m sa ha = mb sb hb) : extend m sa = extend mb sb := iInf_congr_Prop hP fun _h => hm _ _ #align measure_theory.extend_congr MeasureTheory.extend_congr @[simp] theorem extend_top {α : Type*} {P : α → Prop} : extend (fun _ _ => ∞ : ∀ s : α, P s → ℝ≥0∞) = ⊤ := funext fun _ => iInf_eq_top.mpr fun _ => rfl #align measure_theory.extend_top MeasureTheory.extend_top end Extend section ExtendSet variable {α : Type*} {P : Set α → Prop} variable {m : ∀ s : Set α, P s → ℝ≥0∞} variable (P0 : P ∅) (m0 : m ∅ P0 = 0) variable (PU : ∀ ⦃f : ℕ → Set α⦄ (_hm : ∀ i, P (f i)), P (⋃ i, f i)) variable (mU : ∀ ⦃f : ℕ → Set α⦄ (hm : ∀ i, P (f i)), Pairwise (Disjoint on f) → m (⋃ i, f i) (PU hm) = ∑' i, m (f i) (hm i)) variable (msU : ∀ ⦃f : ℕ → Set α⦄ (hm : ∀ i, P (f i)), m (⋃ i, f i) (PU hm) ≤ ∑' i, m (f i) (hm i)) variable (m_mono : ∀ ⦃s₁ s₂ : Set α⦄ (hs₁ : P s₁) (hs₂ : P s₂), s₁ ⊆ s₂ → m s₁ hs₁ ≤ m s₂ hs₂) theorem extend_empty : extend m ∅ = 0 := (extend_eq _ P0).trans m0 #align measure_theory.extend_empty MeasureTheory.extend_empty theorem extend_iUnion_nat {f : ℕ → Set α} (hm : ∀ i, P (f i)) (mU : m (⋃ i, f i) (PU hm) = ∑' i, m (f i) (hm i)) : extend m (⋃ i, f i) = ∑' i, extend m (f i) := (extend_eq _ _).trans <| mU.trans <| by congr with i rw [extend_eq] #align measure_theory.extend_Union_nat MeasureTheory.extend_iUnion_nat section Subadditive theorem extend_iUnion_le_tsum_nat' (s : ℕ → Set α) : extend m (⋃ i, s i) ≤ ∑' i, extend m (s i) := by by_cases h : ∀ i, P (s i) · rw [extend_eq _ (PU h), congr_arg tsum _] · apply msU h funext i apply extend_eq _ (h i) · cases' not_forall.1 h with i hi exact le_trans (le_iInf fun h => hi.elim h) (ENNReal.le_tsum i) #align measure_theory.extend_Union_le_tsum_nat' MeasureTheory.extend_iUnion_le_tsum_nat' end Subadditive section Mono theorem extend_mono' ⦃s₁ s₂ : Set α⦄ (h₁ : P s₁) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : extend m s₁ ≤ extend m s₂ := by refine le_iInf ?_ intro h₂ rw [extend_eq m h₁] exact m_mono h₁ h₂ hs #align measure_theory.extend_mono' MeasureTheory.extend_mono' end Mono section Unions theorem extend_iUnion {β} [Countable β] {f : β → Set α} (hd : Pairwise (Disjoint on f)) (hm : ∀ i, P (f i)) : extend m (⋃ i, f i) = ∑' i, extend m (f i) := by cases nonempty_encodable β rw [← Encodable.iUnion_decode₂, ← tsum_iUnion_decode₂] · exact extend_iUnion_nat PU (fun n => Encodable.iUnion_decode₂_cases P0 hm) (mU _ (Encodable.iUnion_decode₂_disjoint_on hd)) · exact extend_empty P0 m0 #align measure_theory.extend_Union MeasureTheory.extend_iUnion theorem extend_union {s₁ s₂ : Set α} (hd : Disjoint s₁ s₂) (h₁ : P s₁) (h₂ : P s₂) : extend m (s₁ ∪ s₂) = extend m s₁ + extend m s₂ := by rw [union_eq_iUnion, extend_iUnion P0 m0 PU mU (pairwise_disjoint_on_bool.2 hd) (Bool.forall_bool.2 ⟨h₂, h₁⟩), tsum_fintype] simp #align measure_theory.extend_union MeasureTheory.extend_union end Unions variable (m) /-- Given an arbitrary function on a subset of sets, we can define the outer measure corresponding to it (this is the unique maximal outer measure that is at most `m` on the domain of `m`). -/ def inducedOuterMeasure : OuterMeasure α := OuterMeasure.ofFunction (extend m) (extend_empty P0 m0) #align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure variable {m P0 m0} theorem le_inducedOuterMeasure {μ : OuterMeasure α} : μ ≤ inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 ↔ ∀ (s) (hs : P s), μ s ≤ m s hs := le_ofFunction.trans <| forall_congr' fun _s => le_iInf_iff #align measure_theory.le_induced_outer_measure MeasureTheory.le_inducedOuterMeasure /-- If `P u` is `False` for any set `u` that has nonempty intersection both with `s` and `t`, then `μ (s ∪ t) = μ s + μ t`, where `μ = inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0`. E.g., if `α` is an (e)metric space and `P u = diam u < r`, then this lemma implies that `μ (s ∪ t) = μ s + μ t` on any two sets such that `r ≤ edist x y` for all `x ∈ s` and `y ∈ t`. -/ theorem inducedOuterMeasure_union_of_false_of_nonempty_inter {s t : Set α} (h : ∀ u, (s ∩ u).Nonempty → (t ∩ u).Nonempty → ¬P u) : inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 (s ∪ t) = inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 s + inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 t := ofFunction_union_of_top_of_nonempty_inter fun u hsu htu => @iInf_of_empty _ _ _ ⟨h u hsu htu⟩ _ #align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure_union_of_false_of_nonempty_inter MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure_union_of_false_of_nonempty_inter theorem inducedOuterMeasure_eq_extend' {s : Set α} (hs : P s) : inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 s = extend m s := ofFunction_eq s (fun _t => extend_mono' m_mono hs) (extend_iUnion_le_tsum_nat' PU msU) #align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure_eq_extend' MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure_eq_extend' theorem inducedOuterMeasure_eq' {s : Set α} (hs : P s) : inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 s = m s hs := (inducedOuterMeasure_eq_extend' PU msU m_mono hs).trans <| extend_eq _ _ #align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure_eq' MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure_eq' theorem inducedOuterMeasure_eq_iInf (s : Set α) : inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 s = ⨅ (t : Set α) (ht : P t) (_ : s ⊆ t), m t ht := by apply le_antisymm · simp only [le_iInf_iff] intro t ht hs refine le_trans (measure_mono hs) ?_ exact le_of_eq (inducedOuterMeasure_eq' _ msU m_mono _) · refine le_iInf ?_ intro f refine le_iInf ?_ intro hf refine le_trans ?_ (extend_iUnion_le_tsum_nat' _ msU _) refine le_iInf ?_ intro h2f exact iInf_le_of_le _ (iInf_le_of_le h2f <| iInf_le _ hf) #align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure_eq_infi MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure_eq_iInf
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theorem inducedOuterMeasure_preimage (f : α ≃ α) (Pm : ∀ s : Set α, P (f ⁻¹' s) ↔ P s) (mm : ∀ (s : Set α) (hs : P s), m (f ⁻¹' s) ((Pm _).mpr hs) = m s hs) {A : Set α} : inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 (f ⁻¹' A) = inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 A := by
rw [inducedOuterMeasure_eq_iInf _ msU m_mono, inducedOuterMeasure_eq_iInf _ msU m_mono]; symm refine f.injective.preimage_surjective.iInf_congr (preimage f) fun s => ?_ refine iInf_congr_Prop (Pm s) ?_; intro hs refine iInf_congr_Prop f.surjective.preimage_subset_preimage_iff ?_ intro _; exact mm s hs
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Kexing Ying. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Kexing Ying -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.ConvergenceInMeasure import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.L1Space #align_import measure_theory.function.uniform_integrable from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"57ac39bd365c2f80589a700f9fbb664d3a1a30c2" /-! # Uniform integrability This file contains the definitions for uniform integrability (both in the measure theory sense as well as the probability theory sense). This file also contains the Vitali convergence theorem which establishes a relation between uniform integrability, convergence in measure and Lp convergence. Uniform integrability plays a vital role in the theory of martingales most notably is used to formulate the martingale convergence theorem. ## Main definitions * `MeasureTheory.UnifIntegrable`: uniform integrability in the measure theory sense. In particular, a sequence of functions `f` is uniformly integrable if for all `ε > 0`, there exists some `δ > 0` such that for all sets `s` of smaller measure than `δ`, the Lp-norm of `f i` restricted `s` is smaller than `ε` for all `i`. * `MeasureTheory.UniformIntegrable`: uniform integrability in the probability theory sense. In particular, a sequence of measurable functions `f` is uniformly integrable in the probability theory sense if it is uniformly integrable in the measure theory sense and has uniformly bounded Lp-norm. # Main results * `MeasureTheory.unifIntegrable_finite`: a finite sequence of Lp functions is uniformly integrable. * `MeasureTheory.tendsto_Lp_of_tendsto_ae`: a sequence of Lp functions which is uniformly integrable converges in Lp if they converge almost everywhere. * `MeasureTheory.tendstoInMeasure_iff_tendsto_Lp`: Vitali convergence theorem: a sequence of Lp functions converges in Lp if and only if it is uniformly integrable and converges in measure. ## Tags uniform integrable, uniformly absolutely continuous integral, Vitali convergence theorem -/ noncomputable section open scoped Classical MeasureTheory NNReal ENNReal Topology namespace MeasureTheory open Set Filter TopologicalSpace variable {α β ι : Type*} {m : MeasurableSpace α} {μ : Measure α} [NormedAddCommGroup β] /-- Uniform integrability in the measure theory sense. A sequence of functions `f` is said to be uniformly integrable if for all `ε > 0`, there exists some `δ > 0` such that for all sets `s` with measure less than `δ`, the Lp-norm of `f i` restricted on `s` is less than `ε`. Uniform integrability is also known as uniformly absolutely continuous integrals. -/ def UnifIntegrable {_ : MeasurableSpace α} (f : ι → α → β) (p : ℝ≥0∞) (μ : Measure α) : Prop := ∀ ⦃ε : ℝ⦄ (_ : 0 < ε), ∃ (δ : ℝ) (_ : 0 < δ), ∀ i s, MeasurableSet s → μ s ≤ ENNReal.ofReal δ → snorm (s.indicator (f i)) p μ ≤ ENNReal.ofReal ε #align measure_theory.unif_integrable MeasureTheory.UnifIntegrable /-- In probability theory, a family of measurable functions is uniformly integrable if it is uniformly integrable in the measure theory sense and is uniformly bounded. -/ def UniformIntegrable {_ : MeasurableSpace α} (f : ι → α → β) (p : ℝ≥0∞) (μ : Measure α) : Prop := (∀ i, AEStronglyMeasurable (f i) μ) ∧ UnifIntegrable f p μ ∧ ∃ C : ℝ≥0, ∀ i, snorm (f i) p μ ≤ C #align measure_theory.uniform_integrable MeasureTheory.UniformIntegrable namespace UniformIntegrable protected theorem aeStronglyMeasurable {f : ι → α → β} {p : ℝ≥0∞} (hf : UniformIntegrable f p μ) (i : ι) : AEStronglyMeasurable (f i) μ := hf.1 i #align measure_theory.uniform_integrable.ae_strongly_measurable MeasureTheory.UniformIntegrable.aeStronglyMeasurable protected theorem unifIntegrable {f : ι → α → β} {p : ℝ≥0∞} (hf : UniformIntegrable f p μ) : UnifIntegrable f p μ := hf.2.1 #align measure_theory.uniform_integrable.unif_integrable MeasureTheory.UniformIntegrable.unifIntegrable protected theorem memℒp {f : ι → α → β} {p : ℝ≥0∞} (hf : UniformIntegrable f p μ) (i : ι) : Memℒp (f i) p μ := ⟨hf.1 i, let ⟨_, _, hC⟩ := hf.2 lt_of_le_of_lt (hC i) ENNReal.coe_lt_top⟩ #align measure_theory.uniform_integrable.mem_ℒp MeasureTheory.UniformIntegrable.memℒp end UniformIntegrable section UnifIntegrable /-! ### `UnifIntegrable` This section deals with uniform integrability in the measure theory sense. -/ namespace UnifIntegrable variable {f g : ι → α → β} {p : ℝ≥0∞} protected theorem add (hf : UnifIntegrable f p μ) (hg : UnifIntegrable g p μ) (hp : 1 ≤ p) (hf_meas : ∀ i, AEStronglyMeasurable (f i) μ) (hg_meas : ∀ i, AEStronglyMeasurable (g i) μ) : UnifIntegrable (f + g) p μ := by intro ε hε have hε2 : 0 < ε / 2 := half_pos hε obtain ⟨δ₁, hδ₁_pos, hfδ₁⟩ := hf hε2 obtain ⟨δ₂, hδ₂_pos, hgδ₂⟩ := hg hε2 refine ⟨min δ₁ δ₂, lt_min hδ₁_pos hδ₂_pos, fun i s hs hμs => ?_⟩ simp_rw [Pi.add_apply, Set.indicator_add'] refine (snorm_add_le ((hf_meas i).indicator hs) ((hg_meas i).indicator hs) hp).trans ?_ have hε_halves : ENNReal.ofReal ε = ENNReal.ofReal (ε / 2) + ENNReal.ofReal (ε / 2) := by rw [← ENNReal.ofReal_add hε2.le hε2.le, add_halves] rw [hε_halves] exact add_le_add (hfδ₁ i s hs (hμs.trans (ENNReal.ofReal_le_ofReal (min_le_left _ _)))) (hgδ₂ i s hs (hμs.trans (ENNReal.ofReal_le_ofReal (min_le_right _ _)))) #align measure_theory.unif_integrable.add MeasureTheory.UnifIntegrable.add protected theorem neg (hf : UnifIntegrable f p μ) : UnifIntegrable (-f) p μ := by simp_rw [UnifIntegrable, Pi.neg_apply, Set.indicator_neg', snorm_neg] exact hf #align measure_theory.unif_integrable.neg MeasureTheory.UnifIntegrable.neg protected theorem sub (hf : UnifIntegrable f p μ) (hg : UnifIntegrable g p μ) (hp : 1 ≤ p) (hf_meas : ∀ i, AEStronglyMeasurable (f i) μ) (hg_meas : ∀ i, AEStronglyMeasurable (g i) μ) : UnifIntegrable (f - g) p μ := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg] exact hf.add hg.neg hp hf_meas fun i => (hg_meas i).neg #align measure_theory.unif_integrable.sub MeasureTheory.UnifIntegrable.sub protected theorem ae_eq (hf : UnifIntegrable f p μ) (hfg : ∀ n, f n =ᵐ[μ] g n) : UnifIntegrable g p μ := by intro ε hε obtain ⟨δ, hδ_pos, hfδ⟩ := hf hε refine ⟨δ, hδ_pos, fun n s hs hμs => (le_of_eq <| snorm_congr_ae ?_).trans (hfδ n s hs hμs)⟩ filter_upwards [hfg n] with x hx simp_rw [Set.indicator_apply, hx] #align measure_theory.unif_integrable.ae_eq MeasureTheory.UnifIntegrable.ae_eq end UnifIntegrable theorem unifIntegrable_zero_meas [MeasurableSpace α] {p : ℝ≥0∞} {f : ι → α → β} : UnifIntegrable f p (0 : Measure α) := fun ε _ => ⟨1, one_pos, fun i s _ _ => by simp⟩ #align measure_theory.unif_integrable_zero_meas MeasureTheory.unifIntegrable_zero_meas theorem unifIntegrable_congr_ae {p : ℝ≥0∞} {f g : ι → α → β} (hfg : ∀ n, f n =ᵐ[μ] g n) : UnifIntegrable f p μ ↔ UnifIntegrable g p μ := ⟨fun hf => hf.ae_eq hfg, fun hg => hg.ae_eq fun n => (hfg n).symm⟩ #align measure_theory.unif_integrable_congr_ae MeasureTheory.unifIntegrable_congr_ae theorem tendsto_indicator_ge (f : α → β) (x : α) : Tendsto (fun M : ℕ => { x | (M : ℝ) ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f x) atTop (𝓝 0) := by refine tendsto_atTop_of_eventually_const (i₀ := Nat.ceil (‖f x‖₊ : ℝ) + 1) fun n hn => ?_ rw [Set.indicator_of_not_mem] simp only [not_le, Set.mem_setOf_eq] refine lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.le_ceil _) ?_ refine lt_of_lt_of_le (lt_add_one _) ?_ norm_cast #align measure_theory.tendsto_indicator_ge MeasureTheory.tendsto_indicator_ge variable {p : ℝ≥0∞} section variable {f : α → β} /-- This lemma is weaker than `MeasureTheory.Memℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le` as the latter provides `0 ≤ M` and does not require the measurability of `f`. -/ theorem Memℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_le (hf : Memℒp f 1 μ) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurable f) {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) : ∃ M : ℝ, (∫⁻ x, ‖{ x | M ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f x‖₊ ∂μ) ≤ ENNReal.ofReal ε := by have htendsto : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, Tendsto (fun M : ℕ => { x | (M : ℝ) ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f x) atTop (𝓝 0) := univ_mem' (id fun x => tendsto_indicator_ge f x) have hmeas : ∀ M : ℕ, AEStronglyMeasurable ({ x | (M : ℝ) ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f) μ := by intro M apply hf.1.indicator apply StronglyMeasurable.measurableSet_le stronglyMeasurable_const hmeas.nnnorm.measurable.coe_nnreal_real.stronglyMeasurable have hbound : HasFiniteIntegral (fun x => ‖f x‖) μ := by rw [memℒp_one_iff_integrable] at hf exact hf.norm.2 have : Tendsto (fun n : ℕ ↦ ∫⁻ a, ENNReal.ofReal ‖{ x | n ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f a - 0‖ ∂μ) atTop (𝓝 0) := by refine tendsto_lintegral_norm_of_dominated_convergence hmeas hbound ?_ htendsto refine fun n => univ_mem' (id fun x => ?_) by_cases hx : (n : ℝ) ≤ ‖f x‖ · dsimp rwa [Set.indicator_of_mem] · dsimp rw [Set.indicator_of_not_mem, norm_zero] · exact norm_nonneg _ · assumption rw [ENNReal.tendsto_atTop_zero] at this obtain ⟨M, hM⟩ := this (ENNReal.ofReal ε) (ENNReal.ofReal_pos.2 hε) simp only [true_and_iff, ge_iff_le, zero_tsub, zero_le, sub_zero, zero_add, coe_nnnorm, Set.mem_Icc] at hM refine ⟨M, ?_⟩ convert hM M le_rfl simp only [coe_nnnorm, ENNReal.ofReal_eq_coe_nnreal (norm_nonneg _)] rfl #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_le MeasureTheory.Memℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_le /-- This lemma is superceded by `MeasureTheory.Memℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le` which does not require measurability. -/ theorem Memℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le_of_meas (hf : Memℒp f 1 μ) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurable f) {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) : ∃ M : ℝ, 0 ≤ M ∧ (∫⁻ x, ‖{ x | M ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f x‖₊ ∂μ) ≤ ENNReal.ofReal ε := let ⟨M, hM⟩ := hf.integral_indicator_norm_ge_le hmeas hε ⟨max M 0, le_max_right _ _, by simpa⟩ #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le_of_meas MeasureTheory.Memℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le_of_meas theorem Memℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le (hf : Memℒp f 1 μ) {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) : ∃ M : ℝ, 0 ≤ M ∧ (∫⁻ x, ‖{ x | M ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f x‖₊ ∂μ) ≤ ENNReal.ofReal ε := by have hf_mk : Memℒp (hf.1.mk f) 1 μ := (memℒp_congr_ae hf.1.ae_eq_mk).mp hf obtain ⟨M, hM_pos, hfM⟩ := hf_mk.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le_of_meas hf.1.stronglyMeasurable_mk hε refine ⟨M, hM_pos, (le_of_eq ?_).trans hfM⟩ refine lintegral_congr_ae ?_ filter_upwards [hf.1.ae_eq_mk] with x hx simp only [Set.indicator_apply, coe_nnnorm, Set.mem_setOf_eq, ENNReal.coe_inj, hx.symm] #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le MeasureTheory.Memℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le theorem Memℒp.snormEssSup_indicator_norm_ge_eq_zero (hf : Memℒp f ∞ μ) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurable f) : ∃ M : ℝ, snormEssSup ({ x | M ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f) μ = 0 := by have hbdd : snormEssSup f μ < ∞ := hf.snorm_lt_top refine ⟨(snorm f ∞ μ + 1).toReal, ?_⟩ rw [snormEssSup_indicator_eq_snormEssSup_restrict] · have : μ.restrict { x : α | (snorm f ⊤ μ + 1).toReal ≤ ‖f x‖₊ } = 0 := by simp only [coe_nnnorm, snorm_exponent_top, Measure.restrict_eq_zero] have : { x : α | (snormEssSup f μ + 1).toReal ≤ ‖f x‖ } ⊆ { x : α | snormEssSup f μ < ‖f x‖₊ } := by intro x hx rw [Set.mem_setOf_eq, ← ENNReal.toReal_lt_toReal hbdd.ne ENNReal.coe_lt_top.ne, ENNReal.coe_toReal, coe_nnnorm] refine lt_of_lt_of_le ?_ hx rw [ENNReal.toReal_lt_toReal hbdd.ne] · exact ENNReal.lt_add_right hbdd.ne one_ne_zero · exact (ENNReal.add_lt_top.2 ⟨hbdd, ENNReal.one_lt_top⟩).ne rw [← nonpos_iff_eq_zero] refine (measure_mono this).trans ?_ have hle := coe_nnnorm_ae_le_snormEssSup f μ simp_rw [ae_iff, not_le] at hle exact nonpos_iff_eq_zero.2 hle rw [this, snormEssSup_measure_zero] exact measurableSet_le measurable_const hmeas.nnnorm.measurable.subtype_coe #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.snorm_ess_sup_indicator_norm_ge_eq_zero MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snormEssSup_indicator_norm_ge_eq_zero /- This lemma is slightly weaker than `MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snorm_indicator_norm_ge_pos_le` as the latter provides `0 < M`. -/ theorem Memℒp.snorm_indicator_norm_ge_le (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurable f) {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) : ∃ M : ℝ, snorm ({ x | M ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f) p μ ≤ ENNReal.ofReal ε := by by_cases hp_ne_zero : p = 0 · refine ⟨1, hp_ne_zero.symm ▸ ?_⟩ simp [snorm_exponent_zero] by_cases hp_ne_top : p = ∞ · subst hp_ne_top obtain ⟨M, hM⟩ := hf.snormEssSup_indicator_norm_ge_eq_zero hmeas refine ⟨M, ?_⟩ simp only [snorm_exponent_top, hM, zero_le] obtain ⟨M, hM', hM⟩ := Memℒp.integral_indicator_norm_ge_nonneg_le (μ := μ) (hf.norm_rpow hp_ne_zero hp_ne_top) (Real.rpow_pos_of_pos hε p.toReal) refine ⟨M ^ (1 / p.toReal), ?_⟩ rw [snorm_eq_lintegral_rpow_nnnorm hp_ne_zero hp_ne_top, ← ENNReal.rpow_one (ENNReal.ofReal ε)] conv_rhs => rw [← mul_one_div_cancel (ENNReal.toReal_pos hp_ne_zero hp_ne_top).ne.symm] rw [ENNReal.rpow_mul, ENNReal.rpow_le_rpow_iff (one_div_pos.2 <| ENNReal.toReal_pos hp_ne_zero hp_ne_top), ENNReal.ofReal_rpow_of_pos hε] convert hM rename_i x rw [ENNReal.coe_rpow_of_nonneg _ ENNReal.toReal_nonneg, nnnorm_indicator_eq_indicator_nnnorm, nnnorm_indicator_eq_indicator_nnnorm] have hiff : M ^ (1 / p.toReal) ≤ ‖f x‖₊ ↔ M ≤ ‖‖f x‖ ^ p.toReal‖₊ := by rw [coe_nnnorm, coe_nnnorm, Real.norm_rpow_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg _), norm_norm, ← Real.rpow_le_rpow_iff hM' (Real.rpow_nonneg (norm_nonneg _) _) (one_div_pos.2 <| ENNReal.toReal_pos hp_ne_zero hp_ne_top), ← Real.rpow_mul (norm_nonneg _), mul_one_div_cancel (ENNReal.toReal_pos hp_ne_zero hp_ne_top).ne.symm, Real.rpow_one] by_cases hx : x ∈ { x : α | M ^ (1 / p.toReal) ≤ ‖f x‖₊ } · rw [Set.indicator_of_mem hx, Set.indicator_of_mem, Real.nnnorm_of_nonneg] · rfl rw [Set.mem_setOf_eq] rwa [← hiff] · rw [Set.indicator_of_not_mem hx, Set.indicator_of_not_mem] · simp [(ENNReal.toReal_pos hp_ne_zero hp_ne_top).ne.symm] · rw [Set.mem_setOf_eq] rwa [← hiff] #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.snorm_indicator_norm_ge_le MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snorm_indicator_norm_ge_le /-- This lemma implies that a single function is uniformly integrable (in the probability sense). -/ theorem Memℒp.snorm_indicator_norm_ge_pos_le (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurable f) {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) : ∃ M : ℝ, 0 < M ∧ snorm ({ x | M ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f) p μ ≤ ENNReal.ofReal ε := by obtain ⟨M, hM⟩ := hf.snorm_indicator_norm_ge_le hmeas hε refine ⟨max M 1, lt_of_lt_of_le zero_lt_one (le_max_right _ _), le_trans (snorm_mono fun x => ?_) hM⟩ rw [norm_indicator_eq_indicator_norm, norm_indicator_eq_indicator_norm] refine Set.indicator_le_indicator_of_subset (fun x hx => ?_) (fun x => norm_nonneg (f x)) x rw [Set.mem_setOf_eq] at hx -- removing the `rw` breaks the proof! exact (max_le_iff.1 hx).1 #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.snorm_indicator_norm_ge_pos_le MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snorm_indicator_norm_ge_pos_le end theorem snorm_indicator_le_of_bound {f : α → β} (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) {M : ℝ} (hf : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ < M) : ∃ (δ : ℝ) (hδ : 0 < δ), ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s ≤ ENNReal.ofReal δ → snorm (s.indicator f) p μ ≤ ENNReal.ofReal ε := by by_cases hM : M ≤ 0 · refine ⟨1, zero_lt_one, fun s _ _ => ?_⟩ rw [(_ : f = 0)] · simp [hε.le] · ext x rw [Pi.zero_apply, ← norm_le_zero_iff] exact (lt_of_lt_of_le (hf x) hM).le rw [not_le] at hM refine ⟨(ε / M) ^ p.toReal, Real.rpow_pos_of_pos (div_pos hε hM) _, fun s hs hμ => ?_⟩ by_cases hp : p = 0 · simp [hp] rw [snorm_indicator_eq_snorm_restrict hs] have haebdd : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ.restrict s, ‖f x‖ ≤ M := by filter_upwards exact fun x => (hf x).le refine le_trans (snorm_le_of_ae_bound haebdd) ?_ rw [Measure.restrict_apply MeasurableSet.univ, Set.univ_inter, ← ENNReal.le_div_iff_mul_le (Or.inl _) (Or.inl ENNReal.ofReal_ne_top)] · rw [← one_div, ENNReal.rpow_one_div_le_iff (ENNReal.toReal_pos hp hp_top)] refine le_trans hμ ?_ rw [← ENNReal.ofReal_rpow_of_pos (div_pos hε hM), ENNReal.rpow_le_rpow_iff (ENNReal.toReal_pos hp hp_top), ENNReal.ofReal_div_of_pos hM] · simpa only [ENNReal.ofReal_eq_zero, not_le, Ne] #align measure_theory.snorm_indicator_le_of_bound MeasureTheory.snorm_indicator_le_of_bound section variable {f : α → β} /-- Auxiliary lemma for `MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snorm_indicator_le`. -/ theorem Memℒp.snorm_indicator_le' (hp_one : 1 ≤ p) (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurable f) {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) : ∃ (δ : ℝ) (hδ : 0 < δ), ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s ≤ ENNReal.ofReal δ → snorm (s.indicator f) p μ ≤ 2 * ENNReal.ofReal ε := by obtain ⟨M, hMpos, hM⟩ := hf.snorm_indicator_norm_ge_pos_le hmeas hε obtain ⟨δ, hδpos, hδ⟩ := snorm_indicator_le_of_bound (f := { x | ‖f x‖ < M }.indicator f) hp_top hε (by intro x rw [norm_indicator_eq_indicator_norm, Set.indicator_apply] · split_ifs with h exacts [h, hMpos]) refine ⟨δ, hδpos, fun s hs hμs => ?_⟩ rw [(_ : f = { x : α | M ≤ ‖f x‖₊ }.indicator f + { x : α | ‖f x‖ < M }.indicator f)] · rw [snorm_indicator_eq_snorm_restrict hs] refine le_trans (snorm_add_le ?_ ?_ hp_one) ?_ · exact StronglyMeasurable.aestronglyMeasurable (hmeas.indicator (measurableSet_le measurable_const hmeas.nnnorm.measurable.subtype_coe)) · exact StronglyMeasurable.aestronglyMeasurable (hmeas.indicator (measurableSet_lt hmeas.nnnorm.measurable.subtype_coe measurable_const)) · rw [two_mul] refine add_le_add (le_trans (snorm_mono_measure _ Measure.restrict_le_self) hM) ?_ rw [← snorm_indicator_eq_snorm_restrict hs] exact hδ s hs hμs · ext x by_cases hx : M ≤ ‖f x‖ · rw [Pi.add_apply, Set.indicator_of_mem, Set.indicator_of_not_mem, add_zero] <;> simpa · rw [Pi.add_apply, Set.indicator_of_not_mem, Set.indicator_of_mem, zero_add] <;> simpa using hx #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.snorm_indicator_le' MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snorm_indicator_le' /-- This lemma is superceded by `MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snorm_indicator_le` which does not require measurability on `f`. -/ theorem Memℒp.snorm_indicator_le_of_meas (hp_one : 1 ≤ p) (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurable f) {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) : ∃ (δ : ℝ) (hδ : 0 < δ), ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s ≤ ENNReal.ofReal δ → snorm (s.indicator f) p μ ≤ ENNReal.ofReal ε := by obtain ⟨δ, hδpos, hδ⟩ := hf.snorm_indicator_le' hp_one hp_top hmeas (half_pos hε) refine ⟨δ, hδpos, fun s hs hμs => le_trans (hδ s hs hμs) ?_⟩ rw [ENNReal.ofReal_div_of_pos zero_lt_two, (by norm_num : ENNReal.ofReal 2 = 2), ENNReal.mul_div_cancel'] <;> norm_num #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.snorm_indicator_le_of_meas MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snorm_indicator_le_of_meas theorem Memℒp.snorm_indicator_le (hp_one : 1 ≤ p) (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) : ∃ (δ : ℝ) (hδ : 0 < δ), ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s ≤ ENNReal.ofReal δ → snorm (s.indicator f) p μ ≤ ENNReal.ofReal ε := by have hℒp := hf obtain ⟨⟨f', hf', heq⟩, _⟩ := hf obtain ⟨δ, hδpos, hδ⟩ := (hℒp.ae_eq heq).snorm_indicator_le_of_meas hp_one hp_top hf' hε refine ⟨δ, hδpos, fun s hs hμs => ?_⟩ convert hδ s hs hμs using 1 rw [snorm_indicator_eq_snorm_restrict hs, snorm_indicator_eq_snorm_restrict hs] exact snorm_congr_ae heq.restrict #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.snorm_indicator_le MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snorm_indicator_le /-- A constant function is uniformly integrable. -/ theorem unifIntegrable_const {g : α → β} (hp : 1 ≤ p) (hp_ne_top : p ≠ ∞) (hg : Memℒp g p μ) : UnifIntegrable (fun _ : ι => g) p μ := by intro ε hε obtain ⟨δ, hδ_pos, hgδ⟩ := hg.snorm_indicator_le hp hp_ne_top hε exact ⟨δ, hδ_pos, fun _ => hgδ⟩ #align measure_theory.unif_integrable_const MeasureTheory.unifIntegrable_const /-- A single function is uniformly integrable. -/ theorem unifIntegrable_subsingleton [Subsingleton ι] (hp_one : 1 ≤ p) (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) {f : ι → α → β} (hf : ∀ i, Memℒp (f i) p μ) : UnifIntegrable f p μ := by intro ε hε by_cases hι : Nonempty ι · cases' hι with i obtain ⟨δ, hδpos, hδ⟩ := (hf i).snorm_indicator_le hp_one hp_top hε refine ⟨δ, hδpos, fun j s hs hμs => ?_⟩ convert hδ s hs hμs · exact ⟨1, zero_lt_one, fun i => False.elim <| hι <| Nonempty.intro i⟩ #align measure_theory.unif_integrable_subsingleton MeasureTheory.unifIntegrable_subsingleton /-- This lemma is less general than `MeasureTheory.unifIntegrable_finite` which applies to all sequences indexed by a finite type. -/ theorem unifIntegrable_fin (hp_one : 1 ≤ p) (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) {n : ℕ} {f : Fin n → α → β} (hf : ∀ i, Memℒp (f i) p μ) : UnifIntegrable f p μ := by revert f induction' n with n h · intro f hf -- Porting note (#10754): added this instance have : Subsingleton (Fin Nat.zero) := subsingleton_fin_zero exact unifIntegrable_subsingleton hp_one hp_top hf intro f hfLp ε hε let g : Fin n → α → β := fun k => f k have hgLp : ∀ i, Memℒp (g i) p μ := fun i => hfLp i obtain ⟨δ₁, hδ₁pos, hδ₁⟩ := h hgLp hε obtain ⟨δ₂, hδ₂pos, hδ₂⟩ := (hfLp n).snorm_indicator_le hp_one hp_top hε refine ⟨min δ₁ δ₂, lt_min hδ₁pos hδ₂pos, fun i s hs hμs => ?_⟩ by_cases hi : i.val < n · rw [(_ : f i = g ⟨i.val, hi⟩)] · exact hδ₁ _ s hs (le_trans hμs <| ENNReal.ofReal_le_ofReal <| min_le_left _ _) · simp [g] · rw [(_ : i = n)] · exact hδ₂ _ hs (le_trans hμs <| ENNReal.ofReal_le_ofReal <| min_le_right _ _) · have hi' := Fin.is_lt i rw [Nat.lt_succ_iff] at hi' rw [not_lt] at hi simp [← le_antisymm hi' hi] #align measure_theory.unif_integrable_fin MeasureTheory.unifIntegrable_fin /-- A finite sequence of Lp functions is uniformly integrable. -/
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theorem unifIntegrable_finite [Finite ι] (hp_one : 1 ≤ p) (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) {f : ι → α → β} (hf : ∀ i, Memℒp (f i) p μ) : UnifIntegrable f p μ := by
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ := Finite.exists_equiv_fin ι intro ε hε let g : Fin n → α → β := f ∘ hn.some.symm have hg : ∀ i, Memℒp (g i) p μ := fun _ => hf _ obtain ⟨δ, hδpos, hδ⟩ := unifIntegrable_fin hp_one hp_top hg hε refine ⟨δ, hδpos, fun i s hs hμs => ?_⟩ specialize hδ (hn.some i) s hs hμs simp_rw [g, Function.comp_apply, Equiv.symm_apply_apply] at hδ assumption
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Devon Tuma. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Devon Tuma -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Eval import Mathlib.Analysis.Asymptotics.Asymptotics import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Order.Basic import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Order.LiminfLimsup #align_import analysis.asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982" /-! # Super-Polynomial Function Decay This file defines a predicate `Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay f` for a function satisfying one of following equivalent definitions (The definition is in terms of the first condition): * `x ^ n * f` tends to `𝓝 0` for all (or sufficiently large) naturals `n` * `|x ^ n * f|` tends to `𝓝 0` for all naturals `n` (`superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero`) * `|x ^ n * f|` is bounded for all naturals `n` (`superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_isBoundedUnder`) * `f` is `o(x ^ c)` for all integers `c` (`superpolynomialDecay_iff_isLittleO`) * `f` is `O(x ^ c)` for all integers `c` (`superpolynomialDecay_iff_isBigO`) These conditions are all equivalent to conditions in terms of polynomials, replacing `x ^ c` with `p(x)` or `p(x)⁻¹` as appropriate, since asymptotically `p(x)` behaves like `X ^ p.natDegree`. These further equivalences are not proven in mathlib but would be good future projects. The definition of superpolynomial decay for `f : α → β` is relative to a parameter `k : α → β`. Super-polynomial decay then means `f x` decays faster than `(k x) ^ c` for all integers `c`. Equivalently `f x` decays faster than `p.eval (k x)` for all polynomials `p : β[X]`. The definition is also relative to a filter `l : Filter α` where the decay rate is compared. When the map `k` is given by `n ↦ ↑n : ℕ → ℝ` this defines negligible functions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negligible_function When the map `k` is given by `(r₁,...,rₙ) ↦ r₁*...*rₙ : ℝⁿ → ℝ` this is equivalent to the definition of rapidly decreasing functions given here: https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/rapidly+decreasing+function # Main Theorems * `SuperpolynomialDecay.polynomial_mul` says that if `f(x)` is negligible, then so is `p(x) * f(x)` for any polynomial `p`. * `superpolynomialDecay_iff_zpow_tendsto_zero` gives an equivalence between definitions in terms of decaying faster than `k(x) ^ n` for all naturals `n` or `k(x) ^ c` for all integer `c`. -/ namespace Asymptotics open Topology Polynomial open Filter /-- `f` has superpolynomial decay in parameter `k` along filter `l` if `k ^ n * f` tends to zero at `l` for all naturals `n` -/ def SuperpolynomialDecay {α β : Type*} [TopologicalSpace β] [CommSemiring β] (l : Filter α) (k : α → β) (f : α → β) := ∀ n : ℕ, Tendsto (fun a : α => k a ^ n * f a) l (𝓝 0) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay variable {α β : Type*} {l : Filter α} {k : α → β} {f g g' : α → β} section CommSemiring variable [TopologicalSpace β] [CommSemiring β] theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.congr' (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hfg : f =ᶠ[l] g) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g := fun z => (hf z).congr' (EventuallyEq.mul (EventuallyEq.refl l _) hfg) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.congr' Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.congr' theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.congr (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hfg : ∀ x, f x = g x) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g := fun z => (hf z).congr fun x => (congr_arg fun a => k x ^ z * a) <| hfg x #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.congr Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.congr @[simp] theorem superpolynomialDecay_zero (l : Filter α) (k : α → β) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k 0 := fun z => by simpa only [Pi.zero_apply, mul_zero] using tendsto_const_nhds #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_zero Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_zero theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.add [ContinuousAdd β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hg : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f + g) := fun z => by simpa only [mul_add, add_zero, Pi.add_apply] using (hf z).add (hg z) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.add Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.add theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hg : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f * g) := fun z => by simpa only [mul_assoc, one_mul, mul_zero, pow_zero] using (hf z).mul (hg 0) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_const [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (c : β) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun n => f n * c := fun z => by simpa only [← mul_assoc, zero_mul] using Tendsto.mul_const c (hf z) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul_const Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_const theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.const_mul [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (c : β) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun n => c * f n := (hf.mul_const c).congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.const_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.const_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.param_mul (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (k * f) := fun z => tendsto_nhds.2 fun s hs hs0 => l.sets_of_superset ((tendsto_nhds.1 (hf <| z + 1)) s hs hs0) fun x hx => by simpa only [Set.mem_preimage, Pi.mul_apply, ← mul_assoc, ← pow_succ] using hx #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.param_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.param_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f * k) := hf.param_mul.congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul_param Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.param_pow_mul (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (n : ℕ) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (k ^ n * f) := by induction' n with n hn · simpa only [Nat.zero_eq, one_mul, pow_zero] using hf · simpa only [pow_succ', mul_assoc] using hn.param_mul #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.param_pow_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.param_pow_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param_pow (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (n : ℕ) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k (f * k ^ n) := (hf.param_pow_mul n).congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul_param_pow Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_param_pow theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.polynomial_mul [ContinuousAdd β] [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (p : β[X]) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun x => (p.eval <| k x) * f x := Polynomial.induction_on' p (fun p q hp hq => by simpa [add_mul] using hp.add hq) fun n c => by simpa [mul_assoc] using (hf.param_pow_mul n).const_mul c #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.polynomial_mul Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.polynomial_mul theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_polynomial [ContinuousAdd β] [ContinuousMul β] (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (p : β[X]) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k fun x => f x * (p.eval <| k x) := (hf.polynomial_mul p).congr fun _ => mul_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.mul_polynomial Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.mul_polynomial end CommSemiring section OrderedCommSemiring variable [TopologicalSpace β] [OrderedCommSemiring β] [OrderTopology β] theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.trans_eventuallyLE (hk : 0 ≤ᶠ[l] k) (hg : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g) (hg' : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g') (hfg : g ≤ᶠ[l] f) (hfg' : f ≤ᶠ[l] g') : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f := fun z => tendsto_of_tendsto_of_tendsto_of_le_of_le' (hg z) (hg' z) (hfg.mp (hk.mono fun _ hx hx' => mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hx' (pow_nonneg hx z))) (hfg'.mp (hk.mono fun _ hx hx' => mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hx' (pow_nonneg hx z))) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay.trans_eventually_le Asymptotics.SuperpolynomialDecay.trans_eventuallyLE end OrderedCommSemiring section LinearOrderedCommRing variable [TopologicalSpace β] [LinearOrderedCommRing β] [OrderTopology β] variable (l k f) theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, Tendsto (fun a : α => |k a ^ n * f a|) l (𝓝 0) := ⟨fun h z => (tendsto_zero_iff_abs_tendsto_zero _).1 (h z), fun h z => (tendsto_zero_iff_abs_tendsto_zero _).2 (h z)⟩ #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero Asymptotics.superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero theorem superpolynomialDecay_iff_superpolynomialDecay_abs : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f ↔ SuperpolynomialDecay l (fun a => |k a|) fun a => |f a| := (superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero l k f).trans (by simp_rw [SuperpolynomialDecay, abs_mul, abs_pow]) #align asymptotics.superpolynomial_decay_iff_superpolynomial_decay_abs 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theorem SuperpolynomialDecay.trans_eventually_abs_le (hf : SuperpolynomialDecay l k f) (hfg : abs ∘ g ≤ᶠ[l] abs ∘ f) : SuperpolynomialDecay l k g := by
rw [superpolynomialDecay_iff_abs_tendsto_zero] at hf ⊢ refine fun z => tendsto_of_tendsto_of_tendsto_of_le_of_le' tendsto_const_nhds (hf z) (eventually_of_forall fun x => abs_nonneg _) (hfg.mono fun x hx => ?_) calc |k x ^ z * g x| = |k x ^ z| * |g x| := abs_mul (k x ^ z) (g x) _ ≤ |k x ^ z| * |f x| := by gcongr _ * ?_; exact hx _ = |k x ^ z * f x| := (abs_mul (k x ^ z) (f x)).symm
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Oliver Nash. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Oliver Nash -/ import Mathlib.Order.Atoms import Mathlib.Order.OrderIsoNat import Mathlib.Order.RelIso.Set import Mathlib.Order.SupClosed import Mathlib.Order.SupIndep import Mathlib.Order.Zorn import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Order import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.OrderIso import Mathlib.Data.Finite.Set import Mathlib.Tactic.TFAE #align_import order.compactly_generated from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c813ed7de0f5115f956239124e9b30f3a621966f" /-! # Compactness properties for complete lattices For complete lattices, there are numerous equivalent ways to express the fact that the relation `>` is well-founded. In this file we define three especially-useful characterisations and provide proofs that they are indeed equivalent to well-foundedness. ## Main definitions * `CompleteLattice.IsSupClosedCompact` * `CompleteLattice.IsSupFiniteCompact` * `CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement` * `IsCompactlyGenerated` ## Main results The main result is that the following four conditions are equivalent for a complete lattice: * `well_founded (>)` * `CompleteLattice.IsSupClosedCompact` * `CompleteLattice.IsSupFiniteCompact` * `∀ k, CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement k` This is demonstrated by means of the following four lemmas: * `CompleteLattice.WellFounded.isSupFiniteCompact` * `CompleteLattice.IsSupFiniteCompact.isSupClosedCompact` * `CompleteLattice.IsSupClosedCompact.wellFounded` * `CompleteLattice.isSupFiniteCompact_iff_all_elements_compact` We also show well-founded lattices are compactly generated (`CompleteLattice.isCompactlyGenerated_of_wellFounded`). ## References - [G. Călugăreanu, *Lattice Concepts of Module Theory*][calugareanu] ## Tags complete lattice, well-founded, compact -/ open Set variable {ι : Sort*} {α : Type*} [CompleteLattice α] {f : ι → α} namespace CompleteLattice variable (α) /-- A compactness property for a complete lattice is that any `sup`-closed non-empty subset contains its `sSup`. -/ def IsSupClosedCompact : Prop := ∀ (s : Set α) (_ : s.Nonempty), SupClosed s → sSup s ∈ s #align complete_lattice.is_sup_closed_compact CompleteLattice.IsSupClosedCompact /-- A compactness property for a complete lattice is that any subset has a finite subset with the same `sSup`. -/ def IsSupFiniteCompact : Prop := ∀ s : Set α, ∃ t : Finset α, ↑t ⊆ s ∧ sSup s = t.sup id #align complete_lattice.is_Sup_finite_compact CompleteLattice.IsSupFiniteCompact /-- An element `k` of a complete lattice is said to be compact if any set with `sSup` above `k` has a finite subset with `sSup` above `k`. Such an element is also called "finite" or "S-compact". -/ def IsCompactElement {α : Type*} [CompleteLattice α] (k : α) := ∀ s : Set α, k ≤ sSup s → ∃ t : Finset α, ↑t ⊆ s ∧ k ≤ t.sup id #align complete_lattice.is_compact_element CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement theorem isCompactElement_iff.{u} {α : Type u} [CompleteLattice α] (k : α) : CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement k ↔ ∀ (ι : Type u) (s : ι → α), k ≤ iSup s → ∃ t : Finset ι, k ≤ t.sup s := by classical constructor · intro H ι s hs obtain ⟨t, ht, ht'⟩ := H (Set.range s) hs have : ∀ x : t, ∃ i, s i = x := fun x => ht x.prop choose f hf using this refine ⟨Finset.univ.image f, ht'.trans ?_⟩ rw [Finset.sup_le_iff] intro b hb rw [← show s (f ⟨b, hb⟩) = id b from hf _] exact Finset.le_sup (Finset.mem_image_of_mem f <| Finset.mem_univ (Subtype.mk b hb)) · intro H s hs obtain ⟨t, ht⟩ := H s Subtype.val (by delta iSup rwa [Subtype.range_coe]) refine ⟨t.image Subtype.val, by simp, ht.trans ?_⟩ rw [Finset.sup_le_iff] exact fun x hx => @Finset.le_sup _ _ _ _ _ id _ (Finset.mem_image_of_mem Subtype.val hx) #align complete_lattice.is_compact_element_iff CompleteLattice.isCompactElement_iff /-- An element `k` is compact if and only if any directed set with `sSup` above `k` already got above `k` at some point in the set. -/ theorem isCompactElement_iff_le_of_directed_sSup_le (k : α) : IsCompactElement k ↔ ∀ s : Set α, s.Nonempty → DirectedOn (· ≤ ·) s → k ≤ sSup s → ∃ x : α, x ∈ s ∧ k ≤ x := by classical constructor · intro hk s hne hdir hsup obtain ⟨t, ht⟩ := hk s hsup -- certainly every element of t is below something in s, since ↑t ⊆ s. have t_below_s : ∀ x ∈ t, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≤ y := fun x hxt => ⟨x, ht.left hxt, le_rfl⟩ obtain ⟨x, ⟨hxs, hsupx⟩⟩ := Finset.sup_le_of_le_directed s hne hdir t t_below_s exact ⟨x, ⟨hxs, le_trans ht.right hsupx⟩⟩ · intro hk s hsup -- Consider the set of finite joins of elements of the (plain) set s. let S : Set α := { x | ∃ t : Finset α, ↑t ⊆ s ∧ x = t.sup id } -- S is directed, nonempty, and still has sup above k. have dir_US : DirectedOn (· ≤ ·) S := by rintro x ⟨c, hc⟩ y ⟨d, hd⟩ use x ⊔ y constructor · use c ∪ d constructor · simp only [hc.left, hd.left, Set.union_subset_iff, Finset.coe_union, and_self_iff] · simp only [hc.right, hd.right, Finset.sup_union] simp only [and_self_iff, le_sup_left, le_sup_right] have sup_S : sSup s ≤ sSup S := by apply sSup_le_sSup intro x hx use {x} simpa only [and_true_iff, id, Finset.coe_singleton, eq_self_iff_true, Finset.sup_singleton, Set.singleton_subset_iff] have Sne : S.Nonempty := by suffices ⊥ ∈ S from Set.nonempty_of_mem this use ∅ simp only [Set.empty_subset, Finset.coe_empty, Finset.sup_empty, eq_self_iff_true, and_self_iff] -- Now apply the defn of compact and finish. obtain ⟨j, ⟨hjS, hjk⟩⟩ := hk S Sne dir_US (le_trans hsup sup_S) obtain ⟨t, ⟨htS, htsup⟩⟩ := hjS use t exact ⟨htS, by rwa [← htsup]⟩ #align complete_lattice.is_compact_element_iff_le_of_directed_Sup_le CompleteLattice.isCompactElement_iff_le_of_directed_sSup_le theorem IsCompactElement.exists_finset_of_le_iSup {k : α} (hk : IsCompactElement k) {ι : Type*} (f : ι → α) (h : k ≤ ⨆ i, f i) : ∃ s : Finset ι, k ≤ ⨆ i ∈ s, f i := by classical let g : Finset ι → α := fun s => ⨆ i ∈ s, f i have h1 : DirectedOn (· ≤ ·) (Set.range g) := by rintro - ⟨s, rfl⟩ - ⟨t, rfl⟩ exact ⟨g (s ∪ t), ⟨s ∪ t, rfl⟩, iSup_le_iSup_of_subset Finset.subset_union_left, iSup_le_iSup_of_subset Finset.subset_union_right⟩ have h2 : k ≤ sSup (Set.range g) := h.trans (iSup_le fun i => le_sSup_of_le ⟨{i}, rfl⟩ (le_iSup_of_le i (le_iSup_of_le (Finset.mem_singleton_self i) le_rfl))) obtain ⟨-, ⟨s, rfl⟩, hs⟩ := (isCompactElement_iff_le_of_directed_sSup_le α k).mp hk (Set.range g) (Set.range_nonempty g) h1 h2 exact ⟨s, hs⟩ #align complete_lattice.is_compact_element.exists_finset_of_le_supr CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement.exists_finset_of_le_iSup /-- A compact element `k` has the property that any directed set lying strictly below `k` has its `sSup` strictly below `k`. -/ theorem IsCompactElement.directed_sSup_lt_of_lt {α : Type*} [CompleteLattice α] {k : α} (hk : IsCompactElement k) {s : Set α} (hemp : s.Nonempty) (hdir : DirectedOn (· ≤ ·) s) (hbelow : ∀ x ∈ s, x < k) : sSup s < k := by rw [isCompactElement_iff_le_of_directed_sSup_le] at hk by_contra h have sSup' : sSup s ≤ k := sSup_le s k fun s hs => (hbelow s hs).le replace sSup : sSup s = k := eq_iff_le_not_lt.mpr ⟨sSup', h⟩ obtain ⟨x, hxs, hkx⟩ := hk s hemp hdir sSup.symm.le obtain hxk := hbelow x hxs exact hxk.ne (hxk.le.antisymm hkx) #align complete_lattice.is_compact_element.directed_Sup_lt_of_lt CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement.directed_sSup_lt_of_lt theorem isCompactElement_finsetSup {α β : Type*} [CompleteLattice α] {f : β → α} (s : Finset β) (h : ∀ x ∈ s, IsCompactElement (f x)) : IsCompactElement (s.sup f) := by classical rw [isCompactElement_iff_le_of_directed_sSup_le] intro d hemp hdir hsup rw [← Function.id_comp f] rw [← Finset.sup_image] apply Finset.sup_le_of_le_directed d hemp hdir rintro x hx obtain ⟨p, ⟨hps, rfl⟩⟩ := Finset.mem_image.mp hx specialize h p hps rw [isCompactElement_iff_le_of_directed_sSup_le] at h specialize h d hemp hdir (le_trans (Finset.le_sup hps) hsup) simpa only [exists_prop] #align complete_lattice.finset_sup_compact_of_compact CompleteLattice.isCompactElement_finsetSup theorem WellFounded.isSupFiniteCompact (h : WellFounded ((· > ·) : α → α → Prop)) : IsSupFiniteCompact α := fun s => by let S := { x | ∃ t : Finset α, ↑t ⊆ s ∧ t.sup id = x } obtain ⟨m, ⟨t, ⟨ht₁, rfl⟩⟩, hm⟩ := h.has_min S ⟨⊥, ∅, by simp⟩ refine ⟨t, ht₁, (sSup_le _ _ fun y hy => ?_).antisymm ?_⟩ · classical rw [eq_of_le_of_not_lt (Finset.sup_mono (t.subset_insert y)) (hm _ ⟨insert y t, by simp [Set.insert_subset_iff, hy, ht₁]⟩)] simp · rw [Finset.sup_id_eq_sSup] exact sSup_le_sSup ht₁ #align complete_lattice.well_founded.is_Sup_finite_compact CompleteLattice.WellFounded.isSupFiniteCompact theorem IsSupFiniteCompact.isSupClosedCompact (h : IsSupFiniteCompact α) : IsSupClosedCompact α := by intro s hne hsc; obtain ⟨t, ht₁, ht₂⟩ := h s; clear h rcases t.eq_empty_or_nonempty with h | h · subst h rw [Finset.sup_empty] at ht₂ rw [ht₂] simp [eq_singleton_bot_of_sSup_eq_bot_of_nonempty ht₂ hne] · rw [ht₂] exact hsc.finsetSup_mem h ht₁ #align complete_lattice.is_Sup_finite_compact.is_sup_closed_compact CompleteLattice.IsSupFiniteCompact.isSupClosedCompact theorem IsSupClosedCompact.wellFounded (h : IsSupClosedCompact α) : WellFounded ((· > ·) : α → α → Prop) := by refine RelEmbedding.wellFounded_iff_no_descending_seq.mpr ⟨fun a => ?_⟩ suffices sSup (Set.range a) ∈ Set.range a by obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ := Set.mem_range.mp this have h' : sSup (Set.range a) < a (n + 1) := by change _ > _ simp [← hn, a.map_rel_iff] apply lt_irrefl (a (n + 1)) apply lt_of_le_of_lt _ h' apply le_sSup apply Set.mem_range_self apply h (Set.range a) · use a 37 apply Set.mem_range_self · rintro x ⟨m, hm⟩ y ⟨n, hn⟩ use m ⊔ n rw [← hm, ← hn] apply RelHomClass.map_sup a #align complete_lattice.is_sup_closed_compact.well_founded CompleteLattice.IsSupClosedCompact.wellFounded theorem isSupFiniteCompact_iff_all_elements_compact : IsSupFiniteCompact α ↔ ∀ k : α, IsCompactElement k := by refine ⟨fun h k s hs => ?_, fun h s => ?_⟩ · obtain ⟨t, ⟨hts, htsup⟩⟩ := h s use t, hts rwa [← htsup] · obtain ⟨t, ⟨hts, htsup⟩⟩ := h (sSup s) s (by rfl) have : sSup s = t.sup id := by suffices t.sup id ≤ sSup s by apply le_antisymm <;> assumption simp only [id, Finset.sup_le_iff] intro x hx exact le_sSup _ _ (hts hx) exact ⟨t, hts, this⟩ #align complete_lattice.is_Sup_finite_compact_iff_all_elements_compact CompleteLattice.isSupFiniteCompact_iff_all_elements_compact open List in theorem wellFounded_characterisations : List.TFAE [WellFounded ((· > ·) : α → α → Prop), IsSupFiniteCompact α, IsSupClosedCompact α, ∀ k : α, IsCompactElement k] := by tfae_have 1 → 2 · exact WellFounded.isSupFiniteCompact α tfae_have 2 → 3 · exact IsSupFiniteCompact.isSupClosedCompact α tfae_have 3 → 1 · exact IsSupClosedCompact.wellFounded α tfae_have 2 ↔ 4 · exact isSupFiniteCompact_iff_all_elements_compact α tfae_finish #align complete_lattice.well_founded_characterisations CompleteLattice.wellFounded_characterisations theorem wellFounded_iff_isSupFiniteCompact : WellFounded ((· > ·) : α → α → Prop) ↔ IsSupFiniteCompact α := (wellFounded_characterisations α).out 0 1 #align complete_lattice.well_founded_iff_is_Sup_finite_compact CompleteLattice.wellFounded_iff_isSupFiniteCompact theorem isSupFiniteCompact_iff_isSupClosedCompact : IsSupFiniteCompact α ↔ IsSupClosedCompact α := (wellFounded_characterisations α).out 1 2 #align complete_lattice.is_Sup_finite_compact_iff_is_sup_closed_compact CompleteLattice.isSupFiniteCompact_iff_isSupClosedCompact theorem isSupClosedCompact_iff_wellFounded : IsSupClosedCompact α ↔ WellFounded ((· > ·) : α → α → Prop) := (wellFounded_characterisations α).out 2 0 #align complete_lattice.is_sup_closed_compact_iff_well_founded CompleteLattice.isSupClosedCompact_iff_wellFounded alias ⟨_, IsSupFiniteCompact.wellFounded⟩ := wellFounded_iff_isSupFiniteCompact #align complete_lattice.is_Sup_finite_compact.well_founded CompleteLattice.IsSupFiniteCompact.wellFounded alias ⟨_, IsSupClosedCompact.isSupFiniteCompact⟩ := isSupFiniteCompact_iff_isSupClosedCompact #align complete_lattice.is_sup_closed_compact.is_Sup_finite_compact CompleteLattice.IsSupClosedCompact.isSupFiniteCompact alias ⟨_, _root_.WellFounded.isSupClosedCompact⟩ := isSupClosedCompact_iff_wellFounded #align well_founded.is_sup_closed_compact WellFounded.isSupClosedCompact variable {α} theorem WellFounded.finite_of_setIndependent (h : WellFounded ((· > ·) : α → α → Prop)) {s : Set α} (hs : SetIndependent s) : s.Finite := by classical refine Set.not_infinite.mp fun contra => ?_ obtain ⟨t, ht₁, ht₂⟩ := WellFounded.isSupFiniteCompact α h s replace contra : ∃ x : α, x ∈ s ∧ x ≠ ⊥ ∧ x ∉ t := by have : (s \ (insert ⊥ t : Finset α)).Infinite := contra.diff (Finset.finite_toSet _) obtain ⟨x, hx₁, hx₂⟩ := this.nonempty exact ⟨x, hx₁, by simpa [not_or] using hx₂⟩ obtain ⟨x, hx₀, hx₁, hx₂⟩ := contra replace hs : x ⊓ sSup s = ⊥ := by have := hs.mono (by simp [ht₁, hx₀, -Set.union_singleton] : ↑t ∪ {x} ≤ s) (by simp : x ∈ _) simpa [Disjoint, hx₂, ← t.sup_id_eq_sSup, ← ht₂] using this.eq_bot apply hx₁ rw [← hs, eq_comm, inf_eq_left] exact le_sSup _ _ hx₀ #align complete_lattice.well_founded.finite_of_set_independent CompleteLattice.WellFounded.finite_of_setIndependent theorem WellFounded.finite_ne_bot_of_independent (hwf : WellFounded ((· > ·) : α → α → Prop)) {ι : Type*} {t : ι → α} (ht : Independent t) : Set.Finite {i | t i ≠ ⊥} := by refine Finite.of_finite_image (Finite.subset ?_ (image_subset_range t _)) ht.injOn exact WellFounded.finite_of_setIndependent hwf ht.setIndependent_range theorem WellFounded.finite_of_independent (hwf : WellFounded ((· > ·) : α → α → Prop)) {ι : Type*} {t : ι → α} (ht : Independent t) (h_ne_bot : ∀ i, t i ≠ ⊥) : Finite ι := haveI := (WellFounded.finite_of_setIndependent hwf ht.setIndependent_range).to_subtype Finite.of_injective_finite_range (ht.injective h_ne_bot) #align complete_lattice.well_founded.finite_of_independent CompleteLattice.WellFounded.finite_of_independent end CompleteLattice /-- A complete lattice is said to be compactly generated if any element is the `sSup` of compact elements. -/ class IsCompactlyGenerated (α : Type*) [CompleteLattice α] : Prop where /-- In a compactly generated complete lattice, every element is the `sSup` of some set of compact elements. -/ exists_sSup_eq : ∀ x : α, ∃ s : Set α, (∀ x ∈ s, CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement x) ∧ sSup s = x #align is_compactly_generated IsCompactlyGenerated section variable [CompleteLattice α] [IsCompactlyGenerated α] {a b : α} {s : Set α} @[simp] theorem sSup_compact_le_eq (b) : sSup { c : α | CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement c ∧ c ≤ b } = b := by rcases IsCompactlyGenerated.exists_sSup_eq b with ⟨s, hs, rfl⟩ exact le_antisymm (sSup_le fun c hc => hc.2) (sSup_le_sSup fun c cs => ⟨hs c cs, le_sSup cs⟩) #align Sup_compact_le_eq sSup_compact_le_eq @[simp] theorem sSup_compact_eq_top : sSup { a : α | CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement a } = ⊤ := by refine Eq.trans (congr rfl (Set.ext fun x => ?_)) (sSup_compact_le_eq ⊤) exact (and_iff_left le_top).symm #align Sup_compact_eq_top sSup_compact_eq_top theorem le_iff_compact_le_imp {a b : α} : a ≤ b ↔ ∀ c : α, CompleteLattice.IsCompactElement c → c ≤ a → c ≤ b := ⟨fun ab c _ ca => le_trans ca ab, fun h => by rw [← sSup_compact_le_eq a, ← sSup_compact_le_eq b] exact sSup_le_sSup fun c hc => ⟨hc.1, h c hc.1 hc.2⟩⟩ #align le_iff_compact_le_imp le_iff_compact_le_imp /-- This property is sometimes referred to as `α` being upper continuous. -/ theorem DirectedOn.inf_sSup_eq (h : DirectedOn (· ≤ ·) s) : a ⊓ sSup s = ⨆ b ∈ s, a ⊓ b := le_antisymm (by rw [le_iff_compact_le_imp] by_cases hs : s.Nonempty · intro c hc hcinf rw [le_inf_iff] at hcinf rw [CompleteLattice.isCompactElement_iff_le_of_directed_sSup_le] at hc rcases hc s hs h hcinf.2 with ⟨d, ds, cd⟩ refine (le_inf hcinf.1 cd).trans (le_trans ?_ (le_iSup₂ d ds)) rfl · rw [Set.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty] at hs simp [hs]) iSup_inf_le_inf_sSup #align directed_on.inf_Sup_eq DirectedOn.inf_sSup_eq /-- This property is sometimes referred to as `α` being upper continuous. -/ protected theorem DirectedOn.sSup_inf_eq (h : DirectedOn (· ≤ ·) s) : sSup s ⊓ a = ⨆ b ∈ s, b ⊓ a := by simp_rw [inf_comm _ a, h.inf_sSup_eq] #align directed_on.Sup_inf_eq DirectedOn.sSup_inf_eq protected theorem Directed.inf_iSup_eq (h : Directed (· ≤ ·) f) : (a ⊓ ⨆ i, f i) = ⨆ i, a ⊓ f i := by rw [iSup, h.directedOn_range.inf_sSup_eq, iSup_range] #align directed.inf_supr_eq Directed.inf_iSup_eq protected theorem Directed.iSup_inf_eq (h : Directed (· ≤ ·) f) : (⨆ i, f i) ⊓ a = ⨆ i, f i ⊓ a := by rw [iSup, h.directedOn_range.sSup_inf_eq, iSup_range] #align directed.supr_inf_eq Directed.iSup_inf_eq protected theorem DirectedOn.disjoint_sSup_right (h : DirectedOn (· ≤ ·) s) : Disjoint a (sSup s) ↔ ∀ ⦃b⦄, b ∈ s → Disjoint a b := by simp_rw [disjoint_iff, h.inf_sSup_eq, iSup_eq_bot] #align directed_on.disjoint_Sup_right DirectedOn.disjoint_sSup_right protected theorem DirectedOn.disjoint_sSup_left (h : DirectedOn (· ≤ ·) s) : Disjoint (sSup s) a ↔ ∀ ⦃b⦄, b ∈ s → Disjoint b a := by simp_rw [disjoint_iff, h.sSup_inf_eq, iSup_eq_bot] #align directed_on.disjoint_Sup_left DirectedOn.disjoint_sSup_left protected theorem Directed.disjoint_iSup_right (h : Directed (· ≤ ·) f) : Disjoint a (⨆ i, f i) ↔ ∀ i, Disjoint a (f i) := by simp_rw [disjoint_iff, h.inf_iSup_eq, iSup_eq_bot] #align directed.disjoint_supr_right Directed.disjoint_iSup_right protected theorem Directed.disjoint_iSup_left (h : Directed (· ≤ ·) f) : Disjoint (⨆ i, f i) a ↔ ∀ i, Disjoint (f i) a := by simp_rw [disjoint_iff, h.iSup_inf_eq, iSup_eq_bot] #align directed.disjoint_supr_left Directed.disjoint_iSup_left /-- This property is equivalent to `α` being upper continuous. -/ theorem inf_sSup_eq_iSup_inf_sup_finset : a ⊓ sSup s = ⨆ (t : Finset α) (_ : ↑t ⊆ s), a ⊓ t.sup id := le_antisymm (by rw [le_iff_compact_le_imp] intro c hc hcinf rw [le_inf_iff] at hcinf rcases hc s hcinf.2 with ⟨t, ht1, ht2⟩ refine (le_inf hcinf.1 ht2).trans (le_trans ?_ (le_iSup₂ t ht1)) rfl) (iSup_le fun t => iSup_le fun h => inf_le_inf_left _ ((Finset.sup_id_eq_sSup t).symm ▸ sSup_le_sSup h)) #align inf_Sup_eq_supr_inf_sup_finset inf_sSup_eq_iSup_inf_sup_finset theorem CompleteLattice.setIndependent_iff_finite {s : Set α} : CompleteLattice.SetIndependent s ↔ ∀ t : Finset α, ↑t ⊆ s → CompleteLattice.SetIndependent (↑t : Set α) := ⟨fun hs t ht => hs.mono ht, fun h a ha => by rw [disjoint_iff, inf_sSup_eq_iSup_inf_sup_finset, iSup_eq_bot] intro t rw [iSup_eq_bot, Finset.sup_id_eq_sSup] intro ht classical have h' := (h (insert a t) ?_ (t.mem_insert_self a)).eq_bot · rwa [Finset.coe_insert, Set.insert_diff_self_of_not_mem] at h' exact fun con => ((Set.mem_diff a).1 (ht con)).2 (Set.mem_singleton a) · rw [Finset.coe_insert, Set.insert_subset_iff] exact ⟨ha, Set.Subset.trans ht diff_subset⟩⟩ #align complete_lattice.set_independent_iff_finite CompleteLattice.setIndependent_iff_finite lemma CompleteLattice.independent_iff_supIndep_of_injOn {ι : Type*} {f : ι → α} (hf : InjOn f {i | f i ≠ ⊥}) : CompleteLattice.Independent f ↔ ∀ (s : Finset ι), s.SupIndep f := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ h.supIndep', fun h ↦ CompleteLattice.independent_def'.mpr fun i ↦ ?_⟩ simp_rw [disjoint_iff, inf_sSup_eq_iSup_inf_sup_finset, iSup_eq_bot, ← disjoint_iff] intro s hs classical rw [← Finset.sup_erase_bot] set t := s.erase ⊥ replace hf : InjOn f (f ⁻¹' t) := fun i hi j _ hij ↦ by refine hf ?_ ?_ hij <;> aesop (add norm simp [t]) have : (Finset.erase (insert i (t.preimage _ hf)) i).image f = t := by ext a simp only [Finset.mem_preimage, Finset.mem_erase, ne_eq, Finset.mem_insert, true_or, not_true, Finset.erase_insert_eq_erase, not_and, Finset.mem_image, t] refine ⟨by aesop, fun ⟨ha, has⟩ ↦ ?_⟩ obtain ⟨j, hj, rfl⟩ := hs has exact ⟨j, ⟨hj, ha, has⟩, rfl⟩ rw [← this, Finset.sup_image] specialize h (insert i (t.preimage _ hf)) rw [Finset.supIndep_iff_disjoint_erase] at h exact h i (Finset.mem_insert_self i _) theorem CompleteLattice.setIndependent_iUnion_of_directed {η : Type*} {s : η → Set α} (hs : Directed (· ⊆ ·) s) (h : ∀ i, CompleteLattice.SetIndependent (s i)) : CompleteLattice.SetIndependent (⋃ i, s i) := by by_cases hη : Nonempty η · rw [CompleteLattice.setIndependent_iff_finite] intro t ht obtain ⟨I, fi, hI⟩ := Set.finite_subset_iUnion t.finite_toSet ht obtain ⟨i, hi⟩ := hs.finset_le fi.toFinset exact (h i).mono (Set.Subset.trans hI <| Set.iUnion₂_subset fun j hj => hi j (fi.mem_toFinset.2 hj)) · rintro a ⟨_, ⟨i, _⟩, _⟩ exfalso exact hη ⟨i⟩ #align complete_lattice.set_independent_Union_of_directed CompleteLattice.setIndependent_iUnion_of_directed theorem CompleteLattice.independent_sUnion_of_directed {s : Set (Set α)} (hs : DirectedOn (· ⊆ ·) s) (h : ∀ a ∈ s, CompleteLattice.SetIndependent a) : CompleteLattice.SetIndependent (⋃₀ s) := by rw [Set.sUnion_eq_iUnion] exact CompleteLattice.setIndependent_iUnion_of_directed hs.directed_val (by simpa using h) #align complete_lattice.independent_sUnion_of_directed CompleteLattice.independent_sUnion_of_directed end namespace CompleteLattice theorem isCompactlyGenerated_of_wellFounded (h : WellFounded ((· > ·) : α → α → Prop)) : IsCompactlyGenerated α := by rw [wellFounded_iff_isSupFiniteCompact, isSupFiniteCompact_iff_all_elements_compact] at h -- x is the join of the set of compact elements {x} exact ⟨fun x => ⟨{x}, ⟨fun x _ => h x, sSup_singleton⟩⟩⟩ #align complete_lattice.compactly_generated_of_well_founded CompleteLattice.isCompactlyGenerated_of_wellFounded /-- A compact element `k` has the property that any `b < k` lies below a "maximal element below `k`", which is to say `[⊥, k]` is coatomic. -/
Mathlib/Order/CompactlyGenerated/Basic.lean
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theorem Iic_coatomic_of_compact_element {k : α} (h : IsCompactElement k) : IsCoatomic (Set.Iic k) := by
constructor rintro ⟨b, hbk⟩ obtain rfl | H := eq_or_ne b k · left; ext; simp only [Set.Iic.coe_top, Subtype.coe_mk] right have ⟨a, a₀, ba, h⟩ := zorn_nonempty_partialOrder₀ (Set.Iio k) ?_ b (lt_of_le_of_ne hbk H) · refine ⟨⟨a, le_of_lt a₀⟩, ⟨ne_of_lt a₀, fun c hck => by_contradiction fun c₀ => ?_⟩, ba⟩ cases h c.1 (lt_of_le_of_ne c.2 fun con => c₀ (Subtype.ext con)) hck.le exact lt_irrefl _ hck · intro S SC cC I _ by_cases hS : S.Nonempty · refine ⟨sSup S, h.directed_sSup_lt_of_lt hS cC.directedOn SC, ?_⟩ intro; apply le_sSup exact ⟨b, lt_of_le_of_ne hbk H, by simp only [Set.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty.mp hS, Set.mem_empty_iff_false, forall_const, forall_prop_of_false, not_false_iff]⟩
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Bhavik Mehta. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Bhavik Mehta -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Adjunction.Basic import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Conj #align_import category_theory.adjunction.mates from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"cea27692b3fdeb328a2ddba6aabf181754543184" /-! # Mate of natural transformations This file establishes the bijection between the 2-cells L₁ R₁ C --→ D C ←-- D G ↓ ↗ ↓ H G ↓ ↘ ↓ H E --→ F E ←-- F L₂ R₂ where `L₁ ⊣ R₁` and `L₂ ⊣ R₂`, and shows that in the special case where `G,H` are identity then the bijection preserves and reflects isomorphisms (i.e. we have bijections `(L₂ ⟶ L₁) ≃ (R₁ ⟶ R₂)`, and if either side is an iso then the other side is as well). On its own, this bijection is not particularly useful but it includes a number of interesting cases as specializations. For instance, this generalises the fact that adjunctions are unique (since if `L₁ ≅ L₂` then we deduce `R₁ ≅ R₂`). Another example arises from considering the square representing that a functor `H` preserves products, in particular the morphism `HA ⨯ H- ⟶ H(A ⨯ -)`. Then provided `(A ⨯ -)` and `HA ⨯ -` have left adjoints (for instance if the relevant categories are cartesian closed), the transferred natural transformation is the exponential comparison morphism: `H(A ^ -) ⟶ HA ^ H-`. Furthermore if `H` has a left adjoint `L`, this morphism is an isomorphism iff its mate `L(HA ⨯ -) ⟶ A ⨯ L-` is an isomorphism, see https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/Frobenius+reciprocity#InCategoryTheory. This also relates to Grothendieck's yoga of six operations, though this is not spelled out in mathlib: https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/six+operations. -/ universe v₁ v₂ v₃ v₄ u₁ u₂ u₃ u₄ namespace CategoryTheory open Category variable {C : Type u₁} {D : Type u₂} [Category.{v₁} C] [Category.{v₂} D] section Square variable {E : Type u₃} {F : Type u₄} [Category.{v₃} E] [Category.{v₄} F] variable {G : C ⥤ E} {H : D ⥤ F} {L₁ : C ⥤ D} {R₁ : D ⥤ C} {L₂ : E ⥤ F} {R₂ : F ⥤ E} variable (adj₁ : L₁ ⊣ R₁) (adj₂ : L₂ ⊣ R₂) /-- Suppose we have a square of functors (where the top and bottom are adjunctions `L₁ ⊣ R₁` and `L₂ ⊣ R₂` respectively). C ↔ D G ↓ ↓ H E ↔ F Then we have a bijection between natural transformations `G ⋙ L₂ ⟶ L₁ ⋙ H` and `R₁ ⋙ G ⟶ H ⋙ R₂`. This can be seen as a bijection of the 2-cells: L₁ R₁ C --→ D C ←-- D G ↓ ↗ ↓ H G ↓ ↘ ↓ H E --→ F E ←-- F L₂ R₂ Note that if one of the transformations is an iso, it does not imply the other is an iso. -/ def transferNatTrans : (G ⋙ L₂ ⟶ L₁ ⋙ H) ≃ (R₁ ⋙ G ⟶ H ⋙ R₂) where toFun h := { app := fun X => adj₂.unit.app _ ≫ R₂.map (h.app _ ≫ H.map (adj₁.counit.app _)) naturality := fun X Y f => by dsimp rw [assoc, ← R₂.map_comp, assoc, ← H.map_comp, ← adj₁.counit_naturality, H.map_comp, ← Functor.comp_map L₁, ← h.naturality_assoc] simp } invFun h := { app := fun X => L₂.map (G.map (adj₁.unit.app _) ≫ h.app _) ≫ adj₂.counit.app _ naturality := fun X Y f => by dsimp rw [← L₂.map_comp_assoc, ← G.map_comp_assoc, ← adj₁.unit_naturality, G.map_comp_assoc, ← Functor.comp_map, h.naturality] simp } left_inv h := by ext X dsimp simp only [L₂.map_comp, assoc, adj₂.counit_naturality, adj₂.left_triangle_components_assoc, ← Functor.comp_map G L₂, h.naturality_assoc, Functor.comp_map L₁, ← H.map_comp, adj₁.left_triangle_components] dsimp simp only [id_comp, ← Functor.comp_map, ← Functor.comp_obj, NatTrans.naturality_assoc] simp only [Functor.comp_obj, Functor.comp_map, ← Functor.map_comp] have : Prefunctor.map L₁.toPrefunctor (NatTrans.app adj₁.unit X) ≫ NatTrans.app adj₁.counit (Prefunctor.obj L₁.toPrefunctor X) = 𝟙 _ := by simp simp [this] -- See library note [dsimp, simp]. right_inv h := by ext X dsimp simp [-Functor.comp_map, ← Functor.comp_map H, Functor.comp_map R₁, -NatTrans.naturality, ← h.naturality, -Functor.map_comp, ← Functor.map_comp_assoc G, R₂.map_comp] #align category_theory.transfer_nat_trans CategoryTheory.transferNatTrans theorem transferNatTrans_counit (f : G ⋙ L₂ ⟶ L₁ ⋙ H) (Y : D) : L₂.map ((transferNatTrans adj₁ adj₂ f).app _) ≫ adj₂.counit.app _ = f.app _ ≫ H.map (adj₁.counit.app Y) := by erw [Functor.map_comp] simp #align category_theory.transfer_nat_trans_counit CategoryTheory.transferNatTrans_counit
Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Adjunction/Mates.lean
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theorem unit_transferNatTrans (f : G ⋙ L₂ ⟶ L₁ ⋙ H) (X : C) : G.map (adj₁.unit.app X) ≫ (transferNatTrans adj₁ adj₂ f).app _ = adj₂.unit.app _ ≫ R₂.map (f.app _) := by
dsimp [transferNatTrans] rw [← adj₂.unit_naturality_assoc, ← R₂.map_comp, ← Functor.comp_map G L₂, f.naturality_assoc, Functor.comp_map, ← H.map_comp] dsimp; simp
/- Copyright (c) 2024 Emilie Burgun. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Emilie Burgun -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Commute.Basic import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Basic import Mathlib.Dynamics.PeriodicPts import Mathlib.Data.Set.Pointwise.SMul /-! # Properties of `fixedPoints` and `fixedBy` This module contains some useful properties of `MulAction.fixedPoints` and `MulAction.fixedBy` that don't directly belong to `Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Basic`. ## Main theorems * `MulAction.fixedBy_mul`: `fixedBy α (g * h) ⊆ fixedBy α g ∪ fixedBy α h` * `MulAction.fixedBy_conj` and `MulAction.smul_fixedBy`: the pointwise group action of `h` on `fixedBy α g` is equal to the `fixedBy` set of the conjugation of `h` with `g` (`fixedBy α (h * g * h⁻¹)`). * `MulAction.set_mem_fixedBy_of_movedBy_subset` shows that if a set `s` is a superset of `(fixedBy α g)ᶜ`, then the group action of `g` cannot send elements of `s` outside of `s`. This is expressed as `s ∈ fixedBy (Set α) g`, and `MulAction.set_mem_fixedBy_iff` allows one to convert the relationship back to `g • x ∈ s ↔ x ∈ s`. * `MulAction.not_commute_of_disjoint_smul_movedBy` allows one to prove that `g` and `h` do not commute from the disjointness of the `(fixedBy α g)ᶜ` set and `h • (fixedBy α g)ᶜ`, which is a property used in the proof of Rubin's theorem. The theorems above are also available for `AddAction`. ## Pointwise group action and `fixedBy (Set α) g` Since `fixedBy α g = { x | g • x = x }` by definition, properties about the pointwise action of a set `s : Set α` can be expressed using `fixedBy (Set α) g`. To properly use theorems using `fixedBy (Set α) g`, you should `open Pointwise` in your file. `s ∈ fixedBy (Set α) g` means that `g • s = s`, which is equivalent to say that `∀ x, g • x ∈ s ↔ x ∈ s` (the translation can be done using `MulAction.set_mem_fixedBy_iff`). `s ∈ fixedBy (Set α) g` is a weaker statement than `s ⊆ fixedBy α g`: the latter requires that all points in `s` are fixed by `g`, whereas the former only requires that `g • x ∈ s`. -/ namespace MulAction open Pointwise variable {α : Type*} variable {G : Type*} [Group G] [MulAction G α] variable {M : Type*} [Monoid M] [MulAction M α] section FixedPoints variable (α) in /-- In a multiplicative group action, the points fixed by `g` are also fixed by `g⁻¹` -/ @[to_additive (attr := simp) "In an additive group action, the points fixed by `g` are also fixed by `g⁻¹`"] theorem fixedBy_inv (g : G) : fixedBy α g⁻¹ = fixedBy α g := by ext rw [mem_fixedBy, mem_fixedBy, inv_smul_eq_iff, eq_comm] @[to_additive] theorem smul_mem_fixedBy_iff_mem_fixedBy {a : α} {g : G} : g • a ∈ fixedBy α g ↔ a ∈ fixedBy α g := by rw [mem_fixedBy, smul_left_cancel_iff] rfl @[to_additive]
Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/FixedPoints.lean
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theorem smul_inv_mem_fixedBy_iff_mem_fixedBy {a : α} {g : G} : g⁻¹ • a ∈ fixedBy α g ↔ a ∈ fixedBy α g := by
rw [← fixedBy_inv, smul_mem_fixedBy_iff_mem_fixedBy, fixedBy_inv]
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Jens Wagemaker -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Associated import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Regular import Mathlib.Tactic.Common #align_import algebra.gcd_monoid.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"550b58538991c8977703fdeb7c9d51a5aa27df11" /-! # Monoids with normalization functions, `gcd`, and `lcm` This file defines extra structures on `CancelCommMonoidWithZero`s, including `IsDomain`s. ## Main Definitions * `NormalizationMonoid` * `GCDMonoid` * `NormalizedGCDMonoid` * `gcdMonoid_of_gcd`, `gcdMonoid_of_exists_gcd`, `normalizedGCDMonoid_of_gcd`, `normalizedGCDMonoid_of_exists_gcd` * `gcdMonoid_of_lcm`, `gcdMonoid_of_exists_lcm`, `normalizedGCDMonoid_of_lcm`, `normalizedGCDMonoid_of_exists_lcm` For the `NormalizedGCDMonoid` instances on `ℕ` and `ℤ`, see `Mathlib.Algebra.GCDMonoid.Nat`. ## Implementation Notes * `NormalizationMonoid` is defined by assigning to each element a `normUnit` such that multiplying by that unit normalizes the monoid, and `normalize` is an idempotent monoid homomorphism. This definition as currently implemented does casework on `0`. * `GCDMonoid` contains the definitions of `gcd` and `lcm` with the usual properties. They are both determined up to a unit. * `NormalizedGCDMonoid` extends `NormalizationMonoid`, so the `gcd` and `lcm` are always normalized. This makes `gcd`s of polynomials easier to work with, but excludes Euclidean domains, and monoids without zero. * `gcdMonoid_of_gcd` and `normalizedGCDMonoid_of_gcd` noncomputably construct a `GCDMonoid` (resp. `NormalizedGCDMonoid`) structure just from the `gcd` and its properties. * `gcdMonoid_of_exists_gcd` and `normalizedGCDMonoid_of_exists_gcd` noncomputably construct a `GCDMonoid` (resp. `NormalizedGCDMonoid`) structure just from a proof that any two elements have a (not necessarily normalized) `gcd`. * `gcdMonoid_of_lcm` and `normalizedGCDMonoid_of_lcm` noncomputably construct a `GCDMonoid` (resp. `NormalizedGCDMonoid`) structure just from the `lcm` and its properties. * `gcdMonoid_of_exists_lcm` and `normalizedGCDMonoid_of_exists_lcm` noncomputably construct a `GCDMonoid` (resp. `NormalizedGCDMonoid`) structure just from a proof that any two elements have a (not necessarily normalized) `lcm`. ## TODO * Port GCD facts about nats, definition of coprime * Generalize normalization monoids to commutative (cancellative) monoids with or without zero ## Tags divisibility, gcd, lcm, normalize -/ variable {α : Type*} -- Porting note: mathlib3 had a `@[protect_proj]` here, but adding `protected` to all the fields -- adds unnecessary clutter to later code /-- Normalization monoid: multiplying with `normUnit` gives a normal form for associated elements. -/ class NormalizationMonoid (α : Type*) [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] where /-- `normUnit` assigns to each element of the monoid a unit of the monoid. -/ normUnit : α → αˣ /-- The proposition that `normUnit` maps `0` to the identity. -/ normUnit_zero : normUnit 0 = 1 /-- The proposition that `normUnit` respects multiplication of non-zero elements. -/ normUnit_mul : ∀ {a b}, a ≠ 0 → b ≠ 0 → normUnit (a * b) = normUnit a * normUnit b /-- The proposition that `normUnit` maps units to their inverses. -/ normUnit_coe_units : ∀ u : αˣ, normUnit u = u⁻¹ #align normalization_monoid NormalizationMonoid export NormalizationMonoid (normUnit normUnit_zero normUnit_mul normUnit_coe_units) attribute [simp] normUnit_coe_units normUnit_zero normUnit_mul section NormalizationMonoid variable [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] [NormalizationMonoid α] @[simp] theorem normUnit_one : normUnit (1 : α) = 1 := normUnit_coe_units 1 #align norm_unit_one normUnit_one -- Porting note (#11083): quite slow. Improve performance? /-- Chooses an element of each associate class, by multiplying by `normUnit` -/ def normalize : α →*₀ α where toFun x := x * normUnit x map_zero' := by simp only [normUnit_zero] exact mul_one (0:α) map_one' := by dsimp only; rw [normUnit_one, one_mul]; rfl map_mul' x y := (by_cases fun hx : x = 0 => by dsimp only; rw [hx, zero_mul, zero_mul, zero_mul]) fun hx => (by_cases fun hy : y = 0 => by dsimp only; rw [hy, mul_zero, zero_mul, mul_zero]) fun hy => by simp only [normUnit_mul hx hy, Units.val_mul]; simp only [mul_assoc, mul_left_comm y] #align normalize normalize theorem associated_normalize (x : α) : Associated x (normalize x) := ⟨_, rfl⟩ #align associated_normalize associated_normalize theorem normalize_associated (x : α) : Associated (normalize x) x := (associated_normalize _).symm #align normalize_associated normalize_associated theorem associated_normalize_iff {x y : α} : Associated x (normalize y) ↔ Associated x y := ⟨fun h => h.trans (normalize_associated y), fun h => h.trans (associated_normalize y)⟩ #align associated_normalize_iff associated_normalize_iff theorem normalize_associated_iff {x y : α} : Associated (normalize x) y ↔ Associated x y := ⟨fun h => (associated_normalize _).trans h, fun h => (normalize_associated _).trans h⟩ #align normalize_associated_iff normalize_associated_iff theorem Associates.mk_normalize (x : α) : Associates.mk (normalize x) = Associates.mk x := Associates.mk_eq_mk_iff_associated.2 (normalize_associated _) #align associates.mk_normalize Associates.mk_normalize @[simp] theorem normalize_apply (x : α) : normalize x = x * normUnit x := rfl #align normalize_apply normalize_apply -- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove this -- @[simp] theorem normalize_zero : normalize (0 : α) = 0 := normalize.map_zero #align normalize_zero normalize_zero -- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove this -- @[simp] theorem normalize_one : normalize (1 : α) = 1 := normalize.map_one #align normalize_one normalize_one theorem normalize_coe_units (u : αˣ) : normalize (u : α) = 1 := by simp #align normalize_coe_units normalize_coe_units theorem normalize_eq_zero {x : α} : normalize x = 0 ↔ x = 0 := ⟨fun hx => (associated_zero_iff_eq_zero x).1 <| hx ▸ associated_normalize _, by rintro rfl; exact normalize_zero⟩ #align normalize_eq_zero normalize_eq_zero theorem normalize_eq_one {x : α} : normalize x = 1 ↔ IsUnit x := ⟨fun hx => isUnit_iff_exists_inv.2 ⟨_, hx⟩, fun ⟨u, hu⟩ => hu ▸ normalize_coe_units u⟩ #align normalize_eq_one normalize_eq_one -- Porting note (#11083): quite slow. Improve performance? @[simp] theorem normUnit_mul_normUnit (a : α) : normUnit (a * normUnit a) = 1 := by nontriviality α using Subsingleton.elim a 0 obtain rfl | h := eq_or_ne a 0 · rw [normUnit_zero, zero_mul, normUnit_zero] · rw [normUnit_mul h (Units.ne_zero _), normUnit_coe_units, mul_inv_eq_one] #align norm_unit_mul_norm_unit normUnit_mul_normUnit
Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/Basic.lean
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theorem normalize_idem (x : α) : normalize (normalize x) = normalize x := by
simp
/- Copyright (c) 2019 Johan Commelin. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johan Commelin -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Nat import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Antidiagonal import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Card import Mathlib.Data.Multiset.NatAntidiagonal #align_import data.finset.nat_antidiagonal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"9003f28797c0664a49e4179487267c494477d853" /-! # Antidiagonals in ℕ × ℕ as finsets This file defines the antidiagonals of ℕ × ℕ as finsets: the `n`-th antidiagonal is the finset of pairs `(i, j)` such that `i + j = n`. This is useful for polynomial multiplication and more generally for sums going from `0` to `n`. ## Notes This refines files `Data.List.NatAntidiagonal` and `Data.Multiset.NatAntidiagonal`, providing an instance enabling `Finset.antidiagonal` on `Nat`. -/ open Function namespace Finset namespace Nat /-- The antidiagonal of a natural number `n` is the finset of pairs `(i, j)` such that `i + j = n`. -/ instance instHasAntidiagonal : HasAntidiagonal ℕ where antidiagonal n := ⟨Multiset.Nat.antidiagonal n, Multiset.Nat.nodup_antidiagonal n⟩ mem_antidiagonal {n} {xy} := by rw [mem_def, Multiset.Nat.mem_antidiagonal] lemma antidiagonal_eq_map (n : ℕ) : antidiagonal n = (range (n + 1)).map ⟨fun i ↦ (i, n - i), fun _ _ h ↦ (Prod.ext_iff.1 h).1⟩ := rfl lemma antidiagonal_eq_map' (n : ℕ) : antidiagonal n = (range (n + 1)).map ⟨fun i ↦ (n - i, i), fun _ _ h ↦ (Prod.ext_iff.1 h).2⟩ := by rw [← map_swap_antidiagonal, antidiagonal_eq_map, map_map]; rfl lemma antidiagonal_eq_image (n : ℕ) : antidiagonal n = (range (n + 1)).image fun i ↦ (i, n - i) := by simp only [antidiagonal_eq_map, map_eq_image, Function.Embedding.coeFn_mk] lemma antidiagonal_eq_image' (n : ℕ) : antidiagonal n = (range (n + 1)).image fun i ↦ (n - i, i) := by simp only [antidiagonal_eq_map', map_eq_image, Function.Embedding.coeFn_mk] /-- The cardinality of the antidiagonal of `n` is `n + 1`. -/ @[simp]
Mathlib/Data/Finset/NatAntidiagonal.lean
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theorem card_antidiagonal (n : ℕ) : (antidiagonal n).card = n + 1 := by
simp [antidiagonal]
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir, Jean Lo, Calle Sönne, Benjamin Davidson -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Exp import Mathlib.Tactic.Positivity.Core import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.NegOnePow #align_import analysis.special_functions.trigonometric.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2c1d8ca2812b64f88992a5294ea3dba144755cd1" /-! # Trigonometric functions ## Main definitions This file contains the definition of `π`. See also `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Inverse` and `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Arctan` for the inverse trigonometric functions. See also `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Complex.Arg` and `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Complex.Log` for the complex argument function and the complex logarithm. ## Main statements Many basic inequalities on the real trigonometric functions are established. The continuity of the usual trigonometric functions is proved. Several facts about the real trigonometric functions have the proofs deferred to `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Complex`, as they are most easily proved by appealing to the corresponding fact for complex trigonometric functions. See also `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Chebyshev` for the multiple angle formulas in terms of Chebyshev polynomials. ## Tags sin, cos, tan, angle -/ noncomputable section open scoped Classical open Topology Filter Set namespace Complex @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_sin : Continuous sin := by change Continuous fun z => (exp (-z * I) - exp (z * I)) * I / 2 continuity #align complex.continuous_sin Complex.continuous_sin @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_sin {s : Set ℂ} : ContinuousOn sin s := continuous_sin.continuousOn #align complex.continuous_on_sin Complex.continuousOn_sin @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_cos : Continuous cos := by change Continuous fun z => (exp (z * I) + exp (-z * I)) / 2 continuity #align complex.continuous_cos Complex.continuous_cos @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_cos {s : Set ℂ} : ContinuousOn cos s := continuous_cos.continuousOn #align complex.continuous_on_cos Complex.continuousOn_cos @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_sinh : Continuous sinh := by change Continuous fun z => (exp z - exp (-z)) / 2 continuity #align complex.continuous_sinh Complex.continuous_sinh @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_cosh : Continuous cosh := by change Continuous fun z => (exp z + exp (-z)) / 2 continuity #align complex.continuous_cosh Complex.continuous_cosh end Complex namespace Real variable {x y z : ℝ} @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_sin : Continuous sin := Complex.continuous_re.comp (Complex.continuous_sin.comp Complex.continuous_ofReal) #align real.continuous_sin Real.continuous_sin @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_sin {s} : ContinuousOn sin s := continuous_sin.continuousOn #align real.continuous_on_sin Real.continuousOn_sin @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_cos : Continuous cos := Complex.continuous_re.comp (Complex.continuous_cos.comp Complex.continuous_ofReal) #align real.continuous_cos Real.continuous_cos @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_cos {s} : ContinuousOn cos s := continuous_cos.continuousOn #align real.continuous_on_cos Real.continuousOn_cos @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_sinh : Continuous sinh := Complex.continuous_re.comp (Complex.continuous_sinh.comp Complex.continuous_ofReal) #align real.continuous_sinh Real.continuous_sinh @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_cosh : Continuous cosh := Complex.continuous_re.comp (Complex.continuous_cosh.comp Complex.continuous_ofReal) #align real.continuous_cosh Real.continuous_cosh end Real namespace Real theorem exists_cos_eq_zero : 0 ∈ cos '' Icc (1 : ℝ) 2 := intermediate_value_Icc' (by norm_num) continuousOn_cos ⟨le_of_lt cos_two_neg, le_of_lt cos_one_pos⟩ #align real.exists_cos_eq_zero Real.exists_cos_eq_zero /-- The number π = 3.14159265... Defined here using choice as twice a zero of cos in [1,2], from which one can derive all its properties. For explicit bounds on π, see `Data.Real.Pi.Bounds`. -/ protected noncomputable def pi : ℝ := 2 * Classical.choose exists_cos_eq_zero #align real.pi Real.pi @[inherit_doc] scoped notation "π" => Real.pi @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_two : cos (π / 2) = 0 := by rw [Real.pi, mul_div_cancel_left₀ _ (two_ne_zero' ℝ)] exact (Classical.choose_spec exists_cos_eq_zero).2 #align real.cos_pi_div_two Real.cos_pi_div_two theorem one_le_pi_div_two : (1 : ℝ) ≤ π / 2 := by rw [Real.pi, mul_div_cancel_left₀ _ (two_ne_zero' ℝ)] exact (Classical.choose_spec exists_cos_eq_zero).1.1 #align real.one_le_pi_div_two Real.one_le_pi_div_two theorem pi_div_two_le_two : π / 2 ≤ 2 := by rw [Real.pi, mul_div_cancel_left₀ _ (two_ne_zero' ℝ)] exact (Classical.choose_spec exists_cos_eq_zero).1.2 #align real.pi_div_two_le_two Real.pi_div_two_le_two theorem two_le_pi : (2 : ℝ) ≤ π := (div_le_div_right (show (0 : ℝ) < 2 by norm_num)).1 (by rw [div_self (two_ne_zero' ℝ)]; exact one_le_pi_div_two) #align real.two_le_pi Real.two_le_pi theorem pi_le_four : π ≤ 4 := (div_le_div_right (show (0 : ℝ) < 2 by norm_num)).1 (calc π / 2 ≤ 2 := pi_div_two_le_two _ = 4 / 2 := by norm_num) #align real.pi_le_four Real.pi_le_four theorem pi_pos : 0 < π := lt_of_lt_of_le (by norm_num) two_le_pi #align real.pi_pos Real.pi_pos theorem pi_nonneg : 0 ≤ π := pi_pos.le theorem pi_ne_zero : π ≠ 0 := pi_pos.ne' #align real.pi_ne_zero Real.pi_ne_zero theorem pi_div_two_pos : 0 < π / 2 := half_pos pi_pos #align real.pi_div_two_pos Real.pi_div_two_pos theorem two_pi_pos : 0 < 2 * π := by linarith [pi_pos] #align real.two_pi_pos Real.two_pi_pos end Real namespace Mathlib.Meta.Positivity open Lean.Meta Qq /-- Extension for the `positivity` tactic: `π` is always positive. -/ @[positivity Real.pi] def evalRealPi : PositivityExt where eval {u α} _zα _pα e := do match u, α, e with | 0, ~q(ℝ), ~q(Real.pi) => assertInstancesCommute pure (.positive q(Real.pi_pos)) | _, _, _ => throwError "not Real.pi" end Mathlib.Meta.Positivity namespace NNReal open Real open Real NNReal /-- `π` considered as a nonnegative real. -/ noncomputable def pi : ℝ≥0 := ⟨π, Real.pi_pos.le⟩ #align nnreal.pi NNReal.pi @[simp] theorem coe_real_pi : (pi : ℝ) = π := rfl #align nnreal.coe_real_pi NNReal.coe_real_pi theorem pi_pos : 0 < pi := mod_cast Real.pi_pos #align nnreal.pi_pos NNReal.pi_pos theorem pi_ne_zero : pi ≠ 0 := pi_pos.ne' #align nnreal.pi_ne_zero NNReal.pi_ne_zero end NNReal namespace Real open Real @[simp] theorem sin_pi : sin π = 0 := by rw [← mul_div_cancel_left₀ π (two_ne_zero' ℝ), two_mul, add_div, sin_add, cos_pi_div_two]; simp #align real.sin_pi Real.sin_pi @[simp] theorem cos_pi : cos π = -1 := by rw [← mul_div_cancel_left₀ π (two_ne_zero' ℝ), mul_div_assoc, cos_two_mul, cos_pi_div_two] norm_num #align real.cos_pi Real.cos_pi @[simp] theorem sin_two_pi : sin (2 * π) = 0 := by simp [two_mul, sin_add] #align real.sin_two_pi Real.sin_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_two_pi : cos (2 * π) = 1 := by simp [two_mul, cos_add] #align real.cos_two_pi Real.cos_two_pi theorem sin_antiperiodic : Function.Antiperiodic sin π := by simp [sin_add] #align real.sin_antiperiodic Real.sin_antiperiodic theorem sin_periodic : Function.Periodic sin (2 * π) := sin_antiperiodic.periodic_two_mul #align real.sin_periodic Real.sin_periodic @[simp] theorem sin_add_pi (x : ℝ) : sin (x + π) = -sin x := sin_antiperiodic x #align real.sin_add_pi Real.sin_add_pi @[simp] theorem sin_add_two_pi (x : ℝ) : sin (x + 2 * π) = sin x := sin_periodic x #align real.sin_add_two_pi Real.sin_add_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_sub_pi (x : ℝ) : sin (x - π) = -sin x := sin_antiperiodic.sub_eq x #align real.sin_sub_pi Real.sin_sub_pi @[simp] theorem sin_sub_two_pi (x : ℝ) : sin (x - 2 * π) = sin x := sin_periodic.sub_eq x #align real.sin_sub_two_pi Real.sin_sub_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_pi_sub (x : ℝ) : sin (π - x) = sin x := neg_neg (sin x) ▸ sin_neg x ▸ sin_antiperiodic.sub_eq' #align real.sin_pi_sub Real.sin_pi_sub @[simp] theorem sin_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) : sin (2 * π - x) = -sin x := sin_neg x ▸ sin_periodic.sub_eq' #align real.sin_two_pi_sub Real.sin_two_pi_sub @[simp] theorem sin_nat_mul_pi (n : ℕ) : sin (n * π) = 0 := sin_antiperiodic.nat_mul_eq_of_eq_zero sin_zero n #align real.sin_nat_mul_pi Real.sin_nat_mul_pi @[simp] theorem sin_int_mul_pi (n : ℤ) : sin (n * π) = 0 := sin_antiperiodic.int_mul_eq_of_eq_zero sin_zero n #align real.sin_int_mul_pi Real.sin_int_mul_pi @[simp] theorem sin_add_nat_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (x + n * (2 * π)) = sin x := sin_periodic.nat_mul n x #align real.sin_add_nat_mul_two_pi Real.sin_add_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_add_int_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (x + n * (2 * π)) = sin x := sin_periodic.int_mul n x #align real.sin_add_int_mul_two_pi Real.sin_add_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_sub_nat_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (x - n * (2 * π)) = sin x := sin_periodic.sub_nat_mul_eq n #align real.sin_sub_nat_mul_two_pi Real.sin_sub_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_sub_int_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (x - n * (2 * π)) = sin x := sin_periodic.sub_int_mul_eq n #align real.sin_sub_int_mul_two_pi Real.sin_sub_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_nat_mul_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (n * (2 * π) - x) = -sin x := sin_neg x ▸ sin_periodic.nat_mul_sub_eq n #align real.sin_nat_mul_two_pi_sub Real.sin_nat_mul_two_pi_sub @[simp] theorem sin_int_mul_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (n * (2 * π) - x) = -sin x := sin_neg x ▸ sin_periodic.int_mul_sub_eq n #align real.sin_int_mul_two_pi_sub Real.sin_int_mul_two_pi_sub theorem sin_add_int_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (x + n * π) = (-1) ^ n * sin x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ sin_antiperiodic.add_int_mul_eq n theorem sin_add_nat_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (x + n * π) = (-1) ^ n * sin x := sin_antiperiodic.add_nat_mul_eq n theorem sin_sub_int_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (x - n * π) = (-1) ^ n * sin x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ sin_antiperiodic.sub_int_mul_eq n theorem sin_sub_nat_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (x - n * π) = (-1) ^ n * sin x := sin_antiperiodic.sub_nat_mul_eq n theorem sin_int_mul_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (n * π - x) = -((-1) ^ n * sin x) := by simpa only [sin_neg, mul_neg, Int.coe_negOnePow] using sin_antiperiodic.int_mul_sub_eq n theorem sin_nat_mul_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (n * π - x) = -((-1) ^ n * sin x) := by simpa only [sin_neg, mul_neg] using sin_antiperiodic.nat_mul_sub_eq n theorem cos_antiperiodic : Function.Antiperiodic cos π := by simp [cos_add] #align real.cos_antiperiodic Real.cos_antiperiodic theorem cos_periodic : Function.Periodic cos (2 * π) := cos_antiperiodic.periodic_two_mul #align real.cos_periodic Real.cos_periodic @[simp] theorem cos_add_pi (x : ℝ) : cos (x + π) = -cos x := cos_antiperiodic x #align real.cos_add_pi Real.cos_add_pi @[simp] theorem cos_add_two_pi (x : ℝ) : cos (x + 2 * π) = cos x := cos_periodic x #align real.cos_add_two_pi Real.cos_add_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_sub_pi (x : ℝ) : cos (x - π) = -cos x := cos_antiperiodic.sub_eq x #align real.cos_sub_pi Real.cos_sub_pi @[simp] theorem cos_sub_two_pi (x : ℝ) : cos (x - 2 * π) = cos x := cos_periodic.sub_eq x #align real.cos_sub_two_pi Real.cos_sub_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_pi_sub (x : ℝ) : cos (π - x) = -cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_antiperiodic.sub_eq' #align real.cos_pi_sub Real.cos_pi_sub @[simp] theorem cos_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) : cos (2 * π - x) = cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_periodic.sub_eq' #align real.cos_two_pi_sub Real.cos_two_pi_sub @[simp] theorem cos_nat_mul_two_pi (n : ℕ) : cos (n * (2 * π)) = 1 := (cos_periodic.nat_mul_eq n).trans cos_zero #align real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi Real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_int_mul_two_pi (n : ℤ) : cos (n * (2 * π)) = 1 := (cos_periodic.int_mul_eq n).trans cos_zero #align real.cos_int_mul_two_pi Real.cos_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_add_nat_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (x + n * (2 * π)) = cos x := cos_periodic.nat_mul n x #align real.cos_add_nat_mul_two_pi Real.cos_add_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_add_int_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (x + n * (2 * π)) = cos x := cos_periodic.int_mul n x #align real.cos_add_int_mul_two_pi Real.cos_add_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_sub_nat_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (x - n * (2 * π)) = cos x := cos_periodic.sub_nat_mul_eq n #align real.cos_sub_nat_mul_two_pi Real.cos_sub_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_sub_int_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (x - n * (2 * π)) = cos x := cos_periodic.sub_int_mul_eq n #align real.cos_sub_int_mul_two_pi Real.cos_sub_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (n * (2 * π) - x) = cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_periodic.nat_mul_sub_eq n #align real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub Real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub @[simp] theorem cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (n * (2 * π) - x) = cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_periodic.int_mul_sub_eq n #align real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub Real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub theorem cos_add_int_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (x + n * π) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ cos_antiperiodic.add_int_mul_eq n theorem cos_add_nat_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (x + n * π) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := cos_antiperiodic.add_nat_mul_eq n theorem cos_sub_int_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (x - n * π) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ cos_antiperiodic.sub_int_mul_eq n theorem cos_sub_nat_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (x - n * π) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := cos_antiperiodic.sub_nat_mul_eq n theorem cos_int_mul_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (n * π - x) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ cos_neg x ▸ cos_antiperiodic.int_mul_sub_eq n theorem cos_nat_mul_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (n * π - x) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_antiperiodic.nat_mul_sub_eq n -- Porting note (#10618): was @[simp], but simp can prove it theorem cos_nat_mul_two_pi_add_pi (n : ℕ) : cos (n * (2 * π) + π) = -1 := by simpa only [cos_zero] using (cos_periodic.nat_mul n).add_antiperiod_eq cos_antiperiodic #align real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_add_pi Real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_add_pi -- Porting note (#10618): was @[simp], but simp can prove it theorem cos_int_mul_two_pi_add_pi (n : ℤ) : cos (n * (2 * π) + π) = -1 := by simpa only [cos_zero] using (cos_periodic.int_mul n).add_antiperiod_eq cos_antiperiodic #align real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_add_pi Real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_add_pi -- Porting note (#10618): was @[simp], but simp can prove it theorem cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub_pi (n : ℕ) : cos (n * (2 * π) - π) = -1 := by simpa only [cos_zero] using (cos_periodic.nat_mul n).sub_antiperiod_eq cos_antiperiodic #align real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub_pi Real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub_pi -- Porting note (#10618): was @[simp], but simp can prove it theorem cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub_pi (n : ℤ) : cos (n * (2 * π) - π) = -1 := by simpa only [cos_zero] using (cos_periodic.int_mul n).sub_antiperiod_eq cos_antiperiodic #align real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub_pi Real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub_pi theorem sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi {x : ℝ} (h0x : 0 < x) (hxp : x < π) : 0 < sin x := if hx2 : x ≤ 2 then sin_pos_of_pos_of_le_two h0x hx2 else have : (2 : ℝ) + 2 = 4 := by norm_num have : π - x ≤ 2 := sub_le_iff_le_add.2 (le_trans pi_le_four (this ▸ add_le_add_left (le_of_not_ge hx2) _)) sin_pi_sub x ▸ sin_pos_of_pos_of_le_two (sub_pos.2 hxp) this #align real.sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi Real.sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi theorem sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Ioo 0 π) : 0 < sin x := sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi hx.1 hx.2 #align real.sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo Real.sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo theorem sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Icc 0 π) : 0 ≤ sin x := by rw [← closure_Ioo pi_ne_zero.symm] at hx exact closure_lt_subset_le continuous_const continuous_sin (closure_mono (fun y => sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo) hx) #align real.sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc Real.sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc theorem sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi {x : ℝ} (h0x : 0 ≤ x) (hxp : x ≤ π) : 0 ≤ sin x := sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨h0x, hxp⟩ #align real.sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi Real.sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi theorem sin_neg_of_neg_of_neg_pi_lt {x : ℝ} (hx0 : x < 0) (hpx : -π < x) : sin x < 0 := neg_pos.1 <| sin_neg x ▸ sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi (neg_pos.2 hx0) (neg_lt.1 hpx) #align real.sin_neg_of_neg_of_neg_pi_lt Real.sin_neg_of_neg_of_neg_pi_lt theorem sin_nonpos_of_nonnpos_of_neg_pi_le {x : ℝ} (hx0 : x ≤ 0) (hpx : -π ≤ x) : sin x ≤ 0 := neg_nonneg.1 <| sin_neg x ▸ sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi (neg_nonneg.2 hx0) (neg_le.1 hpx) #align real.sin_nonpos_of_nonnpos_of_neg_pi_le Real.sin_nonpos_of_nonnpos_of_neg_pi_le @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_two : sin (π / 2) = 1 := have : sin (π / 2) = 1 ∨ sin (π / 2) = -1 := by simpa [sq, mul_self_eq_one_iff] using sin_sq_add_cos_sq (π / 2) this.resolve_right fun h => show ¬(0 : ℝ) < -1 by norm_num <| h ▸ sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi pi_div_two_pos (half_lt_self pi_pos) #align real.sin_pi_div_two Real.sin_pi_div_two theorem sin_add_pi_div_two (x : ℝ) : sin (x + π / 2) = cos x := by simp [sin_add] #align real.sin_add_pi_div_two Real.sin_add_pi_div_two theorem sin_sub_pi_div_two (x : ℝ) : sin (x - π / 2) = -cos x := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, sin_add] #align real.sin_sub_pi_div_two Real.sin_sub_pi_div_two theorem sin_pi_div_two_sub (x : ℝ) : sin (π / 2 - x) = cos x := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, sin_add] #align real.sin_pi_div_two_sub Real.sin_pi_div_two_sub theorem cos_add_pi_div_two (x : ℝ) : cos (x + π / 2) = -sin x := by simp [cos_add] #align real.cos_add_pi_div_two Real.cos_add_pi_div_two theorem cos_sub_pi_div_two (x : ℝ) : cos (x - π / 2) = sin x := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, cos_add] #align real.cos_sub_pi_div_two Real.cos_sub_pi_div_two theorem cos_pi_div_two_sub (x : ℝ) : cos (π / 2 - x) = sin x := by rw [← cos_neg, neg_sub, cos_sub_pi_div_two] #align real.cos_pi_div_two_sub Real.cos_pi_div_two_sub theorem cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Ioo (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) : 0 < cos x := sin_add_pi_div_two x ▸ sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo ⟨by linarith [hx.1], by linarith [hx.2]⟩ #align real.cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo Real.cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo theorem cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) : 0 ≤ cos x := sin_add_pi_div_two x ▸ sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨by linarith [hx.1], by linarith [hx.2]⟩ #align real.cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc Real.cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc theorem cos_nonneg_of_neg_pi_div_two_le_of_le {x : ℝ} (hl : -(π / 2) ≤ x) (hu : x ≤ π / 2) : 0 ≤ cos x := cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨hl, hu⟩ #align real.cos_nonneg_of_neg_pi_div_two_le_of_le Real.cos_nonneg_of_neg_pi_div_two_le_of_le theorem cos_neg_of_pi_div_two_lt_of_lt {x : ℝ} (hx₁ : π / 2 < x) (hx₂ : x < π + π / 2) : cos x < 0 := neg_pos.1 <| cos_pi_sub x ▸ cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo ⟨by linarith, by linarith⟩ #align real.cos_neg_of_pi_div_two_lt_of_lt Real.cos_neg_of_pi_div_two_lt_of_lt theorem cos_nonpos_of_pi_div_two_le_of_le {x : ℝ} (hx₁ : π / 2 ≤ x) (hx₂ : x ≤ π + π / 2) : cos x ≤ 0 := neg_nonneg.1 <| cos_pi_sub x ▸ cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨by linarith, by linarith⟩ #align real.cos_nonpos_of_pi_div_two_le_of_le Real.cos_nonpos_of_pi_div_two_le_of_le theorem sin_eq_sqrt_one_sub_cos_sq {x : ℝ} (hl : 0 ≤ x) (hu : x ≤ π) : sin x = √(1 - cos x ^ 2) := by rw [← abs_sin_eq_sqrt_one_sub_cos_sq, abs_of_nonneg (sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi hl hu)] #align real.sin_eq_sqrt_one_sub_cos_sq Real.sin_eq_sqrt_one_sub_cos_sq theorem cos_eq_sqrt_one_sub_sin_sq {x : ℝ} (hl : -(π / 2) ≤ x) (hu : x ≤ π / 2) : cos x = √(1 - sin x ^ 2) := by rw [← abs_cos_eq_sqrt_one_sub_sin_sq, abs_of_nonneg (cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨hl, hu⟩)] #align real.cos_eq_sqrt_one_sub_sin_sq Real.cos_eq_sqrt_one_sub_sin_sq lemma cos_half {x : ℝ} (hl : -π ≤ x) (hr : x ≤ π) : cos (x / 2) = sqrt ((1 + cos x) / 2) := by have : 0 ≤ cos (x / 2) := cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc <| by constructor <;> linarith rw [← sqrt_sq this, cos_sq, add_div, two_mul, add_halves] lemma abs_sin_half (x : ℝ) : |sin (x / 2)| = sqrt ((1 - cos x) / 2) := by rw [← sqrt_sq_eq_abs, sin_sq_eq_half_sub, two_mul, add_halves, sub_div] lemma sin_half_eq_sqrt {x : ℝ} (hl : 0 ≤ x) (hr : x ≤ 2 * π) : sin (x / 2) = sqrt ((1 - cos x) / 2) := by rw [← abs_sin_half, abs_of_nonneg] apply sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi <;> linarith lemma sin_half_eq_neg_sqrt {x : ℝ} (hl : -(2 * π) ≤ x) (hr : x ≤ 0) : sin (x / 2) = -sqrt ((1 - cos x) / 2) := by rw [← abs_sin_half, abs_of_nonpos, neg_neg] apply sin_nonpos_of_nonnpos_of_neg_pi_le <;> linarith theorem sin_eq_zero_iff_of_lt_of_lt {x : ℝ} (hx₁ : -π < x) (hx₂ : x < π) : sin x = 0 ↔ x = 0 := ⟨fun h => by contrapose! h cases h.lt_or_lt with | inl h0 => exact (sin_neg_of_neg_of_neg_pi_lt h0 hx₁).ne | inr h0 => exact (sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi h0 hx₂).ne', fun h => by simp [h]⟩ #align real.sin_eq_zero_iff_of_lt_of_lt Real.sin_eq_zero_iff_of_lt_of_lt theorem sin_eq_zero_iff {x : ℝ} : sin x = 0 ↔ ∃ n : ℤ, (n : ℝ) * π = x := ⟨fun h => ⟨⌊x / π⌋, le_antisymm (sub_nonneg.1 (Int.sub_floor_div_mul_nonneg _ pi_pos)) (sub_nonpos.1 <| le_of_not_gt fun h₃ => (sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi h₃ (Int.sub_floor_div_mul_lt _ pi_pos)).ne (by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, sin_add, h, sin_int_mul_pi]))⟩, fun ⟨n, hn⟩ => hn ▸ sin_int_mul_pi _⟩ #align real.sin_eq_zero_iff Real.sin_eq_zero_iff theorem sin_ne_zero_iff {x : ℝ} : sin x ≠ 0 ↔ ∀ n : ℤ, (n : ℝ) * π ≠ x := by rw [← not_exists, not_iff_not, sin_eq_zero_iff] #align real.sin_ne_zero_iff Real.sin_ne_zero_iff theorem sin_eq_zero_iff_cos_eq {x : ℝ} : sin x = 0 ↔ cos x = 1 ∨ cos x = -1 := by rw [← mul_self_eq_one_iff, ← sin_sq_add_cos_sq x, sq, sq, ← sub_eq_iff_eq_add, sub_self] exact ⟨fun h => by rw [h, mul_zero], eq_zero_of_mul_self_eq_zero ∘ Eq.symm⟩ #align real.sin_eq_zero_iff_cos_eq Real.sin_eq_zero_iff_cos_eq theorem cos_eq_one_iff (x : ℝ) : cos x = 1 ↔ ∃ n : ℤ, (n : ℝ) * (2 * π) = x := ⟨fun h => let ⟨n, hn⟩ := sin_eq_zero_iff.1 (sin_eq_zero_iff_cos_eq.2 (Or.inl h)) ⟨n / 2, (Int.emod_two_eq_zero_or_one n).elim (fun hn0 => by rwa [← mul_assoc, ← @Int.cast_two ℝ, ← Int.cast_mul, Int.ediv_mul_cancel ((Int.dvd_iff_emod_eq_zero _ _).2 hn0)]) fun hn1 => by rw [← Int.emod_add_ediv n 2, hn1, Int.cast_add, Int.cast_one, add_mul, one_mul, add_comm, mul_comm (2 : ℤ), Int.cast_mul, mul_assoc, Int.cast_two] at hn rw [← hn, cos_int_mul_two_pi_add_pi] at h exact absurd h (by norm_num)⟩, fun ⟨n, hn⟩ => hn ▸ cos_int_mul_two_pi _⟩ #align real.cos_eq_one_iff Real.cos_eq_one_iff theorem cos_eq_one_iff_of_lt_of_lt {x : ℝ} (hx₁ : -(2 * π) < x) (hx₂ : x < 2 * π) : cos x = 1 ↔ x = 0 := ⟨fun h => by rcases (cos_eq_one_iff _).1 h with ⟨n, rfl⟩ rw [mul_lt_iff_lt_one_left two_pi_pos] at hx₂ rw [neg_lt, neg_mul_eq_neg_mul, mul_lt_iff_lt_one_left two_pi_pos] at hx₁ norm_cast at hx₁ hx₂ obtain rfl : n = 0 := le_antisymm (by omega) (by omega) simp, fun h => by simp [h]⟩ #align real.cos_eq_one_iff_of_lt_of_lt Real.cos_eq_one_iff_of_lt_of_lt theorem sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : -(π / 2) ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π / 2) (hxy : x < y) : sin x < sin y := by rw [← sub_pos, sin_sub_sin] have : 0 < sin ((y - x) / 2) := by apply sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi <;> linarith have : 0 < cos ((y + x) / 2) := by refine cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo ⟨?_, ?_⟩ <;> linarith positivity #align real.sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two Real.sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two theorem strictMonoOn_sin : StrictMonoOn sin (Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) := fun _ hx _ hy hxy => sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two hx.1 hy.2 hxy #align real.strict_mono_on_sin Real.strictMonoOn_sin theorem cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : 0 ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π) (hxy : x < y) : cos y < cos x := by rw [← sin_pi_div_two_sub, ← sin_pi_div_two_sub] apply sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two <;> linarith #align real.cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi Real.cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi theorem cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi_div_two {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : 0 ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π / 2) (hxy : x < y) : cos y < cos x := cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi hx₁ (hy₂.trans (by linarith)) hxy #align real.cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi_div_two Real.cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi_div_two theorem strictAntiOn_cos : StrictAntiOn cos (Icc 0 π) := fun _ hx _ hy hxy => cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi hx.1 hy.2 hxy #align real.strict_anti_on_cos Real.strictAntiOn_cos theorem cos_le_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : 0 ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π) (hxy : x ≤ y) : cos y ≤ cos x := (strictAntiOn_cos.le_iff_le ⟨hx₁.trans hxy, hy₂⟩ ⟨hx₁, hxy.trans hy₂⟩).2 hxy #align real.cos_le_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi Real.cos_le_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi theorem sin_le_sin_of_le_of_le_pi_div_two {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : -(π / 2) ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π / 2) (hxy : x ≤ y) : sin x ≤ sin y := (strictMonoOn_sin.le_iff_le ⟨hx₁, hxy.trans hy₂⟩ ⟨hx₁.trans hxy, hy₂⟩).2 hxy #align real.sin_le_sin_of_le_of_le_pi_div_two Real.sin_le_sin_of_le_of_le_pi_div_two theorem injOn_sin : InjOn sin (Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) := strictMonoOn_sin.injOn #align real.inj_on_sin Real.injOn_sin theorem injOn_cos : InjOn cos (Icc 0 π) := strictAntiOn_cos.injOn #align real.inj_on_cos Real.injOn_cos theorem surjOn_sin : SurjOn sin (Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) (Icc (-1) 1) := by simpa only [sin_neg, sin_pi_div_two] using intermediate_value_Icc (neg_le_self pi_div_two_pos.le) continuous_sin.continuousOn #align real.surj_on_sin Real.surjOn_sin theorem surjOn_cos : SurjOn cos (Icc 0 π) (Icc (-1) 1) := by simpa only [cos_zero, cos_pi] using intermediate_value_Icc' pi_pos.le continuous_cos.continuousOn #align real.surj_on_cos Real.surjOn_cos theorem sin_mem_Icc (x : ℝ) : sin x ∈ Icc (-1 : ℝ) 1 := ⟨neg_one_le_sin x, sin_le_one x⟩ #align real.sin_mem_Icc Real.sin_mem_Icc theorem cos_mem_Icc (x : ℝ) : cos x ∈ Icc (-1 : ℝ) 1 := ⟨neg_one_le_cos x, cos_le_one x⟩ #align real.cos_mem_Icc Real.cos_mem_Icc theorem mapsTo_sin (s : Set ℝ) : MapsTo sin s (Icc (-1 : ℝ) 1) := fun x _ => sin_mem_Icc x #align real.maps_to_sin Real.mapsTo_sin theorem mapsTo_cos (s : Set ℝ) : MapsTo cos s (Icc (-1 : ℝ) 1) := fun x _ => cos_mem_Icc x #align real.maps_to_cos Real.mapsTo_cos theorem bijOn_sin : BijOn sin (Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) (Icc (-1) 1) := ⟨mapsTo_sin _, injOn_sin, surjOn_sin⟩ #align real.bij_on_sin Real.bijOn_sin theorem bijOn_cos : BijOn cos (Icc 0 π) (Icc (-1) 1) := ⟨mapsTo_cos _, injOn_cos, surjOn_cos⟩ #align real.bij_on_cos Real.bijOn_cos @[simp] theorem range_cos : range cos = (Icc (-1) 1 : Set ℝ) := Subset.antisymm (range_subset_iff.2 cos_mem_Icc) surjOn_cos.subset_range #align real.range_cos Real.range_cos @[simp] theorem range_sin : range sin = (Icc (-1) 1 : Set ℝ) := Subset.antisymm (range_subset_iff.2 sin_mem_Icc) surjOn_sin.subset_range #align real.range_sin Real.range_sin theorem range_cos_infinite : (range Real.cos).Infinite := by rw [Real.range_cos] exact Icc_infinite (by norm_num) #align real.range_cos_infinite Real.range_cos_infinite theorem range_sin_infinite : (range Real.sin).Infinite := by rw [Real.range_sin] exact Icc_infinite (by norm_num) #align real.range_sin_infinite Real.range_sin_infinite section CosDivSq variable (x : ℝ) /-- the series `sqrtTwoAddSeries x n` is `sqrt(2 + sqrt(2 + ... ))` with `n` square roots, starting with `x`. We define it here because `cos (pi / 2 ^ (n+1)) = sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n / 2` -/ @[simp] noncomputable def sqrtTwoAddSeries (x : ℝ) : ℕ → ℝ | 0 => x | n + 1 => √(2 + sqrtTwoAddSeries x n) #align real.sqrt_two_add_series Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero : sqrtTwoAddSeries x 0 = x := by simp #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_zero Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_one : sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 1 = √2 := by simp #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_one Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_one theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_two : sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 2 = √(2 + √2) := by simp #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_two Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_two theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero_nonneg : ∀ n : ℕ, 0 ≤ sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n | 0 => le_refl 0 | _ + 1 => sqrt_nonneg _ #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_zero_nonneg Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero_nonneg theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_nonneg {x : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ x) : ∀ n : ℕ, 0 ≤ sqrtTwoAddSeries x n | 0 => h | _ + 1 => sqrt_nonneg _ #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_nonneg Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_nonneg theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_lt_two : ∀ n : ℕ, sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n < 2 | 0 => by norm_num | n + 1 => by refine lt_of_lt_of_le ?_ (sqrt_sq zero_lt_two.le).le rw [sqrtTwoAddSeries, sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff, ← lt_sub_iff_add_lt'] · refine (sqrtTwoAddSeries_lt_two n).trans_le ?_ norm_num · exact add_nonneg zero_le_two (sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero_nonneg n) #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_lt_two Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_lt_two theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_succ (x : ℝ) : ∀ n : ℕ, sqrtTwoAddSeries x (n + 1) = sqrtTwoAddSeries (√(2 + x)) n | 0 => rfl | n + 1 => by rw [sqrtTwoAddSeries, sqrtTwoAddSeries_succ _ _, sqrtTwoAddSeries] #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_succ Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_succ theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_monotone_left {x y : ℝ} (h : x ≤ y) : ∀ n : ℕ, sqrtTwoAddSeries x n ≤ sqrtTwoAddSeries y n | 0 => h | n + 1 => by rw [sqrtTwoAddSeries, sqrtTwoAddSeries] exact sqrt_le_sqrt (add_le_add_left (sqrtTwoAddSeries_monotone_left h _) _) #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_monotone_left Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_monotone_left @[simp] theorem cos_pi_over_two_pow : ∀ n : ℕ, cos (π / 2 ^ (n + 1)) = sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n / 2 | 0 => by simp | n + 1 => by have A : (1 : ℝ) < 2 ^ (n + 1) := one_lt_pow one_lt_two n.succ_ne_zero have B : π / 2 ^ (n + 1) < π := div_lt_self pi_pos A have C : 0 < π / 2 ^ (n + 1) := by positivity rw [pow_succ, div_mul_eq_div_div, cos_half, cos_pi_over_two_pow n, sqrtTwoAddSeries, add_div_eq_mul_add_div, one_mul, ← div_mul_eq_div_div, sqrt_div, sqrt_mul_self] <;> linarith [sqrtTwoAddSeries_nonneg le_rfl n] #align real.cos_pi_over_two_pow Real.cos_pi_over_two_pow theorem sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow (n : ℕ) : sin (π / 2 ^ (n + 1)) ^ 2 = 1 - (sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n / 2) ^ 2 := by rw [sin_sq, cos_pi_over_two_pow] #align real.sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow Real.sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow theorem sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow_succ (n : ℕ) : sin (π / 2 ^ (n + 2)) ^ 2 = 1 / 2 - sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n / 4 := by rw [sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow, sqrtTwoAddSeries, div_pow, sq_sqrt, add_div, ← sub_sub] · congr · norm_num · norm_num · exact add_nonneg two_pos.le (sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero_nonneg _) #align real.sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow_succ Real.sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow_succ @[simp] theorem sin_pi_over_two_pow_succ (n : ℕ) : sin (π / 2 ^ (n + 2)) = √(2 - sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n) / 2 := by rw [eq_div_iff_mul_eq two_ne_zero, eq_comm, sqrt_eq_iff_sq_eq, mul_pow, sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow_succ, sub_mul] · congr <;> norm_num · rw [sub_nonneg] exact (sqrtTwoAddSeries_lt_two _).le refine mul_nonneg (sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi ?_ ?_) zero_le_two · positivity · exact div_le_self pi_pos.le <| one_le_pow_of_one_le one_le_two _ #align real.sin_pi_over_two_pow_succ Real.sin_pi_over_two_pow_succ @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_four : cos (π / 4) = √2 / 2 := by trans cos (π / 2 ^ 2) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.cos_pi_div_four Real.cos_pi_div_four @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_four : sin (π / 4) = √2 / 2 := by trans sin (π / 2 ^ 2) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.sin_pi_div_four Real.sin_pi_div_four @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_eight : cos (π / 8) = √(2 + √2) / 2 := by trans cos (π / 2 ^ 3) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.cos_pi_div_eight Real.cos_pi_div_eight @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_eight : sin (π / 8) = √(2 - √2) / 2 := by trans sin (π / 2 ^ 3) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.sin_pi_div_eight Real.sin_pi_div_eight @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_sixteen : cos (π / 16) = √(2 + √(2 + √2)) / 2 := by trans cos (π / 2 ^ 4) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.cos_pi_div_sixteen Real.cos_pi_div_sixteen @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_sixteen : sin (π / 16) = √(2 - √(2 + √2)) / 2 := by trans sin (π / 2 ^ 4) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.sin_pi_div_sixteen Real.sin_pi_div_sixteen @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_thirty_two : cos (π / 32) = √(2 + √(2 + √(2 + √2))) / 2 := by trans cos (π / 2 ^ 5) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.cos_pi_div_thirty_two Real.cos_pi_div_thirty_two @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_thirty_two : sin (π / 32) = √(2 - √(2 + √(2 + √2))) / 2 := by trans sin (π / 2 ^ 5) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.sin_pi_div_thirty_two Real.sin_pi_div_thirty_two -- This section is also a convenient location for other explicit values of `sin` and `cos`. /-- The cosine of `π / 3` is `1 / 2`. -/ @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_three : cos (π / 3) = 1 / 2 := by have h₁ : (2 * cos (π / 3) - 1) ^ 2 * (2 * cos (π / 3) + 2) = 0 := by have : cos (3 * (π / 3)) = cos π := by congr 1 ring linarith [cos_pi, cos_three_mul (π / 3)] cases' mul_eq_zero.mp h₁ with h h · linarith [pow_eq_zero h] · have : cos π < cos (π / 3) := by refine cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi ?_ le_rfl ?_ <;> linarith [pi_pos] linarith [cos_pi] #align real.cos_pi_div_three Real.cos_pi_div_three /-- The cosine of `π / 6` is `√3 / 2`. -/ @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_six : cos (π / 6) = √3 / 2 := by rw [show (6 : ℝ) = 3 * 2 by norm_num, div_mul_eq_div_div, cos_half, cos_pi_div_three, one_add_div, ← div_mul_eq_div_div, two_add_one_eq_three, sqrt_div, sqrt_mul_self] <;> linarith [pi_pos] #align real.cos_pi_div_six Real.cos_pi_div_six /-- The square of the cosine of `π / 6` is `3 / 4` (this is sometimes more convenient than the result for cosine itself). -/ theorem sq_cos_pi_div_six : cos (π / 6) ^ 2 = 3 / 4 := by rw [cos_pi_div_six, div_pow, sq_sqrt] <;> norm_num #align real.sq_cos_pi_div_six Real.sq_cos_pi_div_six /-- The sine of `π / 6` is `1 / 2`. -/ @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_six : sin (π / 6) = 1 / 2 := by rw [← cos_pi_div_two_sub, ← cos_pi_div_three] congr ring #align real.sin_pi_div_six Real.sin_pi_div_six /-- The square of the sine of `π / 3` is `3 / 4` (this is sometimes more convenient than the result for cosine itself). -/
Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Basic.lean
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theorem sq_sin_pi_div_three : sin (π / 3) ^ 2 = 3 / 4 := by
rw [← cos_pi_div_two_sub, ← sq_cos_pi_div_six] congr ring
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.Data.Finsupp.Multiset import Mathlib.Order.Bounded import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.PartENat import Mathlib.SetTheory.Ordinal.Principal import Mathlib.Tactic.Linarith #align_import set_theory.cardinal.ordinal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"7c2ce0c2da15516b4e65d0c9e254bb6dc93abd1f" /-! # Cardinals and ordinals Relationships between cardinals and ordinals, properties of cardinals that are proved using ordinals. ## Main definitions * The function `Cardinal.aleph'` gives the cardinals listed by their ordinal index, and is the inverse of `Cardinal.aleph/idx`. `aleph' n = n`, `aleph' ω = ℵ₀`, `aleph' (ω + 1) = succ ℵ₀`, etc. It is an order isomorphism between ordinals and cardinals. * The function `Cardinal.aleph` gives the infinite cardinals listed by their ordinal index. `aleph 0 = ℵ₀`, `aleph 1 = succ ℵ₀` is the first uncountable cardinal, and so on. The notation `ω_` combines the latter with `Cardinal.ord`, giving an enumeration of (infinite) initial ordinals. Thus `ω_ 0 = ω` and `ω₁ = ω_ 1` is the first uncountable ordinal. * The function `Cardinal.beth` enumerates the Beth cardinals. `beth 0 = ℵ₀`, `beth (succ o) = 2 ^ beth o`, and for a limit ordinal `o`, `beth o` is the supremum of `beth a` for `a < o`. ## Main Statements * `Cardinal.mul_eq_max` and `Cardinal.add_eq_max` state that the product (resp. sum) of two infinite cardinals is just their maximum. Several variations around this fact are also given. * `Cardinal.mk_list_eq_mk` : when `α` is infinite, `α` and `List α` have the same cardinality. * simp lemmas for inequalities between `bit0 a` and `bit1 b` are registered, making `simp` able to prove inequalities about numeral cardinals. ## Tags cardinal arithmetic (for infinite cardinals) -/ noncomputable section open Function Set Cardinal Equiv Order Ordinal open scoped Classical universe u v w namespace Cardinal section UsingOrdinals theorem ord_isLimit {c} (co : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : (ord c).IsLimit := by refine ⟨fun h => aleph0_ne_zero ?_, fun a => lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le fun h => ?_⟩ · rw [← Ordinal.le_zero, ord_le] at h simpa only [card_zero, nonpos_iff_eq_zero] using co.trans h · rw [ord_le] at h ⊢ rwa [← @add_one_of_aleph0_le (card a), ← card_succ] rw [← ord_le, ← le_succ_of_isLimit, ord_le] · exact co.trans h · rw [ord_aleph0] exact omega_isLimit #align cardinal.ord_is_limit Cardinal.ord_isLimit theorem noMaxOrder {c} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : NoMaxOrder c.ord.out.α := Ordinal.out_no_max_of_succ_lt (ord_isLimit h).2 /-! ### Aleph cardinals -/ section aleph /-- The `aleph'` index function, which gives the ordinal index of a cardinal. (The `aleph'` part is because unlike `aleph` this counts also the finite stages. So `alephIdx n = n`, `alephIdx ω = ω`, `alephIdx ℵ₁ = ω + 1` and so on.) In this definition, we register additionally that this function is an initial segment, i.e., it is order preserving and its range is an initial segment of the ordinals. For the basic function version, see `alephIdx`. For an upgraded version stating that the range is everything, see `AlephIdx.rel_iso`. -/ def alephIdx.initialSeg : @InitialSeg Cardinal Ordinal (· < ·) (· < ·) := @RelEmbedding.collapse Cardinal Ordinal (· < ·) (· < ·) _ Cardinal.ord.orderEmbedding.ltEmbedding #align cardinal.aleph_idx.initial_seg Cardinal.alephIdx.initialSeg /-- The `aleph'` index function, which gives the ordinal index of a cardinal. (The `aleph'` part is because unlike `aleph` this counts also the finite stages. So `alephIdx n = n`, `alephIdx ω = ω`, `alephIdx ℵ₁ = ω + 1` and so on.) For an upgraded version stating that the range is everything, see `AlephIdx.rel_iso`. -/ def alephIdx : Cardinal → Ordinal := alephIdx.initialSeg #align cardinal.aleph_idx Cardinal.alephIdx @[simp] theorem alephIdx.initialSeg_coe : (alephIdx.initialSeg : Cardinal → Ordinal) = alephIdx := rfl #align cardinal.aleph_idx.initial_seg_coe Cardinal.alephIdx.initialSeg_coe @[simp] theorem alephIdx_lt {a b} : alephIdx a < alephIdx b ↔ a < b := alephIdx.initialSeg.toRelEmbedding.map_rel_iff #align cardinal.aleph_idx_lt Cardinal.alephIdx_lt @[simp] theorem alephIdx_le {a b} : alephIdx a ≤ alephIdx b ↔ a ≤ b := by rw [← not_lt, ← not_lt, alephIdx_lt] #align cardinal.aleph_idx_le Cardinal.alephIdx_le theorem alephIdx.init {a b} : b < alephIdx a → ∃ c, alephIdx c = b := alephIdx.initialSeg.init #align cardinal.aleph_idx.init Cardinal.alephIdx.init /-- The `aleph'` index function, which gives the ordinal index of a cardinal. (The `aleph'` part is because unlike `aleph` this counts also the finite stages. So `alephIdx n = n`, `alephIdx ℵ₀ = ω`, `alephIdx ℵ₁ = ω + 1` and so on.) In this version, we register additionally that this function is an order isomorphism between cardinals and ordinals. For the basic function version, see `alephIdx`. -/ def alephIdx.relIso : @RelIso Cardinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (· < ·) (· < ·) := @RelIso.ofSurjective Cardinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (· < ·) (· < ·) alephIdx.initialSeg.{u} <| (InitialSeg.eq_or_principal alephIdx.initialSeg.{u}).resolve_right fun ⟨o, e⟩ => by have : ∀ c, alephIdx c < o := fun c => (e _).2 ⟨_, rfl⟩ refine Ordinal.inductionOn o ?_ this; intro α r _ h let s := ⨆ a, invFun alephIdx (Ordinal.typein r a) apply (lt_succ s).not_le have I : Injective.{u+2, u+2} alephIdx := alephIdx.initialSeg.toEmbedding.injective simpa only [typein_enum, leftInverse_invFun I (succ s)] using le_ciSup (Cardinal.bddAbove_range.{u, u} fun a : α => invFun alephIdx (Ordinal.typein r a)) (Ordinal.enum r _ (h (succ s))) #align cardinal.aleph_idx.rel_iso Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso @[simp] theorem alephIdx.relIso_coe : (alephIdx.relIso : Cardinal → Ordinal) = alephIdx := rfl #align cardinal.aleph_idx.rel_iso_coe Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso_coe @[simp] theorem type_cardinal : @type Cardinal (· < ·) _ = Ordinal.univ.{u, u + 1} := by rw [Ordinal.univ_id]; exact Quotient.sound ⟨alephIdx.relIso⟩ #align cardinal.type_cardinal Cardinal.type_cardinal @[simp] theorem mk_cardinal : #Cardinal = univ.{u, u + 1} := by simpa only [card_type, card_univ] using congr_arg card type_cardinal #align cardinal.mk_cardinal Cardinal.mk_cardinal /-- The `aleph'` function gives the cardinals listed by their ordinal index, and is the inverse of `aleph_idx`. `aleph' n = n`, `aleph' ω = ω`, `aleph' (ω + 1) = succ ℵ₀`, etc. In this version, we register additionally that this function is an order isomorphism between ordinals and cardinals. For the basic function version, see `aleph'`. -/ def Aleph'.relIso := Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso.symm #align cardinal.aleph'.rel_iso Cardinal.Aleph'.relIso /-- The `aleph'` function gives the cardinals listed by their ordinal index, and is the inverse of `aleph_idx`. `aleph' n = n`, `aleph' ω = ω`, `aleph' (ω + 1) = succ ℵ₀`, etc. -/ def aleph' : Ordinal → Cardinal := Aleph'.relIso #align cardinal.aleph' Cardinal.aleph' @[simp] theorem aleph'.relIso_coe : (Aleph'.relIso : Ordinal → Cardinal) = aleph' := rfl #align cardinal.aleph'.rel_iso_coe Cardinal.aleph'.relIso_coe @[simp] theorem aleph'_lt {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : aleph' o₁ < aleph' o₂ ↔ o₁ < o₂ := Aleph'.relIso.map_rel_iff #align cardinal.aleph'_lt Cardinal.aleph'_lt @[simp] theorem aleph'_le {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : aleph' o₁ ≤ aleph' o₂ ↔ o₁ ≤ o₂ := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 aleph'_lt #align cardinal.aleph'_le Cardinal.aleph'_le @[simp] theorem aleph'_alephIdx (c : Cardinal) : aleph' c.alephIdx = c := Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso.toEquiv.symm_apply_apply c #align cardinal.aleph'_aleph_idx Cardinal.aleph'_alephIdx @[simp] theorem alephIdx_aleph' (o : Ordinal) : (aleph' o).alephIdx = o := Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso.toEquiv.apply_symm_apply o #align cardinal.aleph_idx_aleph' Cardinal.alephIdx_aleph' @[simp] theorem aleph'_zero : aleph' 0 = 0 := by rw [← nonpos_iff_eq_zero, ← aleph'_alephIdx 0, aleph'_le] apply Ordinal.zero_le #align cardinal.aleph'_zero Cardinal.aleph'_zero @[simp] theorem aleph'_succ {o : Ordinal} : aleph' (succ o) = succ (aleph' o) := by apply (succ_le_of_lt <| aleph'_lt.2 <| lt_succ o).antisymm' (Cardinal.alephIdx_le.1 <| _) rw [alephIdx_aleph', succ_le_iff, ← aleph'_lt, aleph'_alephIdx] apply lt_succ #align cardinal.aleph'_succ Cardinal.aleph'_succ @[simp] theorem aleph'_nat : ∀ n : ℕ, aleph' n = n | 0 => aleph'_zero | n + 1 => show aleph' (succ n) = n.succ by rw [aleph'_succ, aleph'_nat n, nat_succ] #align cardinal.aleph'_nat Cardinal.aleph'_nat theorem aleph'_le_of_limit {o : Ordinal} (l : o.IsLimit) {c} : aleph' o ≤ c ↔ ∀ o' < o, aleph' o' ≤ c := ⟨fun h o' h' => (aleph'_le.2 <| h'.le).trans h, fun h => by rw [← aleph'_alephIdx c, aleph'_le, limit_le l] intro x h' rw [← aleph'_le, aleph'_alephIdx] exact h _ h'⟩ #align cardinal.aleph'_le_of_limit Cardinal.aleph'_le_of_limit theorem aleph'_limit {o : Ordinal} (ho : o.IsLimit) : aleph' o = ⨆ a : Iio o, aleph' a := by refine le_antisymm ?_ (ciSup_le' fun i => aleph'_le.2 (le_of_lt i.2)) rw [aleph'_le_of_limit ho] exact fun a ha => le_ciSup (bddAbove_of_small _) (⟨a, ha⟩ : Iio o) #align cardinal.aleph'_limit Cardinal.aleph'_limit @[simp] theorem aleph'_omega : aleph' ω = ℵ₀ := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun c => by simp only [aleph'_le_of_limit omega_isLimit, lt_omega, exists_imp, aleph0_le] exact forall_swap.trans (forall_congr' fun n => by simp only [forall_eq, aleph'_nat]) #align cardinal.aleph'_omega Cardinal.aleph'_omega /-- `aleph'` and `aleph_idx` form an equivalence between `Ordinal` and `Cardinal` -/ @[simp] def aleph'Equiv : Ordinal ≃ Cardinal := ⟨aleph', alephIdx, alephIdx_aleph', aleph'_alephIdx⟩ #align cardinal.aleph'_equiv Cardinal.aleph'Equiv /-- The `aleph` function gives the infinite cardinals listed by their ordinal index. `aleph 0 = ℵ₀`, `aleph 1 = succ ℵ₀` is the first uncountable cardinal, and so on. -/ def aleph (o : Ordinal) : Cardinal := aleph' (ω + o) #align cardinal.aleph Cardinal.aleph @[simp] theorem aleph_lt {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : aleph o₁ < aleph o₂ ↔ o₁ < o₂ := aleph'_lt.trans (add_lt_add_iff_left _) #align cardinal.aleph_lt Cardinal.aleph_lt @[simp] theorem aleph_le {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : aleph o₁ ≤ aleph o₂ ↔ o₁ ≤ o₂ := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 aleph_lt #align cardinal.aleph_le Cardinal.aleph_le @[simp] theorem max_aleph_eq (o₁ o₂ : Ordinal) : max (aleph o₁) (aleph o₂) = aleph (max o₁ o₂) := by rcases le_total (aleph o₁) (aleph o₂) with h | h · rw [max_eq_right h, max_eq_right (aleph_le.1 h)] · rw [max_eq_left h, max_eq_left (aleph_le.1 h)] #align cardinal.max_aleph_eq Cardinal.max_aleph_eq @[simp] theorem aleph_succ {o : Ordinal} : aleph (succ o) = succ (aleph o) := by rw [aleph, add_succ, aleph'_succ, aleph] #align cardinal.aleph_succ Cardinal.aleph_succ @[simp] theorem aleph_zero : aleph 0 = ℵ₀ := by rw [aleph, add_zero, aleph'_omega] #align cardinal.aleph_zero Cardinal.aleph_zero theorem aleph_limit {o : Ordinal} (ho : o.IsLimit) : aleph o = ⨆ a : Iio o, aleph a := by apply le_antisymm _ (ciSup_le' _) · rw [aleph, aleph'_limit (ho.add _)] refine ciSup_mono' (bddAbove_of_small _) ?_ rintro ⟨i, hi⟩ cases' lt_or_le i ω with h h · rcases lt_omega.1 h with ⟨n, rfl⟩ use ⟨0, ho.pos⟩ simpa using (nat_lt_aleph0 n).le · exact ⟨⟨_, (sub_lt_of_le h).2 hi⟩, aleph'_le.2 (le_add_sub _ _)⟩ · exact fun i => aleph_le.2 (le_of_lt i.2) #align cardinal.aleph_limit Cardinal.aleph_limit theorem aleph0_le_aleph' {o : Ordinal} : ℵ₀ ≤ aleph' o ↔ ω ≤ o := by rw [← aleph'_omega, aleph'_le] #align cardinal.aleph_0_le_aleph' Cardinal.aleph0_le_aleph' theorem aleph0_le_aleph (o : Ordinal) : ℵ₀ ≤ aleph o := by rw [aleph, aleph0_le_aleph'] apply Ordinal.le_add_right #align cardinal.aleph_0_le_aleph Cardinal.aleph0_le_aleph theorem aleph'_pos {o : Ordinal} (ho : 0 < o) : 0 < aleph' o := by rwa [← aleph'_zero, aleph'_lt] #align cardinal.aleph'_pos Cardinal.aleph'_pos theorem aleph_pos (o : Ordinal) : 0 < aleph o := aleph0_pos.trans_le (aleph0_le_aleph o) #align cardinal.aleph_pos Cardinal.aleph_pos @[simp] theorem aleph_toNat (o : Ordinal) : toNat (aleph o) = 0 := toNat_apply_of_aleph0_le <| aleph0_le_aleph o #align cardinal.aleph_to_nat Cardinal.aleph_toNat @[simp] theorem aleph_toPartENat (o : Ordinal) : toPartENat (aleph o) = ⊤ := toPartENat_apply_of_aleph0_le <| aleph0_le_aleph o #align cardinal.aleph_to_part_enat Cardinal.aleph_toPartENat instance nonempty_out_aleph (o : Ordinal) : Nonempty (aleph o).ord.out.α := by rw [out_nonempty_iff_ne_zero, ← ord_zero] exact fun h => (ord_injective h).not_gt (aleph_pos o) #align cardinal.nonempty_out_aleph Cardinal.nonempty_out_aleph theorem ord_aleph_isLimit (o : Ordinal) : (aleph o).ord.IsLimit := ord_isLimit <| aleph0_le_aleph _ #align cardinal.ord_aleph_is_limit Cardinal.ord_aleph_isLimit instance (o : Ordinal) : NoMaxOrder (aleph o).ord.out.α := out_no_max_of_succ_lt (ord_aleph_isLimit o).2 theorem exists_aleph {c : Cardinal} : ℵ₀ ≤ c ↔ ∃ o, c = aleph o := ⟨fun h => ⟨alephIdx c - ω, by rw [aleph, Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le, aleph'_alephIdx] rwa [← aleph0_le_aleph', aleph'_alephIdx]⟩, fun ⟨o, e⟩ => e.symm ▸ aleph0_le_aleph _⟩ #align cardinal.exists_aleph Cardinal.exists_aleph theorem aleph'_isNormal : IsNormal (ord ∘ aleph') := ⟨fun o => ord_lt_ord.2 <| aleph'_lt.2 <| lt_succ o, fun o l a => by simp [ord_le, aleph'_le_of_limit l]⟩ #align cardinal.aleph'_is_normal Cardinal.aleph'_isNormal theorem aleph_isNormal : IsNormal (ord ∘ aleph) := aleph'_isNormal.trans <| add_isNormal ω #align cardinal.aleph_is_normal Cardinal.aleph_isNormal theorem succ_aleph0 : succ ℵ₀ = aleph 1 := by rw [← aleph_zero, ← aleph_succ, Ordinal.succ_zero] #align cardinal.succ_aleph_0 Cardinal.succ_aleph0 theorem aleph0_lt_aleph_one : ℵ₀ < aleph 1 := by rw [← succ_aleph0] apply lt_succ #align cardinal.aleph_0_lt_aleph_one Cardinal.aleph0_lt_aleph_one theorem countable_iff_lt_aleph_one {α : Type*} (s : Set α) : s.Countable ↔ #s < aleph 1 := by rw [← succ_aleph0, lt_succ_iff, le_aleph0_iff_set_countable] #align cardinal.countable_iff_lt_aleph_one Cardinal.countable_iff_lt_aleph_one /-- Ordinals that are cardinals are unbounded. -/ theorem ord_card_unbounded : Unbounded (· < ·) { b : Ordinal | b.card.ord = b } := unbounded_lt_iff.2 fun a => ⟨_, ⟨by dsimp rw [card_ord], (lt_ord_succ_card a).le⟩⟩ #align cardinal.ord_card_unbounded Cardinal.ord_card_unbounded theorem eq_aleph'_of_eq_card_ord {o : Ordinal} (ho : o.card.ord = o) : ∃ a, (aleph' a).ord = o := ⟨Cardinal.alephIdx.relIso o.card, by simpa using ho⟩ #align cardinal.eq_aleph'_of_eq_card_ord Cardinal.eq_aleph'_of_eq_card_ord /-- `ord ∘ aleph'` enumerates the ordinals that are cardinals. -/ theorem ord_aleph'_eq_enum_card : ord ∘ aleph' = enumOrd { b : Ordinal | b.card.ord = b } := by rw [← eq_enumOrd _ ord_card_unbounded, range_eq_iff] exact ⟨aleph'_isNormal.strictMono, ⟨fun a => by dsimp rw [card_ord], fun b hb => eq_aleph'_of_eq_card_ord hb⟩⟩ #align cardinal.ord_aleph'_eq_enum_card Cardinal.ord_aleph'_eq_enum_card /-- Infinite ordinals that are cardinals are unbounded. -/ theorem ord_card_unbounded' : Unbounded (· < ·) { b : Ordinal | b.card.ord = b ∧ ω ≤ b } := (unbounded_lt_inter_le ω).2 ord_card_unbounded #align cardinal.ord_card_unbounded' Cardinal.ord_card_unbounded' theorem eq_aleph_of_eq_card_ord {o : Ordinal} (ho : o.card.ord = o) (ho' : ω ≤ o) : ∃ a, (aleph a).ord = o := by cases' eq_aleph'_of_eq_card_ord ho with a ha use a - ω unfold aleph rwa [Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le] rwa [← aleph0_le_aleph', ← ord_le_ord, ha, ord_aleph0] #align cardinal.eq_aleph_of_eq_card_ord Cardinal.eq_aleph_of_eq_card_ord /-- `ord ∘ aleph` enumerates the infinite ordinals that are cardinals. -/ theorem ord_aleph_eq_enum_card : ord ∘ aleph = enumOrd { b : Ordinal | b.card.ord = b ∧ ω ≤ b } := by rw [← eq_enumOrd _ ord_card_unbounded'] use aleph_isNormal.strictMono rw [range_eq_iff] refine ⟨fun a => ⟨?_, ?_⟩, fun b hb => eq_aleph_of_eq_card_ord hb.1 hb.2⟩ · rw [Function.comp_apply, card_ord] · rw [← ord_aleph0, Function.comp_apply, ord_le_ord] exact aleph0_le_aleph _ #align cardinal.ord_aleph_eq_enum_card Cardinal.ord_aleph_eq_enum_card end aleph /-! ### Beth cardinals -/ section beth /-- Beth numbers are defined so that `beth 0 = ℵ₀`, `beth (succ o) = 2 ^ (beth o)`, and when `o` is a limit ordinal, `beth o` is the supremum of `beth o'` for `o' < o`. Assuming the generalized continuum hypothesis, which is undecidable in ZFC, `beth o = aleph o` for every `o`. -/ def beth (o : Ordinal.{u}) : Cardinal.{u} := limitRecOn o aleph0 (fun _ x => (2 : Cardinal) ^ x) fun a _ IH => ⨆ b : Iio a, IH b.1 b.2 #align cardinal.beth Cardinal.beth @[simp] theorem beth_zero : beth 0 = aleph0 := limitRecOn_zero _ _ _ #align cardinal.beth_zero Cardinal.beth_zero @[simp] theorem beth_succ (o : Ordinal) : beth (succ o) = 2 ^ beth o := limitRecOn_succ _ _ _ _ #align cardinal.beth_succ Cardinal.beth_succ theorem beth_limit {o : Ordinal} : o.IsLimit → beth o = ⨆ a : Iio o, beth a := limitRecOn_limit _ _ _ _ #align cardinal.beth_limit Cardinal.beth_limit theorem beth_strictMono : StrictMono beth := by intro a b induction' b using Ordinal.induction with b IH generalizing a intro h rcases zero_or_succ_or_limit b with (rfl | ⟨c, rfl⟩ | hb) · exact (Ordinal.not_lt_zero a h).elim · rw [lt_succ_iff] at h rw [beth_succ] apply lt_of_le_of_lt _ (cantor _) rcases eq_or_lt_of_le h with (rfl | h) · rfl exact (IH c (lt_succ c) h).le · apply (cantor _).trans_le rw [beth_limit hb, ← beth_succ] exact le_ciSup (bddAbove_of_small _) (⟨_, hb.succ_lt h⟩ : Iio b) #align cardinal.beth_strict_mono Cardinal.beth_strictMono theorem beth_mono : Monotone beth := beth_strictMono.monotone #align cardinal.beth_mono Cardinal.beth_mono @[simp] theorem beth_lt {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : beth o₁ < beth o₂ ↔ o₁ < o₂ := beth_strictMono.lt_iff_lt #align cardinal.beth_lt Cardinal.beth_lt @[simp] theorem beth_le {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : beth o₁ ≤ beth o₂ ↔ o₁ ≤ o₂ := beth_strictMono.le_iff_le #align cardinal.beth_le Cardinal.beth_le theorem aleph_le_beth (o : Ordinal) : aleph o ≤ beth o := by induction o using limitRecOn with | H₁ => simp | H₂ o h => rw [aleph_succ, beth_succ, succ_le_iff] exact (cantor _).trans_le (power_le_power_left two_ne_zero h) | H₃ o ho IH => rw [aleph_limit ho, beth_limit ho] exact ciSup_mono (bddAbove_of_small _) fun x => IH x.1 x.2 #align cardinal.aleph_le_beth Cardinal.aleph_le_beth theorem aleph0_le_beth (o : Ordinal) : ℵ₀ ≤ beth o := (aleph0_le_aleph o).trans <| aleph_le_beth o #align cardinal.aleph_0_le_beth Cardinal.aleph0_le_beth theorem beth_pos (o : Ordinal) : 0 < beth o := aleph0_pos.trans_le <| aleph0_le_beth o #align cardinal.beth_pos Cardinal.beth_pos theorem beth_ne_zero (o : Ordinal) : beth o ≠ 0 := (beth_pos o).ne' #align cardinal.beth_ne_zero Cardinal.beth_ne_zero theorem beth_normal : IsNormal.{u} fun o => (beth o).ord := (isNormal_iff_strictMono_limit _).2 ⟨ord_strictMono.comp beth_strictMono, fun o ho a ha => by rw [beth_limit ho, ord_le] exact ciSup_le' fun b => ord_le.1 (ha _ b.2)⟩ #align cardinal.beth_normal Cardinal.beth_normal end beth /-! ### Properties of `mul` -/ section mulOrdinals /-- If `α` is an infinite type, then `α × α` and `α` have the same cardinality. -/ theorem mul_eq_self {c : Cardinal} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : c * c = c := by refine le_antisymm ?_ (by simpa only [mul_one] using mul_le_mul_left' (one_le_aleph0.trans h) c) -- the only nontrivial part is `c * c ≤ c`. We prove it inductively. refine Acc.recOn (Cardinal.lt_wf.apply c) (fun c _ => Quotient.inductionOn c fun α IH ol => ?_) h -- consider the minimal well-order `r` on `α` (a type with cardinality `c`). rcases ord_eq α with ⟨r, wo, e⟩ letI := linearOrderOfSTO r haveI : IsWellOrder α (· < ·) := wo -- Define an order `s` on `α × α` by writing `(a, b) < (c, d)` if `max a b < max c d`, or -- the max are equal and `a < c`, or the max are equal and `a = c` and `b < d`. let g : α × α → α := fun p => max p.1 p.2 let f : α × α ↪ Ordinal × α × α := ⟨fun p : α × α => (typein (· < ·) (g p), p), fun p q => congr_arg Prod.snd⟩ let s := f ⁻¹'o Prod.Lex (· < ·) (Prod.Lex (· < ·) (· < ·)) -- this is a well order on `α × α`. haveI : IsWellOrder _ s := (RelEmbedding.preimage _ _).isWellOrder /- it suffices to show that this well order is smaller than `r` if it were larger, then `r` would be a strict prefix of `s`. It would be contained in `β × β` for some `β` of cardinality `< c`. By the inductive assumption, this set has the same cardinality as `β` (or it is finite if `β` is finite), so it is `< c`, which is a contradiction. -/ suffices type s ≤ type r by exact card_le_card this refine le_of_forall_lt fun o h => ?_ rcases typein_surj s h with ⟨p, rfl⟩ rw [← e, lt_ord] refine lt_of_le_of_lt (?_ : _ ≤ card (succ (typein (· < ·) (g p))) * card (succ (typein (· < ·) (g p)))) ?_ · have : { q | s q p } ⊆ insert (g p) { x | x < g p } ×ˢ insert (g p) { x | x < g p } := by intro q h simp only [s, f, Preimage, ge_iff_le, Embedding.coeFn_mk, Prod.lex_def, typein_lt_typein, typein_inj, mem_setOf_eq] at h exact max_le_iff.1 (le_iff_lt_or_eq.2 <| h.imp_right And.left) suffices H : (insert (g p) { x | r x (g p) } : Set α) ≃ Sum { x | r x (g p) } PUnit from ⟨(Set.embeddingOfSubset _ _ this).trans ((Equiv.Set.prod _ _).trans (H.prodCongr H)).toEmbedding⟩ refine (Equiv.Set.insert ?_).trans ((Equiv.refl _).sumCongr punitEquivPUnit) apply @irrefl _ r cases' lt_or_le (card (succ (typein (· < ·) (g p)))) ℵ₀ with qo qo · exact (mul_lt_aleph0 qo qo).trans_le ol · suffices (succ (typein LT.lt (g p))).card < ⟦α⟧ from (IH _ this qo).trans_lt this rw [← lt_ord] apply (ord_isLimit ol).2 rw [mk'_def, e] apply typein_lt_type #align cardinal.mul_eq_self Cardinal.mul_eq_self end mulOrdinals end UsingOrdinals /-! Properties of `mul`, not requiring ordinals -/ section mul /-- If `α` and `β` are infinite types, then the cardinality of `α × β` is the maximum of the cardinalities of `α` and `β`. -/ theorem mul_eq_max {a b : Cardinal} (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ a) (hb : ℵ₀ ≤ b) : a * b = max a b := le_antisymm (mul_eq_self (ha.trans (le_max_left a b)) ▸ mul_le_mul' (le_max_left _ _) (le_max_right _ _)) <| max_le (by simpa only [mul_one] using mul_le_mul_left' (one_le_aleph0.trans hb) a) (by simpa only [one_mul] using mul_le_mul_right' (one_le_aleph0.trans ha) b) #align cardinal.mul_eq_max Cardinal.mul_eq_max @[simp] theorem mul_mk_eq_max {α β : Type u} [Infinite α] [Infinite β] : #α * #β = max #α #β := mul_eq_max (aleph0_le_mk α) (aleph0_le_mk β) #align cardinal.mul_mk_eq_max Cardinal.mul_mk_eq_max @[simp] theorem aleph_mul_aleph (o₁ o₂ : Ordinal) : aleph o₁ * aleph o₂ = aleph (max o₁ o₂) := by rw [Cardinal.mul_eq_max (aleph0_le_aleph o₁) (aleph0_le_aleph o₂), max_aleph_eq] #align cardinal.aleph_mul_aleph Cardinal.aleph_mul_aleph @[simp] theorem aleph0_mul_eq {a : Cardinal} (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ a) : ℵ₀ * a = a := (mul_eq_max le_rfl ha).trans (max_eq_right ha) #align cardinal.aleph_0_mul_eq Cardinal.aleph0_mul_eq @[simp] theorem mul_aleph0_eq {a : Cardinal} (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ a) : a * ℵ₀ = a := (mul_eq_max ha le_rfl).trans (max_eq_left ha) #align cardinal.mul_aleph_0_eq Cardinal.mul_aleph0_eq -- Porting note (#10618): removed `simp`, `simp` can prove it theorem aleph0_mul_mk_eq {α : Type*} [Infinite α] : ℵ₀ * #α = #α := aleph0_mul_eq (aleph0_le_mk α) #align cardinal.aleph_0_mul_mk_eq Cardinal.aleph0_mul_mk_eq -- Porting note (#10618): removed `simp`, `simp` can prove it theorem mk_mul_aleph0_eq {α : Type*} [Infinite α] : #α * ℵ₀ = #α := mul_aleph0_eq (aleph0_le_mk α) #align cardinal.mk_mul_aleph_0_eq Cardinal.mk_mul_aleph0_eq @[simp] theorem aleph0_mul_aleph (o : Ordinal) : ℵ₀ * aleph o = aleph o := aleph0_mul_eq (aleph0_le_aleph o) #align cardinal.aleph_0_mul_aleph Cardinal.aleph0_mul_aleph @[simp] theorem aleph_mul_aleph0 (o : Ordinal) : aleph o * ℵ₀ = aleph o := mul_aleph0_eq (aleph0_le_aleph o) #align cardinal.aleph_mul_aleph_0 Cardinal.aleph_mul_aleph0 theorem mul_lt_of_lt {a b c : Cardinal} (hc : ℵ₀ ≤ c) (h1 : a < c) (h2 : b < c) : a * b < c := (mul_le_mul' (le_max_left a b) (le_max_right a b)).trans_lt <| (lt_or_le (max a b) ℵ₀).elim (fun h => (mul_lt_aleph0 h h).trans_le hc) fun h => by rw [mul_eq_self h] exact max_lt h1 h2 #align cardinal.mul_lt_of_lt Cardinal.mul_lt_of_lt theorem mul_le_max_of_aleph0_le_left {a b : Cardinal} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ a) : a * b ≤ max a b := by convert mul_le_mul' (le_max_left a b) (le_max_right a b) using 1 rw [mul_eq_self] exact h.trans (le_max_left a b) #align cardinal.mul_le_max_of_aleph_0_le_left Cardinal.mul_le_max_of_aleph0_le_left theorem mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_left {a b : Cardinal} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ a) (h' : b ≠ 0) : a * b = max a b := by rcases le_or_lt ℵ₀ b with hb | hb · exact mul_eq_max h hb refine (mul_le_max_of_aleph0_le_left h).antisymm ?_ have : b ≤ a := hb.le.trans h rw [max_eq_left this] convert mul_le_mul_left' (one_le_iff_ne_zero.mpr h') a rw [mul_one] #align cardinal.mul_eq_max_of_aleph_0_le_left Cardinal.mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_left theorem mul_le_max_of_aleph0_le_right {a b : Cardinal} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ b) : a * b ≤ max a b := by simpa only [mul_comm b, max_comm b] using mul_le_max_of_aleph0_le_left h #align cardinal.mul_le_max_of_aleph_0_le_right Cardinal.mul_le_max_of_aleph0_le_right theorem mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_right {a b : Cardinal} (h' : a ≠ 0) (h : ℵ₀ ≤ b) : a * b = max a b := by rw [mul_comm, max_comm] exact mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_left h h' #align cardinal.mul_eq_max_of_aleph_0_le_right Cardinal.mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_right theorem mul_eq_max' {a b : Cardinal} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ a * b) : a * b = max a b := by rcases aleph0_le_mul_iff.mp h with ⟨ha, hb, ha' | hb'⟩ · exact mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_left ha' hb · exact mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_right ha hb' #align cardinal.mul_eq_max' Cardinal.mul_eq_max' theorem mul_le_max (a b : Cardinal) : a * b ≤ max (max a b) ℵ₀ := by rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha0); · simp rcases eq_or_ne b 0 with (rfl | hb0); · simp rcases le_or_lt ℵ₀ a with ha | ha · rw [mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_left ha hb0] exact le_max_left _ _ · rcases le_or_lt ℵ₀ b with hb | hb · rw [mul_comm, mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_left hb ha0, max_comm] exact le_max_left _ _ · exact le_max_of_le_right (mul_lt_aleph0 ha hb).le #align cardinal.mul_le_max Cardinal.mul_le_max theorem mul_eq_left {a b : Cardinal} (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ a) (hb : b ≤ a) (hb' : b ≠ 0) : a * b = a := by rw [mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_left ha hb', max_eq_left hb] #align cardinal.mul_eq_left Cardinal.mul_eq_left theorem mul_eq_right {a b : Cardinal} (hb : ℵ₀ ≤ b) (ha : a ≤ b) (ha' : a ≠ 0) : a * b = b := by rw [mul_comm, mul_eq_left hb ha ha'] #align cardinal.mul_eq_right Cardinal.mul_eq_right theorem le_mul_left {a b : Cardinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : a ≤ b * a := by convert mul_le_mul_right' (one_le_iff_ne_zero.mpr h) a rw [one_mul] #align cardinal.le_mul_left Cardinal.le_mul_left theorem le_mul_right {a b : Cardinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : a ≤ a * b := by rw [mul_comm] exact le_mul_left h #align cardinal.le_mul_right Cardinal.le_mul_right theorem mul_eq_left_iff {a b : Cardinal} : a * b = a ↔ max ℵ₀ b ≤ a ∧ b ≠ 0 ∨ b = 1 ∨ a = 0 := by rw [max_le_iff] refine ⟨fun h => ?_, ?_⟩ · rcases le_or_lt ℵ₀ a with ha | ha · have : a ≠ 0 := by rintro rfl exact ha.not_lt aleph0_pos left rw [and_assoc] use ha constructor · rw [← not_lt] exact fun hb => ne_of_gt (hb.trans_le (le_mul_left this)) h · rintro rfl apply this rw [mul_zero] at h exact h.symm right by_cases h2a : a = 0 · exact Or.inr h2a have hb : b ≠ 0 := by rintro rfl apply h2a rw [mul_zero] at h exact h.symm left rw [← h, mul_lt_aleph0_iff, lt_aleph0, lt_aleph0] at ha rcases ha with (rfl | rfl | ⟨⟨n, rfl⟩, ⟨m, rfl⟩⟩) · contradiction · contradiction rw [← Ne] at h2a rw [← one_le_iff_ne_zero] at h2a hb norm_cast at h2a hb h ⊢ apply le_antisymm _ hb rw [← not_lt] apply fun h2b => ne_of_gt _ h conv_rhs => left; rw [← mul_one n] rw [mul_lt_mul_left] · exact id apply Nat.lt_of_succ_le h2a · rintro (⟨⟨ha, hab⟩, hb⟩ | rfl | rfl) · rw [mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_left ha hb, max_eq_left hab] all_goals simp #align cardinal.mul_eq_left_iff Cardinal.mul_eq_left_iff end mul /-! ### Properties of `add` -/ section add /-- If `α` is an infinite type, then `α ⊕ α` and `α` have the same cardinality. -/ theorem add_eq_self {c : Cardinal} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : c + c = c := le_antisymm (by convert mul_le_mul_right' ((nat_lt_aleph0 2).le.trans h) c using 1 <;> simp [two_mul, mul_eq_self h]) (self_le_add_left c c) #align cardinal.add_eq_self Cardinal.add_eq_self /-- If `α` is an infinite type, then the cardinality of `α ⊕ β` is the maximum of the cardinalities of `α` and `β`. -/ theorem add_eq_max {a b : Cardinal} (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ a) : a + b = max a b := le_antisymm (add_eq_self (ha.trans (le_max_left a b)) ▸ add_le_add (le_max_left _ _) (le_max_right _ _)) <| max_le (self_le_add_right _ _) (self_le_add_left _ _) #align cardinal.add_eq_max Cardinal.add_eq_max theorem add_eq_max' {a b : Cardinal} (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ b) : a + b = max a b := by rw [add_comm, max_comm, add_eq_max ha] #align cardinal.add_eq_max' Cardinal.add_eq_max' @[simp] theorem add_mk_eq_max {α β : Type u} [Infinite α] : #α + #β = max #α #β := add_eq_max (aleph0_le_mk α) #align cardinal.add_mk_eq_max Cardinal.add_mk_eq_max @[simp] theorem add_mk_eq_max' {α β : Type u} [Infinite β] : #α + #β = max #α #β := add_eq_max' (aleph0_le_mk β) #align cardinal.add_mk_eq_max' Cardinal.add_mk_eq_max' theorem add_le_max (a b : Cardinal) : a + b ≤ max (max a b) ℵ₀ := by rcases le_or_lt ℵ₀ a with ha | ha · rw [add_eq_max ha] exact le_max_left _ _ · rcases le_or_lt ℵ₀ b with hb | hb · rw [add_comm, add_eq_max hb, max_comm] exact le_max_left _ _ · exact le_max_of_le_right (add_lt_aleph0 ha hb).le #align cardinal.add_le_max Cardinal.add_le_max theorem add_le_of_le {a b c : Cardinal} (hc : ℵ₀ ≤ c) (h1 : a ≤ c) (h2 : b ≤ c) : a + b ≤ c := (add_le_add h1 h2).trans <| le_of_eq <| add_eq_self hc #align cardinal.add_le_of_le Cardinal.add_le_of_le theorem add_lt_of_lt {a b c : Cardinal} (hc : ℵ₀ ≤ c) (h1 : a < c) (h2 : b < c) : a + b < c := (add_le_add (le_max_left a b) (le_max_right a b)).trans_lt <| (lt_or_le (max a b) ℵ₀).elim (fun h => (add_lt_aleph0 h h).trans_le hc) fun h => by rw [add_eq_self h]; exact max_lt h1 h2 #align cardinal.add_lt_of_lt Cardinal.add_lt_of_lt theorem eq_of_add_eq_of_aleph0_le {a b c : Cardinal} (h : a + b = c) (ha : a < c) (hc : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : b = c := by apply le_antisymm · rw [← h] apply self_le_add_left rw [← not_lt]; intro hb have : a + b < c := add_lt_of_lt hc ha hb simp [h, lt_irrefl] at this #align cardinal.eq_of_add_eq_of_aleph_0_le Cardinal.eq_of_add_eq_of_aleph0_le theorem add_eq_left {a b : Cardinal} (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ a) (hb : b ≤ a) : a + b = a := by rw [add_eq_max ha, max_eq_left hb] #align cardinal.add_eq_left Cardinal.add_eq_left theorem add_eq_right {a b : Cardinal} (hb : ℵ₀ ≤ b) (ha : a ≤ b) : a + b = b := by rw [add_comm, add_eq_left hb ha] #align cardinal.add_eq_right Cardinal.add_eq_right theorem add_eq_left_iff {a b : Cardinal} : a + b = a ↔ max ℵ₀ b ≤ a ∨ b = 0 := by rw [max_le_iff] refine ⟨fun h => ?_, ?_⟩ · rcases le_or_lt ℵ₀ a with ha | ha · left use ha rw [← not_lt] apply fun hb => ne_of_gt _ h intro hb exact hb.trans_le (self_le_add_left b a) right rw [← h, add_lt_aleph0_iff, lt_aleph0, lt_aleph0] at ha rcases ha with ⟨⟨n, rfl⟩, ⟨m, rfl⟩⟩ norm_cast at h ⊢ rw [← add_right_inj, h, add_zero] · rintro (⟨h1, h2⟩ | h3) · rw [add_eq_max h1, max_eq_left h2] · rw [h3, add_zero] #align cardinal.add_eq_left_iff Cardinal.add_eq_left_iff theorem add_eq_right_iff {a b : Cardinal} : a + b = b ↔ max ℵ₀ a ≤ b ∨ a = 0 := by rw [add_comm, add_eq_left_iff] #align cardinal.add_eq_right_iff Cardinal.add_eq_right_iff theorem add_nat_eq {a : Cardinal} (n : ℕ) (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ a) : a + n = a := add_eq_left ha ((nat_lt_aleph0 _).le.trans ha) #align cardinal.add_nat_eq Cardinal.add_nat_eq theorem nat_add_eq {a : Cardinal} (n : ℕ) (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ a) : n + a = a := by rw [add_comm, add_nat_eq n ha] theorem add_one_eq {a : Cardinal} (ha : ℵ₀ ≤ a) : a + 1 = a := add_one_of_aleph0_le ha #align cardinal.add_one_eq Cardinal.add_one_eq -- Porting note (#10618): removed `simp`, `simp` can prove it theorem mk_add_one_eq {α : Type*} [Infinite α] : #α + 1 = #α := add_one_eq (aleph0_le_mk α) #align cardinal.mk_add_one_eq Cardinal.mk_add_one_eq protected theorem eq_of_add_eq_add_left {a b c : Cardinal} (h : a + b = a + c) (ha : a < ℵ₀) : b = c := by rcases le_or_lt ℵ₀ b with hb | hb · have : a < b := ha.trans_le hb rw [add_eq_right hb this.le, eq_comm] at h rw [eq_of_add_eq_of_aleph0_le h this hb] · have hc : c < ℵ₀ := by rw [← not_le] intro hc apply lt_irrefl ℵ₀ apply (hc.trans (self_le_add_left _ a)).trans_lt rw [← h] apply add_lt_aleph0 ha hb rw [lt_aleph0] at * rcases ha with ⟨n, rfl⟩ rcases hb with ⟨m, rfl⟩ rcases hc with ⟨k, rfl⟩ norm_cast at h ⊢ apply add_left_cancel h #align cardinal.eq_of_add_eq_add_left Cardinal.eq_of_add_eq_add_left protected theorem eq_of_add_eq_add_right {a b c : Cardinal} (h : a + b = c + b) (hb : b < ℵ₀) : a = c := by rw [add_comm a b, add_comm c b] at h exact Cardinal.eq_of_add_eq_add_left h hb #align cardinal.eq_of_add_eq_add_right Cardinal.eq_of_add_eq_add_right end add section ciSup variable {ι : Type u} {ι' : Type w} (f : ι → Cardinal.{v}) section add variable [Nonempty ι] [Nonempty ι'] (hf : BddAbove (range f)) protected theorem ciSup_add (c : Cardinal.{v}) : (⨆ i, f i) + c = ⨆ i, f i + c := by have : ∀ i, f i + c ≤ (⨆ i, f i) + c := fun i ↦ add_le_add_right (le_ciSup hf i) c refine le_antisymm ?_ (ciSup_le' this) have bdd : BddAbove (range (f · + c)) := ⟨_, forall_mem_range.mpr this⟩ obtain hs | hs := lt_or_le (⨆ i, f i) ℵ₀ · obtain ⟨i, hi⟩ := exists_eq_of_iSup_eq_of_not_isLimit f hf _ (fun h ↦ hs.not_le h.aleph0_le) rfl exact hi ▸ le_ciSup bdd i rw [add_eq_max hs, max_le_iff] exact ⟨ciSup_mono bdd fun i ↦ self_le_add_right _ c, (self_le_add_left _ _).trans (le_ciSup bdd <| Classical.arbitrary ι)⟩ protected theorem add_ciSup (c : Cardinal.{v}) : c + (⨆ i, f i) = ⨆ i, c + f i := by rw [add_comm, Cardinal.ciSup_add f hf]; simp_rw [add_comm] protected theorem ciSup_add_ciSup (g : ι' → Cardinal.{v}) (hg : BddAbove (range g)) : (⨆ i, f i) + (⨆ j, g j) = ⨆ (i) (j), f i + g j := by simp_rw [Cardinal.ciSup_add f hf, Cardinal.add_ciSup g hg] end add protected theorem ciSup_mul (c : Cardinal.{v}) : (⨆ i, f i) * c = ⨆ i, f i * c := by cases isEmpty_or_nonempty ι; · simp obtain rfl | h0 := eq_or_ne c 0; · simp by_cases hf : BddAbove (range f); swap · have hfc : ¬ BddAbove (range (f · * c)) := fun bdd ↦ hf ⟨⨆ i, f i * c, forall_mem_range.mpr fun i ↦ (le_mul_right h0).trans (le_ciSup bdd i)⟩ simp [iSup, csSup_of_not_bddAbove, hf, hfc] have : ∀ i, f i * c ≤ (⨆ i, f i) * c := fun i ↦ mul_le_mul_right' (le_ciSup hf i) c refine le_antisymm ?_ (ciSup_le' this) have bdd : BddAbove (range (f · * c)) := ⟨_, forall_mem_range.mpr this⟩ obtain hs | hs := lt_or_le (⨆ i, f i) ℵ₀ · obtain ⟨i, hi⟩ := exists_eq_of_iSup_eq_of_not_isLimit f hf _ (fun h ↦ hs.not_le h.aleph0_le) rfl exact hi ▸ le_ciSup bdd i rw [mul_eq_max_of_aleph0_le_left hs h0, max_le_iff] obtain ⟨i, hi⟩ := exists_lt_of_lt_ciSup' (one_lt_aleph0.trans_le hs) exact ⟨ciSup_mono bdd fun i ↦ le_mul_right h0, (le_mul_left (zero_lt_one.trans hi).ne').trans (le_ciSup bdd i)⟩ protected theorem mul_ciSup (c : Cardinal.{v}) : c * (⨆ i, f i) = ⨆ i, c * f i := by rw [mul_comm, Cardinal.ciSup_mul f]; simp_rw [mul_comm] protected theorem ciSup_mul_ciSup (g : ι' → Cardinal.{v}) : (⨆ i, f i) * (⨆ j, g j) = ⨆ (i) (j), f i * g j := by simp_rw [Cardinal.ciSup_mul f, Cardinal.mul_ciSup g] end ciSup @[simp] theorem aleph_add_aleph (o₁ o₂ : Ordinal) : aleph o₁ + aleph o₂ = aleph (max o₁ o₂) := by rw [Cardinal.add_eq_max (aleph0_le_aleph o₁), max_aleph_eq] #align cardinal.aleph_add_aleph Cardinal.aleph_add_aleph theorem principal_add_ord {c : Cardinal} (hc : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : Ordinal.Principal (· + ·) c.ord := fun a b ha hb => by rw [lt_ord, Ordinal.card_add] at * exact add_lt_of_lt hc ha hb #align cardinal.principal_add_ord Cardinal.principal_add_ord theorem principal_add_aleph (o : Ordinal) : Ordinal.Principal (· + ·) (aleph o).ord := principal_add_ord <| aleph0_le_aleph o #align cardinal.principal_add_aleph Cardinal.principal_add_aleph theorem add_right_inj_of_lt_aleph0 {α β γ : Cardinal} (γ₀ : γ < aleph0) : α + γ = β + γ ↔ α = β := ⟨fun h => Cardinal.eq_of_add_eq_add_right h γ₀, fun h => congr_arg (· + γ) h⟩ #align cardinal.add_right_inj_of_lt_aleph_0 Cardinal.add_right_inj_of_lt_aleph0 @[simp] theorem add_nat_inj {α β : Cardinal} (n : ℕ) : α + n = β + n ↔ α = β := add_right_inj_of_lt_aleph0 (nat_lt_aleph0 _) #align cardinal.add_nat_inj Cardinal.add_nat_inj @[simp] theorem add_one_inj {α β : Cardinal} : α + 1 = β + 1 ↔ α = β := add_right_inj_of_lt_aleph0 one_lt_aleph0 #align cardinal.add_one_inj Cardinal.add_one_inj
Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Ordinal.lean
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theorem add_le_add_iff_of_lt_aleph0 {α β γ : Cardinal} (γ₀ : γ < Cardinal.aleph0) : α + γ ≤ β + γ ↔ α ≤ β := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => add_le_add_right h γ⟩ contrapose h rw [not_le, lt_iff_le_and_ne, Ne] at h ⊢ exact ⟨add_le_add_right h.1 γ, mt (add_right_inj_of_lt_aleph0 γ₀).1 h.2⟩
/- Copyright (c) 2014 Robert Lewis. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Robert Lewis, Leonardo de Moura, Mario Carneiro, Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Field.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Units.Equiv import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Field.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Abs import Mathlib.Order.Bounds.OrderIso import Mathlib.Tactic.Positivity.Core #align_import algebra.order.field.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"84771a9f5f0bd5e5d6218811556508ddf476dcbd" /-! # Lemmas about linear ordered (semi)fields -/ open Function OrderDual variable {ι α β : Type*} section LinearOrderedSemifield variable [LinearOrderedSemifield α] {a b c d e : α} {m n : ℤ} /-- `Equiv.mulLeft₀` as an order_iso. -/ @[simps! (config := { simpRhs := true })] def OrderIso.mulLeft₀ (a : α) (ha : 0 < a) : α ≃o α := { Equiv.mulLeft₀ a ha.ne' with map_rel_iff' := @fun _ _ => mul_le_mul_left ha } #align order_iso.mul_left₀ OrderIso.mulLeft₀ #align order_iso.mul_left₀_symm_apply OrderIso.mulLeft₀_symm_apply #align order_iso.mul_left₀_apply OrderIso.mulLeft₀_apply /-- `Equiv.mulRight₀` as an order_iso. -/ @[simps! (config := { simpRhs := true })] def OrderIso.mulRight₀ (a : α) (ha : 0 < a) : α ≃o α := { Equiv.mulRight₀ a ha.ne' with map_rel_iff' := @fun _ _ => mul_le_mul_right ha } #align order_iso.mul_right₀ OrderIso.mulRight₀ #align order_iso.mul_right₀_symm_apply OrderIso.mulRight₀_symm_apply #align order_iso.mul_right₀_apply OrderIso.mulRight₀_apply /-! ### Relating one division with another term. -/ theorem le_div_iff (hc : 0 < c) : a ≤ b / c ↔ a * c ≤ b := ⟨fun h => div_mul_cancel₀ b (ne_of_lt hc).symm ▸ mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right h hc.le, fun h => calc a = a * c * (1 / c) := mul_mul_div a (ne_of_lt hc).symm _ ≤ b * (1 / c) := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right h (one_div_pos.2 hc).le _ = b / c := (div_eq_mul_one_div b c).symm ⟩ #align le_div_iff le_div_iff theorem le_div_iff' (hc : 0 < c) : a ≤ b / c ↔ c * a ≤ b := by rw [mul_comm, le_div_iff hc] #align le_div_iff' le_div_iff' theorem div_le_iff (hb : 0 < b) : a / b ≤ c ↔ a ≤ c * b := ⟨fun h => calc a = a / b * b := by rw [div_mul_cancel₀ _ (ne_of_lt hb).symm] _ ≤ c * b := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right h hb.le , fun h => calc a / b = a * (1 / b) := div_eq_mul_one_div a b _ ≤ c * b * (1 / b) := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right h (one_div_pos.2 hb).le _ = c * b / b := (div_eq_mul_one_div (c * b) b).symm _ = c := by refine (div_eq_iff (ne_of_gt hb)).mpr rfl ⟩ #align div_le_iff div_le_iff theorem div_le_iff' (hb : 0 < b) : a / b ≤ c ↔ a ≤ b * c := by rw [mul_comm, div_le_iff hb] #align div_le_iff' div_le_iff' lemma div_le_comm₀ (hb : 0 < b) (hc : 0 < c) : a / b ≤ c ↔ a / c ≤ b := by rw [div_le_iff hb, div_le_iff' hc] theorem lt_div_iff (hc : 0 < c) : a < b / c ↔ a * c < b := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| div_le_iff hc #align lt_div_iff lt_div_iff theorem lt_div_iff' (hc : 0 < c) : a < b / c ↔ c * a < b := by rw [mul_comm, lt_div_iff hc] #align lt_div_iff' lt_div_iff' theorem div_lt_iff (hc : 0 < c) : b / c < a ↔ b < a * c := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (le_div_iff hc) #align div_lt_iff div_lt_iff theorem div_lt_iff' (hc : 0 < c) : b / c < a ↔ b < c * a := by rw [mul_comm, div_lt_iff hc] #align div_lt_iff' div_lt_iff' lemma div_lt_comm₀ (hb : 0 < b) (hc : 0 < c) : a / b < c ↔ a / c < b := by rw [div_lt_iff hb, div_lt_iff' hc] theorem inv_mul_le_iff (h : 0 < b) : b⁻¹ * a ≤ c ↔ a ≤ b * c := by rw [inv_eq_one_div, mul_comm, ← div_eq_mul_one_div] exact div_le_iff' h #align inv_mul_le_iff inv_mul_le_iff theorem inv_mul_le_iff' (h : 0 < b) : b⁻¹ * a ≤ c ↔ a ≤ c * b := by rw [inv_mul_le_iff h, mul_comm] #align inv_mul_le_iff' inv_mul_le_iff' theorem mul_inv_le_iff (h : 0 < b) : a * b⁻¹ ≤ c ↔ a ≤ b * c := by rw [mul_comm, inv_mul_le_iff h] #align mul_inv_le_iff mul_inv_le_iff theorem mul_inv_le_iff' (h : 0 < b) : a * b⁻¹ ≤ c ↔ a ≤ c * b := by rw [mul_comm, inv_mul_le_iff' h] #align mul_inv_le_iff' mul_inv_le_iff' theorem div_self_le_one (a : α) : a / a ≤ 1 := if h : a = 0 then by simp [h] else by simp [h] #align div_self_le_one div_self_le_one theorem inv_mul_lt_iff (h : 0 < b) : b⁻¹ * a < c ↔ a < b * c := by rw [inv_eq_one_div, mul_comm, ← div_eq_mul_one_div] exact div_lt_iff' h #align inv_mul_lt_iff inv_mul_lt_iff theorem inv_mul_lt_iff' (h : 0 < b) : b⁻¹ * a < c ↔ a < c * b := by rw [inv_mul_lt_iff h, mul_comm] #align inv_mul_lt_iff' inv_mul_lt_iff' theorem mul_inv_lt_iff (h : 0 < b) : a * b⁻¹ < c ↔ a < b * c := by rw [mul_comm, inv_mul_lt_iff h] #align mul_inv_lt_iff mul_inv_lt_iff theorem mul_inv_lt_iff' (h : 0 < b) : a * b⁻¹ < c ↔ a < c * b := by rw [mul_comm, inv_mul_lt_iff' h] #align mul_inv_lt_iff' mul_inv_lt_iff' theorem inv_pos_le_iff_one_le_mul (ha : 0 < a) : a⁻¹ ≤ b ↔ 1 ≤ b * a := by rw [inv_eq_one_div] exact div_le_iff ha #align inv_pos_le_iff_one_le_mul inv_pos_le_iff_one_le_mul theorem inv_pos_le_iff_one_le_mul' (ha : 0 < a) : a⁻¹ ≤ b ↔ 1 ≤ a * b := by rw [inv_eq_one_div] exact div_le_iff' ha #align inv_pos_le_iff_one_le_mul' inv_pos_le_iff_one_le_mul' theorem inv_pos_lt_iff_one_lt_mul (ha : 0 < a) : a⁻¹ < b ↔ 1 < b * a := by rw [inv_eq_one_div] exact div_lt_iff ha #align inv_pos_lt_iff_one_lt_mul inv_pos_lt_iff_one_lt_mul theorem inv_pos_lt_iff_one_lt_mul' (ha : 0 < a) : a⁻¹ < b ↔ 1 < a * b := by rw [inv_eq_one_div] exact div_lt_iff' ha #align inv_pos_lt_iff_one_lt_mul' inv_pos_lt_iff_one_lt_mul' /-- One direction of `div_le_iff` where `b` is allowed to be `0` (but `c` must be nonnegative) -/ theorem div_le_of_nonneg_of_le_mul (hb : 0 ≤ b) (hc : 0 ≤ c) (h : a ≤ c * b) : a / b ≤ c := by rcases eq_or_lt_of_le hb with (rfl | hb') · simp only [div_zero, hc] · rwa [div_le_iff hb'] #align div_le_of_nonneg_of_le_mul div_le_of_nonneg_of_le_mul /-- One direction of `div_le_iff` where `c` is allowed to be `0` (but `b` must be nonnegative) -/ lemma mul_le_of_nonneg_of_le_div (hb : 0 ≤ b) (hc : 0 ≤ c) (h : a ≤ b / c) : a * c ≤ b := by obtain rfl | hc := hc.eq_or_lt · simpa using hb · rwa [le_div_iff hc] at h #align mul_le_of_nonneg_of_le_div mul_le_of_nonneg_of_le_div theorem div_le_one_of_le (h : a ≤ b) (hb : 0 ≤ b) : a / b ≤ 1 := div_le_of_nonneg_of_le_mul hb zero_le_one <| by rwa [one_mul] #align div_le_one_of_le div_le_one_of_le lemma mul_inv_le_one_of_le (h : a ≤ b) (hb : 0 ≤ b) : a * b⁻¹ ≤ 1 := by simpa only [← div_eq_mul_inv] using div_le_one_of_le h hb lemma inv_mul_le_one_of_le (h : a ≤ b) (hb : 0 ≤ b) : b⁻¹ * a ≤ 1 := by simpa only [← div_eq_inv_mul] using div_le_one_of_le h hb /-! ### Bi-implications of inequalities using inversions -/ @[gcongr] theorem inv_le_inv_of_le (ha : 0 < a) (h : a ≤ b) : b⁻¹ ≤ a⁻¹ := by rwa [← one_div a, le_div_iff' ha, ← div_eq_mul_inv, div_le_iff (ha.trans_le h), one_mul] #align inv_le_inv_of_le inv_le_inv_of_le /-- See `inv_le_inv_of_le` for the implication from right-to-left with one fewer assumption. -/ theorem inv_le_inv (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) : a⁻¹ ≤ b⁻¹ ↔ b ≤ a := by rw [← one_div, div_le_iff ha, ← div_eq_inv_mul, le_div_iff hb, one_mul] #align inv_le_inv inv_le_inv /-- In a linear ordered field, for positive `a` and `b` we have `a⁻¹ ≤ b ↔ b⁻¹ ≤ a`. See also `inv_le_of_inv_le` for a one-sided implication with one fewer assumption. -/ theorem inv_le (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) : a⁻¹ ≤ b ↔ b⁻¹ ≤ a := by rw [← inv_le_inv hb (inv_pos.2 ha), inv_inv] #align inv_le inv_le theorem inv_le_of_inv_le (ha : 0 < a) (h : a⁻¹ ≤ b) : b⁻¹ ≤ a := (inv_le ha ((inv_pos.2 ha).trans_le h)).1 h #align inv_le_of_inv_le inv_le_of_inv_le theorem le_inv (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) : a ≤ b⁻¹ ↔ b ≤ a⁻¹ := by rw [← inv_le_inv (inv_pos.2 hb) ha, inv_inv] #align le_inv le_inv /-- See `inv_lt_inv_of_lt` for the implication from right-to-left with one fewer assumption. -/ theorem inv_lt_inv (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) : a⁻¹ < b⁻¹ ↔ b < a := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (inv_le_inv hb ha) #align inv_lt_inv inv_lt_inv @[gcongr] theorem inv_lt_inv_of_lt (hb : 0 < b) (h : b < a) : a⁻¹ < b⁻¹ := (inv_lt_inv (hb.trans h) hb).2 h #align inv_lt_inv_of_lt inv_lt_inv_of_lt /-- In a linear ordered field, for positive `a` and `b` we have `a⁻¹ < b ↔ b⁻¹ < a`. See also `inv_lt_of_inv_lt` for a one-sided implication with one fewer assumption. -/ theorem inv_lt (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) : a⁻¹ < b ↔ b⁻¹ < a := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (le_inv hb ha) #align inv_lt inv_lt theorem inv_lt_of_inv_lt (ha : 0 < a) (h : a⁻¹ < b) : b⁻¹ < a := (inv_lt ha ((inv_pos.2 ha).trans h)).1 h #align inv_lt_of_inv_lt inv_lt_of_inv_lt theorem lt_inv (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) : a < b⁻¹ ↔ b < a⁻¹ := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (inv_le hb ha) #align lt_inv lt_inv theorem inv_lt_one (ha : 1 < a) : a⁻¹ < 1 := by rwa [inv_lt (zero_lt_one.trans ha) zero_lt_one, inv_one] #align inv_lt_one inv_lt_one theorem one_lt_inv (h₁ : 0 < a) (h₂ : a < 1) : 1 < a⁻¹ := by rwa [lt_inv (@zero_lt_one α _ _ _ _ _) h₁, inv_one] #align one_lt_inv one_lt_inv theorem inv_le_one (ha : 1 ≤ a) : a⁻¹ ≤ 1 := by rwa [inv_le (zero_lt_one.trans_le ha) zero_lt_one, inv_one] #align inv_le_one inv_le_one theorem one_le_inv (h₁ : 0 < a) (h₂ : a ≤ 1) : 1 ≤ a⁻¹ := by rwa [le_inv (@zero_lt_one α _ _ _ _ _) h₁, inv_one] #align one_le_inv one_le_inv theorem inv_lt_one_iff_of_pos (h₀ : 0 < a) : a⁻¹ < 1 ↔ 1 < a := ⟨fun h₁ => inv_inv a ▸ one_lt_inv (inv_pos.2 h₀) h₁, inv_lt_one⟩ #align inv_lt_one_iff_of_pos inv_lt_one_iff_of_pos theorem inv_lt_one_iff : a⁻¹ < 1 ↔ a ≤ 0 ∨ 1 < a := by rcases le_or_lt a 0 with ha | ha · simp [ha, (inv_nonpos.2 ha).trans_lt zero_lt_one] · simp only [ha.not_le, false_or_iff, inv_lt_one_iff_of_pos ha] #align inv_lt_one_iff inv_lt_one_iff theorem one_lt_inv_iff : 1 < a⁻¹ ↔ 0 < a ∧ a < 1 := ⟨fun h => ⟨inv_pos.1 (zero_lt_one.trans h), inv_inv a ▸ inv_lt_one h⟩, and_imp.2 one_lt_inv⟩ #align one_lt_inv_iff one_lt_inv_iff theorem inv_le_one_iff : a⁻¹ ≤ 1 ↔ a ≤ 0 ∨ 1 ≤ a := by rcases em (a = 1) with (rfl | ha) · simp [le_rfl] · simp only [Ne.le_iff_lt (Ne.symm ha), Ne.le_iff_lt (mt inv_eq_one.1 ha), inv_lt_one_iff] #align inv_le_one_iff inv_le_one_iff theorem one_le_inv_iff : 1 ≤ a⁻¹ ↔ 0 < a ∧ a ≤ 1 := ⟨fun h => ⟨inv_pos.1 (zero_lt_one.trans_le h), inv_inv a ▸ inv_le_one h⟩, and_imp.2 one_le_inv⟩ #align one_le_inv_iff one_le_inv_iff /-! ### Relating two divisions. -/ @[mono, gcongr] lemma div_le_div_of_nonneg_right (hab : a ≤ b) (hc : 0 ≤ c) : a / c ≤ b / c := by rw [div_eq_mul_one_div a c, div_eq_mul_one_div b c] exact mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right hab (one_div_nonneg.2 hc) #align div_le_div_of_le_of_nonneg div_le_div_of_nonneg_right @[gcongr] lemma div_lt_div_of_pos_right (h : a < b) (hc : 0 < c) : a / c < b / c := by rw [div_eq_mul_one_div a c, div_eq_mul_one_div b c] exact mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right h (one_div_pos.2 hc) #align div_lt_div_of_lt div_lt_div_of_pos_right -- Not a `mono` lemma b/c `div_le_div` is strictly more general @[gcongr] lemma div_le_div_of_nonneg_left (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hc : 0 < c) (h : c ≤ b) : a / b ≤ a / c := by rw [div_eq_mul_inv, div_eq_mul_inv] exact mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left ((inv_le_inv (hc.trans_le h) hc).mpr h) ha #align div_le_div_of_le_left div_le_div_of_nonneg_left @[gcongr] lemma div_lt_div_of_pos_left (ha : 0 < a) (hc : 0 < c) (h : c < b) : a / b < a / c := by simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_lt_mul_left ha, inv_lt_inv (hc.trans h) hc] #align div_lt_div_of_lt_left div_lt_div_of_pos_left -- 2024-02-16 @[deprecated] alias div_le_div_of_le_of_nonneg := div_le_div_of_nonneg_right @[deprecated] alias div_lt_div_of_lt := div_lt_div_of_pos_right @[deprecated] alias div_le_div_of_le_left := div_le_div_of_nonneg_left @[deprecated] alias div_lt_div_of_lt_left := div_lt_div_of_pos_left @[deprecated div_le_div_of_nonneg_right (since := "2024-02-16")] lemma div_le_div_of_le (hc : 0 ≤ c) (hab : a ≤ b) : a / c ≤ b / c := div_le_div_of_nonneg_right hab hc #align div_le_div_of_le div_le_div_of_le theorem div_le_div_right (hc : 0 < c) : a / c ≤ b / c ↔ a ≤ b := ⟨le_imp_le_of_lt_imp_lt fun hab ↦ div_lt_div_of_pos_right hab hc, fun hab ↦ div_le_div_of_nonneg_right hab hc.le⟩ #align div_le_div_right div_le_div_right theorem div_lt_div_right (hc : 0 < c) : a / c < b / c ↔ a < b := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| div_le_div_right hc #align div_lt_div_right div_lt_div_right theorem div_lt_div_left (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) (hc : 0 < c) : a / b < a / c ↔ c < b := by simp only [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_lt_mul_left ha, inv_lt_inv hb hc] #align div_lt_div_left div_lt_div_left theorem div_le_div_left (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) (hc : 0 < c) : a / b ≤ a / c ↔ c ≤ b := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 (div_lt_div_left ha hc hb) #align div_le_div_left div_le_div_left theorem div_lt_div_iff (b0 : 0 < b) (d0 : 0 < d) : a / b < c / d ↔ a * d < c * b := by rw [lt_div_iff d0, div_mul_eq_mul_div, div_lt_iff b0] #align div_lt_div_iff div_lt_div_iff theorem div_le_div_iff (b0 : 0 < b) (d0 : 0 < d) : a / b ≤ c / d ↔ a * d ≤ c * b := by rw [le_div_iff d0, div_mul_eq_mul_div, div_le_iff b0] #align div_le_div_iff div_le_div_iff @[mono, gcongr] theorem div_le_div (hc : 0 ≤ c) (hac : a ≤ c) (hd : 0 < d) (hbd : d ≤ b) : a / b ≤ c / d := by rw [div_le_div_iff (hd.trans_le hbd) hd] exact mul_le_mul hac hbd hd.le hc #align div_le_div div_le_div @[gcongr] theorem div_lt_div (hac : a < c) (hbd : d ≤ b) (c0 : 0 ≤ c) (d0 : 0 < d) : a / b < c / d := (div_lt_div_iff (d0.trans_le hbd) d0).2 (mul_lt_mul hac hbd d0 c0) #align div_lt_div div_lt_div theorem div_lt_div' (hac : a ≤ c) (hbd : d < b) (c0 : 0 < c) (d0 : 0 < d) : a / b < c / d := (div_lt_div_iff (d0.trans hbd) d0).2 (mul_lt_mul' hac hbd d0.le c0) #align div_lt_div' div_lt_div' /-! ### Relating one division and involving `1` -/ theorem div_le_self (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hb : 1 ≤ b) : a / b ≤ a := by simpa only [div_one] using div_le_div_of_nonneg_left ha zero_lt_one hb #align div_le_self div_le_self theorem div_lt_self (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 1 < b) : a / b < a := by simpa only [div_one] using div_lt_div_of_pos_left ha zero_lt_one hb #align div_lt_self div_lt_self theorem le_div_self (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hb₀ : 0 < b) (hb₁ : b ≤ 1) : a ≤ a / b := by simpa only [div_one] using div_le_div_of_nonneg_left ha hb₀ hb₁ #align le_div_self le_div_self theorem one_le_div (hb : 0 < b) : 1 ≤ a / b ↔ b ≤ a := by rw [le_div_iff hb, one_mul] #align one_le_div one_le_div theorem div_le_one (hb : 0 < b) : a / b ≤ 1 ↔ a ≤ b := by rw [div_le_iff hb, one_mul] #align div_le_one div_le_one
Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Field/Basic.lean
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theorem one_lt_div (hb : 0 < b) : 1 < a / b ↔ b < a := by
rw [lt_div_iff hb, one_mul]
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Kenny Lau. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Kenny Lau -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.GroupWithZero.Finset import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Submonoid.Membership import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.LinearMap.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Preimage import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.BigOperators #align_import data.dfinsupp.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6623e6af705e97002a9054c1c05a980180276fc1" /-! # Dependent functions with finite support For a non-dependent version see `data/finsupp.lean`. ## Notation This file introduces the notation `Π₀ a, β a` as notation for `DFinsupp β`, mirroring the `α →₀ β` notation used for `Finsupp`. This works for nested binders too, with `Π₀ a b, γ a b` as notation for `DFinsupp (fun a ↦ DFinsupp (γ a))`. ## Implementation notes The support is internally represented (in the primed `DFinsupp.support'`) as a `Multiset` that represents a superset of the true support of the function, quotiented by the always-true relation so that this does not impact equality. This approach has computational benefits over storing a `Finset`; it allows us to add together two finitely-supported functions without having to evaluate the resulting function to recompute its support (which would required decidability of `b = 0` for `b : β i`). The true support of the function can still be recovered with `DFinsupp.support`; but these decidability obligations are now postponed to when the support is actually needed. As a consequence, there are two ways to sum a `DFinsupp`: with `DFinsupp.sum` which works over an arbitrary function but requires recomputation of the support and therefore a `Decidable` argument; and with `DFinsupp.sumAddHom` which requires an additive morphism, using its properties to show that summing over a superset of the support is sufficient. `Finsupp` takes an altogether different approach here; it uses `Classical.Decidable` and declares the `Add` instance as noncomputable. This design difference is independent of the fact that `DFinsupp` is dependently-typed and `Finsupp` is not; in future, we may want to align these two definitions, or introduce two more definitions for the other combinations of decisions. -/ universe u u₁ u₂ v v₁ v₂ v₃ w x y l variable {ι : Type u} {γ : Type w} {β : ι → Type v} {β₁ : ι → Type v₁} {β₂ : ι → Type v₂} variable (β) /-- A dependent function `Π i, β i` with finite support, with notation `Π₀ i, β i`. Note that `DFinsupp.support` is the preferred API for accessing the support of the function, `DFinsupp.support'` is an implementation detail that aids computability; see the implementation notes in this file for more information. -/ structure DFinsupp [∀ i, Zero (β i)] : Type max u v where mk' :: /-- The underlying function of a dependent function with finite support (aka `DFinsupp`). -/ toFun : ∀ i, β i /-- The support of a dependent function with finite support (aka `DFinsupp`). -/ support' : Trunc { s : Multiset ι // ∀ i, i ∈ s ∨ toFun i = 0 } #align dfinsupp DFinsupp variable {β} /-- `Π₀ i, β i` denotes the type of dependent functions with finite support `DFinsupp β`. -/ notation3 "Π₀ "(...)", "r:(scoped f => DFinsupp f) => r namespace DFinsupp section Basic variable [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)] instance instDFunLike : DFunLike (Π₀ i, β i) ι β := ⟨fun f => f.toFun, fun ⟨f₁, s₁⟩ ⟨f₂, s₁⟩ ↦ fun (h : f₁ = f₂) ↦ by subst h congr apply Subsingleton.elim ⟩ #align dfinsupp.fun_like DFinsupp.instDFunLike /-- Helper instance for when there are too many metavariables to apply `DFunLike.coeFunForall` directly. -/ instance : CoeFun (Π₀ i, β i) fun _ => ∀ i, β i := inferInstance @[simp] theorem toFun_eq_coe (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.toFun = f := rfl #align dfinsupp.to_fun_eq_coe DFinsupp.toFun_eq_coe @[ext] theorem ext {f g : Π₀ i, β i} (h : ∀ i, f i = g i) : f = g := DFunLike.ext _ _ h #align dfinsupp.ext DFinsupp.ext #align dfinsupp.ext_iff DFunLike.ext_iff #align dfinsupp.coe_fn_injective DFunLike.coe_injective lemma ne_iff {f g : Π₀ i, β i} : f ≠ g ↔ ∃ i, f i ≠ g i := DFunLike.ne_iff instance : Zero (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨⟨0, Trunc.mk <| ⟨∅, fun _ => Or.inr rfl⟩⟩⟩ instance : Inhabited (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨0⟩ @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_mk' (f : ∀ i, β i) (s) : ⇑(⟨f, s⟩ : Π₀ i, β i) = f := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_mk' DFinsupp.coe_mk' @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_zero : ⇑(0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_zero DFinsupp.coe_zero theorem zero_apply (i : ι) : (0 : Π₀ i, β i) i = 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.zero_apply DFinsupp.zero_apply /-- The composition of `f : β₁ → β₂` and `g : Π₀ i, β₁ i` is `mapRange f hf g : Π₀ i, β₂ i`, well defined when `f 0 = 0`. This preserves the structure on `f`, and exists in various bundled forms for when `f` is itself bundled: * `DFinsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom` * `DFinsupp.mapRange.addEquiv` * `dfinsupp.mapRange.linearMap` * `dfinsupp.mapRange.linearEquiv` -/ def mapRange (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) (x : Π₀ i, β₁ i) : Π₀ i, β₂ i := ⟨fun i => f i (x i), x.support'.map fun s => ⟨s.1, fun i => (s.2 i).imp_right fun h : x i = 0 => by rw [← hf i, ← h]⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.map_range DFinsupp.mapRange @[simp] theorem mapRange_apply (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) (g : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (i : ι) : mapRange f hf g i = f i (g i) := rfl #align dfinsupp.map_range_apply DFinsupp.mapRange_apply @[simp] theorem mapRange_id (h : ∀ i, id (0 : β₁ i) = 0 := fun i => rfl) (g : Π₀ i : ι, β₁ i) : mapRange (fun i => (id : β₁ i → β₁ i)) h g = g := by ext rfl #align dfinsupp.map_range_id DFinsupp.mapRange_id theorem mapRange_comp (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (f₂ : ∀ i, β i → β₁ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) (hf₂ : ∀ i, f₂ i 0 = 0) (h : ∀ i, (f i ∘ f₂ i) 0 = 0) (g : Π₀ i : ι, β i) : mapRange (fun i => f i ∘ f₂ i) h g = mapRange f hf (mapRange f₂ hf₂ g) := by ext simp only [mapRange_apply]; rfl #align dfinsupp.map_range_comp DFinsupp.mapRange_comp @[simp] theorem mapRange_zero (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) : mapRange f hf (0 : Π₀ i, β₁ i) = 0 := by ext simp only [mapRange_apply, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply, hf] #align dfinsupp.map_range_zero DFinsupp.mapRange_zero /-- Let `f i` be a binary operation `β₁ i → β₂ i → β i` such that `f i 0 0 = 0`. Then `zipWith f hf` is a binary operation `Π₀ i, β₁ i → Π₀ i, β₂ i → Π₀ i, β i`. -/ def zipWith (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0) (x : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (y : Π₀ i, β₂ i) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨fun i => f i (x i) (y i), by refine x.support'.bind fun xs => ?_ refine y.support'.map fun ys => ?_ refine ⟨xs + ys, fun i => ?_⟩ obtain h1 | (h1 : x i = 0) := xs.prop i · left rw [Multiset.mem_add] left exact h1 obtain h2 | (h2 : y i = 0) := ys.prop i · left rw [Multiset.mem_add] right exact h2 right; rw [← hf, ← h1, ← h2]⟩ #align dfinsupp.zip_with DFinsupp.zipWith @[simp] theorem zipWith_apply (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0) (g₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (g₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i) (i : ι) : zipWith f hf g₁ g₂ i = f i (g₁ i) (g₂ i) := rfl #align dfinsupp.zip_with_apply DFinsupp.zipWith_apply section Piecewise variable (x y : Π₀ i, β i) (s : Set ι) [∀ i, Decidable (i ∈ s)] /-- `x.piecewise y s` is the finitely supported function equal to `x` on the set `s`, and to `y` on its complement. -/ def piecewise : Π₀ i, β i := zipWith (fun i x y => if i ∈ s then x else y) (fun _ => ite_self 0) x y #align dfinsupp.piecewise DFinsupp.piecewise theorem piecewise_apply (i : ι) : x.piecewise y s i = if i ∈ s then x i else y i := zipWith_apply _ _ x y i #align dfinsupp.piecewise_apply DFinsupp.piecewise_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_piecewise : ⇑(x.piecewise y s) = s.piecewise x y := by ext apply piecewise_apply #align dfinsupp.coe_piecewise DFinsupp.coe_piecewise end Piecewise end Basic section Algebra instance [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] : Add (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨zipWith (fun _ => (· + ·)) fun _ => add_zero 0⟩ theorem add_apply [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (g₁ + g₂) i = g₁ i + g₂ i := rfl #align dfinsupp.add_apply DFinsupp.add_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(g₁ + g₂) = g₁ + g₂ := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_add DFinsupp.coe_add instance addZeroClass [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] : AddZeroClass (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addZeroClass _ coe_zero coe_add instance instIsLeftCancelAdd [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, IsLeftCancelAdd (β i)] : IsLeftCancelAdd (Π₀ i, β i) where add_left_cancel _ _ _ h := ext fun x => add_left_cancel <| DFunLike.congr_fun h x instance instIsRightCancelAdd [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, IsRightCancelAdd (β i)] : IsRightCancelAdd (Π₀ i, β i) where add_right_cancel _ _ _ h := ext fun x => add_right_cancel <| DFunLike.congr_fun h x instance instIsCancelAdd [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, IsCancelAdd (β i)] : IsCancelAdd (Π₀ i, β i) where /-- Note the general `SMul` instance doesn't apply as `ℕ` is not distributive unless `β i`'s addition is commutative. -/ instance hasNatScalar [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] : SMul ℕ (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨fun c v => v.mapRange (fun _ => (c • ·)) fun _ => nsmul_zero _⟩ #align dfinsupp.has_nat_scalar DFinsupp.hasNatScalar theorem nsmul_apply [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] (b : ℕ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (b • v) i = b • v i := rfl #align dfinsupp.nsmul_apply DFinsupp.nsmul_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_nsmul [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] (b : ℕ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_nsmul DFinsupp.coe_nsmul instance [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] : AddMonoid (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addMonoid _ coe_zero coe_add fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _ /-- Coercion from a `DFinsupp` to a pi type is an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ def coeFnAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ ∀ i, β i where toFun := (⇑) map_zero' := coe_zero map_add' := coe_add #align dfinsupp.coe_fn_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.coeFnAddMonoidHom /-- Evaluation at a point is an `AddMonoidHom`. This is the finitely-supported version of `Pi.evalAddMonoidHom`. -/ def evalAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (i : ι) : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ β i := (Pi.evalAddMonoidHom β i).comp coeFnAddMonoidHom #align dfinsupp.eval_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.evalAddMonoidHom instance addCommMonoid [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] : AddCommMonoid (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addCommMonoid _ coe_zero coe_add fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _ @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_finset_sum {α} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] (s : Finset α) (g : α → Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(∑ a ∈ s, g a) = ∑ a ∈ s, ⇑(g a) := map_sum coeFnAddMonoidHom g s #align dfinsupp.coe_finset_sum DFinsupp.coe_finset_sum @[simp] theorem finset_sum_apply {α} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] (s : Finset α) (g : α → Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (∑ a ∈ s, g a) i = ∑ a ∈ s, g a i := map_sum (evalAddMonoidHom i) g s #align dfinsupp.finset_sum_apply DFinsupp.finset_sum_apply instance [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : Neg (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨fun f => f.mapRange (fun _ => Neg.neg) fun _ => neg_zero⟩ theorem neg_apply [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (-g) i = -g i := rfl #align dfinsupp.neg_apply DFinsupp.neg_apply @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(-g) = -g := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_neg DFinsupp.coe_neg instance [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : Sub (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨zipWith (fun _ => Sub.sub) fun _ => sub_zero 0⟩ theorem sub_apply [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (g₁ - g₂) i = g₁ i - g₂ i := rfl #align dfinsupp.sub_apply DFinsupp.sub_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(g₁ - g₂) = g₁ - g₂ := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_sub DFinsupp.coe_sub /-- Note the general `SMul` instance doesn't apply as `ℤ` is not distributive unless `β i`'s addition is commutative. -/ instance hasIntScalar [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : SMul ℤ (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨fun c v => v.mapRange (fun _ => (c • ·)) fun _ => zsmul_zero _⟩ #align dfinsupp.has_int_scalar DFinsupp.hasIntScalar theorem zsmul_apply [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (b : ℤ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (b • v) i = b • v i := rfl #align dfinsupp.zsmul_apply DFinsupp.zsmul_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_zsmul [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (b : ℤ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_zsmul DFinsupp.coe_zsmul instance [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : AddGroup (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addGroup _ coe_zero coe_add coe_neg coe_sub (fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _) fun _ _ => coe_zsmul _ _ instance addCommGroup [∀ i, AddCommGroup (β i)] : AddCommGroup (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addCommGroup _ coe_zero coe_add coe_neg coe_sub (fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _) fun _ _ => coe_zsmul _ _ /-- Dependent functions with finite support inherit a semiring action from an action on each coordinate. -/ instance [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] : SMul γ (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨fun c v => v.mapRange (fun _ => (c • ·)) fun _ => smul_zero _⟩ theorem smul_apply [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (b : γ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (b • v) i = b • v i := rfl #align dfinsupp.smul_apply DFinsupp.smul_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (b : γ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_smul DFinsupp.coe_smul instance smulCommClass {δ : Type*} [Monoid γ] [Monoid δ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction δ (β i)] [∀ i, SMulCommClass γ δ (β i)] : SMulCommClass γ δ (Π₀ i, β i) where smul_comm r s m := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, smul_comm r s (m i)] instance isScalarTower {δ : Type*} [Monoid γ] [Monoid δ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction δ (β i)] [SMul γ δ] [∀ i, IsScalarTower γ δ (β i)] : IsScalarTower γ δ (Π₀ i, β i) where smul_assoc r s m := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, smul_assoc r s (m i)] instance isCentralScalar [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γᵐᵒᵖ (β i)] [∀ i, IsCentralScalar γ (β i)] : IsCentralScalar γ (Π₀ i, β i) where op_smul_eq_smul r m := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, op_smul_eq_smul r (m i)] /-- Dependent functions with finite support inherit a `DistribMulAction` structure from such a structure on each coordinate. -/ instance distribMulAction [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] : DistribMulAction γ (Π₀ i, β i) := Function.Injective.distribMulAction coeFnAddMonoidHom DFunLike.coe_injective coe_smul /-- Dependent functions with finite support inherit a module structure from such a structure on each coordinate. -/ instance module [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] : Module γ (Π₀ i, β i) := { inferInstanceAs (DistribMulAction γ (Π₀ i, β i)) with zero_smul := fun c => ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, zero_smul, zero_apply] add_smul := fun c x y => ext fun i => by simp only [add_apply, smul_apply, add_smul] } #align dfinsupp.module DFinsupp.module end Algebra section FilterAndSubtypeDomain /-- `Filter p f` is the function which is `f i` if `p i` is true and 0 otherwise. -/ def filter [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (x : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨fun i => if p i then x i else 0, x.support'.map fun xs => ⟨xs.1, fun i => (xs.prop i).imp_right fun H : x i = 0 => by simp only [H, ite_self]⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.filter DFinsupp.filter @[simp] theorem filter_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.filter p i = if p i then f i else 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.filter_apply DFinsupp.filter_apply theorem filter_apply_pos [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (f : Π₀ i, β i) {i : ι} (h : p i) : f.filter p i = f i := by simp only [filter_apply, if_pos h] #align dfinsupp.filter_apply_pos DFinsupp.filter_apply_pos theorem filter_apply_neg [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (f : Π₀ i, β i) {i : ι} (h : ¬p i) : f.filter p i = 0 := by simp only [filter_apply, if_neg h] #align dfinsupp.filter_apply_neg DFinsupp.filter_apply_neg theorem filter_pos_add_filter_neg [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (f.filter p + f.filter fun i => ¬p i) = f := ext fun i => by simp only [add_apply, filter_apply]; split_ifs <;> simp only [add_zero, zero_add] #align dfinsupp.filter_pos_add_filter_neg DFinsupp.filter_pos_add_filter_neg @[simp] theorem filter_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (0 : Π₀ i, β i).filter p = 0 := by ext simp #align dfinsupp.filter_zero DFinsupp.filter_zero @[simp] theorem filter_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : (f + g).filter p = f.filter p + g.filter p := by ext simp [ite_add_zero] #align dfinsupp.filter_add DFinsupp.filter_add @[simp] theorem filter_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (r • f).filter p = r • f.filter p := by ext simp [smul_apply, smul_ite] #align dfinsupp.filter_smul DFinsupp.filter_smul variable (γ β) /-- `DFinsupp.filter` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def filterAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ Π₀ i, β i where toFun := filter p map_zero' := filter_zero p map_add' := filter_add p #align dfinsupp.filter_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.filterAddMonoidHom #align dfinsupp.filter_add_monoid_hom_apply DFinsupp.filterAddMonoidHom_apply /-- `DFinsupp.filter` as a `LinearMap`. -/ @[simps] def filterLinearMap [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i, β i) →ₗ[γ] Π₀ i, β i where toFun := filter p map_add' := filter_add p map_smul' := filter_smul p #align dfinsupp.filter_linear_map DFinsupp.filterLinearMap #align dfinsupp.filter_linear_map_apply DFinsupp.filterLinearMap_apply variable {γ β} @[simp] theorem filter_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (-f).filter p = -f.filter p := (filterAddMonoidHom β p).map_neg f #align dfinsupp.filter_neg DFinsupp.filter_neg @[simp] theorem filter_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : (f - g).filter p = f.filter p - g.filter p := (filterAddMonoidHom β p).map_sub f g #align dfinsupp.filter_sub DFinsupp.filter_sub /-- `subtypeDomain p f` is the restriction of the finitely supported function `f` to the subtype `p`. -/ def subtypeDomain [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (x : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ i : Subtype p, β i := ⟨fun i => x (i : ι), x.support'.map fun xs => ⟨(Multiset.filter p xs.1).attach.map fun j => ⟨j.1, (Multiset.mem_filter.1 j.2).2⟩, fun i => (xs.prop i).imp_left fun H => Multiset.mem_map.2 ⟨⟨i, Multiset.mem_filter.2 ⟨H, i.2⟩⟩, Multiset.mem_attach _ _, Subtype.eta _ _⟩⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain DFinsupp.subtypeDomain @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] : subtypeDomain p (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_zero DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_zero @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {i : Subtype p} {v : Π₀ i, β i} : (subtypeDomain p v) i = v i := rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_apply DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_apply @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (v v' : Π₀ i, β i) : (v + v').subtypeDomain p = v.subtypeDomain p + v'.subtypeDomain p := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_add DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_add @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (r • f).subtypeDomain p = r • f.subtypeDomain p := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_smul DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_smul variable (γ β) /-- `subtypeDomain` but as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i : ι, β i) →+ Π₀ i : Subtype p, β i where toFun := subtypeDomain p map_zero' := subtypeDomain_zero map_add' := subtypeDomain_add #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_add_monoid_hom_apply DFinsupp.subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom_apply /-- `DFinsupp.subtypeDomain` as a `LinearMap`. -/ @[simps] def subtypeDomainLinearMap [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i, β i) →ₗ[γ] Π₀ i : Subtype p, β i where toFun := subtypeDomain p map_add' := subtypeDomain_add map_smul' := subtypeDomain_smul #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_linear_map DFinsupp.subtypeDomainLinearMap #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_linear_map_apply DFinsupp.subtypeDomainLinearMap_apply variable {γ β} @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {v : Π₀ i, β i} : (-v).subtypeDomain p = -v.subtypeDomain p := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_neg DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_neg @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {v v' : Π₀ i, β i} : (v - v').subtypeDomain p = v.subtypeDomain p - v'.subtypeDomain p := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_sub DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_sub end FilterAndSubtypeDomain variable [DecidableEq ι] section Basic variable [∀ i, Zero (β i)] theorem finite_support (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Set.Finite { i | f i ≠ 0 } := Trunc.induction_on f.support' fun xs ↦ xs.1.finite_toSet.subset fun i H ↦ ((xs.prop i).resolve_right H) #align dfinsupp.finite_support DFinsupp.finite_support /-- Create an element of `Π₀ i, β i` from a finset `s` and a function `x` defined on this `Finset`. -/ def mk (s : Finset ι) (x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β (i : ι)) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨fun i => if H : i ∈ s then x ⟨i, H⟩ else 0, Trunc.mk ⟨s.1, fun i => if H : i ∈ s then Or.inl H else Or.inr <| dif_neg H⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.mk DFinsupp.mk variable {s : Finset ι} {x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i} {i : ι} @[simp] theorem mk_apply : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = if H : i ∈ s then x ⟨i, H⟩ else 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.mk_apply DFinsupp.mk_apply theorem mk_of_mem (hi : i ∈ s) : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = x ⟨i, hi⟩ := dif_pos hi #align dfinsupp.mk_of_mem DFinsupp.mk_of_mem theorem mk_of_not_mem (hi : i ∉ s) : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = 0 := dif_neg hi #align dfinsupp.mk_of_not_mem DFinsupp.mk_of_not_mem theorem mk_injective (s : Finset ι) : Function.Injective (@mk ι β _ _ s) := by intro x y H ext i have h1 : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = (mk s y : ∀ i, β i) i := by rw [H] obtain ⟨i, hi : i ∈ s⟩ := i dsimp only [mk_apply, Subtype.coe_mk] at h1 simpa only [dif_pos hi] using h1 #align dfinsupp.mk_injective DFinsupp.mk_injective instance unique [∀ i, Subsingleton (β i)] : Unique (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.unique #align dfinsupp.unique DFinsupp.unique instance uniqueOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty ι] : Unique (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.unique #align dfinsupp.unique_of_is_empty DFinsupp.uniqueOfIsEmpty /-- Given `Fintype ι`, `equivFunOnFintype` is the `Equiv` between `Π₀ i, β i` and `Π i, β i`. (All dependent functions on a finite type are finitely supported.) -/ @[simps apply] def equivFunOnFintype [Fintype ι] : (Π₀ i, β i) ≃ ∀ i, β i where toFun := (⇑) invFun f := ⟨f, Trunc.mk ⟨Finset.univ.1, fun _ => Or.inl <| Finset.mem_univ_val _⟩⟩ left_inv _ := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl right_inv _ := rfl #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_apply DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_apply @[simp] theorem equivFunOnFintype_symm_coe [Fintype ι] (f : Π₀ i, β i) : equivFunOnFintype.symm f = f := Equiv.symm_apply_apply _ _ #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_symm_coe DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_symm_coe /-- The function `single i b : Π₀ i, β i` sends `i` to `b` and all other points to `0`. -/ def single (i : ι) (b : β i) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨Pi.single i b, Trunc.mk ⟨{i}, fun j => (Decidable.eq_or_ne j i).imp (by simp) fun h => Pi.single_eq_of_ne h _⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.single DFinsupp.single theorem single_eq_pi_single {i b} : ⇑(single i b : Π₀ i, β i) = Pi.single i b := rfl #align dfinsupp.single_eq_pi_single DFinsupp.single_eq_pi_single @[simp] theorem single_apply {i i' b} : (single i b : Π₀ i, β i) i' = if h : i = i' then Eq.recOn h b else 0 := by rw [single_eq_pi_single, Pi.single, Function.update] simp [@eq_comm _ i i'] #align dfinsupp.single_apply DFinsupp.single_apply @[simp] theorem single_zero (i) : (single i 0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := DFunLike.coe_injective <| Pi.single_zero _ #align dfinsupp.single_zero DFinsupp.single_zero -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem single_eq_same {i b} : (single i b : Π₀ i, β i) i = b := by simp only [single_apply, dite_eq_ite, ite_true] #align dfinsupp.single_eq_same DFinsupp.single_eq_same theorem single_eq_of_ne {i i' b} (h : i ≠ i') : (single i b : Π₀ i, β i) i' = 0 := by simp only [single_apply, dif_neg h] #align dfinsupp.single_eq_of_ne DFinsupp.single_eq_of_ne theorem single_injective {i} : Function.Injective (single i : β i → Π₀ i, β i) := fun _ _ H => Pi.single_injective β i <| DFunLike.coe_injective.eq_iff.mpr H #align dfinsupp.single_injective DFinsupp.single_injective /-- Like `Finsupp.single_eq_single_iff`, but with a `HEq` due to dependent types -/ theorem single_eq_single_iff (i j : ι) (xi : β i) (xj : β j) : DFinsupp.single i xi = DFinsupp.single j xj ↔ i = j ∧ HEq xi xj ∨ xi = 0 ∧ xj = 0 := by constructor · intro h by_cases hij : i = j · subst hij exact Or.inl ⟨rfl, heq_of_eq (DFinsupp.single_injective h)⟩ · have h_coe : ⇑(DFinsupp.single i xi) = DFinsupp.single j xj := congr_arg (⇑) h have hci := congr_fun h_coe i have hcj := congr_fun h_coe j rw [DFinsupp.single_eq_same] at hci hcj rw [DFinsupp.single_eq_of_ne (Ne.symm hij)] at hci rw [DFinsupp.single_eq_of_ne hij] at hcj exact Or.inr ⟨hci, hcj.symm⟩ · rintro (⟨rfl, hxi⟩ | ⟨hi, hj⟩) · rw [eq_of_heq hxi] · rw [hi, hj, DFinsupp.single_zero, DFinsupp.single_zero] #align dfinsupp.single_eq_single_iff DFinsupp.single_eq_single_iff /-- `DFinsupp.single a b` is injective in `a`. For the statement that it is injective in `b`, see `DFinsupp.single_injective` -/ theorem single_left_injective {b : ∀ i : ι, β i} (h : ∀ i, b i ≠ 0) : Function.Injective (fun i => single i (b i) : ι → Π₀ i, β i) := fun _ _ H => (((single_eq_single_iff _ _ _ _).mp H).resolve_right fun hb => h _ hb.1).left #align dfinsupp.single_left_injective DFinsupp.single_left_injective @[simp] theorem single_eq_zero {i : ι} {xi : β i} : single i xi = 0 ↔ xi = 0 := by rw [← single_zero i, single_eq_single_iff] simp #align dfinsupp.single_eq_zero DFinsupp.single_eq_zero theorem filter_single (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (x : β i) : (single i x).filter p = if p i then single i x else 0 := by ext j have := apply_ite (fun x : Π₀ i, β i => x j) (p i) (single i x) 0 dsimp at this rw [filter_apply, this] obtain rfl | hij := Decidable.eq_or_ne i j · rfl · rw [single_eq_of_ne hij, ite_self, ite_self] #align dfinsupp.filter_single DFinsupp.filter_single @[simp] theorem filter_single_pos {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (x : β i) (h : p i) : (single i x).filter p = single i x := by rw [filter_single, if_pos h] #align dfinsupp.filter_single_pos DFinsupp.filter_single_pos @[simp] theorem filter_single_neg {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (x : β i) (h : ¬p i) : (single i x).filter p = 0 := by rw [filter_single, if_neg h] #align dfinsupp.filter_single_neg DFinsupp.filter_single_neg /-- Equality of sigma types is sufficient (but not necessary) to show equality of `DFinsupp`s. -/ theorem single_eq_of_sigma_eq {i j} {xi : β i} {xj : β j} (h : (⟨i, xi⟩ : Sigma β) = ⟨j, xj⟩) : DFinsupp.single i xi = DFinsupp.single j xj := by cases h rfl #align dfinsupp.single_eq_of_sigma_eq DFinsupp.single_eq_of_sigma_eq @[simp] theorem equivFunOnFintype_single [Fintype ι] (i : ι) (m : β i) : (@DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype ι β _ _) (DFinsupp.single i m) = Pi.single i m := by ext x dsimp [Pi.single, Function.update] simp [DFinsupp.single_eq_pi_single, @eq_comm _ i] #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_single DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_single @[simp] theorem equivFunOnFintype_symm_single [Fintype ι] (i : ι) (m : β i) : (@DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype ι β _ _).symm (Pi.single i m) = DFinsupp.single i m := by ext i' simp only [← single_eq_pi_single, equivFunOnFintype_symm_coe] #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_symm_single DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_symm_single section SingleAndZipWith variable [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)] @[simp] theorem zipWith_single_single (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0) {i} (b₁ : β₁ i) (b₂ : β₂ i) : zipWith f hf (single i b₁) (single i b₂) = single i (f i b₁ b₂) := by ext j rw [zipWith_apply] obtain rfl | hij := Decidable.eq_or_ne i j · rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same, single_eq_same] · rw [single_eq_of_ne hij, single_eq_of_ne hij, single_eq_of_ne hij, hf] end SingleAndZipWith /-- Redefine `f i` to be `0`. -/ def erase (i : ι) (x : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨fun j ↦ if j = i then 0 else x.1 j, x.support'.map fun xs ↦ ⟨xs.1, fun j ↦ (xs.prop j).imp_right (by simp only [·, ite_self])⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.erase DFinsupp.erase @[simp] theorem erase_apply {i j : ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} : (f.erase i) j = if j = i then 0 else f j := rfl #align dfinsupp.erase_apply DFinsupp.erase_apply -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem erase_same {i : ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} : (f.erase i) i = 0 := by simp #align dfinsupp.erase_same DFinsupp.erase_same theorem erase_ne {i i' : ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} (h : i' ≠ i) : (f.erase i) i' = f i' := by simp [h] #align dfinsupp.erase_ne DFinsupp.erase_ne theorem piecewise_single_erase (x : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) [∀ i' : ι, Decidable <| (i' ∈ ({i} : Set ι))] : -- Porting note: added Decidable hypothesis (single i (x i)).piecewise (x.erase i) {i} = x := by ext j; rw [piecewise_apply]; split_ifs with h · rw [(id h : j = i), single_eq_same] · exact erase_ne h #align dfinsupp.piecewise_single_erase DFinsupp.piecewise_single_erase theorem erase_eq_sub_single {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : f.erase i = f - single i (f i) := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | h) · simp · simp [erase_ne h.symm, single_eq_of_ne h, @eq_comm _ j, h] #align dfinsupp.erase_eq_sub_single DFinsupp.erase_eq_sub_single @[simp] theorem erase_zero (i : ι) : erase i (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := ext fun _ => ite_self _ #align dfinsupp.erase_zero DFinsupp.erase_zero @[simp] theorem filter_ne_eq_erase (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : f.filter (· ≠ i) = f.erase i := by ext1 j simp only [DFinsupp.filter_apply, DFinsupp.erase_apply, ite_not] #align dfinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase DFinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase @[simp] theorem filter_ne_eq_erase' (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : f.filter (i ≠ ·) = f.erase i := by rw [← filter_ne_eq_erase f i] congr with j exact ne_comm #align dfinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase' DFinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase' theorem erase_single (j : ι) (i : ι) (x : β i) : (single i x).erase j = if i = j then 0 else single i x := by rw [← filter_ne_eq_erase, filter_single, ite_not] #align dfinsupp.erase_single DFinsupp.erase_single @[simp] theorem erase_single_same (i : ι) (x : β i) : (single i x).erase i = 0 := by rw [erase_single, if_pos rfl] #align dfinsupp.erase_single_same DFinsupp.erase_single_same @[simp] theorem erase_single_ne {i j : ι} (x : β i) (h : i ≠ j) : (single i x).erase j = single i x := by rw [erase_single, if_neg h] #align dfinsupp.erase_single_ne DFinsupp.erase_single_ne section Update variable (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i) (b : β i) /-- Replace the value of a `Π₀ i, β i` at a given point `i : ι` by a given value `b : β i`. If `b = 0`, this amounts to removing `i` from the support. Otherwise, `i` is added to it. This is the (dependent) finitely-supported version of `Function.update`. -/ def update : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨Function.update f i b, f.support'.map fun s => ⟨i ::ₘ s.1, fun j => by rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | hi) · simp · obtain hj | (hj : f j = 0) := s.prop j · exact Or.inl (Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem hj) · exact Or.inr ((Function.update_noteq hi.symm b _).trans hj)⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.update DFinsupp.update variable (j : ι) @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_update : (f.update i b : ∀ i : ι, β i) = Function.update f i b := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_update DFinsupp.coe_update @[simp] theorem update_self : f.update i (f i) = f := by ext simp #align dfinsupp.update_self DFinsupp.update_self @[simp] theorem update_eq_erase : f.update i 0 = f.erase i := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | hi) · simp · simp [hi.symm] #align dfinsupp.update_eq_erase DFinsupp.update_eq_erase theorem update_eq_single_add_erase {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) (b : β i) : f.update i b = single i b + f.erase i := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | h) · simp · simp [Function.update_noteq h.symm, h, erase_ne, h.symm] #align dfinsupp.update_eq_single_add_erase DFinsupp.update_eq_single_add_erase theorem update_eq_erase_add_single {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) (b : β i) : f.update i b = f.erase i + single i b := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | h) · simp · simp [Function.update_noteq h.symm, h, erase_ne, h.symm] #align dfinsupp.update_eq_erase_add_single DFinsupp.update_eq_erase_add_single theorem update_eq_sub_add_single {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) (b : β i) : f.update i b = f - single i (f i) + single i b := by rw [update_eq_erase_add_single f i b, erase_eq_sub_single f i] #align dfinsupp.update_eq_sub_add_single DFinsupp.update_eq_sub_add_single end Update end Basic section AddMonoid variable [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] @[simp] theorem single_add (i : ι) (b₁ b₂ : β i) : single i (b₁ + b₂) = single i b₁ + single i b₂ := (zipWith_single_single (fun _ => (· + ·)) _ b₁ b₂).symm #align dfinsupp.single_add DFinsupp.single_add @[simp] theorem erase_add (i : ι) (f₁ f₂ : Π₀ i, β i) : erase i (f₁ + f₂) = erase i f₁ + erase i f₂ := ext fun _ => by simp [ite_zero_add] #align dfinsupp.erase_add DFinsupp.erase_add variable (β) /-- `DFinsupp.single` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def singleAddHom (i : ι) : β i →+ Π₀ i, β i where toFun := single i map_zero' := single_zero i map_add' := single_add i #align dfinsupp.single_add_hom DFinsupp.singleAddHom #align dfinsupp.single_add_hom_apply DFinsupp.singleAddHom_apply /-- `DFinsupp.erase` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def eraseAddHom (i : ι) : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ Π₀ i, β i where toFun := erase i map_zero' := erase_zero i map_add' := erase_add i #align dfinsupp.erase_add_hom DFinsupp.eraseAddHom #align dfinsupp.erase_add_hom_apply DFinsupp.eraseAddHom_apply variable {β} @[simp] theorem single_neg {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (x : β i) : single i (-x) = -single i x := (singleAddHom β i).map_neg x #align dfinsupp.single_neg DFinsupp.single_neg @[simp] theorem single_sub {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (x y : β i) : single i (x - y) = single i x - single i y := (singleAddHom β i).map_sub x y #align dfinsupp.single_sub DFinsupp.single_sub @[simp] theorem erase_neg {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (-f).erase i = -f.erase i := (eraseAddHom β i).map_neg f #align dfinsupp.erase_neg DFinsupp.erase_neg @[simp] theorem erase_sub {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : (f - g).erase i = f.erase i - g.erase i := (eraseAddHom β i).map_sub f g #align dfinsupp.erase_sub DFinsupp.erase_sub theorem single_add_erase (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : single i (f i) + f.erase i = f := ext fun i' => if h : i = i' then by subst h; simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, add_zero, dite_eq_ite, if_true] else by simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, dif_neg h, if_neg (Ne.symm h), zero_add] #align dfinsupp.single_add_erase DFinsupp.single_add_erase theorem erase_add_single (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.erase i + single i (f i) = f := ext fun i' => if h : i = i' then by subst h; simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, zero_add, dite_eq_ite, if_true] else by simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, dif_neg h, if_neg (Ne.symm h), add_zero] #align dfinsupp.erase_add_single DFinsupp.erase_add_single protected theorem induction {p : (Π₀ i, β i) → Prop} (f : Π₀ i, β i) (h0 : p 0) (ha : ∀ (i b) (f : Π₀ i, β i), f i = 0 → b ≠ 0 → p f → p (single i b + f)) : p f := by cases' f with f s induction' s using Trunc.induction_on with s cases' s with s H induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with i s ih generalizing f · have : f = 0 := funext fun i => (H i).resolve_left (Multiset.not_mem_zero _) subst this exact h0 have H2 : p (erase i ⟨f, Trunc.mk ⟨i ::ₘ s, H⟩⟩) := by dsimp only [erase, Trunc.map, Trunc.bind, Trunc.liftOn, Trunc.lift_mk, Function.comp, Subtype.coe_mk] have H2 : ∀ j, j ∈ s ∨ ite (j = i) 0 (f j) = 0 := by intro j cases' H j with H2 H2 · cases' Multiset.mem_cons.1 H2 with H3 H3 · right; exact if_pos H3 · left; exact H3 right split_ifs <;> [rfl; exact H2] have H3 : ∀ aux, (⟨fun j : ι => ite (j = i) 0 (f j), Trunc.mk ⟨i ::ₘ s, aux⟩⟩ : Π₀ i, β i) = ⟨fun j : ι => ite (j = i) 0 (f j), Trunc.mk ⟨s, H2⟩⟩ := fun _ ↦ ext fun _ => rfl rw [H3] apply ih have H3 : single i _ + _ = (⟨f, Trunc.mk ⟨i ::ₘ s, H⟩⟩ : Π₀ i, β i) := single_add_erase _ _ rw [← H3] change p (single i (f i) + _) cases' Classical.em (f i = 0) with h h · rw [h, single_zero, zero_add] exact H2 refine ha _ _ _ ?_ h H2 rw [erase_same] #align dfinsupp.induction DFinsupp.induction theorem induction₂ {p : (Π₀ i, β i) → Prop} (f : Π₀ i, β i) (h0 : p 0) (ha : ∀ (i b) (f : Π₀ i, β i), f i = 0 → b ≠ 0 → p f → p (f + single i b)) : p f := DFinsupp.induction f h0 fun i b f h1 h2 h3 => have h4 : f + single i b = single i b + f := by ext j; by_cases H : i = j · subst H simp [h1] · simp [H] Eq.recOn h4 <| ha i b f h1 h2 h3 #align dfinsupp.induction₂ DFinsupp.induction₂ @[simp] theorem add_closure_iUnion_range_single : AddSubmonoid.closure (⋃ i : ι, Set.range (single i : β i → Π₀ i, β i)) = ⊤ := top_unique fun x _ => by apply DFinsupp.induction x · exact AddSubmonoid.zero_mem _ exact fun a b f _ _ hf => AddSubmonoid.add_mem _ (AddSubmonoid.subset_closure <| Set.mem_iUnion.2 ⟨a, Set.mem_range_self _⟩) hf #align dfinsupp.add_closure_Union_range_single DFinsupp.add_closure_iUnion_range_single /-- If two additive homomorphisms from `Π₀ i, β i` are equal on each `single a b`, then they are equal. -/ theorem addHom_ext {γ : Type w} [AddZeroClass γ] ⦃f g : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ γ⦄ (H : ∀ (i : ι) (y : β i), f (single i y) = g (single i y)) : f = g := by refine AddMonoidHom.eq_of_eqOn_denseM add_closure_iUnion_range_single fun f hf => ?_ simp only [Set.mem_iUnion, Set.mem_range] at hf rcases hf with ⟨x, y, rfl⟩ apply H #align dfinsupp.add_hom_ext DFinsupp.addHom_ext /-- If two additive homomorphisms from `Π₀ i, β i` are equal on each `single a b`, then they are equal. See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/ @[ext] theorem addHom_ext' {γ : Type w} [AddZeroClass γ] ⦃f g : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ γ⦄ (H : ∀ x, f.comp (singleAddHom β x) = g.comp (singleAddHom β x)) : f = g := addHom_ext fun x => DFunLike.congr_fun (H x) #align dfinsupp.add_hom_ext' DFinsupp.addHom_ext' end AddMonoid @[simp] theorem mk_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] {s : Finset ι} {x y : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i} : mk s (x + y) = mk s x + mk s y := ext fun i => by simp only [add_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [zero_add]] #align dfinsupp.mk_add DFinsupp.mk_add @[simp] theorem mk_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {s : Finset ι} : mk s (0 : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1) = 0 := ext fun i => by simp only [mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> rfl #align dfinsupp.mk_zero DFinsupp.mk_zero @[simp] theorem mk_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {s : Finset ι} {x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1} : mk s (-x) = -mk s x := ext fun i => by simp only [neg_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [neg_zero]] #align dfinsupp.mk_neg DFinsupp.mk_neg @[simp] theorem mk_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {s : Finset ι} {x y : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1} : mk s (x - y) = mk s x - mk s y := ext fun i => by simp only [sub_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [sub_zero]] #align dfinsupp.mk_sub DFinsupp.mk_sub /-- If `s` is a subset of `ι` then `mk_addGroupHom s` is the canonical additive group homomorphism from $\prod_{i\in s}\beta_i$ to $\prod_{\mathtt{i : \iota}}\beta_i.$-/ def mkAddGroupHom [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (s : Finset ι) : (∀ i : (s : Set ι), β ↑i) →+ Π₀ i : ι, β i where toFun := mk s map_zero' := mk_zero map_add' _ _ := mk_add #align dfinsupp.mk_add_group_hom DFinsupp.mkAddGroupHom section variable [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] @[simp] theorem mk_smul {s : Finset ι} (c : γ) (x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β (i : ι)) : mk s (c • x) = c • mk s x := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [smul_zero]] #align dfinsupp.mk_smul DFinsupp.mk_smul @[simp] theorem single_smul {i : ι} (c : γ) (x : β i) : single i (c • x) = c • single i x := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, single_apply] split_ifs with h · cases h; rfl · rw [smul_zero] #align dfinsupp.single_smul DFinsupp.single_smul end section SupportBasic variable [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] /-- Set `{i | f x ≠ 0}` as a `Finset`. -/ def support (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Finset ι := (f.support'.lift fun xs => (Multiset.toFinset xs.1).filter fun i => f i ≠ 0) <| by rintro ⟨sx, hx⟩ ⟨sy, hy⟩ dsimp only [Subtype.coe_mk, toFun_eq_coe] at * ext i; constructor · intro H rcases Finset.mem_filter.1 H with ⟨_, h⟩ exact Finset.mem_filter.2 ⟨Multiset.mem_toFinset.2 <| (hy i).resolve_right h, h⟩ · intro H rcases Finset.mem_filter.1 H with ⟨_, h⟩ exact Finset.mem_filter.2 ⟨Multiset.mem_toFinset.2 <| (hx i).resolve_right h, h⟩ #align dfinsupp.support DFinsupp.support @[simp] theorem support_mk_subset {s : Finset ι} {x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1} : (mk s x).support ⊆ s := fun _ H => Multiset.mem_toFinset.1 (Finset.mem_filter.1 H).1 #align dfinsupp.support_mk_subset DFinsupp.support_mk_subset @[simp] theorem support_mk'_subset {f : ∀ i, β i} {s : Multiset ι} {h} : (mk' f <| Trunc.mk ⟨s, h⟩).support ⊆ s.toFinset := fun i H => Multiset.mem_toFinset.1 <| by simpa using (Finset.mem_filter.1 H).1 #align dfinsupp.support_mk'_subset DFinsupp.support_mk'_subset @[simp] theorem mem_support_toFun (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i) : i ∈ f.support ↔ f i ≠ 0 := by cases' f with f s induction' s using Trunc.induction_on with s dsimp only [support, Trunc.lift_mk] rw [Finset.mem_filter, Multiset.mem_toFinset, coe_mk'] exact and_iff_right_of_imp (s.prop i).resolve_right #align dfinsupp.mem_support_to_fun DFinsupp.mem_support_toFun theorem eq_mk_support (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f = mk f.support fun i => f i := by aesop #align dfinsupp.eq_mk_support DFinsupp.eq_mk_support /-- Equivalence between dependent functions with finite support `s : Finset ι` and functions `∀ i, {x : β i // x ≠ 0}`. -/ @[simps] def subtypeSupportEqEquiv (s : Finset ι) : {f : Π₀ i, β i // f.support = s} ≃ ∀ i : s, {x : β i // x ≠ 0} where toFun | ⟨f, hf⟩ => fun ⟨i, hi⟩ ↦ ⟨f i, (f.mem_support_toFun i).1 <| hf.symm ▸ hi⟩ invFun f := ⟨mk s fun i ↦ (f i).1, Finset.ext fun i ↦ by -- TODO: `simp` fails to use `(f _).2` inside `∃ _, _` calc i ∈ support (mk s fun i ↦ (f i).1) ↔ ∃ h : i ∈ s, (f ⟨i, h⟩).1 ≠ 0 := by simp _ ↔ ∃ _ : i ∈ s, True := exists_congr fun h ↦ (iff_true _).mpr (f _).2 _ ↔ i ∈ s := by simp⟩ left_inv := by rintro ⟨f, rfl⟩ ext i simpa using Eq.symm right_inv f := by ext1 simp [Subtype.eta]; rfl /-- Equivalence between all dependent finitely supported functions `f : Π₀ i, β i` and type of pairs `⟨s : Finset ι, f : ∀ i : s, {x : β i // x ≠ 0}⟩`. -/ @[simps! apply_fst apply_snd_coe] def sigmaFinsetFunEquiv : (Π₀ i, β i) ≃ Σ s : Finset ι, ∀ i : s, {x : β i // x ≠ 0} := (Equiv.sigmaFiberEquiv DFinsupp.support).symm.trans (.sigmaCongrRight subtypeSupportEqEquiv) @[simp] theorem support_zero : (0 : Π₀ i, β i).support = ∅ := rfl #align dfinsupp.support_zero DFinsupp.support_zero theorem mem_support_iff {f : Π₀ i, β i} {i : ι} : i ∈ f.support ↔ f i ≠ 0 := f.mem_support_toFun _ #align dfinsupp.mem_support_iff DFinsupp.mem_support_iff theorem not_mem_support_iff {f : Π₀ i, β i} {i : ι} : i ∉ f.support ↔ f i = 0 := not_iff_comm.1 mem_support_iff.symm #align dfinsupp.not_mem_support_iff DFinsupp.not_mem_support_iff @[simp] theorem support_eq_empty {f : Π₀ i, β i} : f.support = ∅ ↔ f = 0 := ⟨fun H => ext <| by simpa [Finset.ext_iff] using H, by simp (config := { contextual := true })⟩ #align dfinsupp.support_eq_empty DFinsupp.support_eq_empty instance decidableZero : DecidablePred (Eq (0 : Π₀ i, β i)) := fun _ => decidable_of_iff _ <| support_eq_empty.trans eq_comm #align dfinsupp.decidable_zero DFinsupp.decidableZero theorem support_subset_iff {s : Set ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} : ↑f.support ⊆ s ↔ ∀ i ∉ s, f i = 0 := by simp [Set.subset_def]; exact forall_congr' fun i => not_imp_comm #align dfinsupp.support_subset_iff DFinsupp.support_subset_iff theorem support_single_ne_zero {i : ι} {b : β i} (hb : b ≠ 0) : (single i b).support = {i} := by ext j; by_cases h : i = j · subst h simp [hb] simp [Ne.symm h, h] #align dfinsupp.support_single_ne_zero DFinsupp.support_single_ne_zero theorem support_single_subset {i : ι} {b : β i} : (single i b).support ⊆ {i} := support_mk'_subset #align dfinsupp.support_single_subset DFinsupp.support_single_subset section MapRangeAndZipWith variable [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)] theorem mapRange_def [∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {g : Π₀ i, β₁ i} : mapRange f hf g = mk g.support fun i => f i.1 (g i.1) := by ext i by_cases h : g i ≠ 0 <;> simp at h <;> simp [h, hf] #align dfinsupp.map_range_def DFinsupp.mapRange_def @[simp] theorem mapRange_single {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {i : ι} {b : β₁ i} : mapRange f hf (single i b) = single i (f i b) := DFinsupp.ext fun i' => by by_cases h : i = i' · subst i' simp · simp [h, hf] #align dfinsupp.map_range_single DFinsupp.mapRange_single variable [∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ (i) (x : β₂ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] theorem support_mapRange {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {g : Π₀ i, β₁ i} : (mapRange f hf g).support ⊆ g.support := by simp [mapRange_def] #align dfinsupp.support_map_range DFinsupp.support_mapRange theorem zipWith_def {ι : Type u} {β : ι → Type v} {β₁ : ι → Type v₁} {β₂ : ι → Type v₂} [dec : DecidableEq ι] [∀ i : ι, Zero (β i)] [∀ i : ι, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i : ι, Zero (β₂ i)] [∀ (i : ι) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ (i : ι) (x : β₂ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0} {g₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i} {g₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i} : zipWith f hf g₁ g₂ = mk (g₁.support ∪ g₂.support) fun i => f i.1 (g₁ i.1) (g₂ i.1) := by ext i by_cases h1 : g₁ i ≠ 0 <;> by_cases h2 : g₂ i ≠ 0 <;> simp only [not_not, Ne] at h1 h2 <;> simp [h1, h2, hf] #align dfinsupp.zip_with_def DFinsupp.zipWith_def theorem support_zipWith {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0} {g₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i} {g₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i} : (zipWith f hf g₁ g₂).support ⊆ g₁.support ∪ g₂.support := by simp [zipWith_def] #align dfinsupp.support_zip_with DFinsupp.support_zipWith end MapRangeAndZipWith theorem erase_def (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.erase i = mk (f.support.erase i) fun j => f j.1 := by ext j by_cases h1 : j = i <;> by_cases h2 : f j ≠ 0 <;> simp at h2 <;> simp [h1, h2] #align dfinsupp.erase_def DFinsupp.erase_def @[simp] theorem support_erase (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (f.erase i).support = f.support.erase i := by ext j by_cases h1 : j = i · simp only [h1, mem_support_toFun, erase_apply, ite_true, ne_eq, not_true, not_not, Finset.mem_erase, false_and] by_cases h2 : f j ≠ 0 <;> simp at h2 <;> simp [h1, h2] #align dfinsupp.support_erase DFinsupp.support_erase theorem support_update_ne_zero (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) {b : β i} (h : b ≠ 0) : support (f.update i b) = insert i f.support := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | hi) · simp [h] · simp [hi.symm] #align dfinsupp.support_update_ne_zero DFinsupp.support_update_ne_zero theorem support_update (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) (b : β i) [Decidable (b = 0)] : support (f.update i b) = if b = 0 then support (f.erase i) else insert i f.support := by ext j split_ifs with hb · subst hb simp [update_eq_erase, support_erase] · rw [support_update_ne_zero f _ hb] #align dfinsupp.support_update DFinsupp.support_update section FilterAndSubtypeDomain variable {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] theorem filter_def (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.filter p = mk (f.support.filter p) fun i => f i.1 := by ext i; by_cases h1 : p i <;> by_cases h2 : f i ≠ 0 <;> simp at h2 <;> simp [h1, h2] #align dfinsupp.filter_def DFinsupp.filter_def @[simp] theorem support_filter (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (f.filter p).support = f.support.filter p := by ext i; by_cases h : p i <;> simp [h] #align dfinsupp.support_filter DFinsupp.support_filter theorem subtypeDomain_def (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.subtypeDomain p = mk (f.support.subtype p) fun i => f i := by ext i; by_cases h2 : f i ≠ 0 <;> try simp at h2; dsimp; simp [h2] #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_def DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_def @[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note: simpNF claims that LHS does not simplify, but it does theorem support_subtypeDomain {f : Π₀ i, β i} : (subtypeDomain p f).support = f.support.subtype p := by ext i simp #align dfinsupp.support_subtype_domain DFinsupp.support_subtypeDomain end FilterAndSubtypeDomain end SupportBasic theorem support_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i} : (g₁ + g₂).support ⊆ g₁.support ∪ g₂.support := support_zipWith #align dfinsupp.support_add DFinsupp.support_add @[simp] theorem support_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : Π₀ i, β i} : support (-f) = support f := by ext i; simp #align dfinsupp.support_neg DFinsupp.support_neg theorem support_smul {γ : Type w} [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] [∀ (i : ι) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] (b : γ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : (b • v).support ⊆ v.support := support_mapRange #align dfinsupp.support_smul DFinsupp.support_smul instance [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ i, DecidableEq (β i)] : DecidableEq (Π₀ i, β i) := fun f g => decidable_of_iff (f.support = g.support ∧ ∀ i ∈ f.support, f i = g i) ⟨fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ => ext fun i => if h : i ∈ f.support then h₂ i h else by have hf : f i = 0 := by rwa [mem_support_iff, not_not] at h have hg : g i = 0 := by rwa [h₁, mem_support_iff, not_not] at h rw [hf, hg], by rintro rfl; simp⟩ section Equiv open Finset variable {κ : Type*} /-- Reindexing (and possibly removing) terms of a dfinsupp. -/ noncomputable def comapDomain [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ k, β (h k) where toFun x := f (h x) support' := f.support'.map fun s => ⟨((Multiset.toFinset s.1).preimage h hh.injOn).val, fun x => (s.prop (h x)).imp_left fun hx => mem_preimage.mpr <| Multiset.mem_toFinset.mpr hx⟩ #align dfinsupp.comap_domain DFinsupp.comapDomain @[simp] theorem comapDomain_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (f : Π₀ i, β i) (k : κ) : comapDomain h hh f k = f (h k) := rfl #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_apply DFinsupp.comapDomain_apply @[simp] theorem comapDomain_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) : comapDomain h hh (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := by ext rw [zero_apply, comapDomain_apply, zero_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_zero DFinsupp.comapDomain_zero @[simp] theorem comapDomain_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : comapDomain h hh (f + g) = comapDomain h hh f + comapDomain h hh g := by ext rw [add_apply, comapDomain_apply, comapDomain_apply, comapDomain_apply, add_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_add DFinsupp.comapDomain_add @[simp] theorem comapDomain_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : comapDomain h hh (r • f) = r • comapDomain h hh f := by ext rw [smul_apply, comapDomain_apply, smul_apply, comapDomain_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_smul DFinsupp.comapDomain_smul @[simp] theorem comapDomain_single [DecidableEq κ] [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (k : κ) (x : β (h k)) : comapDomain h hh (single (h k) x) = single k x := by ext i rw [comapDomain_apply] obtain rfl | hik := Decidable.eq_or_ne i k · rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same] · rw [single_eq_of_ne hik.symm, single_eq_of_ne (hh.ne hik.symm)] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_single DFinsupp.comapDomain_single /-- A computable version of comap_domain when an explicit left inverse is provided. -/ def comapDomain' [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ k, β (h k) where toFun x := f (h x) support' := f.support'.map fun s => ⟨Multiset.map h' s.1, fun x => (s.prop (h x)).imp_left fun hx => Multiset.mem_map.mpr ⟨_, hx, hh' _⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.comap_domain' DFinsupp.comapDomain' @[simp] theorem comapDomain'_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (f : Π₀ i, β i) (k : κ) : comapDomain' h hh' f k = f (h k) := rfl #align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_apply DFinsupp.comapDomain'_apply @[simp] theorem comapDomain'_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) : comapDomain' h hh' (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := by ext rw [zero_apply, comapDomain'_apply, zero_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_zero DFinsupp.comapDomain'_zero @[simp] theorem comapDomain'_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : comapDomain' h hh' (f + g) = comapDomain' h hh' f + comapDomain' h hh' g := by ext rw [add_apply, comapDomain'_apply, comapDomain'_apply, comapDomain'_apply, add_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_add DFinsupp.comapDomain'_add @[simp]
Mathlib/Data/DFinsupp/Basic.lean
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theorem comapDomain'_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : comapDomain' h hh' (r • f) = r • comapDomain' h hh' f := by
ext rw [smul_apply, comapDomain'_apply, smul_apply, comapDomain'_apply]
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Subgroup.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Card import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite import Mathlib.Data.Set.Pointwise.SMul import Mathlib.Data.Setoid.Basic import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Defs import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Group #align_import group_theory.group_action.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d30d31261cdb4d2f5e612eabc3c4bf45556350d5" /-! # Basic properties of group actions This file primarily concerns itself with orbits, stabilizers, and other objects defined in terms of actions. Despite this file being called `basic`, low-level helper lemmas for algebraic manipulation of `•` belong elsewhere. ## Main definitions * `MulAction.orbit` * `MulAction.fixedPoints` * `MulAction.fixedBy` * `MulAction.stabilizer` -/ universe u v open Pointwise open Function namespace MulAction variable (M : Type u) [Monoid M] (α : Type v) [MulAction M α] section Orbit variable {α} /-- The orbit of an element under an action. -/ @[to_additive "The orbit of an element under an action."] def orbit (a : α) := Set.range fun m : M => m • a #align mul_action.orbit MulAction.orbit #align add_action.orbit AddAction.orbit variable {M} @[to_additive] theorem mem_orbit_iff {a₁ a₂ : α} : a₂ ∈ orbit M a₁ ↔ ∃ x : M, x • a₁ = a₂ := Iff.rfl #align mul_action.mem_orbit_iff MulAction.mem_orbit_iff #align add_action.mem_orbit_iff AddAction.mem_orbit_iff @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem mem_orbit (a : α) (m : M) : m • a ∈ orbit M a := ⟨m, rfl⟩ #align mul_action.mem_orbit MulAction.mem_orbit #align add_action.mem_orbit AddAction.mem_orbit @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem mem_orbit_self (a : α) : a ∈ orbit M a := ⟨1, by simp [MulAction.one_smul]⟩ #align mul_action.mem_orbit_self MulAction.mem_orbit_self #align add_action.mem_orbit_self AddAction.mem_orbit_self @[to_additive] theorem orbit_nonempty (a : α) : Set.Nonempty (orbit M a) := Set.range_nonempty _ #align mul_action.orbit_nonempty MulAction.orbit_nonempty #align add_action.orbit_nonempty AddAction.orbit_nonempty @[to_additive] theorem mapsTo_smul_orbit (m : M) (a : α) : Set.MapsTo (m • ·) (orbit M a) (orbit M a) := Set.range_subset_iff.2 fun m' => ⟨m * m', mul_smul _ _ _⟩ #align mul_action.maps_to_smul_orbit MulAction.mapsTo_smul_orbit #align add_action.maps_to_vadd_orbit AddAction.mapsTo_vadd_orbit @[to_additive] theorem smul_orbit_subset (m : M) (a : α) : m • orbit M a ⊆ orbit M a := (mapsTo_smul_orbit m a).image_subset #align mul_action.smul_orbit_subset MulAction.smul_orbit_subset #align add_action.vadd_orbit_subset AddAction.vadd_orbit_subset @[to_additive] theorem orbit_smul_subset (m : M) (a : α) : orbit M (m • a) ⊆ orbit M a := Set.range_subset_iff.2 fun m' => mul_smul m' m a ▸ mem_orbit _ _ #align mul_action.orbit_smul_subset MulAction.orbit_smul_subset #align add_action.orbit_vadd_subset AddAction.orbit_vadd_subset @[to_additive] instance {a : α} : MulAction M (orbit M a) where smul m := (mapsTo_smul_orbit m a).restrict _ _ _ one_smul m := Subtype.ext (one_smul M (m : α)) mul_smul m m' a' := Subtype.ext (mul_smul m m' (a' : α)) @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem orbit.coe_smul {a : α} {m : M} {a' : orbit M a} : ↑(m • a') = m • (a' : α) := rfl #align mul_action.orbit.coe_smul MulAction.orbit.coe_smul #align add_action.orbit.coe_vadd AddAction.orbit.coe_vadd @[to_additive] lemma orbit_submonoid_subset (S : Submonoid M) (a : α) : orbit S a ⊆ orbit M a := by rintro b ⟨g, rfl⟩ exact mem_orbit _ _ @[to_additive] lemma mem_orbit_of_mem_orbit_submonoid {S : Submonoid M} {a b : α} (h : a ∈ orbit S b) : a ∈ orbit M b := orbit_submonoid_subset S _ h variable (M) @[to_additive] theorem orbit_eq_univ [IsPretransitive M α] (a : α) : orbit M a = Set.univ := (surjective_smul M a).range_eq #align mul_action.orbit_eq_univ MulAction.orbit_eq_univ #align add_action.orbit_eq_univ AddAction.orbit_eq_univ end Orbit section FixedPoints /-- The set of elements fixed under the whole action. -/ @[to_additive "The set of elements fixed under the whole action."] def fixedPoints : Set α := { a : α | ∀ m : M, m • a = a } #align mul_action.fixed_points MulAction.fixedPoints #align add_action.fixed_points AddAction.fixedPoints variable {M} /-- `fixedBy m` is the set of elements fixed by `m`. -/ @[to_additive "`fixedBy m` is the set of elements fixed by `m`."] def fixedBy (m : M) : Set α := { x | m • x = x } #align mul_action.fixed_by MulAction.fixedBy #align add_action.fixed_by AddAction.fixedBy variable (M) @[to_additive] theorem fixed_eq_iInter_fixedBy : fixedPoints M α = ⋂ m : M, fixedBy α m := Set.ext fun _ => ⟨fun hx => Set.mem_iInter.2 fun m => hx m, fun hx m => (Set.mem_iInter.1 hx m : _)⟩ #align mul_action.fixed_eq_Inter_fixed_by MulAction.fixed_eq_iInter_fixedBy #align add_action.fixed_eq_Inter_fixed_by AddAction.fixed_eq_iInter_fixedBy variable {M α} @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem mem_fixedPoints {a : α} : a ∈ fixedPoints M α ↔ ∀ m : M, m • a = a := Iff.rfl #align mul_action.mem_fixed_points MulAction.mem_fixedPoints #align add_action.mem_fixed_points AddAction.mem_fixedPoints @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem mem_fixedBy {m : M} {a : α} : a ∈ fixedBy α m ↔ m • a = a := Iff.rfl #align mul_action.mem_fixed_by MulAction.mem_fixedBy #align add_action.mem_fixed_by AddAction.mem_fixedBy @[to_additive] theorem mem_fixedPoints' {a : α} : a ∈ fixedPoints M α ↔ ∀ a', a' ∈ orbit M a → a' = a := ⟨fun h _ h₁ => let ⟨m, hm⟩ := mem_orbit_iff.1 h₁ hm ▸ h m, fun h _ => h _ (mem_orbit _ _)⟩ #align mul_action.mem_fixed_points' MulAction.mem_fixedPoints' #align add_action.mem_fixed_points' AddAction.mem_fixedPoints' @[to_additive mem_fixedPoints_iff_card_orbit_eq_one] theorem mem_fixedPoints_iff_card_orbit_eq_one {a : α} [Fintype (orbit M a)] : a ∈ fixedPoints M α ↔ Fintype.card (orbit M a) = 1 := by rw [Fintype.card_eq_one_iff, mem_fixedPoints] constructor · exact fun h => ⟨⟨a, mem_orbit_self _⟩, fun ⟨a, ⟨x, hx⟩⟩ => Subtype.eq <| by simp [h x, hx.symm]⟩ · intro h x rcases h with ⟨⟨z, hz⟩, hz₁⟩ calc x • a = z := Subtype.mk.inj (hz₁ ⟨x • a, mem_orbit _ _⟩) _ = a := (Subtype.mk.inj (hz₁ ⟨a, mem_orbit_self _⟩)).symm #align mul_action.mem_fixed_points_iff_card_orbit_eq_one MulAction.mem_fixedPoints_iff_card_orbit_eq_one #align add_action.mem_fixed_points_iff_card_orbit_eq_zero AddAction.mem_fixedPoints_iff_card_orbit_eq_one end FixedPoints section Stabilizers variable {α} /-- The stabilizer of a point `a` as a submonoid of `M`. -/ @[to_additive "The stabilizer of a point `a` as an additive submonoid of `M`."] def stabilizerSubmonoid (a : α) : Submonoid M where carrier := { m | m • a = a } one_mem' := one_smul _ a mul_mem' {m m'} (ha : m • a = a) (hb : m' • a = a) := show (m * m') • a = a by rw [← smul_smul, hb, ha] #align mul_action.stabilizer.submonoid MulAction.stabilizerSubmonoid #align add_action.stabilizer.add_submonoid AddAction.stabilizerAddSubmonoid variable {M} @[to_additive] instance [DecidableEq α] (a : α) : DecidablePred (· ∈ stabilizerSubmonoid M a) := fun _ => inferInstanceAs <| Decidable (_ = _) @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem mem_stabilizerSubmonoid_iff {a : α} {m : M} : m ∈ stabilizerSubmonoid M a ↔ m • a = a := Iff.rfl #align mul_action.mem_stabilizer_submonoid_iff MulAction.mem_stabilizerSubmonoid_iff #align add_action.mem_stabilizer_add_submonoid_iff AddAction.mem_stabilizerAddSubmonoid_iff end Stabilizers end MulAction section FixedPoints variable (M : Type u) (α : Type v) [Monoid M] section Monoid variable [Monoid α] [MulDistribMulAction M α] /-- The submonoid of elements fixed under the whole action. -/ def FixedPoints.submonoid : Submonoid α where carrier := MulAction.fixedPoints M α one_mem' := smul_one mul_mem' ha hb _ := by rw [smul_mul', ha, hb] @[simp] lemma FixedPoints.mem_submonoid (a : α) : a ∈ submonoid M α ↔ ∀ m : M, m • a = a := Iff.rfl end Monoid section Group namespace FixedPoints variable [Group α] [MulDistribMulAction M α] /-- The subgroup of elements fixed under the whole action. -/ def subgroup : Subgroup α where __ := submonoid M α inv_mem' ha _ := by rw [smul_inv', ha] /-- The notation for `FixedPoints.subgroup`, chosen to resemble `αᴹ`. -/ scoped notation α "^*" M:51 => FixedPoints.subgroup M α @[simp] lemma mem_subgroup (a : α) : a ∈ α^*M ↔ ∀ m : M, m • a = a := Iff.rfl @[simp] lemma subgroup_toSubmonoid : (α^*M).toSubmonoid = submonoid M α := rfl end FixedPoints end Group section AddMonoid variable [AddMonoid α] [DistribMulAction M α] /-- The additive submonoid of elements fixed under the whole action. -/ def FixedPoints.addSubmonoid : AddSubmonoid α where carrier := MulAction.fixedPoints M α zero_mem' := smul_zero add_mem' ha hb _ := by rw [smul_add, ha, hb] @[simp] lemma FixedPoints.mem_addSubmonoid (a : α) : a ∈ addSubmonoid M α ↔ ∀ m : M, m • a = a := Iff.rfl end AddMonoid section AddGroup variable [AddGroup α] [DistribMulAction M α] /-- The additive subgroup of elements fixed under the whole action. -/ def FixedPoints.addSubgroup : AddSubgroup α where __ := addSubmonoid M α neg_mem' ha _ := by rw [smul_neg, ha] /-- The notation for `FixedPoints.addSubgroup`, chosen to resemble `αᴹ`. -/ notation α "^+" M:51 => FixedPoints.addSubgroup M α @[simp] lemma FixedPoints.mem_addSubgroup (a : α) : a ∈ α^+M ↔ ∀ m : M, m • a = a := Iff.rfl @[simp] lemma FixedPoints.addSubgroup_toAddSubmonoid : (α^+M).toAddSubmonoid = addSubmonoid M α := rfl end AddGroup end FixedPoints /-- `smul` by a `k : M` over a ring is injective, if `k` is not a zero divisor. The general theory of such `k` is elaborated by `IsSMulRegular`. The typeclass that restricts all terms of `M` to have this property is `NoZeroSMulDivisors`. -/ theorem smul_cancel_of_non_zero_divisor {M R : Type*} [Monoid M] [NonUnitalNonAssocRing R] [DistribMulAction M R] (k : M) (h : ∀ x : R, k • x = 0 → x = 0) {a b : R} (h' : k • a = k • b) : a = b := by rw [← sub_eq_zero] refine h _ ?_ rw [smul_sub, h', sub_self] #align smul_cancel_of_non_zero_divisor smul_cancel_of_non_zero_divisor namespace MulAction variable {G α β : Type*} [Group G] [MulAction G α] [MulAction G β] section Orbit @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem smul_orbit (g : G) (a : α) : g • orbit G a = orbit G a := (smul_orbit_subset g a).antisymm <| calc orbit G a = g • g⁻¹ • orbit G a := (smul_inv_smul _ _).symm _ ⊆ g • orbit G a := Set.image_subset _ (smul_orbit_subset _ _) #align mul_action.smul_orbit MulAction.smul_orbit #align add_action.vadd_orbit AddAction.vadd_orbit @[to_additive (attr := simp)]
Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Basic.lean
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theorem orbit_smul (g : G) (a : α) : orbit G (g • a) = orbit G a := (orbit_smul_subset g a).antisymm <| calc orbit G a = orbit G (g⁻¹ • g • a) := by
rw [inv_smul_smul] _ ⊆ orbit G (g • a) := orbit_smul_subset _ _
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel, Yaël Dillies -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Group.Pointwise import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.Real #align_import analysis.normed_space.pointwise from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"bc91ed7093bf098d253401e69df601fc33dde156" /-! # Properties of pointwise scalar multiplication of sets in normed spaces. We explore the relationships between scalar multiplication of sets in vector spaces, and the norm. Notably, we express arbitrary balls as rescaling of other balls, and we show that the multiplication of bounded sets remain bounded. -/ open Metric Set open Pointwise Topology variable {𝕜 E : Type*} section SMulZeroClass variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup 𝕜] [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] variable [SMulZeroClass 𝕜 E] [BoundedSMul 𝕜 E] theorem ediam_smul_le (c : 𝕜) (s : Set E) : EMetric.diam (c • s) ≤ ‖c‖₊ • EMetric.diam s := (lipschitzWith_smul c).ediam_image_le s #align ediam_smul_le ediam_smul_le end SMulZeroClass section DivisionRing variable [NormedDivisionRing 𝕜] [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] variable [Module 𝕜 E] [BoundedSMul 𝕜 E] theorem ediam_smul₀ (c : 𝕜) (s : Set E) : EMetric.diam (c • s) = ‖c‖₊ • EMetric.diam s := by refine le_antisymm (ediam_smul_le c s) ?_ obtain rfl | hc := eq_or_ne c 0 · obtain rfl | hs := s.eq_empty_or_nonempty · simp simp [zero_smul_set hs, ← Set.singleton_zero] · have := (lipschitzWith_smul c⁻¹).ediam_image_le (c • s) rwa [← smul_eq_mul, ← ENNReal.smul_def, Set.image_smul, inv_smul_smul₀ hc s, nnnorm_inv, le_inv_smul_iff_of_pos (nnnorm_pos.2 hc)] at this #align ediam_smul₀ ediam_smul₀ theorem diam_smul₀ (c : 𝕜) (x : Set E) : diam (c • x) = ‖c‖ * diam x := by simp_rw [diam, ediam_smul₀, ENNReal.toReal_smul, NNReal.smul_def, coe_nnnorm, smul_eq_mul] #align diam_smul₀ diam_smul₀ theorem infEdist_smul₀ {c : 𝕜} (hc : c ≠ 0) (s : Set E) (x : E) : EMetric.infEdist (c • x) (c • s) = ‖c‖₊ • EMetric.infEdist x s := by simp_rw [EMetric.infEdist] have : Function.Surjective ((c • ·) : E → E) := Function.RightInverse.surjective (smul_inv_smul₀ hc) trans ⨅ (y) (_ : y ∈ s), ‖c‖₊ • edist x y · refine (this.iInf_congr _ fun y => ?_).symm simp_rw [smul_mem_smul_set_iff₀ hc, edist_smul₀] · have : (‖c‖₊ : ENNReal) ≠ 0 := by simp [hc] simp_rw [ENNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul, ENNReal.mul_iInf_of_ne this ENNReal.coe_ne_top] #align inf_edist_smul₀ infEdist_smul₀ theorem infDist_smul₀ {c : 𝕜} (hc : c ≠ 0) (s : Set E) (x : E) : Metric.infDist (c • x) (c • s) = ‖c‖ * Metric.infDist x s := by simp_rw [Metric.infDist, infEdist_smul₀ hc s, ENNReal.toReal_smul, NNReal.smul_def, coe_nnnorm, smul_eq_mul] #align inf_dist_smul₀ infDist_smul₀ end DivisionRing variable [NormedField 𝕜] section SeminormedAddCommGroup variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] theorem smul_ball {c : 𝕜} (hc : c ≠ 0) (x : E) (r : ℝ) : c • ball x r = ball (c • x) (‖c‖ * r) := by ext y rw [mem_smul_set_iff_inv_smul_mem₀ hc] conv_lhs => rw [← inv_smul_smul₀ hc x] simp [← div_eq_inv_mul, div_lt_iff (norm_pos_iff.2 hc), mul_comm _ r, dist_smul₀] #align smul_ball smul_ball theorem smul_unitBall {c : 𝕜} (hc : c ≠ 0) : c • ball (0 : E) (1 : ℝ) = ball (0 : E) ‖c‖ := by rw [_root_.smul_ball hc, smul_zero, mul_one] #align smul_unit_ball smul_unitBall theorem smul_sphere' {c : 𝕜} (hc : c ≠ 0) (x : E) (r : ℝ) : c • sphere x r = sphere (c • x) (‖c‖ * r) := by ext y rw [mem_smul_set_iff_inv_smul_mem₀ hc] conv_lhs => rw [← inv_smul_smul₀ hc x] simp only [mem_sphere, dist_smul₀, norm_inv, ← div_eq_inv_mul, div_eq_iff (norm_pos_iff.2 hc).ne', mul_comm r] #align smul_sphere' smul_sphere' theorem smul_closedBall' {c : 𝕜} (hc : c ≠ 0) (x : E) (r : ℝ) : c • closedBall x r = closedBall (c • x) (‖c‖ * r) := by simp only [← ball_union_sphere, Set.smul_set_union, _root_.smul_ball hc, smul_sphere' hc] #align smul_closed_ball' smul_closedBall' theorem set_smul_sphere_zero {s : Set 𝕜} (hs : 0 ∉ s) (r : ℝ) : s • sphere (0 : E) r = (‖·‖) ⁻¹' ((‖·‖ * r) '' s) := calc s • sphere (0 : E) r = ⋃ c ∈ s, c • sphere (0 : E) r := iUnion_smul_left_image.symm _ = ⋃ c ∈ s, sphere (0 : E) (‖c‖ * r) := iUnion₂_congr fun c hc ↦ by rw [smul_sphere' (ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hc hs), smul_zero] _ = (‖·‖) ⁻¹' ((‖·‖ * r) '' s) := by ext; simp [eq_comm] /-- Image of a bounded set in a normed space under scalar multiplication by a constant is bounded. See also `Bornology.IsBounded.smul` for a similar lemma about an isometric action. -/ theorem Bornology.IsBounded.smul₀ {s : Set E} (hs : IsBounded s) (c : 𝕜) : IsBounded (c • s) := (lipschitzWith_smul c).isBounded_image hs #align metric.bounded.smul Bornology.IsBounded.smul₀ /-- If `s` is a bounded set, then for small enough `r`, the set `{x} + r • s` is contained in any fixed neighborhood of `x`. -/ theorem eventually_singleton_add_smul_subset {x : E} {s : Set E} (hs : Bornology.IsBounded s) {u : Set E} (hu : u ∈ 𝓝 x) : ∀ᶠ r in 𝓝 (0 : 𝕜), {x} + r • s ⊆ u := by obtain ⟨ε, εpos, hε⟩ : ∃ ε : ℝ, 0 < ε ∧ closedBall x ε ⊆ u := nhds_basis_closedBall.mem_iff.1 hu obtain ⟨R, Rpos, hR⟩ : ∃ R : ℝ, 0 < R ∧ s ⊆ closedBall 0 R := hs.subset_closedBall_lt 0 0 have : Metric.closedBall (0 : 𝕜) (ε / R) ∈ 𝓝 (0 : 𝕜) := closedBall_mem_nhds _ (div_pos εpos Rpos) filter_upwards [this] with r hr simp only [image_add_left, singleton_add] intro y hy obtain ⟨z, zs, hz⟩ : ∃ z : E, z ∈ s ∧ r • z = -x + y := by simpa [mem_smul_set] using hy have I : ‖r • z‖ ≤ ε := calc ‖r • z‖ = ‖r‖ * ‖z‖ := norm_smul _ _ _ ≤ ε / R * R := (mul_le_mul (mem_closedBall_zero_iff.1 hr) (mem_closedBall_zero_iff.1 (hR zs)) (norm_nonneg _) (div_pos εpos Rpos).le) _ = ε := by field_simp have : y = x + r • z := by simp only [hz, add_neg_cancel_left] apply hε simpa only [this, dist_eq_norm, add_sub_cancel_left, mem_closedBall] using I #align eventually_singleton_add_smul_subset eventually_singleton_add_smul_subset variable [NormedSpace ℝ E] {x y z : E} {δ ε : ℝ} /-- In a real normed space, the image of the unit ball under scalar multiplication by a positive constant `r` is the ball of radius `r`. -/ theorem smul_unitBall_of_pos {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) : r • ball (0 : E) 1 = ball (0 : E) r := by rw [smul_unitBall hr.ne', Real.norm_of_nonneg hr.le] #align smul_unit_ball_of_pos smul_unitBall_of_pos lemma Ioo_smul_sphere_zero {a b r : ℝ} (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hr : 0 < r) : Ioo a b • sphere (0 : E) r = ball 0 (b * r) \ closedBall 0 (a * r) := by have : EqOn (‖·‖) id (Ioo a b) := fun x hx ↦ abs_of_pos (ha.trans_lt hx.1) rw [set_smul_sphere_zero (by simp [ha.not_lt]), ← image_image (· * r), this.image_eq, image_id, image_mul_right_Ioo _ _ hr] ext x; simp [and_comm] -- This is also true for `ℚ`-normed spaces theorem exists_dist_eq (x z : E) {a b : ℝ} (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hb : 0 ≤ b) (hab : a + b = 1) : ∃ y, dist x y = b * dist x z ∧ dist y z = a * dist x z := by use a • x + b • z nth_rw 1 [← one_smul ℝ x] nth_rw 4 [← one_smul ℝ z] simp [dist_eq_norm, ← hab, add_smul, ← smul_sub, norm_smul_of_nonneg, ha, hb] #align exists_dist_eq exists_dist_eq theorem exists_dist_le_le (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (h : dist x z ≤ ε + δ) : ∃ y, dist x y ≤ δ ∧ dist y z ≤ ε := by obtain rfl | hε' := hε.eq_or_lt · exact ⟨z, by rwa [zero_add] at h, (dist_self _).le⟩ have hεδ := add_pos_of_pos_of_nonneg hε' hδ refine (exists_dist_eq x z (div_nonneg hε <| add_nonneg hε hδ) (div_nonneg hδ <| add_nonneg hε hδ) <| by rw [← add_div, div_self hεδ.ne']).imp fun y hy => ?_ rw [hy.1, hy.2, div_mul_comm, div_mul_comm ε] rw [← div_le_one hεδ] at h exact ⟨mul_le_of_le_one_left hδ h, mul_le_of_le_one_left hε h⟩ #align exists_dist_le_le exists_dist_le_le -- This is also true for `ℚ`-normed spaces theorem exists_dist_le_lt (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (hε : 0 < ε) (h : dist x z < ε + δ) : ∃ y, dist x y ≤ δ ∧ dist y z < ε := by refine (exists_dist_eq x z (div_nonneg hε.le <| add_nonneg hε.le hδ) (div_nonneg hδ <| add_nonneg hε.le hδ) <| by rw [← add_div, div_self (add_pos_of_pos_of_nonneg hε hδ).ne']).imp fun y hy => ?_ rw [hy.1, hy.2, div_mul_comm, div_mul_comm ε] rw [← div_lt_one (add_pos_of_pos_of_nonneg hε hδ)] at h exact ⟨mul_le_of_le_one_left hδ h.le, mul_lt_of_lt_one_left hε h⟩ #align exists_dist_le_lt exists_dist_le_lt -- This is also true for `ℚ`-normed spaces theorem exists_dist_lt_le (hδ : 0 < δ) (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (h : dist x z < ε + δ) : ∃ y, dist x y < δ ∧ dist y z ≤ ε := by obtain ⟨y, yz, xy⟩ := exists_dist_le_lt hε hδ (show dist z x < δ + ε by simpa only [dist_comm, add_comm] using h) exact ⟨y, by simp [dist_comm x y, dist_comm y z, *]⟩ #align exists_dist_lt_le exists_dist_lt_le -- This is also true for `ℚ`-normed spaces theorem exists_dist_lt_lt (hδ : 0 < δ) (hε : 0 < ε) (h : dist x z < ε + δ) : ∃ y, dist x y < δ ∧ dist y z < ε := by refine (exists_dist_eq x z (div_nonneg hε.le <| add_nonneg hε.le hδ.le) (div_nonneg hδ.le <| add_nonneg hε.le hδ.le) <| by rw [← add_div, div_self (add_pos hε hδ).ne']).imp fun y hy => ?_ rw [hy.1, hy.2, div_mul_comm, div_mul_comm ε] rw [← div_lt_one (add_pos hε hδ)] at h exact ⟨mul_lt_of_lt_one_left hδ h, mul_lt_of_lt_one_left hε h⟩ #align exists_dist_lt_lt exists_dist_lt_lt -- This is also true for `ℚ`-normed spaces theorem disjoint_ball_ball_iff (hδ : 0 < δ) (hε : 0 < ε) : Disjoint (ball x δ) (ball y ε) ↔ δ + ε ≤ dist x y := by refine ⟨fun h => le_of_not_lt fun hxy => ?_, ball_disjoint_ball⟩ rw [add_comm] at hxy obtain ⟨z, hxz, hzy⟩ := exists_dist_lt_lt hδ hε hxy rw [dist_comm] at hxz exact h.le_bot ⟨hxz, hzy⟩ #align disjoint_ball_ball_iff disjoint_ball_ball_iff -- This is also true for `ℚ`-normed spaces theorem disjoint_ball_closedBall_iff (hδ : 0 < δ) (hε : 0 ≤ ε) : Disjoint (ball x δ) (closedBall y ε) ↔ δ + ε ≤ dist x y := by refine ⟨fun h => le_of_not_lt fun hxy => ?_, ball_disjoint_closedBall⟩ rw [add_comm] at hxy obtain ⟨z, hxz, hzy⟩ := exists_dist_lt_le hδ hε hxy rw [dist_comm] at hxz exact h.le_bot ⟨hxz, hzy⟩ #align disjoint_ball_closed_ball_iff disjoint_ball_closedBall_iff -- This is also true for `ℚ`-normed spaces theorem disjoint_closedBall_ball_iff (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (hε : 0 < ε) : Disjoint (closedBall x δ) (ball y ε) ↔ δ + ε ≤ dist x y := by rw [disjoint_comm, disjoint_ball_closedBall_iff hε hδ, add_comm, dist_comm] #align disjoint_closed_ball_ball_iff disjoint_closedBall_ball_iff theorem disjoint_closedBall_closedBall_iff (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (hε : 0 ≤ ε) : Disjoint (closedBall x δ) (closedBall y ε) ↔ δ + ε < dist x y := by refine ⟨fun h => lt_of_not_ge fun hxy => ?_, closedBall_disjoint_closedBall⟩ rw [add_comm] at hxy obtain ⟨z, hxz, hzy⟩ := exists_dist_le_le hδ hε hxy rw [dist_comm] at hxz exact h.le_bot ⟨hxz, hzy⟩ #align disjoint_closed_ball_closed_ball_iff disjoint_closedBall_closedBall_iff open EMetric ENNReal @[simp] theorem infEdist_thickening (hδ : 0 < δ) (s : Set E) (x : E) : infEdist x (thickening δ s) = infEdist x s - ENNReal.ofReal δ := by obtain hs | hs := lt_or_le (infEdist x s) (ENNReal.ofReal δ) · rw [infEdist_zero_of_mem, tsub_eq_zero_of_le hs.le] exact hs refine (tsub_le_iff_right.2 infEdist_le_infEdist_thickening_add).antisymm' ?_ refine le_sub_of_add_le_right ofReal_ne_top ?_ refine le_infEdist.2 fun z hz => le_of_forall_lt' fun r h => ?_ cases' r with r · exact add_lt_top.2 ⟨lt_top_iff_ne_top.2 <| infEdist_ne_top ⟨z, self_subset_thickening hδ _ hz⟩, ofReal_lt_top⟩ have hr : 0 < ↑r - δ := by refine sub_pos_of_lt ?_ have := hs.trans_lt ((infEdist_le_edist_of_mem hz).trans_lt h) rw [ofReal_eq_coe_nnreal hδ.le] at this exact mod_cast this rw [edist_lt_coe, ← dist_lt_coe, ← add_sub_cancel δ ↑r] at h obtain ⟨y, hxy, hyz⟩ := exists_dist_lt_lt hr hδ h refine (ENNReal.add_lt_add_right ofReal_ne_top <| infEdist_lt_iff.2 ⟨_, mem_thickening_iff.2 ⟨_, hz, hyz⟩, edist_lt_ofReal.2 hxy⟩).trans_le ?_ rw [← ofReal_add hr.le hδ.le, sub_add_cancel, ofReal_coe_nnreal] #align inf_edist_thickening infEdist_thickening @[simp] theorem thickening_thickening (hε : 0 < ε) (hδ : 0 < δ) (s : Set E) : thickening ε (thickening δ s) = thickening (ε + δ) s := (thickening_thickening_subset _ _ _).antisymm fun x => by simp_rw [mem_thickening_iff] rintro ⟨z, hz, hxz⟩ rw [add_comm] at hxz obtain ⟨y, hxy, hyz⟩ := exists_dist_lt_lt hε hδ hxz exact ⟨y, ⟨_, hz, hyz⟩, hxy⟩ #align thickening_thickening thickening_thickening @[simp] theorem cthickening_thickening (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (hδ : 0 < δ) (s : Set E) : cthickening ε (thickening δ s) = cthickening (ε + δ) s := (cthickening_thickening_subset hε _ _).antisymm fun x => by simp_rw [mem_cthickening_iff, ENNReal.ofReal_add hε hδ.le, infEdist_thickening hδ] exact tsub_le_iff_right.2 #align cthickening_thickening cthickening_thickening -- Note: `interior (cthickening δ s) ≠ thickening δ s` in general @[simp] theorem closure_thickening (hδ : 0 < δ) (s : Set E) : closure (thickening δ s) = cthickening δ s := by rw [← cthickening_zero, cthickening_thickening le_rfl hδ, zero_add] #align closure_thickening closure_thickening @[simp] theorem infEdist_cthickening (δ : ℝ) (s : Set E) (x : E) : infEdist x (cthickening δ s) = infEdist x s - ENNReal.ofReal δ := by obtain hδ | hδ := le_or_lt δ 0 · rw [cthickening_of_nonpos hδ, infEdist_closure, ofReal_of_nonpos hδ, tsub_zero] · rw [← closure_thickening hδ, infEdist_closure, infEdist_thickening hδ] #align inf_edist_cthickening infEdist_cthickening @[simp] theorem thickening_cthickening (hε : 0 < ε) (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (s : Set E) : thickening ε (cthickening δ s) = thickening (ε + δ) s := by obtain rfl | hδ := hδ.eq_or_lt · rw [cthickening_zero, thickening_closure, add_zero] · rw [← closure_thickening hδ, thickening_closure, thickening_thickening hε hδ] #align thickening_cthickening thickening_cthickening @[simp] theorem cthickening_cthickening (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (s : Set E) : cthickening ε (cthickening δ s) = cthickening (ε + δ) s := (cthickening_cthickening_subset hε hδ _).antisymm fun x => by simp_rw [mem_cthickening_iff, ENNReal.ofReal_add hε hδ, infEdist_cthickening] exact tsub_le_iff_right.2 #align cthickening_cthickening cthickening_cthickening @[simp] theorem thickening_ball (hε : 0 < ε) (hδ : 0 < δ) (x : E) : thickening ε (ball x δ) = ball x (ε + δ) := by rw [← thickening_singleton, thickening_thickening hε hδ, thickening_singleton] #align thickening_ball thickening_ball @[simp] theorem thickening_closedBall (hε : 0 < ε) (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (x : E) : thickening ε (closedBall x δ) = ball x (ε + δ) := by rw [← cthickening_singleton _ hδ, thickening_cthickening hε hδ, thickening_singleton] #align thickening_closed_ball thickening_closedBall @[simp] theorem cthickening_ball (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (hδ : 0 < δ) (x : E) : cthickening ε (ball x δ) = closedBall x (ε + δ) := by rw [← thickening_singleton, cthickening_thickening hε hδ, cthickening_singleton _ (add_nonneg hε hδ.le)] #align cthickening_ball cthickening_ball @[simp] theorem cthickening_closedBall (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (x : E) : cthickening ε (closedBall x δ) = closedBall x (ε + δ) := by rw [← cthickening_singleton _ hδ, cthickening_cthickening hε hδ, cthickening_singleton _ (add_nonneg hε hδ)] #align cthickening_closed_ball cthickening_closedBall theorem ball_add_ball (hε : 0 < ε) (hδ : 0 < δ) (a b : E) : ball a ε + ball b δ = ball (a + b) (ε + δ) := by rw [ball_add, thickening_ball hε hδ b, Metric.vadd_ball, vadd_eq_add] #align ball_add_ball ball_add_ball theorem ball_sub_ball (hε : 0 < ε) (hδ : 0 < δ) (a b : E) : ball a ε - ball b δ = ball (a - b) (ε + δ) := by simp_rw [sub_eq_add_neg, neg_ball, ball_add_ball hε hδ] #align ball_sub_ball ball_sub_ball theorem ball_add_closedBall (hε : 0 < ε) (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (a b : E) : ball a ε + closedBall b δ = ball (a + b) (ε + δ) := by rw [ball_add, thickening_closedBall hε hδ b, Metric.vadd_ball, vadd_eq_add] #align ball_add_closed_ball ball_add_closedBall theorem ball_sub_closedBall (hε : 0 < ε) (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (a b : E) : ball a ε - closedBall b δ = ball (a - b) (ε + δ) := by simp_rw [sub_eq_add_neg, neg_closedBall, ball_add_closedBall hε hδ] #align ball_sub_closed_ball ball_sub_closedBall theorem closedBall_add_ball (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (hδ : 0 < δ) (a b : E) : closedBall a ε + ball b δ = ball (a + b) (ε + δ) := by rw [add_comm, ball_add_closedBall hδ hε b, add_comm, add_comm δ] #align closed_ball_add_ball closedBall_add_ball theorem closedBall_sub_ball (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (hδ : 0 < δ) (a b : E) : closedBall a ε - ball b δ = ball (a - b) (ε + δ) := by simp_rw [sub_eq_add_neg, neg_ball, closedBall_add_ball hε hδ] #align closed_ball_sub_ball closedBall_sub_ball theorem closedBall_add_closedBall [ProperSpace E] (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (a b : E) : closedBall a ε + closedBall b δ = closedBall (a + b) (ε + δ) := by rw [(isCompact_closedBall _ _).add_closedBall hδ b, cthickening_closedBall hδ hε a, Metric.vadd_closedBall, vadd_eq_add, add_comm, add_comm δ] #align closed_ball_add_closed_ball closedBall_add_closedBall theorem closedBall_sub_closedBall [ProperSpace E] (hε : 0 ≤ ε) (hδ : 0 ≤ δ) (a b : E) : closedBall a ε - closedBall b δ = closedBall (a - b) (ε + δ) := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, neg_closedBall, closedBall_add_closedBall hε hδ, sub_eq_add_neg] #align closed_ball_sub_closed_ball closedBall_sub_closedBall end SeminormedAddCommGroup section NormedAddCommGroup variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] theorem smul_closedBall (c : 𝕜) (x : E) {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) : c • closedBall x r = closedBall (c • x) (‖c‖ * r) := by rcases eq_or_ne c 0 with (rfl | hc) · simp [hr, zero_smul_set, Set.singleton_zero, nonempty_closedBall] · exact smul_closedBall' hc x r #align smul_closed_ball smul_closedBall theorem smul_closedUnitBall (c : 𝕜) : c • closedBall (0 : E) (1 : ℝ) = closedBall (0 : E) ‖c‖ := by rw [smul_closedBall _ _ zero_le_one, smul_zero, mul_one] #align smul_closed_unit_ball smul_closedUnitBall variable [NormedSpace ℝ E] /-- In a real normed space, the image of the unit closed ball under multiplication by a nonnegative number `r` is the closed ball of radius `r` with center at the origin. -/ theorem smul_closedUnitBall_of_nonneg {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) : r • closedBall (0 : E) 1 = closedBall (0 : E) r := by rw [smul_closedUnitBall, Real.norm_of_nonneg hr] #align smul_closed_unit_ball_of_nonneg smul_closedUnitBall_of_nonneg /-- In a nontrivial real normed space, a sphere is nonempty if and only if its radius is nonnegative. -/ @[simp] theorem NormedSpace.sphere_nonempty [Nontrivial E] {x : E} {r : ℝ} : (sphere x r).Nonempty ↔ 0 ≤ r := by obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := exists_ne x refine ⟨fun h => nonempty_closedBall.1 (h.mono sphere_subset_closedBall), fun hr => ⟨r • ‖y - x‖⁻¹ • (y - x) + x, ?_⟩⟩ have : ‖y - x‖ ≠ 0 := by simpa [sub_eq_zero] simp only [mem_sphere_iff_norm, add_sub_cancel_right, norm_smul, Real.norm_eq_abs, norm_inv, norm_norm, ne_eq, norm_eq_zero] simp only [abs_norm, ne_eq, norm_eq_zero] rw [inv_mul_cancel this, mul_one, abs_eq_self.mpr hr] #align normed_space.sphere_nonempty NormedSpace.sphere_nonempty theorem smul_sphere [Nontrivial E] (c : 𝕜) (x : E) {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) : c • sphere x r = sphere (c • x) (‖c‖ * r) := by rcases eq_or_ne c 0 with (rfl | hc) · simp [zero_smul_set, Set.singleton_zero, hr] · exact smul_sphere' hc x r #align smul_sphere smul_sphere /-- Any ball `Metric.ball x r`, `0 < r` is the image of the unit ball under `fun y ↦ x + r • y`. -/
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theorem affinity_unitBall {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) (x : E) : x +ᵥ r • ball (0 : E) 1 = ball x r := by
rw [smul_unitBall_of_pos hr, vadd_ball_zero]
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yury Kudryashov, Moritz Doll -/ import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Prod #align_import linear_algebra.linear_pmap from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"8b981918a93bc45a8600de608cde7944a80d92b9" /-! # Partially defined linear maps A `LinearPMap R E F` or `E →ₗ.[R] F` is a linear map from a submodule of `E` to `F`. We define a `SemilatticeInf` with `OrderBot` instance on this, and define three operations: * `mkSpanSingleton` defines a partial linear map defined on the span of a singleton. * `sup` takes two partial linear maps `f`, `g` that agree on the intersection of their domains, and returns the unique partial linear map on `f.domain ⊔ g.domain` that extends both `f` and `g`. * `sSup` takes a `DirectedOn (· ≤ ·)` set of partial linear maps, and returns the unique partial linear map on the `sSup` of their domains that extends all these maps. Moreover, we define * `LinearPMap.graph` is the graph of the partial linear map viewed as a submodule of `E × F`. Partially defined maps are currently used in `Mathlib` to prove Hahn-Banach theorem and its variations. Namely, `LinearPMap.sSup` implies that every chain of `LinearPMap`s is bounded above. They are also the basis for the theory of unbounded operators. -/ universe u v w /-- A `LinearPMap R E F` or `E →ₗ.[R] F` is a linear map from a submodule of `E` to `F`. -/ structure LinearPMap (R : Type u) [Ring R] (E : Type v) [AddCommGroup E] [Module R E] (F : Type w) [AddCommGroup F] [Module R F] where domain : Submodule R E toFun : domain →ₗ[R] F #align linear_pmap LinearPMap @[inherit_doc] notation:25 E " →ₗ.[" R:25 "] " F:0 => LinearPMap R E F variable {R : Type*} [Ring R] {E : Type*} [AddCommGroup E] [Module R E] {F : Type*} [AddCommGroup F] [Module R F] {G : Type*} [AddCommGroup G] [Module R G] namespace LinearPMap open Submodule -- Porting note: A new definition underlying a coercion `↑`. @[coe] def toFun' (f : E →ₗ.[R] F) : f.domain → F := f.toFun instance : CoeFun (E →ₗ.[R] F) fun f : E →ₗ.[R] F => f.domain → F := ⟨toFun'⟩ @[simp] theorem toFun_eq_coe (f : E →ₗ.[R] F) (x : f.domain) : f.toFun x = f x := rfl #align linear_pmap.to_fun_eq_coe LinearPMap.toFun_eq_coe @[ext] theorem ext {f g : E →ₗ.[R] F} (h : f.domain = g.domain) (h' : ∀ ⦃x : f.domain⦄ ⦃y : g.domain⦄ (_h : (x : E) = y), f x = g y) : f = g := by rcases f with ⟨f_dom, f⟩ rcases g with ⟨g_dom, g⟩ obtain rfl : f_dom = g_dom := h obtain rfl : f = g := LinearMap.ext fun x => h' rfl rfl #align linear_pmap.ext LinearPMap.ext @[simp] theorem map_zero (f : E →ₗ.[R] F) : f 0 = 0 := f.toFun.map_zero #align linear_pmap.map_zero LinearPMap.map_zero theorem ext_iff {f g : E →ₗ.[R] F} : f = g ↔ ∃ _domain_eq : f.domain = g.domain, ∀ ⦃x : f.domain⦄ ⦃y : g.domain⦄ (_h : (x : E) = y), f x = g y := ⟨fun EQ => EQ ▸ ⟨rfl, fun x y h => by congr exact mod_cast h⟩, fun ⟨deq, feq⟩ => ext deq feq⟩ #align linear_pmap.ext_iff LinearPMap.ext_iff theorem ext' {s : Submodule R E} {f g : s →ₗ[R] F} (h : f = g) : mk s f = mk s g := h ▸ rfl #align linear_pmap.ext' LinearPMap.ext' theorem map_add (f : E →ₗ.[R] F) (x y : f.domain) : f (x + y) = f x + f y := f.toFun.map_add x y #align linear_pmap.map_add LinearPMap.map_add theorem map_neg (f : E →ₗ.[R] F) (x : f.domain) : f (-x) = -f x := f.toFun.map_neg x #align linear_pmap.map_neg LinearPMap.map_neg theorem map_sub (f : E →ₗ.[R] F) (x y : f.domain) : f (x - y) = f x - f y := f.toFun.map_sub x y #align linear_pmap.map_sub LinearPMap.map_sub theorem map_smul (f : E →ₗ.[R] F) (c : R) (x : f.domain) : f (c • x) = c • f x := f.toFun.map_smul c x #align linear_pmap.map_smul LinearPMap.map_smul @[simp] theorem mk_apply (p : Submodule R E) (f : p →ₗ[R] F) (x : p) : mk p f x = f x := rfl #align linear_pmap.mk_apply LinearPMap.mk_apply /-- The unique `LinearPMap` on `R ∙ x` that sends `x` to `y`. This version works for modules over rings, and requires a proof of `∀ c, c • x = 0 → c • y = 0`. -/ noncomputable def mkSpanSingleton' (x : E) (y : F) (H : ∀ c : R, c • x = 0 → c • y = 0) : E →ₗ.[R] F where domain := R ∙ x toFun := have H : ∀ c₁ c₂ : R, c₁ • x = c₂ • x → c₁ • y = c₂ • y := by intro c₁ c₂ h rw [← sub_eq_zero, ← sub_smul] at h ⊢ exact H _ h { toFun := fun z => Classical.choose (mem_span_singleton.1 z.prop) • y -- Porting note(#12129): additional beta reduction needed -- Porting note: Were `Classical.choose_spec (mem_span_singleton.1 _)`. map_add' := fun y z => by beta_reduce rw [← add_smul] apply H simp only [add_smul, sub_smul, fun w : R ∙ x => Classical.choose_spec (mem_span_singleton.1 w.prop)] apply coe_add map_smul' := fun c z => by beta_reduce rw [smul_smul] apply H simp only [mul_smul, fun w : R ∙ x => Classical.choose_spec (mem_span_singleton.1 w.prop)] apply coe_smul } #align linear_pmap.mk_span_singleton' LinearPMap.mkSpanSingleton' @[simp] theorem domain_mkSpanSingleton (x : E) (y : F) (H : ∀ c : R, c • x = 0 → c • y = 0) : (mkSpanSingleton' x y H).domain = R ∙ x := rfl #align linear_pmap.domain_mk_span_singleton LinearPMap.domain_mkSpanSingleton @[simp] theorem mkSpanSingleton'_apply (x : E) (y : F) (H : ∀ c : R, c • x = 0 → c • y = 0) (c : R) (h) : mkSpanSingleton' x y H ⟨c • x, h⟩ = c • y := by dsimp [mkSpanSingleton'] rw [← sub_eq_zero, ← sub_smul] apply H simp only [sub_smul, one_smul, sub_eq_zero] apply Classical.choose_spec (mem_span_singleton.1 h) #align linear_pmap.mk_span_singleton'_apply LinearPMap.mkSpanSingleton'_apply @[simp]
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theorem mkSpanSingleton'_apply_self (x : E) (y : F) (H : ∀ c : R, c • x = 0 → c • y = 0) (h) : mkSpanSingleton' x y H ⟨x, h⟩ = y := by
-- Porting note: A placeholder should be specified before `convert`. have := by refine mkSpanSingleton'_apply x y H 1 ?_; rwa [one_smul] convert this <;> rw [one_smul]
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir, Jean Lo, Calle Sönne, Benjamin Davidson -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Exp import Mathlib.Tactic.Positivity.Core import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.NegOnePow #align_import analysis.special_functions.trigonometric.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2c1d8ca2812b64f88992a5294ea3dba144755cd1" /-! # Trigonometric functions ## Main definitions This file contains the definition of `π`. See also `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Inverse` and `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Arctan` for the inverse trigonometric functions. See also `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Complex.Arg` and `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Complex.Log` for the complex argument function and the complex logarithm. ## Main statements Many basic inequalities on the real trigonometric functions are established. The continuity of the usual trigonometric functions is proved. Several facts about the real trigonometric functions have the proofs deferred to `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Complex`, as they are most easily proved by appealing to the corresponding fact for complex trigonometric functions. See also `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Chebyshev` for the multiple angle formulas in terms of Chebyshev polynomials. ## Tags sin, cos, tan, angle -/ noncomputable section open scoped Classical open Topology Filter Set namespace Complex @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_sin : Continuous sin := by change Continuous fun z => (exp (-z * I) - exp (z * I)) * I / 2 continuity #align complex.continuous_sin Complex.continuous_sin @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_sin {s : Set ℂ} : ContinuousOn sin s := continuous_sin.continuousOn #align complex.continuous_on_sin Complex.continuousOn_sin @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_cos : Continuous cos := by change Continuous fun z => (exp (z * I) + exp (-z * I)) / 2 continuity #align complex.continuous_cos Complex.continuous_cos @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_cos {s : Set ℂ} : ContinuousOn cos s := continuous_cos.continuousOn #align complex.continuous_on_cos Complex.continuousOn_cos @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_sinh : Continuous sinh := by change Continuous fun z => (exp z - exp (-z)) / 2 continuity #align complex.continuous_sinh Complex.continuous_sinh @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_cosh : Continuous cosh := by change Continuous fun z => (exp z + exp (-z)) / 2 continuity #align complex.continuous_cosh Complex.continuous_cosh end Complex namespace Real variable {x y z : ℝ} @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_sin : Continuous sin := Complex.continuous_re.comp (Complex.continuous_sin.comp Complex.continuous_ofReal) #align real.continuous_sin Real.continuous_sin @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_sin {s} : ContinuousOn sin s := continuous_sin.continuousOn #align real.continuous_on_sin Real.continuousOn_sin @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_cos : Continuous cos := Complex.continuous_re.comp (Complex.continuous_cos.comp Complex.continuous_ofReal) #align real.continuous_cos Real.continuous_cos @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_cos {s} : ContinuousOn cos s := continuous_cos.continuousOn #align real.continuous_on_cos Real.continuousOn_cos @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_sinh : Continuous sinh := Complex.continuous_re.comp (Complex.continuous_sinh.comp Complex.continuous_ofReal) #align real.continuous_sinh Real.continuous_sinh @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_cosh : Continuous cosh := Complex.continuous_re.comp (Complex.continuous_cosh.comp Complex.continuous_ofReal) #align real.continuous_cosh Real.continuous_cosh end Real namespace Real theorem exists_cos_eq_zero : 0 ∈ cos '' Icc (1 : ℝ) 2 := intermediate_value_Icc' (by norm_num) continuousOn_cos ⟨le_of_lt cos_two_neg, le_of_lt cos_one_pos⟩ #align real.exists_cos_eq_zero Real.exists_cos_eq_zero /-- The number π = 3.14159265... Defined here using choice as twice a zero of cos in [1,2], from which one can derive all its properties. For explicit bounds on π, see `Data.Real.Pi.Bounds`. -/ protected noncomputable def pi : ℝ := 2 * Classical.choose exists_cos_eq_zero #align real.pi Real.pi @[inherit_doc] scoped notation "π" => Real.pi @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_two : cos (π / 2) = 0 := by rw [Real.pi, mul_div_cancel_left₀ _ (two_ne_zero' ℝ)] exact (Classical.choose_spec exists_cos_eq_zero).2 #align real.cos_pi_div_two Real.cos_pi_div_two theorem one_le_pi_div_two : (1 : ℝ) ≤ π / 2 := by rw [Real.pi, mul_div_cancel_left₀ _ (two_ne_zero' ℝ)] exact (Classical.choose_spec exists_cos_eq_zero).1.1 #align real.one_le_pi_div_two Real.one_le_pi_div_two theorem pi_div_two_le_two : π / 2 ≤ 2 := by rw [Real.pi, mul_div_cancel_left₀ _ (two_ne_zero' ℝ)] exact (Classical.choose_spec exists_cos_eq_zero).1.2 #align real.pi_div_two_le_two Real.pi_div_two_le_two theorem two_le_pi : (2 : ℝ) ≤ π := (div_le_div_right (show (0 : ℝ) < 2 by norm_num)).1 (by rw [div_self (two_ne_zero' ℝ)]; exact one_le_pi_div_two) #align real.two_le_pi Real.two_le_pi theorem pi_le_four : π ≤ 4 := (div_le_div_right (show (0 : ℝ) < 2 by norm_num)).1 (calc π / 2 ≤ 2 := pi_div_two_le_two _ = 4 / 2 := by norm_num) #align real.pi_le_four Real.pi_le_four theorem pi_pos : 0 < π := lt_of_lt_of_le (by norm_num) two_le_pi #align real.pi_pos Real.pi_pos theorem pi_nonneg : 0 ≤ π := pi_pos.le theorem pi_ne_zero : π ≠ 0 := pi_pos.ne' #align real.pi_ne_zero Real.pi_ne_zero theorem pi_div_two_pos : 0 < π / 2 := half_pos pi_pos #align real.pi_div_two_pos Real.pi_div_two_pos theorem two_pi_pos : 0 < 2 * π := by linarith [pi_pos] #align real.two_pi_pos Real.two_pi_pos end Real namespace Mathlib.Meta.Positivity open Lean.Meta Qq /-- Extension for the `positivity` tactic: `π` is always positive. -/ @[positivity Real.pi] def evalRealPi : PositivityExt where eval {u α} _zα _pα e := do match u, α, e with | 0, ~q(ℝ), ~q(Real.pi) => assertInstancesCommute pure (.positive q(Real.pi_pos)) | _, _, _ => throwError "not Real.pi" end Mathlib.Meta.Positivity namespace NNReal open Real open Real NNReal /-- `π` considered as a nonnegative real. -/ noncomputable def pi : ℝ≥0 := ⟨π, Real.pi_pos.le⟩ #align nnreal.pi NNReal.pi @[simp] theorem coe_real_pi : (pi : ℝ) = π := rfl #align nnreal.coe_real_pi NNReal.coe_real_pi theorem pi_pos : 0 < pi := mod_cast Real.pi_pos #align nnreal.pi_pos NNReal.pi_pos theorem pi_ne_zero : pi ≠ 0 := pi_pos.ne' #align nnreal.pi_ne_zero NNReal.pi_ne_zero end NNReal namespace Real open Real @[simp] theorem sin_pi : sin π = 0 := by rw [← mul_div_cancel_left₀ π (two_ne_zero' ℝ), two_mul, add_div, sin_add, cos_pi_div_two]; simp #align real.sin_pi Real.sin_pi @[simp] theorem cos_pi : cos π = -1 := by rw [← mul_div_cancel_left₀ π (two_ne_zero' ℝ), mul_div_assoc, cos_two_mul, cos_pi_div_two] norm_num #align real.cos_pi Real.cos_pi @[simp] theorem sin_two_pi : sin (2 * π) = 0 := by simp [two_mul, sin_add] #align real.sin_two_pi Real.sin_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_two_pi : cos (2 * π) = 1 := by simp [two_mul, cos_add] #align real.cos_two_pi Real.cos_two_pi theorem sin_antiperiodic : Function.Antiperiodic sin π := by simp [sin_add] #align real.sin_antiperiodic Real.sin_antiperiodic theorem sin_periodic : Function.Periodic sin (2 * π) := sin_antiperiodic.periodic_two_mul #align real.sin_periodic Real.sin_periodic @[simp] theorem sin_add_pi (x : ℝ) : sin (x + π) = -sin x := sin_antiperiodic x #align real.sin_add_pi Real.sin_add_pi @[simp] theorem sin_add_two_pi (x : ℝ) : sin (x + 2 * π) = sin x := sin_periodic x #align real.sin_add_two_pi Real.sin_add_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_sub_pi (x : ℝ) : sin (x - π) = -sin x := sin_antiperiodic.sub_eq x #align real.sin_sub_pi Real.sin_sub_pi @[simp] theorem sin_sub_two_pi (x : ℝ) : sin (x - 2 * π) = sin x := sin_periodic.sub_eq x #align real.sin_sub_two_pi Real.sin_sub_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_pi_sub (x : ℝ) : sin (π - x) = sin x := neg_neg (sin x) ▸ sin_neg x ▸ sin_antiperiodic.sub_eq' #align real.sin_pi_sub Real.sin_pi_sub @[simp] theorem sin_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) : sin (2 * π - x) = -sin x := sin_neg x ▸ sin_periodic.sub_eq' #align real.sin_two_pi_sub Real.sin_two_pi_sub @[simp] theorem sin_nat_mul_pi (n : ℕ) : sin (n * π) = 0 := sin_antiperiodic.nat_mul_eq_of_eq_zero sin_zero n #align real.sin_nat_mul_pi Real.sin_nat_mul_pi @[simp] theorem sin_int_mul_pi (n : ℤ) : sin (n * π) = 0 := sin_antiperiodic.int_mul_eq_of_eq_zero sin_zero n #align real.sin_int_mul_pi Real.sin_int_mul_pi @[simp] theorem sin_add_nat_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (x + n * (2 * π)) = sin x := sin_periodic.nat_mul n x #align real.sin_add_nat_mul_two_pi Real.sin_add_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_add_int_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (x + n * (2 * π)) = sin x := sin_periodic.int_mul n x #align real.sin_add_int_mul_two_pi Real.sin_add_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_sub_nat_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (x - n * (2 * π)) = sin x := sin_periodic.sub_nat_mul_eq n #align real.sin_sub_nat_mul_two_pi Real.sin_sub_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_sub_int_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (x - n * (2 * π)) = sin x := sin_periodic.sub_int_mul_eq n #align real.sin_sub_int_mul_two_pi Real.sin_sub_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem sin_nat_mul_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (n * (2 * π) - x) = -sin x := sin_neg x ▸ sin_periodic.nat_mul_sub_eq n #align real.sin_nat_mul_two_pi_sub Real.sin_nat_mul_two_pi_sub @[simp] theorem sin_int_mul_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (n * (2 * π) - x) = -sin x := sin_neg x ▸ sin_periodic.int_mul_sub_eq n #align real.sin_int_mul_two_pi_sub Real.sin_int_mul_two_pi_sub theorem sin_add_int_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (x + n * π) = (-1) ^ n * sin x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ sin_antiperiodic.add_int_mul_eq n theorem sin_add_nat_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (x + n * π) = (-1) ^ n * sin x := sin_antiperiodic.add_nat_mul_eq n theorem sin_sub_int_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (x - n * π) = (-1) ^ n * sin x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ sin_antiperiodic.sub_int_mul_eq n theorem sin_sub_nat_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (x - n * π) = (-1) ^ n * sin x := sin_antiperiodic.sub_nat_mul_eq n theorem sin_int_mul_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : sin (n * π - x) = -((-1) ^ n * sin x) := by simpa only [sin_neg, mul_neg, Int.coe_negOnePow] using sin_antiperiodic.int_mul_sub_eq n theorem sin_nat_mul_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : sin (n * π - x) = -((-1) ^ n * sin x) := by simpa only [sin_neg, mul_neg] using sin_antiperiodic.nat_mul_sub_eq n theorem cos_antiperiodic : Function.Antiperiodic cos π := by simp [cos_add] #align real.cos_antiperiodic Real.cos_antiperiodic theorem cos_periodic : Function.Periodic cos (2 * π) := cos_antiperiodic.periodic_two_mul #align real.cos_periodic Real.cos_periodic @[simp] theorem cos_add_pi (x : ℝ) : cos (x + π) = -cos x := cos_antiperiodic x #align real.cos_add_pi Real.cos_add_pi @[simp] theorem cos_add_two_pi (x : ℝ) : cos (x + 2 * π) = cos x := cos_periodic x #align real.cos_add_two_pi Real.cos_add_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_sub_pi (x : ℝ) : cos (x - π) = -cos x := cos_antiperiodic.sub_eq x #align real.cos_sub_pi Real.cos_sub_pi @[simp] theorem cos_sub_two_pi (x : ℝ) : cos (x - 2 * π) = cos x := cos_periodic.sub_eq x #align real.cos_sub_two_pi Real.cos_sub_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_pi_sub (x : ℝ) : cos (π - x) = -cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_antiperiodic.sub_eq' #align real.cos_pi_sub Real.cos_pi_sub @[simp] theorem cos_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) : cos (2 * π - x) = cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_periodic.sub_eq' #align real.cos_two_pi_sub Real.cos_two_pi_sub @[simp] theorem cos_nat_mul_two_pi (n : ℕ) : cos (n * (2 * π)) = 1 := (cos_periodic.nat_mul_eq n).trans cos_zero #align real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi Real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_int_mul_two_pi (n : ℤ) : cos (n * (2 * π)) = 1 := (cos_periodic.int_mul_eq n).trans cos_zero #align real.cos_int_mul_two_pi Real.cos_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_add_nat_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (x + n * (2 * π)) = cos x := cos_periodic.nat_mul n x #align real.cos_add_nat_mul_two_pi Real.cos_add_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_add_int_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (x + n * (2 * π)) = cos x := cos_periodic.int_mul n x #align real.cos_add_int_mul_two_pi Real.cos_add_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_sub_nat_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (x - n * (2 * π)) = cos x := cos_periodic.sub_nat_mul_eq n #align real.cos_sub_nat_mul_two_pi Real.cos_sub_nat_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_sub_int_mul_two_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (x - n * (2 * π)) = cos x := cos_periodic.sub_int_mul_eq n #align real.cos_sub_int_mul_two_pi Real.cos_sub_int_mul_two_pi @[simp] theorem cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (n * (2 * π) - x) = cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_periodic.nat_mul_sub_eq n #align real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub Real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub @[simp] theorem cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (n * (2 * π) - x) = cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_periodic.int_mul_sub_eq n #align real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub Real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub theorem cos_add_int_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (x + n * π) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ cos_antiperiodic.add_int_mul_eq n theorem cos_add_nat_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (x + n * π) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := cos_antiperiodic.add_nat_mul_eq n theorem cos_sub_int_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (x - n * π) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ cos_antiperiodic.sub_int_mul_eq n theorem cos_sub_nat_mul_pi (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (x - n * π) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := cos_antiperiodic.sub_nat_mul_eq n theorem cos_int_mul_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : cos (n * π - x) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := n.coe_negOnePow ℝ ▸ cos_neg x ▸ cos_antiperiodic.int_mul_sub_eq n theorem cos_nat_mul_pi_sub (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : cos (n * π - x) = (-1) ^ n * cos x := cos_neg x ▸ cos_antiperiodic.nat_mul_sub_eq n -- Porting note (#10618): was @[simp], but simp can prove it theorem cos_nat_mul_two_pi_add_pi (n : ℕ) : cos (n * (2 * π) + π) = -1 := by simpa only [cos_zero] using (cos_periodic.nat_mul n).add_antiperiod_eq cos_antiperiodic #align real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_add_pi Real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_add_pi -- Porting note (#10618): was @[simp], but simp can prove it theorem cos_int_mul_two_pi_add_pi (n : ℤ) : cos (n * (2 * π) + π) = -1 := by simpa only [cos_zero] using (cos_periodic.int_mul n).add_antiperiod_eq cos_antiperiodic #align real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_add_pi Real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_add_pi -- Porting note (#10618): was @[simp], but simp can prove it theorem cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub_pi (n : ℕ) : cos (n * (2 * π) - π) = -1 := by simpa only [cos_zero] using (cos_periodic.nat_mul n).sub_antiperiod_eq cos_antiperiodic #align real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub_pi Real.cos_nat_mul_two_pi_sub_pi -- Porting note (#10618): was @[simp], but simp can prove it theorem cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub_pi (n : ℤ) : cos (n * (2 * π) - π) = -1 := by simpa only [cos_zero] using (cos_periodic.int_mul n).sub_antiperiod_eq cos_antiperiodic #align real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub_pi Real.cos_int_mul_two_pi_sub_pi theorem sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi {x : ℝ} (h0x : 0 < x) (hxp : x < π) : 0 < sin x := if hx2 : x ≤ 2 then sin_pos_of_pos_of_le_two h0x hx2 else have : (2 : ℝ) + 2 = 4 := by norm_num have : π - x ≤ 2 := sub_le_iff_le_add.2 (le_trans pi_le_four (this ▸ add_le_add_left (le_of_not_ge hx2) _)) sin_pi_sub x ▸ sin_pos_of_pos_of_le_two (sub_pos.2 hxp) this #align real.sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi Real.sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi theorem sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Ioo 0 π) : 0 < sin x := sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi hx.1 hx.2 #align real.sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo Real.sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo theorem sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Icc 0 π) : 0 ≤ sin x := by rw [← closure_Ioo pi_ne_zero.symm] at hx exact closure_lt_subset_le continuous_const continuous_sin (closure_mono (fun y => sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo) hx) #align real.sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc Real.sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc theorem sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi {x : ℝ} (h0x : 0 ≤ x) (hxp : x ≤ π) : 0 ≤ sin x := sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨h0x, hxp⟩ #align real.sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi Real.sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi theorem sin_neg_of_neg_of_neg_pi_lt {x : ℝ} (hx0 : x < 0) (hpx : -π < x) : sin x < 0 := neg_pos.1 <| sin_neg x ▸ sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi (neg_pos.2 hx0) (neg_lt.1 hpx) #align real.sin_neg_of_neg_of_neg_pi_lt Real.sin_neg_of_neg_of_neg_pi_lt theorem sin_nonpos_of_nonnpos_of_neg_pi_le {x : ℝ} (hx0 : x ≤ 0) (hpx : -π ≤ x) : sin x ≤ 0 := neg_nonneg.1 <| sin_neg x ▸ sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi (neg_nonneg.2 hx0) (neg_le.1 hpx) #align real.sin_nonpos_of_nonnpos_of_neg_pi_le Real.sin_nonpos_of_nonnpos_of_neg_pi_le @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_two : sin (π / 2) = 1 := have : sin (π / 2) = 1 ∨ sin (π / 2) = -1 := by simpa [sq, mul_self_eq_one_iff] using sin_sq_add_cos_sq (π / 2) this.resolve_right fun h => show ¬(0 : ℝ) < -1 by norm_num <| h ▸ sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi pi_div_two_pos (half_lt_self pi_pos) #align real.sin_pi_div_two Real.sin_pi_div_two theorem sin_add_pi_div_two (x : ℝ) : sin (x + π / 2) = cos x := by simp [sin_add] #align real.sin_add_pi_div_two Real.sin_add_pi_div_two theorem sin_sub_pi_div_two (x : ℝ) : sin (x - π / 2) = -cos x := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, sin_add] #align real.sin_sub_pi_div_two Real.sin_sub_pi_div_two theorem sin_pi_div_two_sub (x : ℝ) : sin (π / 2 - x) = cos x := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, sin_add] #align real.sin_pi_div_two_sub Real.sin_pi_div_two_sub theorem cos_add_pi_div_two (x : ℝ) : cos (x + π / 2) = -sin x := by simp [cos_add] #align real.cos_add_pi_div_two Real.cos_add_pi_div_two theorem cos_sub_pi_div_two (x : ℝ) : cos (x - π / 2) = sin x := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, cos_add] #align real.cos_sub_pi_div_two Real.cos_sub_pi_div_two theorem cos_pi_div_two_sub (x : ℝ) : cos (π / 2 - x) = sin x := by rw [← cos_neg, neg_sub, cos_sub_pi_div_two] #align real.cos_pi_div_two_sub Real.cos_pi_div_two_sub theorem cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Ioo (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) : 0 < cos x := sin_add_pi_div_two x ▸ sin_pos_of_mem_Ioo ⟨by linarith [hx.1], by linarith [hx.2]⟩ #align real.cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo Real.cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo theorem cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) : 0 ≤ cos x := sin_add_pi_div_two x ▸ sin_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨by linarith [hx.1], by linarith [hx.2]⟩ #align real.cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc Real.cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc theorem cos_nonneg_of_neg_pi_div_two_le_of_le {x : ℝ} (hl : -(π / 2) ≤ x) (hu : x ≤ π / 2) : 0 ≤ cos x := cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨hl, hu⟩ #align real.cos_nonneg_of_neg_pi_div_two_le_of_le Real.cos_nonneg_of_neg_pi_div_two_le_of_le theorem cos_neg_of_pi_div_two_lt_of_lt {x : ℝ} (hx₁ : π / 2 < x) (hx₂ : x < π + π / 2) : cos x < 0 := neg_pos.1 <| cos_pi_sub x ▸ cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo ⟨by linarith, by linarith⟩ #align real.cos_neg_of_pi_div_two_lt_of_lt Real.cos_neg_of_pi_div_two_lt_of_lt theorem cos_nonpos_of_pi_div_two_le_of_le {x : ℝ} (hx₁ : π / 2 ≤ x) (hx₂ : x ≤ π + π / 2) : cos x ≤ 0 := neg_nonneg.1 <| cos_pi_sub x ▸ cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨by linarith, by linarith⟩ #align real.cos_nonpos_of_pi_div_two_le_of_le Real.cos_nonpos_of_pi_div_two_le_of_le theorem sin_eq_sqrt_one_sub_cos_sq {x : ℝ} (hl : 0 ≤ x) (hu : x ≤ π) : sin x = √(1 - cos x ^ 2) := by rw [← abs_sin_eq_sqrt_one_sub_cos_sq, abs_of_nonneg (sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi hl hu)] #align real.sin_eq_sqrt_one_sub_cos_sq Real.sin_eq_sqrt_one_sub_cos_sq theorem cos_eq_sqrt_one_sub_sin_sq {x : ℝ} (hl : -(π / 2) ≤ x) (hu : x ≤ π / 2) : cos x = √(1 - sin x ^ 2) := by rw [← abs_cos_eq_sqrt_one_sub_sin_sq, abs_of_nonneg (cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc ⟨hl, hu⟩)] #align real.cos_eq_sqrt_one_sub_sin_sq Real.cos_eq_sqrt_one_sub_sin_sq lemma cos_half {x : ℝ} (hl : -π ≤ x) (hr : x ≤ π) : cos (x / 2) = sqrt ((1 + cos x) / 2) := by have : 0 ≤ cos (x / 2) := cos_nonneg_of_mem_Icc <| by constructor <;> linarith rw [← sqrt_sq this, cos_sq, add_div, two_mul, add_halves] lemma abs_sin_half (x : ℝ) : |sin (x / 2)| = sqrt ((1 - cos x) / 2) := by rw [← sqrt_sq_eq_abs, sin_sq_eq_half_sub, two_mul, add_halves, sub_div] lemma sin_half_eq_sqrt {x : ℝ} (hl : 0 ≤ x) (hr : x ≤ 2 * π) : sin (x / 2) = sqrt ((1 - cos x) / 2) := by rw [← abs_sin_half, abs_of_nonneg] apply sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi <;> linarith lemma sin_half_eq_neg_sqrt {x : ℝ} (hl : -(2 * π) ≤ x) (hr : x ≤ 0) : sin (x / 2) = -sqrt ((1 - cos x) / 2) := by rw [← abs_sin_half, abs_of_nonpos, neg_neg] apply sin_nonpos_of_nonnpos_of_neg_pi_le <;> linarith theorem sin_eq_zero_iff_of_lt_of_lt {x : ℝ} (hx₁ : -π < x) (hx₂ : x < π) : sin x = 0 ↔ x = 0 := ⟨fun h => by contrapose! h cases h.lt_or_lt with | inl h0 => exact (sin_neg_of_neg_of_neg_pi_lt h0 hx₁).ne | inr h0 => exact (sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi h0 hx₂).ne', fun h => by simp [h]⟩ #align real.sin_eq_zero_iff_of_lt_of_lt Real.sin_eq_zero_iff_of_lt_of_lt theorem sin_eq_zero_iff {x : ℝ} : sin x = 0 ↔ ∃ n : ℤ, (n : ℝ) * π = x := ⟨fun h => ⟨⌊x / π⌋, le_antisymm (sub_nonneg.1 (Int.sub_floor_div_mul_nonneg _ pi_pos)) (sub_nonpos.1 <| le_of_not_gt fun h₃ => (sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi h₃ (Int.sub_floor_div_mul_lt _ pi_pos)).ne (by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, sin_add, h, sin_int_mul_pi]))⟩, fun ⟨n, hn⟩ => hn ▸ sin_int_mul_pi _⟩ #align real.sin_eq_zero_iff Real.sin_eq_zero_iff theorem sin_ne_zero_iff {x : ℝ} : sin x ≠ 0 ↔ ∀ n : ℤ, (n : ℝ) * π ≠ x := by rw [← not_exists, not_iff_not, sin_eq_zero_iff] #align real.sin_ne_zero_iff Real.sin_ne_zero_iff theorem sin_eq_zero_iff_cos_eq {x : ℝ} : sin x = 0 ↔ cos x = 1 ∨ cos x = -1 := by rw [← mul_self_eq_one_iff, ← sin_sq_add_cos_sq x, sq, sq, ← sub_eq_iff_eq_add, sub_self] exact ⟨fun h => by rw [h, mul_zero], eq_zero_of_mul_self_eq_zero ∘ Eq.symm⟩ #align real.sin_eq_zero_iff_cos_eq Real.sin_eq_zero_iff_cos_eq theorem cos_eq_one_iff (x : ℝ) : cos x = 1 ↔ ∃ n : ℤ, (n : ℝ) * (2 * π) = x := ⟨fun h => let ⟨n, hn⟩ := sin_eq_zero_iff.1 (sin_eq_zero_iff_cos_eq.2 (Or.inl h)) ⟨n / 2, (Int.emod_two_eq_zero_or_one n).elim (fun hn0 => by rwa [← mul_assoc, ← @Int.cast_two ℝ, ← Int.cast_mul, Int.ediv_mul_cancel ((Int.dvd_iff_emod_eq_zero _ _).2 hn0)]) fun hn1 => by rw [← Int.emod_add_ediv n 2, hn1, Int.cast_add, Int.cast_one, add_mul, one_mul, add_comm, mul_comm (2 : ℤ), Int.cast_mul, mul_assoc, Int.cast_two] at hn rw [← hn, cos_int_mul_two_pi_add_pi] at h exact absurd h (by norm_num)⟩, fun ⟨n, hn⟩ => hn ▸ cos_int_mul_two_pi _⟩ #align real.cos_eq_one_iff Real.cos_eq_one_iff theorem cos_eq_one_iff_of_lt_of_lt {x : ℝ} (hx₁ : -(2 * π) < x) (hx₂ : x < 2 * π) : cos x = 1 ↔ x = 0 := ⟨fun h => by rcases (cos_eq_one_iff _).1 h with ⟨n, rfl⟩ rw [mul_lt_iff_lt_one_left two_pi_pos] at hx₂ rw [neg_lt, neg_mul_eq_neg_mul, mul_lt_iff_lt_one_left two_pi_pos] at hx₁ norm_cast at hx₁ hx₂ obtain rfl : n = 0 := le_antisymm (by omega) (by omega) simp, fun h => by simp [h]⟩ #align real.cos_eq_one_iff_of_lt_of_lt Real.cos_eq_one_iff_of_lt_of_lt theorem sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : -(π / 2) ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π / 2) (hxy : x < y) : sin x < sin y := by rw [← sub_pos, sin_sub_sin] have : 0 < sin ((y - x) / 2) := by apply sin_pos_of_pos_of_lt_pi <;> linarith have : 0 < cos ((y + x) / 2) := by refine cos_pos_of_mem_Ioo ⟨?_, ?_⟩ <;> linarith positivity #align real.sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two Real.sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two theorem strictMonoOn_sin : StrictMonoOn sin (Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) := fun _ hx _ hy hxy => sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two hx.1 hy.2 hxy #align real.strict_mono_on_sin Real.strictMonoOn_sin theorem cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : 0 ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π) (hxy : x < y) : cos y < cos x := by rw [← sin_pi_div_two_sub, ← sin_pi_div_two_sub] apply sin_lt_sin_of_lt_of_le_pi_div_two <;> linarith #align real.cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi Real.cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi theorem cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi_div_two {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : 0 ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π / 2) (hxy : x < y) : cos y < cos x := cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi hx₁ (hy₂.trans (by linarith)) hxy #align real.cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi_div_two Real.cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi_div_two theorem strictAntiOn_cos : StrictAntiOn cos (Icc 0 π) := fun _ hx _ hy hxy => cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi hx.1 hy.2 hxy #align real.strict_anti_on_cos Real.strictAntiOn_cos theorem cos_le_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : 0 ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π) (hxy : x ≤ y) : cos y ≤ cos x := (strictAntiOn_cos.le_iff_le ⟨hx₁.trans hxy, hy₂⟩ ⟨hx₁, hxy.trans hy₂⟩).2 hxy #align real.cos_le_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi Real.cos_le_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi theorem sin_le_sin_of_le_of_le_pi_div_two {x y : ℝ} (hx₁ : -(π / 2) ≤ x) (hy₂ : y ≤ π / 2) (hxy : x ≤ y) : sin x ≤ sin y := (strictMonoOn_sin.le_iff_le ⟨hx₁, hxy.trans hy₂⟩ ⟨hx₁.trans hxy, hy₂⟩).2 hxy #align real.sin_le_sin_of_le_of_le_pi_div_two Real.sin_le_sin_of_le_of_le_pi_div_two theorem injOn_sin : InjOn sin (Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) := strictMonoOn_sin.injOn #align real.inj_on_sin Real.injOn_sin theorem injOn_cos : InjOn cos (Icc 0 π) := strictAntiOn_cos.injOn #align real.inj_on_cos Real.injOn_cos theorem surjOn_sin : SurjOn sin (Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) (Icc (-1) 1) := by simpa only [sin_neg, sin_pi_div_two] using intermediate_value_Icc (neg_le_self pi_div_two_pos.le) continuous_sin.continuousOn #align real.surj_on_sin Real.surjOn_sin theorem surjOn_cos : SurjOn cos (Icc 0 π) (Icc (-1) 1) := by simpa only [cos_zero, cos_pi] using intermediate_value_Icc' pi_pos.le continuous_cos.continuousOn #align real.surj_on_cos Real.surjOn_cos theorem sin_mem_Icc (x : ℝ) : sin x ∈ Icc (-1 : ℝ) 1 := ⟨neg_one_le_sin x, sin_le_one x⟩ #align real.sin_mem_Icc Real.sin_mem_Icc theorem cos_mem_Icc (x : ℝ) : cos x ∈ Icc (-1 : ℝ) 1 := ⟨neg_one_le_cos x, cos_le_one x⟩ #align real.cos_mem_Icc Real.cos_mem_Icc theorem mapsTo_sin (s : Set ℝ) : MapsTo sin s (Icc (-1 : ℝ) 1) := fun x _ => sin_mem_Icc x #align real.maps_to_sin Real.mapsTo_sin theorem mapsTo_cos (s : Set ℝ) : MapsTo cos s (Icc (-1 : ℝ) 1) := fun x _ => cos_mem_Icc x #align real.maps_to_cos Real.mapsTo_cos theorem bijOn_sin : BijOn sin (Icc (-(π / 2)) (π / 2)) (Icc (-1) 1) := ⟨mapsTo_sin _, injOn_sin, surjOn_sin⟩ #align real.bij_on_sin Real.bijOn_sin theorem bijOn_cos : BijOn cos (Icc 0 π) (Icc (-1) 1) := ⟨mapsTo_cos _, injOn_cos, surjOn_cos⟩ #align real.bij_on_cos Real.bijOn_cos @[simp] theorem range_cos : range cos = (Icc (-1) 1 : Set ℝ) := Subset.antisymm (range_subset_iff.2 cos_mem_Icc) surjOn_cos.subset_range #align real.range_cos Real.range_cos @[simp] theorem range_sin : range sin = (Icc (-1) 1 : Set ℝ) := Subset.antisymm (range_subset_iff.2 sin_mem_Icc) surjOn_sin.subset_range #align real.range_sin Real.range_sin theorem range_cos_infinite : (range Real.cos).Infinite := by rw [Real.range_cos] exact Icc_infinite (by norm_num) #align real.range_cos_infinite Real.range_cos_infinite theorem range_sin_infinite : (range Real.sin).Infinite := by rw [Real.range_sin] exact Icc_infinite (by norm_num) #align real.range_sin_infinite Real.range_sin_infinite section CosDivSq variable (x : ℝ) /-- the series `sqrtTwoAddSeries x n` is `sqrt(2 + sqrt(2 + ... ))` with `n` square roots, starting with `x`. We define it here because `cos (pi / 2 ^ (n+1)) = sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n / 2` -/ @[simp] noncomputable def sqrtTwoAddSeries (x : ℝ) : ℕ → ℝ | 0 => x | n + 1 => √(2 + sqrtTwoAddSeries x n) #align real.sqrt_two_add_series Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero : sqrtTwoAddSeries x 0 = x := by simp #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_zero Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_one : sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 1 = √2 := by simp #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_one Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_one theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_two : sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 2 = √(2 + √2) := by simp #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_two Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_two theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero_nonneg : ∀ n : ℕ, 0 ≤ sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n | 0 => le_refl 0 | _ + 1 => sqrt_nonneg _ #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_zero_nonneg Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero_nonneg theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_nonneg {x : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ x) : ∀ n : ℕ, 0 ≤ sqrtTwoAddSeries x n | 0 => h | _ + 1 => sqrt_nonneg _ #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_nonneg Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_nonneg theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_lt_two : ∀ n : ℕ, sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n < 2 | 0 => by norm_num | n + 1 => by refine lt_of_lt_of_le ?_ (sqrt_sq zero_lt_two.le).le rw [sqrtTwoAddSeries, sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff, ← lt_sub_iff_add_lt'] · refine (sqrtTwoAddSeries_lt_two n).trans_le ?_ norm_num · exact add_nonneg zero_le_two (sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero_nonneg n) #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_lt_two Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_lt_two theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_succ (x : ℝ) : ∀ n : ℕ, sqrtTwoAddSeries x (n + 1) = sqrtTwoAddSeries (√(2 + x)) n | 0 => rfl | n + 1 => by rw [sqrtTwoAddSeries, sqrtTwoAddSeries_succ _ _, sqrtTwoAddSeries] #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_succ Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_succ theorem sqrtTwoAddSeries_monotone_left {x y : ℝ} (h : x ≤ y) : ∀ n : ℕ, sqrtTwoAddSeries x n ≤ sqrtTwoAddSeries y n | 0 => h | n + 1 => by rw [sqrtTwoAddSeries, sqrtTwoAddSeries] exact sqrt_le_sqrt (add_le_add_left (sqrtTwoAddSeries_monotone_left h _) _) #align real.sqrt_two_add_series_monotone_left Real.sqrtTwoAddSeries_monotone_left @[simp] theorem cos_pi_over_two_pow : ∀ n : ℕ, cos (π / 2 ^ (n + 1)) = sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n / 2 | 0 => by simp | n + 1 => by have A : (1 : ℝ) < 2 ^ (n + 1) := one_lt_pow one_lt_two n.succ_ne_zero have B : π / 2 ^ (n + 1) < π := div_lt_self pi_pos A have C : 0 < π / 2 ^ (n + 1) := by positivity rw [pow_succ, div_mul_eq_div_div, cos_half, cos_pi_over_two_pow n, sqrtTwoAddSeries, add_div_eq_mul_add_div, one_mul, ← div_mul_eq_div_div, sqrt_div, sqrt_mul_self] <;> linarith [sqrtTwoAddSeries_nonneg le_rfl n] #align real.cos_pi_over_two_pow Real.cos_pi_over_two_pow theorem sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow (n : ℕ) : sin (π / 2 ^ (n + 1)) ^ 2 = 1 - (sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n / 2) ^ 2 := by rw [sin_sq, cos_pi_over_two_pow] #align real.sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow Real.sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow theorem sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow_succ (n : ℕ) : sin (π / 2 ^ (n + 2)) ^ 2 = 1 / 2 - sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n / 4 := by rw [sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow, sqrtTwoAddSeries, div_pow, sq_sqrt, add_div, ← sub_sub] · congr · norm_num · norm_num · exact add_nonneg two_pos.le (sqrtTwoAddSeries_zero_nonneg _) #align real.sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow_succ Real.sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow_succ @[simp] theorem sin_pi_over_two_pow_succ (n : ℕ) : sin (π / 2 ^ (n + 2)) = √(2 - sqrtTwoAddSeries 0 n) / 2 := by rw [eq_div_iff_mul_eq two_ne_zero, eq_comm, sqrt_eq_iff_sq_eq, mul_pow, sin_sq_pi_over_two_pow_succ, sub_mul] · congr <;> norm_num · rw [sub_nonneg] exact (sqrtTwoAddSeries_lt_two _).le refine mul_nonneg (sin_nonneg_of_nonneg_of_le_pi ?_ ?_) zero_le_two · positivity · exact div_le_self pi_pos.le <| one_le_pow_of_one_le one_le_two _ #align real.sin_pi_over_two_pow_succ Real.sin_pi_over_two_pow_succ @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_four : cos (π / 4) = √2 / 2 := by trans cos (π / 2 ^ 2) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.cos_pi_div_four Real.cos_pi_div_four @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_four : sin (π / 4) = √2 / 2 := by trans sin (π / 2 ^ 2) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.sin_pi_div_four Real.sin_pi_div_four @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_eight : cos (π / 8) = √(2 + √2) / 2 := by trans cos (π / 2 ^ 3) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.cos_pi_div_eight Real.cos_pi_div_eight @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_eight : sin (π / 8) = √(2 - √2) / 2 := by trans sin (π / 2 ^ 3) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.sin_pi_div_eight Real.sin_pi_div_eight @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_sixteen : cos (π / 16) = √(2 + √(2 + √2)) / 2 := by trans cos (π / 2 ^ 4) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.cos_pi_div_sixteen Real.cos_pi_div_sixteen @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_sixteen : sin (π / 16) = √(2 - √(2 + √2)) / 2 := by trans sin (π / 2 ^ 4) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.sin_pi_div_sixteen Real.sin_pi_div_sixteen @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_thirty_two : cos (π / 32) = √(2 + √(2 + √(2 + √2))) / 2 := by trans cos (π / 2 ^ 5) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.cos_pi_div_thirty_two Real.cos_pi_div_thirty_two @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_thirty_two : sin (π / 32) = √(2 - √(2 + √(2 + √2))) / 2 := by trans sin (π / 2 ^ 5) · congr norm_num · simp #align real.sin_pi_div_thirty_two Real.sin_pi_div_thirty_two -- This section is also a convenient location for other explicit values of `sin` and `cos`. /-- The cosine of `π / 3` is `1 / 2`. -/ @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_three : cos (π / 3) = 1 / 2 := by have h₁ : (2 * cos (π / 3) - 1) ^ 2 * (2 * cos (π / 3) + 2) = 0 := by have : cos (3 * (π / 3)) = cos π := by congr 1 ring linarith [cos_pi, cos_three_mul (π / 3)] cases' mul_eq_zero.mp h₁ with h h · linarith [pow_eq_zero h] · have : cos π < cos (π / 3) := by refine cos_lt_cos_of_nonneg_of_le_pi ?_ le_rfl ?_ <;> linarith [pi_pos] linarith [cos_pi] #align real.cos_pi_div_three Real.cos_pi_div_three /-- The cosine of `π / 6` is `√3 / 2`. -/ @[simp] theorem cos_pi_div_six : cos (π / 6) = √3 / 2 := by rw [show (6 : ℝ) = 3 * 2 by norm_num, div_mul_eq_div_div, cos_half, cos_pi_div_three, one_add_div, ← div_mul_eq_div_div, two_add_one_eq_three, sqrt_div, sqrt_mul_self] <;> linarith [pi_pos] #align real.cos_pi_div_six Real.cos_pi_div_six /-- The square of the cosine of `π / 6` is `3 / 4` (this is sometimes more convenient than the result for cosine itself). -/ theorem sq_cos_pi_div_six : cos (π / 6) ^ 2 = 3 / 4 := by rw [cos_pi_div_six, div_pow, sq_sqrt] <;> norm_num #align real.sq_cos_pi_div_six Real.sq_cos_pi_div_six /-- The sine of `π / 6` is `1 / 2`. -/ @[simp] theorem sin_pi_div_six : sin (π / 6) = 1 / 2 := by rw [← cos_pi_div_two_sub, ← cos_pi_div_three] congr ring #align real.sin_pi_div_six Real.sin_pi_div_six /-- The square of the sine of `π / 3` is `3 / 4` (this is sometimes more convenient than the result for cosine itself). -/ theorem sq_sin_pi_div_three : sin (π / 3) ^ 2 = 3 / 4 := by rw [← cos_pi_div_two_sub, ← sq_cos_pi_div_six] congr ring #align real.sq_sin_pi_div_three Real.sq_sin_pi_div_three /-- The sine of `π / 3` is `√3 / 2`. -/ @[simp]
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theorem sin_pi_div_three : sin (π / 3) = √3 / 2 := by
rw [← cos_pi_div_two_sub, ← cos_pi_div_six] congr ring
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Patrick Massot -/ import Mathlib.Topology.Order #align_import topology.maps from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d91e7f7a7f1c7e9f0e18fdb6bde4f652004c735d" /-! # Specific classes of maps between topological spaces This file introduces the following properties of a map `f : X → Y` between topological spaces: * `IsOpenMap f` means the image of an open set under `f` is open. * `IsClosedMap f` means the image of a closed set under `f` is closed. (Open and closed maps need not be continuous.) * `Inducing f` means the topology on `X` is the one induced via `f` from the topology on `Y`. These behave like embeddings except they need not be injective. Instead, points of `X` which are identified by `f` are also inseparable in the topology on `X`. * `Embedding f` means `f` is inducing and also injective. Equivalently, `f` identifies `X` with a subspace of `Y`. * `OpenEmbedding f` means `f` is an embedding with open image, so it identifies `X` with an open subspace of `Y`. Equivalently, `f` is an embedding and an open map. * `ClosedEmbedding f` similarly means `f` is an embedding with closed image, so it identifies `X` with a closed subspace of `Y`. Equivalently, `f` is an embedding and a closed map. * `QuotientMap f` is the dual condition to `Embedding f`: `f` is surjective and the topology on `Y` is the one coinduced via `f` from the topology on `X`. Equivalently, `f` identifies `Y` with a quotient of `X`. Quotient maps are also sometimes known as identification maps. ## References * <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_and_closed_maps> * <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedding#General_topology> * <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotient_space_(topology)#Quotient_map> ## Tags open map, closed map, embedding, quotient map, identification map -/ open Set Filter Function open TopologicalSpace Topology Filter variable {X : Type*} {Y : Type*} {Z : Type*} {ι : Type*} {f : X → Y} {g : Y → Z} section Inducing variable [TopologicalSpace X] [TopologicalSpace Y] [TopologicalSpace Z] theorem inducing_induced (f : X → Y) : @Inducing X Y (TopologicalSpace.induced f ‹_›) _ f := @Inducing.mk _ _ (TopologicalSpace.induced f ‹_›) _ _ rfl theorem inducing_id : Inducing (@id X) := ⟨induced_id.symm⟩ #align inducing_id inducing_id protected theorem Inducing.comp (hg : Inducing g) (hf : Inducing f) : Inducing (g ∘ f) := ⟨by rw [hf.induced, hg.induced, induced_compose]⟩ #align inducing.comp Inducing.comp theorem Inducing.of_comp_iff (hg : Inducing g) : Inducing (g ∘ f) ↔ Inducing f := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, hg.comp⟩ rw [inducing_iff, hg.induced, induced_compose, h.induced] #align inducing.inducing_iff Inducing.of_comp_iff theorem inducing_of_inducing_compose (hf : Continuous f) (hg : Continuous g) (hgf : Inducing (g ∘ f)) : Inducing f := ⟨le_antisymm (by rwa [← continuous_iff_le_induced]) (by rw [hgf.induced, ← induced_compose] exact induced_mono hg.le_induced)⟩ #align inducing_of_inducing_compose inducing_of_inducing_compose theorem inducing_iff_nhds : Inducing f ↔ ∀ x, 𝓝 x = comap f (𝓝 (f x)) := (inducing_iff _).trans (induced_iff_nhds_eq f) #align inducing_iff_nhds inducing_iff_nhds namespace Inducing theorem nhds_eq_comap (hf : Inducing f) : ∀ x : X, 𝓝 x = comap f (𝓝 <| f x) := inducing_iff_nhds.1 hf #align inducing.nhds_eq_comap Inducing.nhds_eq_comap theorem basis_nhds {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set Y} (hf : Inducing f) {x : X} (h_basis : (𝓝 (f x)).HasBasis p s) : (𝓝 x).HasBasis p (preimage f ∘ s) := hf.nhds_eq_comap x ▸ h_basis.comap f theorem nhdsSet_eq_comap (hf : Inducing f) (s : Set X) : 𝓝ˢ s = comap f (𝓝ˢ (f '' s)) := by simp only [nhdsSet, sSup_image, comap_iSup, hf.nhds_eq_comap, iSup_image] #align inducing.nhds_set_eq_comap Inducing.nhdsSet_eq_comap theorem map_nhds_eq (hf : Inducing f) (x : X) : (𝓝 x).map f = 𝓝[range f] f x := hf.induced.symm ▸ map_nhds_induced_eq x #align inducing.map_nhds_eq Inducing.map_nhds_eq theorem map_nhds_of_mem (hf : Inducing f) (x : X) (h : range f ∈ 𝓝 (f x)) : (𝓝 x).map f = 𝓝 (f x) := hf.induced.symm ▸ map_nhds_induced_of_mem h #align inducing.map_nhds_of_mem Inducing.map_nhds_of_mem -- Porting note (#10756): new lemma
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theorem mapClusterPt_iff (hf : Inducing f) {x : X} {l : Filter X} : MapClusterPt (f x) l f ↔ ClusterPt x l := by
delta MapClusterPt ClusterPt rw [← Filter.push_pull', ← hf.nhds_eq_comap, map_neBot_iff]
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Markus Himmel. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Markus Himmel -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Category.ModuleCat.EpiMono import Mathlib.Algebra.Category.ModuleCat.Kernels import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Subobject.WellPowered import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Subobject.Limits #align_import algebra.category.Module.subobject from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6d584f1709bedbed9175bd9350df46599bdd7213" /-! # Subobjects in the category of `R`-modules We construct an explicit order isomorphism between the categorical subobjects of an `R`-module `M` and its submodules. This immediately implies that the category of `R`-modules is well-powered. -/ open CategoryTheory open CategoryTheory.Subobject open CategoryTheory.Limits open ModuleCat universe v u namespace ModuleCat set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false -- `Module` variable {R : Type u} [Ring R] (M : ModuleCat.{v} R) /-- The categorical subobjects of a module `M` are in one-to-one correspondence with its submodules. -/ noncomputable def subobjectModule : Subobject M ≃o Submodule R M := OrderIso.symm { invFun := fun S => LinearMap.range S.arrow toFun := fun N => Subobject.mk (↾N.subtype) right_inv := fun S => Eq.symm (by fapply eq_mk_of_comm · apply LinearEquiv.toModuleIso'Left apply LinearEquiv.ofBijective (LinearMap.codRestrict (LinearMap.range S.arrow) S.arrow _) constructor · simp [← LinearMap.ker_eq_bot, LinearMap.ker_codRestrict] rw [ker_eq_bot_of_mono] · rw [← LinearMap.range_eq_top, LinearMap.range_codRestrict, Submodule.comap_subtype_self] exact LinearMap.mem_range_self _ · apply LinearMap.ext intro x rfl) left_inv := fun N => by -- Porting note: The type of `↾N.subtype` was ambiguous. Not entirely sure, I made the right -- choice here convert congr_arg LinearMap.range (underlyingIso_arrow (↾N.subtype : of R { x // x ∈ N } ⟶ M)) using 1 · have : -- Porting note: added the `.toLinearEquiv.toLinearMap` (underlyingIso (↾N.subtype : of R _ ⟶ M)).inv = (underlyingIso (↾N.subtype : of R _ ⟶ M)).symm.toLinearEquiv.toLinearMap := by apply LinearMap.ext intro x rfl rw [this, comp_def, LinearEquiv.range_comp] · exact (Submodule.range_subtype _).symm map_rel_iff' := fun {S T} => by refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => mk_le_mk_of_comm (↟(Submodule.inclusion h)) rfl⟩ convert LinearMap.range_comp_le_range (ofMkLEMk _ _ h) (↾T.subtype) · simpa only [← comp_def, ofMkLEMk_comp] using (Submodule.range_subtype _).symm · exact (Submodule.range_subtype _).symm } #align Module.subobject_Module ModuleCat.subobjectModule instance wellPowered_moduleCat : WellPowered (ModuleCat.{v} R) := ⟨fun M => ⟨⟨_, ⟨(subobjectModule M).toEquiv⟩⟩⟩⟩ #align Module.well_powered_Module ModuleCat.wellPowered_moduleCat attribute [local instance] hasKernels_moduleCat /-- Bundle an element `m : M` such that `f m = 0` as a term of `kernelSubobject f`. -/ noncomputable def toKernelSubobject {M N : ModuleCat.{v} R} {f : M ⟶ N} : LinearMap.ker f →ₗ[R] kernelSubobject f := (kernelSubobjectIso f ≪≫ ModuleCat.kernelIsoKer f).inv #align Module.to_kernel_subobject ModuleCat.toKernelSubobject @[simp]
Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Subobject.lean
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theorem toKernelSubobject_arrow {M N : ModuleCat R} {f : M ⟶ N} (x : LinearMap.ker f) : (kernelSubobject f).arrow (toKernelSubobject x) = x.1 := by
-- Porting note: The whole proof was just `simp [toKernelSubobject]`. suffices ((arrow ((kernelSubobject f))) ∘ (kernelSubobjectIso f ≪≫ kernelIsoKer f).inv) x = x by convert this rw [Iso.trans_inv, ← coe_comp, Category.assoc] simp only [Category.assoc, kernelSubobject_arrow', kernelIsoKer_inv_kernel_ι] aesop_cat
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Heather Macbeth. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Heather Macbeth -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.AbsMax import Mathlib.Analysis.LocallyConvex.WithSeminorms import Mathlib.Geometry.Manifold.MFDeriv.Basic import Mathlib.Topology.LocallyConstant.Basic #align_import geometry.manifold.complex from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982" /-! # Holomorphic functions on complex manifolds Thanks to the rigidity of complex-differentiability compared to real-differentiability, there are many results about complex manifolds with no analogue for manifolds over a general normed field. For now, this file contains just two (closely related) such results: ## Main results * `MDifferentiable.isLocallyConstant`: A complex-differentiable function on a compact complex manifold is locally constant. * `MDifferentiable.exists_eq_const_of_compactSpace`: A complex-differentiable function on a compact preconnected complex manifold is constant. ## TODO There is a whole theory to develop here. Maybe a next step would be to develop a theory of holomorphic vector/line bundles, including: * the finite-dimensionality of the space of sections of a holomorphic vector bundle * Siegel's theorem: for any `n + 1` formal ratios `g 0 / h 0`, `g 1 / h 1`, .... `g n / h n` of sections of a fixed line bundle `L` over a complex `n`-manifold, there exists a polynomial relationship `P (g 0 / h 0, g 1 / h 1, .... g n / h n) = 0` Another direction would be to develop the relationship with sheaf theory, building the sheaves of holomorphic and meromorphic functions on a complex manifold and proving algebraic results about the stalks, such as the Weierstrass preparation theorem. -/ open scoped Manifold Topology Filter open Function Set Filter Complex variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℂ E] variable {F : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace ℂ F] variable {H : Type*} [TopologicalSpace H] {I : ModelWithCorners ℂ E H} [I.Boundaryless] variable {M : Type*} [TopologicalSpace M] [CompactSpace M] [ChartedSpace H M] [SmoothManifoldWithCorners I M] /-- **Maximum modulus principle**: if `f : M → F` is complex differentiable in a neighborhood of `c` and the norm `‖f z‖` has a local maximum at `c`, then `‖f z‖` is locally constant in a neighborhood of `c`. This is a manifold version of `Complex.norm_eventually_eq_of_isLocalMax`. -/
Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Complex.lean
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theorem Complex.norm_eventually_eq_of_mdifferentiableAt_of_isLocalMax {f : M → F} {c : M} (hd : ∀ᶠ z in 𝓝 c, MDifferentiableAt I 𝓘(ℂ, F) f z) (hc : IsLocalMax (norm ∘ f) c) : ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝 c, ‖f y‖ = ‖f c‖ := by
set e := extChartAt I c have hI : range I = univ := ModelWithCorners.Boundaryless.range_eq_univ have H₁ : 𝓝[range I] (e c) = 𝓝 (e c) := by rw [hI, nhdsWithin_univ] have H₂ : map e.symm (𝓝 (e c)) = 𝓝 c := by rw [← map_extChartAt_symm_nhdsWithin_range I c, H₁] rw [← H₂, eventually_map] replace hd : ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝 (e c), DifferentiableAt ℂ (f ∘ e.symm) y := by have : e.target ∈ 𝓝 (e c) := H₁ ▸ extChartAt_target_mem_nhdsWithin I c filter_upwards [this, Tendsto.eventually H₂.le hd] with y hyt hy₂ have hys : e.symm y ∈ (chartAt H c).source := by rw [← extChartAt_source I c] exact (extChartAt I c).map_target hyt have hfy : f (e.symm y) ∈ (chartAt F (0 : F)).source := mem_univ _ rw [mdifferentiableAt_iff_of_mem_source hys hfy, hI, differentiableWithinAt_univ, e.right_inv hyt] at hy₂ exact hy₂.2 convert norm_eventually_eq_of_isLocalMax hd _ · exact congr_arg f (extChartAt_to_inv _ _).symm · simpa only [e, IsLocalMax, IsMaxFilter, ← H₂, (· ∘ ·), extChartAt_to_inv] using hc
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Joseph Myers. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Joseph Myers -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.BigOperators import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.BigOperators import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.AffineMap import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.AffineSubspace import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Finsupp import Mathlib.Tactic.FinCases #align_import linear_algebra.affine_space.combination from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2de9c37fa71dde2f1c6feff19876dd6a7b1519f0" /-! # Affine combinations of points This file defines affine combinations of points. ## Main definitions * `weightedVSubOfPoint` is a general weighted combination of subtractions with an explicit base point, yielding a vector. * `weightedVSub` uses an arbitrary choice of base point and is intended to be used when the sum of weights is 0, in which case the result is independent of the choice of base point. * `affineCombination` adds the weighted combination to the arbitrary base point, yielding a point rather than a vector, and is intended to be used when the sum of weights is 1, in which case the result is independent of the choice of base point. These definitions are for sums over a `Finset`; versions for a `Fintype` may be obtained using `Finset.univ`, while versions for a `Finsupp` may be obtained using `Finsupp.support`. ## References * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affine_space -/ noncomputable section open Affine namespace Finset theorem univ_fin2 : (univ : Finset (Fin 2)) = {0, 1} := by ext x fin_cases x <;> simp #align finset.univ_fin2 Finset.univ_fin2 variable {k : Type*} {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [Ring k] [AddCommGroup V] [Module k V] variable [S : AffineSpace V P] variable {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) variable {ι₂ : Type*} (s₂ : Finset ι₂) /-- A weighted sum of the results of subtracting a base point from the given points, as a linear map on the weights. The main cases of interest are where the sum of the weights is 0, in which case the sum is independent of the choice of base point, and where the sum of the weights is 1, in which case the sum added to the base point is independent of the choice of base point. -/ def weightedVSubOfPoint (p : ι → P) (b : P) : (ι → k) →ₗ[k] V := ∑ i ∈ s, (LinearMap.proj i : (ι → k) →ₗ[k] k).smulRight (p i -ᵥ b) #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint @[simp] theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_apply (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p i -ᵥ b) := by simp [weightedVSubOfPoint, LinearMap.sum_apply] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_apply Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply /-- The value of `weightedVSubOfPoint`, where the given points are equal. -/ @[simp (high)] theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const (w : ι → k) (p : P) (b : P) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint (fun _ => p) b w = (∑ i ∈ s, w i) • (p -ᵥ b) := by rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, sum_smul] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_apply_const Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const /-- `weightedVSubOfPoint` gives equal results for two families of weights and two families of points that are equal on `s`. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_congr {w₁ w₂ : ι → k} (hw : ∀ i ∈ s, w₁ i = w₂ i) {p₁ p₂ : ι → P} (hp : ∀ i ∈ s, p₁ i = p₂ i) (b : P) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₁ b w₁ = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₂ b w₂ := by simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply] refine sum_congr rfl fun i hi => ?_ rw [hw i hi, hp i hi] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_congr Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_congr /-- Given a family of points, if we use a member of the family as a base point, the `weightedVSubOfPoint` does not depend on the value of the weights at this point. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_weights_eq (p : ι → P) (j : ι) (w₁ w₂ : ι → k) (hw : ∀ i, i ≠ j → w₁ i = w₂ i) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p j) w₁ = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p j) w₂ := by simp only [Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply] congr ext i rcases eq_or_ne i j with h | h · simp [h] · simp [hw i h] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_eq_of_weights_eq Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_weights_eq /-- The weighted sum is independent of the base point when the sum of the weights is 0. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_sum_eq_zero (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) (b₁ b₂ : P) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₁ w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₂ w := by apply eq_of_sub_eq_zero rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← sum_sub_distrib] conv_lhs => congr · skip · ext rw [← smul_sub, vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_left] rw [← sum_smul, h, zero_smul] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_eq_of_sum_eq_zero Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_sum_eq_zero /-- The weighted sum, added to the base point, is independent of the base point when the sum of the weights is 1. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) (b₁ b₂ : P) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₁ w +ᵥ b₁ = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₂ w +ᵥ b₂ := by erw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← @vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq V, vadd_vsub_assoc, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, ← add_sub_assoc, add_comm, add_sub_assoc, ← sum_sub_distrib] conv_lhs => congr · skip · congr · skip · ext rw [← smul_sub, vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_left] rw [← sum_smul, h, one_smul, vsub_add_vsub_cancel, vsub_self] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one /-- The weighted sum is unaffected by removing the base point, if present, from the set of points. -/ @[simp (high)] theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_erase [DecidableEq ι] (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (i : ι) : (s.erase i).weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w := by rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply] apply sum_erase rw [vsub_self, smul_zero] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_erase Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_erase /-- The weighted sum is unaffected by adding the base point, whether or not present, to the set of points. -/ @[simp (high)] theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_insert [DecidableEq ι] (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (i : ι) : (insert i s).weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w := by rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply] apply sum_insert_zero rw [vsub_self, smul_zero] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_insert Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_insert /-- The weighted sum is unaffected by changing the weights to the corresponding indicator function and adding points to the set. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) {s₁ s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : s₁.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint p b (Set.indicator (↑s₁) w) := by rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply] exact Eq.symm <| sum_indicator_subset_of_eq_zero w (fun i wi => wi • (p i -ᵥ b : V)) h fun i => zero_smul k _ #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_indicator_subset Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset /-- A weighted sum, over the image of an embedding, equals a weighted sum with the same points and weights over the original `Finset`. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_map (e : ι₂ ↪ ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) : (s₂.map e).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint (p ∘ e) b (w ∘ e) := by simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply] exact Finset.sum_map _ _ _ #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_map Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_map /-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, expressed as a subtraction of two `weightedVSubOfPoint` expressions. -/ theorem sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub (w : ι → k) (p₁ p₂ : ι → P) (b : P) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂ i)) = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₁ b w - s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₂ b w := by simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← sum_sub_distrib, ← smul_sub, vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_right] #align finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_sub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub /-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the right is constant, expressed as a subtraction involving a `weightedVSubOfPoint` expression. -/ theorem sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub (w : ι → k) (p₁ : ι → P) (p₂ b : P) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂)) = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₁ b w - (∑ i ∈ s, w i) • (p₂ -ᵥ b) := by rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const] #align finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_sub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub /-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the left is constant, expressed as a subtraction involving a `weightedVSubOfPoint` expression. -/ theorem sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_sub_weightedVSubOfPoint (w : ι → k) (p₂ : ι → P) (p₁ b : P) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ -ᵥ p₂ i)) = (∑ i ∈ s, w i) • (p₁ -ᵥ b) - s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₂ b w := by rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const] #align finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_sub_weighted_vsub_of_point Finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_sub_weightedVSubOfPoint /-- A weighted sum may be split into such sums over two subsets. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) : (s \ s₂).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w + s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, sum_sdiff h] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_sdiff Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff /-- A weighted sum may be split into a subtraction of such sums over two subsets. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff_sub [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) : (s \ s₂).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w - s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint p b (-w) = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by rw [map_neg, sub_neg_eq_add, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff h] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_sdiff_sub Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff_sub /-- A weighted sum over `s.subtype pred` equals one over `s.filter pred`. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) (pred : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred pred] : ((s.subtype pred).weightedVSubOfPoint (fun i => p i) b fun i => w i) = (s.filter pred).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← sum_subtype_eq_sum_filter] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_subtype_eq_filter Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter /-- A weighted sum over `s.filter pred` equals one over `s` if all the weights at indices in `s` not satisfying `pred` are zero. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) {pred : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred pred] (h : ∀ i ∈ s, w i ≠ 0 → pred i) : (s.filter pred).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, sum_filter_of_ne] intro i hi hne refine h i hi ?_ intro hw simp [hw] at hne #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_filter_of_ne Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne /-- A constant multiplier of the weights in `weightedVSubOfPoint` may be moved outside the sum. -/ theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_const_smul (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) (c : k) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b (c • w) = c • s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, smul_sum, Pi.smul_apply, smul_smul, smul_eq_mul] #align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_const_smul Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_const_smul /-- A weighted sum of the results of subtracting a default base point from the given points, as a linear map on the weights. This is intended to be used when the sum of the weights is 0; that condition is specified as a hypothesis on those lemmas that require it. -/ def weightedVSub (p : ι → P) : (ι → k) →ₗ[k] V := s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (Classical.choice S.nonempty) #align finset.weighted_vsub Finset.weightedVSub /-- Applying `weightedVSub` with given weights. This is for the case where a result involving a default base point is OK (for example, when that base point will cancel out later); a more typical use case for `weightedVSub` would involve selecting a preferred base point with `weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero` and then using `weightedVSubOfPoint_apply`. -/ theorem weightedVSub_apply (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : s.weightedVSub p w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p i -ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty) := by simp [weightedVSub, LinearMap.sum_apply] #align finset.weighted_vsub_apply Finset.weightedVSub_apply /-- `weightedVSub` gives the sum of the results of subtracting any base point, when the sum of the weights is 0. -/ theorem weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) (b : P) : s.weightedVSub p w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := s.weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_sum_eq_zero w p h _ _ #align finset.weighted_vsub_eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_of_sum_eq_zero Finset.weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero /-- The value of `weightedVSub`, where the given points are equal and the sum of the weights is 0. -/ @[simp] theorem weightedVSub_apply_const (w : ι → k) (p : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) : s.weightedVSub (fun _ => p) w = 0 := by rw [weightedVSub, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const, h, zero_smul] #align finset.weighted_vsub_apply_const Finset.weightedVSub_apply_const /-- The `weightedVSub` for an empty set is 0. -/ @[simp] theorem weightedVSub_empty (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : (∅ : Finset ι).weightedVSub p w = (0 : V) := by simp [weightedVSub_apply] #align finset.weighted_vsub_empty Finset.weightedVSub_empty /-- `weightedVSub` gives equal results for two families of weights and two families of points that are equal on `s`. -/ theorem weightedVSub_congr {w₁ w₂ : ι → k} (hw : ∀ i ∈ s, w₁ i = w₂ i) {p₁ p₂ : ι → P} (hp : ∀ i ∈ s, p₁ i = p₂ i) : s.weightedVSub p₁ w₁ = s.weightedVSub p₂ w₂ := s.weightedVSubOfPoint_congr hw hp _ #align finset.weighted_vsub_congr Finset.weightedVSub_congr /-- The weighted sum is unaffected by changing the weights to the corresponding indicator function and adding points to the set. -/ theorem weightedVSub_indicator_subset (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {s₁ s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : s₁.weightedVSub p w = s₂.weightedVSub p (Set.indicator (↑s₁) w) := weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset _ _ _ h #align finset.weighted_vsub_indicator_subset Finset.weightedVSub_indicator_subset /-- A weighted subtraction, over the image of an embedding, equals a weighted subtraction with the same points and weights over the original `Finset`. -/ theorem weightedVSub_map (e : ι₂ ↪ ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : (s₂.map e).weightedVSub p w = s₂.weightedVSub (p ∘ e) (w ∘ e) := s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint_map _ _ _ _ #align finset.weighted_vsub_map Finset.weightedVSub_map /-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, expressed as a subtraction of two `weightedVSub` expressions. -/ theorem sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub (w : ι → k) (p₁ p₂ : ι → P) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂ i)) = s.weightedVSub p₁ w - s.weightedVSub p₂ w := s.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub _ _ _ _ #align finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weighted_vsub_sub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub /-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the right is constant and the sum of the weights is 0. -/ theorem sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSub (w : ι → k) (p₁ : ι → P) (p₂ : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂)) = s.weightedVSub p₁ w := by rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub, s.weightedVSub_apply_const _ _ h, sub_zero] #align finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weighted_vsub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSub /-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the left is constant and the sum of the weights is 0. -/ theorem sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_neg_weightedVSub (w : ι → k) (p₂ : ι → P) (p₁ : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ -ᵥ p₂ i)) = -s.weightedVSub p₂ w := by rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub, s.weightedVSub_apply_const _ _ h, zero_sub] #align finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_neg_weighted_vsub Finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_neg_weightedVSub /-- A weighted sum may be split into such sums over two subsets. -/ theorem weightedVSub_sdiff [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : (s \ s₂).weightedVSub p w + s₂.weightedVSub p w = s.weightedVSub p w := s.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff h _ _ _ #align finset.weighted_vsub_sdiff Finset.weightedVSub_sdiff /-- A weighted sum may be split into a subtraction of such sums over two subsets. -/ theorem weightedVSub_sdiff_sub [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : (s \ s₂).weightedVSub p w - s₂.weightedVSub p (-w) = s.weightedVSub p w := s.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff_sub h _ _ _ #align finset.weighted_vsub_sdiff_sub Finset.weightedVSub_sdiff_sub /-- A weighted sum over `s.subtype pred` equals one over `s.filter pred`. -/ theorem weightedVSub_subtype_eq_filter (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (pred : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred pred] : ((s.subtype pred).weightedVSub (fun i => p i) fun i => w i) = (s.filter pred).weightedVSub p w := s.weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter _ _ _ _ #align finset.weighted_vsub_subtype_eq_filter Finset.weightedVSub_subtype_eq_filter /-- A weighted sum over `s.filter pred` equals one over `s` if all the weights at indices in `s` not satisfying `pred` are zero. -/ theorem weightedVSub_filter_of_ne (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {pred : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred pred] (h : ∀ i ∈ s, w i ≠ 0 → pred i) : (s.filter pred).weightedVSub p w = s.weightedVSub p w := s.weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne _ _ _ h #align finset.weighted_vsub_filter_of_ne Finset.weightedVSub_filter_of_ne /-- A constant multiplier of the weights in `weightedVSub_of` may be moved outside the sum. -/ theorem weightedVSub_const_smul (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (c : k) : s.weightedVSub p (c • w) = c • s.weightedVSub p w := s.weightedVSubOfPoint_const_smul _ _ _ _ #align finset.weighted_vsub_const_smul Finset.weightedVSub_const_smul instance : AffineSpace (ι → k) (ι → k) := Pi.instAddTorsor variable (k) /-- A weighted sum of the results of subtracting a default base point from the given points, added to that base point, as an affine map on the weights. This is intended to be used when the sum of the weights is 1, in which case it is an affine combination (barycenter) of the points with the given weights; that condition is specified as a hypothesis on those lemmas that require it. -/ def affineCombination (p : ι → P) : (ι → k) →ᵃ[k] P where toFun w := s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (Classical.choice S.nonempty) w +ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty linear := s.weightedVSub p map_vadd' w₁ w₂ := by simp_rw [vadd_vadd, weightedVSub, vadd_eq_add, LinearMap.map_add] #align finset.affine_combination Finset.affineCombination /-- The linear map corresponding to `affineCombination` is `weightedVSub`. -/ @[simp] theorem affineCombination_linear (p : ι → P) : (s.affineCombination k p).linear = s.weightedVSub p := rfl #align finset.affine_combination_linear Finset.affineCombination_linear variable {k} /-- Applying `affineCombination` with given weights. This is for the case where a result involving a default base point is OK (for example, when that base point will cancel out later); a more typical use case for `affineCombination` would involve selecting a preferred base point with `affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one` and then using `weightedVSubOfPoint_apply`. -/ theorem affineCombination_apply (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : (s.affineCombination k p) w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (Classical.choice S.nonempty) w +ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty := rfl #align finset.affine_combination_apply Finset.affineCombination_apply /-- The value of `affineCombination`, where the given points are equal. -/ @[simp] theorem affineCombination_apply_const (w : ι → k) (p : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) : s.affineCombination k (fun _ => p) w = p := by rw [affineCombination_apply, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const, h, one_smul, vsub_vadd] #align finset.affine_combination_apply_const Finset.affineCombination_apply_const /-- `affineCombination` gives equal results for two families of weights and two families of points that are equal on `s`. -/ theorem affineCombination_congr {w₁ w₂ : ι → k} (hw : ∀ i ∈ s, w₁ i = w₂ i) {p₁ p₂ : ι → P} (hp : ∀ i ∈ s, p₁ i = p₂ i) : s.affineCombination k p₁ w₁ = s.affineCombination k p₂ w₂ := by simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_congr hw hp] #align finset.affine_combination_congr Finset.affineCombination_congr /-- `affineCombination` gives the sum with any base point, when the sum of the weights is 1. -/ theorem affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) (b : P) : s.affineCombination k p w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w +ᵥ b := s.weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one w p h _ _ #align finset.affine_combination_eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_vadd_of_sum_eq_one Finset.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one /-- Adding a `weightedVSub` to an `affineCombination`. -/ theorem weightedVSub_vadd_affineCombination (w₁ w₂ : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : s.weightedVSub p w₁ +ᵥ s.affineCombination k p w₂ = s.affineCombination k p (w₁ + w₂) := by rw [← vadd_eq_add, AffineMap.map_vadd, affineCombination_linear] #align finset.weighted_vsub_vadd_affine_combination Finset.weightedVSub_vadd_affineCombination /-- Subtracting two `affineCombination`s. -/ theorem affineCombination_vsub (w₁ w₂ : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : s.affineCombination k p w₁ -ᵥ s.affineCombination k p w₂ = s.weightedVSub p (w₁ - w₂) := by rw [← AffineMap.linearMap_vsub, affineCombination_linear, vsub_eq_sub] #align finset.affine_combination_vsub Finset.affineCombination_vsub theorem attach_affineCombination_of_injective [DecidableEq P] (s : Finset P) (w : P → k) (f : s → P) (hf : Function.Injective f) : s.attach.affineCombination k f (w ∘ f) = (image f univ).affineCombination k id w := by simp only [affineCombination, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, id, vadd_right_cancel_iff, Function.comp_apply, AffineMap.coe_mk] let g₁ : s → V := fun i => w (f i) • (f i -ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty) let g₂ : P → V := fun i => w i • (i -ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty) change univ.sum g₁ = (image f univ).sum g₂ have hgf : g₁ = g₂ ∘ f := by ext simp rw [hgf, sum_image] · simp only [Function.comp_apply] · exact fun _ _ _ _ hxy => hf hxy #align finset.attach_affine_combination_of_injective Finset.attach_affineCombination_of_injective theorem attach_affineCombination_coe (s : Finset P) (w : P → k) : s.attach.affineCombination k ((↑) : s → P) (w ∘ (↑)) = s.affineCombination k id w := by classical rw [attach_affineCombination_of_injective s w ((↑) : s → P) Subtype.coe_injective, univ_eq_attach, attach_image_val] #align finset.attach_affine_combination_coe Finset.attach_affineCombination_coe /-- Viewing a module as an affine space modelled on itself, a `weightedVSub` is just a linear combination. -/ @[simp] theorem weightedVSub_eq_linear_combination {ι} (s : Finset ι) {w : ι → k} {p : ι → V} (hw : s.sum w = 0) : s.weightedVSub p w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • p i := by simp [s.weightedVSub_apply, vsub_eq_sub, smul_sub, ← Finset.sum_smul, hw] #align finset.weighted_vsub_eq_linear_combination Finset.weightedVSub_eq_linear_combination /-- Viewing a module as an affine space modelled on itself, affine combinations are just linear combinations. -/ @[simp] theorem affineCombination_eq_linear_combination (s : Finset ι) (p : ι → V) (w : ι → k) (hw : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) : s.affineCombination k p w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • p i := by simp [s.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one w p hw 0] #align finset.affine_combination_eq_linear_combination Finset.affineCombination_eq_linear_combination /-- An `affineCombination` equals a point if that point is in the set and has weight 1 and the other points in the set have weight 0. -/ @[simp] theorem affineCombination_of_eq_one_of_eq_zero (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {i : ι} (his : i ∈ s) (hwi : w i = 1) (hw0 : ∀ i2 ∈ s, i2 ≠ i → w i2 = 0) : s.affineCombination k p w = p i := by have h1 : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1 := hwi ▸ sum_eq_single i hw0 fun h => False.elim (h his) rw [s.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one w p h1 (p i), weightedVSubOfPoint_apply] convert zero_vadd V (p i) refine sum_eq_zero ?_ intro i2 hi2 by_cases h : i2 = i · simp [h] · simp [hw0 i2 hi2 h] #align finset.affine_combination_of_eq_one_of_eq_zero Finset.affineCombination_of_eq_one_of_eq_zero /-- An affine combination is unaffected by changing the weights to the corresponding indicator function and adding points to the set. -/ theorem affineCombination_indicator_subset (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {s₁ s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : s₁.affineCombination k p w = s₂.affineCombination k p (Set.indicator (↑s₁) w) := by rw [affineCombination_apply, affineCombination_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset _ _ _ h] #align finset.affine_combination_indicator_subset Finset.affineCombination_indicator_subset /-- An affine combination, over the image of an embedding, equals an affine combination with the same points and weights over the original `Finset`. -/ theorem affineCombination_map (e : ι₂ ↪ ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : (s₂.map e).affineCombination k p w = s₂.affineCombination k (p ∘ e) (w ∘ e) := by simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_map] #align finset.affine_combination_map Finset.affineCombination_map /-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, expressed as a subtraction of two `affineCombination` expressions. -/ theorem sum_smul_vsub_eq_affineCombination_vsub (w : ι → k) (p₁ p₂ : ι → P) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂ i)) = s.affineCombination k p₁ w -ᵥ s.affineCombination k p₂ w := by simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, vadd_vsub_vadd_cancel_right] exact s.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub _ _ _ _ #align finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_affine_combination_vsub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_affineCombination_vsub /-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the right is constant and the sum of the weights is 1. -/ theorem sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_affineCombination_vsub (w : ι → k) (p₁ : ι → P) (p₂ : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂)) = s.affineCombination k p₁ w -ᵥ p₂ := by rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_affineCombination_vsub, affineCombination_apply_const _ _ _ h] #align finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_affine_combination_vsub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_affineCombination_vsub /-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the left is constant and the sum of the weights is 1. -/ theorem sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_vsub_affineCombination (w : ι → k) (p₂ : ι → P) (p₁ : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ -ᵥ p₂ i)) = p₁ -ᵥ s.affineCombination k p₂ w := by rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_affineCombination_vsub, affineCombination_apply_const _ _ _ h] #align finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_vsub_affine_combination Finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_vsub_affineCombination /-- A weighted sum may be split into a subtraction of affine combinations over two subsets. -/ theorem affineCombination_sdiff_sub [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : (s \ s₂).affineCombination k p w -ᵥ s₂.affineCombination k p (-w) = s.weightedVSub p w := by simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, vadd_vsub_vadd_cancel_right] exact s.weightedVSub_sdiff_sub h _ _ #align finset.affine_combination_sdiff_sub Finset.affineCombination_sdiff_sub /-- If a weighted sum is zero and one of the weights is `-1`, the corresponding point is the affine combination of the other points with the given weights. -/ theorem affineCombination_eq_of_weightedVSub_eq_zero_of_eq_neg_one {w : ι → k} {p : ι → P} (hw : s.weightedVSub p w = (0 : V)) {i : ι} [DecidablePred (· ≠ i)] (his : i ∈ s) (hwi : w i = -1) : (s.filter (· ≠ i)).affineCombination k p w = p i := by classical rw [← @vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq V, ← hw, ← s.affineCombination_sdiff_sub (singleton_subset_iff.2 his), sdiff_singleton_eq_erase, ← filter_ne'] congr refine (affineCombination_of_eq_one_of_eq_zero _ _ _ (mem_singleton_self _) ?_ ?_).symm · simp [hwi] · simp #align finset.affine_combination_eq_of_weighted_vsub_eq_zero_of_eq_neg_one Finset.affineCombination_eq_of_weightedVSub_eq_zero_of_eq_neg_one /-- An affine combination over `s.subtype pred` equals one over `s.filter pred`. -/ theorem affineCombination_subtype_eq_filter (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (pred : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred pred] : ((s.subtype pred).affineCombination k (fun i => p i) fun i => w i) = (s.filter pred).affineCombination k p w := by rw [affineCombination_apply, affineCombination_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter] #align finset.affine_combination_subtype_eq_filter Finset.affineCombination_subtype_eq_filter /-- An affine combination over `s.filter pred` equals one over `s` if all the weights at indices in `s` not satisfying `pred` are zero. -/ theorem affineCombination_filter_of_ne (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {pred : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred pred] (h : ∀ i ∈ s, w i ≠ 0 → pred i) : (s.filter pred).affineCombination k p w = s.affineCombination k p w := by rw [affineCombination_apply, affineCombination_apply, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne _ _ _ h] #align finset.affine_combination_filter_of_ne Finset.affineCombination_filter_of_ne /-- Suppose an indexed family of points is given, along with a subset of the index type. A vector can be expressed as `weightedVSubOfPoint` using a `Finset` lying within that subset and with a given sum of weights if and only if it can be expressed as `weightedVSubOfPoint` with that sum of weights for the corresponding indexed family whose index type is the subtype corresponding to that subset. -/ theorem eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype {v : V} {x : k} {s : Set ι} {p : ι → P} {b : P} : (∃ fs : Finset ι, ↑fs ⊆ s ∧ ∃ w : ι → k, ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = x ∧ v = fs.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w) ↔ ∃ (fs : Finset s) (w : s → k), ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = x ∧ v = fs.weightedVSubOfPoint (fun i : s => p i) b w := by classical simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply] constructor · rintro ⟨fs, hfs, w, rfl, rfl⟩ exact ⟨fs.subtype s, fun i => w i, sum_subtype_of_mem _ hfs, (sum_subtype_of_mem _ hfs).symm⟩ · rintro ⟨fs, w, rfl, rfl⟩ refine ⟨fs.map (Function.Embedding.subtype _), map_subtype_subset _, fun i => if h : i ∈ s then w ⟨i, h⟩ else 0, ?_, ?_⟩ <;> simp #align finset.eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_subset_iff_eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_subtype Finset.eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype variable (k) /-- Suppose an indexed family of points is given, along with a subset of the index type. A vector can be expressed as `weightedVSub` using a `Finset` lying within that subset and with sum of weights 0 if and only if it can be expressed as `weightedVSub` with sum of weights 0 for the corresponding indexed family whose index type is the subtype corresponding to that subset. -/ theorem eq_weightedVSub_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSub_subtype {v : V} {s : Set ι} {p : ι → P} : (∃ fs : Finset ι, ↑fs ⊆ s ∧ ∃ w : ι → k, ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = 0 ∧ v = fs.weightedVSub p w) ↔ ∃ (fs : Finset s) (w : s → k), ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = 0 ∧ v = fs.weightedVSub (fun i : s => p i) w := eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype #align finset.eq_weighted_vsub_subset_iff_eq_weighted_vsub_subtype Finset.eq_weightedVSub_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSub_subtype variable (V) /-- Suppose an indexed family of points is given, along with a subset of the index type. A point can be expressed as an `affineCombination` using a `Finset` lying within that subset and with sum of weights 1 if and only if it can be expressed an `affineCombination` with sum of weights 1 for the corresponding indexed family whose index type is the subtype corresponding to that subset. -/ theorem eq_affineCombination_subset_iff_eq_affineCombination_subtype {p0 : P} {s : Set ι} {p : ι → P} : (∃ fs : Finset ι, ↑fs ⊆ s ∧ ∃ w : ι → k, ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = 1 ∧ p0 = fs.affineCombination k p w) ↔ ∃ (fs : Finset s) (w : s → k), ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = 1 ∧ p0 = fs.affineCombination k (fun i : s => p i) w := by simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, eq_vadd_iff_vsub_eq] exact eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype #align finset.eq_affine_combination_subset_iff_eq_affine_combination_subtype Finset.eq_affineCombination_subset_iff_eq_affineCombination_subtype variable {k V} /-- Affine maps commute with affine combinations. -/ theorem map_affineCombination {V₂ P₂ : Type*} [AddCommGroup V₂] [Module k V₂] [AffineSpace V₂ P₂] (p : ι → P) (w : ι → k) (hw : s.sum w = 1) (f : P →ᵃ[k] P₂) : f (s.affineCombination k p w) = s.affineCombination k (f ∘ p) w := by have b := Classical.choice (inferInstance : AffineSpace V P).nonempty have b₂ := Classical.choice (inferInstance : AffineSpace V₂ P₂).nonempty rw [s.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one w p hw b, s.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one w (f ∘ p) hw b₂, ← s.weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one w (f ∘ p) hw (f b) b₂] simp only [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, RingHom.id_apply, AffineMap.map_vadd, LinearMap.map_smulₛₗ, AffineMap.linearMap_vsub, map_sum, Function.comp_apply] #align finset.map_affine_combination Finset.map_affineCombination variable (k) /-- Weights for expressing a single point as an affine combination. -/ def affineCombinationSingleWeights [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) : ι → k := Function.update (Function.const ι 0) i 1 #align finset.affine_combination_single_weights Finset.affineCombinationSingleWeights @[simp] theorem affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_self [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) : affineCombinationSingleWeights k i i = 1 := by simp [affineCombinationSingleWeights] #align finset.affine_combination_single_weights_apply_self Finset.affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_self @[simp] theorem affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_of_ne [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (h : j ≠ i) : affineCombinationSingleWeights k i j = 0 := by simp [affineCombinationSingleWeights, h] #align finset.affine_combination_single_weights_apply_of_ne Finset.affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_of_ne @[simp] theorem sum_affineCombinationSingleWeights [DecidableEq ι] {i : ι} (h : i ∈ s) : ∑ j ∈ s, affineCombinationSingleWeights k i j = 1 := by rw [← affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_self k i] exact sum_eq_single_of_mem i h fun j _ hj => affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_of_ne k hj #align finset.sum_affine_combination_single_weights Finset.sum_affineCombinationSingleWeights /-- Weights for expressing the subtraction of two points as a `weightedVSub`. -/ def weightedVSubVSubWeights [DecidableEq ι] (i j : ι) : ι → k := affineCombinationSingleWeights k i - affineCombinationSingleWeights k j #align finset.weighted_vsub_vsub_weights Finset.weightedVSubVSubWeights @[simp] theorem weightedVSubVSubWeights_self [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) : weightedVSubVSubWeights k i i = 0 := by simp [weightedVSubVSubWeights] #align finset.weighted_vsub_vsub_weights_self Finset.weightedVSubVSubWeights_self @[simp] theorem weightedVSubVSubWeights_apply_left [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (h : i ≠ j) : weightedVSubVSubWeights k i j i = 1 := by simp [weightedVSubVSubWeights, h] #align finset.weighted_vsub_vsub_weights_apply_left Finset.weightedVSubVSubWeights_apply_left @[simp] theorem weightedVSubVSubWeights_apply_right [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (h : i ≠ j) : weightedVSubVSubWeights k i j j = -1 := by simp [weightedVSubVSubWeights, h.symm] #align finset.weighted_vsub_vsub_weights_apply_right Finset.weightedVSubVSubWeights_apply_right @[simp] theorem weightedVSubVSubWeights_apply_of_ne [DecidableEq ι] {i j t : ι} (hi : t ≠ i) (hj : t ≠ j) : weightedVSubVSubWeights k i j t = 0 := by simp [weightedVSubVSubWeights, hi, hj] #align finset.weighted_vsub_vsub_weights_apply_of_ne Finset.weightedVSubVSubWeights_apply_of_ne @[simp] theorem sum_weightedVSubVSubWeights [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (hi : i ∈ s) (hj : j ∈ s) : ∑ t ∈ s, weightedVSubVSubWeights k i j t = 0 := by simp_rw [weightedVSubVSubWeights, Pi.sub_apply, sum_sub_distrib] simp [hi, hj] #align finset.sum_weighted_vsub_vsub_weights Finset.sum_weightedVSubVSubWeights variable {k} /-- Weights for expressing `lineMap` as an affine combination. -/ def affineCombinationLineMapWeights [DecidableEq ι] (i j : ι) (c : k) : ι → k := c • weightedVSubVSubWeights k j i + affineCombinationSingleWeights k i #align finset.affine_combination_line_map_weights Finset.affineCombinationLineMapWeights @[simp] theorem affineCombinationLineMapWeights_self [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) (c : k) : affineCombinationLineMapWeights i i c = affineCombinationSingleWeights k i := by simp [affineCombinationLineMapWeights] #align finset.affine_combination_line_map_weights_self Finset.affineCombinationLineMapWeights_self @[simp] theorem affineCombinationLineMapWeights_apply_left [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (h : i ≠ j) (c : k) : affineCombinationLineMapWeights i j c i = 1 - c := by simp [affineCombinationLineMapWeights, h.symm, sub_eq_neg_add] #align finset.affine_combination_line_map_weights_apply_left Finset.affineCombinationLineMapWeights_apply_left @[simp] theorem affineCombinationLineMapWeights_apply_right [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (h : i ≠ j) (c : k) : affineCombinationLineMapWeights i j c j = c := by simp [affineCombinationLineMapWeights, h.symm] #align finset.affine_combination_line_map_weights_apply_right Finset.affineCombinationLineMapWeights_apply_right @[simp] theorem affineCombinationLineMapWeights_apply_of_ne [DecidableEq ι] {i j t : ι} (hi : t ≠ i) (hj : t ≠ j) (c : k) : affineCombinationLineMapWeights i j c t = 0 := by simp [affineCombinationLineMapWeights, hi, hj] #align finset.affine_combination_line_map_weights_apply_of_ne Finset.affineCombinationLineMapWeights_apply_of_ne @[simp] theorem sum_affineCombinationLineMapWeights [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (hi : i ∈ s) (hj : j ∈ s) (c : k) : ∑ t ∈ s, affineCombinationLineMapWeights i j c t = 1 := by simp_rw [affineCombinationLineMapWeights, Pi.add_apply, sum_add_distrib] simp [hi, hj, ← mul_sum] #align finset.sum_affine_combination_line_map_weights Finset.sum_affineCombinationLineMapWeights variable (k) /-- An affine combination with `affineCombinationSingleWeights` gives the specified point. -/ @[simp] theorem affineCombination_affineCombinationSingleWeights [DecidableEq ι] (p : ι → P) {i : ι} (hi : i ∈ s) : s.affineCombination k p (affineCombinationSingleWeights k i) = p i := by refine s.affineCombination_of_eq_one_of_eq_zero _ _ hi (by simp) ?_ rintro j - hj simp [hj] #align finset.affine_combination_affine_combination_single_weights Finset.affineCombination_affineCombinationSingleWeights /-- A weighted subtraction with `weightedVSubVSubWeights` gives the result of subtracting the specified points. -/ @[simp] theorem weightedVSub_weightedVSubVSubWeights [DecidableEq ι] (p : ι → P) {i j : ι} (hi : i ∈ s) (hj : j ∈ s) : s.weightedVSub p (weightedVSubVSubWeights k i j) = p i -ᵥ p j := by rw [weightedVSubVSubWeights, ← affineCombination_vsub, s.affineCombination_affineCombinationSingleWeights k p hi, s.affineCombination_affineCombinationSingleWeights k p hj] #align finset.weighted_vsub_weighted_vsub_vsub_weights Finset.weightedVSub_weightedVSubVSubWeights variable {k} /-- An affine combination with `affineCombinationLineMapWeights` gives the result of `line_map`. -/ @[simp] theorem affineCombination_affineCombinationLineMapWeights [DecidableEq ι] (p : ι → P) {i j : ι} (hi : i ∈ s) (hj : j ∈ s) (c : k) : s.affineCombination k p (affineCombinationLineMapWeights i j c) = AffineMap.lineMap (p i) (p j) c := by rw [affineCombinationLineMapWeights, ← weightedVSub_vadd_affineCombination, weightedVSub_const_smul, s.affineCombination_affineCombinationSingleWeights k p hi, s.weightedVSub_weightedVSubVSubWeights k p hj hi, AffineMap.lineMap_apply] #align finset.affine_combination_affine_combination_line_map_weights Finset.affineCombination_affineCombinationLineMapWeights end Finset namespace Finset variable (k : Type*) {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [DivisionRing k] [AddCommGroup V] [Module k V] variable [AffineSpace V P] {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) {ι₂ : Type*} (s₂ : Finset ι₂) /-- The weights for the centroid of some points. -/ def centroidWeights : ι → k := Function.const ι (card s : k)⁻¹ #align finset.centroid_weights Finset.centroidWeights /-- `centroidWeights` at any point. -/ @[simp] theorem centroidWeights_apply (i : ι) : s.centroidWeights k i = (card s : k)⁻¹ := rfl #align finset.centroid_weights_apply Finset.centroidWeights_apply /-- `centroidWeights` equals a constant function. -/ theorem centroidWeights_eq_const : s.centroidWeights k = Function.const ι (card s : k)⁻¹ := rfl #align finset.centroid_weights_eq_const Finset.centroidWeights_eq_const variable {k} /-- The weights in the centroid sum to 1, if the number of points, converted to `k`, is not zero. -/ theorem sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_cast_card_ne_zero (h : (card s : k) ≠ 0) : ∑ i ∈ s, s.centroidWeights k i = 1 := by simp [h] #align finset.sum_centroid_weights_eq_one_of_cast_card_ne_zero Finset.sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_cast_card_ne_zero variable (k) /-- In the characteristic zero case, the weights in the centroid sum to 1 if the number of points is not zero. -/ theorem sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_card_ne_zero [CharZero k] (h : card s ≠ 0) : ∑ i ∈ s, s.centroidWeights k i = 1 := by -- Porting note: `simp` cannot find `mul_inv_cancel` and does not use `norm_cast` simp only [centroidWeights_apply, sum_const, nsmul_eq_mul, ne_eq, Nat.cast_eq_zero, card_eq_zero] refine mul_inv_cancel ?_ norm_cast #align finset.sum_centroid_weights_eq_one_of_card_ne_zero Finset.sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_card_ne_zero /-- In the characteristic zero case, the weights in the centroid sum to 1 if the set is nonempty. -/ theorem sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_nonempty [CharZero k] (h : s.Nonempty) : ∑ i ∈ s, s.centroidWeights k i = 1 := s.sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_card_ne_zero k (ne_of_gt (card_pos.2 h)) #align finset.sum_centroid_weights_eq_one_of_nonempty Finset.sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_nonempty /-- In the characteristic zero case, the weights in the centroid sum to 1 if the number of points is `n + 1`. -/ theorem sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_card_eq_add_one [CharZero k] {n : ℕ} (h : card s = n + 1) : ∑ i ∈ s, s.centroidWeights k i = 1 := s.sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_card_ne_zero k (h.symm ▸ Nat.succ_ne_zero n) #align finset.sum_centroid_weights_eq_one_of_card_eq_add_one Finset.sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_card_eq_add_one /-- The centroid of some points. Although defined for any `s`, this is intended to be used in the case where the number of points, converted to `k`, is not zero. -/ def centroid (p : ι → P) : P := s.affineCombination k p (s.centroidWeights k) #align finset.centroid Finset.centroid /-- The definition of the centroid. -/ theorem centroid_def (p : ι → P) : s.centroid k p = s.affineCombination k p (s.centroidWeights k) := rfl #align finset.centroid_def Finset.centroid_def theorem centroid_univ (s : Finset P) : univ.centroid k ((↑) : s → P) = s.centroid k id := by rw [centroid, centroid, ← s.attach_affineCombination_coe] congr ext simp #align finset.centroid_univ Finset.centroid_univ /-- The centroid of a single point. -/ @[simp] theorem centroid_singleton (p : ι → P) (i : ι) : ({i} : Finset ι).centroid k p = p i := by simp [centroid_def, affineCombination_apply] #align finset.centroid_singleton Finset.centroid_singleton /-- The centroid of two points, expressed directly as adding a vector to a point. -/ theorem centroid_pair [DecidableEq ι] [Invertible (2 : k)] (p : ι → P) (i₁ i₂ : ι) : ({i₁, i₂} : Finset ι).centroid k p = (2⁻¹ : k) • (p i₂ -ᵥ p i₁) +ᵥ p i₁ := by by_cases h : i₁ = i₂ · simp [h] · have hc : (card ({i₁, i₂} : Finset ι) : k) ≠ 0 := by rw [card_insert_of_not_mem (not_mem_singleton.2 h), card_singleton] norm_num exact nonzero_of_invertible _ rw [centroid_def, affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one _ _ _ (sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_cast_card_ne_zero _ hc) (p i₁)] simp [h, one_add_one_eq_two] #align finset.centroid_pair Finset.centroid_pair /-- The centroid of two points indexed by `Fin 2`, expressed directly as adding a vector to the first point. -/ theorem centroid_pair_fin [Invertible (2 : k)] (p : Fin 2 → P) : univ.centroid k p = (2⁻¹ : k) • (p 1 -ᵥ p 0) +ᵥ p 0 := by rw [univ_fin2] convert centroid_pair k p 0 1 #align finset.centroid_pair_fin Finset.centroid_pair_fin /-- A centroid, over the image of an embedding, equals a centroid with the same points and weights over the original `Finset`. -/
Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Combination.lean
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theorem centroid_map (e : ι₂ ↪ ι) (p : ι → P) : (s₂.map e).centroid k p = s₂.centroid k (p ∘ e) := by
simp [centroid_def, affineCombination_map, centroidWeights]
/- Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura -/ import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton import Mathlib.Order.WithBot #align_import data.set.image from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"001ffdc42920050657fd45bd2b8bfbec8eaaeb29" /-! # Images and preimages of sets ## Main definitions * `preimage f t : Set α` : the preimage f⁻¹(t) (written `f ⁻¹' t` in Lean) of a subset of β. * `range f : Set β` : the image of `univ` under `f`. Also works for `{p : Prop} (f : p → α)` (unlike `image`) ## Notation * `f ⁻¹' t` for `Set.preimage f t` * `f '' s` for `Set.image f s` ## Tags set, sets, image, preimage, pre-image, range -/ universe u v open Function Set namespace Set variable {α β γ : Type*} {ι ι' : Sort*} /-! ### Inverse image -/ section Preimage variable {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} @[simp] theorem preimage_empty : f ⁻¹' ∅ = ∅ := rfl #align set.preimage_empty Set.preimage_empty theorem preimage_congr {f g : α → β} {s : Set β} (h : ∀ x : α, f x = g x) : f ⁻¹' s = g ⁻¹' s := by congr with x simp [h] #align set.preimage_congr Set.preimage_congr @[gcongr] theorem preimage_mono {s t : Set β} (h : s ⊆ t) : f ⁻¹' s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := fun _ hx => h hx #align set.preimage_mono Set.preimage_mono @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem preimage_univ : f ⁻¹' univ = univ := rfl #align set.preimage_univ Set.preimage_univ theorem subset_preimage_univ {s : Set α} : s ⊆ f ⁻¹' univ := subset_univ _ #align set.subset_preimage_univ Set.subset_preimage_univ @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem preimage_inter {s t : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (s ∩ t) = f ⁻¹' s ∩ f ⁻¹' t := rfl #align set.preimage_inter Set.preimage_inter @[simp] theorem preimage_union {s t : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (s ∪ t) = f ⁻¹' s ∪ f ⁻¹' t := rfl #align set.preimage_union Set.preimage_union @[simp] theorem preimage_compl {s : Set β} : f ⁻¹' sᶜ = (f ⁻¹' s)ᶜ := rfl #align set.preimage_compl Set.preimage_compl @[simp] theorem preimage_diff (f : α → β) (s t : Set β) : f ⁻¹' (s \ t) = f ⁻¹' s \ f ⁻¹' t := rfl #align set.preimage_diff Set.preimage_diff open scoped symmDiff in @[simp] lemma preimage_symmDiff {f : α → β} (s t : Set β) : f ⁻¹' (s ∆ t) = (f ⁻¹' s) ∆ (f ⁻¹' t) := rfl #align set.preimage_symm_diff Set.preimage_symmDiff @[simp] theorem preimage_ite (f : α → β) (s t₁ t₂ : Set β) : f ⁻¹' s.ite t₁ t₂ = (f ⁻¹' s).ite (f ⁻¹' t₁) (f ⁻¹' t₂) := rfl #align set.preimage_ite Set.preimage_ite @[simp] theorem preimage_setOf_eq {p : α → Prop} {f : β → α} : f ⁻¹' { a | p a } = { a | p (f a) } := rfl #align set.preimage_set_of_eq Set.preimage_setOf_eq @[simp] theorem preimage_id_eq : preimage (id : α → α) = id := rfl #align set.preimage_id_eq Set.preimage_id_eq @[mfld_simps] theorem preimage_id {s : Set α} : id ⁻¹' s = s := rfl #align set.preimage_id Set.preimage_id @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem preimage_id' {s : Set α} : (fun x => x) ⁻¹' s = s := rfl #align set.preimage_id' Set.preimage_id' @[simp] theorem preimage_const_of_mem {b : β} {s : Set β} (h : b ∈ s) : (fun _ : α => b) ⁻¹' s = univ := eq_univ_of_forall fun _ => h #align set.preimage_const_of_mem Set.preimage_const_of_mem @[simp] theorem preimage_const_of_not_mem {b : β} {s : Set β} (h : b ∉ s) : (fun _ : α => b) ⁻¹' s = ∅ := eq_empty_of_subset_empty fun _ hx => h hx #align set.preimage_const_of_not_mem Set.preimage_const_of_not_mem theorem preimage_const (b : β) (s : Set β) [Decidable (b ∈ s)] : (fun _ : α => b) ⁻¹' s = if b ∈ s then univ else ∅ := by split_ifs with hb exacts [preimage_const_of_mem hb, preimage_const_of_not_mem hb] #align set.preimage_const Set.preimage_const /-- If preimage of each singleton under `f : α → β` is either empty or the whole type, then `f` is a constant. -/ lemma exists_eq_const_of_preimage_singleton [Nonempty β] {f : α → β} (hf : ∀ b : β, f ⁻¹' {b} = ∅ ∨ f ⁻¹' {b} = univ) : ∃ b, f = const α b := by rcases em (∃ b, f ⁻¹' {b} = univ) with ⟨b, hb⟩ | hf' · exact ⟨b, funext fun x ↦ eq_univ_iff_forall.1 hb x⟩ · have : ∀ x b, f x ≠ b := fun x b ↦ eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.1 ((hf b).resolve_right fun h ↦ hf' ⟨b, h⟩) x exact ⟨Classical.arbitrary β, funext fun x ↦ absurd rfl (this x _)⟩ theorem preimage_comp {s : Set γ} : g ∘ f ⁻¹' s = f ⁻¹' (g ⁻¹' s) := rfl #align set.preimage_comp Set.preimage_comp theorem preimage_comp_eq : preimage (g ∘ f) = preimage f ∘ preimage g := rfl #align set.preimage_comp_eq Set.preimage_comp_eq theorem preimage_iterate_eq {f : α → α} {n : ℕ} : Set.preimage f^[n] = (Set.preimage f)^[n] := by induction' n with n ih; · simp rw [iterate_succ, iterate_succ', preimage_comp_eq, ih] #align set.preimage_iterate_eq Set.preimage_iterate_eq theorem preimage_preimage {g : β → γ} {f : α → β} {s : Set γ} : f ⁻¹' (g ⁻¹' s) = (fun x => g (f x)) ⁻¹' s := preimage_comp.symm #align set.preimage_preimage Set.preimage_preimage theorem eq_preimage_subtype_val_iff {p : α → Prop} {s : Set (Subtype p)} {t : Set α} : s = Subtype.val ⁻¹' t ↔ ∀ (x) (h : p x), (⟨x, h⟩ : Subtype p) ∈ s ↔ x ∈ t := ⟨fun s_eq x h => by rw [s_eq] simp, fun h => ext fun ⟨x, hx⟩ => by simp [h]⟩ #align set.eq_preimage_subtype_val_iff Set.eq_preimage_subtype_val_iff theorem nonempty_of_nonempty_preimage {s : Set β} {f : α → β} (hf : (f ⁻¹' s).Nonempty) : s.Nonempty := let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hf ⟨f x, hx⟩ #align set.nonempty_of_nonempty_preimage Set.nonempty_of_nonempty_preimage @[simp] theorem preimage_singleton_true (p : α → Prop) : p ⁻¹' {True} = {a | p a} := by ext; simp #align set.preimage_singleton_true Set.preimage_singleton_true @[simp] theorem preimage_singleton_false (p : α → Prop) : p ⁻¹' {False} = {a | ¬p a} := by ext; simp #align set.preimage_singleton_false Set.preimage_singleton_false theorem preimage_subtype_coe_eq_compl {s u v : Set α} (hsuv : s ⊆ u ∪ v) (H : s ∩ (u ∩ v) = ∅) : ((↑) : s → α) ⁻¹' u = ((↑) ⁻¹' v)ᶜ := by ext ⟨x, x_in_s⟩ constructor · intro x_in_u x_in_v exact eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.mp H x ⟨x_in_s, ⟨x_in_u, x_in_v⟩⟩ · intro hx exact Or.elim (hsuv x_in_s) id fun hx' => hx.elim hx' #align set.preimage_subtype_coe_eq_compl Set.preimage_subtype_coe_eq_compl end Preimage /-! ### Image of a set under a function -/ section Image variable {f : α → β} {s t : Set α} -- Porting note: `Set.image` is already defined in `Init.Set` #align set.image Set.image @[deprecated mem_image (since := "2024-03-23")] theorem mem_image_iff_bex {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {y : β} : y ∈ f '' s ↔ ∃ (x : _) (_ : x ∈ s), f x = y := bex_def.symm #align set.mem_image_iff_bex Set.mem_image_iff_bex theorem image_eta (f : α → β) : f '' s = (fun x => f x) '' s := rfl #align set.image_eta Set.image_eta theorem _root_.Function.Injective.mem_set_image {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) {s : Set α} {a : α} : f a ∈ f '' s ↔ a ∈ s := ⟨fun ⟨_, hb, Eq⟩ => hf Eq ▸ hb, mem_image_of_mem f⟩ #align function.injective.mem_set_image Function.Injective.mem_set_image theorem forall_mem_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {p : β → Prop} : (∀ y ∈ f '' s, p y) ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → p (f x) := by simp #align set.ball_image_iff Set.forall_mem_image theorem exists_mem_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {p : β → Prop} : (∃ y ∈ f '' s, p y) ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, p (f x) := by simp #align set.bex_image_iff Set.exists_mem_image @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias ball_image_iff := forall_mem_image @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias bex_image_iff := exists_mem_image @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias ⟨_, ball_image_of_ball⟩ := forall_mem_image #align set.ball_image_of_ball Set.ball_image_of_ball @[deprecated forall_mem_image (since := "2024-02-21")] theorem mem_image_elim {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {C : β → Prop} (h : ∀ x : α, x ∈ s → C (f x)) : ∀ {y : β}, y ∈ f '' s → C y := forall_mem_image.2 h _ #align set.mem_image_elim Set.mem_image_elim @[deprecated forall_mem_image (since := "2024-02-21")] theorem mem_image_elim_on {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {C : β → Prop} {y : β} (h_y : y ∈ f '' s) (h : ∀ x : α, x ∈ s → C (f x)) : C y := forall_mem_image.2 h _ h_y #align set.mem_image_elim_on Set.mem_image_elim_on -- Porting note: used to be `safe` @[congr] theorem image_congr {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} (h : ∀ a ∈ s, f a = g a) : f '' s = g '' s := by ext x exact exists_congr fun a ↦ and_congr_right fun ha ↦ by rw [h a ha] #align set.image_congr Set.image_congr /-- A common special case of `image_congr` -/ theorem image_congr' {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} (h : ∀ x : α, f x = g x) : f '' s = g '' s := image_congr fun x _ => h x #align set.image_congr' Set.image_congr' @[gcongr] lemma image_mono (h : s ⊆ t) : f '' s ⊆ f '' t := by rintro - ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; exact mem_image_of_mem f (h ha) theorem image_comp (f : β → γ) (g : α → β) (a : Set α) : f ∘ g '' a = f '' (g '' a) := by aesop #align set.image_comp Set.image_comp theorem image_comp_eq {g : β → γ} : image (g ∘ f) = image g ∘ image f := by ext; simp /-- A variant of `image_comp`, useful for rewriting -/ theorem image_image (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : g '' (f '' s) = (fun x => g (f x)) '' s := (image_comp g f s).symm #align set.image_image Set.image_image theorem image_comm {β'} {f : β → γ} {g : α → β} {f' : α → β'} {g' : β' → γ} (h_comm : ∀ a, f (g a) = g' (f' a)) : (s.image g).image f = (s.image f').image g' := by simp_rw [image_image, h_comm] #align set.image_comm Set.image_comm theorem _root_.Function.Semiconj.set_image {f : α → β} {ga : α → α} {gb : β → β} (h : Function.Semiconj f ga gb) : Function.Semiconj (image f) (image ga) (image gb) := fun _ => image_comm h #align function.semiconj.set_image Function.Semiconj.set_image theorem _root_.Function.Commute.set_image {f g : α → α} (h : Function.Commute f g) : Function.Commute (image f) (image g) := Function.Semiconj.set_image h #align function.commute.set_image Function.Commute.set_image /-- Image is monotone with respect to `⊆`. See `Set.monotone_image` for the statement in terms of `≤`. -/ @[gcongr]
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theorem image_subset {a b : Set α} (f : α → β) (h : a ⊆ b) : f '' a ⊆ f '' b := by
simp only [subset_def, mem_image] exact fun x => fun ⟨w, h1, h2⟩ => ⟨w, h h1, h2⟩
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Joseph Myers. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Joseph Myers -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.ModEq import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Archimedean import Mathlib.Algebra.Periodic import Mathlib.Data.Int.SuccPred import Mathlib.GroupTheory.QuotientGroup import Mathlib.Order.Circular import Mathlib.Data.List.TFAE import Mathlib.Data.Set.Lattice #align_import algebra.order.to_interval_mod from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"213b0cff7bc5ab6696ee07cceec80829ce42efec" /-! # Reducing to an interval modulo its length This file defines operations that reduce a number (in an `Archimedean` `LinearOrderedAddCommGroup`) to a number in a given interval, modulo the length of that interval. ## Main definitions * `toIcoDiv hp a b` (where `hp : 0 < p`): The unique integer such that this multiple of `p`, subtracted from `b`, is in `Ico a (a + p)`. * `toIcoMod hp a b` (where `hp : 0 < p`): Reduce `b` to the interval `Ico a (a + p)`. * `toIocDiv hp a b` (where `hp : 0 < p`): The unique integer such that this multiple of `p`, subtracted from `b`, is in `Ioc a (a + p)`. * `toIocMod hp a b` (where `hp : 0 < p`): Reduce `b` to the interval `Ioc a (a + p)`. -/ noncomputable section section LinearOrderedAddCommGroup variable {α : Type*} [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] [hα : Archimedean α] {p : α} (hp : 0 < p) {a b c : α} {n : ℤ} /-- The unique integer such that this multiple of `p`, subtracted from `b`, is in `Ico a (a + p)`. -/ def toIcoDiv (a b : α) : ℤ := (existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp b a).choose #align to_Ico_div toIcoDiv theorem sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico (a b : α) : b - toIcoDiv hp a b • p ∈ Set.Ico a (a + p) := (existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp b a).choose_spec.1 #align sub_to_Ico_div_zsmul_mem_Ico sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico theorem toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico (h : b - n • p ∈ Set.Ico a (a + p)) : toIcoDiv hp a b = n := ((existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp b a).choose_spec.2 _ h).symm #align to_Ico_div_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico /-- The unique integer such that this multiple of `p`, subtracted from `b`, is in `Ioc a (a + p)`. -/ def toIocDiv (a b : α) : ℤ := (existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp b a).choose #align to_Ioc_div toIocDiv theorem sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc (a b : α) : b - toIocDiv hp a b • p ∈ Set.Ioc a (a + p) := (existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp b a).choose_spec.1 #align sub_to_Ioc_div_zsmul_mem_Ioc sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc theorem toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc (h : b - n • p ∈ Set.Ioc a (a + p)) : toIocDiv hp a b = n := ((existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp b a).choose_spec.2 _ h).symm #align to_Ioc_div_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc /-- Reduce `b` to the interval `Ico a (a + p)`. -/ def toIcoMod (a b : α) : α := b - toIcoDiv hp a b • p #align to_Ico_mod toIcoMod /-- Reduce `b` to the interval `Ioc a (a + p)`. -/ def toIocMod (a b : α) : α := b - toIocDiv hp a b • p #align to_Ioc_mod toIocMod theorem toIcoMod_mem_Ico (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a b ∈ Set.Ico a (a + p) := sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp a b #align to_Ico_mod_mem_Ico toIcoMod_mem_Ico theorem toIcoMod_mem_Ico' (b : α) : toIcoMod hp 0 b ∈ Set.Ico 0 p := by convert toIcoMod_mem_Ico hp 0 b exact (zero_add p).symm #align to_Ico_mod_mem_Ico' toIcoMod_mem_Ico' theorem toIocMod_mem_Ioc (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a b ∈ Set.Ioc a (a + p) := sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp a b #align to_Ioc_mod_mem_Ioc toIocMod_mem_Ioc theorem left_le_toIcoMod (a b : α) : a ≤ toIcoMod hp a b := (Set.mem_Ico.1 (toIcoMod_mem_Ico hp a b)).1 #align left_le_to_Ico_mod left_le_toIcoMod theorem left_lt_toIocMod (a b : α) : a < toIocMod hp a b := (Set.mem_Ioc.1 (toIocMod_mem_Ioc hp a b)).1 #align left_lt_to_Ioc_mod left_lt_toIocMod theorem toIcoMod_lt_right (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a b < a + p := (Set.mem_Ico.1 (toIcoMod_mem_Ico hp a b)).2 #align to_Ico_mod_lt_right toIcoMod_lt_right theorem toIocMod_le_right (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a b ≤ a + p := (Set.mem_Ioc.1 (toIocMod_mem_Ioc hp a b)).2 #align to_Ioc_mod_le_right toIocMod_le_right @[simp] theorem self_sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul (a b : α) : b - toIcoDiv hp a b • p = toIcoMod hp a b := rfl #align self_sub_to_Ico_div_zsmul self_sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul @[simp] theorem self_sub_toIocDiv_zsmul (a b : α) : b - toIocDiv hp a b • p = toIocMod hp a b := rfl #align self_sub_to_Ioc_div_zsmul self_sub_toIocDiv_zsmul @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_zsmul_sub_self (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a b • p - b = -toIcoMod hp a b := by rw [toIcoMod, neg_sub] #align to_Ico_div_zsmul_sub_self toIcoDiv_zsmul_sub_self @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_zsmul_sub_self (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a b • p - b = -toIocMod hp a b := by rw [toIocMod, neg_sub] #align to_Ioc_div_zsmul_sub_self toIocDiv_zsmul_sub_self @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_sub_self (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a b - b = -toIcoDiv hp a b • p := by rw [toIcoMod, sub_sub_cancel_left, neg_smul] #align to_Ico_mod_sub_self toIcoMod_sub_self @[simp] theorem toIocMod_sub_self (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a b - b = -toIocDiv hp a b • p := by rw [toIocMod, sub_sub_cancel_left, neg_smul] #align to_Ioc_mod_sub_self toIocMod_sub_self @[simp] theorem self_sub_toIcoMod (a b : α) : b - toIcoMod hp a b = toIcoDiv hp a b • p := by rw [toIcoMod, sub_sub_cancel] #align self_sub_to_Ico_mod self_sub_toIcoMod @[simp] theorem self_sub_toIocMod (a b : α) : b - toIocMod hp a b = toIocDiv hp a b • p := by rw [toIocMod, sub_sub_cancel] #align self_sub_to_Ioc_mod self_sub_toIocMod @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a b + toIcoDiv hp a b • p = b := by rw [toIcoMod, sub_add_cancel] #align to_Ico_mod_add_to_Ico_div_zsmul toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul @[simp] theorem toIocMod_add_toIocDiv_zsmul (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a b + toIocDiv hp a b • p = b := by rw [toIocMod, sub_add_cancel] #align to_Ioc_mod_add_to_Ioc_div_zsmul toIocMod_add_toIocDiv_zsmul @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_zsmul_sub_toIcoMod (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a b • p + toIcoMod hp a b = b := by rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul] #align to_Ico_div_zsmul_sub_to_Ico_mod toIcoDiv_zsmul_sub_toIcoMod @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_zsmul_sub_toIocMod (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a b • p + toIocMod hp a b = b := by rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_toIocDiv_zsmul] #align to_Ioc_div_zsmul_sub_to_Ioc_mod toIocDiv_zsmul_sub_toIocMod theorem toIcoMod_eq_iff : toIcoMod hp a b = c ↔ c ∈ Set.Ico a (a + p) ∧ ∃ z : ℤ, b = c + z • p := by refine ⟨fun h => ⟨h ▸ toIcoMod_mem_Ico hp a b, toIcoDiv hp a b, h ▸ (toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul _ _ _).symm⟩, ?_⟩ simp_rw [← @sub_eq_iff_eq_add] rintro ⟨hc, n, rfl⟩ rw [← toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp hc, toIcoMod] #align to_Ico_mod_eq_iff toIcoMod_eq_iff theorem toIocMod_eq_iff : toIocMod hp a b = c ↔ c ∈ Set.Ioc a (a + p) ∧ ∃ z : ℤ, b = c + z • p := by refine ⟨fun h => ⟨h ▸ toIocMod_mem_Ioc hp a b, toIocDiv hp a b, h ▸ (toIocMod_add_toIocDiv_zsmul hp _ _).symm⟩, ?_⟩ simp_rw [← @sub_eq_iff_eq_add] rintro ⟨hc, n, rfl⟩ rw [← toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp hc, toIocMod] #align to_Ioc_mod_eq_iff toIocMod_eq_iff @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_apply_left (a : α) : toIcoDiv hp a a = 0 := toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp <| by simp [hp] #align to_Ico_div_apply_left toIcoDiv_apply_left @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_apply_left (a : α) : toIocDiv hp a a = -1 := toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp <| by simp [hp] #align to_Ioc_div_apply_left toIocDiv_apply_left @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_apply_left (a : α) : toIcoMod hp a a = a := by rw [toIcoMod_eq_iff hp, Set.left_mem_Ico] exact ⟨lt_add_of_pos_right _ hp, 0, by simp⟩ #align to_Ico_mod_apply_left toIcoMod_apply_left @[simp] theorem toIocMod_apply_left (a : α) : toIocMod hp a a = a + p := by rw [toIocMod_eq_iff hp, Set.right_mem_Ioc] exact ⟨lt_add_of_pos_right _ hp, -1, by simp⟩ #align to_Ioc_mod_apply_left toIocMod_apply_left theorem toIcoDiv_apply_right (a : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (a + p) = 1 := toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp <| by simp [hp] #align to_Ico_div_apply_right toIcoDiv_apply_right theorem toIocDiv_apply_right (a : α) : toIocDiv hp a (a + p) = 0 := toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp <| by simp [hp] #align to_Ioc_div_apply_right toIocDiv_apply_right theorem toIcoMod_apply_right (a : α) : toIcoMod hp a (a + p) = a := by rw [toIcoMod_eq_iff hp, Set.left_mem_Ico] exact ⟨lt_add_of_pos_right _ hp, 1, by simp⟩ #align to_Ico_mod_apply_right toIcoMod_apply_right theorem toIocMod_apply_right (a : α) : toIocMod hp a (a + p) = a + p := by rw [toIocMod_eq_iff hp, Set.right_mem_Ioc] exact ⟨lt_add_of_pos_right _ hp, 0, by simp⟩ #align to_Ioc_mod_apply_right toIocMod_apply_right @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp a (b + m • p) = toIcoDiv hp a b + m := toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp <| by simpa only [add_smul, add_sub_add_right_eq_sub] using sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp a b #align to_Ico_div_add_zsmul toIcoDiv_add_zsmul @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp (a + m • p) b = toIcoDiv hp a b - m := by refine toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico _ ?_ rw [sub_smul, ← sub_add, add_right_comm] simpa using sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp a b #align to_Ico_div_add_zsmul' toIcoDiv_add_zsmul' @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp a (b + m • p) = toIocDiv hp a b + m := toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp <| by simpa only [add_smul, add_sub_add_right_eq_sub] using sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp a b #align to_Ioc_div_add_zsmul toIocDiv_add_zsmul @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp (a + m • p) b = toIocDiv hp a b - m := by refine toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc _ ?_ rw [sub_smul, ← sub_add, add_right_comm] simpa using sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp a b #align to_Ioc_div_add_zsmul' toIocDiv_add_zsmul' @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_zsmul_add (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp a (m • p + b) = m + toIcoDiv hp a b := by rw [add_comm, toIcoDiv_add_zsmul, add_comm] #align to_Ico_div_zsmul_add toIcoDiv_zsmul_add /-! Note we omit `toIcoDiv_zsmul_add'` as `-m + toIcoDiv hp a b` is not very convenient. -/ @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_zsmul_add (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp a (m • p + b) = m + toIocDiv hp a b := by rw [add_comm, toIocDiv_add_zsmul, add_comm] #align to_Ioc_div_zsmul_add toIocDiv_zsmul_add /-! Note we omit `toIocDiv_zsmul_add'` as `-m + toIocDiv hp a b` is not very convenient. -/ @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp a (b - m • p) = toIcoDiv hp a b - m := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIcoDiv_add_zsmul, sub_eq_add_neg] #align to_Ico_div_sub_zsmul toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp (a - m • p) b = toIcoDiv hp a b + m := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIcoDiv_add_zsmul', sub_neg_eq_add] #align to_Ico_div_sub_zsmul' toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul' @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_sub_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp a (b - m • p) = toIocDiv hp a b - m := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIocDiv_add_zsmul, sub_eq_add_neg] #align to_Ioc_div_sub_zsmul toIocDiv_sub_zsmul @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_sub_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp (a - m • p) b = toIocDiv hp a b + m := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIocDiv_add_zsmul', sub_neg_eq_add] #align to_Ioc_div_sub_zsmul' toIocDiv_sub_zsmul' @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_right (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (b + p) = toIcoDiv hp a b + 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoDiv_add_zsmul hp a b 1 #align to_Ico_div_add_right toIcoDiv_add_right @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_right' (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp (a + p) b = toIcoDiv hp a b - 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoDiv_add_zsmul' hp a b 1 #align to_Ico_div_add_right' toIcoDiv_add_right' @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_right (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a (b + p) = toIocDiv hp a b + 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocDiv_add_zsmul hp a b 1 #align to_Ioc_div_add_right toIocDiv_add_right @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_right' (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp (a + p) b = toIocDiv hp a b - 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocDiv_add_zsmul' hp a b 1 #align to_Ioc_div_add_right' toIocDiv_add_right' @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_left (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (p + b) = toIcoDiv hp a b + 1 := by rw [add_comm, toIcoDiv_add_right] #align to_Ico_div_add_left toIcoDiv_add_left @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_left' (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp (p + a) b = toIcoDiv hp a b - 1 := by rw [add_comm, toIcoDiv_add_right'] #align to_Ico_div_add_left' toIcoDiv_add_left' @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_left (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a (p + b) = toIocDiv hp a b + 1 := by rw [add_comm, toIocDiv_add_right] #align to_Ioc_div_add_left toIocDiv_add_left @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_left' (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp (p + a) b = toIocDiv hp a b - 1 := by rw [add_comm, toIocDiv_add_right'] #align to_Ioc_div_add_left' toIocDiv_add_left' @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_sub (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (b - p) = toIcoDiv hp a b - 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul hp a b 1 #align to_Ico_div_sub toIcoDiv_sub @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_sub' (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp (a - p) b = toIcoDiv hp a b + 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul' hp a b 1 #align to_Ico_div_sub' toIcoDiv_sub' @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_sub (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a (b - p) = toIocDiv hp a b - 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocDiv_sub_zsmul hp a b 1 #align to_Ioc_div_sub toIocDiv_sub @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_sub' (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp (a - p) b = toIocDiv hp a b + 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocDiv_sub_zsmul' hp a b 1 #align to_Ioc_div_sub' toIocDiv_sub' theorem toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add (a b c : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (b - c) = toIcoDiv hp (a + c) b := by apply toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico rw [← sub_right_comm, Set.sub_mem_Ico_iff_left, add_right_comm] exact sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp (a + c) b #align to_Ico_div_sub_eq_to_Ico_div_add toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add theorem toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add (a b c : α) : toIocDiv hp a (b - c) = toIocDiv hp (a + c) b := by apply toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc rw [← sub_right_comm, Set.sub_mem_Ioc_iff_left, add_right_comm] exact sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp (a + c) b #align to_Ioc_div_sub_eq_to_Ioc_div_add toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add theorem toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add' (a b c : α) : toIcoDiv hp (a - c) b = toIcoDiv hp a (b + c) := by rw [← sub_neg_eq_add, toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add, sub_eq_add_neg] #align to_Ico_div_sub_eq_to_Ico_div_add' toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add' theorem toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add' (a b c : α) : toIocDiv hp (a - c) b = toIocDiv hp a (b + c) := by rw [← sub_neg_eq_add, toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add, sub_eq_add_neg] #align to_Ioc_div_sub_eq_to_Ioc_div_add' toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add' theorem toIcoDiv_neg (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (-b) = -(toIocDiv hp (-a) b + 1) := by suffices toIcoDiv hp a (-b) = -toIocDiv hp (-(a + p)) b by rwa [neg_add, ← sub_eq_add_neg, toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add', toIocDiv_add_right] at this rw [← neg_eq_iff_eq_neg, eq_comm] apply toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc obtain ⟨hc, ho⟩ := sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp a (-b) rw [← neg_lt_neg_iff, neg_sub' (-b), neg_neg, ← neg_smul] at ho rw [← neg_le_neg_iff, neg_sub' (-b), neg_neg, ← neg_smul] at hc refine ⟨ho, hc.trans_eq ?_⟩ rw [neg_add, neg_add_cancel_right] #align to_Ico_div_neg toIcoDiv_neg theorem toIcoDiv_neg' (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp (-a) b = -(toIocDiv hp a (-b) + 1) := by simpa only [neg_neg] using toIcoDiv_neg hp (-a) (-b) #align to_Ico_div_neg' toIcoDiv_neg' theorem toIocDiv_neg (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a (-b) = -(toIcoDiv hp (-a) b + 1) := by rw [← neg_neg b, toIcoDiv_neg, neg_neg, neg_neg, neg_add', neg_neg, add_sub_cancel_right] #align to_Ioc_div_neg toIocDiv_neg theorem toIocDiv_neg' (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp (-a) b = -(toIcoDiv hp a (-b) + 1) := by simpa only [neg_neg] using toIocDiv_neg hp (-a) (-b) #align to_Ioc_div_neg' toIocDiv_neg' @[simp]
Mathlib/Algebra/Order/ToIntervalMod.lean
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theorem toIcoMod_add_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoMod hp a (b + m • p) = toIcoMod hp a b := by
rw [toIcoMod, toIcoDiv_add_zsmul, toIcoMod, add_smul] abel
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Johannes Hölzl, Scott Morrison, Jens Wagemaker -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Divisibility import Mathlib.Algebra.MonoidAlgebra.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Sort #align_import data.polynomial.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"949dc57e616a621462062668c9f39e4e17b64b69" /-! # Theory of univariate polynomials This file defines `Polynomial R`, the type of univariate polynomials over the semiring `R`, builds a semiring structure on it, and gives basic definitions that are expanded in other files in this directory. ## Main definitions * `monomial n a` is the polynomial `a X^n`. Note that `monomial n` is defined as an `R`-linear map. * `C a` is the constant polynomial `a`. Note that `C` is defined as a ring homomorphism. * `X` is the polynomial `X`, i.e., `monomial 1 1`. * `p.sum f` is `∑ n ∈ p.support, f n (p.coeff n)`, i.e., one sums the values of functions applied to coefficients of the polynomial `p`. * `p.erase n` is the polynomial `p` in which one removes the `c X^n` term. There are often two natural variants of lemmas involving sums, depending on whether one acts on the polynomials, or on the function. The naming convention is that one adds `index` when acting on the polynomials. For instance, * `sum_add_index` states that `(p + q).sum f = p.sum f + q.sum f`; * `sum_add` states that `p.sum (fun n x ↦ f n x + g n x) = p.sum f + p.sum g`. * Notation to refer to `Polynomial R`, as `R[X]` or `R[t]`. ## Implementation Polynomials are defined using `R[ℕ]`, where `R` is a semiring. The variable `X` commutes with every polynomial `p`: lemma `X_mul` proves the identity `X * p = p * X`. The relationship to `R[ℕ]` is through a structure to make polynomials irreducible from the point of view of the kernel. Most operations are irreducible since Lean can not compute anyway with `AddMonoidAlgebra`. There are two exceptions that we make semireducible: * The zero polynomial, so that its coefficients are definitionally equal to `0`. * The scalar action, to permit typeclass search to unfold it to resolve potential instance diamonds. The raw implementation of the equivalence between `R[X]` and `R[ℕ]` is done through `ofFinsupp` and `toFinsupp` (or, equivalently, `rcases p` when `p` is a polynomial gives an element `q` of `R[ℕ]`, and conversely `⟨q⟩` gives back `p`). The equivalence is also registered as a ring equiv in `Polynomial.toFinsuppIso`. These should in general not be used once the basic API for polynomials is constructed. -/ set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false noncomputable section /-- `Polynomial R` is the type of univariate polynomials over `R`. Polynomials should be seen as (semi-)rings with the additional constructor `X`. The embedding from `R` is called `C`. -/ structure Polynomial (R : Type*) [Semiring R] where ofFinsupp :: toFinsupp : AddMonoidAlgebra R ℕ #align polynomial Polynomial #align polynomial.of_finsupp Polynomial.ofFinsupp #align polynomial.to_finsupp Polynomial.toFinsupp @[inherit_doc] scoped[Polynomial] notation:9000 R "[X]" => Polynomial R open AddMonoidAlgebra open Finsupp hiding single open Function hiding Commute open Polynomial namespace Polynomial universe u variable {R : Type u} {a b : R} {m n : ℕ} section Semiring variable [Semiring R] {p q : R[X]} theorem forall_iff_forall_finsupp (P : R[X] → Prop) : (∀ p, P p) ↔ ∀ q : R[ℕ], P ⟨q⟩ := ⟨fun h q => h ⟨q⟩, fun h ⟨p⟩ => h p⟩ #align polynomial.forall_iff_forall_finsupp Polynomial.forall_iff_forall_finsupp theorem exists_iff_exists_finsupp (P : R[X] → Prop) : (∃ p, P p) ↔ ∃ q : R[ℕ], P ⟨q⟩ := ⟨fun ⟨⟨p⟩, hp⟩ => ⟨p, hp⟩, fun ⟨q, hq⟩ => ⟨⟨q⟩, hq⟩⟩ #align polynomial.exists_iff_exists_finsupp Polynomial.exists_iff_exists_finsupp @[simp] theorem eta (f : R[X]) : Polynomial.ofFinsupp f.toFinsupp = f := by cases f; rfl #align polynomial.eta Polynomial.eta /-! ### Conversions to and from `AddMonoidAlgebra` Since `R[X]` is not defeq to `R[ℕ]`, but instead is a structure wrapping it, we have to copy across all the arithmetic operators manually, along with the lemmas about how they unfold around `Polynomial.ofFinsupp` and `Polynomial.toFinsupp`. -/ section AddMonoidAlgebra private irreducible_def add : R[X] → R[X] → R[X] | ⟨a⟩, ⟨b⟩ => ⟨a + b⟩ private irreducible_def neg {R : Type u} [Ring R] : R[X] → R[X] | ⟨a⟩ => ⟨-a⟩ private irreducible_def mul : R[X] → R[X] → R[X] | ⟨a⟩, ⟨b⟩ => ⟨a * b⟩ instance zero : Zero R[X] := ⟨⟨0⟩⟩ #align polynomial.has_zero Polynomial.zero instance one : One R[X] := ⟨⟨1⟩⟩ #align polynomial.one Polynomial.one instance add' : Add R[X] := ⟨add⟩ #align polynomial.has_add Polynomial.add' instance neg' {R : Type u} [Ring R] : Neg R[X] := ⟨neg⟩ #align polynomial.has_neg Polynomial.neg' instance sub {R : Type u} [Ring R] : Sub R[X] := ⟨fun a b => a + -b⟩ #align polynomial.has_sub Polynomial.sub instance mul' : Mul R[X] := ⟨mul⟩ #align polynomial.has_mul Polynomial.mul' -- If the private definitions are accidentally exposed, simplify them away. @[simp] theorem add_eq_add : add p q = p + q := rfl @[simp] theorem mul_eq_mul : mul p q = p * q := rfl instance smulZeroClass {S : Type*} [SMulZeroClass S R] : SMulZeroClass S R[X] where smul r p := ⟨r • p.toFinsupp⟩ smul_zero a := congr_arg ofFinsupp (smul_zero a) #align polynomial.smul_zero_class Polynomial.smulZeroClass -- to avoid a bug in the `ring` tactic instance (priority := 1) pow : Pow R[X] ℕ where pow p n := npowRec n p #align polynomial.has_pow Polynomial.pow @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_zero : (⟨0⟩ : R[X]) = 0 := rfl #align polynomial.of_finsupp_zero Polynomial.ofFinsupp_zero @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_one : (⟨1⟩ : R[X]) = 1 := rfl #align polynomial.of_finsupp_one Polynomial.ofFinsupp_one @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_add {a b} : (⟨a + b⟩ : R[X]) = ⟨a⟩ + ⟨b⟩ := show _ = add _ _ by rw [add_def] #align polynomial.of_finsupp_add Polynomial.ofFinsupp_add @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_neg {R : Type u} [Ring R] {a} : (⟨-a⟩ : R[X]) = -⟨a⟩ := show _ = neg _ by rw [neg_def] #align polynomial.of_finsupp_neg Polynomial.ofFinsupp_neg @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_sub {R : Type u} [Ring R] {a b} : (⟨a - b⟩ : R[X]) = ⟨a⟩ - ⟨b⟩ := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ofFinsupp_add, ofFinsupp_neg] rfl #align polynomial.of_finsupp_sub Polynomial.ofFinsupp_sub @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_mul (a b) : (⟨a * b⟩ : R[X]) = ⟨a⟩ * ⟨b⟩ := show _ = mul _ _ by rw [mul_def] #align polynomial.of_finsupp_mul Polynomial.ofFinsupp_mul @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_smul {S : Type*} [SMulZeroClass S R] (a : S) (b) : (⟨a • b⟩ : R[X]) = (a • ⟨b⟩ : R[X]) := rfl #align polynomial.of_finsupp_smul Polynomial.ofFinsupp_smul @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_pow (a) (n : ℕ) : (⟨a ^ n⟩ : R[X]) = ⟨a⟩ ^ n := by change _ = npowRec n _ induction n with | zero => simp [npowRec] | succ n n_ih => simp [npowRec, n_ih, pow_succ] #align polynomial.of_finsupp_pow Polynomial.ofFinsupp_pow @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_zero : (0 : R[X]).toFinsupp = 0 := rfl #align polynomial.to_finsupp_zero Polynomial.toFinsupp_zero @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_one : (1 : R[X]).toFinsupp = 1 := rfl #align polynomial.to_finsupp_one Polynomial.toFinsupp_one @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_add (a b : R[X]) : (a + b).toFinsupp = a.toFinsupp + b.toFinsupp := by cases a cases b rw [← ofFinsupp_add] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_add Polynomial.toFinsupp_add @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_neg {R : Type u} [Ring R] (a : R[X]) : (-a).toFinsupp = -a.toFinsupp := by cases a rw [← ofFinsupp_neg] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_neg Polynomial.toFinsupp_neg @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_sub {R : Type u} [Ring R] (a b : R[X]) : (a - b).toFinsupp = a.toFinsupp - b.toFinsupp := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← toFinsupp_neg, ← toFinsupp_add] rfl #align polynomial.to_finsupp_sub Polynomial.toFinsupp_sub @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_mul (a b : R[X]) : (a * b).toFinsupp = a.toFinsupp * b.toFinsupp := by cases a cases b rw [← ofFinsupp_mul] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_mul Polynomial.toFinsupp_mul @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_smul {S : Type*} [SMulZeroClass S R] (a : S) (b : R[X]) : (a • b).toFinsupp = a • b.toFinsupp := rfl #align polynomial.to_finsupp_smul Polynomial.toFinsupp_smul @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_pow (a : R[X]) (n : ℕ) : (a ^ n).toFinsupp = a.toFinsupp ^ n := by cases a rw [← ofFinsupp_pow] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_pow Polynomial.toFinsupp_pow theorem _root_.IsSMulRegular.polynomial {S : Type*} [Monoid S] [DistribMulAction S R] {a : S} (ha : IsSMulRegular R a) : IsSMulRegular R[X] a | ⟨_x⟩, ⟨_y⟩, h => congr_arg _ <| ha.finsupp (Polynomial.ofFinsupp.inj h) #align is_smul_regular.polynomial IsSMulRegular.polynomial theorem toFinsupp_injective : Function.Injective (toFinsupp : R[X] → AddMonoidAlgebra _ _) := fun ⟨_x⟩ ⟨_y⟩ => congr_arg _ #align polynomial.to_finsupp_injective Polynomial.toFinsupp_injective @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_inj {a b : R[X]} : a.toFinsupp = b.toFinsupp ↔ a = b := toFinsupp_injective.eq_iff #align polynomial.to_finsupp_inj Polynomial.toFinsupp_inj @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_eq_zero {a : R[X]} : a.toFinsupp = 0 ↔ a = 0 := by rw [← toFinsupp_zero, toFinsupp_inj] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_eq_zero Polynomial.toFinsupp_eq_zero @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_eq_one {a : R[X]} : a.toFinsupp = 1 ↔ a = 1 := by rw [← toFinsupp_one, toFinsupp_inj] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_eq_one Polynomial.toFinsupp_eq_one /-- A more convenient spelling of `Polynomial.ofFinsupp.injEq` in terms of `Iff`. -/ theorem ofFinsupp_inj {a b} : (⟨a⟩ : R[X]) = ⟨b⟩ ↔ a = b := iff_of_eq (ofFinsupp.injEq _ _) #align polynomial.of_finsupp_inj Polynomial.ofFinsupp_inj @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_eq_zero {a} : (⟨a⟩ : R[X]) = 0 ↔ a = 0 := by rw [← ofFinsupp_zero, ofFinsupp_inj] #align polynomial.of_finsupp_eq_zero Polynomial.ofFinsupp_eq_zero @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_eq_one {a} : (⟨a⟩ : R[X]) = 1 ↔ a = 1 := by rw [← ofFinsupp_one, ofFinsupp_inj] #align polynomial.of_finsupp_eq_one Polynomial.ofFinsupp_eq_one instance inhabited : Inhabited R[X] := ⟨0⟩ #align polynomial.inhabited Polynomial.inhabited instance instNatCast : NatCast R[X] where natCast n := ofFinsupp n #align polynomial.has_nat_cast Polynomial.instNatCast instance semiring : Semiring R[X] := --TODO: add reference to library note in PR #7432 { Function.Injective.semiring toFinsupp toFinsupp_injective toFinsupp_zero toFinsupp_one toFinsupp_add toFinsupp_mul (fun _ _ => toFinsupp_smul _ _) toFinsupp_pow fun _ => rfl with toAdd := Polynomial.add' toMul := Polynomial.mul' toZero := Polynomial.zero toOne := Polynomial.one nsmul := (· • ·) npow := fun n x => (x ^ n) } #align polynomial.semiring Polynomial.semiring instance distribSMul {S} [DistribSMul S R] : DistribSMul S R[X] := --TODO: add reference to library note in PR #7432 { Function.Injective.distribSMul ⟨⟨toFinsupp, toFinsupp_zero⟩, toFinsupp_add⟩ toFinsupp_injective toFinsupp_smul with toSMulZeroClass := Polynomial.smulZeroClass } #align polynomial.distrib_smul Polynomial.distribSMul instance distribMulAction {S} [Monoid S] [DistribMulAction S R] : DistribMulAction S R[X] := --TODO: add reference to library note in PR #7432 { Function.Injective.distribMulAction ⟨⟨toFinsupp, toFinsupp_zero (R := R)⟩, toFinsupp_add⟩ toFinsupp_injective toFinsupp_smul with toSMul := Polynomial.smulZeroClass.toSMul } #align polynomial.distrib_mul_action Polynomial.distribMulAction instance faithfulSMul {S} [SMulZeroClass S R] [FaithfulSMul S R] : FaithfulSMul S R[X] where eq_of_smul_eq_smul {_s₁ _s₂} h := eq_of_smul_eq_smul fun a : ℕ →₀ R => congr_arg toFinsupp (h ⟨a⟩) #align polynomial.has_faithful_smul Polynomial.faithfulSMul instance module {S} [Semiring S] [Module S R] : Module S R[X] := --TODO: add reference to library note in PR #7432 { Function.Injective.module _ ⟨⟨toFinsupp, toFinsupp_zero⟩, toFinsupp_add⟩ toFinsupp_injective toFinsupp_smul with toDistribMulAction := Polynomial.distribMulAction } #align polynomial.module Polynomial.module instance smulCommClass {S₁ S₂} [SMulZeroClass S₁ R] [SMulZeroClass S₂ R] [SMulCommClass S₁ S₂ R] : SMulCommClass S₁ S₂ R[X] := ⟨by rintro m n ⟨f⟩ simp_rw [← ofFinsupp_smul, smul_comm m n f]⟩ #align polynomial.smul_comm_class Polynomial.smulCommClass instance isScalarTower {S₁ S₂} [SMul S₁ S₂] [SMulZeroClass S₁ R] [SMulZeroClass S₂ R] [IsScalarTower S₁ S₂ R] : IsScalarTower S₁ S₂ R[X] := ⟨by rintro _ _ ⟨⟩ simp_rw [← ofFinsupp_smul, smul_assoc]⟩ #align polynomial.is_scalar_tower Polynomial.isScalarTower instance isScalarTower_right {α K : Type*} [Semiring K] [DistribSMul α K] [IsScalarTower α K K] : IsScalarTower α K[X] K[X] := ⟨by rintro _ ⟨⟩ ⟨⟩; simp_rw [smul_eq_mul, ← ofFinsupp_smul, ← ofFinsupp_mul, ← ofFinsupp_smul, smul_mul_assoc]⟩ #align polynomial.is_scalar_tower_right Polynomial.isScalarTower_right instance isCentralScalar {S} [SMulZeroClass S R] [SMulZeroClass Sᵐᵒᵖ R] [IsCentralScalar S R] : IsCentralScalar S R[X] := ⟨by rintro _ ⟨⟩ simp_rw [← ofFinsupp_smul, op_smul_eq_smul]⟩ #align polynomial.is_central_scalar Polynomial.isCentralScalar instance unique [Subsingleton R] : Unique R[X] := { Polynomial.inhabited with uniq := by rintro ⟨x⟩ apply congr_arg ofFinsupp simp [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton] } #align polynomial.unique Polynomial.unique variable (R) /-- Ring isomorphism between `R[X]` and `R[ℕ]`. This is just an implementation detail, but it can be useful to transfer results from `Finsupp` to polynomials. -/ @[simps apply symm_apply] def toFinsuppIso : R[X] ≃+* R[ℕ] where toFun := toFinsupp invFun := ofFinsupp left_inv := fun ⟨_p⟩ => rfl right_inv _p := rfl map_mul' := toFinsupp_mul map_add' := toFinsupp_add #align polynomial.to_finsupp_iso Polynomial.toFinsuppIso #align polynomial.to_finsupp_iso_apply Polynomial.toFinsuppIso_apply #align polynomial.to_finsupp_iso_symm_apply Polynomial.toFinsuppIso_symm_apply instance [DecidableEq R] : DecidableEq R[X] := @Equiv.decidableEq R[X] _ (toFinsuppIso R).toEquiv (Finsupp.instDecidableEq) end AddMonoidAlgebra theorem ofFinsupp_sum {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → R[ℕ]) : (⟨∑ i ∈ s, f i⟩ : R[X]) = ∑ i ∈ s, ⟨f i⟩ := map_sum (toFinsuppIso R).symm f s #align polynomial.of_finsupp_sum Polynomial.ofFinsupp_sum theorem toFinsupp_sum {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → R[X]) : (∑ i ∈ s, f i : R[X]).toFinsupp = ∑ i ∈ s, (f i).toFinsupp := map_sum (toFinsuppIso R) f s #align polynomial.to_finsupp_sum Polynomial.toFinsupp_sum /-- The set of all `n` such that `X^n` has a non-zero coefficient. -/ -- @[simp] -- Porting note: The original generated theorem is same to `support_ofFinsupp` and -- the new generated theorem is different, so this attribute should be -- removed. def support : R[X] → Finset ℕ | ⟨p⟩ => p.support #align polynomial.support Polynomial.support @[simp] theorem support_ofFinsupp (p) : support (⟨p⟩ : R[X]) = p.support := by rw [support] #align polynomial.support_of_finsupp Polynomial.support_ofFinsupp theorem support_toFinsupp (p : R[X]) : p.toFinsupp.support = p.support := by rw [support] @[simp] theorem support_zero : (0 : R[X]).support = ∅ := rfl #align polynomial.support_zero Polynomial.support_zero @[simp] theorem support_eq_empty : p.support = ∅ ↔ p = 0 := by rcases p with ⟨⟩ simp [support] #align polynomial.support_eq_empty Polynomial.support_eq_empty @[simp] lemma support_nonempty : p.support.Nonempty ↔ p ≠ 0 := Finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty.trans support_eq_empty.not theorem card_support_eq_zero : p.support.card = 0 ↔ p = 0 := by simp #align polynomial.card_support_eq_zero Polynomial.card_support_eq_zero /-- `monomial s a` is the monomial `a * X^s` -/ def monomial (n : ℕ) : R →ₗ[R] R[X] where toFun t := ⟨Finsupp.single n t⟩ -- porting note (#10745): was `simp`. map_add' x y := by simp; rw [ofFinsupp_add] -- porting note (#10745): was `simp [← ofFinsupp_smul]`. map_smul' r x := by simp; rw [← ofFinsupp_smul, smul_single'] #align polynomial.monomial Polynomial.monomial @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_monomial (n : ℕ) (r : R) : (monomial n r).toFinsupp = Finsupp.single n r := by simp [monomial] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_monomial Polynomial.toFinsupp_monomial @[simp] theorem ofFinsupp_single (n : ℕ) (r : R) : (⟨Finsupp.single n r⟩ : R[X]) = monomial n r := by simp [monomial] #align polynomial.of_finsupp_single Polynomial.ofFinsupp_single -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem monomial_zero_right (n : ℕ) : monomial n (0 : R) = 0 := (monomial n).map_zero #align polynomial.monomial_zero_right Polynomial.monomial_zero_right -- This is not a `simp` lemma as `monomial_zero_left` is more general. theorem monomial_zero_one : monomial 0 (1 : R) = 1 := rfl #align polynomial.monomial_zero_one Polynomial.monomial_zero_one -- TODO: can't we just delete this one? theorem monomial_add (n : ℕ) (r s : R) : monomial n (r + s) = monomial n r + monomial n s := (monomial n).map_add _ _ #align polynomial.monomial_add Polynomial.monomial_add theorem monomial_mul_monomial (n m : ℕ) (r s : R) : monomial n r * monomial m s = monomial (n + m) (r * s) := toFinsupp_injective <| by simp only [toFinsupp_monomial, toFinsupp_mul, AddMonoidAlgebra.single_mul_single] #align polynomial.monomial_mul_monomial Polynomial.monomial_mul_monomial @[simp] theorem monomial_pow (n : ℕ) (r : R) (k : ℕ) : monomial n r ^ k = monomial (n * k) (r ^ k) := by induction' k with k ih · simp [pow_zero, monomial_zero_one] · simp [pow_succ, ih, monomial_mul_monomial, Nat.succ_eq_add_one, mul_add, add_comm] #align polynomial.monomial_pow Polynomial.monomial_pow theorem smul_monomial {S} [SMulZeroClass S R] (a : S) (n : ℕ) (b : R) : a • monomial n b = monomial n (a • b) := toFinsupp_injective <| by simp; rw [smul_single] #align polynomial.smul_monomial Polynomial.smul_monomial theorem monomial_injective (n : ℕ) : Function.Injective (monomial n : R → R[X]) := (toFinsuppIso R).symm.injective.comp (single_injective n) #align polynomial.monomial_injective Polynomial.monomial_injective @[simp] theorem monomial_eq_zero_iff (t : R) (n : ℕ) : monomial n t = 0 ↔ t = 0 := LinearMap.map_eq_zero_iff _ (Polynomial.monomial_injective n) #align polynomial.monomial_eq_zero_iff Polynomial.monomial_eq_zero_iff theorem support_add : (p + q).support ⊆ p.support ∪ q.support := by simpa [support] using Finsupp.support_add #align polynomial.support_add Polynomial.support_add /-- `C a` is the constant polynomial `a`. `C` is provided as a ring homomorphism. -/ def C : R →+* R[X] := { monomial 0 with map_one' := by simp [monomial_zero_one] map_mul' := by simp [monomial_mul_monomial] map_zero' := by simp } #align polynomial.C Polynomial.C @[simp] theorem monomial_zero_left (a : R) : monomial 0 a = C a := rfl #align polynomial.monomial_zero_left Polynomial.monomial_zero_left @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_C (a : R) : (C a).toFinsupp = single 0 a := rfl #align polynomial.to_finsupp_C Polynomial.toFinsupp_C theorem C_0 : C (0 : R) = 0 := by simp #align polynomial.C_0 Polynomial.C_0 theorem C_1 : C (1 : R) = 1 := rfl #align polynomial.C_1 Polynomial.C_1 theorem C_mul : C (a * b) = C a * C b := C.map_mul a b #align polynomial.C_mul Polynomial.C_mul theorem C_add : C (a + b) = C a + C b := C.map_add a b #align polynomial.C_add Polynomial.C_add @[simp] theorem smul_C {S} [SMulZeroClass S R] (s : S) (r : R) : s • C r = C (s • r) := smul_monomial _ _ r #align polynomial.smul_C Polynomial.smul_C set_option linter.deprecated false in -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem C_bit0 : C (bit0 a) = bit0 (C a) := C_add #align polynomial.C_bit0 Polynomial.C_bit0 set_option linter.deprecated false in -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem C_bit1 : C (bit1 a) = bit1 (C a) := by simp [bit1, C_bit0] #align polynomial.C_bit1 Polynomial.C_bit1 theorem C_pow : C (a ^ n) = C a ^ n := C.map_pow a n #align polynomial.C_pow Polynomial.C_pow -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem C_eq_natCast (n : ℕ) : C (n : R) = (n : R[X]) := map_natCast C n #align polynomial.C_eq_nat_cast Polynomial.C_eq_natCast @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias C_eq_nat_cast := C_eq_natCast @[simp] theorem C_mul_monomial : C a * monomial n b = monomial n (a * b) := by simp only [← monomial_zero_left, monomial_mul_monomial, zero_add] #align polynomial.C_mul_monomial Polynomial.C_mul_monomial @[simp] theorem monomial_mul_C : monomial n a * C b = monomial n (a * b) := by simp only [← monomial_zero_left, monomial_mul_monomial, add_zero] #align polynomial.monomial_mul_C Polynomial.monomial_mul_C /-- `X` is the polynomial variable (aka indeterminate). -/ def X : R[X] := monomial 1 1 #align polynomial.X Polynomial.X theorem monomial_one_one_eq_X : monomial 1 (1 : R) = X := rfl #align polynomial.monomial_one_one_eq_X Polynomial.monomial_one_one_eq_X theorem monomial_one_right_eq_X_pow (n : ℕ) : monomial n (1 : R) = X ^ n := by induction' n with n ih · simp [monomial_zero_one] · rw [pow_succ, ← ih, ← monomial_one_one_eq_X, monomial_mul_monomial, mul_one] #align polynomial.monomial_one_right_eq_X_pow Polynomial.monomial_one_right_eq_X_pow @[simp] theorem toFinsupp_X : X.toFinsupp = Finsupp.single 1 (1 : R) := rfl #align polynomial.to_finsupp_X Polynomial.toFinsupp_X /-- `X` commutes with everything, even when the coefficients are noncommutative. -/ theorem X_mul : X * p = p * X := by rcases p with ⟨⟩ -- Porting note: `ofFinsupp.injEq` is required. simp only [X, ← ofFinsupp_single, ← ofFinsupp_mul, LinearMap.coe_mk, ofFinsupp.injEq] -- Porting note: Was `ext`. refine Finsupp.ext fun _ => ?_ simp [AddMonoidAlgebra.mul_apply, AddMonoidAlgebra.sum_single_index, add_comm] #align polynomial.X_mul Polynomial.X_mul theorem X_pow_mul {n : ℕ} : X ^ n * p = p * X ^ n := by induction' n with n ih · simp · conv_lhs => rw [pow_succ] rw [mul_assoc, X_mul, ← mul_assoc, ih, mul_assoc, ← pow_succ] #align polynomial.X_pow_mul Polynomial.X_pow_mul /-- Prefer putting constants to the left of `X`. This lemma is the loop-avoiding `simp` version of `Polynomial.X_mul`. -/ @[simp] theorem X_mul_C (r : R) : X * C r = C r * X := X_mul #align polynomial.X_mul_C Polynomial.X_mul_C /-- Prefer putting constants to the left of `X ^ n`. This lemma is the loop-avoiding `simp` version of `X_pow_mul`. -/ @[simp] theorem X_pow_mul_C (r : R) (n : ℕ) : X ^ n * C r = C r * X ^ n := X_pow_mul #align polynomial.X_pow_mul_C Polynomial.X_pow_mul_C theorem X_pow_mul_assoc {n : ℕ} : p * X ^ n * q = p * q * X ^ n := by rw [mul_assoc, X_pow_mul, ← mul_assoc] #align polynomial.X_pow_mul_assoc Polynomial.X_pow_mul_assoc /-- Prefer putting constants to the left of `X ^ n`. This lemma is the loop-avoiding `simp` version of `X_pow_mul_assoc`. -/ @[simp] theorem X_pow_mul_assoc_C {n : ℕ} (r : R) : p * X ^ n * C r = p * C r * X ^ n := X_pow_mul_assoc #align polynomial.X_pow_mul_assoc_C Polynomial.X_pow_mul_assoc_C theorem commute_X (p : R[X]) : Commute X p := X_mul #align polynomial.commute_X Polynomial.commute_X theorem commute_X_pow (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) : Commute (X ^ n) p := X_pow_mul #align polynomial.commute_X_pow Polynomial.commute_X_pow @[simp] theorem monomial_mul_X (n : ℕ) (r : R) : monomial n r * X = monomial (n + 1) r := by erw [monomial_mul_monomial, mul_one] #align polynomial.monomial_mul_X Polynomial.monomial_mul_X @[simp] theorem monomial_mul_X_pow (n : ℕ) (r : R) (k : ℕ) : monomial n r * X ^ k = monomial (n + k) r := by induction' k with k ih · simp · simp [ih, pow_succ, ← mul_assoc, add_assoc, Nat.succ_eq_add_one] #align polynomial.monomial_mul_X_pow Polynomial.monomial_mul_X_pow @[simp] theorem X_mul_monomial (n : ℕ) (r : R) : X * monomial n r = monomial (n + 1) r := by rw [X_mul, monomial_mul_X] #align polynomial.X_mul_monomial Polynomial.X_mul_monomial @[simp] theorem X_pow_mul_monomial (k n : ℕ) (r : R) : X ^ k * monomial n r = monomial (n + k) r := by rw [X_pow_mul, monomial_mul_X_pow] #align polynomial.X_pow_mul_monomial Polynomial.X_pow_mul_monomial /-- `coeff p n` (often denoted `p.coeff n`) is the coefficient of `X^n` in `p`. -/ -- @[simp] -- Porting note: The original generated theorem is same to `coeff_ofFinsupp` and -- the new generated theorem is different, so this attribute should be -- removed. def coeff : R[X] → ℕ → R | ⟨p⟩ => p #align polynomial.coeff Polynomial.coeff -- Porting note (#10756): new theorem @[simp] theorem coeff_ofFinsupp (p) : coeff (⟨p⟩ : R[X]) = p := by rw [coeff] theorem coeff_injective : Injective (coeff : R[X] → ℕ → R) := by rintro ⟨p⟩ ⟨q⟩ -- Porting note: `ofFinsupp.injEq` is required. simp only [coeff, DFunLike.coe_fn_eq, imp_self, ofFinsupp.injEq] #align polynomial.coeff_injective Polynomial.coeff_injective @[simp] theorem coeff_inj : p.coeff = q.coeff ↔ p = q := coeff_injective.eq_iff #align polynomial.coeff_inj Polynomial.coeff_inj theorem toFinsupp_apply (f : R[X]) (i) : f.toFinsupp i = f.coeff i := by cases f; rfl #align polynomial.to_finsupp_apply Polynomial.toFinsupp_apply theorem coeff_monomial : coeff (monomial n a) m = if n = m then a else 0 := by simp [coeff, Finsupp.single_apply] #align polynomial.coeff_monomial Polynomial.coeff_monomial @[simp] theorem coeff_zero (n : ℕ) : coeff (0 : R[X]) n = 0 := rfl #align polynomial.coeff_zero Polynomial.coeff_zero theorem coeff_one {n : ℕ} : coeff (1 : R[X]) n = if n = 0 then 1 else 0 := by simp_rw [eq_comm (a := n) (b := 0)] exact coeff_monomial #align polynomial.coeff_one Polynomial.coeff_one @[simp] theorem coeff_one_zero : coeff (1 : R[X]) 0 = 1 := by simp [coeff_one] #align polynomial.coeff_one_zero Polynomial.coeff_one_zero @[simp] theorem coeff_X_one : coeff (X : R[X]) 1 = 1 := coeff_monomial #align polynomial.coeff_X_one Polynomial.coeff_X_one @[simp] theorem coeff_X_zero : coeff (X : R[X]) 0 = 0 := coeff_monomial #align polynomial.coeff_X_zero Polynomial.coeff_X_zero @[simp] theorem coeff_monomial_succ : coeff (monomial (n + 1) a) 0 = 0 := by simp [coeff_monomial] #align polynomial.coeff_monomial_succ Polynomial.coeff_monomial_succ theorem coeff_X : coeff (X : R[X]) n = if 1 = n then 1 else 0 := coeff_monomial #align polynomial.coeff_X Polynomial.coeff_X theorem coeff_X_of_ne_one {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 1) : coeff (X : R[X]) n = 0 := by rw [coeff_X, if_neg hn.symm] #align polynomial.coeff_X_of_ne_one Polynomial.coeff_X_of_ne_one @[simp] theorem mem_support_iff : n ∈ p.support ↔ p.coeff n ≠ 0 := by rcases p with ⟨⟩ simp #align polynomial.mem_support_iff Polynomial.mem_support_iff theorem not_mem_support_iff : n ∉ p.support ↔ p.coeff n = 0 := by simp #align polynomial.not_mem_support_iff Polynomial.not_mem_support_iff theorem coeff_C : coeff (C a) n = ite (n = 0) a 0 := by convert coeff_monomial (a := a) (m := n) (n := 0) using 2 simp [eq_comm] #align polynomial.coeff_C Polynomial.coeff_C @[simp] theorem coeff_C_zero : coeff (C a) 0 = a := coeff_monomial #align polynomial.coeff_C_zero Polynomial.coeff_C_zero theorem coeff_C_ne_zero (h : n ≠ 0) : (C a).coeff n = 0 := by rw [coeff_C, if_neg h] #align polynomial.coeff_C_ne_zero Polynomial.coeff_C_ne_zero @[simp] lemma coeff_C_succ {r : R} {n : ℕ} : coeff (C r) (n + 1) = 0 := by simp [coeff_C] @[simp] theorem coeff_natCast_ite : (Nat.cast m : R[X]).coeff n = ite (n = 0) m 0 := by simp only [← C_eq_natCast, coeff_C, Nat.cast_ite, Nat.cast_zero] @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias coeff_nat_cast_ite := coeff_natCast_ite -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem coeff_ofNat_zero (a : ℕ) [a.AtLeastTwo] : coeff (no_index (OfNat.ofNat a : R[X])) 0 = OfNat.ofNat a := coeff_monomial -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem coeff_ofNat_succ (a n : ℕ) [h : a.AtLeastTwo] : coeff (no_index (OfNat.ofNat a : R[X])) (n + 1) = 0 := by rw [← Nat.cast_eq_ofNat] simp theorem C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial : ∀ {n : ℕ}, C a * X ^ n = monomial n a | 0 => mul_one _ | n + 1 => by rw [pow_succ, ← mul_assoc, C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, X, monomial_mul_monomial, mul_one] #align polynomial.C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial Polynomial.C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial @[simp high] theorem toFinsupp_C_mul_X_pow (a : R) (n : ℕ) : Polynomial.toFinsupp (C a * X ^ n) = Finsupp.single n a := by rw [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, toFinsupp_monomial] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_C_mul_X_pow Polynomial.toFinsupp_C_mul_X_pow theorem C_mul_X_eq_monomial : C a * X = monomial 1 a := by rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, pow_one] #align polynomial.C_mul_X_eq_monomial Polynomial.C_mul_X_eq_monomial @[simp high] theorem toFinsupp_C_mul_X (a : R) : Polynomial.toFinsupp (C a * X) = Finsupp.single 1 a := by rw [C_mul_X_eq_monomial, toFinsupp_monomial] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_C_mul_X Polynomial.toFinsupp_C_mul_X theorem C_injective : Injective (C : R → R[X]) := monomial_injective 0 #align polynomial.C_injective Polynomial.C_injective @[simp] theorem C_inj : C a = C b ↔ a = b := C_injective.eq_iff #align polynomial.C_inj Polynomial.C_inj @[simp] theorem C_eq_zero : C a = 0 ↔ a = 0 := C_injective.eq_iff' (map_zero C) #align polynomial.C_eq_zero Polynomial.C_eq_zero theorem C_ne_zero : C a ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 0 := C_eq_zero.not #align polynomial.C_ne_zero Polynomial.C_ne_zero theorem subsingleton_iff_subsingleton : Subsingleton R[X] ↔ Subsingleton R := ⟨@Injective.subsingleton _ _ _ C_injective, by intro infer_instance⟩ #align polynomial.subsingleton_iff_subsingleton Polynomial.subsingleton_iff_subsingleton theorem Nontrivial.of_polynomial_ne (h : p ≠ q) : Nontrivial R := (subsingleton_or_nontrivial R).resolve_left fun _hI => h <| Subsingleton.elim _ _ #align polynomial.nontrivial.of_polynomial_ne Polynomial.Nontrivial.of_polynomial_ne theorem forall_eq_iff_forall_eq : (∀ f g : R[X], f = g) ↔ ∀ a b : R, a = b := by simpa only [← subsingleton_iff] using subsingleton_iff_subsingleton #align polynomial.forall_eq_iff_forall_eq Polynomial.forall_eq_iff_forall_eq theorem ext_iff {p q : R[X]} : p = q ↔ ∀ n, coeff p n = coeff q n := by rcases p with ⟨f : ℕ →₀ R⟩ rcases q with ⟨g : ℕ →₀ R⟩ -- porting note (#10745): was `simp [coeff, DFunLike.ext_iff]` simpa [coeff] using DFunLike.ext_iff (f := f) (g := g) #align polynomial.ext_iff Polynomial.ext_iff @[ext] theorem ext {p q : R[X]} : (∀ n, coeff p n = coeff q n) → p = q := ext_iff.2 #align polynomial.ext Polynomial.ext /-- Monomials generate the additive monoid of polynomials. -/ theorem addSubmonoid_closure_setOf_eq_monomial : AddSubmonoid.closure { p : R[X] | ∃ n a, p = monomial n a } = ⊤ := by apply top_unique rw [← AddSubmonoid.map_equiv_top (toFinsuppIso R).symm.toAddEquiv, ← Finsupp.add_closure_setOf_eq_single, AddMonoidHom.map_mclosure] refine AddSubmonoid.closure_mono (Set.image_subset_iff.2 ?_) rintro _ ⟨n, a, rfl⟩ exact ⟨n, a, Polynomial.ofFinsupp_single _ _⟩ #align polynomial.add_submonoid_closure_set_of_eq_monomial Polynomial.addSubmonoid_closure_setOf_eq_monomial theorem addHom_ext {M : Type*} [AddMonoid M] {f g : R[X] →+ M} (h : ∀ n a, f (monomial n a) = g (monomial n a)) : f = g := AddMonoidHom.eq_of_eqOn_denseM addSubmonoid_closure_setOf_eq_monomial <| by rintro p ⟨n, a, rfl⟩ exact h n a #align polynomial.add_hom_ext Polynomial.addHom_ext @[ext high] theorem addHom_ext' {M : Type*} [AddMonoid M] {f g : R[X] →+ M} (h : ∀ n, f.comp (monomial n).toAddMonoidHom = g.comp (monomial n).toAddMonoidHom) : f = g := addHom_ext fun n => DFunLike.congr_fun (h n) #align polynomial.add_hom_ext' Polynomial.addHom_ext' @[ext high] theorem lhom_ext' {M : Type*} [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] {f g : R[X] →ₗ[R] M} (h : ∀ n, f.comp (monomial n) = g.comp (monomial n)) : f = g := LinearMap.toAddMonoidHom_injective <| addHom_ext fun n => LinearMap.congr_fun (h n) #align polynomial.lhom_ext' Polynomial.lhom_ext' -- this has the same content as the subsingleton theorem eq_zero_of_eq_zero (h : (0 : R) = (1 : R)) (p : R[X]) : p = 0 := by rw [← one_smul R p, ← h, zero_smul] #align polynomial.eq_zero_of_eq_zero Polynomial.eq_zero_of_eq_zero section Fewnomials theorem support_monomial (n) {a : R} (H : a ≠ 0) : (monomial n a).support = singleton n := by rw [← ofFinsupp_single, support]; exact Finsupp.support_single_ne_zero _ H #align polynomial.support_monomial Polynomial.support_monomial theorem support_monomial' (n) (a : R) : (monomial n a).support ⊆ singleton n := by rw [← ofFinsupp_single, support] exact Finsupp.support_single_subset #align polynomial.support_monomial' Polynomial.support_monomial' theorem support_C_mul_X {c : R} (h : c ≠ 0) : Polynomial.support (C c * X) = singleton 1 := by rw [C_mul_X_eq_monomial, support_monomial 1 h] #align polynomial.support_C_mul_X Polynomial.support_C_mul_X theorem support_C_mul_X' (c : R) : Polynomial.support (C c * X) ⊆ singleton 1 := by simpa only [C_mul_X_eq_monomial] using support_monomial' 1 c #align polynomial.support_C_mul_X' Polynomial.support_C_mul_X' theorem support_C_mul_X_pow (n : ℕ) {c : R} (h : c ≠ 0) : Polynomial.support (C c * X ^ n) = singleton n := by rw [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, support_monomial n h] #align polynomial.support_C_mul_X_pow Polynomial.support_C_mul_X_pow theorem support_C_mul_X_pow' (n : ℕ) (c : R) : Polynomial.support (C c * X ^ n) ⊆ singleton n := by simpa only [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial] using support_monomial' n c #align polynomial.support_C_mul_X_pow' Polynomial.support_C_mul_X_pow' open Finset theorem support_binomial' (k m : ℕ) (x y : R) : Polynomial.support (C x * X ^ k + C y * X ^ m) ⊆ {k, m} := support_add.trans (union_subset ((support_C_mul_X_pow' k x).trans (singleton_subset_iff.mpr (mem_insert_self k {m}))) ((support_C_mul_X_pow' m y).trans (singleton_subset_iff.mpr (mem_insert_of_mem (mem_singleton_self m))))) #align polynomial.support_binomial' Polynomial.support_binomial' theorem support_trinomial' (k m n : ℕ) (x y z : R) : Polynomial.support (C x * X ^ k + C y * X ^ m + C z * X ^ n) ⊆ {k, m, n} := support_add.trans (union_subset (support_add.trans (union_subset ((support_C_mul_X_pow' k x).trans (singleton_subset_iff.mpr (mem_insert_self k {m, n}))) ((support_C_mul_X_pow' m y).trans (singleton_subset_iff.mpr (mem_insert_of_mem (mem_insert_self m {n})))))) ((support_C_mul_X_pow' n z).trans (singleton_subset_iff.mpr (mem_insert_of_mem (mem_insert_of_mem (mem_singleton_self n)))))) #align polynomial.support_trinomial' Polynomial.support_trinomial' end Fewnomials theorem X_pow_eq_monomial (n) : X ^ n = monomial n (1 : R) := by induction' n with n hn · rw [pow_zero, monomial_zero_one] · rw [pow_succ, hn, X, monomial_mul_monomial, one_mul] #align polynomial.X_pow_eq_monomial Polynomial.X_pow_eq_monomial @[simp high] theorem toFinsupp_X_pow (n : ℕ) : (X ^ n).toFinsupp = Finsupp.single n (1 : R) := by rw [X_pow_eq_monomial, toFinsupp_monomial] #align polynomial.to_finsupp_X_pow Polynomial.toFinsupp_X_pow theorem smul_X_eq_monomial {n} : a • X ^ n = monomial n (a : R) := by rw [X_pow_eq_monomial, smul_monomial, smul_eq_mul, mul_one] #align polynomial.smul_X_eq_monomial Polynomial.smul_X_eq_monomial theorem support_X_pow (H : ¬(1 : R) = 0) (n : ℕ) : (X ^ n : R[X]).support = singleton n := by convert support_monomial n H exact X_pow_eq_monomial n #align polynomial.support_X_pow Polynomial.support_X_pow
Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Basic.lean
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theorem support_X_empty (H : (1 : R) = 0) : (X : R[X]).support = ∅ := by
rw [X, H, monomial_zero_right, support_zero]
/- Copyright (c) 2024 Mitchell Lee. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mitchell Lee -/ import Mathlib.Data.ZMod.Basic import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Coxeter.Basic /-! # The length function, reduced words, and descents Throughout this file, `B` is a type and `M : CoxeterMatrix B` is a Coxeter matrix. `cs : CoxeterSystem M W` is a Coxeter system; that is, `W` is a group, and `cs` holds the data of a group isomorphism `W ≃* M.group`, where `M.group` refers to the quotient of the free group on `B` by the Coxeter relations given by the matrix `M`. See `Mathlib/GroupTheory/Coxeter/Basic.lean` for more details. Given any element $w \in W$, its *length* (`CoxeterSystem.length`), denoted $\ell(w)$, is the minimum number $\ell$ such that $w$ can be written as a product of a sequence of $\ell$ simple reflections: $$w = s_{i_1} \cdots s_{i_\ell}.$$ We prove for all $w_1, w_2 \in W$ that $\ell (w_1 w_2) \leq \ell (w_1) + \ell (w_2)$ and that $\ell (w_1 w_2)$ has the same parity as $\ell (w_1) + \ell (w_2)$. We define a *reduced word* (`CoxeterSystem.IsReduced`) for an element $w \in W$ to be a way of writing $w$ as a product of exactly $\ell(w)$ simple reflections. Every element of $W$ has a reduced word. We say that $i \in B$ is a *left descent* (`CoxeterSystem.IsLeftDescent`) of $w \in W$ if $\ell(s_i w) < \ell(w)$. We show that if $i$ is a left descent of $w$, then $\ell(s_i w) + 1 = \ell(w)$. On the other hand, if $i$ is not a left descent of $w$, then $\ell(s_i w) = \ell(w) + 1$. We similarly define right descents (`CoxeterSystem.IsRightDescent`) and prove analogous results. ## Main definitions * `cs.length` * `cs.IsReduced` * `cs.IsLeftDescent` * `cs.IsRightDescent` ## References * [A. Björner and F. Brenti, *Combinatorics of Coxeter Groups*](bjorner2005) -/ namespace CoxeterSystem open List Matrix Function Classical variable {B : Type*} variable {W : Type*} [Group W] variable {M : CoxeterMatrix B} (cs : CoxeterSystem M W) local prefix:100 "s" => cs.simple local prefix:100 "π" => cs.wordProd /-! ### Length -/ private theorem exists_word_with_prod (w : W) : ∃ n ω, ω.length = n ∧ π ω = w := by rcases cs.wordProd_surjective w with ⟨ω, rfl⟩ use ω.length, ω /-- The length of `w`; i.e., the minimum number of simple reflections that must be multiplied to form `w`. -/ noncomputable def length (w : W) : ℕ := Nat.find (cs.exists_word_with_prod w) local prefix:100 "ℓ" => cs.length theorem exists_reduced_word (w : W) : ∃ ω, ω.length = ℓ w ∧ w = π ω := by have := Nat.find_spec (cs.exists_word_with_prod w) tauto theorem length_wordProd_le (ω : List B) : ℓ (π ω) ≤ ω.length := Nat.find_min' (cs.exists_word_with_prod (π ω)) ⟨ω, by tauto⟩ @[simp] theorem length_one : ℓ (1 : W) = 0 := Nat.eq_zero_of_le_zero (cs.length_wordProd_le []) @[simp] theorem length_eq_zero_iff {w : W} : ℓ w = 0 ↔ w = 1 := by constructor · intro h rcases cs.exists_reduced_word w with ⟨ω, hω, rfl⟩ have : ω = [] := eq_nil_of_length_eq_zero (hω.trans h) rw [this, wordProd_nil] · rintro rfl exact cs.length_one @[simp] theorem length_inv (w : W) : ℓ (w⁻¹) = ℓ w := by apply Nat.le_antisymm · rcases cs.exists_reduced_word w with ⟨ω, hω, rfl⟩ have := cs.length_wordProd_le (List.reverse ω) rwa [wordProd_reverse, length_reverse, hω] at this · rcases cs.exists_reduced_word w⁻¹ with ⟨ω, hω, h'ω⟩ have := cs.length_wordProd_le (List.reverse ω) rwa [wordProd_reverse, length_reverse, ← h'ω, hω, inv_inv] at this theorem length_mul_le (w₁ w₂ : W) : ℓ (w₁ * w₂) ≤ ℓ w₁ + ℓ w₂ := by rcases cs.exists_reduced_word w₁ with ⟨ω₁, hω₁, rfl⟩ rcases cs.exists_reduced_word w₂ with ⟨ω₂, hω₂, rfl⟩ have := cs.length_wordProd_le (ω₁ ++ ω₂) simpa [hω₁, hω₂, wordProd_append] using this theorem length_mul_ge_length_sub_length (w₁ w₂ : W) : ℓ w₁ - ℓ w₂ ≤ ℓ (w₁ * w₂) := by simpa [Nat.sub_le_of_le_add] using cs.length_mul_le (w₁ * w₂) w₂⁻¹ theorem length_mul_ge_length_sub_length' (w₁ w₂ : W) : ℓ w₂ - ℓ w₁ ≤ ℓ (w₁ * w₂) := by simpa [Nat.sub_le_of_le_add, add_comm] using cs.length_mul_le w₁⁻¹ (w₁ * w₂) theorem length_mul_ge_max (w₁ w₂ : W) : max (ℓ w₁ - ℓ w₂) (ℓ w₂ - ℓ w₁) ≤ ℓ (w₁ * w₂) := max_le_iff.mpr ⟨length_mul_ge_length_sub_length _ _ _, length_mul_ge_length_sub_length' _ _ _⟩ /-- The homomorphism that sends each element `w : W` to the parity of the length of `w`. (See `lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length`.) -/ def lengthParity : W →* Multiplicative (ZMod 2) := cs.lift ⟨fun _ ↦ Multiplicative.ofAdd 1, by simp_rw [CoxeterMatrix.IsLiftable, ← ofAdd_add, (by decide : (1 + 1 : ZMod 2) = 0)] simp⟩ theorem lengthParity_simple (i : B): cs.lengthParity (s i) = Multiplicative.ofAdd 1 := cs.lift_apply_simple _ _ theorem lengthParity_comp_simple : cs.lengthParity ∘ cs.simple = fun _ ↦ Multiplicative.ofAdd 1 := funext cs.lengthParity_simple theorem lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length (w : W) : cs.lengthParity w = Multiplicative.ofAdd (↑(ℓ w)) := by rcases cs.exists_reduced_word w with ⟨ω, hω, rfl⟩ rw [← hω, wordProd, map_list_prod, List.map_map, lengthParity_comp_simple, map_const', prod_replicate, ← ofAdd_nsmul, nsmul_one] theorem length_mul_mod_two (w₁ w₂ : W) : ℓ (w₁ * w₂) % 2 = (ℓ w₁ + ℓ w₂) % 2 := by rw [← ZMod.natCast_eq_natCast_iff', Nat.cast_add] simpa only [lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length, ofAdd_add] using map_mul cs.lengthParity w₁ w₂ @[simp] theorem length_simple (i : B) : ℓ (s i) = 1 := by apply Nat.le_antisymm · simpa using cs.length_wordProd_le [i] · by_contra! length_lt_one have : cs.lengthParity (s i) = Multiplicative.ofAdd 0 := by rw [lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length, Nat.lt_one_iff.mp length_lt_one, Nat.cast_zero] have : Multiplicative.ofAdd (0 : ZMod 2) = Multiplicative.ofAdd 1 := this.symm.trans (cs.lengthParity_simple i) contradiction theorem length_eq_one_iff {w : W} : ℓ w = 1 ↔ ∃ i : B, w = s i := by constructor · intro h rcases cs.exists_reduced_word w with ⟨ω, hω, rfl⟩ rcases List.length_eq_one.mp (hω.trans h) with ⟨i, rfl⟩ exact ⟨i, cs.wordProd_singleton i⟩ · rintro ⟨i, rfl⟩ exact cs.length_simple i
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theorem length_mul_simple_ne (w : W) (i : B) : ℓ (w * s i) ≠ ℓ w := by
intro eq have length_mod_two := cs.length_mul_mod_two w (s i) rw [eq, length_simple] at length_mod_two rcases Nat.mod_two_eq_zero_or_one (ℓ w) with even | odd · rw [even, Nat.succ_mod_two_eq_one_iff.mpr even] at length_mod_two contradiction · rw [odd, Nat.succ_mod_two_eq_zero_iff.mpr odd] at length_mod_two contradiction
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Johan Commelin. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johan Commelin, Robert Y. Lewis -/ import Mathlib.RingTheory.WittVector.InitTail #align_import ring_theory.witt_vector.truncated from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"acbe099ced8be9c9754d62860110295cde0d7181" /-! # Truncated Witt vectors The ring of truncated Witt vectors (of length `n`) is a quotient of the ring of Witt vectors. It retains the first `n` coefficients of each Witt vector. In this file, we set up the basic quotient API for this ring. The ring of Witt vectors is the projective limit of all the rings of truncated Witt vectors. ## Main declarations - `TruncatedWittVector`: the underlying type of the ring of truncated Witt vectors - `TruncatedWittVector.instCommRing`: the ring structure on truncated Witt vectors - `WittVector.truncate`: the quotient homomorphism that truncates a Witt vector, to obtain a truncated Witt vector - `TruncatedWittVector.truncate`: the homomorphism that truncates a truncated Witt vector of length `n` to one of length `m` (for some `m ≤ n`) - `WittVector.lift`: the unique ring homomorphism into the ring of Witt vectors that is compatible with a family of ring homomorphisms to the truncated Witt vectors: this realizes the ring of Witt vectors as projective limit of the rings of truncated Witt vectors ## References * [Hazewinkel, *Witt Vectors*][Haze09] * [Commelin and Lewis, *Formalizing the Ring of Witt Vectors*][CL21] -/ open Function (Injective Surjective) noncomputable section variable {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (n : ℕ) (R : Type*) local notation "𝕎" => WittVector p -- type as `\bbW` /-- A truncated Witt vector over `R` is a vector of elements of `R`, i.e., the first `n` coefficients of a Witt vector. We will define operations on this type that are compatible with the (untruncated) Witt vector operations. `TruncatedWittVector p n R` takes a parameter `p : ℕ` that is not used in the definition. In practice, this number `p` is assumed to be a prime number, and under this assumption we construct a ring structure on `TruncatedWittVector p n R`. (`TruncatedWittVector p₁ n R` and `TruncatedWittVector p₂ n R` are definitionally equal as types but will have different ring operations.) -/ @[nolint unusedArguments] def TruncatedWittVector (_ : ℕ) (n : ℕ) (R : Type*) := Fin n → R #align truncated_witt_vector TruncatedWittVector instance (p n : ℕ) (R : Type*) [Inhabited R] : Inhabited (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨fun _ => default⟩ variable {n R} namespace TruncatedWittVector variable (p) /-- Create a `TruncatedWittVector` from a vector `x`. -/ def mk (x : Fin n → R) : TruncatedWittVector p n R := x #align truncated_witt_vector.mk TruncatedWittVector.mk variable {p} /-- `x.coeff i` is the `i`th entry of `x`. -/ def coeff (i : Fin n) (x : TruncatedWittVector p n R) : R := x i #align truncated_witt_vector.coeff TruncatedWittVector.coeff @[ext] theorem ext {x y : TruncatedWittVector p n R} (h : ∀ i, x.coeff i = y.coeff i) : x = y := funext h #align truncated_witt_vector.ext TruncatedWittVector.ext theorem ext_iff {x y : TruncatedWittVector p n R} : x = y ↔ ∀ i, x.coeff i = y.coeff i := ⟨fun h i => by rw [h], ext⟩ #align truncated_witt_vector.ext_iff TruncatedWittVector.ext_iff @[simp] theorem coeff_mk (x : Fin n → R) (i : Fin n) : (mk p x).coeff i = x i := rfl #align truncated_witt_vector.coeff_mk TruncatedWittVector.coeff_mk @[simp] theorem mk_coeff (x : TruncatedWittVector p n R) : (mk p fun i => x.coeff i) = x := by ext i; rw [coeff_mk] #align truncated_witt_vector.mk_coeff TruncatedWittVector.mk_coeff variable [CommRing R] /-- We can turn a truncated Witt vector `x` into a Witt vector by setting all coefficients after `x` to be 0. -/ def out (x : TruncatedWittVector p n R) : 𝕎 R := @WittVector.mk' p _ fun i => if h : i < n then x.coeff ⟨i, h⟩ else 0 #align truncated_witt_vector.out TruncatedWittVector.out @[simp] theorem coeff_out (x : TruncatedWittVector p n R) (i : Fin n) : x.out.coeff i = x.coeff i := by rw [out]; dsimp only; rw [dif_pos i.is_lt, Fin.eta] #align truncated_witt_vector.coeff_out TruncatedWittVector.coeff_out theorem out_injective : Injective (@out p n R _) := by intro x y h ext i rw [WittVector.ext_iff] at h simpa only [coeff_out] using h ↑i #align truncated_witt_vector.out_injective TruncatedWittVector.out_injective end TruncatedWittVector namespace WittVector variable (n) section /-- `truncateFun n x` uses the first `n` entries of `x` to construct a `TruncatedWittVector`, which has the same base `p` as `x`. This function is bundled into a ring homomorphism in `WittVector.truncate` -/ def truncateFun (x : 𝕎 R) : TruncatedWittVector p n R := TruncatedWittVector.mk p fun i => x.coeff i #align witt_vector.truncate_fun WittVector.truncateFun end variable {n} @[simp] theorem coeff_truncateFun (x : 𝕎 R) (i : Fin n) : (truncateFun n x).coeff i = x.coeff i := by rw [truncateFun, TruncatedWittVector.coeff_mk] #align witt_vector.coeff_truncate_fun WittVector.coeff_truncateFun variable [CommRing R] @[simp] theorem out_truncateFun (x : 𝕎 R) : (truncateFun n x).out = init n x := by ext i dsimp [TruncatedWittVector.out, init, select, coeff_mk] split_ifs with hi; swap; · rfl rw [coeff_truncateFun, Fin.val_mk] #align witt_vector.out_truncate_fun WittVector.out_truncateFun end WittVector namespace TruncatedWittVector variable [CommRing R] @[simp] theorem truncateFun_out (x : TruncatedWittVector p n R) : x.out.truncateFun n = x := by simp only [WittVector.truncateFun, coeff_out, mk_coeff] #align truncated_witt_vector.truncate_fun_out TruncatedWittVector.truncateFun_out open WittVector variable (p n R) instance : Zero (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨truncateFun n 0⟩ instance : One (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨truncateFun n 1⟩ instance : NatCast (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨fun i => truncateFun n i⟩ instance : IntCast (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨fun i => truncateFun n i⟩ instance : Add (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨fun x y => truncateFun n (x.out + y.out)⟩ instance : Mul (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨fun x y => truncateFun n (x.out * y.out)⟩ instance : Neg (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨fun x => truncateFun n (-x.out)⟩ instance : Sub (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨fun x y => truncateFun n (x.out - y.out)⟩ instance hasNatScalar : SMul ℕ (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨fun m x => truncateFun n (m • x.out)⟩ #align truncated_witt_vector.has_nat_scalar TruncatedWittVector.hasNatScalar instance hasIntScalar : SMul ℤ (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := ⟨fun m x => truncateFun n (m • x.out)⟩ #align truncated_witt_vector.has_int_scalar TruncatedWittVector.hasIntScalar instance hasNatPow : Pow (TruncatedWittVector p n R) ℕ := ⟨fun x m => truncateFun n (x.out ^ m)⟩ #align truncated_witt_vector.has_nat_pow TruncatedWittVector.hasNatPow @[simp] theorem coeff_zero (i : Fin n) : (0 : TruncatedWittVector p n R).coeff i = 0 := by show coeff i (truncateFun _ 0 : TruncatedWittVector p n R) = 0 rw [coeff_truncateFun, WittVector.zero_coeff] #align truncated_witt_vector.coeff_zero TruncatedWittVector.coeff_zero end TruncatedWittVector /-- A macro tactic used to prove that `truncateFun` respects ring operations. -/ macro (name := witt_truncateFun_tac) "witt_truncateFun_tac" : tactic => `(tactic| { show _ = WittVector.truncateFun n _ apply TruncatedWittVector.out_injective iterate rw [WittVector.out_truncateFun] first | rw [WittVector.init_add] | rw [WittVector.init_mul] | rw [WittVector.init_neg] | rw [WittVector.init_sub] | rw [WittVector.init_nsmul] | rw [WittVector.init_zsmul] | rw [WittVector.init_pow]}) namespace WittVector variable (p n R) variable [CommRing R] theorem truncateFun_surjective : Surjective (@truncateFun p n R) := Function.RightInverse.surjective TruncatedWittVector.truncateFun_out #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_surjective WittVector.truncateFun_surjective @[simp] theorem truncateFun_zero : truncateFun n (0 : 𝕎 R) = 0 := rfl #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_zero WittVector.truncateFun_zero @[simp] theorem truncateFun_one : truncateFun n (1 : 𝕎 R) = 1 := rfl #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_one WittVector.truncateFun_one variable {p R} @[simp] theorem truncateFun_add (x y : 𝕎 R) : truncateFun n (x + y) = truncateFun n x + truncateFun n y := by witt_truncateFun_tac #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_add WittVector.truncateFun_add @[simp] theorem truncateFun_mul (x y : 𝕎 R) : truncateFun n (x * y) = truncateFun n x * truncateFun n y := by witt_truncateFun_tac #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_mul WittVector.truncateFun_mul theorem truncateFun_neg (x : 𝕎 R) : truncateFun n (-x) = -truncateFun n x := by witt_truncateFun_tac #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_neg WittVector.truncateFun_neg theorem truncateFun_sub (x y : 𝕎 R) : truncateFun n (x - y) = truncateFun n x - truncateFun n y := by witt_truncateFun_tac #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_sub WittVector.truncateFun_sub theorem truncateFun_nsmul (m : ℕ) (x : 𝕎 R) : truncateFun n (m • x) = m • truncateFun n x := by witt_truncateFun_tac #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_nsmul WittVector.truncateFun_nsmul theorem truncateFun_zsmul (m : ℤ) (x : 𝕎 R) : truncateFun n (m • x) = m • truncateFun n x := by witt_truncateFun_tac #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_zsmul WittVector.truncateFun_zsmul theorem truncateFun_pow (x : 𝕎 R) (m : ℕ) : truncateFun n (x ^ m) = truncateFun n x ^ m := by witt_truncateFun_tac #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_pow WittVector.truncateFun_pow theorem truncateFun_natCast (m : ℕ) : truncateFun n (m : 𝕎 R) = m := rfl #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_nat_cast WittVector.truncateFun_natCast @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias truncateFun_nat_cast := truncateFun_natCast theorem truncateFun_intCast (m : ℤ) : truncateFun n (m : 𝕎 R) = m := rfl #align witt_vector.truncate_fun_int_cast WittVector.truncateFun_intCast @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias truncateFun_int_cast := truncateFun_intCast end WittVector namespace TruncatedWittVector open WittVector variable (p n R) variable [CommRing R] instance instCommRing : CommRing (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := (truncateFun_surjective p n R).commRing _ (truncateFun_zero p n R) (truncateFun_one p n R) (truncateFun_add n) (truncateFun_mul n) (truncateFun_neg n) (truncateFun_sub n) (truncateFun_nsmul n) (truncateFun_zsmul n) (truncateFun_pow n) (truncateFun_natCast n) (truncateFun_intCast n) end TruncatedWittVector namespace WittVector open TruncatedWittVector variable (n) variable [CommRing R] /-- `truncate n` is a ring homomorphism that truncates `x` to its first `n` entries to obtain a `TruncatedWittVector`, which has the same base `p` as `x`. -/ noncomputable def truncate : 𝕎 R →+* TruncatedWittVector p n R where toFun := truncateFun n map_zero' := truncateFun_zero p n R map_add' := truncateFun_add n map_one' := truncateFun_one p n R map_mul' := truncateFun_mul n #align witt_vector.truncate WittVector.truncate variable (p R) theorem truncate_surjective : Surjective (truncate n : 𝕎 R → TruncatedWittVector p n R) := truncateFun_surjective p n R #align witt_vector.truncate_surjective WittVector.truncate_surjective variable {p n R} @[simp] theorem coeff_truncate (x : 𝕎 R) (i : Fin n) : (truncate n x).coeff i = x.coeff i := coeff_truncateFun _ _ #align witt_vector.coeff_truncate WittVector.coeff_truncate variable (n) theorem mem_ker_truncate (x : 𝕎 R) : x ∈ RingHom.ker (@truncate p _ n R _) ↔ ∀ i < n, x.coeff i = 0 := by simp only [RingHom.mem_ker, truncate, truncateFun, RingHom.coe_mk, TruncatedWittVector.ext_iff, TruncatedWittVector.coeff_mk, coeff_zero] exact Fin.forall_iff #align witt_vector.mem_ker_truncate WittVector.mem_ker_truncate variable (p) @[simp] theorem truncate_mk' (f : ℕ → R) : truncate n (@mk' p _ f) = TruncatedWittVector.mk _ fun k => f k := by ext i simp only [coeff_truncate, TruncatedWittVector.coeff_mk] #align witt_vector.truncate_mk WittVector.truncate_mk' end WittVector namespace TruncatedWittVector variable [CommRing R] /-- A ring homomorphism that truncates a truncated Witt vector of length `m` to a truncated Witt vector of length `n`, for `n ≤ m`. -/ def truncate {m : ℕ} (hm : n ≤ m) : TruncatedWittVector p m R →+* TruncatedWittVector p n R := RingHom.liftOfRightInverse (WittVector.truncate m) out truncateFun_out ⟨WittVector.truncate n, by intro x simp only [WittVector.mem_ker_truncate] intro h i hi exact h i (lt_of_lt_of_le hi hm)⟩ #align truncated_witt_vector.truncate TruncatedWittVector.truncate @[simp] theorem truncate_comp_wittVector_truncate {m : ℕ} (hm : n ≤ m) : (@truncate p _ n R _ m hm).comp (WittVector.truncate m) = WittVector.truncate n := RingHom.liftOfRightInverse_comp _ _ _ _ #align truncated_witt_vector.truncate_comp_witt_vector_truncate TruncatedWittVector.truncate_comp_wittVector_truncate @[simp] theorem truncate_wittVector_truncate {m : ℕ} (hm : n ≤ m) (x : 𝕎 R) : truncate hm (WittVector.truncate m x) = WittVector.truncate n x := RingHom.liftOfRightInverse_comp_apply _ _ _ _ _ #align truncated_witt_vector.truncate_witt_vector_truncate TruncatedWittVector.truncate_wittVector_truncate @[simp] theorem truncate_truncate {n₁ n₂ n₃ : ℕ} (h1 : n₁ ≤ n₂) (h2 : n₂ ≤ n₃) (x : TruncatedWittVector p n₃ R) : (truncate h1) (truncate h2 x) = truncate (h1.trans h2) x := by obtain ⟨x, rfl⟩ := @WittVector.truncate_surjective p _ n₃ R _ x simp only [truncate_wittVector_truncate] #align truncated_witt_vector.truncate_truncate TruncatedWittVector.truncate_truncate @[simp] theorem truncate_comp {n₁ n₂ n₃ : ℕ} (h1 : n₁ ≤ n₂) (h2 : n₂ ≤ n₃) : (@truncate p _ _ R _ _ h1).comp (truncate h2) = truncate (h1.trans h2) := by ext1 x; simp only [truncate_truncate, Function.comp_apply, RingHom.coe_comp] #align truncated_witt_vector.truncate_comp TruncatedWittVector.truncate_comp theorem truncate_surjective {m : ℕ} (hm : n ≤ m) : Surjective (@truncate p _ _ R _ _ hm) := by intro x obtain ⟨x, rfl⟩ := @WittVector.truncate_surjective p _ _ R _ x exact ⟨WittVector.truncate _ x, truncate_wittVector_truncate _ _⟩ #align truncated_witt_vector.truncate_surjective TruncatedWittVector.truncate_surjective @[simp] theorem coeff_truncate {m : ℕ} (hm : n ≤ m) (i : Fin n) (x : TruncatedWittVector p m R) : (truncate hm x).coeff i = x.coeff (Fin.castLE hm i) := by obtain ⟨y, rfl⟩ := @WittVector.truncate_surjective p _ _ _ _ x simp only [truncate_wittVector_truncate, WittVector.coeff_truncate, Fin.coe_castLE] #align truncated_witt_vector.coeff_truncate TruncatedWittVector.coeff_truncate section Fintype instance {R : Type*} [Fintype R] : Fintype (TruncatedWittVector p n R) := Pi.fintype variable (p n R) theorem card {R : Type*} [Fintype R] : Fintype.card (TruncatedWittVector p n R) = Fintype.card R ^ n := by simp only [TruncatedWittVector, Fintype.card_fin, Fintype.card_fun] #align truncated_witt_vector.card TruncatedWittVector.card end Fintype theorem iInf_ker_truncate : ⨅ i : ℕ, RingHom.ker (@WittVector.truncate p _ i R _) = ⊥ := by rw [Submodule.eq_bot_iff] intro x hx ext simp only [WittVector.mem_ker_truncate, Ideal.mem_iInf, WittVector.zero_coeff] at hx ⊢ exact hx _ _ (Nat.lt_succ_self _) #align truncated_witt_vector.infi_ker_truncate TruncatedWittVector.iInf_ker_truncate end TruncatedWittVector namespace WittVector open TruncatedWittVector hiding truncate coeff section lift variable [CommRing R] variable {S : Type*} [Semiring S] variable (f : ∀ k : ℕ, S →+* TruncatedWittVector p k R) variable (f_compat : ∀ (k₁ k₂ : ℕ) (hk : k₁ ≤ k₂), (TruncatedWittVector.truncate hk).comp (f k₂) = f k₁) variable (n) /-- Given a family `fₖ : S → TruncatedWittVector p k R` and `s : S`, we produce a Witt vector by defining the `k`th entry to be the final entry of `fₖ s`. -/ def liftFun (s : S) : 𝕎 R := @WittVector.mk' p _ fun k => TruncatedWittVector.coeff (Fin.last k) (f (k + 1) s) #align witt_vector.lift_fun WittVector.liftFun variable {f} @[simp]
Mathlib/RingTheory/WittVector/Truncated.lean
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theorem truncate_liftFun (s : S) : WittVector.truncate n (liftFun f s) = f n s := by
ext i simp only [liftFun, TruncatedWittVector.coeff_mk, WittVector.truncate_mk'] rw [← f_compat (i + 1) n i.is_lt, RingHom.comp_apply, TruncatedWittVector.coeff_truncate] congr 1 with _
/- Copyright (c) 2019 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Group.InfiniteSum import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.MulAction import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Order.LiminfLimsup import Mathlib.Topology.PartialHomeomorph #align_import analysis.asymptotics.asymptotics from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982" /-! # Asymptotics We introduce these relations: * `IsBigOWith c l f g` : "f is big O of g along l with constant c"; * `f =O[l] g` : "f is big O of g along l"; * `f =o[l] g` : "f is little o of g along l". Here `l` is any filter on the domain of `f` and `g`, which are assumed to be the same. The codomains of `f` and `g` do not need to be the same; all that is needed that there is a norm associated with these types, and it is the norm that is compared asymptotically. The relation `IsBigOWith c` is introduced to factor out common algebraic arguments in the proofs of similar properties of `IsBigO` and `IsLittleO`. Usually proofs outside of this file should use `IsBigO` instead. Often the ranges of `f` and `g` will be the real numbers, in which case the norm is the absolute value. In general, we have `f =O[l] g ↔ (fun x ↦ ‖f x‖) =O[l] (fun x ↦ ‖g x‖)`, and similarly for `IsLittleO`. But our setup allows us to use the notions e.g. with functions to the integers, rationals, complex numbers, or any normed vector space without mentioning the norm explicitly. If `f` and `g` are functions to a normed field like the reals or complex numbers and `g` is always nonzero, we have `f =o[l] g ↔ Tendsto (fun x ↦ f x / (g x)) l (𝓝 0)`. In fact, the right-to-left direction holds without the hypothesis on `g`, and in the other direction it suffices to assume that `f` is zero wherever `g` is. (This generalization is useful in defining the Fréchet derivative.) -/ open Filter Set open scoped Classical open Topology Filter NNReal namespace Asymptotics set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {E : Type*} {F : Type*} {G : Type*} {E' : Type*} {F' : Type*} {G' : Type*} {E'' : Type*} {F'' : Type*} {G'' : Type*} {E''' : Type*} {R : Type*} {R' : Type*} {𝕜 : Type*} {𝕜' : Type*} variable [Norm E] [Norm F] [Norm G] variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup E'] [SeminormedAddCommGroup F'] [SeminormedAddCommGroup G'] [NormedAddCommGroup E''] [NormedAddCommGroup F''] [NormedAddCommGroup G''] [SeminormedRing R] [SeminormedAddGroup E'''] [SeminormedRing R'] variable [NormedDivisionRing 𝕜] [NormedDivisionRing 𝕜'] variable {c c' c₁ c₂ : ℝ} {f : α → E} {g : α → F} {k : α → G} variable {f' : α → E'} {g' : α → F'} {k' : α → G'} variable {f'' : α → E''} {g'' : α → F''} {k'' : α → G''} variable {l l' : Filter α} section Defs /-! ### Definitions -/ /-- This version of the Landau notation `IsBigOWith C l f g` where `f` and `g` are two functions on a type `α` and `l` is a filter on `α`, means that eventually for `l`, `‖f‖` is bounded by `C * ‖g‖`. In other words, `‖f‖ / ‖g‖` is eventually bounded by `C`, modulo division by zero issues that are avoided by this definition. Probably you want to use `IsBigO` instead of this relation. -/ irreducible_def IsBigOWith (c : ℝ) (l : Filter α) (f : α → E) (g : α → F) : Prop := ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ #align asymptotics.is_O_with Asymptotics.IsBigOWith /-- Definition of `IsBigOWith`. We record it in a lemma as `IsBigOWith` is irreducible. -/ theorem isBigOWith_iff : IsBigOWith c l f g ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by rw [IsBigOWith_def] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_iff Asymptotics.isBigOWith_iff alias ⟨IsBigOWith.bound, IsBigOWith.of_bound⟩ := isBigOWith_iff #align asymptotics.is_O_with.bound Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.bound #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_bound Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_bound /-- The Landau notation `f =O[l] g` where `f` and `g` are two functions on a type `α` and `l` is a filter on `α`, means that eventually for `l`, `‖f‖` is bounded by a constant multiple of `‖g‖`. In other words, `‖f‖ / ‖g‖` is eventually bounded, modulo division by zero issues that are avoided by this definition. -/ irreducible_def IsBigO (l : Filter α) (f : α → E) (g : α → F) : Prop := ∃ c : ℝ, IsBigOWith c l f g #align asymptotics.is_O Asymptotics.IsBigO @[inherit_doc] notation:100 f " =O[" l "] " g:100 => IsBigO l f g /-- Definition of `IsBigO` in terms of `IsBigOWith`. We record it in a lemma as `IsBigO` is irreducible. -/ theorem isBigO_iff_isBigOWith : f =O[l] g ↔ ∃ c : ℝ, IsBigOWith c l f g := by rw [IsBigO_def] #align asymptotics.is_O_iff_is_O_with Asymptotics.isBigO_iff_isBigOWith /-- Definition of `IsBigO` in terms of filters. -/ theorem isBigO_iff : f =O[l] g ↔ ∃ c : ℝ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by simp only [IsBigO_def, IsBigOWith_def] #align asymptotics.is_O_iff Asymptotics.isBigO_iff /-- Definition of `IsBigO` in terms of filters, with a positive constant. -/ theorem isBigO_iff' {g : α → E'''} : f =O[l] g ↔ ∃ c > 0, ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by refine ⟨fun h => ?mp, fun h => ?mpr⟩ case mp => rw [isBigO_iff] at h obtain ⟨c, hc⟩ := h refine ⟨max c 1, zero_lt_one.trans_le (le_max_right _ _), ?_⟩ filter_upwards [hc] with x hx apply hx.trans gcongr exact le_max_left _ _ case mpr => rw [isBigO_iff] obtain ⟨c, ⟨_, hc⟩⟩ := h exact ⟨c, hc⟩ /-- Definition of `IsBigO` in terms of filters, with the constant in the lower bound. -/ theorem isBigO_iff'' {g : α → E'''} : f =O[l] g ↔ ∃ c > 0, ∀ᶠ x in l, c * ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := by refine ⟨fun h => ?mp, fun h => ?mpr⟩ case mp => rw [isBigO_iff'] at h obtain ⟨c, ⟨hc_pos, hc⟩⟩ := h refine ⟨c⁻¹, ⟨by positivity, ?_⟩⟩ filter_upwards [hc] with x hx rwa [inv_mul_le_iff (by positivity)] case mpr => rw [isBigO_iff'] obtain ⟨c, ⟨hc_pos, hc⟩⟩ := h refine ⟨c⁻¹, ⟨by positivity, ?_⟩⟩ filter_upwards [hc] with x hx rwa [← inv_inv c, inv_mul_le_iff (by positivity)] at hx theorem IsBigO.of_bound (c : ℝ) (h : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖) : f =O[l] g := isBigO_iff.2 ⟨c, h⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O.of_bound Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_bound theorem IsBigO.of_bound' (h : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) : f =O[l] g := IsBigO.of_bound 1 <| by simp_rw [one_mul] exact h #align asymptotics.is_O.of_bound' Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_bound' theorem IsBigO.bound : f =O[l] g → ∃ c : ℝ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := isBigO_iff.1 #align asymptotics.is_O.bound Asymptotics.IsBigO.bound /-- The Landau notation `f =o[l] g` where `f` and `g` are two functions on a type `α` and `l` is a filter on `α`, means that eventually for `l`, `‖f‖` is bounded by an arbitrarily small constant multiple of `‖g‖`. In other words, `‖f‖ / ‖g‖` tends to `0` along `l`, modulo division by zero issues that are avoided by this definition. -/ irreducible_def IsLittleO (l : Filter α) (f : α → E) (g : α → F) : Prop := ∀ ⦃c : ℝ⦄, 0 < c → IsBigOWith c l f g #align asymptotics.is_o Asymptotics.IsLittleO @[inherit_doc] notation:100 f " =o[" l "] " g:100 => IsLittleO l f g /-- Definition of `IsLittleO` in terms of `IsBigOWith`. -/ theorem isLittleO_iff_forall_isBigOWith : f =o[l] g ↔ ∀ ⦃c : ℝ⦄, 0 < c → IsBigOWith c l f g := by rw [IsLittleO_def] #align asymptotics.is_o_iff_forall_is_O_with Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff_forall_isBigOWith alias ⟨IsLittleO.forall_isBigOWith, IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith⟩ := isLittleO_iff_forall_isBigOWith #align asymptotics.is_o.forall_is_O_with Asymptotics.IsLittleO.forall_isBigOWith #align asymptotics.is_o.of_is_O_with Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith /-- Definition of `IsLittleO` in terms of filters. -/ theorem isLittleO_iff : f =o[l] g ↔ ∀ ⦃c : ℝ⦄, 0 < c → ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by simp only [IsLittleO_def, IsBigOWith_def] #align asymptotics.is_o_iff Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff alias ⟨IsLittleO.bound, IsLittleO.of_bound⟩ := isLittleO_iff #align asymptotics.is_o.bound Asymptotics.IsLittleO.bound #align asymptotics.is_o.of_bound Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_bound theorem IsLittleO.def (h : f =o[l] g) (hc : 0 < c) : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := isLittleO_iff.1 h hc #align asymptotics.is_o.def Asymptotics.IsLittleO.def theorem IsLittleO.def' (h : f =o[l] g) (hc : 0 < c) : IsBigOWith c l f g := isBigOWith_iff.2 <| isLittleO_iff.1 h hc #align asymptotics.is_o.def' Asymptotics.IsLittleO.def' theorem IsLittleO.eventuallyLE (h : f =o[l] g) : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := by simpa using h.def zero_lt_one end Defs /-! ### Conversions -/ theorem IsBigOWith.isBigO (h : IsBigOWith c l f g) : f =O[l] g := by rw [IsBigO_def]; exact ⟨c, h⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.is_O Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.isBigO theorem IsLittleO.isBigOWith (hgf : f =o[l] g) : IsBigOWith 1 l f g := hgf.def' zero_lt_one #align asymptotics.is_o.is_O_with Asymptotics.IsLittleO.isBigOWith theorem IsLittleO.isBigO (hgf : f =o[l] g) : f =O[l] g := hgf.isBigOWith.isBigO #align asymptotics.is_o.is_O Asymptotics.IsLittleO.isBigO theorem IsBigO.isBigOWith : f =O[l] g → ∃ c : ℝ, IsBigOWith c l f g := isBigO_iff_isBigOWith.1 #align asymptotics.is_O.is_O_with Asymptotics.IsBigO.isBigOWith theorem IsBigOWith.weaken (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') (hc : c ≤ c') : IsBigOWith c' l f g' := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| mem_of_superset h.bound fun x hx => calc ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g' x‖ := hx _ ≤ _ := by gcongr #align asymptotics.is_O_with.weaken Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.weaken theorem IsBigOWith.exists_pos (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') : ∃ c' > 0, IsBigOWith c' l f g' := ⟨max c 1, lt_of_lt_of_le zero_lt_one (le_max_right c 1), h.weaken <| le_max_left c 1⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.exists_pos Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.exists_pos theorem IsBigO.exists_pos (h : f =O[l] g') : ∃ c > 0, IsBigOWith c l f g' := let ⟨_c, hc⟩ := h.isBigOWith hc.exists_pos #align asymptotics.is_O.exists_pos Asymptotics.IsBigO.exists_pos theorem IsBigOWith.exists_nonneg (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') : ∃ c' ≥ 0, IsBigOWith c' l f g' := let ⟨c, cpos, hc⟩ := h.exists_pos ⟨c, le_of_lt cpos, hc⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.exists_nonneg Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.exists_nonneg theorem IsBigO.exists_nonneg (h : f =O[l] g') : ∃ c ≥ 0, IsBigOWith c l f g' := let ⟨_c, hc⟩ := h.isBigOWith hc.exists_nonneg #align asymptotics.is_O.exists_nonneg Asymptotics.IsBigO.exists_nonneg /-- `f = O(g)` if and only if `IsBigOWith c f g` for all sufficiently large `c`. -/ theorem isBigO_iff_eventually_isBigOWith : f =O[l] g' ↔ ∀ᶠ c in atTop, IsBigOWith c l f g' := isBigO_iff_isBigOWith.trans ⟨fun ⟨c, hc⟩ => mem_atTop_sets.2 ⟨c, fun _c' hc' => hc.weaken hc'⟩, fun h => h.exists⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_iff_eventually_is_O_with Asymptotics.isBigO_iff_eventually_isBigOWith /-- `f = O(g)` if and only if `∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖` for all sufficiently large `c`. -/ theorem isBigO_iff_eventually : f =O[l] g' ↔ ∀ᶠ c in atTop, ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g' x‖ := isBigO_iff_eventually_isBigOWith.trans <| by simp only [IsBigOWith_def] #align asymptotics.is_O_iff_eventually Asymptotics.isBigO_iff_eventually theorem IsBigO.exists_mem_basis {ι} {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set α} (h : f =O[l] g') (hb : l.HasBasis p s) : ∃ c > 0, ∃ i : ι, p i ∧ ∀ x ∈ s i, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g' x‖ := flip Exists.imp h.exists_pos fun c h => by simpa only [isBigOWith_iff, hb.eventually_iff, exists_prop] using h #align asymptotics.is_O.exists_mem_basis Asymptotics.IsBigO.exists_mem_basis theorem isBigOWith_inv (hc : 0 < c) : IsBigOWith c⁻¹ l f g ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, c * ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, ← div_eq_inv_mul, le_div_iff' hc] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_inv Asymptotics.isBigOWith_inv -- We prove this lemma with strange assumptions to get two lemmas below automatically theorem isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le_aux (h₀ : (∀ x, 0 ≤ ‖f x‖) ∨ ∀ x, 0 ≤ ‖g x‖) : f =o[l] g ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ↑n * ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := by constructor · rintro H (_ | n) · refine (H.def one_pos).mono fun x h₀' => ?_ rw [Nat.cast_zero, zero_mul] refine h₀.elim (fun hf => (hf x).trans ?_) fun hg => hg x rwa [one_mul] at h₀' · have : (0 : ℝ) < n.succ := Nat.cast_pos.2 n.succ_pos exact (isBigOWith_inv this).1 (H.def' <| inv_pos.2 this) · refine fun H => isLittleO_iff.2 fun ε ε0 => ?_ rcases exists_nat_gt ε⁻¹ with ⟨n, hn⟩ have hn₀ : (0 : ℝ) < n := (inv_pos.2 ε0).trans hn refine ((isBigOWith_inv hn₀).2 (H n)).bound.mono fun x hfg => ?_ refine hfg.trans (mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right (inv_le_of_inv_le ε0 hn.le) ?_) refine h₀.elim (fun hf => nonneg_of_mul_nonneg_right ((hf x).trans hfg) ?_) fun h => h x exact inv_pos.2 hn₀ #align asymptotics.is_o_iff_nat_mul_le_aux Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le_aux theorem isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le : f =o[l] g' ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ↑n * ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g' x‖ := isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le_aux (Or.inr fun _x => norm_nonneg _) #align asymptotics.is_o_iff_nat_mul_le Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le theorem isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le' : f' =o[l] g ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ↑n * ‖f' x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖ := isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le_aux (Or.inl fun _x => norm_nonneg _) #align asymptotics.is_o_iff_nat_mul_le' Asymptotics.isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le' /-! ### Subsingleton -/ @[nontriviality] theorem isLittleO_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton E'] : f' =o[l] g' := IsLittleO.of_bound fun c hc => by simp [Subsingleton.elim (f' _) 0, mul_nonneg hc.le] #align asymptotics.is_o_of_subsingleton Asymptotics.isLittleO_of_subsingleton @[nontriviality] theorem isBigO_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton E'] : f' =O[l] g' := isLittleO_of_subsingleton.isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_of_subsingleton Asymptotics.isBigO_of_subsingleton section congr variable {f₁ f₂ : α → E} {g₁ g₂ : α → F} /-! ### Congruence -/ theorem isBigOWith_congr (hc : c₁ = c₂) (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g₁ ↔ IsBigOWith c₂ l f₂ g₂ := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def] subst c₂ apply Filter.eventually_congr filter_upwards [hf, hg] with _ e₁ e₂ rw [e₁, e₂] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_congr Asymptotics.isBigOWith_congr theorem IsBigOWith.congr' (h : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g₁) (hc : c₁ = c₂) (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : IsBigOWith c₂ l f₂ g₂ := (isBigOWith_congr hc hf hg).mp h #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr' Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr' theorem IsBigOWith.congr (h : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g₁) (hc : c₁ = c₂) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : IsBigOWith c₂ l f₂ g₂ := h.congr' hc (univ_mem' hf) (univ_mem' hg) #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr theorem IsBigOWith.congr_left (h : IsBigOWith c l f₁ g) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) : IsBigOWith c l f₂ g := h.congr rfl hf fun _ => rfl #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr_left theorem IsBigOWith.congr_right (h : IsBigOWith c l f g₁) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : IsBigOWith c l f g₂ := h.congr rfl (fun _ => rfl) hg #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr_right theorem IsBigOWith.congr_const (h : IsBigOWith c₁ l f g) (hc : c₁ = c₂) : IsBigOWith c₂ l f g := h.congr hc (fun _ => rfl) fun _ => rfl #align asymptotics.is_O_with.congr_const Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.congr_const theorem isBigO_congr (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₁ =O[l] g₁ ↔ f₂ =O[l] g₂ := by simp only [IsBigO_def] exact exists_congr fun c => isBigOWith_congr rfl hf hg #align asymptotics.is_O_congr Asymptotics.isBigO_congr theorem IsBigO.congr' (h : f₁ =O[l] g₁) (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₂ =O[l] g₂ := (isBigO_congr hf hg).mp h #align asymptotics.is_O.congr' Asymptotics.IsBigO.congr' theorem IsBigO.congr (h : f₁ =O[l] g₁) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : f₂ =O[l] g₂ := h.congr' (univ_mem' hf) (univ_mem' hg) #align asymptotics.is_O.congr Asymptotics.IsBigO.congr theorem IsBigO.congr_left (h : f₁ =O[l] g) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) : f₂ =O[l] g := h.congr hf fun _ => rfl #align asymptotics.is_O.congr_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.congr_left theorem IsBigO.congr_right (h : f =O[l] g₁) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : f =O[l] g₂ := h.congr (fun _ => rfl) hg #align asymptotics.is_O.congr_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.congr_right theorem isLittleO_congr (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₁ =o[l] g₁ ↔ f₂ =o[l] g₂ := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] exact forall₂_congr fun c _hc => isBigOWith_congr (Eq.refl c) hf hg #align asymptotics.is_o_congr Asymptotics.isLittleO_congr theorem IsLittleO.congr' (h : f₁ =o[l] g₁) (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₂ =o[l] g₂ := (isLittleO_congr hf hg).mp h #align asymptotics.is_o.congr' Asymptotics.IsLittleO.congr' theorem IsLittleO.congr (h : f₁ =o[l] g₁) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : f₂ =o[l] g₂ := h.congr' (univ_mem' hf) (univ_mem' hg) #align asymptotics.is_o.congr Asymptotics.IsLittleO.congr theorem IsLittleO.congr_left (h : f₁ =o[l] g) (hf : ∀ x, f₁ x = f₂ x) : f₂ =o[l] g := h.congr hf fun _ => rfl #align asymptotics.is_o.congr_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.congr_left theorem IsLittleO.congr_right (h : f =o[l] g₁) (hg : ∀ x, g₁ x = g₂ x) : f =o[l] g₂ := h.congr (fun _ => rfl) hg #align asymptotics.is_o.congr_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.congr_right @[trans] theorem _root_.Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isBigO {f₁ f₂ : α → E} {g : α → F} (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (h : f₂ =O[l] g) : f₁ =O[l] g := h.congr' hf.symm EventuallyEq.rfl #align filter.eventually_eq.trans_is_O Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isBigO instance transEventuallyEqIsBigO : @Trans (α → E) (α → E) (α → F) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) where trans := Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isBigO @[trans] theorem _root_.Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isLittleO {f₁ f₂ : α → E} {g : α → F} (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) (h : f₂ =o[l] g) : f₁ =o[l] g := h.congr' hf.symm EventuallyEq.rfl #align filter.eventually_eq.trans_is_o Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isLittleO instance transEventuallyEqIsLittleO : @Trans (α → E) (α → E) (α → F) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := Filter.EventuallyEq.trans_isLittleO @[trans] theorem IsBigO.trans_eventuallyEq {f : α → E} {g₁ g₂ : α → F} (h : f =O[l] g₁) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f =O[l] g₂ := h.congr' EventuallyEq.rfl hg #align asymptotics.is_O.trans_eventually_eq Asymptotics.IsBigO.trans_eventuallyEq instance transIsBigOEventuallyEq : @Trans (α → E) (α → F) (α → F) (· =O[l] ·) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) where trans := IsBigO.trans_eventuallyEq @[trans] theorem IsLittleO.trans_eventuallyEq {f : α → E} {g₁ g₂ : α → F} (h : f =o[l] g₁) (hg : g₁ =ᶠ[l] g₂) : f =o[l] g₂ := h.congr' EventuallyEq.rfl hg #align asymptotics.is_o.trans_eventually_eq Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans_eventuallyEq instance transIsLittleOEventuallyEq : @Trans (α → E) (α → F) (α → F) (· =o[l] ·) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := IsLittleO.trans_eventuallyEq end congr /-! ### Filter operations and transitivity -/ theorem IsBigOWith.comp_tendsto (hcfg : IsBigOWith c l f g) {k : β → α} {l' : Filter β} (hk : Tendsto k l' l) : IsBigOWith c l' (f ∘ k) (g ∘ k) := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| hk hcfg.bound #align asymptotics.is_O_with.comp_tendsto Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.comp_tendsto theorem IsBigO.comp_tendsto (hfg : f =O[l] g) {k : β → α} {l' : Filter β} (hk : Tendsto k l' l) : (f ∘ k) =O[l'] (g ∘ k) := isBigO_iff_isBigOWith.2 <| hfg.isBigOWith.imp fun _c h => h.comp_tendsto hk #align asymptotics.is_O.comp_tendsto Asymptotics.IsBigO.comp_tendsto theorem IsLittleO.comp_tendsto (hfg : f =o[l] g) {k : β → α} {l' : Filter β} (hk : Tendsto k l' l) : (f ∘ k) =o[l'] (g ∘ k) := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c cpos => (hfg.forall_isBigOWith cpos).comp_tendsto hk #align asymptotics.is_o.comp_tendsto Asymptotics.IsLittleO.comp_tendsto @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_map {k : β → α} {l : Filter β} : IsBigOWith c (map k l) f g ↔ IsBigOWith c l (f ∘ k) (g ∘ k) := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def] exact eventually_map #align asymptotics.is_O_with_map Asymptotics.isBigOWith_map @[simp] theorem isBigO_map {k : β → α} {l : Filter β} : f =O[map k l] g ↔ (f ∘ k) =O[l] (g ∘ k) := by simp only [IsBigO_def, isBigOWith_map] #align asymptotics.is_O_map Asymptotics.isBigO_map @[simp] theorem isLittleO_map {k : β → α} {l : Filter β} : f =o[map k l] g ↔ (f ∘ k) =o[l] (g ∘ k) := by simp only [IsLittleO_def, isBigOWith_map] #align asymptotics.is_o_map Asymptotics.isLittleO_map theorem IsBigOWith.mono (h : IsBigOWith c l' f g) (hl : l ≤ l') : IsBigOWith c l f g := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| hl h.bound #align asymptotics.is_O_with.mono Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.mono theorem IsBigO.mono (h : f =O[l'] g) (hl : l ≤ l') : f =O[l] g := isBigO_iff_isBigOWith.2 <| h.isBigOWith.imp fun _c h => h.mono hl #align asymptotics.is_O.mono Asymptotics.IsBigO.mono theorem IsLittleO.mono (h : f =o[l'] g) (hl : l ≤ l') : f =o[l] g := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c cpos => (h.forall_isBigOWith cpos).mono hl #align asymptotics.is_o.mono Asymptotics.IsLittleO.mono theorem IsBigOWith.trans (hfg : IsBigOWith c l f g) (hgk : IsBigOWith c' l g k) (hc : 0 ≤ c) : IsBigOWith (c * c') l f k := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def] at * filter_upwards [hfg, hgk] with x hx hx' calc ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := hx _ ≤ c * (c' * ‖k x‖) := by gcongr _ = c * c' * ‖k x‖ := (mul_assoc _ _ _).symm #align asymptotics.is_O_with.trans Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.trans @[trans] theorem IsBigO.trans {f : α → E} {g : α → F'} {k : α → G} (hfg : f =O[l] g) (hgk : g =O[l] k) : f =O[l] k := let ⟨_c, cnonneg, hc⟩ := hfg.exists_nonneg let ⟨_c', hc'⟩ := hgk.isBigOWith (hc.trans hc' cnonneg).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O.trans Asymptotics.IsBigO.trans instance transIsBigOIsBigO : @Trans (α → E) (α → F') (α → G) (· =O[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) where trans := IsBigO.trans theorem IsLittleO.trans_isBigOWith (hfg : f =o[l] g) (hgk : IsBigOWith c l g k) (hc : 0 < c) : f =o[l] k := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] at * intro c' c'pos have : 0 < c' / c := div_pos c'pos hc exact ((hfg this).trans hgk this.le).congr_const (div_mul_cancel₀ _ hc.ne') #align asymptotics.is_o.trans_is_O_with Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans_isBigOWith @[trans] theorem IsLittleO.trans_isBigO {f : α → E} {g : α → F} {k : α → G'} (hfg : f =o[l] g) (hgk : g =O[l] k) : f =o[l] k := let ⟨_c, cpos, hc⟩ := hgk.exists_pos hfg.trans_isBigOWith hc cpos #align asymptotics.is_o.trans_is_O Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans_isBigO instance transIsLittleOIsBigO : @Trans (α → E) (α → F) (α → G') (· =o[l] ·) (· =O[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := IsLittleO.trans_isBigO theorem IsBigOWith.trans_isLittleO (hfg : IsBigOWith c l f g) (hgk : g =o[l] k) (hc : 0 < c) : f =o[l] k := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] at * intro c' c'pos have : 0 < c' / c := div_pos c'pos hc exact (hfg.trans (hgk this) hc.le).congr_const (mul_div_cancel₀ _ hc.ne') #align asymptotics.is_O_with.trans_is_o Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.trans_isLittleO @[trans] theorem IsBigO.trans_isLittleO {f : α → E} {g : α → F'} {k : α → G} (hfg : f =O[l] g) (hgk : g =o[l] k) : f =o[l] k := let ⟨_c, cpos, hc⟩ := hfg.exists_pos hc.trans_isLittleO hgk cpos #align asymptotics.is_O.trans_is_o Asymptotics.IsBigO.trans_isLittleO instance transIsBigOIsLittleO : @Trans (α → E) (α → F') (α → G) (· =O[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := IsBigO.trans_isLittleO @[trans] theorem IsLittleO.trans {f : α → E} {g : α → F} {k : α → G} (hfg : f =o[l] g) (hgk : g =o[l] k) : f =o[l] k := hfg.trans_isBigOWith hgk.isBigOWith one_pos #align asymptotics.is_o.trans Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans instance transIsLittleOIsLittleO : @Trans (α → E) (α → F) (α → G) (· =o[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) (· =o[l] ·) where trans := IsLittleO.trans theorem _root_.Filter.Eventually.trans_isBigO {f : α → E} {g : α → F'} {k : α → G} (hfg : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) (hgk : g =O[l] k) : f =O[l] k := (IsBigO.of_bound' hfg).trans hgk #align filter.eventually.trans_is_O Filter.Eventually.trans_isBigO theorem _root_.Filter.Eventually.isBigO {f : α → E} {g : α → ℝ} {l : Filter α} (hfg : ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ≤ g x) : f =O[l] g := IsBigO.of_bound' <| hfg.mono fun _x hx => hx.trans <| Real.le_norm_self _ #align filter.eventually.is_O Filter.Eventually.isBigO section variable (l) theorem isBigOWith_of_le' (hfg : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖) : IsBigOWith c l f g := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| univ_mem' hfg #align asymptotics.is_O_with_of_le' Asymptotics.isBigOWith_of_le' theorem isBigOWith_of_le (hfg : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) : IsBigOWith 1 l f g := isBigOWith_of_le' l fun x => by rw [one_mul] exact hfg x #align asymptotics.is_O_with_of_le Asymptotics.isBigOWith_of_le theorem isBigO_of_le' (hfg : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖) : f =O[l] g := (isBigOWith_of_le' l hfg).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_of_le' Asymptotics.isBigO_of_le' theorem isBigO_of_le (hfg : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) : f =O[l] g := (isBigOWith_of_le l hfg).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_of_le Asymptotics.isBigO_of_le end theorem isBigOWith_refl (f : α → E) (l : Filter α) : IsBigOWith 1 l f f := isBigOWith_of_le l fun _ => le_rfl #align asymptotics.is_O_with_refl Asymptotics.isBigOWith_refl theorem isBigO_refl (f : α → E) (l : Filter α) : f =O[l] f := (isBigOWith_refl f l).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_refl Asymptotics.isBigO_refl theorem _root_.Filter.EventuallyEq.isBigO {f₁ f₂ : α → E} (hf : f₁ =ᶠ[l] f₂) : f₁ =O[l] f₂ := hf.trans_isBigO (isBigO_refl _ _) theorem IsBigOWith.trans_le (hfg : IsBigOWith c l f g) (hgk : ∀ x, ‖g x‖ ≤ ‖k x‖) (hc : 0 ≤ c) : IsBigOWith c l f k := (hfg.trans (isBigOWith_of_le l hgk) hc).congr_const <| mul_one c #align asymptotics.is_O_with.trans_le Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.trans_le theorem IsBigO.trans_le (hfg : f =O[l] g') (hgk : ∀ x, ‖g' x‖ ≤ ‖k x‖) : f =O[l] k := hfg.trans (isBigO_of_le l hgk) #align asymptotics.is_O.trans_le Asymptotics.IsBigO.trans_le theorem IsLittleO.trans_le (hfg : f =o[l] g) (hgk : ∀ x, ‖g x‖ ≤ ‖k x‖) : f =o[l] k := hfg.trans_isBigOWith (isBigOWith_of_le _ hgk) zero_lt_one #align asymptotics.is_o.trans_le Asymptotics.IsLittleO.trans_le theorem isLittleO_irrefl' (h : ∃ᶠ x in l, ‖f' x‖ ≠ 0) : ¬f' =o[l] f' := by intro ho rcases ((ho.bound one_half_pos).and_frequently h).exists with ⟨x, hle, hne⟩ rw [one_div, ← div_eq_inv_mul] at hle exact (half_lt_self (lt_of_le_of_ne (norm_nonneg _) hne.symm)).not_le hle #align asymptotics.is_o_irrefl' Asymptotics.isLittleO_irrefl' theorem isLittleO_irrefl (h : ∃ᶠ x in l, f'' x ≠ 0) : ¬f'' =o[l] f'' := isLittleO_irrefl' <| h.mono fun _x => norm_ne_zero_iff.mpr #align asymptotics.is_o_irrefl Asymptotics.isLittleO_irrefl theorem IsBigO.not_isLittleO (h : f'' =O[l] g') (hf : ∃ᶠ x in l, f'' x ≠ 0) : ¬g' =o[l] f'' := fun h' => isLittleO_irrefl hf (h.trans_isLittleO h') #align asymptotics.is_O.not_is_o Asymptotics.IsBigO.not_isLittleO theorem IsLittleO.not_isBigO (h : f'' =o[l] g') (hf : ∃ᶠ x in l, f'' x ≠ 0) : ¬g' =O[l] f'' := fun h' => isLittleO_irrefl hf (h.trans_isBigO h') #align asymptotics.is_o.not_is_O Asymptotics.IsLittleO.not_isBigO section Bot variable (c f g) @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_bot : IsBigOWith c ⊥ f g := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| trivial #align asymptotics.is_O_with_bot Asymptotics.isBigOWith_bot @[simp] theorem isBigO_bot : f =O[⊥] g := (isBigOWith_bot 1 f g).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_bot Asymptotics.isBigO_bot @[simp] theorem isLittleO_bot : f =o[⊥] g := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun c _ => isBigOWith_bot c f g #align asymptotics.is_o_bot Asymptotics.isLittleO_bot end Bot @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_pure {x} : IsBigOWith c (pure x) f g ↔ ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := isBigOWith_iff #align asymptotics.is_O_with_pure Asymptotics.isBigOWith_pure theorem IsBigOWith.sup (h : IsBigOWith c l f g) (h' : IsBigOWith c l' f g) : IsBigOWith c (l ⊔ l') f g := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| mem_sup.2 ⟨h.bound, h'.bound⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.sup Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.sup theorem IsBigOWith.sup' (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') (h' : IsBigOWith c' l' f g') : IsBigOWith (max c c') (l ⊔ l') f g' := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| mem_sup.2 ⟨(h.weaken <| le_max_left c c').bound, (h'.weaken <| le_max_right c c').bound⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.sup' Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.sup' theorem IsBigO.sup (h : f =O[l] g') (h' : f =O[l'] g') : f =O[l ⊔ l'] g' := let ⟨_c, hc⟩ := h.isBigOWith let ⟨_c', hc'⟩ := h'.isBigOWith (hc.sup' hc').isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O.sup Asymptotics.IsBigO.sup theorem IsLittleO.sup (h : f =o[l] g) (h' : f =o[l'] g) : f =o[l ⊔ l'] g := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c cpos => (h.forall_isBigOWith cpos).sup (h'.forall_isBigOWith cpos) #align asymptotics.is_o.sup Asymptotics.IsLittleO.sup @[simp] theorem isBigO_sup : f =O[l ⊔ l'] g' ↔ f =O[l] g' ∧ f =O[l'] g' := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.mono le_sup_left, h.mono le_sup_right⟩, fun h => h.1.sup h.2⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_sup Asymptotics.isBigO_sup @[simp] theorem isLittleO_sup : f =o[l ⊔ l'] g ↔ f =o[l] g ∧ f =o[l'] g := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.mono le_sup_left, h.mono le_sup_right⟩, fun h => h.1.sup h.2⟩ #align asymptotics.is_o_sup Asymptotics.isLittleO_sup theorem isBigOWith_insert [TopologicalSpace α] {x : α} {s : Set α} {C : ℝ} {g : α → E} {g' : α → F} (h : ‖g x‖ ≤ C * ‖g' x‖) : IsBigOWith C (𝓝[insert x s] x) g g' ↔ IsBigOWith C (𝓝[s] x) g g' := by simp_rw [IsBigOWith_def, nhdsWithin_insert, eventually_sup, eventually_pure, h, true_and_iff] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_insert Asymptotics.isBigOWith_insert protected theorem IsBigOWith.insert [TopologicalSpace α] {x : α} {s : Set α} {C : ℝ} {g : α → E} {g' : α → F} (h1 : IsBigOWith C (𝓝[s] x) g g') (h2 : ‖g x‖ ≤ C * ‖g' x‖) : IsBigOWith C (𝓝[insert x s] x) g g' := (isBigOWith_insert h2).mpr h1 #align asymptotics.is_O_with.insert Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.insert theorem isLittleO_insert [TopologicalSpace α] {x : α} {s : Set α} {g : α → E'} {g' : α → F'} (h : g x = 0) : g =o[𝓝[insert x s] x] g' ↔ g =o[𝓝[s] x] g' := by simp_rw [IsLittleO_def] refine forall_congr' fun c => forall_congr' fun hc => ?_ rw [isBigOWith_insert] rw [h, norm_zero] exact mul_nonneg hc.le (norm_nonneg _) #align asymptotics.is_o_insert Asymptotics.isLittleO_insert protected theorem IsLittleO.insert [TopologicalSpace α] {x : α} {s : Set α} {g : α → E'} {g' : α → F'} (h1 : g =o[𝓝[s] x] g') (h2 : g x = 0) : g =o[𝓝[insert x s] x] g' := (isLittleO_insert h2).mpr h1 #align asymptotics.is_o.insert Asymptotics.IsLittleO.insert /-! ### Simplification : norm, abs -/ section NormAbs variable {u v : α → ℝ} @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_norm_right : (IsBigOWith c l f fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ IsBigOWith c l f g' := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, norm_norm] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_norm_right Asymptotics.isBigOWith_norm_right @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_abs_right : (IsBigOWith c l f fun x => |u x|) ↔ IsBigOWith c l f u := @isBigOWith_norm_right _ _ _ _ _ _ f u l #align asymptotics.is_O_with_abs_right Asymptotics.isBigOWith_abs_right alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_norm_right, IsBigOWith.norm_right⟩ := isBigOWith_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_norm_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.norm_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.norm_right alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_abs_right, IsBigOWith.abs_right⟩ := isBigOWith_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_abs_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.abs_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.abs_right @[simp] theorem isBigO_norm_right : (f =O[l] fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ f =O[l] g' := by simp only [IsBigO_def] exact exists_congr fun _ => isBigOWith_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_norm_right Asymptotics.isBigO_norm_right @[simp] theorem isBigO_abs_right : (f =O[l] fun x => |u x|) ↔ f =O[l] u := @isBigO_norm_right _ _ ℝ _ _ _ _ _ #align asymptotics.is_O_abs_right Asymptotics.isBigO_abs_right alias ⟨IsBigO.of_norm_right, IsBigO.norm_right⟩ := isBigO_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O.of_norm_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O.norm_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.norm_right alias ⟨IsBigO.of_abs_right, IsBigO.abs_right⟩ := isBigO_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O.of_abs_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O.abs_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.abs_right @[simp] theorem isLittleO_norm_right : (f =o[l] fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ f =o[l] g' := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] exact forall₂_congr fun _ _ => isBigOWith_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_o_norm_right Asymptotics.isLittleO_norm_right @[simp] theorem isLittleO_abs_right : (f =o[l] fun x => |u x|) ↔ f =o[l] u := @isLittleO_norm_right _ _ ℝ _ _ _ _ _ #align asymptotics.is_o_abs_right Asymptotics.isLittleO_abs_right alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_norm_right, IsLittleO.norm_right⟩ := isLittleO_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_o.of_norm_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_o.norm_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.norm_right alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_abs_right, IsLittleO.abs_right⟩ := isLittleO_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_o.of_abs_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_o.abs_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.abs_right @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_norm_left : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => ‖f' x‖) g ↔ IsBigOWith c l f' g := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, norm_norm] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_norm_left Asymptotics.isBigOWith_norm_left @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_abs_left : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => |u x|) g ↔ IsBigOWith c l u g := @isBigOWith_norm_left _ _ _ _ _ _ g u l #align asymptotics.is_O_with_abs_left Asymptotics.isBigOWith_abs_left alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_norm_left, IsBigOWith.norm_left⟩ := isBigOWith_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_norm_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.norm_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.norm_left alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_abs_left, IsBigOWith.abs_left⟩ := isBigOWith_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_abs_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.abs_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.abs_left @[simp] theorem isBigO_norm_left : (fun x => ‖f' x‖) =O[l] g ↔ f' =O[l] g := by simp only [IsBigO_def] exact exists_congr fun _ => isBigOWith_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O_norm_left Asymptotics.isBigO_norm_left @[simp] theorem isBigO_abs_left : (fun x => |u x|) =O[l] g ↔ u =O[l] g := @isBigO_norm_left _ _ _ _ _ g u l #align asymptotics.is_O_abs_left Asymptotics.isBigO_abs_left alias ⟨IsBigO.of_norm_left, IsBigO.norm_left⟩ := isBigO_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O.of_norm_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_O.norm_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.norm_left alias ⟨IsBigO.of_abs_left, IsBigO.abs_left⟩ := isBigO_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_O.of_abs_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_O.abs_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.abs_left @[simp] theorem isLittleO_norm_left : (fun x => ‖f' x‖) =o[l] g ↔ f' =o[l] g := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] exact forall₂_congr fun _ _ => isBigOWith_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_o_norm_left Asymptotics.isLittleO_norm_left @[simp] theorem isLittleO_abs_left : (fun x => |u x|) =o[l] g ↔ u =o[l] g := @isLittleO_norm_left _ _ _ _ _ g u l #align asymptotics.is_o_abs_left Asymptotics.isLittleO_abs_left alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_norm_left, IsLittleO.norm_left⟩ := isLittleO_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_o.of_norm_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_norm_left #align asymptotics.is_o.norm_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.norm_left alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_abs_left, IsLittleO.abs_left⟩ := isLittleO_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_o.of_abs_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_abs_left #align asymptotics.is_o.abs_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.abs_left theorem isBigOWith_norm_norm : (IsBigOWith c l (fun x => ‖f' x‖) fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ IsBigOWith c l f' g' := isBigOWith_norm_left.trans isBigOWith_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with_norm_norm Asymptotics.isBigOWith_norm_norm theorem isBigOWith_abs_abs : (IsBigOWith c l (fun x => |u x|) fun x => |v x|) ↔ IsBigOWith c l u v := isBigOWith_abs_left.trans isBigOWith_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with_abs_abs Asymptotics.isBigOWith_abs_abs alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_norm_norm, IsBigOWith.norm_norm⟩ := isBigOWith_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_norm_norm Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_O_with.norm_norm Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.norm_norm alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_abs_abs, IsBigOWith.abs_abs⟩ := isBigOWith_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_abs_abs Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_O_with.abs_abs Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.abs_abs theorem isBigO_norm_norm : ((fun x => ‖f' x‖) =O[l] fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ f' =O[l] g' := isBigO_norm_left.trans isBigO_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_O_norm_norm Asymptotics.isBigO_norm_norm theorem isBigO_abs_abs : ((fun x => |u x|) =O[l] fun x => |v x|) ↔ u =O[l] v := isBigO_abs_left.trans isBigO_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_O_abs_abs Asymptotics.isBigO_abs_abs alias ⟨IsBigO.of_norm_norm, IsBigO.norm_norm⟩ := isBigO_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_O.of_norm_norm Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_O.norm_norm Asymptotics.IsBigO.norm_norm alias ⟨IsBigO.of_abs_abs, IsBigO.abs_abs⟩ := isBigO_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_O.of_abs_abs Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_O.abs_abs Asymptotics.IsBigO.abs_abs theorem isLittleO_norm_norm : ((fun x => ‖f' x‖) =o[l] fun x => ‖g' x‖) ↔ f' =o[l] g' := isLittleO_norm_left.trans isLittleO_norm_right #align asymptotics.is_o_norm_norm Asymptotics.isLittleO_norm_norm theorem isLittleO_abs_abs : ((fun x => |u x|) =o[l] fun x => |v x|) ↔ u =o[l] v := isLittleO_abs_left.trans isLittleO_abs_right #align asymptotics.is_o_abs_abs Asymptotics.isLittleO_abs_abs alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_norm_norm, IsLittleO.norm_norm⟩ := isLittleO_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_o.of_norm_norm Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_norm_norm #align asymptotics.is_o.norm_norm Asymptotics.IsLittleO.norm_norm alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_abs_abs, IsLittleO.abs_abs⟩ := isLittleO_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_o.of_abs_abs Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_abs_abs #align asymptotics.is_o.abs_abs Asymptotics.IsLittleO.abs_abs end NormAbs /-! ### Simplification: negate -/ @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_neg_right : (IsBigOWith c l f fun x => -g' x) ↔ IsBigOWith c l f g' := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, norm_neg] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_neg_right Asymptotics.isBigOWith_neg_right alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_neg_right, IsBigOWith.neg_right⟩ := isBigOWith_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_neg_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O_with.neg_right Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.neg_right @[simp] theorem isBigO_neg_right : (f =O[l] fun x => -g' x) ↔ f =O[l] g' := by simp only [IsBigO_def] exact exists_congr fun _ => isBigOWith_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O_neg_right Asymptotics.isBigO_neg_right alias ⟨IsBigO.of_neg_right, IsBigO.neg_right⟩ := isBigO_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O.of_neg_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_O.neg_right Asymptotics.IsBigO.neg_right @[simp] theorem isLittleO_neg_right : (f =o[l] fun x => -g' x) ↔ f =o[l] g' := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] exact forall₂_congr fun _ _ => isBigOWith_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_o_neg_right Asymptotics.isLittleO_neg_right alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_neg_right, IsLittleO.neg_right⟩ := isLittleO_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_o.of_neg_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_neg_right #align asymptotics.is_o.neg_right Asymptotics.IsLittleO.neg_right @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_neg_left : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => -f' x) g ↔ IsBigOWith c l f' g := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, norm_neg] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_neg_left Asymptotics.isBigOWith_neg_left alias ⟨IsBigOWith.of_neg_left, IsBigOWith.neg_left⟩ := isBigOWith_neg_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.of_neg_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.of_neg_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.neg_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.neg_left @[simp] theorem isBigO_neg_left : (fun x => -f' x) =O[l] g ↔ f' =O[l] g := by simp only [IsBigO_def] exact exists_congr fun _ => isBigOWith_neg_left #align asymptotics.is_O_neg_left Asymptotics.isBigO_neg_left alias ⟨IsBigO.of_neg_left, IsBigO.neg_left⟩ := isBigO_neg_left #align asymptotics.is_O.of_neg_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.of_neg_left #align asymptotics.is_O.neg_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.neg_left @[simp] theorem isLittleO_neg_left : (fun x => -f' x) =o[l] g ↔ f' =o[l] g := by simp only [IsLittleO_def] exact forall₂_congr fun _ _ => isBigOWith_neg_left #align asymptotics.is_o_neg_left Asymptotics.isLittleO_neg_left alias ⟨IsLittleO.of_neg_left, IsLittleO.neg_left⟩ := isLittleO_neg_left #align asymptotics.is_o.of_neg_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.of_neg_left #align asymptotics.is_o.neg_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.neg_left /-! ### Product of functions (right) -/ theorem isBigOWith_fst_prod : IsBigOWith 1 l f' fun x => (f' x, g' x) := isBigOWith_of_le l fun _x => le_max_left _ _ #align asymptotics.is_O_with_fst_prod Asymptotics.isBigOWith_fst_prod theorem isBigOWith_snd_prod : IsBigOWith 1 l g' fun x => (f' x, g' x) := isBigOWith_of_le l fun _x => le_max_right _ _ #align asymptotics.is_O_with_snd_prod Asymptotics.isBigOWith_snd_prod theorem isBigO_fst_prod : f' =O[l] fun x => (f' x, g' x) := isBigOWith_fst_prod.isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_fst_prod Asymptotics.isBigO_fst_prod theorem isBigO_snd_prod : g' =O[l] fun x => (f' x, g' x) := isBigOWith_snd_prod.isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_snd_prod Asymptotics.isBigO_snd_prod theorem isBigO_fst_prod' {f' : α → E' × F'} : (fun x => (f' x).1) =O[l] f' := by simpa [IsBigO_def, IsBigOWith_def] using isBigO_fst_prod (E' := E') (F' := F') #align asymptotics.is_O_fst_prod' Asymptotics.isBigO_fst_prod' theorem isBigO_snd_prod' {f' : α → E' × F'} : (fun x => (f' x).2) =O[l] f' := by simpa [IsBigO_def, IsBigOWith_def] using isBigO_snd_prod (E' := E') (F' := F') #align asymptotics.is_O_snd_prod' Asymptotics.isBigO_snd_prod' section variable (f' k') theorem IsBigOWith.prod_rightl (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') (hc : 0 ≤ c) : IsBigOWith c l f fun x => (g' x, k' x) := (h.trans isBigOWith_fst_prod hc).congr_const (mul_one c) #align asymptotics.is_O_with.prod_rightl Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.prod_rightl theorem IsBigO.prod_rightl (h : f =O[l] g') : f =O[l] fun x => (g' x, k' x) := let ⟨_c, cnonneg, hc⟩ := h.exists_nonneg (hc.prod_rightl k' cnonneg).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O.prod_rightl Asymptotics.IsBigO.prod_rightl theorem IsLittleO.prod_rightl (h : f =o[l] g') : f =o[l] fun x => (g' x, k' x) := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c cpos => (h.forall_isBigOWith cpos).prod_rightl k' cpos.le #align asymptotics.is_o.prod_rightl Asymptotics.IsLittleO.prod_rightl theorem IsBigOWith.prod_rightr (h : IsBigOWith c l f g') (hc : 0 ≤ c) : IsBigOWith c l f fun x => (f' x, g' x) := (h.trans isBigOWith_snd_prod hc).congr_const (mul_one c) #align asymptotics.is_O_with.prod_rightr Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.prod_rightr theorem IsBigO.prod_rightr (h : f =O[l] g') : f =O[l] fun x => (f' x, g' x) := let ⟨_c, cnonneg, hc⟩ := h.exists_nonneg (hc.prod_rightr f' cnonneg).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O.prod_rightr Asymptotics.IsBigO.prod_rightr theorem IsLittleO.prod_rightr (h : f =o[l] g') : f =o[l] fun x => (f' x, g' x) := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c cpos => (h.forall_isBigOWith cpos).prod_rightr f' cpos.le #align asymptotics.is_o.prod_rightr Asymptotics.IsLittleO.prod_rightr end theorem IsBigOWith.prod_left_same (hf : IsBigOWith c l f' k') (hg : IsBigOWith c l g' k') : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) k' := by rw [isBigOWith_iff] at *; filter_upwards [hf, hg] with x using max_le #align asymptotics.is_O_with.prod_left_same Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.prod_left_same theorem IsBigOWith.prod_left (hf : IsBigOWith c l f' k') (hg : IsBigOWith c' l g' k') : IsBigOWith (max c c') l (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) k' := (hf.weaken <| le_max_left c c').prod_left_same (hg.weaken <| le_max_right c c') #align asymptotics.is_O_with.prod_left Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.prod_left theorem IsBigOWith.prod_left_fst (h : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) k') : IsBigOWith c l f' k' := (isBigOWith_fst_prod.trans h zero_le_one).congr_const <| one_mul c #align asymptotics.is_O_with.prod_left_fst Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.prod_left_fst theorem IsBigOWith.prod_left_snd (h : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) k') : IsBigOWith c l g' k' := (isBigOWith_snd_prod.trans h zero_le_one).congr_const <| one_mul c #align asymptotics.is_O_with.prod_left_snd Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.prod_left_snd theorem isBigOWith_prod_left : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) k' ↔ IsBigOWith c l f' k' ∧ IsBigOWith c l g' k' := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.prod_left_fst, h.prod_left_snd⟩, fun h => h.1.prod_left_same h.2⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with_prod_left Asymptotics.isBigOWith_prod_left theorem IsBigO.prod_left (hf : f' =O[l] k') (hg : g' =O[l] k') : (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) =O[l] k' := let ⟨_c, hf⟩ := hf.isBigOWith let ⟨_c', hg⟩ := hg.isBigOWith (hf.prod_left hg).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O.prod_left Asymptotics.IsBigO.prod_left theorem IsBigO.prod_left_fst : (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) =O[l] k' → f' =O[l] k' := IsBigO.trans isBigO_fst_prod #align asymptotics.is_O.prod_left_fst Asymptotics.IsBigO.prod_left_fst theorem IsBigO.prod_left_snd : (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) =O[l] k' → g' =O[l] k' := IsBigO.trans isBigO_snd_prod #align asymptotics.is_O.prod_left_snd Asymptotics.IsBigO.prod_left_snd @[simp] theorem isBigO_prod_left : (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) =O[l] k' ↔ f' =O[l] k' ∧ g' =O[l] k' := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.prod_left_fst, h.prod_left_snd⟩, fun h => h.1.prod_left h.2⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_prod_left Asymptotics.isBigO_prod_left theorem IsLittleO.prod_left (hf : f' =o[l] k') (hg : g' =o[l] k') : (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) =o[l] k' := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c hc => (hf.forall_isBigOWith hc).prod_left_same (hg.forall_isBigOWith hc) #align asymptotics.is_o.prod_left Asymptotics.IsLittleO.prod_left theorem IsLittleO.prod_left_fst : (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) =o[l] k' → f' =o[l] k' := IsBigO.trans_isLittleO isBigO_fst_prod #align asymptotics.is_o.prod_left_fst Asymptotics.IsLittleO.prod_left_fst theorem IsLittleO.prod_left_snd : (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) =o[l] k' → g' =o[l] k' := IsBigO.trans_isLittleO isBigO_snd_prod #align asymptotics.is_o.prod_left_snd Asymptotics.IsLittleO.prod_left_snd @[simp] theorem isLittleO_prod_left : (fun x => (f' x, g' x)) =o[l] k' ↔ f' =o[l] k' ∧ g' =o[l] k' := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.prod_left_fst, h.prod_left_snd⟩, fun h => h.1.prod_left h.2⟩ #align asymptotics.is_o_prod_left Asymptotics.isLittleO_prod_left theorem IsBigOWith.eq_zero_imp (h : IsBigOWith c l f'' g'') : ∀ᶠ x in l, g'' x = 0 → f'' x = 0 := Eventually.mono h.bound fun x hx hg => norm_le_zero_iff.1 <| by simpa [hg] using hx #align asymptotics.is_O_with.eq_zero_imp Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.eq_zero_imp theorem IsBigO.eq_zero_imp (h : f'' =O[l] g'') : ∀ᶠ x in l, g'' x = 0 → f'' x = 0 := let ⟨_C, hC⟩ := h.isBigOWith hC.eq_zero_imp #align asymptotics.is_O.eq_zero_imp Asymptotics.IsBigO.eq_zero_imp /-! ### Addition and subtraction -/ section add_sub variable {f₁ f₂ : α → E'} {g₁ g₂ : α → F'} theorem IsBigOWith.add (h₁ : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g) (h₂ : IsBigOWith c₂ l f₂ g) : IsBigOWith (c₁ + c₂) l (fun x => f₁ x + f₂ x) g := by rw [IsBigOWith_def] at * filter_upwards [h₁, h₂] with x hx₁ hx₂ using calc ‖f₁ x + f₂ x‖ ≤ c₁ * ‖g x‖ + c₂ * ‖g x‖ := norm_add_le_of_le hx₁ hx₂ _ = (c₁ + c₂) * ‖g x‖ := (add_mul _ _ _).symm #align asymptotics.is_O_with.add Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.add theorem IsBigO.add (h₁ : f₁ =O[l] g) (h₂ : f₂ =O[l] g) : (fun x => f₁ x + f₂ x) =O[l] g := let ⟨_c₁, hc₁⟩ := h₁.isBigOWith let ⟨_c₂, hc₂⟩ := h₂.isBigOWith (hc₁.add hc₂).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O.add Asymptotics.IsBigO.add theorem IsLittleO.add (h₁ : f₁ =o[l] g) (h₂ : f₂ =o[l] g) : (fun x => f₁ x + f₂ x) =o[l] g := IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun c cpos => ((h₁.forall_isBigOWith <| half_pos cpos).add (h₂.forall_isBigOWith <| half_pos cpos)).congr_const (add_halves c) #align asymptotics.is_o.add Asymptotics.IsLittleO.add theorem IsLittleO.add_add (h₁ : f₁ =o[l] g₁) (h₂ : f₂ =o[l] g₂) : (fun x => f₁ x + f₂ x) =o[l] fun x => ‖g₁ x‖ + ‖g₂ x‖ := by refine (h₁.trans_le fun x => ?_).add (h₂.trans_le ?_) <;> simp [abs_of_nonneg, add_nonneg] #align asymptotics.is_o.add_add Asymptotics.IsLittleO.add_add theorem IsBigO.add_isLittleO (h₁ : f₁ =O[l] g) (h₂ : f₂ =o[l] g) : (fun x => f₁ x + f₂ x) =O[l] g := h₁.add h₂.isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O.add_is_o Asymptotics.IsBigO.add_isLittleO theorem IsLittleO.add_isBigO (h₁ : f₁ =o[l] g) (h₂ : f₂ =O[l] g) : (fun x => f₁ x + f₂ x) =O[l] g := h₁.isBigO.add h₂ #align asymptotics.is_o.add_is_O Asymptotics.IsLittleO.add_isBigO theorem IsBigOWith.add_isLittleO (h₁ : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g) (h₂ : f₂ =o[l] g) (hc : c₁ < c₂) : IsBigOWith c₂ l (fun x => f₁ x + f₂ x) g := (h₁.add (h₂.forall_isBigOWith (sub_pos.2 hc))).congr_const (add_sub_cancel _ _) #align asymptotics.is_O_with.add_is_o Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.add_isLittleO theorem IsLittleO.add_isBigOWith (h₁ : f₁ =o[l] g) (h₂ : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₂ g) (hc : c₁ < c₂) : IsBigOWith c₂ l (fun x => f₁ x + f₂ x) g := (h₂.add_isLittleO h₁ hc).congr_left fun _ => add_comm _ _ #align asymptotics.is_o.add_is_O_with Asymptotics.IsLittleO.add_isBigOWith theorem IsBigOWith.sub (h₁ : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g) (h₂ : IsBigOWith c₂ l f₂ g) : IsBigOWith (c₁ + c₂) l (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) g := by simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg] using h₁.add h₂.neg_left #align asymptotics.is_O_with.sub Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.sub theorem IsBigOWith.sub_isLittleO (h₁ : IsBigOWith c₁ l f₁ g) (h₂ : f₂ =o[l] g) (hc : c₁ < c₂) : IsBigOWith c₂ l (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) g := by simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg] using h₁.add_isLittleO h₂.neg_left hc #align asymptotics.is_O_with.sub_is_o Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.sub_isLittleO theorem IsBigO.sub (h₁ : f₁ =O[l] g) (h₂ : f₂ =O[l] g) : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =O[l] g := by simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg] using h₁.add h₂.neg_left #align asymptotics.is_O.sub Asymptotics.IsBigO.sub theorem IsLittleO.sub (h₁ : f₁ =o[l] g) (h₂ : f₂ =o[l] g) : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =o[l] g := by simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg] using h₁.add h₂.neg_left #align asymptotics.is_o.sub Asymptotics.IsLittleO.sub end add_sub /-! ### Lemmas about `IsBigO (f₁ - f₂) g l` / `IsLittleO (f₁ - f₂) g l` treated as a binary relation -/ section IsBigOOAsRel variable {f₁ f₂ f₃ : α → E'} theorem IsBigOWith.symm (h : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) g) : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => f₂ x - f₁ x) g := h.neg_left.congr_left fun _x => neg_sub _ _ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.symm Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.symm theorem isBigOWith_comm : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) g ↔ IsBigOWith c l (fun x => f₂ x - f₁ x) g := ⟨IsBigOWith.symm, IsBigOWith.symm⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_with_comm Asymptotics.isBigOWith_comm theorem IsBigO.symm (h : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =O[l] g) : (fun x => f₂ x - f₁ x) =O[l] g := h.neg_left.congr_left fun _x => neg_sub _ _ #align asymptotics.is_O.symm Asymptotics.IsBigO.symm theorem isBigO_comm : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =O[l] g ↔ (fun x => f₂ x - f₁ x) =O[l] g := ⟨IsBigO.symm, IsBigO.symm⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_comm Asymptotics.isBigO_comm theorem IsLittleO.symm (h : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =o[l] g) : (fun x => f₂ x - f₁ x) =o[l] g := by simpa only [neg_sub] using h.neg_left #align asymptotics.is_o.symm Asymptotics.IsLittleO.symm theorem isLittleO_comm : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =o[l] g ↔ (fun x => f₂ x - f₁ x) =o[l] g := ⟨IsLittleO.symm, IsLittleO.symm⟩ #align asymptotics.is_o_comm Asymptotics.isLittleO_comm theorem IsBigOWith.triangle (h₁ : IsBigOWith c l (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) g) (h₂ : IsBigOWith c' l (fun x => f₂ x - f₃ x) g) : IsBigOWith (c + c') l (fun x => f₁ x - f₃ x) g := (h₁.add h₂).congr_left fun _x => sub_add_sub_cancel _ _ _ #align asymptotics.is_O_with.triangle Asymptotics.IsBigOWith.triangle theorem IsBigO.triangle (h₁ : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =O[l] g) (h₂ : (fun x => f₂ x - f₃ x) =O[l] g) : (fun x => f₁ x - f₃ x) =O[l] g := (h₁.add h₂).congr_left fun _x => sub_add_sub_cancel _ _ _ #align asymptotics.is_O.triangle Asymptotics.IsBigO.triangle theorem IsLittleO.triangle (h₁ : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =o[l] g) (h₂ : (fun x => f₂ x - f₃ x) =o[l] g) : (fun x => f₁ x - f₃ x) =o[l] g := (h₁.add h₂).congr_left fun _x => sub_add_sub_cancel _ _ _ #align asymptotics.is_o.triangle Asymptotics.IsLittleO.triangle theorem IsBigO.congr_of_sub (h : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =O[l] g) : f₁ =O[l] g ↔ f₂ =O[l] g := ⟨fun h' => (h'.sub h).congr_left fun _x => sub_sub_cancel _ _, fun h' => (h.add h').congr_left fun _x => sub_add_cancel _ _⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O.congr_of_sub Asymptotics.IsBigO.congr_of_sub theorem IsLittleO.congr_of_sub (h : (fun x => f₁ x - f₂ x) =o[l] g) : f₁ =o[l] g ↔ f₂ =o[l] g := ⟨fun h' => (h'.sub h).congr_left fun _x => sub_sub_cancel _ _, fun h' => (h.add h').congr_left fun _x => sub_add_cancel _ _⟩ #align asymptotics.is_o.congr_of_sub Asymptotics.IsLittleO.congr_of_sub end IsBigOOAsRel /-! ### Zero, one, and other constants -/ section ZeroConst variable (g g' l) theorem isLittleO_zero : (fun _x => (0 : E')) =o[l] g' := IsLittleO.of_bound fun c hc => univ_mem' fun x => by simpa using mul_nonneg hc.le (norm_nonneg <| g' x) #align asymptotics.is_o_zero Asymptotics.isLittleO_zero theorem isBigOWith_zero (hc : 0 ≤ c) : IsBigOWith c l (fun _x => (0 : E')) g' := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| univ_mem' fun x => by simpa using mul_nonneg hc (norm_nonneg <| g' x) #align asymptotics.is_O_with_zero Asymptotics.isBigOWith_zero theorem isBigOWith_zero' : IsBigOWith 0 l (fun _x => (0 : E')) g := IsBigOWith.of_bound <| univ_mem' fun x => by simp #align asymptotics.is_O_with_zero' Asymptotics.isBigOWith_zero' theorem isBigO_zero : (fun _x => (0 : E')) =O[l] g := isBigO_iff_isBigOWith.2 ⟨0, isBigOWith_zero' _ _⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_zero Asymptotics.isBigO_zero theorem isBigO_refl_left : (fun x => f' x - f' x) =O[l] g' := (isBigO_zero g' l).congr_left fun _x => (sub_self _).symm #align asymptotics.is_O_refl_left Asymptotics.isBigO_refl_left theorem isLittleO_refl_left : (fun x => f' x - f' x) =o[l] g' := (isLittleO_zero g' l).congr_left fun _x => (sub_self _).symm #align asymptotics.is_o_refl_left Asymptotics.isLittleO_refl_left variable {g g' l} @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_zero_right_iff : (IsBigOWith c l f'' fun _x => (0 : F')) ↔ f'' =ᶠ[l] 0 := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def, exists_prop, true_and_iff, norm_zero, mul_zero, norm_le_zero_iff, EventuallyEq, Pi.zero_apply] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_zero_right_iff Asymptotics.isBigOWith_zero_right_iff @[simp] theorem isBigO_zero_right_iff : (f'' =O[l] fun _x => (0 : F')) ↔ f'' =ᶠ[l] 0 := ⟨fun h => let ⟨_c, hc⟩ := h.isBigOWith isBigOWith_zero_right_iff.1 hc, fun h => (isBigOWith_zero_right_iff.2 h : IsBigOWith 1 _ _ _).isBigO⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_zero_right_iff Asymptotics.isBigO_zero_right_iff @[simp] theorem isLittleO_zero_right_iff : (f'' =o[l] fun _x => (0 : F')) ↔ f'' =ᶠ[l] 0 := ⟨fun h => isBigO_zero_right_iff.1 h.isBigO, fun h => IsLittleO.of_isBigOWith fun _c _hc => isBigOWith_zero_right_iff.2 h⟩ #align asymptotics.is_o_zero_right_iff Asymptotics.isLittleO_zero_right_iff theorem isBigOWith_const_const (c : E) {c' : F''} (hc' : c' ≠ 0) (l : Filter α) : IsBigOWith (‖c‖ / ‖c'‖) l (fun _x : α => c) fun _x => c' := by simp only [IsBigOWith_def] apply univ_mem' intro x rw [mem_setOf, div_mul_cancel₀ _ (norm_ne_zero_iff.mpr hc')] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_const_const Asymptotics.isBigOWith_const_const theorem isBigO_const_const (c : E) {c' : F''} (hc' : c' ≠ 0) (l : Filter α) : (fun _x : α => c) =O[l] fun _x => c' := (isBigOWith_const_const c hc' l).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_const_const Asymptotics.isBigO_const_const @[simp] theorem isBigO_const_const_iff {c : E''} {c' : F''} (l : Filter α) [l.NeBot] : ((fun _x : α => c) =O[l] fun _x => c') ↔ c' = 0 → c = 0 := by rcases eq_or_ne c' 0 with (rfl | hc') · simp [EventuallyEq] · simp [hc', isBigO_const_const _ hc'] #align asymptotics.is_O_const_const_iff Asymptotics.isBigO_const_const_iff @[simp] theorem isBigO_pure {x} : f'' =O[pure x] g'' ↔ g'' x = 0 → f'' x = 0 := calc f'' =O[pure x] g'' ↔ (fun _y : α => f'' x) =O[pure x] fun _ => g'' x := isBigO_congr rfl rfl _ ↔ g'' x = 0 → f'' x = 0 := isBigO_const_const_iff _ #align asymptotics.is_O_pure Asymptotics.isBigO_pure end ZeroConst @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_principal {s : Set α} : IsBigOWith c (𝓟 s) f g ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by rw [IsBigOWith_def, eventually_principal] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_principal Asymptotics.isBigOWith_principal theorem isBigO_principal {s : Set α} : f =O[𝓟 s] g ↔ ∃ c, ∀ x ∈ s, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by simp_rw [isBigO_iff, eventually_principal] #align asymptotics.is_O_principal Asymptotics.isBigO_principal @[simp] theorem isLittleO_principal {s : Set α} : f'' =o[𝓟 s] g' ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, f'' x = 0 := by refine ⟨fun h x hx ↦ norm_le_zero_iff.1 ?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩ · simp only [isLittleO_iff, isBigOWith_principal] at h have : Tendsto (fun c : ℝ => c * ‖g' x‖) (𝓝[>] 0) (𝓝 0) := ((continuous_id.mul continuous_const).tendsto' _ _ (zero_mul _)).mono_left inf_le_left apply le_of_tendsto_of_tendsto tendsto_const_nhds this apply eventually_nhdsWithin_iff.2 (eventually_of_forall (fun c hc ↦ ?_)) exact eventually_principal.1 (h hc) x hx · apply (isLittleO_zero g' _).congr' ?_ EventuallyEq.rfl exact fun x hx ↦ (h x hx).symm @[simp] theorem isBigOWith_top : IsBigOWith c ⊤ f g ↔ ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖ := by rw [IsBigOWith_def, eventually_top] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_top Asymptotics.isBigOWith_top @[simp] theorem isBigO_top : f =O[⊤] g ↔ ∃ C, ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ C * ‖g x‖ := by simp_rw [isBigO_iff, eventually_top] #align asymptotics.is_O_top Asymptotics.isBigO_top @[simp] theorem isLittleO_top : f'' =o[⊤] g' ↔ ∀ x, f'' x = 0 := by simp only [← principal_univ, isLittleO_principal, mem_univ, forall_true_left] #align asymptotics.is_o_top Asymptotics.isLittleO_top section variable (F) variable [One F] [NormOneClass F] theorem isBigOWith_const_one (c : E) (l : Filter α) : IsBigOWith ‖c‖ l (fun _x : α => c) fun _x => (1 : F) := by simp [isBigOWith_iff] #align asymptotics.is_O_with_const_one Asymptotics.isBigOWith_const_one theorem isBigO_const_one (c : E) (l : Filter α) : (fun _x : α => c) =O[l] fun _x => (1 : F) := (isBigOWith_const_one F c l).isBigO #align asymptotics.is_O_const_one Asymptotics.isBigO_const_one theorem isLittleO_const_iff_isLittleO_one {c : F''} (hc : c ≠ 0) : (f =o[l] fun _x => c) ↔ f =o[l] fun _x => (1 : F) := ⟨fun h => h.trans_isBigOWith (isBigOWith_const_one _ _ _) (norm_pos_iff.2 hc), fun h => h.trans_isBigO <| isBigO_const_const _ hc _⟩ #align asymptotics.is_o_const_iff_is_o_one Asymptotics.isLittleO_const_iff_isLittleO_one @[simp] theorem isLittleO_one_iff : f' =o[l] (fun _x => 1 : α → F) ↔ Tendsto f' l (𝓝 0) := by simp only [isLittleO_iff, norm_one, mul_one, Metric.nhds_basis_closedBall.tendsto_right_iff, Metric.mem_closedBall, dist_zero_right] #align asymptotics.is_o_one_iff Asymptotics.isLittleO_one_iff @[simp] theorem isBigO_one_iff : f =O[l] (fun _x => 1 : α → F) ↔ IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) l fun x => ‖f x‖ := by simp only [isBigO_iff, norm_one, mul_one, IsBoundedUnder, IsBounded, eventually_map] #align asymptotics.is_O_one_iff Asymptotics.isBigO_one_iff alias ⟨_, _root_.Filter.IsBoundedUnder.isBigO_one⟩ := isBigO_one_iff #align filter.is_bounded_under.is_O_one Filter.IsBoundedUnder.isBigO_one @[simp] theorem isLittleO_one_left_iff : (fun _x => 1 : α → F) =o[l] f ↔ Tendsto (fun x => ‖f x‖) l atTop := calc (fun _x => 1 : α → F) =o[l] f ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ∀ᶠ x in l, ↑n * ‖(1 : F)‖ ≤ ‖f x‖ := isLittleO_iff_nat_mul_le_aux <| Or.inl fun _x => by simp only [norm_one, zero_le_one] _ ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, True → ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ ∈ Ici (n : ℝ) := by simp only [norm_one, mul_one, true_imp_iff, mem_Ici] _ ↔ Tendsto (fun x => ‖f x‖) l atTop := atTop_hasCountableBasis_of_archimedean.1.tendsto_right_iff.symm #align asymptotics.is_o_one_left_iff Asymptotics.isLittleO_one_left_iff theorem _root_.Filter.Tendsto.isBigO_one {c : E'} (h : Tendsto f' l (𝓝 c)) : f' =O[l] (fun _x => 1 : α → F) := h.norm.isBoundedUnder_le.isBigO_one F #align filter.tendsto.is_O_one Filter.Tendsto.isBigO_one theorem IsBigO.trans_tendsto_nhds (hfg : f =O[l] g') {y : F'} (hg : Tendsto g' l (𝓝 y)) : f =O[l] (fun _x => 1 : α → F) := hfg.trans <| hg.isBigO_one F #align asymptotics.is_O.trans_tendsto_nhds Asymptotics.IsBigO.trans_tendsto_nhds /-- The condition `f = O[𝓝[≠] a] 1` is equivalent to `f = O[𝓝 a] 1`. -/ lemma isBigO_one_nhds_ne_iff [TopologicalSpace α] {a : α} : f =O[𝓝[≠] a] (fun _ ↦ 1 : α → F) ↔ f =O[𝓝 a] (fun _ ↦ 1 : α → F) := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ h.mono nhdsWithin_le_nhds⟩ simp only [isBigO_one_iff, IsBoundedUnder, IsBounded, eventually_map] at h ⊢ obtain ⟨c, hc⟩ := h use max c ‖f a‖ filter_upwards [eventually_nhdsWithin_iff.mp hc] with b hb rcases eq_or_ne b a with rfl | hb' · apply le_max_right · exact (hb hb').trans (le_max_left ..) end theorem isLittleO_const_iff {c : F''} (hc : c ≠ 0) : (f'' =o[l] fun _x => c) ↔ Tendsto f'' l (𝓝 0) := (isLittleO_const_iff_isLittleO_one ℝ hc).trans (isLittleO_one_iff _) #align asymptotics.is_o_const_iff Asymptotics.isLittleO_const_iff theorem isLittleO_id_const {c : F''} (hc : c ≠ 0) : (fun x : E'' => x) =o[𝓝 0] fun _x => c := (isLittleO_const_iff hc).mpr (continuous_id.tendsto 0) #align asymptotics.is_o_id_const Asymptotics.isLittleO_id_const theorem _root_.Filter.IsBoundedUnder.isBigO_const (h : IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) l (norm ∘ f)) {c : F''} (hc : c ≠ 0) : f =O[l] fun _x => c := (h.isBigO_one ℝ).trans (isBigO_const_const _ hc _) #align filter.is_bounded_under.is_O_const Filter.IsBoundedUnder.isBigO_const theorem isBigO_const_of_tendsto {y : E''} (h : Tendsto f'' l (𝓝 y)) {c : F''} (hc : c ≠ 0) : f'' =O[l] fun _x => c := h.norm.isBoundedUnder_le.isBigO_const hc #align asymptotics.is_O_const_of_tendsto Asymptotics.isBigO_const_of_tendsto theorem IsBigO.isBoundedUnder_le {c : F} (h : f =O[l] fun _x => c) : IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) l (norm ∘ f) := let ⟨c', hc'⟩ := h.bound ⟨c' * ‖c‖, eventually_map.2 hc'⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O.is_bounded_under_le Asymptotics.IsBigO.isBoundedUnder_le theorem isBigO_const_of_ne {c : F''} (hc : c ≠ 0) : (f =O[l] fun _x => c) ↔ IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) l (norm ∘ f) := ⟨fun h => h.isBoundedUnder_le, fun h => h.isBigO_const hc⟩ #align asymptotics.is_O_const_of_ne Asymptotics.isBigO_const_of_ne theorem isBigO_const_iff {c : F''} : (f'' =O[l] fun _x => c) ↔ (c = 0 → f'' =ᶠ[l] 0) ∧ IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) l fun x => ‖f'' x‖ := by refine ⟨fun h => ⟨fun hc => isBigO_zero_right_iff.1 (by rwa [← hc]), h.isBoundedUnder_le⟩, ?_⟩ rintro ⟨hcf, hf⟩ rcases eq_or_ne c 0 with (hc | hc) exacts [(hcf hc).trans_isBigO (isBigO_zero _ _), hf.isBigO_const hc] #align asymptotics.is_O_const_iff Asymptotics.isBigO_const_iff
Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/Asymptotics.lean
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theorem isBigO_iff_isBoundedUnder_le_div (h : ∀ᶠ x in l, g'' x ≠ 0) : f =O[l] g'' ↔ IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) l fun x => ‖f x‖ / ‖g'' x‖ := by
simp only [isBigO_iff, IsBoundedUnder, IsBounded, eventually_map] exact exists_congr fun c => eventually_congr <| h.mono fun x hx => (div_le_iff <| norm_pos_iff.2 hx).symm
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Martin Zinkevich. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Martin Zinkevich, Rémy Degenne -/ import Mathlib.Logic.Encodable.Lattice import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.MeasurableSpace.Defs #align_import measure_theory.pi_system from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"98e83c3d541c77cdb7da20d79611a780ff8e7d90" /-! # Induction principles for measurable sets, related to π-systems and λ-systems. ## Main statements * The main theorem of this file is Dynkin's π-λ theorem, which appears here as an induction principle `induction_on_inter`. Suppose `s` is a collection of subsets of `α` such that the intersection of two members of `s` belongs to `s` whenever it is nonempty. Let `m` be the σ-algebra generated by `s`. In order to check that a predicate `C` holds on every member of `m`, it suffices to check that `C` holds on the members of `s` and that `C` is preserved by complementation and *disjoint* countable unions. * The proof of this theorem relies on the notion of `IsPiSystem`, i.e., a collection of sets which is closed under binary non-empty intersections. Note that this is a small variation around the usual notion in the literature, which often requires that a π-system is non-empty, and closed also under disjoint intersections. This variation turns out to be convenient for the formalization. * The proof of Dynkin's π-λ theorem also requires the notion of `DynkinSystem`, i.e., a collection of sets which contains the empty set, is closed under complementation and under countable union of pairwise disjoint sets. The disjointness condition is the only difference with `σ`-algebras. * `generatePiSystem g` gives the minimal π-system containing `g`. This can be considered a Galois insertion into both measurable spaces and sets. * `generateFrom_generatePiSystem_eq` proves that if you start from a collection of sets `g`, take the generated π-system, and then the generated σ-algebra, you get the same result as the σ-algebra generated from `g`. This is useful because there are connections between independent sets that are π-systems and the generated independent spaces. * `mem_generatePiSystem_iUnion_elim` and `mem_generatePiSystem_iUnion_elim'` show that any element of the π-system generated from the union of a set of π-systems can be represented as the intersection of a finite number of elements from these sets. * `piiUnionInter` defines a new π-system from a family of π-systems `π : ι → Set (Set α)` and a set of indices `S : Set ι`. `piiUnionInter π S` is the set of sets that can be written as `⋂ x ∈ t, f x` for some finset `t ∈ S` and sets `f x ∈ π x`. ## Implementation details * `IsPiSystem` is a predicate, not a type. Thus, we don't explicitly define the galois insertion, nor do we define a complete lattice. In theory, we could define a complete lattice and galois insertion on the subtype corresponding to `IsPiSystem`. -/ open MeasurableSpace Set open scoped Classical open MeasureTheory /-- A π-system is a collection of subsets of `α` that is closed under binary intersection of non-disjoint sets. Usually it is also required that the collection is nonempty, but we don't do that here. -/ def IsPiSystem {α} (C : Set (Set α)) : Prop := ∀ᵉ (s ∈ C) (t ∈ C), (s ∩ t : Set α).Nonempty → s ∩ t ∈ C #align is_pi_system IsPiSystem namespace MeasurableSpace theorem isPiSystem_measurableSet {α : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] : IsPiSystem { s : Set α | MeasurableSet s } := fun _ hs _ ht _ => hs.inter ht #align measurable_space.is_pi_system_measurable_set MeasurableSpace.isPiSystem_measurableSet end MeasurableSpace theorem IsPiSystem.singleton {α} (S : Set α) : IsPiSystem ({S} : Set (Set α)) := by intro s h_s t h_t _ rw [Set.mem_singleton_iff.1 h_s, Set.mem_singleton_iff.1 h_t, Set.inter_self, Set.mem_singleton_iff] #align is_pi_system.singleton IsPiSystem.singleton theorem IsPiSystem.insert_empty {α} {S : Set (Set α)} (h_pi : IsPiSystem S) : IsPiSystem (insert ∅ S) := by intro s hs t ht hst cases' hs with hs hs · simp [hs] · cases' ht with ht ht · simp [ht] · exact Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ (h_pi s hs t ht hst) #align is_pi_system.insert_empty IsPiSystem.insert_empty theorem IsPiSystem.insert_univ {α} {S : Set (Set α)} (h_pi : IsPiSystem S) : IsPiSystem (insert Set.univ S) := by intro s hs t ht hst cases' hs with hs hs · cases' ht with ht ht <;> simp [hs, ht] · cases' ht with ht ht · simp [hs, ht] · exact Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ (h_pi s hs t ht hst) #align is_pi_system.insert_univ IsPiSystem.insert_univ theorem IsPiSystem.comap {α β} {S : Set (Set β)} (h_pi : IsPiSystem S) (f : α → β) : IsPiSystem { s : Set α | ∃ t ∈ S, f ⁻¹' t = s } := by rintro _ ⟨s, hs_mem, rfl⟩ _ ⟨t, ht_mem, rfl⟩ hst rw [← Set.preimage_inter] at hst ⊢ exact ⟨s ∩ t, h_pi s hs_mem t ht_mem (nonempty_of_nonempty_preimage hst), rfl⟩ #align is_pi_system.comap IsPiSystem.comap theorem isPiSystem_iUnion_of_directed_le {α ι} (p : ι → Set (Set α)) (hp_pi : ∀ n, IsPiSystem (p n)) (hp_directed : Directed (· ≤ ·) p) : IsPiSystem (⋃ n, p n) := by intro t1 ht1 t2 ht2 h rw [Set.mem_iUnion] at ht1 ht2 ⊢ cases' ht1 with n ht1 cases' ht2 with m ht2 obtain ⟨k, hpnk, hpmk⟩ : ∃ k, p n ≤ p k ∧ p m ≤ p k := hp_directed n m exact ⟨k, hp_pi k t1 (hpnk ht1) t2 (hpmk ht2) h⟩ #align is_pi_system_Union_of_directed_le isPiSystem_iUnion_of_directed_le theorem isPiSystem_iUnion_of_monotone {α ι} [SemilatticeSup ι] (p : ι → Set (Set α)) (hp_pi : ∀ n, IsPiSystem (p n)) (hp_mono : Monotone p) : IsPiSystem (⋃ n, p n) := isPiSystem_iUnion_of_directed_le p hp_pi (Monotone.directed_le hp_mono) #align is_pi_system_Union_of_monotone isPiSystem_iUnion_of_monotone section Order variable {α : Type*} {ι ι' : Sort*} [LinearOrder α] theorem isPiSystem_image_Iio (s : Set α) : IsPiSystem (Iio '' s) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ _ ⟨b, hb, rfl⟩ - exact ⟨a ⊓ b, inf_ind a b ha hb, Iio_inter_Iio.symm⟩ #align is_pi_system_image_Iio isPiSystem_image_Iio theorem isPiSystem_Iio : IsPiSystem (range Iio : Set (Set α)) := @image_univ α _ Iio ▸ isPiSystem_image_Iio univ #align is_pi_system_Iio isPiSystem_Iio theorem isPiSystem_image_Ioi (s : Set α) : IsPiSystem (Ioi '' s) := @isPiSystem_image_Iio αᵒᵈ _ s #align is_pi_system_image_Ioi isPiSystem_image_Ioi theorem isPiSystem_Ioi : IsPiSystem (range Ioi : Set (Set α)) := @image_univ α _ Ioi ▸ isPiSystem_image_Ioi univ #align is_pi_system_Ioi isPiSystem_Ioi theorem isPiSystem_image_Iic (s : Set α) : IsPiSystem (Iic '' s) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ _ ⟨b, hb, rfl⟩ - exact ⟨a ⊓ b, inf_ind a b ha hb, Iic_inter_Iic.symm⟩ theorem isPiSystem_Iic : IsPiSystem (range Iic : Set (Set α)) := @image_univ α _ Iic ▸ isPiSystem_image_Iic univ #align is_pi_system_Iic isPiSystem_Iic theorem isPiSystem_image_Ici (s : Set α) : IsPiSystem (Ici '' s) := @isPiSystem_image_Iic αᵒᵈ _ s theorem isPiSystem_Ici : IsPiSystem (range Ici : Set (Set α)) := @image_univ α _ Ici ▸ isPiSystem_image_Ici univ #align is_pi_system_Ici isPiSystem_Ici
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theorem isPiSystem_Ixx_mem {Ixx : α → α → Set α} {p : α → α → Prop} (Hne : ∀ {a b}, (Ixx a b).Nonempty → p a b) (Hi : ∀ {a₁ b₁ a₂ b₂}, Ixx a₁ b₁ ∩ Ixx a₂ b₂ = Ixx (max a₁ a₂) (min b₁ b₂)) (s t : Set α) : IsPiSystem { S | ∃ᵉ (l ∈ s) (u ∈ t), p l u ∧ Ixx l u = S } := by
rintro _ ⟨l₁, hls₁, u₁, hut₁, _, rfl⟩ _ ⟨l₂, hls₂, u₂, hut₂, _, rfl⟩ simp only [Hi] exact fun H => ⟨l₁ ⊔ l₂, sup_ind l₁ l₂ hls₁ hls₂, u₁ ⊓ u₂, inf_ind u₁ u₂ hut₁ hut₂, Hne H, rfl⟩
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Yury G. Kudryashov. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yury G. Kudryashov, Patrick Massot, Sébastien Gouëzel -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Measurable import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Comp import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Add import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Slope import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Mul import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.Dual import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.DominatedConvergence import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.VitaliCaratheodory #align_import measure_theory.integral.fund_thm_calculus from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3bce8d800a6f2b8f63fe1e588fd76a9ff4adcebe" /-! # Fundamental Theorem of Calculus We prove various versions of the [fundamental theorem of calculus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_theorem_of_calculus) for interval integrals in `ℝ`. Recall that its first version states that the function `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has derivative `(δu, δv) ↦ δv • f b - δu • f a` at `(a, b)` provided that `f` is continuous at `a` and `b`, and its second version states that, if `f` has an integrable derivative on `[a, b]`, then `∫ x in a..b, f' x = f b - f a`. ## Main statements ### FTC-1 for Lebesgue measure We prove several versions of FTC-1, all in the `intervalIntegral` namespace. Many of them follow the naming scheme `integral_has(Strict?)(F?)Deriv(Within?)At(_of_tendsto_ae?)(_right|_left?)`. They formulate FTC in terms of `Has(Strict?)(F?)Deriv(Within?)At`. Let us explain the meaning of each part of the name: * `Strict` means that the theorem is about strict differentiability, see `HasStrictDerivAt` and `HasStrictFDerivAt`; * `F` means that the theorem is about differentiability in both endpoints; incompatible with `_right|_left`; * `Within` means that the theorem is about one-sided derivatives, see below for details; * `_of_tendsto_ae` means that instead of continuity the theorem assumes that `f` has a finite limit almost surely as `x` tends to `a` and/or `b`; * `_right` or `_left` mean that the theorem is about differentiability in the right (resp., left) endpoint. We also reformulate these theorems in terms of `(f?)deriv(Within?)`. These theorems are named `(f?)deriv(Within?)_integral(_of_tendsto_ae?)(_right|_left?)` with the same meaning of parts of the name. ### One-sided derivatives Theorem `intervalIntegral.integral_hasFDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae` states that `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has a derivative `(δu, δv) ↦ δv • cb - δu • ca` within the set `s × t` at `(a, b)` provided that `f` tends to `ca` (resp., `cb`) almost surely at `la` (resp., `lb`), where possible values of `s`, `t`, and corresponding filters `la`, `lb` are given in the following table. | `s` | `la` | `t` | `lb` | | ------- | ---- | --- | ---- | | `Iic a` | `𝓝[≤] a` | `Iic b` | `𝓝[≤] b` | | `Ici a` | `𝓝[>] a` | `Ici b` | `𝓝[>] b` | | `{a}` | `⊥` | `{b}` | `⊥` | | `univ` | `𝓝 a` | `univ` | `𝓝 b` | We use a typeclass `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` to make Lean automatically find `la`/`lb` based on `s`/`t`. This way we can formulate one theorem instead of `16` (or `8` if we leave only non-trivial ones not covered by `integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_(left|right)` and `integral_hasFDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae`). Similarly, `integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_right` works for both one-sided derivatives using the same typeclass to find an appropriate filter. ### FTC for a locally finite measure Before proving FTC for the Lebesgue measure, we prove a few statements that can be seen as FTC for any measure. The most general of them, `measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae`, states the following. Let `(la, la')` be an `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` pair of filters around `a` (i.e., `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter a la la'`) and let `(lb, lb')` be an `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` pair of filters around `b`. If `f` has finite limits `ca` and `cb` almost surely at `la'` and `lb'`, respectively, then $$ \int_{va}^{vb} f ∂μ - \int_{ua}^{ub} f ∂μ = \int_{ub}^{vb} cb ∂μ - \int_{ua}^{va} ca ∂μ + o(‖∫_{ua}^{va} 1 ∂μ‖ + ‖∫_{ub}^{vb} (1:ℝ) ∂μ‖) $$ as `ua` and `va` tend to `la` while `ub` and `vb` tend to `lb`. ### FTC-2 and corollaries We use FTC-1 to prove several versions of FTC-2 for the Lebesgue measure, using a similar naming scheme as for the versions of FTC-1. They include: * `intervalIntegral.integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le` - most general version, for functions with a right derivative * `intervalIntegral.integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt` - version for functions with a derivative on an open set * `intervalIntegral.integral_deriv_eq_sub'` - version that is easiest to use when computing the integral of a specific function We then derive additional integration techniques from FTC-2: * `intervalIntegral.integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul` - integration by parts * `intervalIntegral.integral_comp_mul_deriv''` - integration by substitution Many applications of these theorems can be found in the file `Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals.lean`. Note that the assumptions of FTC-2 are formulated in the form that `f'` is integrable. To use it in a context with the stronger assumption that `f'` is continuous, one can use `ContinuousOn.intervalIntegrable` or `ContinuousOn.integrableOn_Icc` or `ContinuousOn.integrableOn_uIcc`. ### `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` class As explained above, many theorems in this file rely on the typeclass `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter (a : ℝ) (l l' : Filter ℝ)` to avoid code duplication. This typeclass combines four assumptions: - `pure a ≤ l`; - `l' ≤ 𝓝 a`; - `l'` has a basis of measurable sets; - if `u n` and `v n` tend to `l`, then for any `s ∈ l'`, `Ioc (u n) (v n)` is eventually included in `s`. This typeclass has the following “real” instances: `(a, pure a, ⊥)`, `(a, 𝓝[≥] a, 𝓝[>] a)`, `(a, 𝓝[≤] a, 𝓝[≤] a)`, `(a, 𝓝 a, 𝓝 a)`. Furthermore, we have the following instances that are equal to the previously mentioned instances: `(a, 𝓝[{a}] a, ⊥)` and `(a, 𝓝[univ] a, 𝓝[univ] a)`. While the difference between `Ici a` and `Ioi a` doesn't matter for theorems about Lebesgue measure, it becomes important in the versions of FTC about any locally finite measure if this measure has an atom at one of the endpoints. ### Combining one-sided and two-sided derivatives There are some `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` instances where the fact that it is one-sided or two-sided depends on the point, namely `(x, 𝓝[Set.Icc a b] x, 𝓝[Set.Icc a b] x)` (resp. `(x, 𝓝[Set.uIcc a b] x, 𝓝[Set.uIcc a b] x)`, with `x ∈ Icc a b` (resp. `x ∈ uIcc a b`). This results in a two-sided derivatives for `x ∈ Set.Ioo a b` and one-sided derivatives for `x ∈ {a, b}`. Other instances could be added when needed (in that case, one also needs to add instances for `Filter.IsMeasurablyGenerated` and `Filter.TendstoIxxClass`). ## Tags integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, FTC-1, FTC-2, change of variables in integrals -/ set_option autoImplicit true noncomputable section open scoped Classical open MeasureTheory Set Filter Function open scoped Classical Topology Filter ENNReal Interval NNReal variable {ι 𝕜 E F A : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E] namespace intervalIntegral section FTC1 /-! ### Fundamental theorem of calculus, part 1, for any measure In this section we prove a few lemmas that can be seen as versions of FTC-1 for interval integrals w.r.t. any measure. Many theorems are formulated for one or two pairs of filters related by `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter a l l'`. This typeclass has exactly four “real” instances: `(a, pure a, ⊥)`, `(a, 𝓝[≥] a, 𝓝[>] a)`, `(a, 𝓝[≤] a, 𝓝[≤] a)`, `(a, 𝓝 a, 𝓝 a)`, and two instances that are equal to the first and last “real” instances: `(a, 𝓝[{a}] a, ⊥)` and `(a, 𝓝[univ] a, 𝓝[univ] a)`. We use this approach to avoid repeating arguments in many very similar cases. Lean can automatically find both `a` and `l'` based on `l`. The most general theorem `measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae` can be seen as a generalization of lemma `integral_hasStrictFDerivAt` below which states strict differentiability of `∫ x in u..v, f x` in `(u, v)` at `(a, b)` for a measurable function `f` that is integrable on `a..b` and is continuous at `a` and `b`. The lemma is generalized in three directions: first, `measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae` deals with any locally finite measure `μ`; second, it works for one-sided limits/derivatives; third, it assumes only that `f` has finite limits almost surely at `a` and `b`. Namely, let `f` be a measurable function integrable on `a..b`. Let `(la, la')` be a pair of `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter`s around `a`; let `(lb, lb')` be a pair of `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter`s around `b`. Suppose that `f` has finite limits `ca` and `cb` at `la' ⊓ ae μ` and `lb' ⊓ ae μ`, respectively. Then `∫ x in va..vb, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in ua..ub, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in ub..vb, cb ∂μ - ∫ x in ua..va, ca ∂μ + o(‖∫ x in ua..va, (1:ℝ) ∂μ‖ + ‖∫ x in ub..vb, (1:ℝ) ∂μ‖)` as `ua` and `va` tend to `la` while `ub` and `vb` tend to `lb`. This theorem is formulated with integral of constants instead of measures in the right hand sides for two reasons: first, this way we avoid `min`/`max` in the statements; second, often it is possible to write better `simp` lemmas for these integrals, see `integral_const` and `integral_const_of_cdf`. In the next subsection we apply this theorem to prove various theorems about differentiability of the integral w.r.t. Lebesgue measure. -/ /-- An auxiliary typeclass for the Fundamental theorem of calculus, part 1. It is used to formulate theorems that work simultaneously for left and right one-sided derivatives of `∫ x in u..v, f x`. -/ class FTCFilter (a : outParam ℝ) (outer : Filter ℝ) (inner : outParam <| Filter ℝ) extends TendstoIxxClass Ioc outer inner : Prop where pure_le : pure a ≤ outer le_nhds : inner ≤ 𝓝 a [meas_gen : IsMeasurablyGenerated inner] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align interval_integral.FTC_filter intervalIntegral.FTCFilter namespace FTCFilter set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false -- `FTC` in every name instance pure (a : ℝ) : FTCFilter a (pure a) ⊥ where pure_le := le_rfl le_nhds := bot_le #align interval_integral.FTC_filter.pure intervalIntegral.FTCFilter.pure instance nhdsWithinSingleton (a : ℝ) : FTCFilter a (𝓝[{a}] a) ⊥ := by rw [nhdsWithin, principal_singleton, inf_eq_right.2 (pure_le_nhds a)]; infer_instance #align interval_integral.FTC_filter.nhds_within_singleton intervalIntegral.FTCFilter.nhdsWithinSingleton theorem finiteAt_inner {a : ℝ} (l : Filter ℝ) {l'} [h : FTCFilter a l l'] {μ : Measure ℝ} [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] : μ.FiniteAtFilter l' := (μ.finiteAt_nhds a).filter_mono h.le_nhds #align interval_integral.FTC_filter.finite_at_inner intervalIntegral.FTCFilter.finiteAt_inner instance nhds (a : ℝ) : FTCFilter a (𝓝 a) (𝓝 a) where pure_le := pure_le_nhds a le_nhds := le_rfl #align interval_integral.FTC_filter.nhds intervalIntegral.FTCFilter.nhds instance nhdsUniv (a : ℝ) : FTCFilter a (𝓝[univ] a) (𝓝 a) := by rw [nhdsWithin_univ]; infer_instance #align interval_integral.FTC_filter.nhds_univ intervalIntegral.FTCFilter.nhdsUniv instance nhdsLeft (a : ℝ) : FTCFilter a (𝓝[≤] a) (𝓝[≤] a) where pure_le := pure_le_nhdsWithin right_mem_Iic le_nhds := inf_le_left #align interval_integral.FTC_filter.nhds_left intervalIntegral.FTCFilter.nhdsLeft instance nhdsRight (a : ℝ) : FTCFilter a (𝓝[≥] a) (𝓝[>] a) where pure_le := pure_le_nhdsWithin left_mem_Ici le_nhds := inf_le_left #align interval_integral.FTC_filter.nhds_right intervalIntegral.FTCFilter.nhdsRight instance nhdsIcc {x a b : ℝ} [h : Fact (x ∈ Icc a b)] : FTCFilter x (𝓝[Icc a b] x) (𝓝[Icc a b] x) where pure_le := pure_le_nhdsWithin h.out le_nhds := inf_le_left #align interval_integral.FTC_filter.nhds_Icc intervalIntegral.FTCFilter.nhdsIcc instance nhdsUIcc {x a b : ℝ} [h : Fact (x ∈ [[a, b]])] : FTCFilter x (𝓝[[[a, b]]] x) (𝓝[[[a, b]]] x) := .nhdsIcc (h := h) #align interval_integral.FTC_filter.nhds_uIcc intervalIntegral.FTCFilter.nhdsUIcc end FTCFilter open Asymptotics section variable {f : ℝ → E} {a b : ℝ} {c ca cb : E} {l l' la la' lb lb' : Filter ℝ} {lt : Filter ι} {μ : Measure ℝ} {u v ua va ub vb : ι → ℝ} /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, local version for any measure. Let filters `l` and `l'` be related by `TendstoIxxClass Ioc`. If `f` has a finite limit `c` at `l' ⊓ ae μ`, where `μ` is a measure finite at `l'`, then `∫ x in u..v, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in u..v, c ∂μ + o(∫ x in u..v, 1 ∂μ)` as both `u` and `v` tend to `l`. See also `measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae` for a version assuming `[intervalIntegral.FTCFilter a l l']` and `[MeasureTheory.IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ]`. If `l` is one of `𝓝[≥] a`, `𝓝[≤] a`, `𝓝 a`, then it's easier to apply the non-primed version. The primed version also works, e.g., for `l = l' = atTop`. We use integrals of constants instead of measures because this way it is easier to formulate a statement that works in both cases `u ≤ v` and `v ≤ u`. -/ theorem measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae' [IsMeasurablyGenerated l'] [TendstoIxxClass Ioc l l'] (hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l' μ) (hf : Tendsto f (l' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 c)) (hl : μ.FiniteAtFilter l') (hu : Tendsto u lt l) (hv : Tendsto v lt l) : (fun t => (∫ x in u t..v t, f x ∂μ) - ∫ _ in u t..v t, c ∂μ) =o[lt] fun t => ∫ _ in u t..v t, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ := by by_cases hE : CompleteSpace E; swap · simp [intervalIntegral, integral, hE] have A := hf.integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_ae hfm hl (hu.Ioc hv) have B := hf.integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_ae hfm hl (hv.Ioc hu) simp_rw [integral_const', sub_smul] refine ((A.trans_le fun t ↦ ?_).sub (B.trans_le fun t ↦ ?_)).congr_left fun t ↦ ?_ · cases le_total (u t) (v t) <;> simp [*] · cases le_total (u t) (v t) <;> simp [*] · simp_rw [intervalIntegral] abel #align interval_integral.measure_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae' intervalIntegral.measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae' variable [CompleteSpace E] /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, local version for any measure. Let filters `l` and `l'` be related by `TendstoIxxClass Ioc`. If `f` has a finite limit `c` at `l ⊓ ae μ`, where `μ` is a measure finite at `l`, then `∫ x in u..v, f x ∂μ = μ (Ioc u v) • c + o(μ(Ioc u v))` as both `u` and `v` tend to `l` so that `u ≤ v`. See also `measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_le` for a version assuming `[intervalIntegral.FTCFilter a l l']` and `[MeasureTheory.IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ]`. If `l` is one of `𝓝[≥] a`, `𝓝[≤] a`, `𝓝 a`, then it's easier to apply the non-primed version. The primed version also works, e.g., for `l = l' = Filter.atTop`. -/ theorem measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_le' [IsMeasurablyGenerated l'] [TendstoIxxClass Ioc l l'] (hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l' μ) (hf : Tendsto f (l' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 c)) (hl : μ.FiniteAtFilter l') (hu : Tendsto u lt l) (hv : Tendsto v lt l) (huv : u ≤ᶠ[lt] v) : (fun t => (∫ x in u t..v t, f x ∂μ) - (μ (Ioc (u t) (v t))).toReal • c) =o[lt] fun t => (μ <| Ioc (u t) (v t)).toReal := (measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae' hfm hf hl hu hv).congr' (huv.mono fun x hx => by simp [integral_const', hx]) (huv.mono fun x hx => by simp [integral_const', hx]) #align interval_integral.measure_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae_of_le' intervalIntegral.measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_le' /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, local version for any measure. Let filters `l` and `l'` be related by `TendstoIxxClass Ioc`. If `f` has a finite limit `c` at `l ⊓ ae μ`, where `μ` is a measure finite at `l`, then `∫ x in u..v, f x ∂μ = -μ (Ioc v u) • c + o(μ(Ioc v u))` as both `u` and `v` tend to `l` so that `v ≤ u`. See also `measure_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae_of_ge` for a version assuming `[intervalIntegral.FTCFilter a l l']` and `[MeasureTheory.IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ]`. If `l` is one of `𝓝[≥] a`, `𝓝[≤] a`, `𝓝 a`, then it's easier to apply the non-primed version. The primed version also works, e.g., for `l = l' = Filter.atTop`. -/ theorem measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_ge' [IsMeasurablyGenerated l'] [TendstoIxxClass Ioc l l'] (hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l' μ) (hf : Tendsto f (l' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 c)) (hl : μ.FiniteAtFilter l') (hu : Tendsto u lt l) (hv : Tendsto v lt l) (huv : v ≤ᶠ[lt] u) : (fun t => (∫ x in u t..v t, f x ∂μ) + (μ (Ioc (v t) (u t))).toReal • c) =o[lt] fun t => (μ <| Ioc (v t) (u t)).toReal := (measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_le' hfm hf hl hv hu huv).neg_left.congr_left fun t => by simp [integral_symm (u t), add_comm] #align interval_integral.measure_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae_of_ge' intervalIntegral.measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_ge' section variable [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] [FTCFilter a l l'] /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, local version for any measure. Let filters `l` and `l'` be related by `[intervalIntegral.FTCFilter a l l']`; let `μ` be a locally finite measure. If `f` has a finite limit `c` at `l' ⊓ ae μ`, then `∫ x in u..v, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in u..v, c ∂μ + o(∫ x in u..v, 1 ∂μ)` as both `u` and `v` tend to `l`. See also `measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae'` for a version that also works, e.g., for `l = l' = Filter.atTop`. We use integrals of constants instead of measures because this way it is easier to formulate a statement that works in both cases `u ≤ v` and `v ≤ u`. -/ theorem measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae (hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l' μ) (hf : Tendsto f (l' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 c)) (hu : Tendsto u lt l) (hv : Tendsto v lt l) : (fun t => (∫ x in u t..v t, f x ∂μ) - ∫ _ in u t..v t, c ∂μ) =o[lt] fun t => ∫ _ in u t..v t, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ := haveI := FTCFilter.meas_gen l measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae' hfm hf (FTCFilter.finiteAt_inner l) hu hv #align interval_integral.measure_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae intervalIntegral.measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, local version for any measure. Let filters `l` and `l'` be related by `[intervalIntegral.FTCFilter a l l']`; let `μ` be a locally finite measure. If `f` has a finite limit `c` at `l' ⊓ ae μ`, then `∫ x in u..v, f x ∂μ = μ (Ioc u v) • c + o(μ(Ioc u v))` as both `u` and `v` tend to `l`. See also `measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_le'` for a version that also works, e.g., for `l = l' = Filter.atTop`. -/ theorem measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_le (hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l' μ) (hf : Tendsto f (l' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 c)) (hu : Tendsto u lt l) (hv : Tendsto v lt l) (huv : u ≤ᶠ[lt] v) : (fun t => (∫ x in u t..v t, f x ∂μ) - (μ (Ioc (u t) (v t))).toReal • c) =o[lt] fun t => (μ <| Ioc (u t) (v t)).toReal := haveI := FTCFilter.meas_gen l measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_le' hfm hf (FTCFilter.finiteAt_inner l) hu hv huv #align interval_integral.measure_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae_of_le intervalIntegral.measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_le /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, local version for any measure. Let filters `l` and `l'` be related by `[intervalIntegral.FTCFilter a l l']`; let `μ` be a locally finite measure. If `f` has a finite limit `c` at `l' ⊓ ae μ`, then `∫ x in u..v, f x ∂μ = -μ (Set.Ioc v u) • c + o(μ(Set.Ioc v u))` as both `u` and `v` tend to `l`. See also `measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_ge'` for a version that also works, e.g., for `l = l' = Filter.atTop`. -/ theorem measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_ge (hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l' μ) (hf : Tendsto f (l' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 c)) (hu : Tendsto u lt l) (hv : Tendsto v lt l) (huv : v ≤ᶠ[lt] u) : (fun t => (∫ x in u t..v t, f x ∂μ) + (μ (Ioc (v t) (u t))).toReal • c) =o[lt] fun t => (μ <| Ioc (v t) (u t)).toReal := haveI := FTCFilter.meas_gen l measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_ge' hfm hf (FTCFilter.finiteAt_inner l) hu hv huv #align interval_integral.measure_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae_of_ge intervalIntegral.measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_of_ge end variable [FTCFilter a la la'] [FTCFilter b lb lb'] [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict derivative in both limits for a locally finite measure. Let `f` be a measurable function integrable on `a..b`. Let `(la, la')` be a pair of `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter`s around `a`; let `(lb, lb')` be a pair of `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter`s around `b`. Suppose that `f` has finite limits `ca` and `cb` at `la' ⊓ ae μ` and `lb' ⊓ ae μ`, respectively. Then `∫ x in va..vb, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in ua..ub, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in ub..vb, cb ∂μ - ∫ x in ua..va, ca ∂μ + o(‖∫ x in ua..va, (1:ℝ) ∂μ‖ + ‖∫ x in ub..vb, (1:ℝ) ∂μ‖)` as `ua` and `va` tend to `la` while `ub` and `vb` tend to `lb`. -/ theorem measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae (hab : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f la' μ) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f lb' μ) (ha_lim : Tendsto f (la' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 ca)) (hb_lim : Tendsto f (lb' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 cb)) (hua : Tendsto ua lt la) (hva : Tendsto va lt la) (hub : Tendsto ub lt lb) (hvb : Tendsto vb lt lb) : (fun t => ((∫ x in va t..vb t, f x ∂μ) - ∫ x in ua t..ub t, f x ∂μ) - ((∫ _ in ub t..vb t, cb ∂μ) - ∫ _ in ua t..va t, ca ∂μ)) =o[lt] fun t => ‖∫ _ in ua t..va t, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ‖ + ‖∫ _ in ub t..vb t, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ‖ := by haveI := FTCFilter.meas_gen la; haveI := FTCFilter.meas_gen lb refine ((measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae hmeas_a ha_lim hua hva).neg_left.add_add (measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae hmeas_b hb_lim hub hvb)).congr' ?_ EventuallyEq.rfl have A : ∀ᶠ t in lt, IntervalIntegrable f μ (ua t) (va t) := ha_lim.eventually_intervalIntegrable_ae hmeas_a (FTCFilter.finiteAt_inner la) hua hva have A' : ∀ᶠ t in lt, IntervalIntegrable f μ a (ua t) := ha_lim.eventually_intervalIntegrable_ae hmeas_a (FTCFilter.finiteAt_inner la) (tendsto_const_pure.mono_right FTCFilter.pure_le) hua have B : ∀ᶠ t in lt, IntervalIntegrable f μ (ub t) (vb t) := hb_lim.eventually_intervalIntegrable_ae hmeas_b (FTCFilter.finiteAt_inner lb) hub hvb have B' : ∀ᶠ t in lt, IntervalIntegrable f μ b (ub t) := hb_lim.eventually_intervalIntegrable_ae hmeas_b (FTCFilter.finiteAt_inner lb) (tendsto_const_pure.mono_right FTCFilter.pure_le) hub filter_upwards [A, A', B, B'] with _ ua_va a_ua ub_vb b_ub rw [← integral_interval_sub_interval_comm'] · abel exacts [ub_vb, ua_va, b_ub.symm.trans <| hab.symm.trans a_ua] #align interval_integral.measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae intervalIntegral.measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict derivative in right endpoint for a locally finite measure. Let `f` be a measurable function integrable on `a..b`. Let `(lb, lb')` be a pair of `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter`s around `b`. Suppose that `f` has a finite limit `c` at `lb' ⊓ ae μ`. Then `∫ x in a..v, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in a..u, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in u..v, c ∂μ + o(∫ x in u..v, (1:ℝ) ∂μ)` as `u` and `v` tend to `lb`. -/ theorem measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_right (hab : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f lb' μ) (hf : Tendsto f (lb' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 c)) (hu : Tendsto u lt lb) (hv : Tendsto v lt lb) : (fun t => ((∫ x in a..v t, f x ∂μ) - ∫ x in a..u t, f x ∂μ) - ∫ _ in u t..v t, c ∂μ) =o[lt] fun t => ∫ _ in u t..v t, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ := by simpa using measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae hab stronglyMeasurableAt_bot hmeas ((tendsto_bot : Tendsto _ ⊥ (𝓝 (0 : E))).mono_left inf_le_left) hf (tendsto_const_pure : Tendsto _ _ (pure a)) tendsto_const_pure hu hv #align interval_integral.measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae_right intervalIntegral.measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_right /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict derivative in left endpoint for a locally finite measure. Let `f` be a measurable function integrable on `a..b`. Let `(la, la')` be a pair of `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter`s around `a`. Suppose that `f` has a finite limit `c` at `la' ⊓ ae μ`. Then `∫ x in v..b, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in u..b, f x ∂μ = -∫ x in u..v, c ∂μ + o(∫ x in u..v, (1:ℝ) ∂μ)` as `u` and `v` tend to `la`. -/ theorem measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_left (hab : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f la' μ) (hf : Tendsto f (la' ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 c)) (hu : Tendsto u lt la) (hv : Tendsto v lt la) : (fun t => ((∫ x in v t..b, f x ∂μ) - ∫ x in u t..b, f x ∂μ) + ∫ _ in u t..v t, c ∂μ) =o[lt] fun t => ∫ _ in u t..v t, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ := by simpa using measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae hab hmeas stronglyMeasurableAt_bot hf ((tendsto_bot : Tendsto _ ⊥ (𝓝 (0 : E))).mono_left inf_le_left) hu hv (tendsto_const_pure : Tendsto _ _ (pure b)) tendsto_const_pure #align interval_integral.measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae_left intervalIntegral.measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_left end /-! ### Fundamental theorem of calculus-1 for Lebesgue measure In this section we restate theorems from the previous section for Lebesgue measure. In particular, we prove that `∫ x in u..v, f x` is strictly differentiable in `(u, v)` at `(a, b)` provided that `f` is integrable on `a..b` and is continuous at `a` and `b`. -/ variable [CompleteSpace E] {f : ℝ → E} {c ca cb : E} {l l' la la' lb lb' : Filter ℝ} {lt : Filter ι} {a b z : ℝ} {u v ua ub va vb : ι → ℝ} [FTCFilter a la la'] [FTCFilter b lb lb'] /-! #### Auxiliary `Asymptotics.IsLittleO` statements In this section we prove several lemmas that can be interpreted as strict differentiability of `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x ∂μ` in `u` and/or `v` at a filter. The statements use `Asymptotics.isLittleO` because we have no definition of `HasStrict(F)DerivAtFilter` in the library. -/ /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, local version. If `f` has a finite limit `c` almost surely at `l'`, where `(l, l')` is an `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` pair around `a`, then `∫ x in u..v, f x ∂μ = (v - u) • c + o (v - u)` as both `u` and `v` tend to `l`. -/ theorem integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae [FTCFilter a l l'] (hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l') (hf : Tendsto f (l' ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) {u v : ι → ℝ} (hu : Tendsto u lt l) (hv : Tendsto v lt l) : (fun t => (∫ x in u t..v t, f x) - (v t - u t) • c) =o[lt] (v - u) := by simpa [integral_const] using measure_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae hfm hf hu hv #align interval_integral.integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae intervalIntegral.integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability at filter in both endpoints. If `f` is a measurable function integrable on `a..b`, `(la, la')` is an `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` pair around `a`, and `(lb, lb')` is an `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` pair around `b`, and `f` has finite limits `ca` and `cb` almost surely at `la'` and `lb'`, respectively, then `(∫ x in va..vb, f x) - ∫ x in ua..ub, f x = (vb - ub) • cb - (va - ua) • ca + o(‖va - ua‖ + ‖vb - ub‖)` as `ua` and `va` tend to `la` while `ub` and `vb` tend to `lb`. This lemma could've been formulated using `HasStrictFDerivAtFilter` if we had this definition. -/ theorem integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae (hab : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f la') (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f lb') (ha_lim : Tendsto f (la' ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 ca)) (hb_lim : Tendsto f (lb' ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 cb)) (hua : Tendsto ua lt la) (hva : Tendsto va lt la) (hub : Tendsto ub lt lb) (hvb : Tendsto vb lt lb) : (fun t => ((∫ x in va t..vb t, f x) - ∫ x in ua t..ub t, f x) - ((vb t - ub t) • cb - (va t - ua t) • ca)) =o[lt] fun t => ‖va t - ua t‖ + ‖vb t - ub t‖ := by simpa [integral_const] using measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae hab hmeas_a hmeas_b ha_lim hb_lim hua hva hub hvb #align interval_integral.integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae intervalIntegral.integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability at filter in both endpoints. If `f` is a measurable function integrable on `a..b`, `(lb, lb')` is an `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` pair around `b`, and `f` has a finite limit `c` almost surely at `lb'`, then `(∫ x in a..v, f x) - ∫ x in a..u, f x = (v - u) • c + o(‖v - u‖)` as `u` and `v` tend to `lb`. This lemma could've been formulated using `HasStrictDerivAtFilter` if we had this definition. -/ theorem integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_right (hab : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f lb') (hf : Tendsto f (lb' ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) (hu : Tendsto u lt lb) (hv : Tendsto v lt lb) : (fun t => ((∫ x in a..v t, f x) - ∫ x in a..u t, f x) - (v t - u t) • c) =o[lt] (v - u) := by simpa only [integral_const, smul_eq_mul, mul_one] using measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_right hab hmeas hf hu hv #align interval_integral.integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae_right intervalIntegral.integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_right /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability at filter in both endpoints. If `f` is a measurable function integrable on `a..b`, `(la, la')` is an `intervalIntegral.FTCFilter` pair around `a`, and `f` has a finite limit `c` almost surely at `la'`, then `(∫ x in v..b, f x) - ∫ x in u..b, f x = -(v - u) • c + o(‖v - u‖)` as `u` and `v` tend to `la`. This lemma could've been formulated using `HasStrictDerivAtFilter` if we had this definition. -/ theorem integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_left (hab : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f la') (hf : Tendsto f (la' ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) (hu : Tendsto u lt la) (hv : Tendsto v lt la) : (fun t => ((∫ x in v t..b, f x) - ∫ x in u t..b, f x) + (v t - u t) • c) =o[lt] (v - u) := by simpa only [integral_const, smul_eq_mul, mul_one] using measure_integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_left hab hmeas hf hu hv #align interval_integral.integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_is_o_of_tendsto_ae_left intervalIntegral.integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_left open ContinuousLinearMap (fst snd smulRight sub_apply smulRight_apply coe_fst' coe_snd' map_sub) /-! #### Strict differentiability In this section we prove that for a measurable function `f` integrable on `a..b`, * `integral_hasStrictFDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae`: the function `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has derivative `(u, v) ↦ v • cb - u • ca` at `(a, b)` in the sense of strict differentiability provided that `f` tends to `ca` and `cb` almost surely as `x` tendsto to `a` and `b`, respectively; * `integral_hasStrictFDerivAt`: the function `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has derivative `(u, v) ↦ v • f b - u • f a` at `(a, b)` in the sense of strict differentiability provided that `f` is continuous at `a` and `b`; * `integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_right`: the function `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` has derivative `c` at `b` in the sense of strict differentiability provided that `f` tends to `c` almost surely as `x` tends to `b`; * `integral_hasStrictDerivAt_right`: the function `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` has derivative `f b` at `b` in the sense of strict differentiability provided that `f` is continuous at `b`; * `integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_left`: the function `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` has derivative `-c` at `a` in the sense of strict differentiability provided that `f` tends to `c` almost surely as `x` tends to `a`; * `integral_hasStrictDerivAt_left`: the function `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` has derivative `-f a` at `a` in the sense of strict differentiability provided that `f` is continuous at `a`. -/ /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability in both endpoints. If `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has finite limits `ca` and `cb` almost surely as `x` tends to `a` and `b`, respectively, then `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has derivative `(u, v) ↦ v • cb - u • ca` at `(a, b)` in the sense of strict differentiability. -/ theorem integral_hasStrictFDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (ha : Tendsto f (𝓝 a ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 ca)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝 b ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 cb)) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) ((snd ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight cb - (fst ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight ca) (a, b) := by have := integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae hf hmeas_a hmeas_b ha hb (continuous_snd.fst.tendsto ((a, b), (a, b))) (continuous_fst.fst.tendsto ((a, b), (a, b))) (continuous_snd.snd.tendsto ((a, b), (a, b))) (continuous_fst.snd.tendsto ((a, b), (a, b))) refine (this.congr_left ?_).trans_isBigO ?_ · intro x; simp [sub_smul]; abel · exact isBigO_fst_prod.norm_left.add isBigO_snd_prod.norm_left #align interval_integral.integral_has_strict_fderiv_at_of_tendsto_ae intervalIntegral.integral_hasStrictFDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability in both endpoints. If `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` is continuous at `a` and `b`, then `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has derivative `(u, v) ↦ v • cb - u • ca` at `(a, b)` in the sense of strict differentiability. -/ theorem integral_hasStrictFDerivAt (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (ha : ContinuousAt f a) (hb : ContinuousAt f b) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) ((snd ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight (f b) - (fst ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight (f a)) (a, b) := integral_hasStrictFDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae hf hmeas_a hmeas_b (ha.mono_left inf_le_left) (hb.mono_left inf_le_left) #align interval_integral.integral_has_strict_fderiv_at intervalIntegral.integral_hasStrictFDerivAt /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability in the right endpoint. If `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has a finite limit `c` almost surely at `b`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` has derivative `c` at `b` in the sense of strict differentiability. -/ theorem integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝 b ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) c b := integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_right hf hmeas hb continuousAt_snd continuousAt_fst #align interval_integral.integral_has_strict_deriv_at_of_tendsto_ae_right intervalIntegral.integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_right /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability in the right endpoint. If `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` is continuous at `b`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` has derivative `f b` at `b` in the sense of strict differentiability. -/ theorem integral_hasStrictDerivAt_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (hb : ContinuousAt f b) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) (f b) b := integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_right hf hmeas (hb.mono_left inf_le_left) #align interval_integral.integral_has_strict_deriv_at_right intervalIntegral.integral_hasStrictDerivAt_right /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability in the left endpoint. If `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has a finite limit `c` almost surely at `a`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` has derivative `-c` at `a` in the sense of strict differentiability. -/ theorem integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (ha : Tendsto f (𝓝 a ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) (-c) a := by simpa only [← integral_symm] using (integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_right hf.symm hmeas ha).neg #align interval_integral.integral_has_strict_deriv_at_of_tendsto_ae_left intervalIntegral.integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_left /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability in the left endpoint. If `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` is continuous at `a`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` has derivative `-f a` at `a` in the sense of strict differentiability. -/ theorem integral_hasStrictDerivAt_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (ha : ContinuousAt f a) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) (-f a) a := by simpa only [← integral_symm] using (integral_hasStrictDerivAt_right hf.symm hmeas ha).neg #align interval_integral.integral_has_strict_deriv_at_left intervalIntegral.integral_hasStrictDerivAt_left /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, strict differentiability in the right endpoint. If `f : ℝ → E` is continuous, then `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` has derivative `f b` at `b` in the sense of strict differentiability. -/ theorem _root_.Continuous.integral_hasStrictDerivAt {f : ℝ → E} (hf : Continuous f) (a b : ℝ) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun u => ∫ x : ℝ in a..u, f x) (f b) b := integral_hasStrictDerivAt_right (hf.intervalIntegrable _ _) (hf.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter _ _) hf.continuousAt #align continuous.integral_has_strict_deriv_at Continuous.integral_hasStrictDerivAt /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**, derivative in the right endpoint. If `f : ℝ → E` is continuous, then the derivative of `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` at `b` is `f b`. -/ theorem _root_.Continuous.deriv_integral (f : ℝ → E) (hf : Continuous f) (a b : ℝ) : deriv (fun u => ∫ x : ℝ in a..u, f x) b = f b := (hf.integral_hasStrictDerivAt a b).hasDerivAt.deriv #align continuous.deriv_integral Continuous.deriv_integral /-! #### Fréchet differentiability In this subsection we restate results from the previous subsection in terms of `HasFDerivAt`, `HasDerivAt`, `fderiv`, and `deriv`. -/ /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has finite limits `ca` and `cb` almost surely as `x` tends to `a` and `b`, respectively, then `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has derivative `(u, v) ↦ v • cb - u • ca` at `(a, b)`. -/ theorem integral_hasFDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (ha : Tendsto f (𝓝 a ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 ca)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝 b ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 cb)) : HasFDerivAt (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) ((snd ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight cb - (fst ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight ca) (a, b) := (integral_hasStrictFDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae hf hmeas_a hmeas_b ha hb).hasFDerivAt #align interval_integral.integral_has_fderiv_at_of_tendsto_ae intervalIntegral.integral_hasFDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` is continuous at `a` and `b`, then `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has derivative `(u, v) ↦ v • cb - u • ca` at `(a, b)`. -/ theorem integral_hasFDerivAt (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (ha : ContinuousAt f a) (hb : ContinuousAt f b) : HasFDerivAt (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) ((snd ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight (f b) - (fst ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight (f a)) (a, b) := (integral_hasStrictFDerivAt hf hmeas_a hmeas_b ha hb).hasFDerivAt #align interval_integral.integral_has_fderiv_at intervalIntegral.integral_hasFDerivAt /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has finite limits `ca` and `cb` almost surely as `x` tends to `a` and `b`, respectively, then `fderiv` derivative of `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` at `(a, b)` equals `(u, v) ↦ v • cb - u • ca`. -/ theorem fderiv_integral_of_tendsto_ae (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (ha : Tendsto f (𝓝 a ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 ca)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝 b ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 cb)) : fderiv ℝ (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) (a, b) = (snd ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight cb - (fst ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight ca := (integral_hasFDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae hf hmeas_a hmeas_b ha hb).fderiv #align interval_integral.fderiv_integral_of_tendsto_ae intervalIntegral.fderiv_integral_of_tendsto_ae /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` is continuous at `a` and `b`, then `fderiv` derivative of `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` at `(a, b)` equals `(u, v) ↦ v • cb - u • ca`. -/ theorem fderiv_integral (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (ha : ContinuousAt f a) (hb : ContinuousAt f b) : fderiv ℝ (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) (a, b) = (snd ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight (f b) - (fst ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight (f a) := (integral_hasFDerivAt hf hmeas_a hmeas_b ha hb).fderiv #align interval_integral.fderiv_integral intervalIntegral.fderiv_integral /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has a finite limit `c` almost surely at `b`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` has derivative `c` at `b`. -/ theorem integral_hasDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝 b ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) : HasDerivAt (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) c b := (integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_right hf hmeas hb).hasDerivAt #align interval_integral.integral_has_deriv_at_of_tendsto_ae_right intervalIntegral.integral_hasDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_right /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` is continuous at `b`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` has derivative `f b` at `b`. -/ theorem integral_hasDerivAt_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (hb : ContinuousAt f b) : HasDerivAt (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) (f b) b := (integral_hasStrictDerivAt_right hf hmeas hb).hasDerivAt #align interval_integral.integral_has_deriv_at_right intervalIntegral.integral_hasDerivAt_right /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` has a finite limit `c` almost surely at `b`, then the derivative of `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` at `b` equals `c`. -/ theorem deriv_integral_of_tendsto_ae_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝 b ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) : deriv (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) b = c := (integral_hasDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_right hf hmeas hb).deriv #align interval_integral.deriv_integral_of_tendsto_ae_right intervalIntegral.deriv_integral_of_tendsto_ae_right /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` is continuous at `b`, then the derivative of `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` at `b` equals `f b`. -/ theorem deriv_integral_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 b)) (hb : ContinuousAt f b) : deriv (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) b = f b := (integral_hasDerivAt_right hf hmeas hb).deriv #align interval_integral.deriv_integral_right intervalIntegral.deriv_integral_right /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has a finite limit `c` almost surely at `a`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` has derivative `-c` at `a`. -/ theorem integral_hasDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (ha : Tendsto f (𝓝 a ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) : HasDerivAt (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) (-c) a := (integral_hasStrictDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_left hf hmeas ha).hasDerivAt #align interval_integral.integral_has_deriv_at_of_tendsto_ae_left intervalIntegral.integral_hasDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_left /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-1**: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` is continuous at `a`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` has derivative `-f a` at `a`. -/ theorem integral_hasDerivAt_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (ha : ContinuousAt f a) : HasDerivAt (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) (-f a) a := (integral_hasStrictDerivAt_left hf hmeas ha).hasDerivAt #align interval_integral.integral_has_deriv_at_left intervalIntegral.integral_hasDerivAt_left /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` has a finite limit `c` almost surely at `a`, then the derivative of `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` at `a` equals `-c`. -/ theorem deriv_integral_of_tendsto_ae_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝 a ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) : deriv (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) a = -c := (integral_hasDerivAt_of_tendsto_ae_left hf hmeas hb).deriv #align interval_integral.deriv_integral_of_tendsto_ae_left intervalIntegral.deriv_integral_of_tendsto_ae_left /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f` is continuous at `a`, then the derivative of `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` at `a` equals `-f a`. -/ theorem deriv_integral_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝 a)) (hb : ContinuousAt f a) : deriv (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) a = -f a := (integral_hasDerivAt_left hf hmeas hb).deriv #align interval_integral.deriv_integral_left intervalIntegral.deriv_integral_left /-! #### One-sided derivatives -/ /-- Let `f` be a measurable function integrable on `a..b`. The function `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has derivative `(u, v) ↦ v • cb - u • ca` within `s × t` at `(a, b)`, where `s ∈ {Iic a, {a}, Ici a, univ}` and `t ∈ {Iic b, {b}, Ici b, univ}` provided that `f` tends to `ca` and `cb` almost surely at the filters `la` and `lb` from the following table. | `s` | `la` | `t` | `lb` | | ------- | ---- | --- | ---- | | `Iic a` | `𝓝[≤] a` | `Iic b` | `𝓝[≤] b` | | `Ici a` | `𝓝[>] a` | `Ici b` | `𝓝[>] b` | | `{a}` | `⊥` | `{b}` | `⊥` | | `univ` | `𝓝 a` | `univ` | `𝓝 b` | -/ theorem integral_hasFDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter a (𝓝[s] a) la] [FTCFilter b (𝓝[t] b) lb] (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f la) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f lb) (ha : Tendsto f (la ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 ca)) (hb : Tendsto f (lb ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 cb)) : HasFDerivWithinAt (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) ((snd ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight cb - (fst ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight ca) (s ×ˢ t) (a, b) := by rw [HasFDerivWithinAt, nhdsWithin_prod_eq] have := integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae hf hmeas_a hmeas_b ha hb (tendsto_const_pure.mono_right FTCFilter.pure_le : Tendsto _ _ (𝓝[s] a)) tendsto_fst (tendsto_const_pure.mono_right FTCFilter.pure_le : Tendsto _ _ (𝓝[t] b)) tendsto_snd refine .of_isLittleO <| (this.congr_left ?_).trans_isBigO ?_ · intro x; simp [sub_smul]; abel · exact isBigO_fst_prod.norm_left.add isBigO_snd_prod.norm_left #align interval_integral.integral_has_fderiv_within_at_of_tendsto_ae intervalIntegral.integral_hasFDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae /-- Let `f` be a measurable function integrable on `a..b`. The function `(u, v) ↦ ∫ x in u..v, f x` has derivative `(u, v) ↦ v • f b - u • f a` within `s × t` at `(a, b)`, where `s ∈ {Iic a, {a}, Ici a, univ}` and `t ∈ {Iic b, {b}, Ici b, univ}` provided that `f` tends to `f a` and `f b` at the filters `la` and `lb` from the following table. In most cases this assumption is definitionally equal `ContinuousAt f _` or `ContinuousWithinAt f _ _`. | `s` | `la` | `t` | `lb` | | ------- | ---- | --- | ---- | | `Iic a` | `𝓝[≤] a` | `Iic b` | `𝓝[≤] b` | | `Ici a` | `𝓝[>] a` | `Ici b` | `𝓝[>] b` | | `{a}` | `⊥` | `{b}` | `⊥` | | `univ` | `𝓝 a` | `univ` | `𝓝 b` | -/ theorem integral_hasFDerivWithinAt (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f la) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f lb) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter a (𝓝[s] a) la] [FTCFilter b (𝓝[t] b) lb] (ha : Tendsto f la (𝓝 <| f a)) (hb : Tendsto f lb (𝓝 <| f b)) : HasFDerivWithinAt (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) ((snd ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight (f b) - (fst ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight (f a)) (s ×ˢ t) (a, b) := integral_hasFDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae hf hmeas_a hmeas_b (ha.mono_left inf_le_left) (hb.mono_left inf_le_left) #align interval_integral.integral_has_fderiv_within_at intervalIntegral.integral_hasFDerivWithinAt /-- An auxiliary tactic closing goals `UniqueDiffWithinAt ℝ s a` where `s ∈ {Iic a, Ici a, univ}`. -/ macro "uniqueDiffWithinAt_Ici_Iic_univ" : tactic => `(tactic| (first | exact uniqueDiffOn_Ici _ _ left_mem_Ici | exact uniqueDiffOn_Iic _ _ right_mem_Iic | exact uniqueDiffWithinAt_univ (𝕜 := ℝ) (E := ℝ))) #noalign interval_integral.unique_diff_within_at_Ici_Iic_univ /-- Let `f` be a measurable function integrable on `a..b`. Choose `s ∈ {Iic a, Ici a, univ}` and `t ∈ {Iic b, Ici b, univ}`. Suppose that `f` tends to `ca` and `cb` almost surely at the filters `la` and `lb` from the table below. Then `fderivWithin ℝ (fun p ↦ ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) (s ×ˢ t)` is equal to `(u, v) ↦ u • cb - v • ca`. | `s` | `la` | `t` | `lb` | | ------- | ---- | --- | ---- | | `Iic a` | `𝓝[≤] a` | `Iic b` | `𝓝[≤] b` | | `Ici a` | `𝓝[>] a` | `Ici b` | `𝓝[>] b` | | `{a}` | `⊥` | `{b}` | `⊥` | | `univ` | `𝓝 a` | `univ` | `𝓝 b` | -/ theorem fderivWithin_integral_of_tendsto_ae (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) (hmeas_a : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f la) (hmeas_b : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f lb) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter a (𝓝[s] a) la] [FTCFilter b (𝓝[t] b) lb] (ha : Tendsto f (la ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 ca)) (hb : Tendsto f (lb ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 cb)) (hs : UniqueDiffWithinAt ℝ s a := by uniqueDiffWithinAt_Ici_Iic_univ) (ht : UniqueDiffWithinAt ℝ t b := by uniqueDiffWithinAt_Ici_Iic_univ) : fderivWithin ℝ (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => ∫ x in p.1..p.2, f x) (s ×ˢ t) (a, b) = (snd ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight cb - (fst ℝ ℝ ℝ).smulRight ca := (integral_hasFDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae hf hmeas_a hmeas_b ha hb).fderivWithin <| hs.prod ht #align interval_integral.fderiv_within_integral_of_tendsto_ae intervalIntegral.fderivWithin_integral_of_tendsto_ae /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has a finite limit `c` almost surely as `x` tends to `b` from the right or from the left, then `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` has right (resp., left) derivative `c` at `b`. -/ theorem integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter b (𝓝[s] b) (𝓝[t] b)] (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝[t] b)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝[t] b ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) : HasDerivWithinAt (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) c s b := .of_isLittleO <| integral_sub_integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_of_tendsto_ae_right hf hmeas hb (tendsto_const_pure.mono_right FTCFilter.pure_le) tendsto_id #align interval_integral.integral_has_deriv_within_at_of_tendsto_ae_right intervalIntegral.integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_right /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` is continuous from the left or from the right at `b`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` has left (resp., right) derivative `f b` at `b`. -/ theorem integral_hasDerivWithinAt_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter b (𝓝[s] b) (𝓝[t] b)] (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝[t] b)) (hb : ContinuousWithinAt f t b) : HasDerivWithinAt (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) (f b) s b := integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_right hf hmeas (hb.mono_left inf_le_left) #align interval_integral.integral_has_deriv_within_at_right intervalIntegral.integral_hasDerivWithinAt_right /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has a finite limit `c` almost surely as `x` tends to `b` from the right or from the left, then the right (resp., left) derivative of `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` at `b` equals `c`. -/ theorem derivWithin_integral_of_tendsto_ae_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter b (𝓝[s] b) (𝓝[t] b)] (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝[t] b)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝[t] b ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) (hs : UniqueDiffWithinAt ℝ s b := by uniqueDiffWithinAt_Ici_Iic_univ) : derivWithin (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) s b = c := (integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_right hf hmeas hb).derivWithin hs #align interval_integral.deriv_within_integral_of_tendsto_ae_right intervalIntegral.derivWithin_integral_of_tendsto_ae_right /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` is continuous on the right or on the left at `b`, then the right (resp., left) derivative of `u ↦ ∫ x in a..u, f x` at `b` equals `f b`. -/ theorem derivWithin_integral_right (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter b (𝓝[s] b) (𝓝[t] b)] (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝[t] b)) (hb : ContinuousWithinAt f t b) (hs : UniqueDiffWithinAt ℝ s b := by uniqueDiffWithinAt_Ici_Iic_univ) : derivWithin (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) s b = f b := (integral_hasDerivWithinAt_right hf hmeas hb).derivWithin hs #align interval_integral.deriv_within_integral_right intervalIntegral.derivWithin_integral_right /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has a finite limit `c` almost surely as `x` tends to `a` from the right or from the left, then `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` has right (resp., left) derivative `-c` at `a`. -/ theorem integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter a (𝓝[s] a) (𝓝[t] a)] (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝[t] a)) (ha : Tendsto f (𝓝[t] a ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) : HasDerivWithinAt (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) (-c) s a := by simp only [integral_symm b] exact (integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_right hf.symm hmeas ha).neg #align interval_integral.integral_has_deriv_within_at_of_tendsto_ae_left intervalIntegral.integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_left /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` is continuous from the left or from the right at `a`, then `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` has left (resp., right) derivative `-f a` at `a`. -/ theorem integral_hasDerivWithinAt_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter a (𝓝[s] a) (𝓝[t] a)] (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝[t] a)) (ha : ContinuousWithinAt f t a) : HasDerivWithinAt (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) (-f a) s a := integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_left hf hmeas (ha.mono_left inf_le_left) #align interval_integral.integral_has_deriv_within_at_left intervalIntegral.integral_hasDerivWithinAt_left /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` has a finite limit `c` almost surely as `x` tends to `a` from the right or from the left, then the right (resp., left) derivative of `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` at `a` equals `-c`. -/ theorem derivWithin_integral_of_tendsto_ae_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter a (𝓝[s] a) (𝓝[t] a)] (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝[t] a)) (ha : Tendsto f (𝓝[t] a ⊓ ae volume) (𝓝 c)) (hs : UniqueDiffWithinAt ℝ s a := by uniqueDiffWithinAt_Ici_Iic_univ) : derivWithin (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) s a = -c := (integral_hasDerivWithinAt_of_tendsto_ae_left hf hmeas ha).derivWithin hs #align interval_integral.deriv_within_integral_of_tendsto_ae_left intervalIntegral.derivWithin_integral_of_tendsto_ae_left /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus: if `f : ℝ → E` is integrable on `a..b` and `f x` is continuous on the right or on the left at `a`, then the right (resp., left) derivative of `u ↦ ∫ x in u..b, f x` at `a` equals `-f a`. -/ theorem derivWithin_integral_left (hf : IntervalIntegrable f volume a b) {s t : Set ℝ} [FTCFilter a (𝓝[s] a) (𝓝[t] a)] (hmeas : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f (𝓝[t] a)) (ha : ContinuousWithinAt f t a) (hs : UniqueDiffWithinAt ℝ s a := by uniqueDiffWithinAt_Ici_Iic_univ) : derivWithin (fun u => ∫ x in u..b, f x) s a = -f a := (integral_hasDerivWithinAt_left hf hmeas ha).derivWithin hs #align interval_integral.deriv_within_integral_left intervalIntegral.derivWithin_integral_left /-- The integral of a continuous function is differentiable on a real set `s`. -/ theorem differentiableOn_integral_of_continuous {s : Set ℝ} (hintg : ∀ x ∈ s, IntervalIntegrable f volume a x) (hcont : Continuous f) : DifferentiableOn ℝ (fun u => ∫ x in a..u, f x) s := fun y hy => (integral_hasDerivAt_right (hintg y hy) hcont.aestronglyMeasurable.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter hcont.continuousAt).differentiableAt.differentiableWithinAt #align interval_integral.differentiable_on_integral_of_continuous intervalIntegral.differentiableOn_integral_of_continuous end FTC1 /-! ### Fundamental theorem of calculus, part 2 This section contains theorems pertaining to FTC-2 for interval integrals, i.e., the assertion that `∫ x in a..b, f' x = f b - f a` under suitable assumptions. The most classical version of this theorem assumes that `f'` is continuous. However, this is unnecessarily strong: the result holds if `f'` is just integrable. We prove the strong version, following [Rudin, *Real and Complex Analysis* (Theorem 7.21)][rudin2006real]. The proof is first given for real-valued functions, and then deduced for functions with a general target space. For a real-valued function `g`, it suffices to show that `g b - g a ≤ (∫ x in a..b, g' x) + ε` for all positive `ε`. To prove this, choose a lower-semicontinuous function `G'` with `g' < G'` and with integral close to that of `g'` (its existence is guaranteed by the Vitali-Carathéodory theorem). It satisfies `g t - g a ≤ ∫ x in a..t, G' x` for all `t ∈ [a, b]`: this inequality holds at `a`, and if it holds at `t` then it holds for `u` close to `t` on its right, as the left hand side increases by `g u - g t ∼ (u -t) g' t`, while the right hand side increases by `∫ x in t..u, G' x` which is roughly at least `∫ x in t..u, G' t = (u - t) G' t`, by lower semicontinuity. As `g' t < G' t`, this gives the conclusion. One can therefore push progressively this inequality to the right until the point `b`, where it gives the desired conclusion. -/ variable {f : ℝ → E} {g' g φ : ℝ → ℝ} /-- Hard part of FTC-2 for integrable derivatives, real-valued functions: one has `g b - g a ≤ ∫ y in a..b, g' y` when `g'` is integrable. Auxiliary lemma in the proof of `integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le`. We give the slightly more general version that `g b - g a ≤ ∫ y in a..b, φ y` when `g' ≤ φ` and `φ` is integrable (even if `g'` is not known to be integrable). Version assuming that `g` is differentiable on `[a, b)`. -/ theorem sub_le_integral_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le_Ico (hab : a ≤ b) (hcont : ContinuousOn g (Icc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ico a b, HasDerivWithinAt g (g' x) (Ioi x) x) (φint : IntegrableOn φ (Icc a b)) (hφg : ∀ x ∈ Ico a b, g' x ≤ φ x) : g b - g a ≤ ∫ y in a..b, φ y := by refine le_of_forall_pos_le_add fun ε εpos => ?_ -- Bound from above `g'` by a lower-semicontinuous function `G'`. rcases exists_lt_lowerSemicontinuous_integral_lt φ φint εpos with ⟨G', f_lt_G', G'cont, G'int, G'lt_top, hG'⟩ -- we will show by "induction" that `g t - g a ≤ ∫ u in a..t, G' u` for all `t ∈ [a, b]`. set s := {t | g t - g a ≤ ∫ u in a..t, (G' u).toReal} ∩ Icc a b -- the set `s` of points where this property holds is closed. have s_closed : IsClosed s := by have : ContinuousOn (fun t => (g t - g a, ∫ u in a..t, (G' u).toReal)) (Icc a b) := by rw [← uIcc_of_le hab] at G'int hcont ⊢ exact (hcont.sub continuousOn_const).prod (continuousOn_primitive_interval G'int) simp only [s, inter_comm] exact this.preimage_isClosed_of_isClosed isClosed_Icc OrderClosedTopology.isClosed_le' have main : Icc a b ⊆ {t | g t - g a ≤ ∫ u in a..t, (G' u).toReal} := by -- to show that the set `s` is all `[a, b]`, it suffices to show that any point `t` in `s` -- with `t < b` admits another point in `s` slightly to its right -- (this is a sort of real induction). refine s_closed.Icc_subset_of_forall_exists_gt (by simp only [integral_same, mem_setOf_eq, sub_self, le_rfl]) fun t ht v t_lt_v => ?_ obtain ⟨y, g'_lt_y', y_lt_G'⟩ : ∃ y : ℝ, (g' t : EReal) < y ∧ (y : EReal) < G' t := EReal.lt_iff_exists_real_btwn.1 ((EReal.coe_le_coe_iff.2 (hφg t ht.2)).trans_lt (f_lt_G' t)) -- bound from below the increase of `∫ x in a..u, G' x` on the right of `t`, using the lower -- semicontinuity of `G'`. have I1 : ∀ᶠ u in 𝓝[>] t, (u - t) * y ≤ ∫ w in t..u, (G' w).toReal := by have B : ∀ᶠ u in 𝓝 t, (y : EReal) < G' u := G'cont.lowerSemicontinuousAt _ _ y_lt_G' rcases mem_nhds_iff_exists_Ioo_subset.1 B with ⟨m, M, ⟨hm, hM⟩, H⟩ have : Ioo t (min M b) ∈ 𝓝[>] t := Ioo_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi' (lt_min hM ht.right.right) filter_upwards [this] with u hu have I : Icc t u ⊆ Icc a b := Icc_subset_Icc ht.2.1 (hu.2.le.trans (min_le_right _ _)) calc (u - t) * y = ∫ _ in Icc t u, y := by simp only [hu.left.le, MeasureTheory.integral_const, Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, sub_nonneg, MeasurableSet.univ, Real.volume_Icc, Measure.restrict_apply, univ_inter, ENNReal.toReal_ofReal] _ ≤ ∫ w in t..u, (G' w).toReal := by rw [intervalIntegral.integral_of_le hu.1.le, ← integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc] apply setIntegral_mono_ae_restrict · simp only [integrableOn_const, Real.volume_Icc, ENNReal.ofReal_lt_top, or_true_iff] · exact IntegrableOn.mono_set G'int I · have C1 : ∀ᵐ x : ℝ ∂volume.restrict (Icc t u), G' x < ∞ := ae_mono (Measure.restrict_mono I le_rfl) G'lt_top have C2 : ∀ᵐ x : ℝ ∂volume.restrict (Icc t u), x ∈ Icc t u := ae_restrict_mem measurableSet_Icc filter_upwards [C1, C2] with x G'x hx apply EReal.coe_le_coe_iff.1 have : x ∈ Ioo m M := by simp only [hm.trans_le hx.left, (hx.right.trans_lt hu.right).trans_le (min_le_left M b), mem_Ioo, and_self_iff] refine (H this).out.le.trans_eq ?_ exact (EReal.coe_toReal G'x.ne (f_lt_G' x).ne_bot).symm -- bound from above the increase of `g u - g a` on the right of `t`, using the derivative at `t` have I2 : ∀ᶠ u in 𝓝[>] t, g u - g t ≤ (u - t) * y := by have g'_lt_y : g' t < y := EReal.coe_lt_coe_iff.1 g'_lt_y' filter_upwards [(hderiv t ⟨ht.2.1, ht.2.2⟩).limsup_slope_le' (not_mem_Ioi.2 le_rfl) g'_lt_y, self_mem_nhdsWithin] with u hu t_lt_u have := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hu.le (sub_pos.2 t_lt_u.out).le rwa [← smul_eq_mul, sub_smul_slope] at this -- combine the previous two bounds to show that `g u - g a` increases less quickly than -- `∫ x in a..u, G' x`. have I3 : ∀ᶠ u in 𝓝[>] t, g u - g t ≤ ∫ w in t..u, (G' w).toReal := by filter_upwards [I1, I2] with u hu1 hu2 using hu2.trans hu1 have I4 : ∀ᶠ u in 𝓝[>] t, u ∈ Ioc t (min v b) := by refine mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioc_subset.2 ⟨min v b, ?_, Subset.rfl⟩ simp only [lt_min_iff, mem_Ioi] exact ⟨t_lt_v, ht.2.2⟩ -- choose a point `x` slightly to the right of `t` which satisfies the above bound rcases (I3.and I4).exists with ⟨x, hx, h'x⟩ -- we check that it belongs to `s`, essentially by construction refine ⟨x, ?_, Ioc_subset_Ioc le_rfl (min_le_left _ _) h'x⟩ calc g x - g a = g t - g a + (g x - g t) := by abel _ ≤ (∫ w in a..t, (G' w).toReal) + ∫ w in t..x, (G' w).toReal := add_le_add ht.1 hx _ = ∫ w in a..x, (G' w).toReal := by apply integral_add_adjacent_intervals · rw [intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Ioc_of_le ht.2.1] exact IntegrableOn.mono_set G'int (Ioc_subset_Icc_self.trans (Icc_subset_Icc le_rfl ht.2.2.le)) · rw [intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Ioc_of_le h'x.1.le] apply IntegrableOn.mono_set G'int exact Ioc_subset_Icc_self.trans (Icc_subset_Icc ht.2.1 (h'x.2.trans (min_le_right _ _))) -- now that we know that `s` contains `[a, b]`, we get the desired result by applying this to `b`. calc g b - g a ≤ ∫ y in a..b, (G' y).toReal := main (right_mem_Icc.2 hab) _ ≤ (∫ y in a..b, φ y) + ε := by convert hG'.le <;> · rw [intervalIntegral.integral_of_le hab] simp only [integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc', Real.volume_singleton] #align interval_integral.sub_le_integral_of_has_deriv_right_of_le_Ico intervalIntegral.sub_le_integral_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le_Ico -- Porting note: Lean was adding `lb`/`lb'` to the arguments of this theorem, so I enclosed FTC-1 -- into a `section` /-- Hard part of FTC-2 for integrable derivatives, real-valued functions: one has `g b - g a ≤ ∫ y in a..b, g' y` when `g'` is integrable. Auxiliary lemma in the proof of `integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le`. We give the slightly more general version that `g b - g a ≤ ∫ y in a..b, φ y` when `g' ≤ φ` and `φ` is integrable (even if `g'` is not known to be integrable). Version assuming that `g` is differentiable on `(a, b)`. -/ theorem sub_le_integral_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le (hab : a ≤ b) (hcont : ContinuousOn g (Icc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, HasDerivWithinAt g (g' x) (Ioi x) x) (φint : IntegrableOn φ (Icc a b)) (hφg : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, g' x ≤ φ x) : g b - g a ≤ ∫ y in a..b, φ y := by -- This follows from the version on a closed-open interval (applied to `[t, b)` for `t` close to -- `a`) and a continuity argument. obtain rfl | a_lt_b := hab.eq_or_lt · simp set s := {t | g b - g t ≤ ∫ u in t..b, φ u} ∩ Icc a b have s_closed : IsClosed s := by have : ContinuousOn (fun t => (g b - g t, ∫ u in t..b, φ u)) (Icc a b) := by rw [← uIcc_of_le hab] at hcont φint ⊢ exact (continuousOn_const.sub hcont).prod (continuousOn_primitive_interval_left φint) simp only [s, inter_comm] exact this.preimage_isClosed_of_isClosed isClosed_Icc isClosed_le_prod have A : closure (Ioc a b) ⊆ s := by apply s_closed.closure_subset_iff.2 intro t ht refine ⟨?_, ⟨ht.1.le, ht.2⟩⟩ exact sub_le_integral_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le_Ico ht.2 (hcont.mono (Icc_subset_Icc ht.1.le le_rfl)) (fun x hx => hderiv x ⟨ht.1.trans_le hx.1, hx.2⟩) (φint.mono_set (Icc_subset_Icc ht.1.le le_rfl)) fun x hx => hφg x ⟨ht.1.trans_le hx.1, hx.2⟩ rw [closure_Ioc a_lt_b.ne] at A exact (A (left_mem_Icc.2 hab)).1 #align interval_integral.sub_le_integral_of_has_deriv_right_of_le intervalIntegral.sub_le_integral_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le /-- Auxiliary lemma in the proof of `integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le`. -/ theorem integral_le_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le (hab : a ≤ b) (hcont : ContinuousOn g (Icc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, HasDerivWithinAt g (g' x) (Ioi x) x) (φint : IntegrableOn φ (Icc a b)) (hφg : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, φ x ≤ g' x) : (∫ y in a..b, φ y) ≤ g b - g a := by rw [← neg_le_neg_iff] convert sub_le_integral_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le hab hcont.neg (fun x hx => (hderiv x hx).neg) φint.neg fun x hx => neg_le_neg (hφg x hx) using 1 · abel · simp only [← integral_neg]; rfl #align interval_integral.integral_le_sub_of_has_deriv_right_of_le intervalIntegral.integral_le_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le /-- Auxiliary lemma in the proof of `integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le`: real version -/ theorem integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le_real (hab : a ≤ b) (hcont : ContinuousOn g (Icc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, HasDerivWithinAt g (g' x) (Ioi x) x) (g'int : IntegrableOn g' (Icc a b)) : ∫ y in a..b, g' y = g b - g a := le_antisymm (integral_le_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le hab hcont hderiv g'int fun _ _ => le_rfl) (sub_le_integral_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le hab hcont hderiv g'int fun _ _ => le_rfl) #align interval_integral.integral_eq_sub_of_has_deriv_right_of_le_real intervalIntegral.integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le_real variable [CompleteSpace E] {f f' : ℝ → E} /-- **Fundamental theorem of calculus-2**: If `f : ℝ → E` is continuous on `[a, b]` (where `a ≤ b`) and has a right derivative at `f' x` for all `x` in `(a, b)`, and `f'` is integrable on `[a, b]`, then `∫ y in a..b, f' y` equals `f b - f a`. -/ theorem integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le (hab : a ≤ b) (hcont : ContinuousOn f (Icc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, HasDerivWithinAt f (f' x) (Ioi x) x) (f'int : IntervalIntegrable f' volume a b) : ∫ y in a..b, f' y = f b - f a := by refine (NormedSpace.eq_iff_forall_dual_eq ℝ).2 fun g => ?_ rw [← g.intervalIntegral_comp_comm f'int, g.map_sub] exact integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le_real hab (g.continuous.comp_continuousOn hcont) (fun x hx => g.hasFDerivAt.comp_hasDerivWithinAt x (hderiv x hx)) (g.integrable_comp ((intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Icc_of_le hab).1 f'int)) #align interval_integral.integral_eq_sub_of_has_deriv_right_of_le intervalIntegral.integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus-2: If `f : ℝ → E` is continuous on `[a, b]` and has a right derivative at `f' x` for all `x` in `[a, b)`, and `f'` is integrable on `[a, b]` then `∫ y in a..b, f' y` equals `f b - f a`. -/ theorem integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right (hcont : ContinuousOn f (uIcc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt f (f' x) (Ioi x) x) (hint : IntervalIntegrable f' volume a b) : ∫ y in a..b, f' y = f b - f a := by rcases le_total a b with hab | hab · simp only [uIcc_of_le, min_eq_left, max_eq_right, hab] at hcont hderiv hint apply integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le hab hcont hderiv hint · simp only [uIcc_of_ge, min_eq_right, max_eq_left, hab] at hcont hderiv rw [integral_symm, integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le hab hcont hderiv hint.symm, neg_sub] #align interval_integral.integral_eq_sub_of_has_deriv_right intervalIntegral.integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus-2: If `f : ℝ → E` is continuous on `[a, b]` (where `a ≤ b`) and has a derivative at `f' x` for all `x` in `(a, b)`, and `f'` is integrable on `[a, b]`, then `∫ y in a..b, f' y` equals `f b - f a`. -/ theorem integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt_of_le (hab : a ≤ b) (hcont : ContinuousOn f (Icc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, HasDerivAt f (f' x) x) (hint : IntervalIntegrable f' volume a b) : ∫ y in a..b, f' y = f b - f a := integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le hab hcont (fun x hx => (hderiv x hx).hasDerivWithinAt) hint #align interval_integral.integral_eq_sub_of_has_deriv_at_of_le intervalIntegral.integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt_of_le /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus-2: If `f : ℝ → E` has a derivative at `f' x` for all `x` in `[a, b]` and `f'` is integrable on `[a, b]`, then `∫ y in a..b, f' y` equals `f b - f a`. -/ theorem integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ uIcc a b, HasDerivAt f (f' x) x) (hint : IntervalIntegrable f' volume a b) : ∫ y in a..b, f' y = f b - f a := integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right (HasDerivAt.continuousOn hderiv) (fun _x hx => (hderiv _ (mem_Icc_of_Ioo hx)).hasDerivWithinAt) hint #align interval_integral.integral_eq_sub_of_has_deriv_at intervalIntegral.integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt theorem integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt_of_tendsto (hab : a < b) {fa fb} (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, HasDerivAt f (f' x) x) (hint : IntervalIntegrable f' volume a b) (ha : Tendsto f (𝓝[>] a) (𝓝 fa)) (hb : Tendsto f (𝓝[<] b) (𝓝 fb)) : ∫ y in a..b, f' y = fb - fa := by set F : ℝ → E := update (update f a fa) b fb have Fderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, HasDerivAt F (f' x) x := by refine fun x hx => (hderiv x hx).congr_of_eventuallyEq ?_ filter_upwards [Ioo_mem_nhds hx.1 hx.2] with _ hy unfold_let F rw [update_noteq hy.2.ne, update_noteq hy.1.ne'] have hcont : ContinuousOn F (Icc a b) := by rw [continuousOn_update_iff, continuousOn_update_iff, Icc_diff_right, Ico_diff_left] refine ⟨⟨fun z hz => (hderiv z hz).continuousAt.continuousWithinAt, ?_⟩, ?_⟩ · exact fun _ => ha.mono_left (nhdsWithin_mono _ Ioo_subset_Ioi_self) · rintro - refine (hb.congr' ?_).mono_left (nhdsWithin_mono _ Ico_subset_Iio_self) filter_upwards [Ioo_mem_nhdsWithin_Iio (right_mem_Ioc.2 hab)] with _ hz using (update_noteq hz.1.ne' _ _).symm simpa [F, hab.ne, hab.ne'] using integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt_of_le hab.le hcont Fderiv hint #align interval_integral.integral_eq_sub_of_has_deriv_at_of_tendsto intervalIntegral.integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt_of_tendsto /-- Fundamental theorem of calculus-2: If `f : ℝ → E` is differentiable at every `x` in `[a, b]` and its derivative is integrable on `[a, b]`, then `∫ y in a..b, deriv f y` equals `f b - f a`. -/ theorem integral_deriv_eq_sub (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ [[a, b]], DifferentiableAt ℝ f x) (hint : IntervalIntegrable (deriv f) volume a b) : ∫ y in a..b, deriv f y = f b - f a := integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt (fun x hx => (hderiv x hx).hasDerivAt) hint #align interval_integral.integral_deriv_eq_sub intervalIntegral.integral_deriv_eq_sub theorem integral_deriv_eq_sub' (f) (hderiv : deriv f = f') (hdiff : ∀ x ∈ uIcc a b, DifferentiableAt ℝ f x) (hcont : ContinuousOn f' (uIcc a b)) : ∫ y in a..b, f' y = f b - f a := by rw [← hderiv, integral_deriv_eq_sub hdiff] rw [hderiv] exact hcont.intervalIntegrable #align interval_integral.integral_deriv_eq_sub' intervalIntegral.integral_deriv_eq_sub' /-- A variant of `intervalIntegral.integral_deriv_eq_sub`, the Fundamental theorem of calculus, involving integrating over the unit interval. -/ lemma integral_unitInterval_deriv_eq_sub [RCLike 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] [IsScalarTower ℝ 𝕜 E] {f f' : 𝕜 → E} {z₀ z₁ : 𝕜} (hcont : ContinuousOn (fun t : ℝ ↦ f' (z₀ + t • z₁)) (Set.Icc 0 1)) (hderiv : ∀ t ∈ Set.Icc (0 : ℝ) 1, HasDerivAt f (f' (z₀ + t • z₁)) (z₀ + t • z₁)) : z₁ • ∫ t in (0 : ℝ)..1, f' (z₀ + t • z₁) = f (z₀ + z₁) - f z₀ := by let γ (t : ℝ) : 𝕜 := z₀ + t • z₁ have hint : IntervalIntegrable (z₁ • (f' ∘ γ)) MeasureTheory.volume 0 1 := (ContinuousOn.const_smul hcont z₁).intervalIntegrable_of_Icc zero_le_one have hderiv' : ∀ t ∈ Set.uIcc (0 : ℝ) 1, HasDerivAt (f ∘ γ) (z₁ • (f' ∘ γ) t) t := by intro t ht refine (hderiv t <| (Set.uIcc_of_le (α := ℝ) zero_le_one).symm ▸ ht).scomp t ?_ have : HasDerivAt (fun t : ℝ ↦ t • z₁) z₁ t := by convert (hasDerivAt_id t).smul_const (F := 𝕜) _ using 1 simp only [one_smul] exact this.const_add z₀ convert (integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt hderiv' hint) using 1 · simp_rw [← integral_smul, Function.comp_apply] · simp only [γ, Function.comp_apply, one_smul, zero_smul, add_zero] /-! ### Automatic integrability for nonnegative derivatives -/ /-- When the right derivative of a function is nonnegative, then it is automatically integrable. -/ theorem integrableOn_deriv_right_of_nonneg (hcont : ContinuousOn g (Icc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, HasDerivWithinAt g (g' x) (Ioi x) x) (g'pos : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, 0 ≤ g' x) : IntegrableOn g' (Ioc a b) := by by_cases hab : a < b; swap · simp [Ioc_eq_empty hab] rw [integrableOn_Ioc_iff_integrableOn_Ioo] have meas_g' : AEMeasurable g' (volume.restrict (Ioo a b)) := by apply (aemeasurable_derivWithin_Ioi g _).congr refine (ae_restrict_mem measurableSet_Ioo).mono fun x hx => ?_ exact (hderiv x hx).derivWithin (uniqueDiffWithinAt_Ioi _) suffices H : (∫⁻ x in Ioo a b, ‖g' x‖₊) ≤ ENNReal.ofReal (g b - g a) from ⟨meas_g'.aestronglyMeasurable, H.trans_lt ENNReal.ofReal_lt_top⟩ by_contra! H obtain ⟨f, fle, fint, hf⟩ : ∃ f : SimpleFunc ℝ ℝ≥0, (∀ x, f x ≤ ‖g' x‖₊) ∧ (∫⁻ x : ℝ in Ioo a b, f x) < ∞ ∧ ENNReal.ofReal (g b - g a) < ∫⁻ x : ℝ in Ioo a b, f x := exists_lt_lintegral_simpleFunc_of_lt_lintegral H let F : ℝ → ℝ := (↑) ∘ f have intF : IntegrableOn F (Ioo a b) := by refine ⟨f.measurable.coe_nnreal_real.aestronglyMeasurable, ?_⟩ simpa only [F, HasFiniteIntegral, comp_apply, NNReal.nnnorm_eq] using fint have A : ∫⁻ x : ℝ in Ioo a b, f x = ENNReal.ofReal (∫ x in Ioo a b, F x) := lintegral_coe_eq_integral _ intF rw [A] at hf have B : (∫ x : ℝ in Ioo a b, F x) ≤ g b - g a := by rw [← integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo, ← intervalIntegral.integral_of_le hab.le] refine integral_le_sub_of_hasDeriv_right_of_le hab.le hcont hderiv ?_ fun x hx => ?_ · rwa [integrableOn_Icc_iff_integrableOn_Ioo] · convert NNReal.coe_le_coe.2 (fle x) simp only [Real.norm_of_nonneg (g'pos x hx), coe_nnnorm] exact lt_irrefl _ (hf.trans_le (ENNReal.ofReal_le_ofReal B)) #align interval_integral.integrable_on_deriv_right_of_nonneg intervalIntegral.integrableOn_deriv_right_of_nonneg /-- When the derivative of a function is nonnegative, then it is automatically integrable, Ioc version. -/ theorem integrableOn_deriv_of_nonneg (hcont : ContinuousOn g (Icc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, HasDerivAt g (g' x) x) (g'pos : ∀ x ∈ Ioo a b, 0 ≤ g' x) : IntegrableOn g' (Ioc a b) := integrableOn_deriv_right_of_nonneg hcont (fun x hx => (hderiv x hx).hasDerivWithinAt) g'pos #align interval_integral.integrable_on_deriv_of_nonneg intervalIntegral.integrableOn_deriv_of_nonneg /-- When the derivative of a function is nonnegative, then it is automatically integrable, interval version. -/ theorem intervalIntegrable_deriv_of_nonneg (hcont : ContinuousOn g (uIcc a b)) (hderiv : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivAt g (g' x) x) (hpos : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), 0 ≤ g' x) : IntervalIntegrable g' volume a b := by rcases le_total a b with hab | hab · simp only [uIcc_of_le, min_eq_left, max_eq_right, hab, IntervalIntegrable, hab, Ioc_eq_empty_of_le, integrableOn_empty, and_true_iff] at hcont hderiv hpos ⊢ exact integrableOn_deriv_of_nonneg hcont hderiv hpos · simp only [uIcc_of_ge, min_eq_right, max_eq_left, hab, IntervalIntegrable, Ioc_eq_empty_of_le, integrableOn_empty, true_and_iff] at hcont hderiv hpos ⊢ exact integrableOn_deriv_of_nonneg hcont hderiv hpos #align interval_integral.interval_integrable_deriv_of_nonneg intervalIntegral.intervalIntegrable_deriv_of_nonneg /-! ### Integration by parts -/ section Parts variable [NormedRing A] [NormedAlgebra ℝ A] [CompleteSpace A] /-- The integral of the derivative of a product of two maps. For improper integrals, see `MeasureTheory.integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub`, `MeasureTheory.integral_Ioi_deriv_mul_eq_sub`, and `MeasureTheory.integral_Iic_deriv_mul_eq_sub`. -/ theorem integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right {u v u' v' : ℝ → A} (hu : ContinuousOn u [[a, b]]) (hv : ContinuousOn v [[a, b]]) (huu' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt u (u' x) (Ioi x) x) (hvv' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt v (v' x) (Ioi x) x) (hu' : IntervalIntegrable u' volume a b) (hv' : IntervalIntegrable v' volume a b) : ∫ x in a..b, u' x * v x + u x * v' x = u b * v b - u a * v a := by apply integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right (hu.mul hv) fun x hx ↦ (huu' x hx).mul (hvv' x hx) exact (hu'.mul_continuousOn hv).add (hv'.continuousOn_mul hu) /-- The integral of the derivative of a product of two maps. Special case of `integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right` where the functions have a two-sided derivative in the interior of the interval. -/ theorem integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt {u v u' v' : ℝ → A} (hu : ContinuousOn u [[a, b]]) (hv : ContinuousOn v [[a, b]]) (huu' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivAt u (u' x) x) (hvv' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivAt v (v' x) x) (hu' : IntervalIntegrable u' volume a b) (hv' : IntervalIntegrable v' volume a b) : ∫ x in a..b, u' x * v x + u x * v' x = u b * v b - u a * v a := integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right hu hv (fun x hx ↦ huu' x hx |>.hasDerivWithinAt) (fun x hx ↦ hvv' x hx |>.hasDerivWithinAt) hu' hv' /-- The integral of the derivative of a product of two maps. Special case of `integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right` where the functions have a one-sided derivative at the endpoints. -/ theorem integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDerivWithinAt {u v u' v' : ℝ → A} (hu : ∀ x ∈ [[a, b]], HasDerivWithinAt u (u' x) [[a, b]] x) (hv : ∀ x ∈ [[a, b]], HasDerivWithinAt v (v' x) [[a, b]] x) (hu' : IntervalIntegrable u' volume a b) (hv' : IntervalIntegrable v' volume a b) : ∫ x in a..b, u' x * v x + u x * v' x = u b * v b - u a * v a := integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt (fun x hx ↦ (hu x hx).continuousWithinAt) (fun x hx ↦ (hv x hx).continuousWithinAt) (fun x hx ↦ hu x (mem_Icc_of_Ioo hx) |>.hasDerivAt (Icc_mem_nhds hx.1 hx.2)) (fun x hx ↦ hv x (mem_Icc_of_Ioo hx) |>.hasDerivAt (Icc_mem_nhds hx.1 hx.2)) hu' hv' /-- Special case of `integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right` where the functions have a derivative at the endpoints. -/ theorem integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub {u v u' v' : ℝ → A} (hu : ∀ x ∈ [[a, b]], HasDerivAt u (u' x) x) (hv : ∀ x ∈ [[a, b]], HasDerivAt v (v' x) x) (hu' : IntervalIntegrable u' volume a b) (hv' : IntervalIntegrable v' volume a b) : ∫ x in a..b, u' x * v x + u x * v' x = u b * v b - u a * v a := integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDerivWithinAt (fun x hx ↦ hu x hx |>.hasDerivWithinAt) (fun x hx ↦ hv x hx |>.hasDerivWithinAt) hu' hv' #align interval_integral.integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub intervalIntegral.integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub /-- **Integration by parts**. For improper integrals, see `MeasureTheory.integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul`, `MeasureTheory.integral_Ioi_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul`, and `MeasureTheory.integral_Iic_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul`. -/ theorem integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul_of_hasDeriv_right {u v u' v' : ℝ → A} (hu : ContinuousOn u [[a, b]]) (hv : ContinuousOn v [[a, b]]) (huu' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt u (u' x) (Ioi x) x) (hvv' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt v (v' x) (Ioi x) x) (hu' : IntervalIntegrable u' volume a b) (hv' : IntervalIntegrable v' volume a b) : ∫ x in a..b, u x * v' x = u b * v b - u a * v a - ∫ x in a..b, u' x * v x := by rw [← integral_deriv_mul_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right hu hv huu' hvv' hu' hv', ← integral_sub] · simp_rw [add_sub_cancel_left] · exact (hu'.mul_continuousOn hv).add (hv'.continuousOn_mul hu) · exact hu'.mul_continuousOn hv /-- **Integration by parts**. Special case of `integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul_of_hasDeriv_right` where the functions have a two-sided derivative in the interior of the interval. -/ theorem integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul_of_hasDerivAt {u v u' v' : ℝ → A} (hu : ContinuousOn u [[a, b]]) (hv : ContinuousOn v [[a, b]]) (huu' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivAt u (u' x) x) (hvv' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivAt v (v' x) x) (hu' : IntervalIntegrable u' volume a b) (hv' : IntervalIntegrable v' volume a b) : ∫ x in a..b, u x * v' x = u b * v b - u a * v a - ∫ x in a..b, u' x * v x := integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul_of_hasDeriv_right hu hv (fun x hx ↦ (huu' x hx).hasDerivWithinAt) (fun x hx ↦ (hvv' x hx).hasDerivWithinAt) hu' hv' /-- **Integration by parts**. Special case of `intervalIntegrable.integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul_of_hasDeriv_right` where the functions have a one-sided derivative at the endpoints. -/ theorem integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul_of_hasDerivWithinAt {u v u' v' : ℝ → A} (hu : ∀ x ∈ [[a, b]], HasDerivWithinAt u (u' x) [[a, b]] x) (hv : ∀ x ∈ [[a, b]], HasDerivWithinAt v (v' x) [[a, b]] x) (hu' : IntervalIntegrable u' volume a b) (hv' : IntervalIntegrable v' volume a b) : ∫ x in a..b, u x * v' x = u b * v b - u a * v a - ∫ x in a..b, u' x * v x := integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul_of_hasDerivAt (fun x hx ↦ (hu x hx).continuousWithinAt) (fun x hx ↦ (hv x hx).continuousWithinAt) (fun x hx ↦ hu x (mem_Icc_of_Ioo hx) |>.hasDerivAt (Icc_mem_nhds hx.1 hx.2)) (fun x hx ↦ hv x (mem_Icc_of_Ioo hx) |>.hasDerivAt (Icc_mem_nhds hx.1 hx.2)) hu' hv' /-- **Integration by parts**. Special case of `intervalIntegrable.integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul_of_hasDeriv_right` where the functions have a derivative also at the endpoints. For improper integrals, see `MeasureTheory.integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul`, `MeasureTheory.integral_Ioi_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul`, and `MeasureTheory.integral_Iic_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul`. -/ theorem integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul {u v u' v' : ℝ → A} (hu : ∀ x ∈ [[a, b]], HasDerivAt u (u' x) x) (hv : ∀ x ∈ [[a, b]], HasDerivAt v (v' x) x) (hu' : IntervalIntegrable u' volume a b) (hv' : IntervalIntegrable v' volume a b) : ∫ x in a..b, u x * v' x = u b * v b - u a * v a - ∫ x in a..b, u' x * v x := integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul_of_hasDerivWithinAt (fun x hx ↦ (hu x hx).hasDerivWithinAt) (fun x hx ↦ (hv x hx).hasDerivWithinAt) hu' hv' #align interval_integral.integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul intervalIntegral.integral_mul_deriv_eq_deriv_mul end Parts /-! ### Integration by substitution / Change of variables -/ section SMul variable {G : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup G] [NormedSpace ℝ G] /-- Change of variables, general form. If `f` is continuous on `[a, b]` and has right-derivative `f'` in `(a, b)`, `g` is continuous on `f '' (a, b)` and integrable on `f '' [a, b]`, and `f' x • (g ∘ f) x` is integrable on `[a, b]`, then we can substitute `u = f x` to get `∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g ∘ f) x = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u`. -/ theorem integral_comp_smul_deriv''' {f f' : ℝ → ℝ} {g : ℝ → G} (hf : ContinuousOn f [[a, b]]) (hff' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt f (f' x) (Ioi x) x) (hg_cont : ContinuousOn g (f '' Ioo (min a b) (max a b))) (hg1 : IntegrableOn g (f '' [[a, b]])) (hg2 : IntegrableOn (fun x => f' x • (g ∘ f) x) [[a, b]]) : (∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g ∘ f) x) = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u := by by_cases hG : CompleteSpace G; swap · simp [intervalIntegral, integral, hG] rw [hf.image_uIcc, ← intervalIntegrable_iff'] at hg1 have h_cont : ContinuousOn (fun u => ∫ t in f a..f u, g t) [[a, b]] := by refine (continuousOn_primitive_interval' hg1 ?_).comp hf ?_ · rw [← hf.image_uIcc]; exact mem_image_of_mem f left_mem_uIcc · rw [← hf.image_uIcc]; exact mapsTo_image _ _ have h_der : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt (fun u => ∫ t in f a..f u, g t) (f' x • (g ∘ f) x) (Ioi x) x := by intro x hx obtain ⟨c, hc⟩ := nonempty_Ioo.mpr hx.1 obtain ⟨d, hd⟩ := nonempty_Ioo.mpr hx.2 have cdsub : [[c, d]] ⊆ Ioo (min a b) (max a b) := by rw [uIcc_of_le (hc.2.trans hd.1).le] exact Icc_subset_Ioo hc.1 hd.2 replace hg_cont := hg_cont.mono (image_subset f cdsub) let J := [[sInf (f '' [[c, d]]), sSup (f '' [[c, d]])]] have hJ : f '' [[c, d]] = J := (hf.mono (cdsub.trans Ioo_subset_Icc_self)).image_uIcc rw [hJ] at hg_cont have h2x : f x ∈ J := by rw [← hJ]; exact mem_image_of_mem _ (mem_uIcc_of_le hc.2.le hd.1.le) have h2g : IntervalIntegrable g volume (f a) (f x) := by refine hg1.mono_set ?_ rw [← hf.image_uIcc] exact hf.surjOn_uIcc left_mem_uIcc (Ioo_subset_Icc_self hx) have h3g : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter g (𝓝[J] f x) := hg_cont.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter_nhdsWithin measurableSet_Icc (f x) haveI : Fact (f x ∈ J) := ⟨h2x⟩ have : HasDerivWithinAt (fun u => ∫ x in f a..u, g x) (g (f x)) J (f x) := intervalIntegral.integral_hasDerivWithinAt_right h2g h3g (hg_cont (f x) h2x) refine (this.scomp x ((hff' x hx).Ioo_of_Ioi hd.1) ?_).Ioi_of_Ioo hd.1 rw [← hJ] refine (mapsTo_image _ _).mono ?_ Subset.rfl exact Ioo_subset_Icc_self.trans ((Icc_subset_Icc_left hc.2.le).trans Icc_subset_uIcc) rw [← intervalIntegrable_iff'] at hg2 simp_rw [integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right h_cont h_der hg2, integral_same, sub_zero] #align interval_integral.integral_comp_smul_deriv''' intervalIntegral.integral_comp_smul_deriv''' /-- Change of variables for continuous integrands. If `f` is continuous on `[a, b]` and has continuous right-derivative `f'` in `(a, b)`, and `g` is continuous on `f '' [a, b]` then we can substitute `u = f x` to get `∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g ∘ f) x = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u`. -/ theorem integral_comp_smul_deriv'' {f f' : ℝ → ℝ} {g : ℝ → G} (hf : ContinuousOn f [[a, b]]) (hff' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt f (f' x) (Ioi x) x) (hf' : ContinuousOn f' [[a, b]]) (hg : ContinuousOn g (f '' [[a, b]])) : (∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g ∘ f) x) = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u := by refine integral_comp_smul_deriv''' hf hff' (hg.mono <| image_subset _ Ioo_subset_Icc_self) ?_ (hf'.smul (hg.comp hf <| subset_preimage_image f _)).integrableOn_Icc rw [hf.image_uIcc] at hg ⊢ exact hg.integrableOn_Icc #align interval_integral.integral_comp_smul_deriv'' intervalIntegral.integral_comp_smul_deriv'' /-- Change of variables. If `f` has continuous derivative `f'` on `[a, b]`, and `g` is continuous on `f '' [a, b]`, then we can substitute `u = f x` to get `∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g ∘ f) x = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u`. Compared to `intervalIntegral.integral_comp_smul_deriv` we only require that `g` is continuous on `f '' [a, b]`. -/ theorem integral_comp_smul_deriv' {f f' : ℝ → ℝ} {g : ℝ → G} (h : ∀ x ∈ uIcc a b, HasDerivAt f (f' x) x) (h' : ContinuousOn f' (uIcc a b)) (hg : ContinuousOn g (f '' [[a, b]])) : (∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g ∘ f) x) = ∫ x in f a..f b, g x := integral_comp_smul_deriv'' (fun x hx => (h x hx).continuousAt.continuousWithinAt) (fun x hx => (h x <| Ioo_subset_Icc_self hx).hasDerivWithinAt) h' hg #align interval_integral.integral_comp_smul_deriv' intervalIntegral.integral_comp_smul_deriv' /-- Change of variables, most common version. If `f` has continuous derivative `f'` on `[a, b]`, and `g` is continuous, then we can substitute `u = f x` to get `∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g ∘ f) x = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u`. -/ theorem integral_comp_smul_deriv {f f' : ℝ → ℝ} {g : ℝ → G} (h : ∀ x ∈ uIcc a b, HasDerivAt f (f' x) x) (h' : ContinuousOn f' (uIcc a b)) (hg : Continuous g) : (∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g ∘ f) x) = ∫ x in f a..f b, g x := integral_comp_smul_deriv' h h' hg.continuousOn #align interval_integral.integral_comp_smul_deriv intervalIntegral.integral_comp_smul_deriv theorem integral_deriv_comp_smul_deriv' {f f' : ℝ → ℝ} {g g' : ℝ → E} (hf : ContinuousOn f [[a, b]]) (hff' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt f (f' x) (Ioi x) x) (hf' : ContinuousOn f' [[a, b]]) (hg : ContinuousOn g [[f a, f b]]) (hgg' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min (f a) (f b)) (max (f a) (f b)), HasDerivWithinAt g (g' x) (Ioi x) x) (hg' : ContinuousOn g' (f '' [[a, b]])) : (∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g' ∘ f) x) = (g ∘ f) b - (g ∘ f) a := by rw [integral_comp_smul_deriv'' hf hff' hf' hg', integral_eq_sub_of_hasDeriv_right hg hgg' (hg'.mono _).intervalIntegrable] exacts [rfl, intermediate_value_uIcc hf] #align interval_integral.integral_deriv_comp_smul_deriv' intervalIntegral.integral_deriv_comp_smul_deriv' theorem integral_deriv_comp_smul_deriv {f f' : ℝ → ℝ} {g g' : ℝ → E} (hf : ∀ x ∈ uIcc a b, HasDerivAt f (f' x) x) (hg : ∀ x ∈ uIcc a b, HasDerivAt g (g' (f x)) (f x)) (hf' : ContinuousOn f' (uIcc a b)) (hg' : Continuous g') : (∫ x in a..b, f' x • (g' ∘ f) x) = (g ∘ f) b - (g ∘ f) a := integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt (fun x hx => (hg x hx).scomp x <| hf x hx) (hf'.smul (hg'.comp_continuousOn <| HasDerivAt.continuousOn hf)).intervalIntegrable #align interval_integral.integral_deriv_comp_smul_deriv intervalIntegral.integral_deriv_comp_smul_deriv end SMul section Mul /-- Change of variables, general form for scalar functions. If `f` is continuous on `[a, b]` and has continuous right-derivative `f'` in `(a, b)`, `g` is continuous on `f '' (a, b)` and integrable on `f '' [a, b]`, and `(g ∘ f) x * f' x` is integrable on `[a, b]`, then we can substitute `u = f x` to get `∫ x in a..b, (g ∘ f) x * f' x = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u`. -/ theorem integral_comp_mul_deriv''' {a b : ℝ} {f f' : ℝ → ℝ} {g : ℝ → ℝ} (hf : ContinuousOn f [[a, b]]) (hff' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt f (f' x) (Ioi x) x) (hg_cont : ContinuousOn g (f '' Ioo (min a b) (max a b))) (hg1 : IntegrableOn g (f '' [[a, b]])) (hg2 : IntegrableOn (fun x => (g ∘ f) x * f' x) [[a, b]]) : (∫ x in a..b, (g ∘ f) x * f' x) = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u := by have hg2' : IntegrableOn (fun x => f' x • (g ∘ f) x) [[a, b]] := by simpa [mul_comm] using hg2 simpa [mul_comm] using integral_comp_smul_deriv''' hf hff' hg_cont hg1 hg2' #align interval_integral.integral_comp_mul_deriv''' intervalIntegral.integral_comp_mul_deriv''' /-- Change of variables for continuous integrands. If `f` is continuous on `[a, b]` and has continuous right-derivative `f'` in `(a, b)`, and `g` is continuous on `f '' [a, b]` then we can substitute `u = f x` to get `∫ x in a..b, (g ∘ f) x * f' x = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u`. -/
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theorem integral_comp_mul_deriv'' {f f' g : ℝ → ℝ} (hf : ContinuousOn f [[a, b]]) (hff' : ∀ x ∈ Ioo (min a b) (max a b), HasDerivWithinAt f (f' x) (Ioi x) x) (hf' : ContinuousOn f' [[a, b]]) (hg : ContinuousOn g (f '' [[a, b]])) : (∫ x in a..b, (g ∘ f) x * f' x) = ∫ u in f a..f b, g u := by
simpa [mul_comm] using integral_comp_smul_deriv'' hf hff' hf' hg
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.BigOperators.Ring.Finset import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Totient import Mathlib.GroupTheory.OrderOfElement import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Subgroup.Simple import Mathlib.Tactic.Group import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Exponent #align_import group_theory.specific_groups.cyclic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"0f6670b8af2dff699de1c0b4b49039b31bc13c46" /-! # Cyclic groups A group `G` is called cyclic if there exists an element `g : G` such that every element of `G` is of the form `g ^ n` for some `n : ℕ`. This file only deals with the predicate on a group to be cyclic. For the concrete cyclic group of order `n`, see `Data.ZMod.Basic`. ## Main definitions * `IsCyclic` is a predicate on a group stating that the group is cyclic. ## Main statements * `isCyclic_of_prime_card` proves that a finite group of prime order is cyclic. * `isSimpleGroup_of_prime_card`, `IsSimpleGroup.isCyclic`, and `IsSimpleGroup.prime_card` classify finite simple abelian groups. * `IsCyclic.exponent_eq_card`: For a finite cyclic group `G`, the exponent is equal to the group's cardinality. * `IsCyclic.exponent_eq_zero_of_infinite`: Infinite cyclic groups have exponent zero. * `IsCyclic.iff_exponent_eq_card`: A finite commutative group is cyclic iff its exponent is equal to its cardinality. ## Tags cyclic group -/ universe u variable {α : Type u} {a : α} section Cyclic attribute [local instance] setFintype open Subgroup /-- A group is called *cyclic* if it is generated by a single element. -/ class IsAddCyclic (α : Type u) [AddGroup α] : Prop where exists_generator : ∃ g : α, ∀ x, x ∈ AddSubgroup.zmultiples g #align is_add_cyclic IsAddCyclic /-- A group is called *cyclic* if it is generated by a single element. -/ @[to_additive] class IsCyclic (α : Type u) [Group α] : Prop where exists_generator : ∃ g : α, ∀ x, x ∈ zpowers g #align is_cyclic IsCyclic @[to_additive] instance (priority := 100) isCyclic_of_subsingleton [Group α] [Subsingleton α] : IsCyclic α := ⟨⟨1, fun x => by rw [Subsingleton.elim x 1] exact mem_zpowers 1⟩⟩ #align is_cyclic_of_subsingleton isCyclic_of_subsingleton #align is_add_cyclic_of_subsingleton isAddCyclic_of_subsingleton @[simp] theorem isCyclic_multiplicative_iff [AddGroup α] : IsCyclic (Multiplicative α) ↔ IsAddCyclic α := ⟨fun H ↦ ⟨H.1⟩, fun H ↦ ⟨H.1⟩⟩ instance isCyclic_multiplicative [AddGroup α] [IsAddCyclic α] : IsCyclic (Multiplicative α) := isCyclic_multiplicative_iff.mpr inferInstance @[simp] theorem isAddCyclic_additive_iff [Group α] : IsAddCyclic (Additive α) ↔ IsCyclic α := ⟨fun H ↦ ⟨H.1⟩, fun H ↦ ⟨H.1⟩⟩ instance isAddCyclic_additive [Group α] [IsCyclic α] : IsAddCyclic (Additive α) := isAddCyclic_additive_iff.mpr inferInstance /-- A cyclic group is always commutative. This is not an `instance` because often we have a better proof of `CommGroup`. -/ @[to_additive "A cyclic group is always commutative. This is not an `instance` because often we have a better proof of `AddCommGroup`."] def IsCyclic.commGroup [hg : Group α] [IsCyclic α] : CommGroup α := { hg with mul_comm := fun x y => let ⟨_, hg⟩ := IsCyclic.exists_generator (α := α) let ⟨_, hn⟩ := hg x let ⟨_, hm⟩ := hg y hm ▸ hn ▸ zpow_mul_comm _ _ _ } #align is_cyclic.comm_group IsCyclic.commGroup #align is_add_cyclic.add_comm_group IsAddCyclic.addCommGroup variable [Group α] /-- A non-cyclic multiplicative group is non-trivial. -/ @[to_additive "A non-cyclic additive group is non-trivial."] theorem Nontrivial.of_not_isCyclic (nc : ¬IsCyclic α) : Nontrivial α := by contrapose! nc exact @isCyclic_of_subsingleton _ _ (not_nontrivial_iff_subsingleton.mp nc) @[to_additive] theorem MonoidHom.map_cyclic {G : Type*} [Group G] [h : IsCyclic G] (σ : G →* G) : ∃ m : ℤ, ∀ g : G, σ g = g ^ m := by obtain ⟨h, hG⟩ := IsCyclic.exists_generator (α := G) obtain ⟨m, hm⟩ := hG (σ h) refine ⟨m, fun g => ?_⟩ obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := hG g rw [MonoidHom.map_zpow, ← hm, ← zpow_mul, ← zpow_mul'] #align monoid_hom.map_cyclic MonoidHom.map_cyclic #align monoid_add_hom.map_add_cyclic AddMonoidHom.map_addCyclic @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias MonoidAddHom.map_add_cyclic := AddMonoidHom.map_addCyclic @[to_additive] theorem isCyclic_of_orderOf_eq_card [Fintype α] (x : α) (hx : orderOf x = Fintype.card α) : IsCyclic α := by classical use x simp_rw [← SetLike.mem_coe, ← Set.eq_univ_iff_forall] rw [← Fintype.card_congr (Equiv.Set.univ α), ← Fintype.card_zpowers] at hx exact Set.eq_of_subset_of_card_le (Set.subset_univ _) (ge_of_eq hx) #align is_cyclic_of_order_of_eq_card isCyclic_of_orderOf_eq_card #align is_add_cyclic_of_order_of_eq_card isAddCyclic_of_addOrderOf_eq_card @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias isAddCyclic_of_orderOf_eq_card := isAddCyclic_of_addOrderOf_eq_card @[to_additive] theorem Subgroup.eq_bot_or_eq_top_of_prime_card {G : Type*} [Group G] {_ : Fintype G} (H : Subgroup G) [hp : Fact (Fintype.card G).Prime] : H = ⊥ ∨ H = ⊤ := by classical have := card_subgroup_dvd_card H rwa [Nat.card_eq_fintype_card (α := G), Nat.dvd_prime hp.1, ← Nat.card_eq_fintype_card, ← eq_bot_iff_card, card_eq_iff_eq_top] at this /-- Any non-identity element of a finite group of prime order generates the group. -/ @[to_additive "Any non-identity element of a finite group of prime order generates the group."] theorem zpowers_eq_top_of_prime_card {G : Type*} [Group G] {_ : Fintype G} {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (h : Fintype.card G = p) {g : G} (hg : g ≠ 1) : zpowers g = ⊤ := by subst h have := (zpowers g).eq_bot_or_eq_top_of_prime_card rwa [zpowers_eq_bot, or_iff_right hg] at this @[to_additive] theorem mem_zpowers_of_prime_card {G : Type*} [Group G] {_ : Fintype G} {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (h : Fintype.card G = p) {g g' : G} (hg : g ≠ 1) : g' ∈ zpowers g := by simp_rw [zpowers_eq_top_of_prime_card h hg, Subgroup.mem_top] @[to_additive] theorem mem_powers_of_prime_card {G : Type*} [Group G] {_ : Fintype G} {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (h : Fintype.card G = p) {g g' : G} (hg : g ≠ 1) : g' ∈ Submonoid.powers g := by rw [mem_powers_iff_mem_zpowers] exact mem_zpowers_of_prime_card h hg @[to_additive] theorem powers_eq_top_of_prime_card {G : Type*} [Group G] {_ : Fintype G} {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (h : Fintype.card G = p) {g : G} (hg : g ≠ 1) : Submonoid.powers g = ⊤ := by ext x simp [mem_powers_of_prime_card h hg] /-- A finite group of prime order is cyclic. -/ @[to_additive "A finite group of prime order is cyclic."] theorem isCyclic_of_prime_card {α : Type u} [Group α] [Fintype α] {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (h : Fintype.card α = p) : IsCyclic α := by obtain ⟨g, hg⟩ : ∃ g, g ≠ 1 := Fintype.exists_ne_of_one_lt_card (h.symm ▸ hp.1.one_lt) 1 exact ⟨g, fun g' ↦ mem_zpowers_of_prime_card h hg⟩ #align is_cyclic_of_prime_card isCyclic_of_prime_card #align is_add_cyclic_of_prime_card isAddCyclic_of_prime_card @[to_additive] theorem isCyclic_of_surjective {H G F : Type*} [Group H] [Group G] [hH : IsCyclic H] [FunLike F H G] [MonoidHomClass F H G] (f : F) (hf : Function.Surjective f) : IsCyclic G := by obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := hH refine ⟨f x, fun a ↦ ?_⟩ obtain ⟨a, rfl⟩ := hf a obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := hx a exact ⟨n, (map_zpow _ _ _).symm⟩ @[to_additive] theorem orderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers [Fintype α] {g : α} (hx : ∀ x, x ∈ zpowers g) : orderOf g = Fintype.card α := by classical rw [← Fintype.card_zpowers] apply Fintype.card_of_finset' simpa using hx #align order_of_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers orderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers #align add_order_of_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zmultiples addOrderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zmultiples @[to_additive] lemma orderOf_generator_eq_natCard (h : ∀ x, x ∈ Subgroup.zpowers a) : orderOf a = Nat.card α := Nat.card_zpowers a ▸ (Nat.card_congr <| Equiv.subtypeUnivEquiv h) @[to_additive] theorem exists_pow_ne_one_of_isCyclic {G : Type*} [Group G] [Fintype G] [G_cyclic : IsCyclic G] {k : ℕ} (k_pos : k ≠ 0) (k_lt_card_G : k < Fintype.card G) : ∃ a : G, a ^ k ≠ 1 := by rcases G_cyclic with ⟨a, ha⟩ use a contrapose! k_lt_card_G convert orderOf_le_of_pow_eq_one k_pos.bot_lt k_lt_card_G rw [← Nat.card_eq_fintype_card, ← Nat.card_zpowers, eq_comm, card_eq_iff_eq_top, eq_top_iff] exact fun x _ ↦ ha x @[to_additive] theorem Infinite.orderOf_eq_zero_of_forall_mem_zpowers [Infinite α] {g : α} (h : ∀ x, x ∈ zpowers g) : orderOf g = 0 := by classical rw [orderOf_eq_zero_iff'] refine fun n hn hgn => ?_ have ho := isOfFinOrder_iff_pow_eq_one.mpr ⟨n, hn, hgn⟩ obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := Infinite.exists_not_mem_finset (Finset.image (fun x => g ^ x) <| Finset.range <| orderOf g) apply hx rw [← ho.mem_powers_iff_mem_range_orderOf, Submonoid.mem_powers_iff] obtain ⟨k, hk⟩ := h x dsimp at hk obtain ⟨k, rfl | rfl⟩ := k.eq_nat_or_neg · exact ⟨k, mod_cast hk⟩ rw [← zpow_mod_orderOf] at hk have : 0 ≤ (-k % orderOf g : ℤ) := Int.emod_nonneg (-k) (mod_cast ho.orderOf_pos.ne') refine ⟨(-k % orderOf g : ℤ).toNat, ?_⟩ rwa [← zpow_natCast, Int.toNat_of_nonneg this] #align infinite.order_of_eq_zero_of_forall_mem_zpowers Infinite.orderOf_eq_zero_of_forall_mem_zpowers #align infinite.add_order_of_eq_zero_of_forall_mem_zmultiples Infinite.addOrderOf_eq_zero_of_forall_mem_zmultiples @[to_additive] instance Bot.isCyclic {α : Type u} [Group α] : IsCyclic (⊥ : Subgroup α) := ⟨⟨1, fun x => ⟨0, Subtype.eq <| (zpow_zero (1 : α)).trans <| Eq.symm (Subgroup.mem_bot.1 x.2)⟩⟩⟩ #align bot.is_cyclic Bot.isCyclic #align bot.is_add_cyclic Bot.isAddCyclic @[to_additive] instance Subgroup.isCyclic {α : Type u} [Group α] [IsCyclic α] (H : Subgroup α) : IsCyclic H := haveI := Classical.propDecidable let ⟨g, hg⟩ := IsCyclic.exists_generator (α := α) if hx : ∃ x : α, x ∈ H ∧ x ≠ (1 : α) then let ⟨x, hx₁, hx₂⟩ := hx let ⟨k, hk⟩ := hg x have hk : g ^ k = x := hk have hex : ∃ n : ℕ, 0 < n ∧ g ^ n ∈ H := ⟨k.natAbs, Nat.pos_of_ne_zero fun h => hx₂ <| by rw [← hk, Int.natAbs_eq_zero.mp h, zpow_zero], by cases' k with k k · rw [Int.ofNat_eq_coe, Int.natAbs_cast k, ← zpow_natCast, ← Int.ofNat_eq_coe, hk] exact hx₁ · rw [Int.natAbs_negSucc, ← Subgroup.inv_mem_iff H]; simp_all⟩ ⟨⟨⟨g ^ Nat.find hex, (Nat.find_spec hex).2⟩, fun ⟨x, hx⟩ => let ⟨k, hk⟩ := hg x have hk : g ^ k = x := hk have hk₂ : g ^ ((Nat.find hex : ℤ) * (k / Nat.find hex : ℤ)) ∈ H := by rw [zpow_mul] apply H.zpow_mem exact mod_cast (Nat.find_spec hex).2 have hk₃ : g ^ (k % Nat.find hex : ℤ) ∈ H := (Subgroup.mul_mem_cancel_right H hk₂).1 <| by rw [← zpow_add, Int.emod_add_ediv, hk]; exact hx have hk₄ : k % Nat.find hex = (k % Nat.find hex).natAbs := by rw [Int.natAbs_of_nonneg (Int.emod_nonneg _ (Int.natCast_ne_zero_iff_pos.2 (Nat.find_spec hex).1))] have hk₅ : g ^ (k % Nat.find hex).natAbs ∈ H := by rwa [← zpow_natCast, ← hk₄] have hk₆ : (k % (Nat.find hex : ℤ)).natAbs = 0 := by_contradiction fun h => Nat.find_min hex (Int.ofNat_lt.1 <| by rw [← hk₄]; exact Int.emod_lt_of_pos _ (Int.natCast_pos.2 (Nat.find_spec hex).1)) ⟨Nat.pos_of_ne_zero h, hk₅⟩ ⟨k / (Nat.find hex : ℤ), Subtype.ext_iff_val.2 (by suffices g ^ ((Nat.find hex : ℤ) * (k / Nat.find hex : ℤ)) = x by simpa [zpow_mul] rw [Int.mul_ediv_cancel' (Int.dvd_of_emod_eq_zero (Int.natAbs_eq_zero.mp hk₆)), hk])⟩⟩⟩ else by have : H = (⊥ : Subgroup α) := Subgroup.ext fun x => ⟨fun h => by simp at *; tauto, fun h => by rw [Subgroup.mem_bot.1 h]; exact H.one_mem⟩ subst this; infer_instance #align subgroup.is_cyclic Subgroup.isCyclic #align add_subgroup.is_add_cyclic AddSubgroup.isAddCyclic open Finset Nat section Classical open scoped Classical @[to_additive IsAddCyclic.card_nsmul_eq_zero_le] theorem IsCyclic.card_pow_eq_one_le [DecidableEq α] [Fintype α] [IsCyclic α] {n : ℕ} (hn0 : 0 < n) : (univ.filter fun a : α => a ^ n = 1).card ≤ n := let ⟨g, hg⟩ := IsCyclic.exists_generator (α := α) calc (univ.filter fun a : α => a ^ n = 1).card ≤ (zpowers (g ^ (Fintype.card α / Nat.gcd n (Fintype.card α))) : Set α).toFinset.card := card_le_card fun x hx => let ⟨m, hm⟩ := show x ∈ Submonoid.powers g from mem_powers_iff_mem_zpowers.2 <| hg x Set.mem_toFinset.2 ⟨(m / (Fintype.card α / Nat.gcd n (Fintype.card α)) : ℕ), by dsimp at hm have hgmn : g ^ (m * Nat.gcd n (Fintype.card α)) = 1 := by rw [pow_mul, hm, ← pow_gcd_card_eq_one_iff]; exact (mem_filter.1 hx).2 dsimp only rw [zpow_natCast, ← pow_mul, Nat.mul_div_cancel_left', hm] refine Nat.dvd_of_mul_dvd_mul_right (gcd_pos_of_pos_left (Fintype.card α) hn0) ?_ conv_lhs => rw [Nat.div_mul_cancel (Nat.gcd_dvd_right _ _), ← orderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers hg] exact orderOf_dvd_of_pow_eq_one hgmn⟩ _ ≤ n := by let ⟨m, hm⟩ := Nat.gcd_dvd_right n (Fintype.card α) have hm0 : 0 < m := Nat.pos_of_ne_zero fun hm0 => by rw [hm0, mul_zero, Fintype.card_eq_zero_iff] at hm exact hm.elim' 1 simp only [Set.toFinset_card, SetLike.coe_sort_coe] rw [Fintype.card_zpowers, orderOf_pow g, orderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers hg] nth_rw 2 [hm]; nth_rw 3 [hm] rw [Nat.mul_div_cancel_left _ (gcd_pos_of_pos_left _ hn0), gcd_mul_left_left, hm, Nat.mul_div_cancel _ hm0] exact le_of_dvd hn0 (Nat.gcd_dvd_left _ _) #align is_cyclic.card_pow_eq_one_le IsCyclic.card_pow_eq_one_le #align is_add_cyclic.card_pow_eq_one_le IsAddCyclic.card_nsmul_eq_zero_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias IsAddCyclic.card_pow_eq_one_le := IsAddCyclic.card_nsmul_eq_zero_le end Classical @[to_additive] theorem IsCyclic.exists_monoid_generator [Finite α] [IsCyclic α] : ∃ x : α, ∀ y : α, y ∈ Submonoid.powers x := by simp_rw [mem_powers_iff_mem_zpowers] exact IsCyclic.exists_generator #align is_cyclic.exists_monoid_generator IsCyclic.exists_monoid_generator #align is_add_cyclic.exists_add_monoid_generator IsAddCyclic.exists_addMonoid_generator @[to_additive] lemma IsCyclic.exists_ofOrder_eq_natCard [h : IsCyclic α] : ∃ g : α, orderOf g = Nat.card α := by obtain ⟨g, hg⟩ := h.exists_generator use g rw [← card_zpowers g, (eq_top_iff' (zpowers g)).mpr hg] exact Nat.card_congr (Equiv.Set.univ α) @[to_additive] lemma isCyclic_iff_exists_ofOrder_eq_natCard [Finite α] : IsCyclic α ↔ ∃ g : α, orderOf g = Nat.card α := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ h.exists_ofOrder_eq_natCard, fun h ↦ ?_⟩ obtain ⟨g, hg⟩ := h cases nonempty_fintype α refine isCyclic_of_orderOf_eq_card g ?_ simp [hg] @[to_additive (attr := deprecated (since := "2024-04-20"))] protected alias IsCyclic.iff_exists_ofOrder_eq_natCard_of_Fintype := isCyclic_iff_exists_ofOrder_eq_natCard section variable [DecidableEq α] [Fintype α] @[to_additive] theorem IsCyclic.image_range_orderOf (ha : ∀ x : α, x ∈ zpowers a) : Finset.image (fun i => a ^ i) (range (orderOf a)) = univ := by simp_rw [← SetLike.mem_coe] at ha simp only [_root_.image_range_orderOf, Set.eq_univ_iff_forall.mpr ha, Set.toFinset_univ] #align is_cyclic.image_range_order_of IsCyclic.image_range_orderOf #align is_add_cyclic.image_range_order_of IsAddCyclic.image_range_addOrderOf @[to_additive] theorem IsCyclic.image_range_card (ha : ∀ x : α, x ∈ zpowers a) : Finset.image (fun i => a ^ i) (range (Fintype.card α)) = univ := by rw [← orderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers ha, IsCyclic.image_range_orderOf ha] #align is_cyclic.image_range_card IsCyclic.image_range_card #align is_add_cyclic.image_range_card IsAddCyclic.image_range_card @[to_additive] theorem IsCyclic.unique_zpow_zmod (ha : ∀ x : α, x ∈ zpowers a) (x : α) : ∃! n : ZMod (Fintype.card α), x = a ^ n.val := by obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := ha x refine ⟨n, (?_ : a ^ n = _), fun y (hy : a ^ n = _) ↦ ?_⟩ · rw [← zpow_natCast, zpow_eq_zpow_iff_modEq, orderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers ha, Int.modEq_comm, Int.modEq_iff_add_fac, ← ZMod.intCast_eq_iff] · rw [← zpow_natCast, zpow_eq_zpow_iff_modEq, orderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers ha, ← ZMod.intCast_eq_intCast_iff] at hy simp [hy] @[to_additive] lemma IsCyclic.ext {G : Type*} [Group G] [Fintype G] [IsCyclic G] {d : ℕ} {a b : ZMod d} (hGcard : Fintype.card G = d) (h : ∀ t : G, t ^ a.val = t ^ b.val) : a = b := by obtain ⟨g, hg⟩ := IsCyclic.exists_generator (α := G) specialize h g subst hGcard rw [pow_eq_pow_iff_modEq, orderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers hg, ← ZMod.natCast_eq_natCast_iff] at h simpa [ZMod.natCast_val, ZMod.cast_id'] using h end section Totient variable [DecidableEq α] [Fintype α] (hn : ∀ n : ℕ, 0 < n → (univ.filter fun a : α => a ^ n = 1).card ≤ n) @[to_additive] private theorem card_pow_eq_one_eq_orderOf_aux (a : α) : (Finset.univ.filter fun b : α => b ^ orderOf a = 1).card = orderOf a := le_antisymm (hn _ (orderOf_pos a)) (calc orderOf a = @Fintype.card (zpowers a) (id _) := Fintype.card_zpowers.symm _ ≤ @Fintype.card (↑(univ.filter fun b : α => b ^ orderOf a = 1) : Set α) (Fintype.ofFinset _ fun _ => Iff.rfl) := (@Fintype.card_le_of_injective (zpowers a) (↑(univ.filter fun b : α => b ^ orderOf a = 1) : Set α) (id _) (id _) (fun b => ⟨b.1, mem_filter.2 ⟨mem_univ _, by let ⟨i, hi⟩ := b.2 rw [← hi, ← zpow_natCast, ← zpow_mul, mul_comm, zpow_mul, zpow_natCast, pow_orderOf_eq_one, one_zpow]⟩⟩) fun _ _ h => Subtype.eq (Subtype.mk.inj h)) _ = (univ.filter fun b : α => b ^ orderOf a = 1).card := Fintype.card_ofFinset _ _ ) -- Use φ for `Nat.totient` open Nat @[to_additive] private theorem card_orderOf_eq_totient_aux₁ : ∀ {d : ℕ}, d ∣ Fintype.card α → 0 < (univ.filter fun a : α => orderOf a = d).card → (univ.filter fun a : α => orderOf a = d).card = φ d := by intro d hd hpos induction' d using Nat.strongRec' with d IH rcases Decidable.eq_or_ne d 0 with (rfl | hd0) · cases Fintype.card_ne_zero (eq_zero_of_zero_dvd hd) rcases card_pos.1 hpos with ⟨a, ha'⟩ have ha : orderOf a = d := (mem_filter.1 ha').2 have h1 : (∑ m ∈ d.properDivisors, (univ.filter fun a : α => orderOf a = m).card) = ∑ m ∈ d.properDivisors, φ m := by refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun m hm => ?_ simp only [mem_filter, mem_range, mem_properDivisors] at hm refine IH m hm.2 (hm.1.trans hd) (Finset.card_pos.2 ⟨a ^ (d / m), ?_⟩) simp only [mem_filter, mem_univ, orderOf_pow a, ha, true_and_iff, Nat.gcd_eq_right (div_dvd_of_dvd hm.1), Nat.div_div_self hm.1 hd0] have h2 : (∑ m ∈ d.divisors, (univ.filter fun a : α => orderOf a = m).card) = ∑ m ∈ d.divisors, φ m := by rw [← filter_dvd_eq_divisors hd0, sum_card_orderOf_eq_card_pow_eq_one hd0, filter_dvd_eq_divisors hd0, sum_totient, ← ha, card_pow_eq_one_eq_orderOf_aux hn a] simpa [← cons_self_properDivisors hd0, ← h1] using h2 @[to_additive] theorem card_orderOf_eq_totient_aux₂ {d : ℕ} (hd : d ∣ Fintype.card α) : (univ.filter fun a : α => orderOf a = d).card = φ d := by let c := Fintype.card α have hc0 : 0 < c := Fintype.card_pos_iff.2 ⟨1⟩ apply card_orderOf_eq_totient_aux₁ hn hd by_contra h0 -- Must qualify `Finset.card_eq_zero` because of leanprover/lean4#2849 -- Must specify the argument `α` to avoid mathlib4#10830 simp_rw [not_lt, Nat.le_zero, Finset.card_eq_zero] at h0 apply lt_irrefl c calc c = ∑ m ∈ c.divisors, (univ.filter fun a : α => orderOf a = m).card := by simp only [← filter_dvd_eq_divisors hc0.ne', sum_card_orderOf_eq_card_pow_eq_one hc0.ne'] apply congr_arg card simp [c] _ = ∑ m ∈ c.divisors.erase d, (univ.filter fun a : α => orderOf a = m).card := by rw [eq_comm] refine sum_subset (erase_subset _ _) fun m hm₁ hm₂ => ?_ have : m = d := by contrapose! hm₂ exact mem_erase_of_ne_of_mem hm₂ hm₁ simp [this, h0] _ ≤ ∑ m ∈ c.divisors.erase d, φ m := by refine sum_le_sum fun m hm => ?_ have hmc : m ∣ c := by simp only [mem_erase, mem_divisors] at hm tauto rcases (filter (fun a : α => orderOf a = m) univ).card.eq_zero_or_pos with (h1 | h1) · simp [h1] · simp [card_orderOf_eq_totient_aux₁ hn hmc h1] _ < ∑ m ∈ c.divisors, φ m := sum_erase_lt_of_pos (mem_divisors.2 ⟨hd, hc0.ne'⟩) (totient_pos.2 (pos_of_dvd_of_pos hd hc0)) _ = c := sum_totient _ #align card_order_of_eq_totient_aux₂ card_orderOf_eq_totient_aux₂ @[to_additive isAddCyclic_of_card_nsmul_eq_zero_le] theorem isCyclic_of_card_pow_eq_one_le : IsCyclic α := have : (univ.filter fun a : α => orderOf a = Fintype.card α).Nonempty := card_pos.1 <| by rw [card_orderOf_eq_totient_aux₂ hn dvd_rfl, totient_pos] apply Fintype.card_pos let ⟨x, hx⟩ := this isCyclic_of_orderOf_eq_card x (Finset.mem_filter.1 hx).2 #align is_cyclic_of_card_pow_eq_one_le isCyclic_of_card_pow_eq_one_le @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")] alias isAddCyclic_of_card_pow_eq_one_le := isAddCyclic_of_card_nsmul_eq_zero_le end Totient @[to_additive]
Mathlib/GroupTheory/SpecificGroups/Cyclic.lean
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theorem IsCyclic.card_orderOf_eq_totient [IsCyclic α] [Fintype α] {d : ℕ} (hd : d ∣ Fintype.card α) : (univ.filter fun a : α => orderOf a = d).card = totient d := by
classical apply card_orderOf_eq_totient_aux₂ (fun n => IsCyclic.card_pow_eq_one_le) hd
/- Copyright (c) 2024 Mitchell Lee. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mitchell Lee -/ import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Coxeter.Length import Mathlib.Data.ZMod.Parity /-! # Reflections, inversions, and inversion sequences Throughout this file, `B` is a type and `M : CoxeterMatrix B` is a Coxeter matrix. `cs : CoxeterSystem M W` is a Coxeter system; that is, `W` is a group, and `cs` holds the data of a group isomorphism `W ≃* M.group`, where `M.group` refers to the quotient of the free group on `B` by the Coxeter relations given by the matrix `M`. See `Mathlib/GroupTheory/Coxeter/Basic.lean` for more details. We define a *reflection* (`CoxeterSystem.IsReflection`) to be an element of the form $t = u s_i u^{-1}$, where $u \in W$ and $s_i$ is a simple reflection. We say that a reflection $t$ is a *left inversion* (`CoxeterSystem.IsLeftInversion`) of an element $w \in W$ if $\ell(t w) < \ell(w)$, and we say it is a *right inversion* (`CoxeterSystem.IsRightInversion`) of $w$ if $\ell(w t) > \ell(w)$. Here $\ell$ is the length function (see `Mathlib/GroupTheory/Coxeter/Length.lean`). Given a word, we define its *left inversion sequence* (`CoxeterSystem.leftInvSeq`) and its *right inversion sequence* (`CoxeterSystem.rightInvSeq`). We prove that if a word is reduced, then both of its inversion sequences contain no duplicates. In fact, the right (respectively, left) inversion sequence of a reduced word for $w$ consists of all of the right (respectively, left) inversions of $w$ in some order, but we do not prove that in this file. ## Main definitions * `CoxeterSystem.IsReflection` * `CoxeterSystem.IsLeftInversion` * `CoxeterSystem.IsRightInversion` * `CoxeterSystem.leftInvSeq` * `CoxeterSystem.rightInvSeq` ## References * [A. Björner and F. Brenti, *Combinatorics of Coxeter Groups*](bjorner2005) -/ namespace CoxeterSystem open List Matrix Function variable {B : Type*} variable {W : Type*} [Group W] variable {M : CoxeterMatrix B} (cs : CoxeterSystem M W) local prefix:100 "s" => cs.simple local prefix:100 "π" => cs.wordProd local prefix:100 "ℓ" => cs.length /-- `t : W` is a *reflection* of the Coxeter system `cs` if it is of the form $w s_i w^{-1}$, where $w \in W$ and $s_i$ is a simple reflection. -/ def IsReflection (t : W) : Prop := ∃ w i, t = w * s i * w⁻¹ theorem isReflection_simple (i : B) : cs.IsReflection (s i) := by use 1, i; simp namespace IsReflection variable {cs} variable {t : W} (ht : cs.IsReflection t) theorem pow_two : t ^ 2 = 1 := by rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩ simp theorem mul_self : t * t = 1 := by rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩ simp theorem inv : t⁻¹ = t := by rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩ simp [mul_assoc] theorem isReflection_inv : cs.IsReflection t⁻¹ := by rwa [ht.inv] theorem odd_length : Odd (ℓ t) := by suffices cs.lengthParity t = Multiplicative.ofAdd 1 by simpa [lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length, ZMod.eq_one_iff_odd] rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩ simp [lengthParity_simple] theorem length_mul_left_ne (w : W) : ℓ (w * t) ≠ ℓ w := by suffices cs.lengthParity (w * t) ≠ cs.lengthParity w by contrapose! this simp only [lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length, this] rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩ simp [lengthParity_simple] theorem length_mul_right_ne (w : W) : ℓ (t * w) ≠ ℓ w := by suffices cs.lengthParity (t * w) ≠ cs.lengthParity w by contrapose! this simp only [lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length, this] rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩ simp [lengthParity_simple] theorem conj (w : W) : cs.IsReflection (w * t * w⁻¹) := by obtain ⟨u, i, rfl⟩ := ht use w * u, i group end IsReflection @[simp] theorem isReflection_conj_iff (w t : W) : cs.IsReflection (w * t * w⁻¹) ↔ cs.IsReflection t := by constructor · intro h simpa [← mul_assoc] using h.conj w⁻¹ · exact IsReflection.conj (w := w) /-- The proposition that `t` is a right inversion of `w`; i.e., `t` is a reflection and $\ell (w t) < \ell(w)$. -/ def IsRightInversion (w t : W) : Prop := cs.IsReflection t ∧ ℓ (w * t) < ℓ w /-- The proposition that `t` is a left inversion of `w`; i.e., `t` is a reflection and $\ell (t w) < \ell(w)$. -/ def IsLeftInversion (w t : W) : Prop := cs.IsReflection t ∧ ℓ (t * w) < ℓ w theorem isRightInversion_inv_iff {w t : W} : cs.IsRightInversion w⁻¹ t ↔ cs.IsLeftInversion w t := by apply and_congr_right intro ht rw [← length_inv, mul_inv_rev, inv_inv, ht.inv, cs.length_inv w] theorem isLeftInversion_inv_iff {w t : W} : cs.IsLeftInversion w⁻¹ t ↔ cs.IsRightInversion w t := by convert cs.isRightInversion_inv_iff.symm simp namespace IsReflection variable {cs} variable {t : W} (ht : cs.IsReflection t) theorem isRightInversion_mul_left_iff {w : W} : cs.IsRightInversion (w * t) t ↔ ¬cs.IsRightInversion w t := by unfold IsRightInversion simp only [mul_assoc, ht.inv, ht.mul_self, mul_one, ht, true_and, not_lt] constructor · exact le_of_lt · exact (lt_of_le_of_ne' · (ht.length_mul_left_ne w)) theorem not_isRightInversion_mul_left_iff {w : W} : ¬cs.IsRightInversion (w * t) t ↔ cs.IsRightInversion w t := ht.isRightInversion_mul_left_iff.not_left theorem isLeftInversion_mul_right_iff {w : W} : cs.IsLeftInversion (t * w) t ↔ ¬cs.IsLeftInversion w t := by rw [← isRightInversion_inv_iff, ← isRightInversion_inv_iff, mul_inv_rev, ht.inv, ht.isRightInversion_mul_left_iff] theorem not_isLeftInversion_mul_right_iff {w : W} : ¬cs.IsLeftInversion (t * w) t ↔ cs.IsLeftInversion w t := ht.isLeftInversion_mul_right_iff.not_left end IsReflection @[simp] theorem isRightInversion_simple_iff_isRightDescent (w : W) (i : B) : cs.IsRightInversion w (s i) ↔ cs.IsRightDescent w i := by simp [IsRightInversion, IsRightDescent, cs.isReflection_simple i] @[simp] theorem isLeftInversion_simple_iff_isLeftDescent (w : W) (i : B) : cs.IsLeftInversion w (s i) ↔ cs.IsLeftDescent w i := by simp [IsLeftInversion, IsLeftDescent, cs.isReflection_simple i] /-- The right inversion sequence of `ω`. The right inversion sequence of a word $s_{i_1} \cdots s_{i_\ell}$ is the sequence $$s_{i_\ell}\cdots s_{i_1}\cdots s_{i_\ell}, \ldots, s_{i_{\ell}}s_{i_{\ell - 1}}s_{i_{\ell - 2}}s_{i_{\ell - 1}}s_{i_\ell}, \ldots, s_{i_{\ell}}s_{i_{\ell - 1}}s_{i_\ell}, s_{i_\ell}.$$ -/ def rightInvSeq (ω : List B) : List W := match ω with | [] => [] | i :: ω => (π ω)⁻¹ * (s i) * (π ω) :: rightInvSeq ω /-- The left inversion sequence of `ω`. The left inversion sequence of a word $s_{i_1} \cdots s_{i_\ell}$ is the sequence $$s_{i_1}, s_{i_1}s_{i_2}s_{i_1}, s_{i_1}s_{i_2}s_{i_3}s_{i_2}s_{i_1}, \ldots, s_{i_1}\cdots s_{i_\ell}\cdots s_{i_1}.$$ -/ def leftInvSeq (ω : List B) : List W := match ω with | [] => [] | i :: ω => s i :: List.map (MulAut.conj (s i)) (leftInvSeq ω) local prefix:100 "ris" => cs.rightInvSeq local prefix:100 "lis" => cs.leftInvSeq @[simp] theorem rightInvSeq_nil : ris [] = [] := rfl @[simp] theorem leftInvSeq_nil : lis [] = [] := rfl @[simp] theorem rightInvSeq_singleton (i : B) : ris [i] = [s i] := by simp [rightInvSeq] @[simp] theorem leftInvSeq_singleton (i : B) : lis [i] = [s i] := rfl theorem rightInvSeq_concat (ω : List B) (i : B) : ris (ω.concat i) = (List.map (MulAut.conj (s i)) (ris ω)).concat (s i) := by induction' ω with j ω ih · simp · dsimp [rightInvSeq] rw [ih] simp only [concat_eq_append, wordProd_append, wordProd_cons, wordProd_nil, mul_one, mul_inv_rev, inv_simple, cons_append, cons.injEq, and_true] group private theorem leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse (ω : List B) : lis ω = (ris ω.reverse).reverse := by induction' ω with i ω ih · simp · rw [leftInvSeq, reverse_cons, ← concat_eq_append, rightInvSeq_concat, ih] simp [map_reverse] theorem leftInvSeq_concat (ω : List B) (i : B) : lis (ω.concat i) = (lis ω).concat ((π ω) * (s i) * (π ω)⁻¹) := by simp [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse, rightInvSeq] theorem rightInvSeq_reverse (ω : List B) : ris (ω.reverse) = (lis ω).reverse := by simp [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse] theorem leftInvSeq_reverse (ω : List B) : lis (ω.reverse) = (ris ω).reverse := by simp [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse] @[simp] theorem length_rightInvSeq (ω : List B) : (ris ω).length = ω.length := by induction' ω with i ω ih · simp · simpa [rightInvSeq] @[simp] theorem length_leftInvSeq (ω : List B) : (lis ω).length = ω.length := by simp [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse]
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theorem getD_rightInvSeq (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) : (ris ω).getD j 1 = (π (ω.drop (j + 1)))⁻¹ * (Option.map (cs.simple) (ω.get? j)).getD 1 * π (ω.drop (j + 1)) := by
induction' ω with i ω ih generalizing j · simp · dsimp only [rightInvSeq] rcases j with _ | j' · simp [getD_cons_zero] · simp [getD_cons_succ, ih j']
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.FieldDivision import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Lifts import Mathlib.Data.List.Prime #align_import data.polynomial.splits from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f694c7dead66f5d4c80f446c796a5aad14707f0e" /-! # Split polynomials A polynomial `f : K[X]` splits over a field extension `L` of `K` if it is zero or all of its irreducible factors over `L` have degree `1`. ## Main definitions * `Polynomial.Splits i f`: A predicate on a homomorphism `i : K →+* L` from a commutative ring to a field and a polynomial `f` saying that `f.map i` is zero or all of its irreducible factors over `L` have degree `1`. -/ noncomputable section open Polynomial universe u v w variable {R : Type*} {F : Type u} {K : Type v} {L : Type w} namespace Polynomial open Polynomial section Splits section CommRing variable [CommRing K] [Field L] [Field F] variable (i : K →+* L) /-- A polynomial `Splits` iff it is zero or all of its irreducible factors have `degree` 1. -/ def Splits (f : K[X]) : Prop := f.map i = 0 ∨ ∀ {g : L[X]}, Irreducible g → g ∣ f.map i → degree g = 1 #align polynomial.splits Polynomial.Splits @[simp] theorem splits_zero : Splits i (0 : K[X]) := Or.inl (Polynomial.map_zero i) #align polynomial.splits_zero Polynomial.splits_zero theorem splits_of_map_eq_C {f : K[X]} {a : L} (h : f.map i = C a) : Splits i f := letI := Classical.decEq L if ha : a = 0 then Or.inl (h.trans (ha.symm ▸ C_0)) else Or.inr fun hg ⟨p, hp⟩ => absurd hg.1 <| Classical.not_not.2 <| isUnit_iff_degree_eq_zero.2 <| by have := congr_arg degree hp rw [h, degree_C ha, degree_mul, @eq_comm (WithBot ℕ) 0, Nat.WithBot.add_eq_zero_iff] at this exact this.1 set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align polynomial.splits_of_map_eq_C Polynomial.splits_of_map_eq_C @[simp] theorem splits_C (a : K) : Splits i (C a) := splits_of_map_eq_C i (map_C i) set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align polynomial.splits_C Polynomial.splits_C theorem splits_of_map_degree_eq_one {f : K[X]} (hf : degree (f.map i) = 1) : Splits i f := Or.inr fun hg ⟨p, hp⟩ => by have := congr_arg degree hp simp [Nat.WithBot.add_eq_one_iff, hf, @eq_comm (WithBot ℕ) 1, mt isUnit_iff_degree_eq_zero.2 hg.1] at this tauto #align polynomial.splits_of_map_degree_eq_one Polynomial.splits_of_map_degree_eq_one theorem splits_of_degree_le_one {f : K[X]} (hf : degree f ≤ 1) : Splits i f := if hif : degree (f.map i) ≤ 0 then splits_of_map_eq_C i (degree_le_zero_iff.mp hif) else by push_neg at hif rw [← Order.succ_le_iff, ← WithBot.coe_zero, WithBot.succ_coe, Nat.succ_eq_succ] at hif exact splits_of_map_degree_eq_one i (le_antisymm ((degree_map_le i _).trans hf) hif) #align polynomial.splits_of_degree_le_one Polynomial.splits_of_degree_le_one theorem splits_of_degree_eq_one {f : K[X]} (hf : degree f = 1) : Splits i f := splits_of_degree_le_one i hf.le #align polynomial.splits_of_degree_eq_one Polynomial.splits_of_degree_eq_one theorem splits_of_natDegree_le_one {f : K[X]} (hf : natDegree f ≤ 1) : Splits i f := splits_of_degree_le_one i (degree_le_of_natDegree_le hf) #align polynomial.splits_of_nat_degree_le_one Polynomial.splits_of_natDegree_le_one theorem splits_of_natDegree_eq_one {f : K[X]} (hf : natDegree f = 1) : Splits i f := splits_of_natDegree_le_one i (le_of_eq hf) #align polynomial.splits_of_nat_degree_eq_one Polynomial.splits_of_natDegree_eq_one theorem splits_mul {f g : K[X]} (hf : Splits i f) (hg : Splits i g) : Splits i (f * g) := letI := Classical.decEq L if h : (f * g).map i = 0 then Or.inl h else Or.inr @fun p hp hpf => ((irreducible_iff_prime.1 hp).2.2 _ _ (show p ∣ map i f * map i g by convert hpf; rw [Polynomial.map_mul])).elim (hf.resolve_left (fun hf => by simp [hf] at h) hp) (hg.resolve_left (fun hg => by simp [hg] at h) hp) #align polynomial.splits_mul Polynomial.splits_mul theorem splits_of_splits_mul' {f g : K[X]} (hfg : (f * g).map i ≠ 0) (h : Splits i (f * g)) : Splits i f ∧ Splits i g := ⟨Or.inr @fun g hgi hg => Or.resolve_left h hfg hgi (by rw [Polynomial.map_mul]; exact hg.trans (dvd_mul_right _ _)), Or.inr @fun g hgi hg => Or.resolve_left h hfg hgi (by rw [Polynomial.map_mul]; exact hg.trans (dvd_mul_left _ _))⟩ #align polynomial.splits_of_splits_mul' Polynomial.splits_of_splits_mul' theorem splits_map_iff (j : L →+* F) {f : K[X]} : Splits j (f.map i) ↔ Splits (j.comp i) f := by simp [Splits, Polynomial.map_map] #align polynomial.splits_map_iff Polynomial.splits_map_iff theorem splits_one : Splits i 1 := splits_C i 1 #align polynomial.splits_one Polynomial.splits_one theorem splits_of_isUnit [IsDomain K] {u : K[X]} (hu : IsUnit u) : u.Splits i := (isUnit_iff.mp hu).choose_spec.2 ▸ splits_C _ _ #align polynomial.splits_of_is_unit Polynomial.splits_of_isUnit theorem splits_X_sub_C {x : K} : (X - C x).Splits i := splits_of_degree_le_one _ <| degree_X_sub_C_le _ set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align polynomial.splits_X_sub_C Polynomial.splits_X_sub_C theorem splits_X : X.Splits i := splits_of_degree_le_one _ degree_X_le set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align polynomial.splits_X Polynomial.splits_X theorem splits_prod {ι : Type u} {s : ι → K[X]} {t : Finset ι} : (∀ j ∈ t, (s j).Splits i) → (∏ x ∈ t, s x).Splits i := by classical refine Finset.induction_on t (fun _ => splits_one i) fun a t hat ih ht => ?_ rw [Finset.forall_mem_insert] at ht; rw [Finset.prod_insert hat] exact splits_mul i ht.1 (ih ht.2) #align polynomial.splits_prod Polynomial.splits_prod theorem splits_pow {f : K[X]} (hf : f.Splits i) (n : ℕ) : (f ^ n).Splits i := by rw [← Finset.card_range n, ← Finset.prod_const] exact splits_prod i fun j _ => hf #align polynomial.splits_pow Polynomial.splits_pow theorem splits_X_pow (n : ℕ) : (X ^ n).Splits i := splits_pow i (splits_X i) n set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align polynomial.splits_X_pow Polynomial.splits_X_pow theorem splits_id_iff_splits {f : K[X]} : (f.map i).Splits (RingHom.id L) ↔ f.Splits i := by rw [splits_map_iff, RingHom.id_comp] #align polynomial.splits_id_iff_splits Polynomial.splits_id_iff_splits theorem exists_root_of_splits' {f : K[X]} (hs : Splits i f) (hf0 : degree (f.map i) ≠ 0) : ∃ x, eval₂ i x f = 0 := letI := Classical.decEq L if hf0' : f.map i = 0 then by simp [eval₂_eq_eval_map, hf0'] else let ⟨g, hg⟩ := WfDvdMonoid.exists_irreducible_factor (show ¬IsUnit (f.map i) from mt isUnit_iff_degree_eq_zero.1 hf0) hf0' let ⟨x, hx⟩ := exists_root_of_degree_eq_one (hs.resolve_left hf0' hg.1 hg.2) let ⟨i, hi⟩ := hg.2 ⟨x, by rw [← eval_map, hi, eval_mul, show _ = _ from hx, zero_mul]⟩ #align polynomial.exists_root_of_splits' Polynomial.exists_root_of_splits' theorem roots_ne_zero_of_splits' {f : K[X]} (hs : Splits i f) (hf0 : natDegree (f.map i) ≠ 0) : (f.map i).roots ≠ 0 := let ⟨x, hx⟩ := exists_root_of_splits' i hs fun h => hf0 <| natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some h fun h => by rw [← eval_map] at hx have : f.map i ≠ 0 := by intro; simp_all cases h.subst ((mem_roots this).2 hx) #align polynomial.roots_ne_zero_of_splits' Polynomial.roots_ne_zero_of_splits' /-- Pick a root of a polynomial that splits. See `rootOfSplits` for polynomials over a field which has simpler assumptions. -/ def rootOfSplits' {f : K[X]} (hf : f.Splits i) (hfd : (f.map i).degree ≠ 0) : L := Classical.choose <| exists_root_of_splits' i hf hfd #align polynomial.root_of_splits' Polynomial.rootOfSplits' theorem map_rootOfSplits' {f : K[X]} (hf : f.Splits i) (hfd) : f.eval₂ i (rootOfSplits' i hf hfd) = 0 := Classical.choose_spec <| exists_root_of_splits' i hf hfd #align polynomial.map_root_of_splits' Polynomial.map_rootOfSplits' theorem natDegree_eq_card_roots' {p : K[X]} {i : K →+* L} (hsplit : Splits i p) : (p.map i).natDegree = Multiset.card (p.map i).roots := by by_cases hp : p.map i = 0 · rw [hp, natDegree_zero, roots_zero, Multiset.card_zero] obtain ⟨q, he, hd, hr⟩ := exists_prod_multiset_X_sub_C_mul (p.map i) rw [← splits_id_iff_splits, ← he] at hsplit rw [← he] at hp have hq : q ≠ 0 := fun h => hp (by rw [h, mul_zero]) rw [← hd, add_right_eq_self] by_contra h have h' : (map (RingHom.id L) q).natDegree ≠ 0 := by simp [h] have := roots_ne_zero_of_splits' (RingHom.id L) (splits_of_splits_mul' _ ?_ hsplit).2 h' · rw [map_id] at this exact this hr · rw [map_id] exact mul_ne_zero monic_prod_multiset_X_sub_C.ne_zero hq #align polynomial.nat_degree_eq_card_roots' Polynomial.natDegree_eq_card_roots' theorem degree_eq_card_roots' {p : K[X]} {i : K →+* L} (p_ne_zero : p.map i ≠ 0) (hsplit : Splits i p) : (p.map i).degree = Multiset.card (p.map i).roots := by simp [degree_eq_natDegree p_ne_zero, natDegree_eq_card_roots' hsplit] #align polynomial.degree_eq_card_roots' Polynomial.degree_eq_card_roots' end CommRing variable [CommRing R] [Field K] [Field L] [Field F] variable (i : K →+* L) /-- This lemma is for polynomials over a field. -/ theorem splits_iff (f : K[X]) : Splits i f ↔ f = 0 ∨ ∀ {g : L[X]}, Irreducible g → g ∣ f.map i → degree g = 1 := by rw [Splits, map_eq_zero] #align polynomial.splits_iff Polynomial.splits_iff /-- This lemma is for polynomials over a field. -/ theorem Splits.def {i : K →+* L} {f : K[X]} (h : Splits i f) : f = 0 ∨ ∀ {g : L[X]}, Irreducible g → g ∣ f.map i → degree g = 1 := (splits_iff i f).mp h #align polynomial.splits.def Polynomial.Splits.def theorem splits_of_splits_mul {f g : K[X]} (hfg : f * g ≠ 0) (h : Splits i (f * g)) : Splits i f ∧ Splits i g := splits_of_splits_mul' i (map_ne_zero hfg) h #align polynomial.splits_of_splits_mul Polynomial.splits_of_splits_mul theorem splits_of_splits_of_dvd {f g : K[X]} (hf0 : f ≠ 0) (hf : Splits i f) (hgf : g ∣ f) : Splits i g := by obtain ⟨f, rfl⟩ := hgf exact (splits_of_splits_mul i hf0 hf).1 #align polynomial.splits_of_splits_of_dvd Polynomial.splits_of_splits_of_dvd theorem splits_of_splits_gcd_left [DecidableEq K] {f g : K[X]} (hf0 : f ≠ 0) (hf : Splits i f) : Splits i (EuclideanDomain.gcd f g) := Polynomial.splits_of_splits_of_dvd i hf0 hf (EuclideanDomain.gcd_dvd_left f g) #align polynomial.splits_of_splits_gcd_left Polynomial.splits_of_splits_gcd_left theorem splits_of_splits_gcd_right [DecidableEq K] {f g : K[X]} (hg0 : g ≠ 0) (hg : Splits i g) : Splits i (EuclideanDomain.gcd f g) := Polynomial.splits_of_splits_of_dvd i hg0 hg (EuclideanDomain.gcd_dvd_right f g) #align polynomial.splits_of_splits_gcd_right Polynomial.splits_of_splits_gcd_right theorem splits_mul_iff {f g : K[X]} (hf : f ≠ 0) (hg : g ≠ 0) : (f * g).Splits i ↔ f.Splits i ∧ g.Splits i := ⟨splits_of_splits_mul i (mul_ne_zero hf hg), fun ⟨hfs, hgs⟩ => splits_mul i hfs hgs⟩ #align polynomial.splits_mul_iff Polynomial.splits_mul_iff theorem splits_prod_iff {ι : Type u} {s : ι → K[X]} {t : Finset ι} : (∀ j ∈ t, s j ≠ 0) → ((∏ x ∈ t, s x).Splits i ↔ ∀ j ∈ t, (s j).Splits i) := by classical refine Finset.induction_on t (fun _ => ⟨fun _ _ h => by simp only [Finset.not_mem_empty] at h, fun _ => splits_one i⟩) fun a t hat ih ht => ?_ rw [Finset.forall_mem_insert] at ht ⊢ rw [Finset.prod_insert hat, splits_mul_iff i ht.1 (Finset.prod_ne_zero_iff.2 ht.2), ih ht.2] #align polynomial.splits_prod_iff Polynomial.splits_prod_iff theorem degree_eq_one_of_irreducible_of_splits {p : K[X]} (hp : Irreducible p) (hp_splits : Splits (RingHom.id K) p) : p.degree = 1 := by rcases hp_splits with ⟨⟩ | hp_splits · exfalso simp_all · apply hp_splits hp simp #align polynomial.degree_eq_one_of_irreducible_of_splits Polynomial.degree_eq_one_of_irreducible_of_splits theorem exists_root_of_splits {f : K[X]} (hs : Splits i f) (hf0 : degree f ≠ 0) : ∃ x, eval₂ i x f = 0 := exists_root_of_splits' i hs ((f.degree_map i).symm ▸ hf0) #align polynomial.exists_root_of_splits Polynomial.exists_root_of_splits theorem roots_ne_zero_of_splits {f : K[X]} (hs : Splits i f) (hf0 : natDegree f ≠ 0) : (f.map i).roots ≠ 0 := roots_ne_zero_of_splits' i hs (ne_of_eq_of_ne (natDegree_map i) hf0) #align polynomial.roots_ne_zero_of_splits Polynomial.roots_ne_zero_of_splits /-- Pick a root of a polynomial that splits. This version is for polynomials over a field and has simpler assumptions. -/ def rootOfSplits {f : K[X]} (hf : f.Splits i) (hfd : f.degree ≠ 0) : L := rootOfSplits' i hf ((f.degree_map i).symm ▸ hfd) #align polynomial.root_of_splits Polynomial.rootOfSplits /-- `rootOfSplits'` is definitionally equal to `rootOfSplits`. -/ theorem rootOfSplits'_eq_rootOfSplits {f : K[X]} (hf : f.Splits i) (hfd) : rootOfSplits' i hf hfd = rootOfSplits i hf (f.degree_map i ▸ hfd) := rfl #align polynomial.root_of_splits'_eq_root_of_splits Polynomial.rootOfSplits'_eq_rootOfSplits theorem map_rootOfSplits {f : K[X]} (hf : f.Splits i) (hfd) : f.eval₂ i (rootOfSplits i hf hfd) = 0 := map_rootOfSplits' i hf (ne_of_eq_of_ne (degree_map f i) hfd) #align polynomial.map_root_of_splits Polynomial.map_rootOfSplits theorem natDegree_eq_card_roots {p : K[X]} {i : K →+* L} (hsplit : Splits i p) : p.natDegree = Multiset.card (p.map i).roots := (natDegree_map i).symm.trans <| natDegree_eq_card_roots' hsplit #align polynomial.nat_degree_eq_card_roots Polynomial.natDegree_eq_card_roots theorem degree_eq_card_roots {p : K[X]} {i : K →+* L} (p_ne_zero : p ≠ 0) (hsplit : Splits i p) : p.degree = Multiset.card (p.map i).roots := by rw [degree_eq_natDegree p_ne_zero, natDegree_eq_card_roots hsplit] #align polynomial.degree_eq_card_roots Polynomial.degree_eq_card_roots theorem roots_map {f : K[X]} (hf : f.Splits <| RingHom.id K) : (f.map i).roots = f.roots.map i := (roots_map_of_injective_of_card_eq_natDegree i.injective <| by convert (natDegree_eq_card_roots hf).symm rw [map_id]).symm #align polynomial.roots_map Polynomial.roots_map theorem image_rootSet [Algebra R K] [Algebra R L] {p : R[X]} (h : p.Splits (algebraMap R K)) (f : K →ₐ[R] L) : f '' p.rootSet K = p.rootSet L := by classical rw [rootSet, ← Finset.coe_image, ← Multiset.toFinset_map, ← f.coe_toRingHom, ← roots_map _ ((splits_id_iff_splits (algebraMap R K)).mpr h), map_map, f.comp_algebraMap, ← rootSet] #align polynomial.image_root_set Polynomial.image_rootSet theorem adjoin_rootSet_eq_range [Algebra R K] [Algebra R L] {p : R[X]} (h : p.Splits (algebraMap R K)) (f : K →ₐ[R] L) : Algebra.adjoin R (p.rootSet L) = f.range ↔ Algebra.adjoin R (p.rootSet K) = ⊤ := by rw [← image_rootSet h f, Algebra.adjoin_image, ← Algebra.map_top] exact (Subalgebra.map_injective f.toRingHom.injective).eq_iff #align polynomial.adjoin_root_set_eq_range Polynomial.adjoin_rootSet_eq_range theorem eq_prod_roots_of_splits {p : K[X]} {i : K →+* L} (hsplit : Splits i p) : p.map i = C (i p.leadingCoeff) * ((p.map i).roots.map fun a => X - C a).prod := by rw [← leadingCoeff_map]; symm apply C_leadingCoeff_mul_prod_multiset_X_sub_C rw [natDegree_map]; exact (natDegree_eq_card_roots hsplit).symm #align polynomial.eq_prod_roots_of_splits Polynomial.eq_prod_roots_of_splits theorem eq_prod_roots_of_splits_id {p : K[X]} (hsplit : Splits (RingHom.id K) p) : p = C p.leadingCoeff * (p.roots.map fun a => X - C a).prod := by simpa using eq_prod_roots_of_splits hsplit #align polynomial.eq_prod_roots_of_splits_id Polynomial.eq_prod_roots_of_splits_id theorem eq_prod_roots_of_monic_of_splits_id {p : K[X]} (m : Monic p) (hsplit : Splits (RingHom.id K) p) : p = (p.roots.map fun a => X - C a).prod := by convert eq_prod_roots_of_splits_id hsplit simp [m] #align polynomial.eq_prod_roots_of_monic_of_splits_id Polynomial.eq_prod_roots_of_monic_of_splits_id theorem eq_X_sub_C_of_splits_of_single_root {x : K} {h : K[X]} (h_splits : Splits i h) (h_roots : (h.map i).roots = {i x}) : h = C h.leadingCoeff * (X - C x) := by apply Polynomial.map_injective _ i.injective rw [eq_prod_roots_of_splits h_splits, h_roots] simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align polynomial.eq_X_sub_C_of_splits_of_single_root Polynomial.eq_X_sub_C_of_splits_of_single_root variable (R) in theorem mem_lift_of_splits_of_roots_mem_range [Algebra R K] {f : K[X]} (hs : f.Splits (RingHom.id K)) (hm : f.Monic) (hr : ∀ a ∈ f.roots, a ∈ (algebraMap R K).range) : f ∈ Polynomial.lifts (algebraMap R K) := by rw [eq_prod_roots_of_monic_of_splits_id hm hs, lifts_iff_liftsRing] refine Subring.multiset_prod_mem _ _ fun P hP => ?_ obtain ⟨b, hb, rfl⟩ := Multiset.mem_map.1 hP exact Subring.sub_mem _ (X_mem_lifts _) (C'_mem_lifts (hr _ hb)) #align polynomial.mem_lift_of_splits_of_roots_mem_range Polynomial.mem_lift_of_splits_of_roots_mem_range section UFD attribute [local instance] PrincipalIdealRing.to_uniqueFactorizationMonoid local infixl:50 " ~ᵤ " => Associated open UniqueFactorizationMonoid Associates theorem splits_of_exists_multiset {f : K[X]} {s : Multiset L} (hs : f.map i = C (i f.leadingCoeff) * (s.map fun a : L => X - C a).prod) : Splits i f := letI := Classical.decEq K if hf0 : f = 0 then hf0.symm ▸ splits_zero i else Or.inr @fun p hp hdp => by rw [irreducible_iff_prime] at hp rw [hs, ← Multiset.prod_toList] at hdp obtain hd | hd := hp.2.2 _ _ hdp · refine (hp.2.1 <| isUnit_of_dvd_unit hd ?_).elim exact isUnit_C.2 ((leadingCoeff_ne_zero.2 hf0).isUnit.map i) · obtain ⟨q, hq, hd⟩ := hp.dvd_prod_iff.1 hd obtain ⟨a, _, rfl⟩ := Multiset.mem_map.1 (Multiset.mem_toList.1 hq) rw [degree_eq_degree_of_associated ((hp.dvd_prime_iff_associated <| prime_X_sub_C a).1 hd)] exact degree_X_sub_C a #align polynomial.splits_of_exists_multiset Polynomial.splits_of_exists_multiset theorem splits_of_splits_id {f : K[X]} : Splits (RingHom.id K) f → Splits i f := UniqueFactorizationMonoid.induction_on_prime f (fun _ => splits_zero _) (fun _ hu _ => splits_of_degree_le_one _ ((isUnit_iff_degree_eq_zero.1 hu).symm ▸ by decide)) fun a p ha0 hp ih hfi => splits_mul _ (splits_of_degree_eq_one _ ((splits_of_splits_mul _ (mul_ne_zero hp.1 ha0) hfi).1.def.resolve_left hp.1 hp.irreducible (by rw [map_id]))) (ih (splits_of_splits_mul _ (mul_ne_zero hp.1 ha0) hfi).2) #align polynomial.splits_of_splits_id Polynomial.splits_of_splits_id end UFD theorem splits_iff_exists_multiset {f : K[X]} : Splits i f ↔ ∃ s : Multiset L, f.map i = C (i f.leadingCoeff) * (s.map fun a : L => X - C a).prod := ⟨fun hf => ⟨(f.map i).roots, eq_prod_roots_of_splits hf⟩, fun ⟨_, hs⟩ => splits_of_exists_multiset i hs⟩ #align polynomial.splits_iff_exists_multiset Polynomial.splits_iff_exists_multiset
Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Splits.lean
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theorem splits_of_comp (j : L →+* F) {f : K[X]} (h : Splits (j.comp i) f) (roots_mem_range : ∀ a ∈ (f.map (j.comp i)).roots, a ∈ j.range) : Splits i f := by
choose lift lift_eq using roots_mem_range rw [splits_iff_exists_multiset] refine ⟨(f.map (j.comp i)).roots.pmap lift fun _ ↦ id, map_injective _ j.injective ?_⟩ conv_lhs => rw [Polynomial.map_map, eq_prod_roots_of_splits h] simp_rw [Polynomial.map_mul, Polynomial.map_multiset_prod, Multiset.map_pmap, Polynomial.map_sub, map_C, map_X, lift_eq, Multiset.pmap_eq_map] rfl
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Yury G. Kudryashov. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yury G. Kudryashov, Patrick Massot, Sébastien Gouëzel -/ import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Disjoint import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.SetIntegral import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Lebesgue.Basic #align_import measure_theory.integral.interval_integral from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"fd5edc43dc4f10b85abfe544b88f82cf13c5f844" /-! # Integral over an interval In this file we define `∫ x in a..b, f x ∂μ` to be `∫ x in Ioc a b, f x ∂μ` if `a ≤ b` and `-∫ x in Ioc b a, f x ∂μ` if `b ≤ a`. ## Implementation notes ### Avoiding `if`, `min`, and `max` In order to avoid `if`s in the definition, we define `IntervalIntegrable f μ a b` as `integrable_on f (Ioc a b) μ ∧ integrable_on f (Ioc b a) μ`. For any `a`, `b` one of these intervals is empty and the other coincides with `Set.uIoc a b = Set.Ioc (min a b) (max a b)`. Similarly, we define `∫ x in a..b, f x ∂μ` to be `∫ x in Ioc a b, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in Ioc b a, f x ∂μ`. Again, for any `a`, `b` one of these integrals is zero, and the other gives the expected result. This way some properties can be translated from integrals over sets without dealing with the cases `a ≤ b` and `b ≤ a` separately. ### Choice of the interval We use integral over `Set.uIoc a b = Set.Ioc (min a b) (max a b)` instead of one of the other three possible intervals with the same endpoints for two reasons: * this way `∫ x in a..b, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in b..c, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in a..c, f x ∂μ` holds whenever `f` is integrable on each interval; in particular, it works even if the measure `μ` has an atom at `b`; this rules out `Set.Ioo` and `Set.Icc` intervals; * with this definition for a probability measure `μ`, the integral `∫ x in a..b, 1 ∂μ` equals the difference $F_μ(b)-F_μ(a)$, where $F_μ(a)=μ(-∞, a]$ is the [cumulative distribution function](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumulative_distribution_function) of `μ`. ## Tags integral -/ noncomputable section open scoped Classical open MeasureTheory Set Filter Function open scoped Classical Topology Filter ENNReal Interval NNReal variable {ι 𝕜 E F A : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] /-! ### Integrability on an interval -/ /-- A function `f` is called *interval integrable* with respect to a measure `μ` on an unordered interval `a..b` if it is integrable on both intervals `(a, b]` and `(b, a]`. One of these intervals is always empty, so this property is equivalent to `f` being integrable on `(min a b, max a b]`. -/ def IntervalIntegrable (f : ℝ → E) (μ : Measure ℝ) (a b : ℝ) : Prop := IntegrableOn f (Ioc a b) μ ∧ IntegrableOn f (Ioc b a) μ #align interval_integrable IntervalIntegrable /-! ## Basic iff's for `IntervalIntegrable` -/ section variable {f : ℝ → E} {a b : ℝ} {μ : Measure ℝ} /-- A function is interval integrable with respect to a given measure `μ` on `a..b` if and only if it is integrable on `uIoc a b` with respect to `μ`. This is an equivalent definition of `IntervalIntegrable`. -/ theorem intervalIntegrable_iff : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b ↔ IntegrableOn f (Ι a b) μ := by rw [uIoc_eq_union, integrableOn_union, IntervalIntegrable] #align interval_integrable_iff intervalIntegrable_iff /-- If a function is interval integrable with respect to a given measure `μ` on `a..b` then it is integrable on `uIoc a b` with respect to `μ`. -/ theorem IntervalIntegrable.def' (h : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b) : IntegrableOn f (Ι a b) μ := intervalIntegrable_iff.mp h #align interval_integrable.def IntervalIntegrable.def' theorem intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Ioc_of_le (hab : a ≤ b) : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b ↔ IntegrableOn f (Ioc a b) μ := by rw [intervalIntegrable_iff, uIoc_of_le hab] #align interval_integrable_iff_integrable_Ioc_of_le intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Ioc_of_le theorem intervalIntegrable_iff' [NoAtoms μ] : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b ↔ IntegrableOn f (uIcc a b) μ := by rw [intervalIntegrable_iff, ← Icc_min_max, uIoc, integrableOn_Icc_iff_integrableOn_Ioc] #align interval_integrable_iff' intervalIntegrable_iff' theorem intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Icc_of_le {f : ℝ → E} {a b : ℝ} (hab : a ≤ b) {μ : Measure ℝ} [NoAtoms μ] : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b ↔ IntegrableOn f (Icc a b) μ := by rw [intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Ioc_of_le hab, integrableOn_Icc_iff_integrableOn_Ioc] #align interval_integrable_iff_integrable_Icc_of_le intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Icc_of_le theorem intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Ico_of_le [NoAtoms μ] (hab : a ≤ b) : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b ↔ IntegrableOn f (Ico a b) μ := by rw [intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Icc_of_le hab, integrableOn_Icc_iff_integrableOn_Ico]
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theorem intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Ioo_of_le [NoAtoms μ] (hab : a ≤ b) : IntervalIntegrable f μ a b ↔ IntegrableOn f (Ioo a b) μ := by
rw [intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Icc_of_le hab, integrableOn_Icc_iff_integrableOn_Ioo]
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Scott Morrison -/ import Mathlib.RepresentationTheory.Action.Limits import Mathlib.RepresentationTheory.Action.Concrete import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Monoidal.FunctorCategory import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Transport import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Rigid.OfEquivalence import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Rigid.FunctorCategory import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Linear import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Braided.Basic import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Types.Basic /-! # Induced monoidal structure on `Action V G` We show: * When `V` is monoidal, braided, or symmetric, so is `Action V G`. -/ universe u v open CategoryTheory Limits variable {V : Type (u + 1)} [LargeCategory V] {G : MonCat.{u}} namespace Action section Monoidal open MonoidalCategory variable [MonoidalCategory V] instance instMonoidalCategory : MonoidalCategory (Action V G) := Monoidal.transport (Action.functorCategoryEquivalence _ _).symm @[simp] theorem tensorUnit_v : (𝟙_ (Action V G)).V = 𝟙_ V := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.tensor_unit_V Action.tensorUnit_v -- Porting note: removed @[simp] as the simpNF linter complains theorem tensorUnit_rho {g : G} : (𝟙_ (Action V G)).ρ g = 𝟙 (𝟙_ V) := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.tensor_unit_rho Action.tensorUnit_rho @[simp] theorem tensor_v {X Y : Action V G} : (X ⊗ Y).V = X.V ⊗ Y.V := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.tensor_V Action.tensor_v -- Porting note: removed @[simp] as the simpNF linter complains theorem tensor_rho {X Y : Action V G} {g : G} : (X ⊗ Y).ρ g = X.ρ g ⊗ Y.ρ g := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.tensor_rho Action.tensor_rho @[simp] theorem tensor_hom {W X Y Z : Action V G} (f : W ⟶ X) (g : Y ⟶ Z) : (f ⊗ g).hom = f.hom ⊗ g.hom := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.tensor_hom Action.tensor_hom @[simp] theorem whiskerLeft_hom (X : Action V G) {Y Z : Action V G} (f : Y ⟶ Z) : (X ◁ f).hom = X.V ◁ f.hom := rfl @[simp] theorem whiskerRight_hom {X Y : Action V G} (f : X ⟶ Y) (Z : Action V G) : (f ▷ Z).hom = f.hom ▷ Z.V := rfl -- Porting note: removed @[simp] as the simpNF linter complains theorem associator_hom_hom {X Y Z : Action V G} : Hom.hom (α_ X Y Z).hom = (α_ X.V Y.V Z.V).hom := by dsimp simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.associator_hom_hom Action.associator_hom_hom -- Porting note: removed @[simp] as the simpNF linter complains theorem associator_inv_hom {X Y Z : Action V G} : Hom.hom (α_ X Y Z).inv = (α_ X.V Y.V Z.V).inv := by dsimp simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.associator_inv_hom Action.associator_inv_hom -- Porting note: removed @[simp] as the simpNF linter complains theorem leftUnitor_hom_hom {X : Action V G} : Hom.hom (λ_ X).hom = (λ_ X.V).hom := by dsimp simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.left_unitor_hom_hom Action.leftUnitor_hom_hom -- Porting note: removed @[simp] as the simpNF linter complains theorem leftUnitor_inv_hom {X : Action V G} : Hom.hom (λ_ X).inv = (λ_ X.V).inv := by dsimp simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.left_unitor_inv_hom Action.leftUnitor_inv_hom -- Porting note: removed @[simp] as the simpNF linter complains theorem rightUnitor_hom_hom {X : Action V G} : Hom.hom (ρ_ X).hom = (ρ_ X.V).hom := by dsimp simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.right_unitor_hom_hom Action.rightUnitor_hom_hom -- Porting note: removed @[simp] as the simpNF linter complains theorem rightUnitor_inv_hom {X : Action V G} : Hom.hom (ρ_ X).inv = (ρ_ X.V).inv := by dsimp simp set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.right_unitor_inv_hom Action.rightUnitor_inv_hom /-- Given an object `X` isomorphic to the tensor unit of `V`, `X` equipped with the trivial action is isomorphic to the tensor unit of `Action V G`. -/ def tensorUnitIso {X : V} (f : 𝟙_ V ≅ X) : 𝟙_ (Action V G) ≅ Action.mk X 1 := Action.mkIso f fun _ => by simp only [MonoidHom.one_apply, End.one_def, Category.id_comp f.hom, tensorUnit_rho, MonCat.oneHom_apply, MonCat.one_of, Category.comp_id] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.tensor_unit_iso Action.tensorUnitIso variable (V G) /-- When `V` is monoidal the forgetful functor `Action V G` to `V` is monoidal. -/ @[simps] def forgetMonoidal : MonoidalFunctor (Action V G) V := { toFunctor := Action.forget _ _ ε := 𝟙 _ μ := fun X Y => 𝟙 _ } set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.forget_monoidal Action.forgetMonoidal instance forgetMonoidal_faithful : (forgetMonoidal V G).Faithful := by change (forget V G).Faithful; infer_instance set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.forget_monoidal_faithful Action.forgetMonoidal_faithful section variable [BraidedCategory V] instance : BraidedCategory (Action V G) := braidedCategoryOfFaithful (forgetMonoidal V G) (fun X Y => mkIso (β_ _ _) (fun g => by simp [FunctorCategoryEquivalence.inverse])) (by aesop_cat) /-- When `V` is braided the forgetful functor `Action V G` to `V` is braided. -/ @[simps!] def forgetBraided : BraidedFunctor (Action V G) V := { forgetMonoidal _ _ with } set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.forget_braided Action.forgetBraided instance forgetBraided_faithful : (forgetBraided V G).Faithful := by change (forget V G).Faithful; infer_instance set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.forget_braided_faithful Action.forgetBraided_faithful end instance [SymmetricCategory V] : SymmetricCategory (Action V G) := symmetricCategoryOfFaithful (forgetBraided V G) section variable [Preadditive V] [MonoidalPreadditive V] attribute [local simp] MonoidalPreadditive.whiskerLeft_add MonoidalPreadditive.add_whiskerRight instance : MonoidalPreadditive (Action V G) where variable {R : Type*} [Semiring R] [Linear R V] [MonoidalLinear R V] instance : MonoidalLinear R (Action V G) where end noncomputable section /-- Upgrading the functor `Action V G ⥤ (SingleObj G ⥤ V)` to a monoidal functor. -/ def functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence : MonoidalFunctor (Action V G) (SingleObj G ⥤ V) := Monoidal.fromTransported (Action.functorCategoryEquivalence _ _).symm set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.functor_category_monoidal_equivalence Action.functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence /-- Upgrading the functor `(SingleObj G ⥤ V) ⥤ Action V G` to a monoidal functor. -/ def functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalenceInverse : MonoidalFunctor (SingleObj G ⥤ V) (Action V G) := Monoidal.toTransported (Action.functorCategoryEquivalence _ _).symm /-- The adjunction (which is an equivalence) between the categories `Action V G` and `(SingleObj G ⥤ V)`. -/ def functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction : (functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence V G).toFunctor ⊣ (functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalenceInverse V G).toFunctor := (Action.functorCategoryEquivalence _ _).toAdjunction instance : (functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence V G).IsEquivalence := by change (Action.functorCategoryEquivalence _ _).functor.IsEquivalence; infer_instance @[simp] theorem functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.μ_app (A B : Action V G) : ((functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence V G).μ A B).app PUnit.unit = 𝟙 _ := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.functor_category_monoidal_equivalence.μ_app Action.functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.μ_app @[simp] theorem functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.μIso_inv_app (A B : Action V G) : ((functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence V G).μIso A B).inv.app PUnit.unit = 𝟙 _ := by rw [← NatIso.app_inv, ← IsIso.Iso.inv_hom] refine IsIso.inv_eq_of_hom_inv_id ?_ rw [Category.comp_id, NatIso.app_hom, MonoidalFunctor.μIso_hom, functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.μ_app] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.functor_category_monoidal_equivalence.μ_iso_inv_app Action.functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.μIso_inv_app @[simp] theorem functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.ε_app : (functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence V G).ε.app PUnit.unit = 𝟙 _ := by dsimp only [functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence] simp only [Monoidal.fromTransported_toLaxMonoidalFunctor_ε] rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.functor_category_monoidal_equivalence.ε_app Action.functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.ε_app @[simp] theorem functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction.unit_app_hom (A : Action V G) : ((functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction _ _).unit.app A).hom = 𝟙 _ := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.functor_category_monoidal_equivalence.inv_counit_app_hom Action.functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction.unit_app_hom @[simp] theorem functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction.counit_app_app (A : SingleObj G ⥤ V) : ((functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction _ _).counit.app A).app PUnit.unit = 𝟙 _ := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.functor_category_monoidal_equivalence.inv_unit_app_app Action.functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction.counit_app_app @[simp] theorem functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.functor_map {A B : Action V G} (f : A ⟶ B) : (functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence _ _).map f = FunctorCategoryEquivalence.functor.map f := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.functor_category_monoidal_equivalence.functor_map Action.functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.functor_map @[simp] theorem functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.inverse_map {A B : SingleObj G ⥤ V} (f : A ⟶ B) : (functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalenceInverse _ _).map f = FunctorCategoryEquivalence.inverse.map f := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.functor_category_monoidal_equivalence.inverse_map Action.functorCategoryMonoidalEquivalence.inverse_map variable (H : GroupCat.{u}) instance [RightRigidCategory V] : RightRigidCategory (SingleObj (H : MonCat.{u}) ⥤ V) := by change RightRigidCategory (SingleObj H ⥤ V); infer_instance /-- If `V` is right rigid, so is `Action V G`. -/ instance [RightRigidCategory V] : RightRigidCategory (Action V H) := rightRigidCategoryOfEquivalence (functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction V _) instance [LeftRigidCategory V] : LeftRigidCategory (SingleObj (H : MonCat.{u}) ⥤ V) := by change LeftRigidCategory (SingleObj H ⥤ V); infer_instance /-- If `V` is left rigid, so is `Action V G`. -/ instance [LeftRigidCategory V] : LeftRigidCategory (Action V H) := leftRigidCategoryOfEquivalence (functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction V _) instance [RigidCategory V] : RigidCategory (SingleObj (H : MonCat.{u}) ⥤ V) := by change RigidCategory (SingleObj H ⥤ V); infer_instance /-- If `V` is rigid, so is `Action V G`. -/ instance [RigidCategory V] : RigidCategory (Action V H) := rigidCategoryOfEquivalence (functorCategoryMonoidalAdjunction V _) variable {V H} variable (X : Action V H) @[simp] theorem rightDual_v [RightRigidCategory V] : Xᘁ.V = X.Vᘁ := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.right_dual_V Action.rightDual_v @[simp] theorem leftDual_v [LeftRigidCategory V] : (ᘁX).V = ᘁX.V := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align Action.left_dual_V Action.leftDual_v -- This lemma was always bad, but the linter only noticed after lean4#2644 @[simp, nolint simpNF]
Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Action/Monoidal.lean
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theorem rightDual_ρ [RightRigidCategory V] (h : H) : Xᘁ.ρ h = (X.ρ (h⁻¹ : H))ᘁ := by
rw [← SingleObj.inv_as_inv]; rfl
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Zhouhang Zhou. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Zhouhang Zhou, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.IntegrableOn import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Bochner import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.LocallyIntegrable import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.ThickenedIndicator import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousFunction.Compact import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.HahnBanach.SeparatingDual #align_import measure_theory.integral.setIntegral from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"24e0c85412ff6adbeca08022c25ba4876eedf37a" /-! # Set integral In this file we prove some properties of `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ`. Recall that this notation is defined as `∫ x, f x ∂(μ.restrict s)`. In `integral_indicator` we prove that for a measurable function `f` and a measurable set `s` this definition coincides with another natural definition: `∫ x, indicator s f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ`, where `indicator s f x` is equal to `f x` for `x ∈ s` and is zero otherwise. Since `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ` is a notation, one can rewrite or apply any theorem about `∫ x, f x ∂μ` directly. In this file we prove some theorems about dependence of `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ` on `s`, e.g. `integral_union`, `integral_empty`, `integral_univ`. We use the property `IntegrableOn f s μ := Integrable f (μ.restrict s)`, defined in `MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn`. We also defined in that same file a predicate `IntegrableAtFilter (f : X → E) (l : Filter X) (μ : Measure X)` saying that `f` is integrable at some set `s ∈ l`. Finally, we prove a version of the [Fundamental theorem of calculus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_theorem_of_calculus) for set integral, see `Filter.Tendsto.integral_sub_linear_isLittleO_ae` and its corollaries. Namely, consider a measurably generated filter `l`, a measure `μ` finite at this filter, and a function `f` that has a finite limit `c` at `l ⊓ ae μ`. Then `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = μ s • c + o(μ s)` as `s` tends to `l.smallSets`, i.e. for any `ε>0` there exists `t ∈ l` such that `‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ - μ s • c‖ ≤ ε * μ s` whenever `s ⊆ t`. We also formulate a version of this theorem for a locally finite measure `μ` and a function `f` continuous at a point `a`. ## Notation We provide the following notations for expressing the integral of a function on a set : * `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ` is `MeasureTheory.integral (μ.restrict s) f` * `∫ x in s, f x` is `∫ x in s, f x ∂volume` Note that the set notations are defined in the file `Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Bochner.lean`, but we reference them here because all theorems about set integrals are in this file. -/ assert_not_exists InnerProductSpace noncomputable section open Set Filter TopologicalSpace MeasureTheory Function RCLike open scoped Classical Topology ENNReal NNReal variable {X Y E F : Type*} [MeasurableSpace X] namespace MeasureTheory section NormedAddCommGroup variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E] {f g : X → E} {s t : Set X} {μ ν : Measure X} {l l' : Filter X} theorem setIntegral_congr_ae₀ (hs : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → f x = g x) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae ((ae_restrict_iff'₀ hs).2 h) #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr_ae₀ MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr_ae₀ @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr_ae₀ := setIntegral_congr_ae₀ theorem setIntegral_congr_ae (hs : MeasurableSet s) (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → f x = g x) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae ((ae_restrict_iff' hs).2 h) #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr_ae := setIntegral_congr_ae theorem setIntegral_congr₀ (hs : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (h : EqOn f g s) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_ae₀ hs <| eventually_of_forall h #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr₀ MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr₀ @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr₀ := setIntegral_congr₀ theorem setIntegral_congr (hs : MeasurableSet s) (h : EqOn f g s) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, g x ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_ae hs <| eventually_of_forall h #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr := setIntegral_congr theorem setIntegral_congr_set_ae (hst : s =ᵐ[μ] t) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ := by rw [Measure.restrict_congr_set hst] #align measure_theory.set_integral_congr_set_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_congr_set_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_congr_set_ae := setIntegral_congr_set_ae theorem integral_union_ae (hst : AEDisjoint μ s t) (ht : NullMeasurableSet t μ) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hft : IntegrableOn f t μ) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ := by simp only [IntegrableOn, Measure.restrict_union₀ hst ht, integral_add_measure hfs hft] #align measure_theory.integral_union_ae MeasureTheory.integral_union_ae theorem integral_union (hst : Disjoint s t) (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hft : IntegrableOn f t μ) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ := integral_union_ae hst.aedisjoint ht.nullMeasurableSet hfs hft #align measure_theory.integral_union MeasureTheory.integral_union theorem integral_diff (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hts : t ⊆ s) : ∫ x in s \ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ := by rw [eq_sub_iff_add_eq, ← integral_union, diff_union_of_subset hts] exacts [disjoint_sdiff_self_left, ht, hfs.mono_set diff_subset, hfs.mono_set hts] #align measure_theory.integral_diff MeasureTheory.integral_diff theorem integral_inter_add_diff₀ (ht : NullMeasurableSet t μ) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) : ∫ x in s ∩ t, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in s \ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by rw [← Measure.restrict_inter_add_diff₀ s ht, integral_add_measure] · exact Integrable.mono_measure hfs (Measure.restrict_mono inter_subset_left le_rfl) · exact Integrable.mono_measure hfs (Measure.restrict_mono diff_subset le_rfl) #align measure_theory.integral_inter_add_diff₀ MeasureTheory.integral_inter_add_diff₀ theorem integral_inter_add_diff (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hfs : IntegrableOn f s μ) : ∫ x in s ∩ t, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in s \ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := integral_inter_add_diff₀ ht.nullMeasurableSet hfs #align measure_theory.integral_inter_add_diff MeasureTheory.integral_inter_add_diff theorem integral_finset_biUnion {ι : Type*} (t : Finset ι) {s : ι → Set X} (hs : ∀ i ∈ t, MeasurableSet (s i)) (h's : Set.Pairwise (↑t) (Disjoint on s)) (hf : ∀ i ∈ t, IntegrableOn f (s i) μ) : ∫ x in ⋃ i ∈ t, s i, f x ∂μ = ∑ i ∈ t, ∫ x in s i, f x ∂μ := by induction' t using Finset.induction_on with a t hat IH hs h's · simp · simp only [Finset.coe_insert, Finset.forall_mem_insert, Set.pairwise_insert, Finset.set_biUnion_insert] at hs hf h's ⊢ rw [integral_union _ _ hf.1 (integrableOn_finset_iUnion.2 hf.2)] · rw [Finset.sum_insert hat, IH hs.2 h's.1 hf.2] · simp only [disjoint_iUnion_right] exact fun i hi => (h's.2 i hi (ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hi hat).symm).1 · exact Finset.measurableSet_biUnion _ hs.2 #align measure_theory.integral_finset_bUnion MeasureTheory.integral_finset_biUnion theorem integral_fintype_iUnion {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hs : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (h's : Pairwise (Disjoint on s)) (hf : ∀ i, IntegrableOn f (s i) μ) : ∫ x in ⋃ i, s i, f x ∂μ = ∑ i, ∫ x in s i, f x ∂μ := by convert integral_finset_biUnion Finset.univ (fun i _ => hs i) _ fun i _ => hf i · simp · simp [pairwise_univ, h's] #align measure_theory.integral_fintype_Union MeasureTheory.integral_fintype_iUnion theorem integral_empty : ∫ x in ∅, f x ∂μ = 0 := by rw [Measure.restrict_empty, integral_zero_measure] #align measure_theory.integral_empty MeasureTheory.integral_empty theorem integral_univ : ∫ x in univ, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by rw [Measure.restrict_univ] #align measure_theory.integral_univ MeasureTheory.integral_univ theorem integral_add_compl₀ (hs : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (hfi : Integrable f μ) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by rw [ ← integral_union_ae disjoint_compl_right.aedisjoint hs.compl hfi.integrableOn hfi.integrableOn, union_compl_self, integral_univ] #align measure_theory.integral_add_compl₀ MeasureTheory.integral_add_compl₀ theorem integral_add_compl (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hfi : Integrable f μ) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := integral_add_compl₀ hs.nullMeasurableSet hfi #align measure_theory.integral_add_compl MeasureTheory.integral_add_compl /-- For a function `f` and a measurable set `s`, the integral of `indicator s f` over the whole space is equal to `∫ x in s, f x ∂μ` defined as `∫ x, f x ∂(μ.restrict s)`. -/ theorem integral_indicator (hs : MeasurableSet s) : ∫ x, indicator s f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by by_cases hfi : IntegrableOn f s μ; swap · rw [integral_undef hfi, integral_undef] rwa [integrable_indicator_iff hs] calc ∫ x, indicator s f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, indicator s f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, indicator s f x ∂μ := (integral_add_compl hs (hfi.integrable_indicator hs)).symm _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, 0 ∂μ := (congr_arg₂ (· + ·) (integral_congr_ae (indicator_ae_eq_restrict hs)) (integral_congr_ae (indicator_ae_eq_restrict_compl hs))) _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by simp #align measure_theory.integral_indicator MeasureTheory.integral_indicator theorem setIntegral_indicator (ht : MeasurableSet t) : ∫ x in s, t.indicator f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s ∩ t, f x ∂μ := by rw [integral_indicator ht, Measure.restrict_restrict ht, Set.inter_comm] #align measure_theory.set_integral_indicator MeasureTheory.setIntegral_indicator @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_indicator := setIntegral_indicator theorem ofReal_setIntegral_one_of_measure_ne_top {X : Type*} {m : MeasurableSpace X} {μ : Measure X} {s : Set X} (hs : μ s ≠ ∞) : ENNReal.ofReal (∫ _ in s, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ) = μ s := calc ENNReal.ofReal (∫ _ in s, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ) = ENNReal.ofReal (∫ _ in s, ‖(1 : ℝ)‖ ∂μ) := by simp only [norm_one] _ = ∫⁻ _ in s, 1 ∂μ := by rw [ofReal_integral_norm_eq_lintegral_nnnorm (integrableOn_const.2 (Or.inr hs.lt_top))] simp only [nnnorm_one, ENNReal.coe_one] _ = μ s := set_lintegral_one _ #align measure_theory.of_real_set_integral_one_of_measure_ne_top MeasureTheory.ofReal_setIntegral_one_of_measure_ne_top @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias ofReal_set_integral_one_of_measure_ne_top := ofReal_setIntegral_one_of_measure_ne_top theorem ofReal_setIntegral_one {X : Type*} {_ : MeasurableSpace X} (μ : Measure X) [IsFiniteMeasure μ] (s : Set X) : ENNReal.ofReal (∫ _ in s, (1 : ℝ) ∂μ) = μ s := ofReal_setIntegral_one_of_measure_ne_top (measure_ne_top μ s) #align measure_theory.of_real_set_integral_one MeasureTheory.ofReal_setIntegral_one @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias ofReal_set_integral_one := ofReal_setIntegral_one theorem integral_piecewise [DecidablePred (· ∈ s)] (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hg : IntegrableOn g sᶜ μ) : ∫ x, s.piecewise f g x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in sᶜ, g x ∂μ := by rw [← Set.indicator_add_compl_eq_piecewise, integral_add' (hf.integrable_indicator hs) (hg.integrable_indicator hs.compl), integral_indicator hs, integral_indicator hs.compl] #align measure_theory.integral_piecewise MeasureTheory.integral_piecewise theorem tendsto_setIntegral_of_monotone {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] [SemilatticeSup ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hsm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (h_mono : Monotone s) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ n, s n) μ) : Tendsto (fun i => ∫ x in s i, f x ∂μ) atTop (𝓝 (∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ)) := by have hfi' : ∫⁻ x in ⋃ n, s n, ‖f x‖₊ ∂μ < ∞ := hfi.2 set S := ⋃ i, s i have hSm : MeasurableSet S := MeasurableSet.iUnion hsm have hsub : ∀ {i}, s i ⊆ S := @(subset_iUnion s) rw [← withDensity_apply _ hSm] at hfi' set ν := μ.withDensity fun x => ‖f x‖₊ with hν refine Metric.nhds_basis_closedBall.tendsto_right_iff.2 fun ε ε0 => ?_ lift ε to ℝ≥0 using ε0.le have : ∀ᶠ i in atTop, ν (s i) ∈ Icc (ν S - ε) (ν S + ε) := tendsto_measure_iUnion h_mono (ENNReal.Icc_mem_nhds hfi'.ne (ENNReal.coe_pos.2 ε0).ne') filter_upwards [this] with i hi rw [mem_closedBall_iff_norm', ← integral_diff (hsm i) hfi hsub, ← coe_nnnorm, NNReal.coe_le_coe, ← ENNReal.coe_le_coe] refine (ennnorm_integral_le_lintegral_ennnorm _).trans ?_ rw [← withDensity_apply _ (hSm.diff (hsm _)), ← hν, measure_diff hsub (hsm _)] exacts [tsub_le_iff_tsub_le.mp hi.1, (hi.2.trans_lt <| ENNReal.add_lt_top.2 ⟨hfi', ENNReal.coe_lt_top⟩).ne] #align measure_theory.tendsto_set_integral_of_monotone MeasureTheory.tendsto_setIntegral_of_monotone @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias tendsto_set_integral_of_monotone := tendsto_setIntegral_of_monotone theorem tendsto_setIntegral_of_antitone {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] [SemilatticeSup ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hsm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (h_anti : Antitone s) (hfi : ∃ i, IntegrableOn f (s i) μ) : Tendsto (fun i ↦ ∫ x in s i, f x ∂μ) atTop (𝓝 (∫ x in ⋂ n, s n, f x ∂μ)) := by set S := ⋂ i, s i have hSm : MeasurableSet S := MeasurableSet.iInter hsm have hsub i : S ⊆ s i := iInter_subset _ _ set ν := μ.withDensity fun x => ‖f x‖₊ with hν refine Metric.nhds_basis_closedBall.tendsto_right_iff.2 fun ε ε0 => ?_ lift ε to ℝ≥0 using ε0.le rcases hfi with ⟨i₀, hi₀⟩ have νi₀ : ν (s i₀) ≠ ∞ := by simpa [hsm i₀, ν, ENNReal.ofReal, norm_toNNReal] using hi₀.norm.lintegral_lt_top.ne have νS : ν S ≠ ∞ := ((measure_mono (hsub i₀)).trans_lt νi₀.lt_top).ne have : ∀ᶠ i in atTop, ν (s i) ∈ Icc (ν S - ε) (ν S + ε) := by apply tendsto_measure_iInter hsm h_anti ⟨i₀, νi₀⟩ apply ENNReal.Icc_mem_nhds νS (ENNReal.coe_pos.2 ε0).ne' filter_upwards [this, Ici_mem_atTop i₀] with i hi h'i rw [mem_closedBall_iff_norm, ← integral_diff hSm (hi₀.mono_set (h_anti h'i)) (hsub i), ← coe_nnnorm, NNReal.coe_le_coe, ← ENNReal.coe_le_coe] refine (ennnorm_integral_le_lintegral_ennnorm _).trans ?_ rw [← withDensity_apply _ ((hsm _).diff hSm), ← hν, measure_diff (hsub i) hSm νS] exact tsub_le_iff_left.2 hi.2 @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias tendsto_set_integral_of_antitone := tendsto_setIntegral_of_antitone theorem hasSum_integral_iUnion_ae {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hm : ∀ i, NullMeasurableSet (s i) μ) (hd : Pairwise (AEDisjoint μ on s)) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ i, s i) μ) : HasSum (fun n => ∫ x in s n, f x ∂μ) (∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ) := by simp only [IntegrableOn, Measure.restrict_iUnion_ae hd hm] at hfi ⊢ exact hasSum_integral_measure hfi #align measure_theory.has_sum_integral_Union_ae MeasureTheory.hasSum_integral_iUnion_ae theorem hasSum_integral_iUnion {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (hd : Pairwise (Disjoint on s)) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ i, s i) μ) : HasSum (fun n => ∫ x in s n, f x ∂μ) (∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ) := hasSum_integral_iUnion_ae (fun i => (hm i).nullMeasurableSet) (hd.mono fun _ _ h => h.aedisjoint) hfi #align measure_theory.has_sum_integral_Union MeasureTheory.hasSum_integral_iUnion theorem integral_iUnion {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) (hd : Pairwise (Disjoint on s)) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ i, s i) μ) : ∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ = ∑' n, ∫ x in s n, f x ∂μ := (HasSum.tsum_eq (hasSum_integral_iUnion hm hd hfi)).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Union MeasureTheory.integral_iUnion theorem integral_iUnion_ae {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set X} (hm : ∀ i, NullMeasurableSet (s i) μ) (hd : Pairwise (AEDisjoint μ on s)) (hfi : IntegrableOn f (⋃ i, s i) μ) : ∫ x in ⋃ n, s n, f x ∂μ = ∑' n, ∫ x in s n, f x ∂μ := (HasSum.tsum_eq (hasSum_integral_iUnion_ae hm hd hfi)).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Union_ae MeasureTheory.integral_iUnion_ae theorem setIntegral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero (ht_eq : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ t → f x = 0) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = 0 := by by_cases hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict t); swap · rw [integral_undef] contrapose! hf exact hf.1 have : ∫ x in t, hf.mk f x ∂μ = 0 := by refine integral_eq_zero_of_ae ?_ rw [EventuallyEq, ae_restrict_iff (hf.stronglyMeasurable_mk.measurableSet_eq_fun stronglyMeasurable_zero)] filter_upwards [ae_imp_of_ae_restrict hf.ae_eq_mk, ht_eq] with x hx h'x h''x rw [← hx h''x] exact h'x h''x rw [← this] exact integral_congr_ae hf.ae_eq_mk #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero theorem setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero (ht_eq : ∀ x ∈ t, f x = 0) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = 0 := setIntegral_eq_zero_of_ae_eq_zero (eventually_of_forall ht_eq) #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero theorem integral_union_eq_left_of_ae_aux (ht_eq : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ.restrict t, f x = 0) (haux : StronglyMeasurable f) (H : IntegrableOn f (s ∪ t) μ) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by let k := f ⁻¹' {0} have hk : MeasurableSet k := by borelize E; exact haux.measurable (measurableSet_singleton _) have h's : IntegrableOn f s μ := H.mono subset_union_left le_rfl have A : ∀ u : Set X, ∫ x in u ∩ k, f x ∂μ = 0 := fun u => setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero fun x hx => hx.2 rw [← integral_inter_add_diff hk h's, ← integral_inter_add_diff hk H, A, A, zero_add, zero_add, union_diff_distrib, union_comm] apply setIntegral_congr_set_ae rw [union_ae_eq_right] apply measure_mono_null diff_subset rw [measure_zero_iff_ae_nmem] filter_upwards [ae_imp_of_ae_restrict ht_eq] with x hx h'x using h'x.2 (hx h'x.1) #align measure_theory.integral_union_eq_left_of_ae_aux MeasureTheory.integral_union_eq_left_of_ae_aux theorem integral_union_eq_left_of_ae (ht_eq : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ.restrict t, f x = 0) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by have ht : IntegrableOn f t μ := by apply integrableOn_zero.congr_fun_ae; symm; exact ht_eq by_cases H : IntegrableOn f (s ∪ t) μ; swap · rw [integral_undef H, integral_undef]; simpa [integrableOn_union, ht] using H let f' := H.1.mk f calc ∫ x : X in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x : X in s ∪ t, f' x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae H.1.ae_eq_mk _ = ∫ x in s, f' x ∂μ := by apply integral_union_eq_left_of_ae_aux _ H.1.stronglyMeasurable_mk (H.congr_fun_ae H.1.ae_eq_mk) filter_upwards [ht_eq, ae_mono (Measure.restrict_mono subset_union_right le_rfl) H.1.ae_eq_mk] with x hx h'x rw [← h'x, hx] _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae (ae_mono (Measure.restrict_mono subset_union_left le_rfl) H.1.ae_eq_mk.symm) #align measure_theory.integral_union_eq_left_of_ae MeasureTheory.integral_union_eq_left_of_ae theorem integral_union_eq_left_of_forall₀ {f : X → E} (ht : NullMeasurableSet t μ) (ht_eq : ∀ x ∈ t, f x = 0) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := integral_union_eq_left_of_ae ((ae_restrict_iff'₀ ht).2 (eventually_of_forall ht_eq)) #align measure_theory.integral_union_eq_left_of_forall₀ MeasureTheory.integral_union_eq_left_of_forall₀ theorem integral_union_eq_left_of_forall {f : X → E} (ht : MeasurableSet t) (ht_eq : ∀ x ∈ t, f x = 0) : ∫ x in s ∪ t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := integral_union_eq_left_of_forall₀ ht.nullMeasurableSet ht_eq #align measure_theory.integral_union_eq_left_of_forall MeasureTheory.integral_union_eq_left_of_forall theorem setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux (hts : s ⊆ t) (h't : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ t \ s → f x = 0) (haux : StronglyMeasurable f) (h'aux : IntegrableOn f t μ) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by let k := f ⁻¹' {0} have hk : MeasurableSet k := by borelize E; exact haux.measurable (measurableSet_singleton _) calc ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in t ∩ k, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in t \ k, f x ∂μ := by rw [integral_inter_add_diff hk h'aux] _ = ∫ x in t \ k, f x ∂μ := by rw [setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero fun x hx => ?_, zero_add]; exact hx.2 _ = ∫ x in s \ k, f x ∂μ := by apply setIntegral_congr_set_ae filter_upwards [h't] with x hx change (x ∈ t \ k) = (x ∈ s \ k) simp only [mem_preimage, mem_singleton_iff, eq_iff_iff, and_congr_left_iff, mem_diff] intro h'x by_cases xs : x ∈ s · simp only [xs, hts xs] · simp only [xs, iff_false_iff] intro xt exact h'x (hx ⟨xt, xs⟩) _ = ∫ x in s ∩ k, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in s \ k, f x ∂μ := by have : ∀ x ∈ s ∩ k, f x = 0 := fun x hx => hx.2 rw [setIntegral_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero this, zero_add] _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by rw [integral_inter_add_diff hk (h'aux.mono hts le_rfl)] #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux := setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux /-- If a function vanishes almost everywhere on `t \ s` with `s ⊆ t`, then its integrals on `s` and `t` coincide if `t` is null-measurable. -/ theorem setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero (ht : NullMeasurableSet t μ) (hts : s ⊆ t) (h't : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ t \ s → f x = 0) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by by_cases h : IntegrableOn f t μ; swap · have : ¬IntegrableOn f s μ := fun H => h (H.of_ae_diff_eq_zero ht h't) rw [integral_undef h, integral_undef this] let f' := h.1.mk f calc ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in t, f' x ∂μ := integral_congr_ae h.1.ae_eq_mk _ = ∫ x in s, f' x ∂μ := by apply setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero_aux hts _ h.1.stronglyMeasurable_mk (h.congr h.1.ae_eq_mk) filter_upwards [h't, ae_imp_of_ae_restrict h.1.ae_eq_mk] with x hx h'x h''x rw [← h'x h''x.1, hx h''x] _ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := by apply integral_congr_ae apply ae_restrict_of_ae_restrict_of_subset hts exact h.1.ae_eq_mk.symm #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero /-- If a function vanishes on `t \ s` with `s ⊆ t`, then its integrals on `s` and `t` coincide if `t` is measurable. -/ theorem setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hts : s ⊆ t) (h't : ∀ x ∈ t \ s, f x = 0) : ∫ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ := setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero ht.nullMeasurableSet hts (eventually_of_forall fun x hx => h't x hx) #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_forall_diff_eq_zero /-- If a function vanishes almost everywhere on `sᶜ`, then its integral on `s` coincides with its integral on the whole space. -/ theorem setIntegral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∉ s → f x = 0) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by symm nth_rw 1 [← integral_univ] apply setIntegral_eq_of_subset_of_ae_diff_eq_zero nullMeasurableSet_univ (subset_univ _) filter_upwards [h] with x hx h'x using hx h'x.2 #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero /-- If a function vanishes on `sᶜ`, then its integral on `s` coincides with its integral on the whole space. -/ theorem setIntegral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero (h : ∀ x, x ∉ s → f x = 0) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x, f x ∂μ := setIntegral_eq_integral_of_ae_compl_eq_zero (eventually_of_forall h) #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero := setIntegral_eq_integral_of_forall_compl_eq_zero theorem setIntegral_neg_eq_setIntegral_nonpos [LinearOrder E] {f : X → E} (hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ) : ∫ x in {x | f x < 0}, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in {x | f x ≤ 0}, f x ∂μ := by have h_union : {x | f x ≤ 0} = {x | f x < 0} ∪ {x | f x = 0} := by simp_rw [le_iff_lt_or_eq, setOf_or] rw [h_union] have B : NullMeasurableSet {x | f x = 0} μ := hf.nullMeasurableSet_eq_fun aestronglyMeasurable_zero symm refine integral_union_eq_left_of_ae ?_ filter_upwards [ae_restrict_mem₀ B] with x hx using hx #align measure_theory.set_integral_neg_eq_set_integral_nonpos MeasureTheory.setIntegral_neg_eq_setIntegral_nonpos @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_neg_eq_set_integral_nonpos := setIntegral_neg_eq_setIntegral_nonpos theorem integral_norm_eq_pos_sub_neg {f : X → ℝ} (hfi : Integrable f μ) : ∫ x, ‖f x‖ ∂μ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in {x | f x ≤ 0}, f x ∂μ := have h_meas : NullMeasurableSet {x | 0 ≤ f x} μ := aestronglyMeasurable_const.nullMeasurableSet_le hfi.1 calc ∫ x, ‖f x‖ ∂μ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, ‖f x‖ ∂μ + ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}ᶜ, ‖f x‖ ∂μ := by rw [← integral_add_compl₀ h_meas hfi.norm] _ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, f x ∂μ + ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}ᶜ, ‖f x‖ ∂μ := by congr 1 refine setIntegral_congr₀ h_meas fun x hx => ?_ dsimp only rw [Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_eq_self.mpr _] exact hx _ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}ᶜ, f x ∂μ := by congr 1 rw [← integral_neg] refine setIntegral_congr₀ h_meas.compl fun x hx => ?_ dsimp only rw [Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_eq_neg_self.mpr _] rw [Set.mem_compl_iff, Set.nmem_setOf_iff] at hx linarith _ = ∫ x in {x | 0 ≤ f x}, f x ∂μ - ∫ x in {x | f x ≤ 0}, f x ∂μ := by rw [← setIntegral_neg_eq_setIntegral_nonpos hfi.1, compl_setOf]; simp only [not_le] #align measure_theory.integral_norm_eq_pos_sub_neg MeasureTheory.integral_norm_eq_pos_sub_neg theorem setIntegral_const [CompleteSpace E] (c : E) : ∫ _ in s, c ∂μ = (μ s).toReal • c := by rw [integral_const, Measure.restrict_apply_univ] #align measure_theory.set_integral_const MeasureTheory.setIntegral_const @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_const := setIntegral_const @[simp] theorem integral_indicator_const [CompleteSpace E] (e : E) ⦃s : Set X⦄ (s_meas : MeasurableSet s) : ∫ x : X, s.indicator (fun _ : X => e) x ∂μ = (μ s).toReal • e := by rw [integral_indicator s_meas, ← setIntegral_const] #align measure_theory.integral_indicator_const MeasureTheory.integral_indicator_const @[simp] theorem integral_indicator_one ⦃s : Set X⦄ (hs : MeasurableSet s) : ∫ x, s.indicator 1 x ∂μ = (μ s).toReal := (integral_indicator_const 1 hs).trans ((smul_eq_mul _).trans (mul_one _)) #align measure_theory.integral_indicator_one MeasureTheory.integral_indicator_one theorem setIntegral_indicatorConstLp [CompleteSpace E] {p : ℝ≥0∞} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hμt : μ t ≠ ∞) (e : E) : ∫ x in s, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ = (μ (t ∩ s)).toReal • e := calc ∫ x in s, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, t.indicator (fun _ => e) x ∂μ := by rw [setIntegral_congr_ae hs (indicatorConstLp_coeFn.mono fun x hx _ => hx)] _ = (μ (t ∩ s)).toReal • e := by rw [integral_indicator_const _ ht, Measure.restrict_apply ht] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align measure_theory.set_integral_indicator_const_Lp MeasureTheory.setIntegral_indicatorConstLp @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_indicatorConstLp := setIntegral_indicatorConstLp theorem integral_indicatorConstLp [CompleteSpace E] {p : ℝ≥0∞} (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hμt : μ t ≠ ∞) (e : E) : ∫ x, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ = (μ t).toReal • e := calc ∫ x, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ = ∫ x in univ, indicatorConstLp p ht hμt e x ∂μ := by rw [integral_univ] _ = (μ (t ∩ univ)).toReal • e := setIntegral_indicatorConstLp MeasurableSet.univ ht hμt e _ = (μ t).toReal • e := by rw [inter_univ] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align measure_theory.integral_indicator_const_Lp MeasureTheory.integral_indicatorConstLp theorem setIntegral_map {Y} [MeasurableSpace Y] {g : X → Y} {f : Y → E} {s : Set Y} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f (Measure.map g μ)) (hg : AEMeasurable g μ) : ∫ y in s, f y ∂Measure.map g μ = ∫ x in g ⁻¹' s, f (g x) ∂μ := by rw [Measure.restrict_map_of_aemeasurable hg hs, integral_map (hg.mono_measure Measure.restrict_le_self) (hf.mono_measure _)] exact Measure.map_mono_of_aemeasurable Measure.restrict_le_self hg #align measure_theory.set_integral_map MeasureTheory.setIntegral_map @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_map := setIntegral_map theorem _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map {Y} {_ : MeasurableSpace Y} {f : X → Y} (hf : MeasurableEmbedding f) (g : Y → E) (s : Set Y) : ∫ y in s, g y ∂Measure.map f μ = ∫ x in f ⁻¹' s, g (f x) ∂μ := by rw [hf.restrict_map, hf.integral_map] #align measurable_embedding.set_integral_map MeasurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.set_integral_map := _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map theorem _root_.ClosedEmbedding.setIntegral_map [TopologicalSpace X] [BorelSpace X] {Y} [MeasurableSpace Y] [TopologicalSpace Y] [BorelSpace Y] {g : X → Y} {f : Y → E} (s : Set Y) (hg : ClosedEmbedding g) : ∫ y in s, f y ∂Measure.map g μ = ∫ x in g ⁻¹' s, f (g x) ∂μ := hg.measurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map _ _ #align closed_embedding.set_integral_map ClosedEmbedding.setIntegral_map @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias _root_.ClosedEmbedding.set_integral_map := _root_.ClosedEmbedding.setIntegral_map theorem MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_preimage_emb {Y} {_ : MeasurableSpace Y} {f : X → Y} {ν} (h₁ : MeasurePreserving f μ ν) (h₂ : MeasurableEmbedding f) (g : Y → E) (s : Set Y) : ∫ x in f ⁻¹' s, g (f x) ∂μ = ∫ y in s, g y ∂ν := (h₁.restrict_preimage_emb h₂ s).integral_comp h₂ _ #align measure_theory.measure_preserving.set_integral_preimage_emb MeasureTheory.MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_preimage_emb @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias MeasurePreserving.set_integral_preimage_emb := MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_preimage_emb theorem MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_image_emb {Y} {_ : MeasurableSpace Y} {f : X → Y} {ν} (h₁ : MeasurePreserving f μ ν) (h₂ : MeasurableEmbedding f) (g : Y → E) (s : Set X) : ∫ y in f '' s, g y ∂ν = ∫ x in s, g (f x) ∂μ := Eq.symm <| (h₁.restrict_image_emb h₂ s).integral_comp h₂ _ #align measure_theory.measure_preserving.set_integral_image_emb MeasureTheory.MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_image_emb @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias MeasurePreserving.set_integral_image_emb := MeasurePreserving.setIntegral_image_emb theorem setIntegral_map_equiv {Y} [MeasurableSpace Y] (e : X ≃ᵐ Y) (f : Y → E) (s : Set Y) : ∫ y in s, f y ∂Measure.map e μ = ∫ x in e ⁻¹' s, f (e x) ∂μ := e.measurableEmbedding.setIntegral_map f s #align measure_theory.set_integral_map_equiv MeasureTheory.setIntegral_map_equiv @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_map_equiv := setIntegral_map_equiv theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ.restrict s, ‖f x‖ ≤ C) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := by rw [← Measure.restrict_apply_univ] at * haveI : IsFiniteMeasure (μ.restrict s) := ⟨hs⟩ exact norm_integral_le_of_norm_le_const hC #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → ‖f x‖ ≤ C) (hfm : AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s)) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := by apply norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae hs have A : ∀ᵐ x : X ∂μ, x ∈ s → ‖AEStronglyMeasurable.mk f hfm x‖ ≤ C := by filter_upwards [hC, hfm.ae_mem_imp_eq_mk] with _ h1 h2 h3 rw [← h2 h3] exact h1 h3 have B : MeasurableSet {x | ‖hfm.mk f x‖ ≤ C} := hfm.stronglyMeasurable_mk.norm.measurable measurableSet_Iic filter_upwards [hfm.ae_eq_mk, (ae_restrict_iff B).2 A] with _ h1 _ rwa [h1] #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hsm : MeasurableSet s) (hC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → ‖f x‖ ≤ C) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae hs <| by rwa [ae_restrict_eq hsm, eventually_inf_principal] #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hC : ∀ x ∈ s, ‖f x‖ ≤ C) (hfm : AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s)) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae' hs (eventually_of_forall hC) hfm #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const theorem norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const' {C : ℝ} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hsm : MeasurableSet s) (hC : ∀ x ∈ s, ‖f x‖ ≤ C) : ‖∫ x in s, f x ∂μ‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const_ae'' hs hsm <| eventually_of_forall hC #align measure_theory.norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const' MeasureTheory.norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const' @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias norm_set_integral_le_of_norm_le_const' := norm_setIntegral_le_of_norm_le_const' theorem setIntegral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae {f : X → ℝ} (hf : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ.restrict s] f) (hfi : IntegrableOn f s μ) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = 0 ↔ f =ᵐ[μ.restrict s] 0 := integral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae hf hfi #align measure_theory.set_integral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae := setIntegral_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg_ae theorem setIntegral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae {f : X → ℝ} (hf : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ.restrict s] f) (hfi : IntegrableOn f s μ) : (0 < ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ) ↔ 0 < μ (support f ∩ s) := by rw [integral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae hf hfi, Measure.restrict_apply₀] rw [support_eq_preimage] exact hfi.aestronglyMeasurable.aemeasurable.nullMeasurable (measurableSet_singleton 0).compl #align measure_theory.set_integral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae MeasureTheory.setIntegral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae := setIntegral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae theorem setIntegral_gt_gt {R : ℝ} {f : X → ℝ} (hR : 0 ≤ R) (hfm : Measurable f) (hfint : IntegrableOn f {x | ↑R < f x} μ) (hμ : μ {x | ↑R < f x} ≠ 0) : (μ {x | ↑R < f x}).toReal * R < ∫ x in {x | ↑R < f x}, f x ∂μ := by have : IntegrableOn (fun _ => R) {x | ↑R < f x} μ := by refine ⟨aestronglyMeasurable_const, lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ hfint.2⟩ refine set_lintegral_mono (Measurable.nnnorm ?_).coe_nnreal_ennreal hfm.nnnorm.coe_nnreal_ennreal fun x hx => ?_ · exact measurable_const · simp only [ENNReal.coe_le_coe, Real.nnnorm_of_nonneg hR, Real.nnnorm_of_nonneg (hR.trans <| le_of_lt hx), Subtype.mk_le_mk] exact le_of_lt hx rw [← sub_pos, ← smul_eq_mul, ← setIntegral_const, ← integral_sub hfint this, setIntegral_pos_iff_support_of_nonneg_ae] · rw [← zero_lt_iff] at hμ rwa [Set.inter_eq_self_of_subset_right] exact fun x hx => Ne.symm (ne_of_lt <| sub_pos.2 hx) · rw [Pi.zero_def, EventuallyLE, ae_restrict_iff] · exact eventually_of_forall fun x hx => sub_nonneg.2 <| le_of_lt hx · exact measurableSet_le measurable_zero (hfm.sub measurable_const) · exact Integrable.sub hfint this #align measure_theory.set_integral_gt_gt MeasureTheory.setIntegral_gt_gt @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_gt_gt := setIntegral_gt_gt theorem setIntegral_trim {X} {m m0 : MeasurableSpace X} {μ : Measure X} (hm : m ≤ m0) {f : X → E} (hf_meas : StronglyMeasurable[m] f) {s : Set X} (hs : MeasurableSet[m] s) : ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ = ∫ x in s, f x ∂μ.trim hm := by rwa [integral_trim hm hf_meas, restrict_trim hm μ] #align measure_theory.set_integral_trim MeasureTheory.setIntegral_trim @[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")] alias set_integral_trim := setIntegral_trim /-! ### Lemmas about adding and removing interval boundaries The primed lemmas take explicit arguments about the endpoint having zero measure, while the unprimed ones use `[NoAtoms μ]`. -/ section PartialOrder variable [PartialOrder X] {x y : X} theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc' (hx : μ {x} = 0) : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioc x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioc_ae_eq_Icc' hx).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc' MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc' theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico' (hy : μ {y} = 0) : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ico x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ico_ae_eq_Icc' hy).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico' MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico' theorem integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo' (hy : μ {y} = 0) : ∫ t in Ioc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioo_ae_eq_Ioc' hy).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo' MeasureTheory.integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo' theorem integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo' (hx : μ {x} = 0) : ∫ t in Ico x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioo_ae_eq_Ico' hx).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo' MeasureTheory.integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo' theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo' (hx : μ {x} = 0) (hy : μ {y} = 0) : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioo_ae_eq_Icc' hx hy).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo' MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo' theorem integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio' (hx : μ {x} = 0) : ∫ t in Iic x, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Iio x, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Iio_ae_eq_Iic' hx).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio' MeasureTheory.integral_Iic_eq_integral_Iio' theorem integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi' (hx : μ {x} = 0) : ∫ t in Ici x, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioi x, f t ∂μ := setIntegral_congr_set_ae (Ioi_ae_eq_Ici' hx).symm #align measure_theory.integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi' MeasureTheory.integral_Ici_eq_integral_Ioi' variable [NoAtoms μ] theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioc x y, f t ∂μ := integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc' <| measure_singleton x #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioc theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ico x y, f t ∂μ := integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico' <| measure_singleton y #align measure_theory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico MeasureTheory.integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico theorem integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo : ∫ t in Ioc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo' <| measure_singleton y #align measure_theory.integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo MeasureTheory.integral_Ioc_eq_integral_Ioo theorem integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo : ∫ t in Ico x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo' <| measure_singleton x #align measure_theory.integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo MeasureTheory.integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo
Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/SetIntegral.lean
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theorem integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ioo : ∫ t in Icc x y, f t ∂μ = ∫ t in Ioo x y, f t ∂μ := by
rw [integral_Icc_eq_integral_Ico, integral_Ico_eq_integral_Ioo]
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Patrick Massot, Yury Kudryashov, Rémy Degenne -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Abs import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.OrderIso import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Defs import Mathlib.Data.Int.Cast.Lemmas import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Basic import Mathlib.Logic.Pairwise #align_import data.set.intervals.group from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c227d107bbada5d0d9d20287e3282c0a7f1651a0" /-! ### Lemmas about arithmetic operations and intervals. -/ variable {α : Type*} namespace Set section OrderedCommGroup variable [OrderedCommGroup α] {a b c d : α} /-! `inv_mem_Ixx_iff`, `sub_mem_Ixx_iff` -/ @[to_additive] theorem inv_mem_Icc_iff : a⁻¹ ∈ Set.Icc c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Icc d⁻¹ c⁻¹ := and_comm.trans <| and_congr inv_le' le_inv' #align set.inv_mem_Icc_iff Set.inv_mem_Icc_iff #align set.neg_mem_Icc_iff Set.neg_mem_Icc_iff @[to_additive] theorem inv_mem_Ico_iff : a⁻¹ ∈ Set.Ico c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Ioc d⁻¹ c⁻¹ := and_comm.trans <| and_congr inv_lt' le_inv' #align set.inv_mem_Ico_iff Set.inv_mem_Ico_iff #align set.neg_mem_Ico_iff Set.neg_mem_Ico_iff @[to_additive] theorem inv_mem_Ioc_iff : a⁻¹ ∈ Set.Ioc c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Ico d⁻¹ c⁻¹ := and_comm.trans <| and_congr inv_le' lt_inv' #align set.inv_mem_Ioc_iff Set.inv_mem_Ioc_iff #align set.neg_mem_Ioc_iff Set.neg_mem_Ioc_iff @[to_additive] theorem inv_mem_Ioo_iff : a⁻¹ ∈ Set.Ioo c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Ioo d⁻¹ c⁻¹ := and_comm.trans <| and_congr inv_lt' lt_inv' #align set.inv_mem_Ioo_iff Set.inv_mem_Ioo_iff #align set.neg_mem_Ioo_iff Set.neg_mem_Ioo_iff end OrderedCommGroup section OrderedAddCommGroup variable [OrderedAddCommGroup α] {a b c d : α} /-! `add_mem_Ixx_iff_left` -/ -- Porting note: instance search needs help `(α := α)` theorem add_mem_Icc_iff_left : a + b ∈ Set.Icc c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Icc (c - b) (d - b) := (and_congr (sub_le_iff_le_add (α := α)) (le_sub_iff_add_le (α := α))).symm #align set.add_mem_Icc_iff_left Set.add_mem_Icc_iff_left theorem add_mem_Ico_iff_left : a + b ∈ Set.Ico c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Ico (c - b) (d - b) := (and_congr (sub_le_iff_le_add (α := α)) (lt_sub_iff_add_lt (α := α))).symm #align set.add_mem_Ico_iff_left Set.add_mem_Ico_iff_left theorem add_mem_Ioc_iff_left : a + b ∈ Set.Ioc c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Ioc (c - b) (d - b) := (and_congr (sub_lt_iff_lt_add (α := α)) (le_sub_iff_add_le (α := α))).symm #align set.add_mem_Ioc_iff_left Set.add_mem_Ioc_iff_left theorem add_mem_Ioo_iff_left : a + b ∈ Set.Ioo c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Ioo (c - b) (d - b) := (and_congr (sub_lt_iff_lt_add (α := α)) (lt_sub_iff_add_lt (α := α))).symm #align set.add_mem_Ioo_iff_left Set.add_mem_Ioo_iff_left /-! `add_mem_Ixx_iff_right` -/ theorem add_mem_Icc_iff_right : a + b ∈ Set.Icc c d ↔ b ∈ Set.Icc (c - a) (d - a) := (and_congr sub_le_iff_le_add' le_sub_iff_add_le').symm #align set.add_mem_Icc_iff_right Set.add_mem_Icc_iff_right theorem add_mem_Ico_iff_right : a + b ∈ Set.Ico c d ↔ b ∈ Set.Ico (c - a) (d - a) := (and_congr sub_le_iff_le_add' lt_sub_iff_add_lt').symm #align set.add_mem_Ico_iff_right Set.add_mem_Ico_iff_right theorem add_mem_Ioc_iff_right : a + b ∈ Set.Ioc c d ↔ b ∈ Set.Ioc (c - a) (d - a) := (and_congr sub_lt_iff_lt_add' le_sub_iff_add_le').symm #align set.add_mem_Ioc_iff_right Set.add_mem_Ioc_iff_right theorem add_mem_Ioo_iff_right : a + b ∈ Set.Ioo c d ↔ b ∈ Set.Ioo (c - a) (d - a) := (and_congr sub_lt_iff_lt_add' lt_sub_iff_add_lt').symm #align set.add_mem_Ioo_iff_right Set.add_mem_Ioo_iff_right /-! `sub_mem_Ixx_iff_left` -/ theorem sub_mem_Icc_iff_left : a - b ∈ Set.Icc c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Icc (c + b) (d + b) := and_congr le_sub_iff_add_le sub_le_iff_le_add #align set.sub_mem_Icc_iff_left Set.sub_mem_Icc_iff_left theorem sub_mem_Ico_iff_left : a - b ∈ Set.Ico c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Ico (c + b) (d + b) := and_congr le_sub_iff_add_le sub_lt_iff_lt_add #align set.sub_mem_Ico_iff_left Set.sub_mem_Ico_iff_left theorem sub_mem_Ioc_iff_left : a - b ∈ Set.Ioc c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Ioc (c + b) (d + b) := and_congr lt_sub_iff_add_lt sub_le_iff_le_add #align set.sub_mem_Ioc_iff_left Set.sub_mem_Ioc_iff_left theorem sub_mem_Ioo_iff_left : a - b ∈ Set.Ioo c d ↔ a ∈ Set.Ioo (c + b) (d + b) := and_congr lt_sub_iff_add_lt sub_lt_iff_lt_add #align set.sub_mem_Ioo_iff_left Set.sub_mem_Ioo_iff_left /-! `sub_mem_Ixx_iff_right` -/ theorem sub_mem_Icc_iff_right : a - b ∈ Set.Icc c d ↔ b ∈ Set.Icc (a - d) (a - c) := and_comm.trans <| and_congr sub_le_comm le_sub_comm #align set.sub_mem_Icc_iff_right Set.sub_mem_Icc_iff_right theorem sub_mem_Ico_iff_right : a - b ∈ Set.Ico c d ↔ b ∈ Set.Ioc (a - d) (a - c) := and_comm.trans <| and_congr sub_lt_comm le_sub_comm #align set.sub_mem_Ico_iff_right Set.sub_mem_Ico_iff_right theorem sub_mem_Ioc_iff_right : a - b ∈ Set.Ioc c d ↔ b ∈ Set.Ico (a - d) (a - c) := and_comm.trans <| and_congr sub_le_comm lt_sub_comm #align set.sub_mem_Ioc_iff_right Set.sub_mem_Ioc_iff_right theorem sub_mem_Ioo_iff_right : a - b ∈ Set.Ioo c d ↔ b ∈ Set.Ioo (a - d) (a - c) := and_comm.trans <| and_congr sub_lt_comm lt_sub_comm #align set.sub_mem_Ioo_iff_right Set.sub_mem_Ioo_iff_right -- I think that symmetric intervals deserve attention and API: they arise all the time, -- for instance when considering metric balls in `ℝ`. theorem mem_Icc_iff_abs_le {R : Type*} [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup R] {x y z : R} : |x - y| ≤ z ↔ y ∈ Icc (x - z) (x + z) := abs_le.trans <| and_comm.trans <| and_congr sub_le_comm neg_le_sub_iff_le_add #align set.mem_Icc_iff_abs_le Set.mem_Icc_iff_abs_le end OrderedAddCommGroup section LinearOrderedAddCommGroup variable [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] /-- If we remove a smaller interval from a larger, the result is nonempty -/ theorem nonempty_Ico_sdiff {x dx y dy : α} (h : dy < dx) (hx : 0 < dx) : Nonempty ↑(Ico x (x + dx) \ Ico y (y + dy)) := by cases' lt_or_le x y with h' h' · use x simp [*, not_le.2 h'] · use max x (x + dy) simp [*, le_refl] #align set.nonempty_Ico_sdiff Set.nonempty_Ico_sdiff end LinearOrderedAddCommGroup /-! ### Lemmas about disjointness of translates of intervals -/ section PairwiseDisjoint section OrderedCommGroup variable [OrderedCommGroup α] (a b : α) @[to_additive]
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theorem pairwise_disjoint_Ioc_mul_zpow : Pairwise (Disjoint on fun n : ℤ => Ioc (a * b ^ n) (a * b ^ (n + 1))) := by
simp (config := { unfoldPartialApp := true }) only [Function.onFun] simp_rw [Set.disjoint_iff] intro m n hmn x hx apply hmn have hb : 1 < b := by have : a * b ^ m < a * b ^ (m + 1) := hx.1.1.trans_le hx.1.2 rwa [mul_lt_mul_iff_left, ← mul_one (b ^ m), zpow_add_one, mul_lt_mul_iff_left] at this have i1 := hx.1.1.trans_le hx.2.2 have i2 := hx.2.1.trans_le hx.1.2 rw [mul_lt_mul_iff_left, zpow_lt_zpow_iff hb, Int.lt_add_one_iff] at i1 i2 exact le_antisymm i1 i2
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Ellen Arlt. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Ellen Arlt, Blair Shi, Sean Leather, Mario Carneiro, Johan Commelin, Lu-Ming Zhang -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Opposite import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Pi import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Pi import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Ring import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.RingEquiv import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.LinearMap.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Pi import Mathlib.Algebra.Star.BigOperators import Mathlib.Algebra.Star.Module import Mathlib.Algebra.Star.Pi import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.BigOperators import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.BigOperators #align_import data.matrix.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"eba5bb3155cab51d80af00e8d7d69fa271b1302b" /-! # Matrices This file defines basic properties of matrices. Matrices with rows indexed by `m`, columns indexed by `n`, and entries of type `α` are represented with `Matrix m n α`. For the typical approach of counting rows and columns, `Matrix (Fin m) (Fin n) α` can be used. ## Notation The locale `Matrix` gives the following notation: * `⬝ᵥ` for `Matrix.dotProduct` * `*ᵥ` for `Matrix.mulVec` * `ᵥ*` for `Matrix.vecMul` * `ᵀ` for `Matrix.transpose` * `ᴴ` for `Matrix.conjTranspose` ## Implementation notes For convenience, `Matrix m n α` is defined as `m → n → α`, as this allows elements of the matrix to be accessed with `A i j`. However, it is not advisable to _construct_ matrices using terms of the form `fun i j ↦ _` or even `(fun i j ↦ _ : Matrix m n α)`, as these are not recognized by Lean as having the right type. Instead, `Matrix.of` should be used. ## TODO Under various conditions, multiplication of infinite matrices makes sense. These have not yet been implemented. -/ universe u u' v w /-- `Matrix m n R` is the type of matrices with entries in `R`, whose rows are indexed by `m` and whose columns are indexed by `n`. -/ def Matrix (m : Type u) (n : Type u') (α : Type v) : Type max u u' v := m → n → α #align matrix Matrix variable {l m n o : Type*} {m' : o → Type*} {n' : o → Type*} variable {R : Type*} {S : Type*} {α : Type v} {β : Type w} {γ : Type*} namespace Matrix section Ext variable {M N : Matrix m n α} theorem ext_iff : (∀ i j, M i j = N i j) ↔ M = N := ⟨fun h => funext fun i => funext <| h i, fun h => by simp [h]⟩ #align matrix.ext_iff Matrix.ext_iff @[ext] theorem ext : (∀ i j, M i j = N i j) → M = N := ext_iff.mp #align matrix.ext Matrix.ext end Ext /-- Cast a function into a matrix. The two sides of the equivalence are definitionally equal types. We want to use an explicit cast to distinguish the types because `Matrix` has different instances to pi types (such as `Pi.mul`, which performs elementwise multiplication, vs `Matrix.mul`). If you are defining a matrix, in terms of its entries, use `of (fun i j ↦ _)`. The purpose of this approach is to ensure that terms of the form `(fun i j ↦ _) * (fun i j ↦ _)` do not appear, as the type of `*` can be misleading. Porting note: In Lean 3, it is also safe to use pattern matching in a definition as `| i j := _`, which can only be unfolded when fully-applied. leanprover/lean4#2042 means this does not (currently) work in Lean 4. -/ def of : (m → n → α) ≃ Matrix m n α := Equiv.refl _ #align matrix.of Matrix.of @[simp] theorem of_apply (f : m → n → α) (i j) : of f i j = f i j := rfl #align matrix.of_apply Matrix.of_apply @[simp] theorem of_symm_apply (f : Matrix m n α) (i j) : of.symm f i j = f i j := rfl #align matrix.of_symm_apply Matrix.of_symm_apply /-- `M.map f` is the matrix obtained by applying `f` to each entry of the matrix `M`. This is available in bundled forms as: * `AddMonoidHom.mapMatrix` * `LinearMap.mapMatrix` * `RingHom.mapMatrix` * `AlgHom.mapMatrix` * `Equiv.mapMatrix` * `AddEquiv.mapMatrix` * `LinearEquiv.mapMatrix` * `RingEquiv.mapMatrix` * `AlgEquiv.mapMatrix` -/ def map (M : Matrix m n α) (f : α → β) : Matrix m n β := of fun i j => f (M i j) #align matrix.map Matrix.map @[simp] theorem map_apply {M : Matrix m n α} {f : α → β} {i : m} {j : n} : M.map f i j = f (M i j) := rfl #align matrix.map_apply Matrix.map_apply @[simp] theorem map_id (M : Matrix m n α) : M.map id = M := by ext rfl #align matrix.map_id Matrix.map_id @[simp] theorem map_id' (M : Matrix m n α) : M.map (·) = M := map_id M @[simp] theorem map_map {M : Matrix m n α} {β γ : Type*} {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} : (M.map f).map g = M.map (g ∘ f) := by ext rfl #align matrix.map_map Matrix.map_map theorem map_injective {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) : Function.Injective fun M : Matrix m n α => M.map f := fun _ _ h => ext fun i j => hf <| ext_iff.mpr h i j #align matrix.map_injective Matrix.map_injective /-- The transpose of a matrix. -/ def transpose (M : Matrix m n α) : Matrix n m α := of fun x y => M y x #align matrix.transpose Matrix.transpose -- TODO: set as an equation lemma for `transpose`, see mathlib4#3024 @[simp] theorem transpose_apply (M : Matrix m n α) (i j) : transpose M i j = M j i := rfl #align matrix.transpose_apply Matrix.transpose_apply @[inherit_doc] scoped postfix:1024 "ᵀ" => Matrix.transpose /-- The conjugate transpose of a matrix defined in term of `star`. -/ def conjTranspose [Star α] (M : Matrix m n α) : Matrix n m α := M.transpose.map star #align matrix.conj_transpose Matrix.conjTranspose @[inherit_doc] scoped postfix:1024 "ᴴ" => Matrix.conjTranspose instance inhabited [Inhabited α] : Inhabited (Matrix m n α) := inferInstanceAs <| Inhabited <| m → n → α -- Porting note: new, Lean3 found this automatically instance decidableEq [DecidableEq α] [Fintype m] [Fintype n] : DecidableEq (Matrix m n α) := Fintype.decidablePiFintype instance {n m} [Fintype m] [DecidableEq m] [Fintype n] [DecidableEq n] (α) [Fintype α] : Fintype (Matrix m n α) := inferInstanceAs (Fintype (m → n → α)) instance {n m} [Finite m] [Finite n] (α) [Finite α] : Finite (Matrix m n α) := inferInstanceAs (Finite (m → n → α)) instance add [Add α] : Add (Matrix m n α) := Pi.instAdd instance addSemigroup [AddSemigroup α] : AddSemigroup (Matrix m n α) := Pi.addSemigroup instance addCommSemigroup [AddCommSemigroup α] : AddCommSemigroup (Matrix m n α) := Pi.addCommSemigroup instance zero [Zero α] : Zero (Matrix m n α) := Pi.instZero instance addZeroClass [AddZeroClass α] : AddZeroClass (Matrix m n α) := Pi.addZeroClass instance addMonoid [AddMonoid α] : AddMonoid (Matrix m n α) := Pi.addMonoid instance addCommMonoid [AddCommMonoid α] : AddCommMonoid (Matrix m n α) := Pi.addCommMonoid instance neg [Neg α] : Neg (Matrix m n α) := Pi.instNeg instance sub [Sub α] : Sub (Matrix m n α) := Pi.instSub instance addGroup [AddGroup α] : AddGroup (Matrix m n α) := Pi.addGroup instance addCommGroup [AddCommGroup α] : AddCommGroup (Matrix m n α) := Pi.addCommGroup instance unique [Unique α] : Unique (Matrix m n α) := Pi.unique instance subsingleton [Subsingleton α] : Subsingleton (Matrix m n α) := inferInstanceAs <| Subsingleton <| m → n → α instance nonempty [Nonempty m] [Nonempty n] [Nontrivial α] : Nontrivial (Matrix m n α) := Function.nontrivial instance smul [SMul R α] : SMul R (Matrix m n α) := Pi.instSMul instance smulCommClass [SMul R α] [SMul S α] [SMulCommClass R S α] : SMulCommClass R S (Matrix m n α) := Pi.smulCommClass instance isScalarTower [SMul R S] [SMul R α] [SMul S α] [IsScalarTower R S α] : IsScalarTower R S (Matrix m n α) := Pi.isScalarTower instance isCentralScalar [SMul R α] [SMul Rᵐᵒᵖ α] [IsCentralScalar R α] : IsCentralScalar R (Matrix m n α) := Pi.isCentralScalar instance mulAction [Monoid R] [MulAction R α] : MulAction R (Matrix m n α) := Pi.mulAction _ instance distribMulAction [Monoid R] [AddMonoid α] [DistribMulAction R α] : DistribMulAction R (Matrix m n α) := Pi.distribMulAction _ instance module [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid α] [Module R α] : Module R (Matrix m n α) := Pi.module _ _ _ -- Porting note (#10756): added the following section with simp lemmas because `simp` fails -- to apply the corresponding lemmas in the namespace `Pi`. -- (e.g. `Pi.zero_apply` used on `OfNat.ofNat 0 i j`) section @[simp] theorem zero_apply [Zero α] (i : m) (j : n) : (0 : Matrix m n α) i j = 0 := rfl @[simp] theorem add_apply [Add α] (A B : Matrix m n α) (i : m) (j : n) : (A + B) i j = (A i j) + (B i j) := rfl @[simp] theorem smul_apply [SMul β α] (r : β) (A : Matrix m n α) (i : m) (j : n) : (r • A) i j = r • (A i j) := rfl @[simp] theorem sub_apply [Sub α] (A B : Matrix m n α) (i : m) (j : n) : (A - B) i j = (A i j) - (B i j) := rfl @[simp] theorem neg_apply [Neg α] (A : Matrix m n α) (i : m) (j : n) : (-A) i j = -(A i j) := rfl end /-! simp-normal form pulls `of` to the outside. -/ @[simp] theorem of_zero [Zero α] : of (0 : m → n → α) = 0 := rfl #align matrix.of_zero Matrix.of_zero @[simp] theorem of_add_of [Add α] (f g : m → n → α) : of f + of g = of (f + g) := rfl #align matrix.of_add_of Matrix.of_add_of @[simp] theorem of_sub_of [Sub α] (f g : m → n → α) : of f - of g = of (f - g) := rfl #align matrix.of_sub_of Matrix.of_sub_of @[simp] theorem neg_of [Neg α] (f : m → n → α) : -of f = of (-f) := rfl #align matrix.neg_of Matrix.neg_of @[simp] theorem smul_of [SMul R α] (r : R) (f : m → n → α) : r • of f = of (r • f) := rfl #align matrix.smul_of Matrix.smul_of @[simp] protected theorem map_zero [Zero α] [Zero β] (f : α → β) (h : f 0 = 0) : (0 : Matrix m n α).map f = 0 := by ext simp [h] #align matrix.map_zero Matrix.map_zero protected theorem map_add [Add α] [Add β] (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ a₁ a₂, f (a₁ + a₂) = f a₁ + f a₂) (M N : Matrix m n α) : (M + N).map f = M.map f + N.map f := ext fun _ _ => hf _ _ #align matrix.map_add Matrix.map_add protected theorem map_sub [Sub α] [Sub β] (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ a₁ a₂, f (a₁ - a₂) = f a₁ - f a₂) (M N : Matrix m n α) : (M - N).map f = M.map f - N.map f := ext fun _ _ => hf _ _ #align matrix.map_sub Matrix.map_sub theorem map_smul [SMul R α] [SMul R β] (f : α → β) (r : R) (hf : ∀ a, f (r • a) = r • f a) (M : Matrix m n α) : (r • M).map f = r • M.map f := ext fun _ _ => hf _ #align matrix.map_smul Matrix.map_smul /-- The scalar action via `Mul.toSMul` is transformed by the same map as the elements of the matrix, when `f` preserves multiplication. -/ theorem map_smul' [Mul α] [Mul β] (f : α → β) (r : α) (A : Matrix n n α) (hf : ∀ a₁ a₂, f (a₁ * a₂) = f a₁ * f a₂) : (r • A).map f = f r • A.map f := ext fun _ _ => hf _ _ #align matrix.map_smul' Matrix.map_smul' /-- The scalar action via `mul.toOppositeSMul` is transformed by the same map as the elements of the matrix, when `f` preserves multiplication. -/ theorem map_op_smul' [Mul α] [Mul β] (f : α → β) (r : α) (A : Matrix n n α) (hf : ∀ a₁ a₂, f (a₁ * a₂) = f a₁ * f a₂) : (MulOpposite.op r • A).map f = MulOpposite.op (f r) • A.map f := ext fun _ _ => hf _ _ #align matrix.map_op_smul' Matrix.map_op_smul' theorem _root_.IsSMulRegular.matrix [SMul R S] {k : R} (hk : IsSMulRegular S k) : IsSMulRegular (Matrix m n S) k := IsSMulRegular.pi fun _ => IsSMulRegular.pi fun _ => hk #align is_smul_regular.matrix IsSMulRegular.matrix theorem _root_.IsLeftRegular.matrix [Mul α] {k : α} (hk : IsLeftRegular k) : IsSMulRegular (Matrix m n α) k := hk.isSMulRegular.matrix #align is_left_regular.matrix IsLeftRegular.matrix instance subsingleton_of_empty_left [IsEmpty m] : Subsingleton (Matrix m n α) := ⟨fun M N => by ext i exact isEmptyElim i⟩ #align matrix.subsingleton_of_empty_left Matrix.subsingleton_of_empty_left instance subsingleton_of_empty_right [IsEmpty n] : Subsingleton (Matrix m n α) := ⟨fun M N => by ext i j exact isEmptyElim j⟩ #align matrix.subsingleton_of_empty_right Matrix.subsingleton_of_empty_right end Matrix open Matrix namespace Matrix section Diagonal variable [DecidableEq n] /-- `diagonal d` is the square matrix such that `(diagonal d) i i = d i` and `(diagonal d) i j = 0` if `i ≠ j`. Note that bundled versions exist as: * `Matrix.diagonalAddMonoidHom` * `Matrix.diagonalLinearMap` * `Matrix.diagonalRingHom` * `Matrix.diagonalAlgHom` -/ def diagonal [Zero α] (d : n → α) : Matrix n n α := of fun i j => if i = j then d i else 0 #align matrix.diagonal Matrix.diagonal -- TODO: set as an equation lemma for `diagonal`, see mathlib4#3024 theorem diagonal_apply [Zero α] (d : n → α) (i j) : diagonal d i j = if i = j then d i else 0 := rfl #align matrix.diagonal_apply Matrix.diagonal_apply @[simp] theorem diagonal_apply_eq [Zero α] (d : n → α) (i : n) : (diagonal d) i i = d i := by simp [diagonal] #align matrix.diagonal_apply_eq Matrix.diagonal_apply_eq @[simp] theorem diagonal_apply_ne [Zero α] (d : n → α) {i j : n} (h : i ≠ j) : (diagonal d) i j = 0 := by simp [diagonal, h] #align matrix.diagonal_apply_ne Matrix.diagonal_apply_ne theorem diagonal_apply_ne' [Zero α] (d : n → α) {i j : n} (h : j ≠ i) : (diagonal d) i j = 0 := diagonal_apply_ne d h.symm #align matrix.diagonal_apply_ne' Matrix.diagonal_apply_ne' @[simp] theorem diagonal_eq_diagonal_iff [Zero α] {d₁ d₂ : n → α} : diagonal d₁ = diagonal d₂ ↔ ∀ i, d₁ i = d₂ i := ⟨fun h i => by simpa using congr_arg (fun m : Matrix n n α => m i i) h, fun h => by rw [show d₁ = d₂ from funext h]⟩ #align matrix.diagonal_eq_diagonal_iff Matrix.diagonal_eq_diagonal_iff theorem diagonal_injective [Zero α] : Function.Injective (diagonal : (n → α) → Matrix n n α) := fun d₁ d₂ h => funext fun i => by simpa using Matrix.ext_iff.mpr h i i #align matrix.diagonal_injective Matrix.diagonal_injective @[simp] theorem diagonal_zero [Zero α] : (diagonal fun _ => 0 : Matrix n n α) = 0 := by ext simp [diagonal] #align matrix.diagonal_zero Matrix.diagonal_zero @[simp] theorem diagonal_transpose [Zero α] (v : n → α) : (diagonal v)ᵀ = diagonal v := by ext i j by_cases h : i = j · simp [h, transpose] · simp [h, transpose, diagonal_apply_ne' _ h] #align matrix.diagonal_transpose Matrix.diagonal_transpose @[simp] theorem diagonal_add [AddZeroClass α] (d₁ d₂ : n → α) : diagonal d₁ + diagonal d₂ = diagonal fun i => d₁ i + d₂ i := by ext i j by_cases h : i = j <;> simp [h] #align matrix.diagonal_add Matrix.diagonal_add @[simp] theorem diagonal_smul [Zero α] [SMulZeroClass R α] (r : R) (d : n → α) : diagonal (r • d) = r • diagonal d := by ext i j by_cases h : i = j <;> simp [h] #align matrix.diagonal_smul Matrix.diagonal_smul @[simp] theorem diagonal_neg [NegZeroClass α] (d : n → α) : -diagonal d = diagonal fun i => -d i := by ext i j by_cases h : i = j <;> simp [h] #align matrix.diagonal_neg Matrix.diagonal_neg @[simp] theorem diagonal_sub [SubNegZeroMonoid α] (d₁ d₂ : n → α) : diagonal d₁ - diagonal d₂ = diagonal fun i => d₁ i - d₂ i := by ext i j by_cases h : i = j <;> simp [h] instance [Zero α] [NatCast α] : NatCast (Matrix n n α) where natCast m := diagonal fun _ => m @[norm_cast] theorem diagonal_natCast [Zero α] [NatCast α] (m : ℕ) : diagonal (fun _ : n => (m : α)) = m := rfl @[norm_cast] theorem diagonal_natCast' [Zero α] [NatCast α] (m : ℕ) : diagonal ((m : n → α)) = m := rfl -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] theorem diagonal_ofNat [Zero α] [NatCast α] (m : ℕ) [m.AtLeastTwo] : diagonal (fun _ : n => no_index (OfNat.ofNat m : α)) = OfNat.ofNat m := rfl -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] theorem diagonal_ofNat' [Zero α] [NatCast α] (m : ℕ) [m.AtLeastTwo] : diagonal (no_index (OfNat.ofNat m : n → α)) = OfNat.ofNat m := rfl instance [Zero α] [IntCast α] : IntCast (Matrix n n α) where intCast m := diagonal fun _ => m @[norm_cast] theorem diagonal_intCast [Zero α] [IntCast α] (m : ℤ) : diagonal (fun _ : n => (m : α)) = m := rfl @[norm_cast] theorem diagonal_intCast' [Zero α] [IntCast α] (m : ℤ) : diagonal ((m : n → α)) = m := rfl variable (n α) /-- `Matrix.diagonal` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def diagonalAddMonoidHom [AddZeroClass α] : (n → α) →+ Matrix n n α where toFun := diagonal map_zero' := diagonal_zero map_add' x y := (diagonal_add x y).symm #align matrix.diagonal_add_monoid_hom Matrix.diagonalAddMonoidHom variable (R) /-- `Matrix.diagonal` as a `LinearMap`. -/ @[simps] def diagonalLinearMap [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid α] [Module R α] : (n → α) →ₗ[R] Matrix n n α := { diagonalAddMonoidHom n α with map_smul' := diagonal_smul } #align matrix.diagonal_linear_map Matrix.diagonalLinearMap variable {n α R} @[simp] theorem diagonal_map [Zero α] [Zero β] {f : α → β} (h : f 0 = 0) {d : n → α} : (diagonal d).map f = diagonal fun m => f (d m) := by ext simp only [diagonal_apply, map_apply] split_ifs <;> simp [h] #align matrix.diagonal_map Matrix.diagonal_map @[simp] theorem diagonal_conjTranspose [AddMonoid α] [StarAddMonoid α] (v : n → α) : (diagonal v)ᴴ = diagonal (star v) := by rw [conjTranspose, diagonal_transpose, diagonal_map (star_zero _)] rfl #align matrix.diagonal_conj_transpose Matrix.diagonal_conjTranspose section One variable [Zero α] [One α] instance one : One (Matrix n n α) := ⟨diagonal fun _ => 1⟩ @[simp] theorem diagonal_one : (diagonal fun _ => 1 : Matrix n n α) = 1 := rfl #align matrix.diagonal_one Matrix.diagonal_one theorem one_apply {i j} : (1 : Matrix n n α) i j = if i = j then 1 else 0 := rfl #align matrix.one_apply Matrix.one_apply @[simp] theorem one_apply_eq (i) : (1 : Matrix n n α) i i = 1 := diagonal_apply_eq _ i #align matrix.one_apply_eq Matrix.one_apply_eq @[simp] theorem one_apply_ne {i j} : i ≠ j → (1 : Matrix n n α) i j = 0 := diagonal_apply_ne _ #align matrix.one_apply_ne Matrix.one_apply_ne theorem one_apply_ne' {i j} : j ≠ i → (1 : Matrix n n α) i j = 0 := diagonal_apply_ne' _ #align matrix.one_apply_ne' Matrix.one_apply_ne' @[simp] theorem map_one [Zero β] [One β] (f : α → β) (h₀ : f 0 = 0) (h₁ : f 1 = 1) : (1 : Matrix n n α).map f = (1 : Matrix n n β) := by ext simp only [one_apply, map_apply] split_ifs <;> simp [h₀, h₁] #align matrix.map_one Matrix.map_one -- Porting note: added implicit argument `(f := fun_ => α)`, why is that needed? theorem one_eq_pi_single {i j} : (1 : Matrix n n α) i j = Pi.single (f := fun _ => α) i 1 j := by simp only [one_apply, Pi.single_apply, eq_comm] #align matrix.one_eq_pi_single Matrix.one_eq_pi_single lemma zero_le_one_elem [Preorder α] [ZeroLEOneClass α] (i j : n) : 0 ≤ (1 : Matrix n n α) i j := by by_cases hi : i = j <;> simp [hi] lemma zero_le_one_row [Preorder α] [ZeroLEOneClass α] (i : n) : 0 ≤ (1 : Matrix n n α) i := zero_le_one_elem i end One instance instAddMonoidWithOne [AddMonoidWithOne α] : AddMonoidWithOne (Matrix n n α) where natCast_zero := show diagonal _ = _ by rw [Nat.cast_zero, diagonal_zero] natCast_succ n := show diagonal _ = diagonal _ + _ by rw [Nat.cast_succ, ← diagonal_add, diagonal_one] instance instAddGroupWithOne [AddGroupWithOne α] : AddGroupWithOne (Matrix n n α) where intCast_ofNat n := show diagonal _ = diagonal _ by rw [Int.cast_natCast] intCast_negSucc n := show diagonal _ = -(diagonal _) by rw [Int.cast_negSucc, diagonal_neg] __ := addGroup __ := instAddMonoidWithOne instance instAddCommMonoidWithOne [AddCommMonoidWithOne α] : AddCommMonoidWithOne (Matrix n n α) where __ := addCommMonoid __ := instAddMonoidWithOne instance instAddCommGroupWithOne [AddCommGroupWithOne α] : AddCommGroupWithOne (Matrix n n α) where __ := addCommGroup __ := instAddGroupWithOne section Numeral set_option linter.deprecated false @[deprecated, simp] theorem bit0_apply [Add α] (M : Matrix m m α) (i : m) (j : m) : (bit0 M) i j = bit0 (M i j) := rfl #align matrix.bit0_apply Matrix.bit0_apply variable [AddZeroClass α] [One α] @[deprecated] theorem bit1_apply (M : Matrix n n α) (i : n) (j : n) : (bit1 M) i j = if i = j then bit1 (M i j) else bit0 (M i j) := by dsimp [bit1] by_cases h : i = j <;> simp [h] #align matrix.bit1_apply Matrix.bit1_apply @[deprecated, simp] theorem bit1_apply_eq (M : Matrix n n α) (i : n) : (bit1 M) i i = bit1 (M i i) := by simp [bit1_apply] #align matrix.bit1_apply_eq Matrix.bit1_apply_eq @[deprecated, simp] theorem bit1_apply_ne (M : Matrix n n α) {i j : n} (h : i ≠ j) : (bit1 M) i j = bit0 (M i j) := by simp [bit1_apply, h] #align matrix.bit1_apply_ne Matrix.bit1_apply_ne end Numeral end Diagonal section Diag /-- The diagonal of a square matrix. -/ -- @[simp] -- Porting note: simpNF does not like this. def diag (A : Matrix n n α) (i : n) : α := A i i #align matrix.diag Matrix.diag -- Porting note: new, because of removed `simp` above. -- TODO: set as an equation lemma for `diag`, see mathlib4#3024 @[simp] theorem diag_apply (A : Matrix n n α) (i) : diag A i = A i i := rfl @[simp] theorem diag_diagonal [DecidableEq n] [Zero α] (a : n → α) : diag (diagonal a) = a := funext <| @diagonal_apply_eq _ _ _ _ a #align matrix.diag_diagonal Matrix.diag_diagonal @[simp] theorem diag_transpose (A : Matrix n n α) : diag Aᵀ = diag A := rfl #align matrix.diag_transpose Matrix.diag_transpose @[simp] theorem diag_zero [Zero α] : diag (0 : Matrix n n α) = 0 := rfl #align matrix.diag_zero Matrix.diag_zero @[simp] theorem diag_add [Add α] (A B : Matrix n n α) : diag (A + B) = diag A + diag B := rfl #align matrix.diag_add Matrix.diag_add @[simp] theorem diag_sub [Sub α] (A B : Matrix n n α) : diag (A - B) = diag A - diag B := rfl #align matrix.diag_sub Matrix.diag_sub @[simp] theorem diag_neg [Neg α] (A : Matrix n n α) : diag (-A) = -diag A := rfl #align matrix.diag_neg Matrix.diag_neg @[simp] theorem diag_smul [SMul R α] (r : R) (A : Matrix n n α) : diag (r • A) = r • diag A := rfl #align matrix.diag_smul Matrix.diag_smul @[simp] theorem diag_one [DecidableEq n] [Zero α] [One α] : diag (1 : Matrix n n α) = 1 := diag_diagonal _ #align matrix.diag_one Matrix.diag_one variable (n α) /-- `Matrix.diag` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def diagAddMonoidHom [AddZeroClass α] : Matrix n n α →+ n → α where toFun := diag map_zero' := diag_zero map_add' := diag_add #align matrix.diag_add_monoid_hom Matrix.diagAddMonoidHom variable (R) /-- `Matrix.diag` as a `LinearMap`. -/ @[simps] def diagLinearMap [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid α] [Module R α] : Matrix n n α →ₗ[R] n → α := { diagAddMonoidHom n α with map_smul' := diag_smul } #align matrix.diag_linear_map Matrix.diagLinearMap variable {n α R} theorem diag_map {f : α → β} {A : Matrix n n α} : diag (A.map f) = f ∘ diag A := rfl #align matrix.diag_map Matrix.diag_map @[simp] theorem diag_conjTranspose [AddMonoid α] [StarAddMonoid α] (A : Matrix n n α) : diag Aᴴ = star (diag A) := rfl #align matrix.diag_conj_transpose Matrix.diag_conjTranspose @[simp] theorem diag_list_sum [AddMonoid α] (l : List (Matrix n n α)) : diag l.sum = (l.map diag).sum := map_list_sum (diagAddMonoidHom n α) l #align matrix.diag_list_sum Matrix.diag_list_sum @[simp] theorem diag_multiset_sum [AddCommMonoid α] (s : Multiset (Matrix n n α)) : diag s.sum = (s.map diag).sum := map_multiset_sum (diagAddMonoidHom n α) s #align matrix.diag_multiset_sum Matrix.diag_multiset_sum @[simp] theorem diag_sum {ι} [AddCommMonoid α] (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → Matrix n n α) : diag (∑ i ∈ s, f i) = ∑ i ∈ s, diag (f i) := map_sum (diagAddMonoidHom n α) f s #align matrix.diag_sum Matrix.diag_sum end Diag section DotProduct variable [Fintype m] [Fintype n] /-- `dotProduct v w` is the sum of the entrywise products `v i * w i` -/ def dotProduct [Mul α] [AddCommMonoid α] (v w : m → α) : α := ∑ i, v i * w i #align matrix.dot_product Matrix.dotProduct /- The precedence of 72 comes immediately after ` • ` for `SMul.smul`, so that `r₁ • a ⬝ᵥ r₂ • b` is parsed as `(r₁ • a) ⬝ᵥ (r₂ • b)` here. -/ @[inherit_doc] scoped infixl:72 " ⬝ᵥ " => Matrix.dotProduct theorem dotProduct_assoc [NonUnitalSemiring α] (u : m → α) (w : n → α) (v : Matrix m n α) : (fun j => u ⬝ᵥ fun i => v i j) ⬝ᵥ w = u ⬝ᵥ fun i => v i ⬝ᵥ w := by simpa [dotProduct, Finset.mul_sum, Finset.sum_mul, mul_assoc] using Finset.sum_comm #align matrix.dot_product_assoc Matrix.dotProduct_assoc theorem dotProduct_comm [AddCommMonoid α] [CommSemigroup α] (v w : m → α) : v ⬝ᵥ w = w ⬝ᵥ v := by simp_rw [dotProduct, mul_comm] #align matrix.dot_product_comm Matrix.dotProduct_comm @[simp] theorem dotProduct_pUnit [AddCommMonoid α] [Mul α] (v w : PUnit → α) : v ⬝ᵥ w = v ⟨⟩ * w ⟨⟩ := by simp [dotProduct] #align matrix.dot_product_punit Matrix.dotProduct_pUnit section MulOneClass variable [MulOneClass α] [AddCommMonoid α] theorem dotProduct_one (v : n → α) : v ⬝ᵥ 1 = ∑ i, v i := by simp [(· ⬝ᵥ ·)] #align matrix.dot_product_one Matrix.dotProduct_one theorem one_dotProduct (v : n → α) : 1 ⬝ᵥ v = ∑ i, v i := by simp [(· ⬝ᵥ ·)] #align matrix.one_dot_product Matrix.one_dotProduct end MulOneClass section NonUnitalNonAssocSemiring variable [NonUnitalNonAssocSemiring α] (u v w : m → α) (x y : n → α) @[simp] theorem dotProduct_zero : v ⬝ᵥ 0 = 0 := by simp [dotProduct] #align matrix.dot_product_zero Matrix.dotProduct_zero @[simp] theorem dotProduct_zero' : (v ⬝ᵥ fun _ => 0) = 0 := dotProduct_zero v #align matrix.dot_product_zero' Matrix.dotProduct_zero' @[simp] theorem zero_dotProduct : 0 ⬝ᵥ v = 0 := by simp [dotProduct] #align matrix.zero_dot_product Matrix.zero_dotProduct @[simp] theorem zero_dotProduct' : (fun _ => (0 : α)) ⬝ᵥ v = 0 := zero_dotProduct v #align matrix.zero_dot_product' Matrix.zero_dotProduct' @[simp] theorem add_dotProduct : (u + v) ⬝ᵥ w = u ⬝ᵥ w + v ⬝ᵥ w := by simp [dotProduct, add_mul, Finset.sum_add_distrib] #align matrix.add_dot_product Matrix.add_dotProduct @[simp] theorem dotProduct_add : u ⬝ᵥ (v + w) = u ⬝ᵥ v + u ⬝ᵥ w := by simp [dotProduct, mul_add, Finset.sum_add_distrib] #align matrix.dot_product_add Matrix.dotProduct_add @[simp] theorem sum_elim_dotProduct_sum_elim : Sum.elim u x ⬝ᵥ Sum.elim v y = u ⬝ᵥ v + x ⬝ᵥ y := by simp [dotProduct] #align matrix.sum_elim_dot_product_sum_elim Matrix.sum_elim_dotProduct_sum_elim /-- Permuting a vector on the left of a dot product can be transferred to the right. -/ @[simp] theorem comp_equiv_symm_dotProduct (e : m ≃ n) : u ∘ e.symm ⬝ᵥ x = u ⬝ᵥ x ∘ e := (e.sum_comp _).symm.trans <| Finset.sum_congr rfl fun _ _ => by simp only [Function.comp, Equiv.symm_apply_apply] #align matrix.comp_equiv_symm_dot_product Matrix.comp_equiv_symm_dotProduct /-- Permuting a vector on the right of a dot product can be transferred to the left. -/ @[simp] theorem dotProduct_comp_equiv_symm (e : n ≃ m) : u ⬝ᵥ x ∘ e.symm = u ∘ e ⬝ᵥ x := by simpa only [Equiv.symm_symm] using (comp_equiv_symm_dotProduct u x e.symm).symm #align matrix.dot_product_comp_equiv_symm Matrix.dotProduct_comp_equiv_symm /-- Permuting vectors on both sides of a dot product is a no-op. -/ @[simp] theorem comp_equiv_dotProduct_comp_equiv (e : m ≃ n) : x ∘ e ⬝ᵥ y ∘ e = x ⬝ᵥ y := by -- Porting note: was `simp only` with all three lemmas rw [← dotProduct_comp_equiv_symm]; simp only [Function.comp, Equiv.apply_symm_apply] #align matrix.comp_equiv_dot_product_comp_equiv Matrix.comp_equiv_dotProduct_comp_equiv end NonUnitalNonAssocSemiring section NonUnitalNonAssocSemiringDecidable variable [DecidableEq m] [NonUnitalNonAssocSemiring α] (u v w : m → α) @[simp] theorem diagonal_dotProduct (i : m) : diagonal v i ⬝ᵥ w = v i * w i := by have : ∀ j ≠ i, diagonal v i j * w j = 0 := fun j hij => by simp [diagonal_apply_ne' _ hij] convert Finset.sum_eq_single i (fun j _ => this j) _ using 1 <;> simp #align matrix.diagonal_dot_product Matrix.diagonal_dotProduct @[simp] theorem dotProduct_diagonal (i : m) : v ⬝ᵥ diagonal w i = v i * w i := by have : ∀ j ≠ i, v j * diagonal w i j = 0 := fun j hij => by simp [diagonal_apply_ne' _ hij] convert Finset.sum_eq_single i (fun j _ => this j) _ using 1 <;> simp #align matrix.dot_product_diagonal Matrix.dotProduct_diagonal @[simp] theorem dotProduct_diagonal' (i : m) : (v ⬝ᵥ fun j => diagonal w j i) = v i * w i := by have : ∀ j ≠ i, v j * diagonal w j i = 0 := fun j hij => by simp [diagonal_apply_ne _ hij] convert Finset.sum_eq_single i (fun j _ => this j) _ using 1 <;> simp #align matrix.dot_product_diagonal' Matrix.dotProduct_diagonal' @[simp]
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theorem single_dotProduct (x : α) (i : m) : Pi.single i x ⬝ᵥ v = x * v i := by
-- Porting note: (implicit arg) added `(f := fun _ => α)` have : ∀ j ≠ i, Pi.single (f := fun _ => α) i x j * v j = 0 := fun j hij => by simp [Pi.single_eq_of_ne hij] convert Finset.sum_eq_single i (fun j _ => this j) _ using 1 <;> simp
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Finprod import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Pointwise import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.MulAction import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Pi import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousFunction.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.ULift #align_import topology.algebra.monoid from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"1ac8d4304efba9d03fa720d06516fac845aa5353" /-! # Theory of topological monoids In this file we define mixin classes `ContinuousMul` and `ContinuousAdd`. While in many applications the underlying type is a monoid (multiplicative or additive), we do not require this in the definitions. -/ universe u v open scoped Classical open Set Filter TopologicalSpace open scoped Classical open Topology Pointwise variable {ι α M N X : Type*} [TopologicalSpace X] @[to_additive (attr := continuity, fun_prop)] theorem continuous_one [TopologicalSpace M] [One M] : Continuous (1 : X → M) := @continuous_const _ _ _ _ 1 #align continuous_one continuous_one #align continuous_zero continuous_zero /-- Basic hypothesis to talk about a topological additive monoid or a topological additive semigroup. A topological additive monoid over `M`, for example, is obtained by requiring both the instances `AddMonoid M` and `ContinuousAdd M`. Continuity in only the left/right argument can be stated using `ContinuousConstVAdd α α`/`ContinuousConstVAdd αᵐᵒᵖ α`. -/ class ContinuousAdd (M : Type u) [TopologicalSpace M] [Add M] : Prop where continuous_add : Continuous fun p : M × M => p.1 + p.2 #align has_continuous_add ContinuousAdd /-- Basic hypothesis to talk about a topological monoid or a topological semigroup. A topological monoid over `M`, for example, is obtained by requiring both the instances `Monoid M` and `ContinuousMul M`. Continuity in only the left/right argument can be stated using `ContinuousConstSMul α α`/`ContinuousConstSMul αᵐᵒᵖ α`. -/ @[to_additive] class ContinuousMul (M : Type u) [TopologicalSpace M] [Mul M] : Prop where continuous_mul : Continuous fun p : M × M => p.1 * p.2 #align has_continuous_mul ContinuousMul section ContinuousMul variable [TopologicalSpace M] [Mul M] [ContinuousMul M] @[to_additive] instance : ContinuousMul Mᵒᵈ := ‹ContinuousMul M› @[to_additive (attr := continuity)] theorem continuous_mul : Continuous fun p : M × M => p.1 * p.2 := ContinuousMul.continuous_mul #align continuous_mul continuous_mul #align continuous_add continuous_add @[to_additive] instance : ContinuousMul (ULift.{u} M) := by constructor apply continuous_uLift_up.comp exact continuous_mul.comp₂ (continuous_uLift_down.comp continuous_fst) (continuous_uLift_down.comp continuous_snd) @[to_additive] instance ContinuousMul.to_continuousSMul : ContinuousSMul M M := ⟨continuous_mul⟩ #align has_continuous_mul.to_has_continuous_smul ContinuousMul.to_continuousSMul #align has_continuous_add.to_has_continuous_vadd ContinuousAdd.to_continuousVAdd @[to_additive] instance ContinuousMul.to_continuousSMul_op : ContinuousSMul Mᵐᵒᵖ M := ⟨show Continuous ((fun p : M × M => p.1 * p.2) ∘ Prod.swap ∘ Prod.map MulOpposite.unop id) from continuous_mul.comp <| continuous_swap.comp <| Continuous.prod_map MulOpposite.continuous_unop continuous_id⟩ #align has_continuous_mul.to_has_continuous_smul_op ContinuousMul.to_continuousSMul_op #align has_continuous_add.to_has_continuous_vadd_op ContinuousAdd.to_continuousVAdd_op @[to_additive (attr := continuity, fun_prop)] theorem Continuous.mul {f g : X → M} (hf : Continuous f) (hg : Continuous g) : Continuous fun x => f x * g x := continuous_mul.comp (hf.prod_mk hg : _) #align continuous.mul Continuous.mul #align continuous.add Continuous.add @[to_additive (attr := continuity)] theorem continuous_mul_left (a : M) : Continuous fun b : M => a * b := continuous_const.mul continuous_id #align continuous_mul_left continuous_mul_left #align continuous_add_left continuous_add_left @[to_additive (attr := continuity)] theorem continuous_mul_right (a : M) : Continuous fun b : M => b * a := continuous_id.mul continuous_const #align continuous_mul_right continuous_mul_right #align continuous_add_right continuous_add_right @[to_additive (attr := fun_prop)] theorem ContinuousOn.mul {f g : X → M} {s : Set X} (hf : ContinuousOn f s) (hg : ContinuousOn g s) : ContinuousOn (fun x => f x * g x) s := (continuous_mul.comp_continuousOn (hf.prod hg) : _) #align continuous_on.mul ContinuousOn.mul #align continuous_on.add ContinuousOn.add @[to_additive] theorem tendsto_mul {a b : M} : Tendsto (fun p : M × M => p.fst * p.snd) (𝓝 (a, b)) (𝓝 (a * b)) := continuous_iff_continuousAt.mp ContinuousMul.continuous_mul (a, b) #align tendsto_mul tendsto_mul #align tendsto_add tendsto_add @[to_additive] theorem Filter.Tendsto.mul {f g : α → M} {x : Filter α} {a b : M} (hf : Tendsto f x (𝓝 a)) (hg : Tendsto g x (𝓝 b)) : Tendsto (fun x => f x * g x) x (𝓝 (a * b)) := tendsto_mul.comp (hf.prod_mk_nhds hg) #align filter.tendsto.mul Filter.Tendsto.mul #align filter.tendsto.add Filter.Tendsto.add @[to_additive] theorem Filter.Tendsto.const_mul (b : M) {c : M} {f : α → M} {l : Filter α} (h : Tendsto (fun k : α => f k) l (𝓝 c)) : Tendsto (fun k : α => b * f k) l (𝓝 (b * c)) := tendsto_const_nhds.mul h #align filter.tendsto.const_mul Filter.Tendsto.const_mul #align filter.tendsto.const_add Filter.Tendsto.const_add @[to_additive] theorem Filter.Tendsto.mul_const (b : M) {c : M} {f : α → M} {l : Filter α} (h : Tendsto (fun k : α => f k) l (𝓝 c)) : Tendsto (fun k : α => f k * b) l (𝓝 (c * b)) := h.mul tendsto_const_nhds #align filter.tendsto.mul_const Filter.Tendsto.mul_const #align filter.tendsto.add_const Filter.Tendsto.add_const @[to_additive] theorem le_nhds_mul (a b : M) : 𝓝 a * 𝓝 b ≤ 𝓝 (a * b) := by rw [← map₂_mul, ← map_uncurry_prod, ← nhds_prod_eq] exact continuous_mul.tendsto _ #align le_nhds_mul le_nhds_mul #align le_nhds_add le_nhds_add @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem nhds_one_mul_nhds {M} [MulOneClass M] [TopologicalSpace M] [ContinuousMul M] (a : M) : 𝓝 (1 : M) * 𝓝 a = 𝓝 a := ((le_nhds_mul _ _).trans_eq <| congr_arg _ (one_mul a)).antisymm <| le_mul_of_one_le_left' <| pure_le_nhds 1 #align nhds_one_mul_nhds nhds_one_mul_nhds #align nhds_zero_add_nhds nhds_zero_add_nhds @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem nhds_mul_nhds_one {M} [MulOneClass M] [TopologicalSpace M] [ContinuousMul M] (a : M) : 𝓝 a * 𝓝 1 = 𝓝 a := ((le_nhds_mul _ _).trans_eq <| congr_arg _ (mul_one a)).antisymm <| le_mul_of_one_le_right' <| pure_le_nhds 1 #align nhds_mul_nhds_one nhds_mul_nhds_one #align nhds_add_nhds_zero nhds_add_nhds_zero section tendsto_nhds variable {𝕜 : Type*} [Preorder 𝕜] [Zero 𝕜] [Mul 𝕜] [TopologicalSpace 𝕜] [ContinuousMul 𝕜] {l : Filter α} {f : α → 𝕜} {b c : 𝕜} (hb : 0 < b) theorem Filter.TendstoNhdsWithinIoi.const_mul [PosMulStrictMono 𝕜] [PosMulReflectLT 𝕜] (h : Tendsto f l (𝓝[>] c)) : Tendsto (fun a => b * f a) l (𝓝[>] (b * c)) := tendsto_nhdsWithin_of_tendsto_nhds_of_eventually_within _ ((tendsto_nhds_of_tendsto_nhdsWithin h).const_mul b) <| (tendsto_nhdsWithin_iff.mp h).2.mono fun _ => (mul_lt_mul_left hb).mpr #align filter.tendsto_nhds_within_Ioi.const_mul Filter.TendstoNhdsWithinIoi.const_mul theorem Filter.TendstoNhdsWithinIio.const_mul [PosMulStrictMono 𝕜] [PosMulReflectLT 𝕜] (h : Tendsto f l (𝓝[<] c)) : Tendsto (fun a => b * f a) l (𝓝[<] (b * c)) := tendsto_nhdsWithin_of_tendsto_nhds_of_eventually_within _ ((tendsto_nhds_of_tendsto_nhdsWithin h).const_mul b) <| (tendsto_nhdsWithin_iff.mp h).2.mono fun _ => (mul_lt_mul_left hb).mpr #align filter.tendsto_nhds_within_Iio.const_mul Filter.TendstoNhdsWithinIio.const_mul theorem Filter.TendstoNhdsWithinIoi.mul_const [MulPosStrictMono 𝕜] [MulPosReflectLT 𝕜] (h : Tendsto f l (𝓝[>] c)) : Tendsto (fun a => f a * b) l (𝓝[>] (c * b)) := tendsto_nhdsWithin_of_tendsto_nhds_of_eventually_within _ ((tendsto_nhds_of_tendsto_nhdsWithin h).mul_const b) <| (tendsto_nhdsWithin_iff.mp h).2.mono fun _ => (mul_lt_mul_right hb).mpr #align filter.tendsto_nhds_within_Ioi.mul_const Filter.TendstoNhdsWithinIoi.mul_const theorem Filter.TendstoNhdsWithinIio.mul_const [MulPosStrictMono 𝕜] [MulPosReflectLT 𝕜] (h : Tendsto f l (𝓝[<] c)) : Tendsto (fun a => f a * b) l (𝓝[<] (c * b)) := tendsto_nhdsWithin_of_tendsto_nhds_of_eventually_within _ ((tendsto_nhds_of_tendsto_nhdsWithin h).mul_const b) <| (tendsto_nhdsWithin_iff.mp h).2.mono fun _ => (mul_lt_mul_right hb).mpr #align filter.tendsto_nhds_within_Iio.mul_const Filter.TendstoNhdsWithinIio.mul_const end tendsto_nhds @[to_additive] protected theorem Specializes.mul {a b c d : M} (hab : a ⤳ b) (hcd : c ⤳ d) : (a * c) ⤳ (b * d) := hab.smul hcd @[to_additive] protected theorem Inseparable.mul {a b c d : M} (hab : Inseparable a b) (hcd : Inseparable c d) : Inseparable (a * c) (b * d) := hab.smul hcd @[to_additive] protected theorem Specializes.pow {M : Type*} [Monoid M] [TopologicalSpace M] [ContinuousMul M] {a b : M} (h : a ⤳ b) (n : ℕ) : (a ^ n) ⤳ (b ^ n) := Nat.recOn n (by simp only [pow_zero, specializes_rfl]) fun _ ihn ↦ by simpa only [pow_succ] using ihn.mul h @[to_additive] protected theorem Inseparable.pow {M : Type*} [Monoid M] [TopologicalSpace M] [ContinuousMul M] {a b : M} (h : Inseparable a b) (n : ℕ) : Inseparable (a ^ n) (b ^ n) := (h.specializes.pow n).antisymm (h.specializes'.pow n) /-- Construct a unit from limits of units and their inverses. -/ @[to_additive (attr := simps) "Construct an additive unit from limits of additive units and their negatives."] def Filter.Tendsto.units [TopologicalSpace N] [Monoid N] [ContinuousMul N] [T2Space N] {f : ι → Nˣ} {r₁ r₂ : N} {l : Filter ι} [l.NeBot] (h₁ : Tendsto (fun x => ↑(f x)) l (𝓝 r₁)) (h₂ : Tendsto (fun x => ↑(f x)⁻¹) l (𝓝 r₂)) : Nˣ where val := r₁ inv := r₂ val_inv := by symm simpa using h₁.mul h₂ inv_val := by symm simpa using h₂.mul h₁ #align filter.tendsto.units Filter.Tendsto.units #align filter.tendsto.add_units Filter.Tendsto.addUnits @[to_additive (attr := fun_prop)] theorem ContinuousAt.mul {f g : X → M} {x : X} (hf : ContinuousAt f x) (hg : ContinuousAt g x) : ContinuousAt (fun x => f x * g x) x := Filter.Tendsto.mul hf hg #align continuous_at.mul ContinuousAt.mul #align continuous_at.add ContinuousAt.add @[to_additive] theorem ContinuousWithinAt.mul {f g : X → M} {s : Set X} {x : X} (hf : ContinuousWithinAt f s x) (hg : ContinuousWithinAt g s x) : ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => f x * g x) s x := Filter.Tendsto.mul hf hg #align continuous_within_at.mul ContinuousWithinAt.mul #align continuous_within_at.add ContinuousWithinAt.add @[to_additive] instance Prod.continuousMul [TopologicalSpace N] [Mul N] [ContinuousMul N] : ContinuousMul (M × N) := ⟨(continuous_fst.fst'.mul continuous_fst.snd').prod_mk (continuous_snd.fst'.mul continuous_snd.snd')⟩ @[to_additive] instance Pi.continuousMul {C : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (C i)] [∀ i, Mul (C i)] [∀ i, ContinuousMul (C i)] : ContinuousMul (∀ i, C i) where continuous_mul := continuous_pi fun i => (continuous_apply i).fst'.mul (continuous_apply i).snd' #align pi.has_continuous_mul Pi.continuousMul #align pi.has_continuous_add Pi.continuousAdd /-- A version of `Pi.continuousMul` for non-dependent functions. It is needed because sometimes Lean 3 fails to use `Pi.continuousMul` for non-dependent functions. -/ @[to_additive "A version of `Pi.continuousAdd` for non-dependent functions. It is needed because sometimes Lean fails to use `Pi.continuousAdd` for non-dependent functions."] instance Pi.continuousMul' : ContinuousMul (ι → M) := Pi.continuousMul #align pi.has_continuous_mul' Pi.continuousMul' #align pi.has_continuous_add' Pi.continuousAdd' @[to_additive] instance (priority := 100) continuousMul_of_discreteTopology [TopologicalSpace N] [Mul N] [DiscreteTopology N] : ContinuousMul N := ⟨continuous_of_discreteTopology⟩ #align has_continuous_mul_of_discrete_topology continuousMul_of_discreteTopology #align has_continuous_add_of_discrete_topology continuousAdd_of_discreteTopology open Filter open Function @[to_additive] theorem ContinuousMul.of_nhds_one {M : Type u} [Monoid M] [TopologicalSpace M] (hmul : Tendsto (uncurry ((· * ·) : M → M → M)) (𝓝 1 ×ˢ 𝓝 1) <| 𝓝 1) (hleft : ∀ x₀ : M, 𝓝 x₀ = map (fun x => x₀ * x) (𝓝 1)) (hright : ∀ x₀ : M, 𝓝 x₀ = map (fun x => x * x₀) (𝓝 1)) : ContinuousMul M := ⟨by rw [continuous_iff_continuousAt] rintro ⟨x₀, y₀⟩ have key : (fun p : M × M => x₀ * p.1 * (p.2 * y₀)) = ((fun x => x₀ * x) ∘ fun x => x * y₀) ∘ uncurry (· * ·) := by ext p simp [uncurry, mul_assoc] have key₂ : ((fun x => x₀ * x) ∘ fun x => y₀ * x) = fun x => x₀ * y₀ * x := by ext x simp [mul_assoc] calc map (uncurry (· * ·)) (𝓝 (x₀, y₀)) = map (uncurry (· * ·)) (𝓝 x₀ ×ˢ 𝓝 y₀) := by rw [nhds_prod_eq] _ = map (fun p : M × M => x₀ * p.1 * (p.2 * y₀)) (𝓝 1 ×ˢ 𝓝 1) := by -- Porting note: `rw` was able to prove this -- Now it fails with `failed to rewrite using equation theorems for 'Function.uncurry'` -- and `failed to rewrite using equation theorems for 'Function.comp'`. -- Removing those two lemmas, the `rw` would succeed, but then needs a `rfl`. simp (config := { unfoldPartialApp := true }) only [uncurry] simp_rw [hleft x₀, hright y₀, prod_map_map_eq, Filter.map_map, Function.comp_def] _ = map ((fun x => x₀ * x) ∘ fun x => x * y₀) (map (uncurry (· * ·)) (𝓝 1 ×ˢ 𝓝 1)) := by rw [key, ← Filter.map_map] _ ≤ map ((fun x : M => x₀ * x) ∘ fun x => x * y₀) (𝓝 1) := map_mono hmul _ = 𝓝 (x₀ * y₀) := by rw [← Filter.map_map, ← hright, hleft y₀, Filter.map_map, key₂, ← hleft]⟩ #align has_continuous_mul.of_nhds_one ContinuousMul.of_nhds_one #align has_continuous_add.of_nhds_zero ContinuousAdd.of_nhds_zero @[to_additive] theorem continuousMul_of_comm_of_nhds_one (M : Type u) [CommMonoid M] [TopologicalSpace M] (hmul : Tendsto (uncurry ((· * ·) : M → M → M)) (𝓝 1 ×ˢ 𝓝 1) (𝓝 1)) (hleft : ∀ x₀ : M, 𝓝 x₀ = map (fun x => x₀ * x) (𝓝 1)) : ContinuousMul M := by apply ContinuousMul.of_nhds_one hmul hleft intro x₀ simp_rw [mul_comm, hleft x₀] #align has_continuous_mul_of_comm_of_nhds_one continuousMul_of_comm_of_nhds_one #align has_continuous_add_of_comm_of_nhds_zero continuousAdd_of_comm_of_nhds_zero end ContinuousMul section PointwiseLimits variable (M₁ M₂ : Type*) [TopologicalSpace M₂] [T2Space M₂] @[to_additive] theorem isClosed_setOf_map_one [One M₁] [One M₂] : IsClosed { f : M₁ → M₂ | f 1 = 1 } := isClosed_eq (continuous_apply 1) continuous_const #align is_closed_set_of_map_one isClosed_setOf_map_one #align is_closed_set_of_map_zero isClosed_setOf_map_zero @[to_additive] theorem isClosed_setOf_map_mul [Mul M₁] [Mul M₂] [ContinuousMul M₂] : IsClosed { f : M₁ → M₂ | ∀ x y, f (x * y) = f x * f y } := by simp only [setOf_forall] exact isClosed_iInter fun x => isClosed_iInter fun y => isClosed_eq (continuous_apply _) -- Porting note: proof was: -- `((continuous_apply _).mul (continuous_apply _))` (by continuity) #align is_closed_set_of_map_mul isClosed_setOf_map_mul #align is_closed_set_of_map_add isClosed_setOf_map_add -- Porting note: split variables command over two lines, can't change explicitness at the same time -- as declaring new variables. variable {M₁ M₂} variable [MulOneClass M₁] [MulOneClass M₂] [ContinuousMul M₂] {F : Type*} [FunLike F M₁ M₂] [MonoidHomClass F M₁ M₂] {l : Filter α} /-- Construct a bundled monoid homomorphism `M₁ →* M₂` from a function `f` and a proof that it belongs to the closure of the range of the coercion from `M₁ →* M₂` (or another type of bundled homomorphisms that has a `MonoidHomClass` instance) to `M₁ → M₂`. -/ @[to_additive (attr := simps (config := .asFn)) "Construct a bundled additive monoid homomorphism `M₁ →+ M₂` from a function `f` and a proof that it belongs to the closure of the range of the coercion from `M₁ →+ M₂` (or another type of bundled homomorphisms that has an `AddMonoidHomClass` instance) to `M₁ → M₂`."] def monoidHomOfMemClosureRangeCoe (f : M₁ → M₂) (hf : f ∈ closure (range fun (f : F) (x : M₁) => f x)) : M₁ →* M₂ where toFun := f map_one' := (isClosed_setOf_map_one M₁ M₂).closure_subset_iff.2 (range_subset_iff.2 map_one) hf map_mul' := (isClosed_setOf_map_mul M₁ M₂).closure_subset_iff.2 (range_subset_iff.2 map_mul) hf #align monoid_hom_of_mem_closure_range_coe monoidHomOfMemClosureRangeCoe #align add_monoid_hom_of_mem_closure_range_coe addMonoidHomOfMemClosureRangeCoe /-- Construct a bundled monoid homomorphism from a pointwise limit of monoid homomorphisms. -/ @[to_additive (attr := simps! (config := .asFn)) "Construct a bundled additive monoid homomorphism from a pointwise limit of additive monoid homomorphisms"] def monoidHomOfTendsto (f : M₁ → M₂) (g : α → F) [l.NeBot] (h : Tendsto (fun a x => g a x) l (𝓝 f)) : M₁ →* M₂ := monoidHomOfMemClosureRangeCoe f <| mem_closure_of_tendsto h <| eventually_of_forall fun _ => mem_range_self _ #align monoid_hom_of_tendsto monoidHomOfTendsto #align add_monoid_hom_of_tendsto addMonoidHomOfTendsto variable (M₁ M₂) @[to_additive] theorem MonoidHom.isClosed_range_coe : IsClosed (Set.range ((↑) : (M₁ →* M₂) → M₁ → M₂)) := isClosed_of_closure_subset fun f hf => ⟨monoidHomOfMemClosureRangeCoe f hf, rfl⟩ #align monoid_hom.is_closed_range_coe MonoidHom.isClosed_range_coe #align add_monoid_hom.is_closed_range_coe AddMonoidHom.isClosed_range_coe end PointwiseLimits @[to_additive] theorem Inducing.continuousMul {M N F : Type*} [Mul M] [Mul N] [FunLike F M N] [MulHomClass F M N] [TopologicalSpace M] [TopologicalSpace N] [ContinuousMul N] (f : F) (hf : Inducing f) : ContinuousMul M := ⟨(hf.continuousSMul hf.continuous (map_mul f _ _)).1⟩ #align inducing.has_continuous_mul Inducing.continuousMul #align inducing.has_continuous_add Inducing.continuousAdd @[to_additive] theorem continuousMul_induced {M N F : Type*} [Mul M] [Mul N] [FunLike F M N] [MulHomClass F M N] [TopologicalSpace N] [ContinuousMul N] (f : F) : @ContinuousMul M (induced f ‹_›) _ := letI := induced f ‹_› Inducing.continuousMul f ⟨rfl⟩ #align has_continuous_mul_induced continuousMul_induced #align has_continuous_add_induced continuousAdd_induced @[to_additive] instance Subsemigroup.continuousMul [TopologicalSpace M] [Semigroup M] [ContinuousMul M] (S : Subsemigroup M) : ContinuousMul S := Inducing.continuousMul ({ toFun := (↑), map_mul' := fun _ _ => rfl} : MulHom S M) ⟨rfl⟩ #align subsemigroup.has_continuous_mul Subsemigroup.continuousMul #align add_subsemigroup.has_continuous_add AddSubsemigroup.continuousAdd @[to_additive] instance Submonoid.continuousMul [TopologicalSpace M] [Monoid M] [ContinuousMul M] (S : Submonoid M) : ContinuousMul S := S.toSubsemigroup.continuousMul #align submonoid.has_continuous_mul Submonoid.continuousMul #align add_submonoid.has_continuous_add AddSubmonoid.continuousAdd section MulOneClass variable [TopologicalSpace M] [MulOneClass M] [ContinuousMul M] @[to_additive exists_open_nhds_zero_half] theorem exists_open_nhds_one_split {s : Set M} (hs : s ∈ 𝓝 (1 : M)) : ∃ V : Set M, IsOpen V ∧ (1 : M) ∈ V ∧ ∀ v ∈ V, ∀ w ∈ V, v * w ∈ s := by have : (fun a : M × M => a.1 * a.2) ⁻¹' s ∈ 𝓝 ((1, 1) : M × M) := tendsto_mul (by simpa only [one_mul] using hs) simpa only [prod_subset_iff] using exists_nhds_square this #align exists_open_nhds_one_split exists_open_nhds_one_split #align exists_open_nhds_zero_half exists_open_nhds_zero_half @[to_additive exists_nhds_zero_half] theorem exists_nhds_one_split {s : Set M} (hs : s ∈ 𝓝 (1 : M)) : ∃ V ∈ 𝓝 (1 : M), ∀ v ∈ V, ∀ w ∈ V, v * w ∈ s := let ⟨V, Vo, V1, hV⟩ := exists_open_nhds_one_split hs ⟨V, IsOpen.mem_nhds Vo V1, hV⟩ #align exists_nhds_one_split exists_nhds_one_split #align exists_nhds_zero_half exists_nhds_zero_half /-- Given a neighborhood `U` of `1` there is an open neighborhood `V` of `1` such that `V * V ⊆ U`. -/ @[to_additive "Given an open neighborhood `U` of `0` there is an open neighborhood `V` of `0` such that `V + V ⊆ U`."]
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theorem exists_open_nhds_one_mul_subset {U : Set M} (hU : U ∈ 𝓝 (1 : M)) : ∃ V : Set M, IsOpen V ∧ (1 : M) ∈ V ∧ V * V ⊆ U := by
simpa only [mul_subset_iff] using exists_open_nhds_one_split hU
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro, Jeremy Avigad, Simon Hudon -/ import Mathlib.Data.Part import Mathlib.Data.Rel #align_import data.pfun from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"207cfac9fcd06138865b5d04f7091e46d9320432" /-! # Partial functions This file defines partial functions. Partial functions are like functions, except they can also be "undefined" on some inputs. We define them as functions `α → Part β`. ## Definitions * `PFun α β`: Type of partial functions from `α` to `β`. Defined as `α → Part β` and denoted `α →. β`. * `PFun.Dom`: Domain of a partial function. Set of values on which it is defined. Not to be confused with the domain of a function `α → β`, which is a type (`α` presently). * `PFun.fn`: Evaluation of a partial function. Takes in an element and a proof it belongs to the partial function's `Dom`. * `PFun.asSubtype`: Returns a partial function as a function from its `Dom`. * `PFun.toSubtype`: Restricts the codomain of a function to a subtype. * `PFun.evalOpt`: Returns a partial function with a decidable `Dom` as a function `a → Option β`. * `PFun.lift`: Turns a function into a partial function. * `PFun.id`: The identity as a partial function. * `PFun.comp`: Composition of partial functions. * `PFun.restrict`: Restriction of a partial function to a smaller `Dom`. * `PFun.res`: Turns a function into a partial function with a prescribed domain. * `PFun.fix` : First return map of a partial function `f : α →. β ⊕ α`. * `PFun.fix_induction`: A recursion principle for `PFun.fix`. ### Partial functions as relations Partial functions can be considered as relations, so we specialize some `Rel` definitions to `PFun`: * `PFun.image`: Image of a set under a partial function. * `PFun.ran`: Range of a partial function. * `PFun.preimage`: Preimage of a set under a partial function. * `PFun.core`: Core of a set under a partial function. * `PFun.graph`: Graph of a partial function `a →. β`as a `Set (α × β)`. * `PFun.graph'`: Graph of a partial function `a →. β`as a `Rel α β`. ### `PFun α` as a monad Monad operations: * `PFun.pure`: The monad `pure` function, the constant `x` function. * `PFun.bind`: The monad `bind` function, pointwise `Part.bind` * `PFun.map`: The monad `map` function, pointwise `Part.map`. -/ open Function /-- `PFun α β`, or `α →. β`, is the type of partial functions from `α` to `β`. It is defined as `α → Part β`. -/ def PFun (α β : Type*) := α → Part β #align pfun PFun /-- `α →. β` is notation for the type `PFun α β` of partial functions from `α` to `β`. -/ infixr:25 " →. " => PFun namespace PFun variable {α β γ δ ε ι : Type*} instance inhabited : Inhabited (α →. β) := ⟨fun _ => Part.none⟩ #align pfun.inhabited PFun.inhabited /-- The domain of a partial function -/ def Dom (f : α →. β) : Set α := { a | (f a).Dom } #align pfun.dom PFun.Dom @[simp] theorem mem_dom (f : α →. β) (x : α) : x ∈ Dom f ↔ ∃ y, y ∈ f x := by simp [Dom, Part.dom_iff_mem] #align pfun.mem_dom PFun.mem_dom @[simp] theorem dom_mk (p : α → Prop) (f : ∀ a, p a → β) : (PFun.Dom fun x => ⟨p x, f x⟩) = { x | p x } := rfl #align pfun.dom_mk PFun.dom_mk theorem dom_eq (f : α →. β) : Dom f = { x | ∃ y, y ∈ f x } := Set.ext (mem_dom f) #align pfun.dom_eq PFun.dom_eq /-- Evaluate a partial function -/ def fn (f : α →. β) (a : α) : Dom f a → β := (f a).get #align pfun.fn PFun.fn @[simp] theorem fn_apply (f : α →. β) (a : α) : f.fn a = (f a).get := rfl #align pfun.fn_apply PFun.fn_apply /-- Evaluate a partial function to return an `Option` -/ def evalOpt (f : α →. β) [D : DecidablePred (· ∈ Dom f)] (x : α) : Option β := @Part.toOption _ _ (D x) #align pfun.eval_opt PFun.evalOpt /-- Partial function extensionality -/ theorem ext' {f g : α →. β} (H1 : ∀ a, a ∈ Dom f ↔ a ∈ Dom g) (H2 : ∀ a p q, f.fn a p = g.fn a q) : f = g := funext fun a => Part.ext' (H1 a) (H2 a) #align pfun.ext' PFun.ext' theorem ext {f g : α →. β} (H : ∀ a b, b ∈ f a ↔ b ∈ g a) : f = g := funext fun a => Part.ext (H a) #align pfun.ext PFun.ext /-- Turns a partial function into a function out of its domain. -/ def asSubtype (f : α →. β) (s : f.Dom) : β := f.fn s s.2 #align pfun.as_subtype PFun.asSubtype /-- The type of partial functions `α →. β` is equivalent to the type of pairs `(p : α → Prop, f : Subtype p → β)`. -/ def equivSubtype : (α →. β) ≃ Σp : α → Prop, Subtype p → β := ⟨fun f => ⟨fun a => (f a).Dom, asSubtype f⟩, fun f x => ⟨f.1 x, fun h => f.2 ⟨x, h⟩⟩, fun f => funext fun a => Part.eta _, fun ⟨p, f⟩ => by dsimp; congr⟩ #align pfun.equiv_subtype PFun.equivSubtype theorem asSubtype_eq_of_mem {f : α →. β} {x : α} {y : β} (fxy : y ∈ f x) (domx : x ∈ f.Dom) : f.asSubtype ⟨x, domx⟩ = y := Part.mem_unique (Part.get_mem _) fxy #align pfun.as_subtype_eq_of_mem PFun.asSubtype_eq_of_mem /-- Turn a total function into a partial function. -/ @[coe] protected def lift (f : α → β) : α →. β := fun a => Part.some (f a) #align pfun.lift PFun.lift instance coe : Coe (α → β) (α →. β) := ⟨PFun.lift⟩ #align pfun.has_coe PFun.coe @[simp] theorem coe_val (f : α → β) (a : α) : (f : α →. β) a = Part.some (f a) := rfl #align pfun.coe_val PFun.coe_val @[simp] theorem dom_coe (f : α → β) : (f : α →. β).Dom = Set.univ := rfl #align pfun.dom_coe PFun.dom_coe theorem lift_injective : Injective (PFun.lift : (α → β) → α →. β) := fun _ _ h => funext fun a => Part.some_injective <| congr_fun h a #align pfun.coe_injective PFun.lift_injective /-- Graph of a partial function `f` as the set of pairs `(x, f x)` where `x` is in the domain of `f`. -/ def graph (f : α →. β) : Set (α × β) := { p | p.2 ∈ f p.1 } #align pfun.graph PFun.graph /-- Graph of a partial function as a relation. `x` and `y` are related iff `f x` is defined and "equals" `y`. -/ def graph' (f : α →. β) : Rel α β := fun x y => y ∈ f x #align pfun.graph' PFun.graph' /-- The range of a partial function is the set of values `f x` where `x` is in the domain of `f`. -/ def ran (f : α →. β) : Set β := { b | ∃ a, b ∈ f a } #align pfun.ran PFun.ran /-- Restrict a partial function to a smaller domain. -/ def restrict (f : α →. β) {p : Set α} (H : p ⊆ f.Dom) : α →. β := fun x => (f x).restrict (x ∈ p) (@H x) #align pfun.restrict PFun.restrict @[simp] theorem mem_restrict {f : α →. β} {s : Set α} (h : s ⊆ f.Dom) (a : α) (b : β) : b ∈ f.restrict h a ↔ a ∈ s ∧ b ∈ f a := by simp [restrict] #align pfun.mem_restrict PFun.mem_restrict /-- Turns a function into a partial function with a prescribed domain. -/ def res (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : α →. β := (PFun.lift f).restrict s.subset_univ #align pfun.res PFun.res theorem mem_res (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (a : α) (b : β) : b ∈ res f s a ↔ a ∈ s ∧ f a = b := by simp [res, @eq_comm _ b] #align pfun.mem_res PFun.mem_res theorem res_univ (f : α → β) : PFun.res f Set.univ = f := rfl #align pfun.res_univ PFun.res_univ theorem dom_iff_graph (f : α →. β) (x : α) : x ∈ f.Dom ↔ ∃ y, (x, y) ∈ f.graph := Part.dom_iff_mem #align pfun.dom_iff_graph PFun.dom_iff_graph theorem lift_graph {f : α → β} {a b} : (a, b) ∈ (f : α →. β).graph ↔ f a = b := show (∃ _ : True, f a = b) ↔ f a = b by simp #align pfun.lift_graph PFun.lift_graph /-- The monad `pure` function, the total constant `x` function -/ protected def pure (x : β) : α →. β := fun _ => Part.some x #align pfun.pure PFun.pure /-- The monad `bind` function, pointwise `Part.bind` -/ def bind (f : α →. β) (g : β → α →. γ) : α →. γ := fun a => (f a).bind fun b => g b a #align pfun.bind PFun.bind @[simp] theorem bind_apply (f : α →. β) (g : β → α →. γ) (a : α) : f.bind g a = (f a).bind fun b => g b a := rfl #align pfun.bind_apply PFun.bind_apply /-- The monad `map` function, pointwise `Part.map` -/ def map (f : β → γ) (g : α →. β) : α →. γ := fun a => (g a).map f #align pfun.map PFun.map instance monad : Monad (PFun α) where pure := PFun.pure bind := PFun.bind map := PFun.map #align pfun.monad PFun.monad instance lawfulMonad : LawfulMonad (PFun α) := LawfulMonad.mk' (bind_pure_comp := fun f x => funext fun a => Part.bind_some_eq_map _ _) (id_map := fun f => by funext a; dsimp [Functor.map, PFun.map]; cases f a; rfl) (pure_bind := fun x f => funext fun a => Part.bind_some _ (f x)) (bind_assoc := fun f g k => funext fun a => (f a).bind_assoc (fun b => g b a) fun b => k b a) #align pfun.is_lawful_monad PFun.lawfulMonad theorem pure_defined (p : Set α) (x : β) : p ⊆ (@PFun.pure α _ x).Dom := p.subset_univ #align pfun.pure_defined PFun.pure_defined theorem bind_defined {α β γ} (p : Set α) {f : α →. β} {g : β → α →. γ} (H1 : p ⊆ f.Dom) (H2 : ∀ x, p ⊆ (g x).Dom) : p ⊆ (f >>= g).Dom := fun a ha => (⟨H1 ha, H2 _ ha⟩ : (f >>= g).Dom a) #align pfun.bind_defined PFun.bind_defined /-- First return map. Transforms a partial function `f : α →. β ⊕ α` into the partial function `α →. β` which sends `a : α` to the first value in `β` it hits by iterating `f`, if such a value exists. By abusing notation to illustrate, either `f a` is in the `β` part of `β ⊕ α` (in which case `f.fix a` returns `f a`), or it is undefined (in which case `f.fix a` is undefined as well), or it is in the `α` part of `β ⊕ α` (in which case we repeat the procedure, so `f.fix a` will return `f.fix (f a)`). -/ def fix (f : α →. Sum β α) : α →. β := fun a => Part.assert (Acc (fun x y => Sum.inr x ∈ f y) a) fun h => WellFounded.fixF (fun a IH => Part.assert (f a).Dom fun hf => match e : (f a).get hf with | Sum.inl b => Part.some b | Sum.inr a' => IH a' ⟨hf, e⟩) a h #align pfun.fix PFun.fix theorem dom_of_mem_fix {f : α →. Sum β α} {a : α} {b : β} (h : b ∈ f.fix a) : (f a).Dom := by let ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ := Part.mem_assert_iff.1 h rw [WellFounded.fixFEq] at h₂; exact h₂.fst.fst #align pfun.dom_of_mem_fix PFun.dom_of_mem_fix theorem mem_fix_iff {f : α →. Sum β α} {a : α} {b : β} : b ∈ f.fix a ↔ Sum.inl b ∈ f a ∨ ∃ a', Sum.inr a' ∈ f a ∧ b ∈ f.fix a' := ⟨fun h => by let ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ := Part.mem_assert_iff.1 h rw [WellFounded.fixFEq] at h₂ simp only [Part.mem_assert_iff] at h₂ cases' h₂ with h₂ h₃ split at h₃ next e => simp only [Part.mem_some_iff] at h₃; subst b; exact Or.inl ⟨h₂, e⟩ next e => exact Or.inr ⟨_, ⟨_, e⟩, Part.mem_assert _ h₃⟩, fun h => by simp only [fix, Part.mem_assert_iff] rcases h with (⟨h₁, h₂⟩ | ⟨a', h, h₃⟩) · refine ⟨⟨_, fun y h' => ?_⟩, ?_⟩ · injection Part.mem_unique ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ h' · rw [WellFounded.fixFEq] -- Porting note: used to be simp [h₁, h₂] apply Part.mem_assert h₁ split next e => injection h₂.symm.trans e with h; simp [h] next e => injection h₂.symm.trans e · simp [fix] at h₃ cases' h₃ with h₃ h₄ refine ⟨⟨_, fun y h' => ?_⟩, ?_⟩ · injection Part.mem_unique h h' with e exact e ▸ h₃ · cases' h with h₁ h₂ rw [WellFounded.fixFEq] -- Porting note: used to be simp [h₁, h₂, h₄] apply Part.mem_assert h₁ split next e => injection h₂.symm.trans e next e => injection h₂.symm.trans e; subst a'; exact h₄⟩ #align pfun.mem_fix_iff PFun.mem_fix_iff /-- If advancing one step from `a` leads to `b : β`, then `f.fix a = b` -/ theorem fix_stop {f : α →. Sum β α} {b : β} {a : α} (hb : Sum.inl b ∈ f a) : b ∈ f.fix a := by rw [PFun.mem_fix_iff] exact Or.inl hb #align pfun.fix_stop PFun.fix_stop /-- If advancing one step from `a` on `f` leads to `a' : α`, then `f.fix a = f.fix a'` -/ theorem fix_fwd_eq {f : α →. Sum β α} {a a' : α} (ha' : Sum.inr a' ∈ f a) : f.fix a = f.fix a' := by ext b; constructor · intro h obtain h' | ⟨a, h', e'⟩ := mem_fix_iff.1 h <;> cases Part.mem_unique ha' h' exact e' · intro h rw [PFun.mem_fix_iff] exact Or.inr ⟨a', ha', h⟩ #align pfun.fix_fwd_eq PFun.fix_fwd_eq theorem fix_fwd {f : α →. Sum β α} {b : β} {a a' : α} (hb : b ∈ f.fix a) (ha' : Sum.inr a' ∈ f a) : b ∈ f.fix a' := by rwa [← fix_fwd_eq ha'] #align pfun.fix_fwd PFun.fix_fwd /-- A recursion principle for `PFun.fix`. -/ @[elab_as_elim] def fixInduction {C : α → Sort*} {f : α →. Sum β α} {b : β} {a : α} (h : b ∈ f.fix a) (H : ∀ a', b ∈ f.fix a' → (∀ a'', Sum.inr a'' ∈ f a' → C a'') → C a') : C a := by have h₂ := (Part.mem_assert_iff.1 h).snd generalize_proofs at h₂ clear h induction' ‹Acc _ _› with a ha IH have h : b ∈ f.fix a := Part.mem_assert_iff.2 ⟨⟨a, ha⟩, h₂⟩ exact H a h fun a' fa' => IH a' fa' (Part.mem_assert_iff.1 (fix_fwd h fa')).snd #align pfun.fix_induction PFun.fixInduction theorem fixInduction_spec {C : α → Sort*} {f : α →. Sum β α} {b : β} {a : α} (h : b ∈ f.fix a) (H : ∀ a', b ∈ f.fix a' → (∀ a'', Sum.inr a'' ∈ f a' → C a'') → C a') : @fixInduction _ _ C _ _ _ h H = H a h fun a' h' => fixInduction (fix_fwd h h') H := by unfold fixInduction generalize_proofs induction ‹Acc _ _› rfl #align pfun.fix_induction_spec PFun.fixInduction_spec /-- Another induction lemma for `b ∈ f.fix a` which allows one to prove a predicate `P` holds for `a` given that `f a` inherits `P` from `a` and `P` holds for preimages of `b`. -/ @[elab_as_elim] def fixInduction' {C : α → Sort*} {f : α →. Sum β α} {b : β} {a : α} (h : b ∈ f.fix a) (hbase : ∀ a_final : α, Sum.inl b ∈ f a_final → C a_final) (hind : ∀ a₀ a₁ : α, b ∈ f.fix a₁ → Sum.inr a₁ ∈ f a₀ → C a₁ → C a₀) : C a := by refine fixInduction h fun a' h ih => ?_ rcases e : (f a').get (dom_of_mem_fix h) with b' | a'' <;> replace e : _ ∈ f a' := ⟨_, e⟩ · apply hbase convert e exact Part.mem_unique h (fix_stop e) · exact hind _ _ (fix_fwd h e) e (ih _ e) #align pfun.fix_induction' PFun.fixInduction' theorem fixInduction'_stop {C : α → Sort*} {f : α →. Sum β α} {b : β} {a : α} (h : b ∈ f.fix a) (fa : Sum.inl b ∈ f a) (hbase : ∀ a_final : α, Sum.inl b ∈ f a_final → C a_final) (hind : ∀ a₀ a₁ : α, b ∈ f.fix a₁ → Sum.inr a₁ ∈ f a₀ → C a₁ → C a₀) : @fixInduction' _ _ C _ _ _ h hbase hind = hbase a fa := by unfold fixInduction' rw [fixInduction_spec] -- Porting note: the explicit motive required because `simp` behaves differently refine Eq.rec (motive := fun x e ↦ Sum.casesOn x ?_ ?_ (Eq.trans (Part.get_eq_of_mem fa (dom_of_mem_fix h)) e) = hbase a fa) ?_ (Part.get_eq_of_mem fa (dom_of_mem_fix h)).symm simp #align pfun.fix_induction'_stop PFun.fixInduction'_stop theorem fixInduction'_fwd {C : α → Sort*} {f : α →. Sum β α} {b : β} {a a' : α} (h : b ∈ f.fix a) (h' : b ∈ f.fix a') (fa : Sum.inr a' ∈ f a) (hbase : ∀ a_final : α, Sum.inl b ∈ f a_final → C a_final) (hind : ∀ a₀ a₁ : α, b ∈ f.fix a₁ → Sum.inr a₁ ∈ f a₀ → C a₁ → C a₀) : @fixInduction' _ _ C _ _ _ h hbase hind = hind a a' h' fa (fixInduction' h' hbase hind) := by unfold fixInduction' rw [fixInduction_spec] -- Porting note: the explicit motive required because `simp` behaves differently refine Eq.rec (motive := fun x e => Sum.casesOn (motive := fun y => (f a).get (dom_of_mem_fix h) = y → C a) x ?_ ?_ (Eq.trans (Part.get_eq_of_mem fa (dom_of_mem_fix h)) e) = _) ?_ (Part.get_eq_of_mem fa (dom_of_mem_fix h)).symm simp #align pfun.fix_induction'_fwd PFun.fixInduction'_fwd variable (f : α →. β) /-- Image of a set under a partial function. -/ def image (s : Set α) : Set β := f.graph'.image s #align pfun.image PFun.image theorem image_def (s : Set α) : f.image s = { y | ∃ x ∈ s, y ∈ f x } := rfl #align pfun.image_def PFun.image_def theorem mem_image (y : β) (s : Set α) : y ∈ f.image s ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, y ∈ f x := Iff.rfl #align pfun.mem_image PFun.mem_image theorem image_mono {s t : Set α} (h : s ⊆ t) : f.image s ⊆ f.image t := Rel.image_mono _ h #align pfun.image_mono PFun.image_mono theorem image_inter (s t : Set α) : f.image (s ∩ t) ⊆ f.image s ∩ f.image t := Rel.image_inter _ s t #align pfun.image_inter PFun.image_inter theorem image_union (s t : Set α) : f.image (s ∪ t) = f.image s ∪ f.image t := Rel.image_union _ s t #align pfun.image_union PFun.image_union /-- Preimage of a set under a partial function. -/ def preimage (s : Set β) : Set α := Rel.image (fun x y => x ∈ f y) s #align pfun.preimage PFun.preimage theorem Preimage_def (s : Set β) : f.preimage s = { x | ∃ y ∈ s, y ∈ f x } := rfl #align pfun.preimage_def PFun.Preimage_def @[simp] theorem mem_preimage (s : Set β) (x : α) : x ∈ f.preimage s ↔ ∃ y ∈ s, y ∈ f x := Iff.rfl #align pfun.mem_preimage PFun.mem_preimage theorem preimage_subset_dom (s : Set β) : f.preimage s ⊆ f.Dom := fun _ ⟨y, _, fxy⟩ => Part.dom_iff_mem.mpr ⟨y, fxy⟩ #align pfun.preimage_subset_dom PFun.preimage_subset_dom theorem preimage_mono {s t : Set β} (h : s ⊆ t) : f.preimage s ⊆ f.preimage t := Rel.preimage_mono _ h #align pfun.preimage_mono PFun.preimage_mono theorem preimage_inter (s t : Set β) : f.preimage (s ∩ t) ⊆ f.preimage s ∩ f.preimage t := Rel.preimage_inter _ s t #align pfun.preimage_inter PFun.preimage_inter theorem preimage_union (s t : Set β) : f.preimage (s ∪ t) = f.preimage s ∪ f.preimage t := Rel.preimage_union _ s t #align pfun.preimage_union PFun.preimage_union theorem preimage_univ : f.preimage Set.univ = f.Dom := by ext; simp [mem_preimage, mem_dom] #align pfun.preimage_univ PFun.preimage_univ theorem coe_preimage (f : α → β) (s : Set β) : (f : α →. β).preimage s = f ⁻¹' s := by ext; simp #align pfun.coe_preimage PFun.coe_preimage /-- Core of a set `s : Set β` with respect to a partial function `f : α →. β`. Set of all `a : α` such that `f a ∈ s`, if `f a` is defined. -/ def core (s : Set β) : Set α := f.graph'.core s #align pfun.core PFun.core theorem core_def (s : Set β) : f.core s = { x | ∀ y, y ∈ f x → y ∈ s } := rfl #align pfun.core_def PFun.core_def @[simp] theorem mem_core (x : α) (s : Set β) : x ∈ f.core s ↔ ∀ y, y ∈ f x → y ∈ s := Iff.rfl #align pfun.mem_core PFun.mem_core theorem compl_dom_subset_core (s : Set β) : f.Domᶜ ⊆ f.core s := fun x hx y fxy => absurd ((mem_dom f x).mpr ⟨y, fxy⟩) hx #align pfun.compl_dom_subset_core PFun.compl_dom_subset_core theorem core_mono {s t : Set β} (h : s ⊆ t) : f.core s ⊆ f.core t := Rel.core_mono _ h #align pfun.core_mono PFun.core_mono theorem core_inter (s t : Set β) : f.core (s ∩ t) = f.core s ∩ f.core t := Rel.core_inter _ s t #align pfun.core_inter PFun.core_inter theorem mem_core_res (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) (x : α) : x ∈ (res f s).core t ↔ x ∈ s → f x ∈ t := by simp [mem_core, mem_res] #align pfun.mem_core_res PFun.mem_core_res section open scoped Classical theorem core_res (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : (res f s).core t = sᶜ ∪ f ⁻¹' t := by ext x rw [mem_core_res] by_cases h : x ∈ s <;> simp [h] #align pfun.core_res PFun.core_res end theorem core_restrict (f : α → β) (s : Set β) : (f : α →. β).core s = s.preimage f := by ext x; simp [core_def] #align pfun.core_restrict PFun.core_restrict theorem preimage_subset_core (f : α →. β) (s : Set β) : f.preimage s ⊆ f.core s := fun _ ⟨y, ys, fxy⟩ y' fxy' => have : y = y' := Part.mem_unique fxy fxy' this ▸ ys #align pfun.preimage_subset_core PFun.preimage_subset_core theorem preimage_eq (f : α →. β) (s : Set β) : f.preimage s = f.core s ∩ f.Dom := Set.eq_of_subset_of_subset (Set.subset_inter (f.preimage_subset_core s) (f.preimage_subset_dom s)) fun x ⟨xcore, xdom⟩ => let y := (f x).get xdom have ys : y ∈ s := xcore _ (Part.get_mem _) show x ∈ f.preimage s from ⟨(f x).get xdom, ys, Part.get_mem _⟩ #align pfun.preimage_eq PFun.preimage_eq theorem core_eq (f : α →. β) (s : Set β) : f.core s = f.preimage s ∪ f.Domᶜ := by rw [preimage_eq, Set.inter_union_distrib_right, Set.union_comm (Dom f), Set.compl_union_self, Set.inter_univ, Set.union_eq_self_of_subset_right (f.compl_dom_subset_core s)] #align pfun.core_eq PFun.core_eq theorem preimage_asSubtype (f : α →. β) (s : Set β) : f.asSubtype ⁻¹' s = Subtype.val ⁻¹' f.preimage s := by ext x simp only [Set.mem_preimage, Set.mem_setOf_eq, PFun.asSubtype, PFun.mem_preimage] show f.fn x.val _ ∈ s ↔ ∃ y ∈ s, y ∈ f x.val exact Iff.intro (fun h => ⟨_, h, Part.get_mem _⟩) fun ⟨y, ys, fxy⟩ => have : f.fn x.val x.property ∈ f x.val := Part.get_mem _ Part.mem_unique fxy this ▸ ys #align pfun.preimage_as_subtype PFun.preimage_asSubtype /-- Turns a function into a partial function to a subtype. -/ def toSubtype (p : β → Prop) (f : α → β) : α →. Subtype p := fun a => ⟨p (f a), Subtype.mk _⟩ #align pfun.to_subtype PFun.toSubtype @[simp] theorem dom_toSubtype (p : β → Prop) (f : α → β) : (toSubtype p f).Dom = { a | p (f a) } := rfl #align pfun.dom_to_subtype PFun.dom_toSubtype @[simp] theorem toSubtype_apply (p : β → Prop) (f : α → β) (a : α) : toSubtype p f a = ⟨p (f a), Subtype.mk _⟩ := rfl #align pfun.to_subtype_apply PFun.toSubtype_apply theorem dom_toSubtype_apply_iff {p : β → Prop} {f : α → β} {a : α} : (toSubtype p f a).Dom ↔ p (f a) := Iff.rfl #align pfun.dom_to_subtype_apply_iff PFun.dom_toSubtype_apply_iff theorem mem_toSubtype_iff {p : β → Prop} {f : α → β} {a : α} {b : Subtype p} : b ∈ toSubtype p f a ↔ ↑b = f a := by rw [toSubtype_apply, Part.mem_mk_iff, exists_subtype_mk_eq_iff, eq_comm] #align pfun.mem_to_subtype_iff PFun.mem_toSubtype_iff /-- The identity as a partial function -/ protected def id (α : Type*) : α →. α := Part.some #align pfun.id PFun.id @[simp] theorem coe_id (α : Type*) : ((id : α → α) : α →. α) = PFun.id α := rfl #align pfun.coe_id PFun.coe_id @[simp] theorem id_apply (a : α) : PFun.id α a = Part.some a := rfl #align pfun.id_apply PFun.id_apply /-- Composition of partial functions as a partial function. -/ def comp (f : β →. γ) (g : α →. β) : α →. γ := fun a => (g a).bind f #align pfun.comp PFun.comp @[simp] theorem comp_apply (f : β →. γ) (g : α →. β) (a : α) : f.comp g a = (g a).bind f := rfl #align pfun.comp_apply PFun.comp_apply @[simp] theorem id_comp (f : α →. β) : (PFun.id β).comp f = f := ext fun _ _ => by simp #align pfun.id_comp PFun.id_comp @[simp] theorem comp_id (f : α →. β) : f.comp (PFun.id α) = f := ext fun _ _ => by simp #align pfun.comp_id PFun.comp_id @[simp]
Mathlib/Data/PFun.lean
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theorem dom_comp (f : β →. γ) (g : α →. β) : (f.comp g).Dom = g.preimage f.Dom := by
ext simp_rw [mem_preimage, mem_dom, comp_apply, Part.mem_bind_iff, ← exists_and_right] rw [exists_comm] simp_rw [and_comm]
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Anne Baanen -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.AlgebraMap import Mathlib.FieldTheory.Minpoly.IsIntegrallyClosed import Mathlib.RingTheory.PowerBasis #align_import ring_theory.is_adjoin_root from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f7fc89d5d5ff1db2d1242c7bb0e9062ce47ef47c" /-! # A predicate on adjoining roots of polynomial This file defines a predicate `IsAdjoinRoot S f`, which states that the ring `S` can be constructed by adjoining a specified root of the polynomial `f : R[X]` to `R`. This predicate is useful when the same ring can be generated by adjoining the root of different polynomials, and you want to vary which polynomial you're considering. The results in this file are intended to mirror those in `RingTheory.AdjoinRoot`, in order to provide an easier way to translate results from one to the other. ## Motivation `AdjoinRoot` presents one construction of a ring `R[α]`. However, it is possible to obtain rings of this form in many ways, such as `NumberField.ringOfIntegers ℚ(√-5)`, or `Algebra.adjoin R {α, α^2}`, or `IntermediateField.adjoin R {α, 2 - α}`, or even if we want to view `ℂ` as adjoining a root of `X^2 + 1` to `ℝ`. ## Main definitions The two main predicates in this file are: * `IsAdjoinRoot S f`: `S` is generated by adjoining a specified root of `f : R[X]` to `R` * `IsAdjoinRootMonic S f`: `S` is generated by adjoining a root of the monic polynomial `f : R[X]` to `R` Using `IsAdjoinRoot` to map into `S`: * `IsAdjoinRoot.map`: inclusion from `R[X]` to `S` * `IsAdjoinRoot.root`: the specific root adjoined to `R` to give `S` Using `IsAdjoinRoot` to map out of `S`: * `IsAdjoinRoot.repr`: choose a non-unique representative in `R[X]` * `IsAdjoinRoot.lift`, `IsAdjoinRoot.liftHom`: lift a morphism `R →+* T` to `S →+* T` * `IsAdjoinRootMonic.modByMonicHom`: a unique representative in `R[X]` if `f` is monic ## Main results * `AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRoot` and `AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRootMonic`: `AdjoinRoot` satisfies the conditions on `IsAdjoinRoot`(`_monic`) * `IsAdjoinRootMonic.powerBasis`: the `root` generates a power basis on `S` over `R` * `IsAdjoinRoot.aequiv`: algebra isomorphism showing adjoining a root gives a unique ring up to isomorphism * `IsAdjoinRoot.ofEquiv`: transfer `IsAdjoinRoot` across an algebra isomorphism * `IsAdjoinRootMonic.minpoly_eq`: the minimal polynomial of the adjoined root of `f` is equal to `f`, if `f` is irreducible and monic, and `R` is a GCD domain -/ open scoped Polynomial open Polynomial noncomputable section universe u v -- Porting note: this looks like something that should not be here -- section MoveMe -- -- end MoveMe -- This class doesn't really make sense on a predicate /-- `IsAdjoinRoot S f` states that the ring `S` can be constructed by adjoining a specified root of the polynomial `f : R[X]` to `R`. Compare `PowerBasis R S`, which does not explicitly specify which polynomial we adjoin a root of (in particular `f` does not need to be the minimal polynomial of the root we adjoin), and `AdjoinRoot` which constructs a new type. This is not a typeclass because the choice of root given `S` and `f` is not unique. -/ -- Porting note(#5171): this linter isn't ported yet. -- @[nolint has_nonempty_instance] structure IsAdjoinRoot {R : Type u} (S : Type v) [CommSemiring R] [Semiring S] [Algebra R S] (f : R[X]) : Type max u v where map : R[X] →+* S map_surjective : Function.Surjective map ker_map : RingHom.ker map = Ideal.span {f} algebraMap_eq : algebraMap R S = map.comp Polynomial.C #align is_adjoin_root IsAdjoinRoot -- This class doesn't really make sense on a predicate /-- `IsAdjoinRootMonic S f` states that the ring `S` can be constructed by adjoining a specified root of the monic polynomial `f : R[X]` to `R`. As long as `f` is monic, there is a well-defined representation of elements of `S` as polynomials in `R[X]` of degree lower than `deg f` (see `modByMonicHom` and `coeff`). In particular, we have `IsAdjoinRootMonic.powerBasis`. Bundling `Monic` into this structure is very useful when working with explicit `f`s such as `X^2 - C a * X - C b` since it saves you carrying around the proofs of monicity. -/ -- @[nolint has_nonempty_instance] -- Porting note: This linter does not exist yet. structure IsAdjoinRootMonic {R : Type u} (S : Type v) [CommSemiring R] [Semiring S] [Algebra R S] (f : R[X]) extends IsAdjoinRoot S f where Monic : Monic f #align is_adjoin_root_monic IsAdjoinRootMonic section Ring variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} [CommRing R] [Ring S] {f : R[X]} [Algebra R S] namespace IsAdjoinRoot /-- `(h : IsAdjoinRoot S f).root` is the root of `f` that can be adjoined to generate `S`. -/ def root (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : S := h.map X #align is_adjoin_root.root IsAdjoinRoot.root theorem subsingleton (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) [Subsingleton R] : Subsingleton S := h.map_surjective.subsingleton #align is_adjoin_root.subsingleton IsAdjoinRoot.subsingleton theorem algebraMap_apply (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (x : R) : algebraMap R S x = h.map (Polynomial.C x) := by rw [h.algebraMap_eq, RingHom.comp_apply] #align is_adjoin_root.algebra_map_apply IsAdjoinRoot.algebraMap_apply @[simp] theorem mem_ker_map (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) {p} : p ∈ RingHom.ker h.map ↔ f ∣ p := by rw [h.ker_map, Ideal.mem_span_singleton] #align is_adjoin_root.mem_ker_map IsAdjoinRoot.mem_ker_map theorem map_eq_zero_iff (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) {p} : h.map p = 0 ↔ f ∣ p := by rw [← h.mem_ker_map, RingHom.mem_ker] #align is_adjoin_root.map_eq_zero_iff IsAdjoinRoot.map_eq_zero_iff @[simp] theorem map_X (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : h.map X = h.root := rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align is_adjoin_root.map_X IsAdjoinRoot.map_X @[simp] theorem map_self (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : h.map f = 0 := h.map_eq_zero_iff.mpr dvd_rfl #align is_adjoin_root.map_self IsAdjoinRoot.map_self @[simp] theorem aeval_eq (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (p : R[X]) : aeval h.root p = h.map p := Polynomial.induction_on p (fun x => by rw [aeval_C, h.algebraMap_apply]) (fun p q ihp ihq => by rw [AlgHom.map_add, RingHom.map_add, ihp, ihq]) fun n x _ => by rw [AlgHom.map_mul, aeval_C, AlgHom.map_pow, aeval_X, RingHom.map_mul, ← h.algebraMap_apply, RingHom.map_pow, map_X] #align is_adjoin_root.aeval_eq IsAdjoinRoot.aeval_eq -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem aeval_root (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : aeval h.root f = 0 := by rw [aeval_eq, map_self] #align is_adjoin_root.aeval_root IsAdjoinRoot.aeval_root /-- Choose an arbitrary representative so that `h.map (h.repr x) = x`. If `f` is monic, use `IsAdjoinRootMonic.modByMonicHom` for a unique choice of representative. -/ def repr (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (x : S) : R[X] := (h.map_surjective x).choose #align is_adjoin_root.repr IsAdjoinRoot.repr theorem map_repr (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (x : S) : h.map (h.repr x) = x := (h.map_surjective x).choose_spec #align is_adjoin_root.map_repr IsAdjoinRoot.map_repr /-- `repr` preserves zero, up to multiples of `f` -/ theorem repr_zero_mem_span (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : h.repr 0 ∈ Ideal.span ({f} : Set R[X]) := by rw [← h.ker_map, RingHom.mem_ker, h.map_repr] #align is_adjoin_root.repr_zero_mem_span IsAdjoinRoot.repr_zero_mem_span /-- `repr` preserves addition, up to multiples of `f` -/ theorem repr_add_sub_repr_add_repr_mem_span (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (x y : S) : h.repr (x + y) - (h.repr x + h.repr y) ∈ Ideal.span ({f} : Set R[X]) := by rw [← h.ker_map, RingHom.mem_ker, map_sub, h.map_repr, map_add, h.map_repr, h.map_repr, sub_self] #align is_adjoin_root.repr_add_sub_repr_add_repr_mem_span IsAdjoinRoot.repr_add_sub_repr_add_repr_mem_span /-- Extensionality of the `IsAdjoinRoot` structure itself. See `IsAdjoinRootMonic.ext_elem` for extensionality of the ring elements. -/ theorem ext_map (h h' : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (eq : ∀ x, h.map x = h'.map x) : h = h' := by cases h; cases h'; congr exact RingHom.ext eq #align is_adjoin_root.ext_map IsAdjoinRoot.ext_map /-- Extensionality of the `IsAdjoinRoot` structure itself. See `IsAdjoinRootMonic.ext_elem` for extensionality of the ring elements. -/ @[ext] theorem ext (h h' : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (eq : h.root = h'.root) : h = h' := h.ext_map h' fun x => by rw [← h.aeval_eq, ← h'.aeval_eq, eq] #align is_adjoin_root.ext IsAdjoinRoot.ext section lift variable {T : Type*} [CommRing T] {i : R →+* T} {x : T} (hx : f.eval₂ i x = 0) /-- Auxiliary lemma for `IsAdjoinRoot.lift` -/ theorem eval₂_repr_eq_eval₂_of_map_eq (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (z : S) (w : R[X]) (hzw : h.map w = z) : (h.repr z).eval₂ i x = w.eval₂ i x := by rw [eq_comm, ← sub_eq_zero, ← h.map_repr z, ← map_sub, h.map_eq_zero_iff] at hzw obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := hzw rw [← sub_eq_zero, ← eval₂_sub, hy, eval₂_mul, hx, zero_mul] #align is_adjoin_root.eval₂_repr_eq_eval₂_of_map_eq IsAdjoinRoot.eval₂_repr_eq_eval₂_of_map_eq variable (i x) -- To match `AdjoinRoot.lift` /-- Lift a ring homomorphism `R →+* T` to `S →+* T` by specifying a root `x` of `f` in `T`, where `S` is given by adjoining a root of `f` to `R`. -/ def lift (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : S →+* T where toFun z := (h.repr z).eval₂ i x map_zero' := by dsimp only -- Porting note (#10752): added `dsimp only` rw [h.eval₂_repr_eq_eval₂_of_map_eq hx _ _ (map_zero _), eval₂_zero] map_add' z w := by dsimp only -- Porting note (#10752): added `dsimp only` rw [h.eval₂_repr_eq_eval₂_of_map_eq hx _ (h.repr z + h.repr w), eval₂_add] rw [map_add, map_repr, map_repr] map_one' := by beta_reduce -- Porting note (#12129): additional beta reduction needed rw [h.eval₂_repr_eq_eval₂_of_map_eq hx _ _ (map_one _), eval₂_one] map_mul' z w := by dsimp only -- Porting note (#10752): added `dsimp only` rw [h.eval₂_repr_eq_eval₂_of_map_eq hx _ (h.repr z * h.repr w), eval₂_mul] rw [map_mul, map_repr, map_repr] #align is_adjoin_root.lift IsAdjoinRoot.lift variable {i x} @[simp] theorem lift_map (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (z : R[X]) : h.lift i x hx (h.map z) = z.eval₂ i x := by rw [lift, RingHom.coe_mk] dsimp -- Porting note (#11227):added a `dsimp` rw [h.eval₂_repr_eq_eval₂_of_map_eq hx _ _ rfl] #align is_adjoin_root.lift_map IsAdjoinRoot.lift_map @[simp] theorem lift_root (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : h.lift i x hx h.root = x := by rw [← h.map_X, lift_map, eval₂_X] #align is_adjoin_root.lift_root IsAdjoinRoot.lift_root @[simp] theorem lift_algebraMap (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (a : R) : h.lift i x hx (algebraMap R S a) = i a := by rw [h.algebraMap_apply, lift_map, eval₂_C] #align is_adjoin_root.lift_algebra_map IsAdjoinRoot.lift_algebraMap /-- Auxiliary lemma for `apply_eq_lift` -/ theorem apply_eq_lift (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (g : S →+* T) (hmap : ∀ a, g (algebraMap R S a) = i a) (hroot : g h.root = x) (a : S) : g a = h.lift i x hx a := by rw [← h.map_repr a, Polynomial.as_sum_range_C_mul_X_pow (h.repr a)] simp only [map_sum, map_mul, map_pow, h.map_X, hroot, ← h.algebraMap_apply, hmap, lift_root, lift_algebraMap] #align is_adjoin_root.apply_eq_lift IsAdjoinRoot.apply_eq_lift /-- Unicity of `lift`: a map that agrees on `R` and `h.root` agrees with `lift` everywhere. -/ theorem eq_lift (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (g : S →+* T) (hmap : ∀ a, g (algebraMap R S a) = i a) (hroot : g h.root = x) : g = h.lift i x hx := RingHom.ext (h.apply_eq_lift hx g hmap hroot) #align is_adjoin_root.eq_lift IsAdjoinRoot.eq_lift variable [Algebra R T] (hx' : aeval x f = 0) variable (x) -- To match `AdjoinRoot.liftHom` /-- Lift the algebra map `R → T` to `S →ₐ[R] T` by specifying a root `x` of `f` in `T`, where `S` is given by adjoining a root of `f` to `R`. -/ def liftHom (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : S →ₐ[R] T := { h.lift (algebraMap R T) x hx' with commutes' := fun a => h.lift_algebraMap hx' a } #align is_adjoin_root.lift_hom IsAdjoinRoot.liftHom variable {x} @[simp] theorem coe_liftHom (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : (h.liftHom x hx' : S →+* T) = h.lift (algebraMap R T) x hx' := rfl #align is_adjoin_root.coe_lift_hom IsAdjoinRoot.coe_liftHom theorem lift_algebraMap_apply (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (z : S) : h.lift (algebraMap R T) x hx' z = h.liftHom x hx' z := rfl #align is_adjoin_root.lift_algebra_map_apply IsAdjoinRoot.lift_algebraMap_apply @[simp]
Mathlib/RingTheory/IsAdjoinRoot.lean
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theorem liftHom_map (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (z : R[X]) : h.liftHom x hx' (h.map z) = aeval x z := by
rw [← lift_algebraMap_apply, lift_map, aeval_def]
/- Copyright (c) 2023 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.AEEqFun.DomAct import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.LpSpace /-! # Action of `Mᵈᵐᵃ` on `Lᵖ` spaces In this file we define action of `Mᵈᵐᵃ` on `MeasureTheory.Lp E p μ` If `f : α → E` is a function representing an equivalence class in `Lᵖ(α, E)`, `M` acts on `α`, and `c : M`, then `(.mk c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) • [f]` is represented by the function `a ↦ f (c • a)`. We also prove basic properties of this action. -/ set_option autoImplicit true open MeasureTheory Filter open scoped ENNReal namespace DomMulAct variable {M N α E : Type*} [MeasurableSpace M] [MeasurableSpace N] [MeasurableSpace α] [NormedAddCommGroup E] {μ : MeasureTheory.Measure α} {p : ℝ≥0∞} section SMul variable [SMul M α] [SMulInvariantMeasure M α μ] [MeasurableSMul M α] @[to_additive] instance : SMul Mᵈᵐᵃ (Lp E p μ) where smul c f := Lp.compMeasurePreserving (mk.symm c • ·) (measurePreserving_smul _ _) f @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem smul_Lp_val (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) (f : Lp E p μ) : (c • f).1 = c • f.1 := rfl @[to_additive] theorem smul_Lp_ae_eq (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) (f : Lp E p μ) : c • f =ᵐ[μ] (f <| mk.symm c • ·) := Lp.coeFn_compMeasurePreserving _ _ @[to_additive] theorem mk_smul_toLp (c : M) {f : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : mk c • hf.toLp f = (hf.comp_measurePreserving <| measurePreserving_smul c μ).toLp (f <| c • ·) := rfl @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem smul_Lp_const [IsFiniteMeasure μ] (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) (a : E) : c • Lp.const p μ a = Lp.const p μ a := rfl instance [SMul N α] [SMulCommClass M N α] [SMulInvariantMeasure N α μ] [MeasurableSMul N α] : SMulCommClass Mᵈᵐᵃ Nᵈᵐᵃ (Lp E p μ) := Subtype.val_injective.smulCommClass (fun _ _ ↦ rfl) fun _ _ ↦ rfl instance [NormedRing 𝕜] [Module 𝕜 E] [BoundedSMul 𝕜 E] : SMulCommClass Mᵈᵐᵃ 𝕜 (Lp E p μ) := Subtype.val_injective.smulCommClass (fun _ _ ↦ rfl) fun _ _ ↦ rfl instance [NormedRing 𝕜] [Module 𝕜 E] [BoundedSMul 𝕜 E] : SMulCommClass 𝕜 Mᵈᵐᵃ (Lp E p μ) := .symm _ _ _ -- We don't have a typeclass for additive versions of the next few lemmas -- Should we add `AddDistribAddAction` with `to_additive` both from `MulDistribMulAction` -- and `DistribMulAction`? @[to_additive] theorem smul_Lp_add (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) : ∀ f g : Lp E p μ, c • (f + g) = c • f + c • g := by rintro ⟨⟨⟩, _⟩ ⟨⟨⟩, _⟩; rfl attribute [simp] DomAddAct.vadd_Lp_add @[to_additive (attr := simp 1001)] theorem smul_Lp_zero (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) : c • (0 : Lp E p μ) = 0 := rfl @[to_additive] theorem smul_Lp_neg (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) (f : Lp E p μ) : c • (-f) = -(c • f) := by rcases f with ⟨⟨_⟩, _⟩; rfl @[to_additive] theorem smul_Lp_sub (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) : ∀ f g : Lp E p μ, c • (f - g) = c • f - c • g := by rintro ⟨⟨⟩, _⟩ ⟨⟨⟩, _⟩; rfl instance : DistribSMul Mᵈᵐᵃ (Lp E p μ) where smul_zero _ := rfl smul_add := by rintro _ ⟨⟨⟩, _⟩ ⟨⟨⟩, _⟩; rfl -- The next few lemmas follow from the `IsometricSMul` instance if `1 ≤ p` @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem norm_smul_Lp (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) (f : Lp E p μ) : ‖c • f‖ = ‖f‖ := Lp.norm_compMeasurePreserving _ _ @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem nnnorm_smul_Lp (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) (f : Lp E p μ) : ‖c • f‖₊ = ‖f‖₊ := NNReal.eq <| Lp.norm_compMeasurePreserving _ _ @[to_additive (attr := simp)]
Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSpace/DomAct/Basic.lean
99
100
theorem dist_smul_Lp (c : Mᵈᵐᵃ) (f g : Lp E p μ) : dist (c • f) (c • g) = dist f g := by
simp only [dist, ← smul_Lp_sub, norm_smul_Lp]
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Patrick Massot. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Patrick Massot, Scott Morrison -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Interval.Set.Instances import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.ProjIcc import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.Real #align_import topology.unit_interval from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982" /-! # The unit interval, as a topological space Use `open unitInterval` to turn on the notation `I := Set.Icc (0 : ℝ) (1 : ℝ)`. We provide basic instances, as well as a custom tactic for discharging `0 ≤ ↑x`, `0 ≤ 1 - ↑x`, `↑x ≤ 1`, and `1 - ↑x ≤ 1` when `x : I`. -/ noncomputable section open scoped Classical open Topology Filter open Set Int Set.Icc /-! ### The unit interval -/ /-- The unit interval `[0,1]` in ℝ. -/ abbrev unitInterval : Set ℝ := Set.Icc 0 1 #align unit_interval unitInterval @[inherit_doc] scoped[unitInterval] notation "I" => unitInterval namespace unitInterval theorem zero_mem : (0 : ℝ) ∈ I := ⟨le_rfl, zero_le_one⟩ #align unit_interval.zero_mem unitInterval.zero_mem theorem one_mem : (1 : ℝ) ∈ I := ⟨zero_le_one, le_rfl⟩ #align unit_interval.one_mem unitInterval.one_mem theorem mul_mem {x y : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ I) (hy : y ∈ I) : x * y ∈ I := ⟨mul_nonneg hx.1 hy.1, mul_le_one hx.2 hy.1 hy.2⟩ #align unit_interval.mul_mem unitInterval.mul_mem theorem div_mem {x y : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hxy : x ≤ y) : x / y ∈ I := ⟨div_nonneg hx hy, div_le_one_of_le hxy hy⟩ #align unit_interval.div_mem unitInterval.div_mem theorem fract_mem (x : ℝ) : fract x ∈ I := ⟨fract_nonneg _, (fract_lt_one _).le⟩ #align unit_interval.fract_mem unitInterval.fract_mem theorem mem_iff_one_sub_mem {t : ℝ} : t ∈ I ↔ 1 - t ∈ I := by rw [mem_Icc, mem_Icc] constructor <;> intro <;> constructor <;> linarith #align unit_interval.mem_iff_one_sub_mem unitInterval.mem_iff_one_sub_mem instance hasZero : Zero I := ⟨⟨0, zero_mem⟩⟩ #align unit_interval.has_zero unitInterval.hasZero instance hasOne : One I := ⟨⟨1, by constructor <;> norm_num⟩⟩ #align unit_interval.has_one unitInterval.hasOne instance : ZeroLEOneClass I := ⟨zero_le_one (α := ℝ)⟩ instance : BoundedOrder I := Set.Icc.boundedOrder zero_le_one lemma univ_eq_Icc : (univ : Set I) = Icc (0 : I) (1 : I) := Icc_bot_top.symm theorem coe_ne_zero {x : I} : (x : ℝ) ≠ 0 ↔ x ≠ 0 := not_iff_not.mpr coe_eq_zero #align unit_interval.coe_ne_zero unitInterval.coe_ne_zero theorem coe_ne_one {x : I} : (x : ℝ) ≠ 1 ↔ x ≠ 1 := not_iff_not.mpr coe_eq_one #align unit_interval.coe_ne_one unitInterval.coe_ne_one instance : Nonempty I := ⟨0⟩ instance : Mul I := ⟨fun x y => ⟨x * y, mul_mem x.2 y.2⟩⟩ -- todo: we could set up a `LinearOrderedCommMonoidWithZero I` instance theorem mul_le_left {x y : I} : x * y ≤ x := Subtype.coe_le_coe.mp <| mul_le_of_le_one_right x.2.1 y.2.2 #align unit_interval.mul_le_left unitInterval.mul_le_left theorem mul_le_right {x y : I} : x * y ≤ y := Subtype.coe_le_coe.mp <| mul_le_of_le_one_left y.2.1 x.2.2 #align unit_interval.mul_le_right unitInterval.mul_le_right /-- Unit interval central symmetry. -/ def symm : I → I := fun t => ⟨1 - t, mem_iff_one_sub_mem.mp t.prop⟩ #align unit_interval.symm unitInterval.symm @[inherit_doc] scoped notation "σ" => unitInterval.symm @[simp] theorem symm_zero : σ 0 = 1 := Subtype.ext <| by simp [symm] #align unit_interval.symm_zero unitInterval.symm_zero @[simp] theorem symm_one : σ 1 = 0 := Subtype.ext <| by simp [symm] #align unit_interval.symm_one unitInterval.symm_one @[simp] theorem symm_symm (x : I) : σ (σ x) = x := Subtype.ext <| by simp [symm] #align unit_interval.symm_symm unitInterval.symm_symm theorem symm_involutive : Function.Involutive (symm : I → I) := symm_symm theorem symm_bijective : Function.Bijective (symm : I → I) := symm_involutive.bijective @[simp] theorem coe_symm_eq (x : I) : (σ x : ℝ) = 1 - x := rfl #align unit_interval.coe_symm_eq unitInterval.coe_symm_eq -- Porting note: Proof used to be `by continuity!` @[continuity] theorem continuous_symm : Continuous σ := (continuous_const.add continuous_induced_dom.neg).subtype_mk _ #align unit_interval.continuous_symm unitInterval.continuous_symm /-- `unitInterval.symm` as a `Homeomorph`. -/ @[simps] def symmHomeomorph : I ≃ₜ I where toFun := symm invFun := symm left_inv := symm_symm right_inv := symm_symm theorem strictAnti_symm : StrictAnti σ := fun _ _ h ↦ sub_lt_sub_left (α := ℝ) h _ @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-27")] alias involutive_symm := symm_involutive @[deprecated (since := "2024-02-27")] alias bijective_symm := symm_bijective theorem half_le_symm_iff (t : I) : 1 / 2 ≤ (σ t : ℝ) ↔ (t : ℝ) ≤ 1 / 2 := by rw [coe_symm_eq, le_sub_iff_add_le, add_comm, ← le_sub_iff_add_le, sub_half] instance : ConnectedSpace I := Subtype.connectedSpace ⟨nonempty_Icc.mpr zero_le_one, isPreconnected_Icc⟩ /-- Verify there is an instance for `CompactSpace I`. -/ example : CompactSpace I := by infer_instance theorem nonneg (x : I) : 0 ≤ (x : ℝ) := x.2.1 #align unit_interval.nonneg unitInterval.nonneg theorem one_minus_nonneg (x : I) : 0 ≤ 1 - (x : ℝ) := by simpa using x.2.2 #align unit_interval.one_minus_nonneg unitInterval.one_minus_nonneg theorem le_one (x : I) : (x : ℝ) ≤ 1 := x.2.2 #align unit_interval.le_one unitInterval.le_one theorem one_minus_le_one (x : I) : 1 - (x : ℝ) ≤ 1 := by simpa using x.2.1 #align unit_interval.one_minus_le_one unitInterval.one_minus_le_one theorem add_pos {t : I} {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) : 0 < (x + t : ℝ) := add_pos_of_pos_of_nonneg hx <| nonneg _ #align unit_interval.add_pos unitInterval.add_pos /-- like `unitInterval.nonneg`, but with the inequality in `I`. -/ theorem nonneg' {t : I} : 0 ≤ t := t.2.1 #align unit_interval.nonneg' unitInterval.nonneg' /-- like `unitInterval.le_one`, but with the inequality in `I`. -/ theorem le_one' {t : I} : t ≤ 1 := t.2.2 #align unit_interval.le_one' unitInterval.le_one' instance : Nontrivial I := ⟨⟨1, 0, (one_ne_zero <| congrArg Subtype.val ·)⟩⟩ theorem mul_pos_mem_iff {a t : ℝ} (ha : 0 < a) : a * t ∈ I ↔ t ∈ Set.Icc (0 : ℝ) (1 / a) := by constructor <;> rintro ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ <;> constructor · exact nonneg_of_mul_nonneg_right h₁ ha · rwa [le_div_iff ha, mul_comm] · exact mul_nonneg ha.le h₁ · rwa [le_div_iff ha, mul_comm] at h₂ #align unit_interval.mul_pos_mem_iff unitInterval.mul_pos_mem_iff
Mathlib/Topology/UnitInterval.lean
201
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theorem two_mul_sub_one_mem_iff {t : ℝ} : 2 * t - 1 ∈ I ↔ t ∈ Set.Icc (1 / 2 : ℝ) 1 := by
constructor <;> rintro ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ <;> constructor <;> linarith
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Scott Morrison -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Homology.HomologicalComplex #align_import algebra.homology.single from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"324a7502510e835cdbd3de1519b6c66b51fb2467" /-! # Homological complexes supported in a single degree We define `single V j c : V ⥤ HomologicalComplex V c`, which constructs complexes in `V` of shape `c`, supported in degree `j`. In `ChainComplex.toSingle₀Equiv` we characterize chain maps to an `ℕ`-indexed complex concentrated in degree 0; they are equivalent to `{ f : C.X 0 ⟶ X // C.d 1 0 ≫ f = 0 }`. (This is useful translating between a projective resolution and an augmented exact complex of projectives.) -/ open CategoryTheory Category Limits ZeroObject universe v u variable (V : Type u) [Category.{v} V] [HasZeroMorphisms V] [HasZeroObject V] namespace HomologicalComplex variable {ι : Type*} [DecidableEq ι] (c : ComplexShape ι) /-- The functor `V ⥤ HomologicalComplex V c` creating a chain complex supported in a single degree. -/ noncomputable def single (j : ι) : V ⥤ HomologicalComplex V c where obj A := { X := fun i => if i = j then A else 0 d := fun i j => 0 } map f := { f := fun i => if h : i = j then eqToHom (by dsimp; rw [if_pos h]) ≫ f ≫ eqToHom (by dsimp; rw [if_pos h]) else 0 } map_id A := by ext dsimp split_ifs with h · subst h simp · #adaptation_note /-- after nightly-2024-03-07, the previous sensible proof `rw [if_neg h]; simp` fails with "motive not type correct". The following is horrible. -/ convert (id_zero (C := V)).symm all_goals simp [if_neg h] map_comp f g := by ext dsimp split_ifs with h · subst h simp · simp #align homological_complex.single HomologicalComplex.single variable {V} @[simp] lemma single_obj_X_self (j : ι) (A : V) : ((single V c j).obj A).X j = A := if_pos rfl lemma isZero_single_obj_X (j : ι) (A : V) (i : ι) (hi : i ≠ j) : IsZero (((single V c j).obj A).X i) := by dsimp [single] rw [if_neg hi] exact Limits.isZero_zero V /-- The object in degree `i` of `(single V c h).obj A` is just `A` when `i = j`. -/ noncomputable def singleObjXIsoOfEq (j : ι) (A : V) (i : ι) (hi : i = j) : ((single V c j).obj A).X i ≅ A := eqToIso (by subst hi; simp [single]) /-- The object in degree `j` of `(single V c h).obj A` is just `A`. -/ noncomputable def singleObjXSelf (j : ι) (A : V) : ((single V c j).obj A).X j ≅ A := singleObjXIsoOfEq c j A j rfl set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align homological_complex.single_obj_X_self HomologicalComplex.singleObjXSelf @[simp] lemma single_obj_d (j : ι) (A : V) (k l : ι) : ((single V c j).obj A).d k l = 0 := rfl @[reassoc]
Mathlib/Algebra/Homology/Single.lean
91
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theorem single_map_f_self (j : ι) {A B : V} (f : A ⟶ B) : ((single V c j).map f).f j = (singleObjXSelf c j A).hom ≫ f ≫ (singleObjXSelf c j B).inv := by
dsimp [single] rw [dif_pos rfl] rfl
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir, Jean Lo, Calle Sönne, Benjamin Davidson -/ import Mathlib.Order.Monotone.Odd import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.ExpDeriv import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Basic #align_import analysis.special_functions.trigonometric.deriv from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2c1d8ca2812b64f88992a5294ea3dba144755cd1" /-! # Differentiability of trigonometric functions ## Main statements The differentiability of the usual trigonometric functions is proved, and their derivatives are computed. ## Tags sin, cos, tan, angle -/ noncomputable section open scoped Classical Topology Filter open Set Filter namespace Complex /-- The complex sine function is everywhere strictly differentiable, with the derivative `cos x`. -/ theorem hasStrictDerivAt_sin (x : ℂ) : HasStrictDerivAt sin (cos x) x := by simp only [cos, div_eq_mul_inv] convert ((((hasStrictDerivAt_id x).neg.mul_const I).cexp.sub ((hasStrictDerivAt_id x).mul_const I).cexp).mul_const I).mul_const (2 : ℂ)⁻¹ using 1 simp only [Function.comp, id] rw [sub_mul, mul_assoc, mul_assoc, I_mul_I, neg_one_mul, neg_neg, mul_one, one_mul, mul_assoc, I_mul_I, mul_neg_one, sub_neg_eq_add, add_comm] #align complex.has_strict_deriv_at_sin Complex.hasStrictDerivAt_sin /-- The complex sine function is everywhere differentiable, with the derivative `cos x`. -/ theorem hasDerivAt_sin (x : ℂ) : HasDerivAt sin (cos x) x := (hasStrictDerivAt_sin x).hasDerivAt #align complex.has_deriv_at_sin Complex.hasDerivAt_sin theorem contDiff_sin {n} : ContDiff ℂ n sin := (((contDiff_neg.mul contDiff_const).cexp.sub (contDiff_id.mul contDiff_const).cexp).mul contDiff_const).div_const _ #align complex.cont_diff_sin Complex.contDiff_sin theorem differentiable_sin : Differentiable ℂ sin := fun x => (hasDerivAt_sin x).differentiableAt #align complex.differentiable_sin Complex.differentiable_sin theorem differentiableAt_sin {x : ℂ} : DifferentiableAt ℂ sin x := differentiable_sin x #align complex.differentiable_at_sin Complex.differentiableAt_sin @[simp] theorem deriv_sin : deriv sin = cos := funext fun x => (hasDerivAt_sin x).deriv #align complex.deriv_sin Complex.deriv_sin /-- The complex cosine function is everywhere strictly differentiable, with the derivative `-sin x`. -/
Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Deriv.lean
68
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theorem hasStrictDerivAt_cos (x : ℂ) : HasStrictDerivAt cos (-sin x) x := by
simp only [sin, div_eq_mul_inv, neg_mul_eq_neg_mul] convert (((hasStrictDerivAt_id x).mul_const I).cexp.add ((hasStrictDerivAt_id x).neg.mul_const I).cexp).mul_const (2 : ℂ)⁻¹ using 1 simp only [Function.comp, id] ring
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Floris van Doorn. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Content import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Group.Prod import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Group.Compact #align_import measure_theory.measure.haar.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"fd5edc43dc4f10b85abfe544b88f82cf13c5f844" /-! # Haar measure In this file we prove the existence of Haar measure for a locally compact Hausdorff topological group. We follow the write-up by Jonathan Gleason, *Existence and Uniqueness of Haar Measure*. This is essentially the same argument as in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haar_measure#A_construction_using_compact_subsets. We construct the Haar measure first on compact sets. For this we define `(K : U)` as the (smallest) number of left-translates of `U` that are needed to cover `K` (`index` in the formalization). Then we define a function `h` on compact sets as `lim_U (K : U) / (K₀ : U)`, where `U` becomes a smaller and smaller open neighborhood of `1`, and `K₀` is a fixed compact set with nonempty interior. This function is `chaar` in the formalization, and we define the limit formally using Tychonoff's theorem. This function `h` forms a content, which we can extend to an outer measure and then a measure (`haarMeasure`). We normalize the Haar measure so that the measure of `K₀` is `1`. Note that `μ` need not coincide with `h` on compact sets, according to [halmos1950measure, ch. X, §53 p.233]. However, we know that `h(K)` lies between `μ(Kᵒ)` and `μ(K)`, where `ᵒ` denotes the interior. We also give a form of uniqueness of Haar measure, for σ-finite measures on second-countable locally compact groups. For more involved statements not assuming second-countability, see the file `MeasureTheory.Measure.Haar.Unique`. ## Main Declarations * `haarMeasure`: the Haar measure on a locally compact Hausdorff group. This is a left invariant regular measure. It takes as argument a compact set of the group (with non-empty interior), and is normalized so that the measure of the given set is 1. * `haarMeasure_self`: the Haar measure is normalized. * `isMulLeftInvariant_haarMeasure`: the Haar measure is left invariant. * `regular_haarMeasure`: the Haar measure is a regular measure. * `isHaarMeasure_haarMeasure`: the Haar measure satisfies the `IsHaarMeasure` typeclass, i.e., it is invariant and gives finite mass to compact sets and positive mass to nonempty open sets. * `haar` : some choice of a Haar measure, on a locally compact Hausdorff group, constructed as `haarMeasure K` where `K` is some arbitrary choice of a compact set with nonempty interior. * `haarMeasure_unique`: Every σ-finite left invariant measure on a second-countable locally compact Hausdorff group is a scalar multiple of the Haar measure. ## References * Paul Halmos (1950), Measure Theory, §53 * Jonathan Gleason, Existence and Uniqueness of Haar Measure - Note: step 9, page 8 contains a mistake: the last defined `μ` does not extend the `μ` on compact sets, see Halmos (1950) p. 233, bottom of the page. This makes some other steps (like step 11) invalid. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haar_measure -/ noncomputable section open Set Inv Function TopologicalSpace MeasurableSpace open scoped NNReal Classical ENNReal Pointwise Topology namespace MeasureTheory namespace Measure section Group variable {G : Type*} [Group G] /-! We put the internal functions in the construction of the Haar measure in a namespace, so that the chosen names don't clash with other declarations. We first define a couple of the functions before proving the properties (that require that `G` is a topological group). -/ namespace haar -- Porting note: Even in `noncomputable section`, a definition with `to_additive` require -- `noncomputable` to generate an additive definition. -- Please refer to leanprover/lean4#2077. /-- The index or Haar covering number or ratio of `K` w.r.t. `V`, denoted `(K : V)`: it is the smallest number of (left) translates of `V` that is necessary to cover `K`. It is defined to be 0 if no finite number of translates cover `K`. -/ @[to_additive addIndex "additive version of `MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.index`"] noncomputable def index (K V : Set G) : ℕ := sInf <| Finset.card '' { t : Finset G | K ⊆ ⋃ g ∈ t, (fun h => g * h) ⁻¹' V } #align measure_theory.measure.haar.index MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.index #align measure_theory.measure.haar.add_index MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.addIndex @[to_additive addIndex_empty] theorem index_empty {V : Set G} : index ∅ V = 0 := by simp only [index, Nat.sInf_eq_zero]; left; use ∅ simp only [Finset.card_empty, empty_subset, mem_setOf_eq, eq_self_iff_true, and_self_iff] #align measure_theory.measure.haar.index_empty MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.index_empty #align measure_theory.measure.haar.add_index_empty MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.addIndex_empty variable [TopologicalSpace G] /-- `prehaar K₀ U K` is a weighted version of the index, defined as `(K : U)/(K₀ : U)`. In the applications `K₀` is compact with non-empty interior, `U` is open containing `1`, and `K` is any compact set. The argument `K` is a (bundled) compact set, so that we can consider `prehaar K₀ U` as an element of `haarProduct` (below). -/ @[to_additive "additive version of `MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.prehaar`"] noncomputable def prehaar (K₀ U : Set G) (K : Compacts G) : ℝ := (index (K : Set G) U : ℝ) / index K₀ U #align measure_theory.measure.haar.prehaar MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.prehaar #align measure_theory.measure.haar.add_prehaar MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.addPrehaar @[to_additive] theorem prehaar_empty (K₀ : PositiveCompacts G) {U : Set G} : prehaar (K₀ : Set G) U ⊥ = 0 := by rw [prehaar, Compacts.coe_bot, index_empty, Nat.cast_zero, zero_div] #align measure_theory.measure.haar.prehaar_empty MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.prehaar_empty #align measure_theory.measure.haar.add_prehaar_empty MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.addPrehaar_empty @[to_additive] theorem prehaar_nonneg (K₀ : PositiveCompacts G) {U : Set G} (K : Compacts G) : 0 ≤ prehaar (K₀ : Set G) U K := by apply div_nonneg <;> norm_cast <;> apply zero_le #align measure_theory.measure.haar.prehaar_nonneg MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.prehaar_nonneg #align measure_theory.measure.haar.add_prehaar_nonneg MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.addPrehaar_nonneg /-- `haarProduct K₀` is the product of intervals `[0, (K : K₀)]`, for all compact sets `K`. For all `U`, we can show that `prehaar K₀ U ∈ haarProduct K₀`. -/ @[to_additive "additive version of `MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.haarProduct`"] def haarProduct (K₀ : Set G) : Set (Compacts G → ℝ) := pi univ fun K => Icc 0 <| index (K : Set G) K₀ #align measure_theory.measure.haar.haar_product MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.haarProduct #align measure_theory.measure.haar.add_haar_product MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.addHaarProduct @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem mem_prehaar_empty {K₀ : Set G} {f : Compacts G → ℝ} : f ∈ haarProduct K₀ ↔ ∀ K : Compacts G, f K ∈ Icc (0 : ℝ) (index (K : Set G) K₀) := by simp only [haarProduct, Set.pi, forall_prop_of_true, mem_univ, mem_setOf_eq] #align measure_theory.measure.haar.mem_prehaar_empty MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.mem_prehaar_empty #align measure_theory.measure.haar.mem_add_prehaar_empty MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.mem_addPrehaar_empty /-- The closure of the collection of elements of the form `prehaar K₀ U`, for `U` open neighbourhoods of `1`, contained in `V`. The closure is taken in the space `compacts G → ℝ`, with the topology of pointwise convergence. We show that the intersection of all these sets is nonempty, and the Haar measure on compact sets is defined to be an element in the closure of this intersection. -/ @[to_additive "additive version of `MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.clPrehaar`"] def clPrehaar (K₀ : Set G) (V : OpenNhdsOf (1 : G)) : Set (Compacts G → ℝ) := closure <| prehaar K₀ '' { U : Set G | U ⊆ V.1 ∧ IsOpen U ∧ (1 : G) ∈ U } #align measure_theory.measure.haar.cl_prehaar MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.clPrehaar #align measure_theory.measure.haar.cl_add_prehaar MeasureTheory.Measure.haar.clAddPrehaar variable [TopologicalGroup G] /-! ### Lemmas about `index` -/ /-- If `K` is compact and `V` has nonempty interior, then the index `(K : V)` is well-defined, there is a finite set `t` satisfying the desired properties. -/ @[to_additive addIndex_defined "If `K` is compact and `V` has nonempty interior, then the index `(K : V)` is well-defined, there is a finite set `t` satisfying the desired properties."]
Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/Basic.lean
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theorem index_defined {K V : Set G} (hK : IsCompact K) (hV : (interior V).Nonempty) : ∃ n : ℕ, n ∈ Finset.card '' { t : Finset G | K ⊆ ⋃ g ∈ t, (fun h => g * h) ⁻¹' V } := by
rcases compact_covered_by_mul_left_translates hK hV with ⟨t, ht⟩; exact ⟨t.card, t, ht, rfl⟩
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Violeta Hernández Palacios. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Violeta Hernández Palacios -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Basic import Mathlib.Computability.Primrec import Mathlib.Tactic.Ring import Mathlib.Tactic.Linarith #align_import computability.ackermann from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"9b2660e1b25419042c8da10bf411aa3c67f14383" /-! # Ackermann function In this file, we define the two-argument Ackermann function `ack`. Despite having a recursive definition, we show that this isn't a primitive recursive function. ## Main results - `exists_lt_ack_of_nat_primrec`: any primitive recursive function is pointwise bounded above by `ack m` for some `m`. - `not_primrec₂_ack`: the two-argument Ackermann function is not primitive recursive. ## Proof approach We very broadly adapt the proof idea from https://www.planetmath.org/ackermannfunctionisnotprimitiverecursive. Namely, we prove that for any primitive recursive `f : ℕ → ℕ`, there exists `m` such that `f n < ack m n` for all `n`. This then implies that `fun n => ack n n` can't be primitive recursive, and so neither can `ack`. We aren't able to use the same bounds as in that proof though, since our approach of using pairing functions differs from their approach of using multivariate functions. The important bounds we show during the main inductive proof (`exists_lt_ack_of_nat_primrec`) are the following. Assuming `∀ n, f n < ack a n` and `∀ n, g n < ack b n`, we have: - `∀ n, pair (f n) (g n) < ack (max a b + 3) n`. - `∀ n, g (f n) < ack (max a b + 2) n`. - `∀ n, Nat.rec (f n.unpair.1) (fun (y IH : ℕ) => g (pair n.unpair.1 (pair y IH))) n.unpair.2 < ack (max a b + 9) n`. The last one is evidently the hardest. Using `unpair_add_le`, we reduce it to the more manageable - `∀ m n, rec (f m) (fun (y IH : ℕ) => g (pair m (pair y IH))) n < ack (max a b + 9) (m + n)`. We then prove this by induction on `n`. Our proof crucially depends on `ack_pair_lt`, which is applied twice, giving us a constant of `4 + 4`. The rest of the proof consists of simpler bounds which bump up our constant to `9`. -/ open Nat /-- The two-argument Ackermann function, defined so that - `ack 0 n = n + 1` - `ack (m + 1) 0 = ack m 1` - `ack (m + 1) (n + 1) = ack m (ack (m + 1) n)`. This is of interest as both a fast-growing function, and as an example of a recursive function that isn't primitive recursive. -/ def ack : ℕ → ℕ → ℕ | 0, n => n + 1 | m + 1, 0 => ack m 1 | m + 1, n + 1 => ack m (ack (m + 1) n) #align ack ack @[simp] theorem ack_zero (n : ℕ) : ack 0 n = n + 1 := by rw [ack] #align ack_zero ack_zero @[simp] theorem ack_succ_zero (m : ℕ) : ack (m + 1) 0 = ack m 1 := by rw [ack] #align ack_succ_zero ack_succ_zero @[simp] theorem ack_succ_succ (m n : ℕ) : ack (m + 1) (n + 1) = ack m (ack (m + 1) n) := by rw [ack] #align ack_succ_succ ack_succ_succ @[simp]
Mathlib/Computability/Ackermann.lean
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theorem ack_one (n : ℕ) : ack 1 n = n + 2 := by
induction' n with n IH · rfl · simp [IH]
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Joachim Breitner. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Joachim Breitner -/ import Mathlib.GroupTheory.OrderOfElement import Mathlib.Data.Finset.NoncommProd import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.BigOperators import Mathlib.Data.Nat.GCD.BigOperators import Mathlib.Order.SupIndep #align_import group_theory.noncomm_pi_coprod from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6f9f36364eae3f42368b04858fd66d6d9ae730d8" /-! # Canonical homomorphism from a finite family of monoids This file defines the construction of the canonical homomorphism from a family of monoids. Given a family of morphisms `ϕ i : N i →* M` for each `i : ι` where elements in the images of different morphisms commute, we obtain a canonical morphism `MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod : (Π i, N i) →* M` that coincides with `ϕ` ## Main definitions * `MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod : (Π i, N i) →* M` is the main homomorphism * `Subgroup.noncommPiCoprod : (Π i, H i) →* G` is the specialization to `H i : Subgroup G` and the subgroup embedding. ## Main theorems * `MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod` coincides with `ϕ i` when restricted to `N i` * `MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_mrange`: The range of `MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod` is `⨆ (i : ι), (ϕ i).mrange` * `MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_range`: The range of `MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod` is `⨆ (i : ι), (ϕ i).range` * `Subgroup.noncommPiCoprod_range`: The range of `Subgroup.noncommPiCoprod` is `⨆ (i : ι), H i`. * `MonoidHom.injective_noncommPiCoprod_of_independent`: in the case of groups, `pi_hom.hom` is injective if the `ϕ` are injective and the ranges of the `ϕ` are independent. * `MonoidHom.independent_range_of_coprime_order`: If the `N i` have coprime orders, then the ranges of the `ϕ` are independent. * `Subgroup.independent_of_coprime_order`: If commuting normal subgroups `H i` have coprime orders, they are independent. -/ namespace Subgroup variable {G : Type*} [Group G] /-- `Finset.noncommProd` is “injective” in `f` if `f` maps into independent subgroups. This generalizes (one direction of) `Subgroup.disjoint_iff_mul_eq_one`. -/ @[to_additive "`Finset.noncommSum` is “injective” in `f` if `f` maps into independent subgroups. This generalizes (one direction of) `AddSubgroup.disjoint_iff_add_eq_zero`. "] theorem eq_one_of_noncommProd_eq_one_of_independent {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → G) (comm) (K : ι → Subgroup G) (hind : CompleteLattice.Independent K) (hmem : ∀ x ∈ s, f x ∈ K x) (heq1 : s.noncommProd f comm = 1) : ∀ i ∈ s, f i = 1 := by classical revert heq1 induction' s using Finset.induction_on with i s hnmem ih · simp · have hcomm := comm.mono (Finset.coe_subset.2 <| Finset.subset_insert _ _) simp only [Finset.forall_mem_insert] at hmem have hmem_bsupr : s.noncommProd f hcomm ∈ ⨆ i ∈ (s : Set ι), K i := by refine Subgroup.noncommProd_mem _ _ ?_ intro x hx have : K x ≤ ⨆ i ∈ (s : Set ι), K i := le_iSup₂ (f := fun i _ => K i) x hx exact this (hmem.2 x hx) intro heq1 rw [Finset.noncommProd_insert_of_not_mem _ _ _ _ hnmem] at heq1 have hnmem' : i ∉ (s : Set ι) := by simpa obtain ⟨heq1i : f i = 1, heq1S : s.noncommProd f _ = 1⟩ := Subgroup.disjoint_iff_mul_eq_one.mp (hind.disjoint_biSup hnmem') hmem.1 hmem_bsupr heq1 intro i h simp only [Finset.mem_insert] at h rcases h with (rfl | h) · exact heq1i · refine ih hcomm hmem.2 heq1S _ h #align subgroup.eq_one_of_noncomm_prod_eq_one_of_independent Subgroup.eq_one_of_noncommProd_eq_one_of_independent #align add_subgroup.eq_zero_of_noncomm_sum_eq_zero_of_independent AddSubgroup.eq_zero_of_noncommSum_eq_zero_of_independent end Subgroup section FamilyOfMonoids variable {M : Type*} [Monoid M] -- We have a family of monoids -- The fintype assumption is not always used, but declared here, to keep things in order variable {ι : Type*} [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] variable {N : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Monoid (N i)] -- And morphisms ϕ into G variable (ϕ : ∀ i : ι, N i →* M) -- We assume that the elements of different morphism commute variable (hcomm : Pairwise fun i j => ∀ x y, Commute (ϕ i x) (ϕ j y)) -- We use `f` and `g` to denote elements of `Π (i : ι), N i` variable (f g : ∀ i : ι, N i) namespace MonoidHom /-- The canonical homomorphism from a family of monoids. -/ @[to_additive "The canonical homomorphism from a family of additive monoids. See also `LinearMap.lsum` for a linear version without the commutativity assumption."] def noncommPiCoprod : (∀ i : ι, N i) →* M where toFun f := Finset.univ.noncommProd (fun i => ϕ i (f i)) fun i _ j _ h => hcomm h _ _ map_one' := by apply (Finset.noncommProd_eq_pow_card _ _ _ _ _).trans (one_pow _) simp map_mul' f g := by classical simp only convert @Finset.noncommProd_mul_distrib _ _ _ _ (fun i => ϕ i (f i)) (fun i => ϕ i (g i)) _ _ _ · exact map_mul _ _ _ · rintro i - j - h exact hcomm h _ _ #align monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod #align add_monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod AddMonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod variable {hcomm} @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem noncommPiCoprod_mulSingle (i : ι) (y : N i) : noncommPiCoprod ϕ hcomm (Pi.mulSingle i y) = ϕ i y := by change Finset.univ.noncommProd (fun j => ϕ j (Pi.mulSingle i y j)) (fun _ _ _ _ h => hcomm h _ _) = ϕ i y rw [← Finset.insert_erase (Finset.mem_univ i)] rw [Finset.noncommProd_insert_of_not_mem _ _ _ _ (Finset.not_mem_erase i _)] rw [Pi.mulSingle_eq_same] rw [Finset.noncommProd_eq_pow_card] · rw [one_pow] exact mul_one _ · intro j hj simp only [Finset.mem_erase] at hj simp [hj] #align monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod_mul_single MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_mulSingle #align add_monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod_single AddMonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_single /-- The universal property of `MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod` -/ @[to_additive "The universal property of `AddMonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod`"] def noncommPiCoprodEquiv : { ϕ : ∀ i, N i →* M // Pairwise fun i j => ∀ x y, Commute (ϕ i x) (ϕ j y) } ≃ ((∀ i, N i) →* M) where toFun ϕ := noncommPiCoprod ϕ.1 ϕ.2 invFun f := ⟨fun i => f.comp (MonoidHom.mulSingle N i), fun i j hij x y => Commute.map (Pi.mulSingle_commute hij x y) f⟩ left_inv ϕ := by ext simp only [coe_comp, Function.comp_apply, mulSingle_apply, noncommPiCoprod_mulSingle] right_inv f := pi_ext fun i x => by simp only [noncommPiCoprod_mulSingle, coe_comp, Function.comp_apply, mulSingle_apply] #align monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod_equiv MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprodEquiv #align add_monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod_equiv AddMonoidHom.noncommPiCoprodEquiv @[to_additive] theorem noncommPiCoprod_mrange : MonoidHom.mrange (noncommPiCoprod ϕ hcomm) = ⨆ i : ι, MonoidHom.mrange (ϕ i) := by letI := Classical.decEq ι apply le_antisymm · rintro x ⟨f, rfl⟩ refine Submonoid.noncommProd_mem _ _ _ (fun _ _ _ _ h => hcomm h _ _) (fun i _ => ?_) apply Submonoid.mem_sSup_of_mem · use i simp · refine iSup_le ?_ rintro i x ⟨y, rfl⟩ exact ⟨Pi.mulSingle i y, noncommPiCoprod_mulSingle _ _ _⟩ #align monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod_mrange MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_mrange #align add_monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod_mrange AddMonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_mrange end MonoidHom end FamilyOfMonoids section FamilyOfGroups variable {G : Type*} [Group G] variable {ι : Type*} [hdec : DecidableEq ι] [hfin : Fintype ι] variable {H : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Group (H i)] variable (ϕ : ∀ i : ι, H i →* G) variable {hcomm : Pairwise fun i j : ι => ∀ (x : H i) (y : H j), Commute (ϕ i x) (ϕ j y)} -- We use `f` and `g` to denote elements of `Π (i : ι), H i` variable (f g : ∀ i : ι, H i) namespace MonoidHom -- The subgroup version of `MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_mrange` @[to_additive] theorem noncommPiCoprod_range : (noncommPiCoprod ϕ hcomm).range = ⨆ i : ι, (ϕ i).range := by letI := Classical.decEq ι apply le_antisymm · rintro x ⟨f, rfl⟩ refine Subgroup.noncommProd_mem _ (fun _ _ _ _ h => hcomm h _ _) ?_ intro i _hi apply Subgroup.mem_sSup_of_mem · use i simp · refine iSup_le ?_ rintro i x ⟨y, rfl⟩ exact ⟨Pi.mulSingle i y, noncommPiCoprod_mulSingle _ _ _⟩ #align monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod_range MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_range #align add_monoid_hom.noncomm_pi_coprod_range AddMonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_range @[to_additive] theorem injective_noncommPiCoprod_of_independent (hind : CompleteLattice.Independent fun i => (ϕ i).range) (hinj : ∀ i, Function.Injective (ϕ i)) : Function.Injective (noncommPiCoprod ϕ hcomm) := by classical apply (MonoidHom.ker_eq_bot_iff _).mp rw [eq_bot_iff] intro f heq1 have : ∀ i, i ∈ Finset.univ → ϕ i (f i) = 1 := Subgroup.eq_one_of_noncommProd_eq_one_of_independent _ _ (fun _ _ _ _ h => hcomm h _ _) _ hind (by simp) heq1 ext i apply hinj simp [this i (Finset.mem_univ i)] #align monoid_hom.injective_noncomm_pi_coprod_of_independent MonoidHom.injective_noncommPiCoprod_of_independent #align add_monoid_hom.injective_noncomm_pi_coprod_of_independent AddMonoidHom.injective_noncommPiCoprod_of_independent variable (hcomm) @[to_additive] theorem independent_range_of_coprime_order [Finite ι] [∀ i, Fintype (H i)] (hcoprime : Pairwise fun i j => Nat.Coprime (Fintype.card (H i)) (Fintype.card (H j))) : CompleteLattice.Independent fun i => (ϕ i).range := by cases nonempty_fintype ι letI := Classical.decEq ι rintro i rw [disjoint_iff_inf_le] rintro f ⟨hxi, hxp⟩ dsimp at hxi hxp rw [iSup_subtype', ← noncommPiCoprod_range] at hxp rotate_left · intro _ _ hj apply hcomm exact hj ∘ Subtype.ext cases' hxp with g hgf cases' hxi with g' hg'f have hxi : orderOf f ∣ Fintype.card (H i) := by rw [← hg'f] exact (orderOf_map_dvd _ _).trans orderOf_dvd_card have hxp : orderOf f ∣ ∏ j : { j // j ≠ i }, Fintype.card (H j) := by rw [← hgf, ← Fintype.card_pi] exact (orderOf_map_dvd _ _).trans orderOf_dvd_card change f = 1 rw [← pow_one f, ← orderOf_dvd_iff_pow_eq_one] -- Porting note: ouch, had to replace an ugly `convert` obtain ⟨c, hc⟩ := Nat.dvd_gcd hxp hxi use c rw [← hc] symm rw [← Nat.coprime_iff_gcd_eq_one, Nat.coprime_fintype_prod_left_iff, Subtype.forall] intro j h exact hcoprime h #align monoid_hom.independent_range_of_coprime_order MonoidHom.independent_range_of_coprime_order #align add_monoid_hom.independent_range_of_coprime_order AddMonoidHom.independent_range_of_coprime_order end MonoidHom end FamilyOfGroups namespace Subgroup -- We have a family of subgroups variable {G : Type*} [Group G] variable {ι : Type*} [hdec : DecidableEq ι] [hfin : Fintype ι] {H : ι → Subgroup G} -- Elements of `Π (i : ι), H i` are called `f` and `g` here variable (f g : ∀ i : ι, H i) section CommutingSubgroups -- We assume that the elements of different subgroups commute variable (hcomm : Pairwise fun i j : ι => ∀ x y : G, x ∈ H i → y ∈ H j → Commute x y) @[to_additive] theorem commute_subtype_of_commute (i j : ι) (hne : i ≠ j) : ∀ (x : H i) (y : H j), Commute ((H i).subtype x) ((H j).subtype y) := by rintro ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ exact hcomm hne x y hx hy #align subgroup.commute_subtype_of_commute Subgroup.commute_subtype_of_commute #align add_subgroup.commute_subtype_of_commute AddSubgroup.addCommute_subtype_of_addCommute /-- The canonical homomorphism from a family of subgroups where elements from different subgroups commute -/ @[to_additive "The canonical homomorphism from a family of additive subgroups where elements from different subgroups commute"] def noncommPiCoprod : (∀ i : ι, H i) →* G := MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod (fun i => (H i).subtype) (commute_subtype_of_commute hcomm) #align subgroup.noncomm_pi_coprod Subgroup.noncommPiCoprod #align add_subgroup.noncomm_pi_coprod AddSubgroup.noncommPiCoprod variable {hcomm} @[to_additive (attr := simp)]
Mathlib/GroupTheory/NoncommPiCoprod.lean
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theorem noncommPiCoprod_mulSingle (i : ι) (y : H i) : noncommPiCoprod hcomm (Pi.mulSingle i y) = y := by
apply MonoidHom.noncommPiCoprod_mulSingle
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Aaron Anderson, Jalex Stark, Kyle Miller. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Aaron Anderson, Jalex Stark, Kyle Miller, Alena Gusakov, Hunter Monroe -/ import Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Init import Mathlib.Data.Rel import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite import Mathlib.Data.Sym.Sym2 #align_import combinatorics.simple_graph.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3365b20c2ffa7c35e47e5209b89ba9abdddf3ffe" /-! # Simple graphs This module defines simple graphs on a vertex type `V` as an irreflexive symmetric relation. ## Main definitions * `SimpleGraph` is a structure for symmetric, irreflexive relations * `SimpleGraph.neighborSet` is the `Set` of vertices adjacent to a given vertex * `SimpleGraph.commonNeighbors` is the intersection of the neighbor sets of two given vertices * `SimpleGraph.incidenceSet` is the `Set` of edges containing a given vertex * `CompleteAtomicBooleanAlgebra` instance: Under the subgraph relation, `SimpleGraph` forms a `CompleteAtomicBooleanAlgebra`. In other words, this is the complete lattice of spanning subgraphs of the complete graph. ## Todo * This is the simplest notion of an unoriented graph. This should eventually fit into a more complete combinatorics hierarchy which includes multigraphs and directed graphs. We begin with simple graphs in order to start learning what the combinatorics hierarchy should look like. -/ -- Porting note: using `aesop` for automation -- Porting note: These attributes are needed to use `aesop` as a replacement for `obviously` attribute [aesop norm unfold (rule_sets := [SimpleGraph])] Symmetric attribute [aesop norm unfold (rule_sets := [SimpleGraph])] Irreflexive -- Porting note: a thin wrapper around `aesop` for graph lemmas, modelled on `aesop_cat` /-- A variant of the `aesop` tactic for use in the graph library. Changes relative to standard `aesop`: - We use the `SimpleGraph` rule set in addition to the default rule sets. - We instruct Aesop's `intro` rule to unfold with `default` transparency. - We instruct Aesop to fail if it can't fully solve the goal. This allows us to use `aesop_graph` for auto-params. -/ macro (name := aesop_graph) "aesop_graph" c:Aesop.tactic_clause* : tactic => `(tactic| aesop $c* (config := { introsTransparency? := some .default, terminal := true }) (rule_sets := [$(Lean.mkIdent `SimpleGraph):ident])) /-- Use `aesop_graph?` to pass along a `Try this` suggestion when using `aesop_graph` -/ macro (name := aesop_graph?) "aesop_graph?" c:Aesop.tactic_clause* : tactic => `(tactic| aesop $c* (config := { introsTransparency? := some .default, terminal := true }) (rule_sets := [$(Lean.mkIdent `SimpleGraph):ident])) /-- A variant of `aesop_graph` which does not fail if it is unable to solve the goal. Use this only for exploration! Nonterminal Aesop is even worse than nonterminal `simp`. -/ macro (name := aesop_graph_nonterminal) "aesop_graph_nonterminal" c:Aesop.tactic_clause* : tactic => `(tactic| aesop $c* (config := { introsTransparency? := some .default, warnOnNonterminal := false }) (rule_sets := [$(Lean.mkIdent `SimpleGraph):ident])) open Finset Function universe u v w /-- A simple graph is an irreflexive symmetric relation `Adj` on a vertex type `V`. The relation describes which pairs of vertices are adjacent. There is exactly one edge for every pair of adjacent vertices; see `SimpleGraph.edgeSet` for the corresponding edge set. -/ @[ext, aesop safe constructors (rule_sets := [SimpleGraph])] structure SimpleGraph (V : Type u) where /-- The adjacency relation of a simple graph. -/ Adj : V → V → Prop symm : Symmetric Adj := by aesop_graph loopless : Irreflexive Adj := by aesop_graph #align simple_graph SimpleGraph -- Porting note: changed `obviously` to `aesop` in the `structure` initialize_simps_projections SimpleGraph (Adj → adj) /-- Constructor for simple graphs using a symmetric irreflexive boolean function. -/ @[simps] def SimpleGraph.mk' {V : Type u} : {adj : V → V → Bool // (∀ x y, adj x y = adj y x) ∧ (∀ x, ¬ adj x x)} ↪ SimpleGraph V where toFun x := ⟨fun v w ↦ x.1 v w, fun v w ↦ by simp [x.2.1], fun v ↦ by simp [x.2.2]⟩ inj' := by rintro ⟨adj, _⟩ ⟨adj', _⟩ simp only [mk.injEq, Subtype.mk.injEq] intro h funext v w simpa [Bool.coe_iff_coe] using congr_fun₂ h v w /-- We can enumerate simple graphs by enumerating all functions `V → V → Bool` and filtering on whether they are symmetric and irreflexive. -/ instance {V : Type u} [Fintype V] [DecidableEq V] : Fintype (SimpleGraph V) where elems := Finset.univ.map SimpleGraph.mk' complete := by classical rintro ⟨Adj, hs, hi⟩ simp only [mem_map, mem_univ, true_and, Subtype.exists, Bool.not_eq_true] refine ⟨fun v w ↦ Adj v w, ⟨?_, ?_⟩, ?_⟩ · simp [hs.iff] · intro v; simp [hi v] · ext simp /-- Construct the simple graph induced by the given relation. It symmetrizes the relation and makes it irreflexive. -/ def SimpleGraph.fromRel {V : Type u} (r : V → V → Prop) : SimpleGraph V where Adj a b := a ≠ b ∧ (r a b ∨ r b a) symm := fun _ _ ⟨hn, hr⟩ => ⟨hn.symm, hr.symm⟩ loopless := fun _ ⟨hn, _⟩ => hn rfl #align simple_graph.from_rel SimpleGraph.fromRel @[simp] theorem SimpleGraph.fromRel_adj {V : Type u} (r : V → V → Prop) (v w : V) : (SimpleGraph.fromRel r).Adj v w ↔ v ≠ w ∧ (r v w ∨ r w v) := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.from_rel_adj SimpleGraph.fromRel_adj -- Porting note: attributes needed for `completeGraph` attribute [aesop safe (rule_sets := [SimpleGraph])] Ne.symm attribute [aesop safe (rule_sets := [SimpleGraph])] Ne.irrefl /-- The complete graph on a type `V` is the simple graph with all pairs of distinct vertices adjacent. In `Mathlib`, this is usually referred to as `⊤`. -/ def completeGraph (V : Type u) : SimpleGraph V where Adj := Ne #align complete_graph completeGraph /-- The graph with no edges on a given vertex type `V`. `Mathlib` prefers the notation `⊥`. -/ def emptyGraph (V : Type u) : SimpleGraph V where Adj _ _ := False #align empty_graph emptyGraph /-- Two vertices are adjacent in the complete bipartite graph on two vertex types if and only if they are not from the same side. Any bipartite graph may be regarded as a subgraph of one of these. -/ @[simps] def completeBipartiteGraph (V W : Type*) : SimpleGraph (Sum V W) where Adj v w := v.isLeft ∧ w.isRight ∨ v.isRight ∧ w.isLeft symm v w := by cases v <;> cases w <;> simp loopless v := by cases v <;> simp #align complete_bipartite_graph completeBipartiteGraph namespace SimpleGraph variable {ι : Sort*} {V : Type u} (G : SimpleGraph V) {a b c u v w : V} {e : Sym2 V} @[simp] protected theorem irrefl {v : V} : ¬G.Adj v v := G.loopless v #align simple_graph.irrefl SimpleGraph.irrefl theorem adj_comm (u v : V) : G.Adj u v ↔ G.Adj v u := ⟨fun x => G.symm x, fun x => G.symm x⟩ #align simple_graph.adj_comm SimpleGraph.adj_comm @[symm] theorem adj_symm (h : G.Adj u v) : G.Adj v u := G.symm h #align simple_graph.adj_symm SimpleGraph.adj_symm theorem Adj.symm {G : SimpleGraph V} {u v : V} (h : G.Adj u v) : G.Adj v u := G.symm h #align simple_graph.adj.symm SimpleGraph.Adj.symm theorem ne_of_adj (h : G.Adj a b) : a ≠ b := by rintro rfl exact G.irrefl h #align simple_graph.ne_of_adj SimpleGraph.ne_of_adj protected theorem Adj.ne {G : SimpleGraph V} {a b : V} (h : G.Adj a b) : a ≠ b := G.ne_of_adj h #align simple_graph.adj.ne SimpleGraph.Adj.ne protected theorem Adj.ne' {G : SimpleGraph V} {a b : V} (h : G.Adj a b) : b ≠ a := h.ne.symm #align simple_graph.adj.ne' SimpleGraph.Adj.ne' theorem ne_of_adj_of_not_adj {v w x : V} (h : G.Adj v x) (hn : ¬G.Adj w x) : v ≠ w := fun h' => hn (h' ▸ h) #align simple_graph.ne_of_adj_of_not_adj SimpleGraph.ne_of_adj_of_not_adj theorem adj_injective : Injective (Adj : SimpleGraph V → V → V → Prop) := SimpleGraph.ext #align simple_graph.adj_injective SimpleGraph.adj_injective @[simp] theorem adj_inj {G H : SimpleGraph V} : G.Adj = H.Adj ↔ G = H := adj_injective.eq_iff #align simple_graph.adj_inj SimpleGraph.adj_inj section Order /-- The relation that one `SimpleGraph` is a subgraph of another. Note that this should be spelled `≤`. -/ def IsSubgraph (x y : SimpleGraph V) : Prop := ∀ ⦃v w : V⦄, x.Adj v w → y.Adj v w #align simple_graph.is_subgraph SimpleGraph.IsSubgraph instance : LE (SimpleGraph V) := ⟨IsSubgraph⟩ @[simp] theorem isSubgraph_eq_le : (IsSubgraph : SimpleGraph V → SimpleGraph V → Prop) = (· ≤ ·) := rfl #align simple_graph.is_subgraph_eq_le SimpleGraph.isSubgraph_eq_le /-- The supremum of two graphs `x ⊔ y` has edges where either `x` or `y` have edges. -/ instance : Sup (SimpleGraph V) where sup x y := { Adj := x.Adj ⊔ y.Adj symm := fun v w h => by rwa [Pi.sup_apply, Pi.sup_apply, x.adj_comm, y.adj_comm] } @[simp] theorem sup_adj (x y : SimpleGraph V) (v w : V) : (x ⊔ y).Adj v w ↔ x.Adj v w ∨ y.Adj v w := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.sup_adj SimpleGraph.sup_adj /-- The infimum of two graphs `x ⊓ y` has edges where both `x` and `y` have edges. -/ instance : Inf (SimpleGraph V) where inf x y := { Adj := x.Adj ⊓ y.Adj symm := fun v w h => by rwa [Pi.inf_apply, Pi.inf_apply, x.adj_comm, y.adj_comm] } @[simp] theorem inf_adj (x y : SimpleGraph V) (v w : V) : (x ⊓ y).Adj v w ↔ x.Adj v w ∧ y.Adj v w := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.inf_adj SimpleGraph.inf_adj /-- We define `Gᶜ` to be the `SimpleGraph V` such that no two adjacent vertices in `G` are adjacent in the complement, and every nonadjacent pair of vertices is adjacent (still ensuring that vertices are not adjacent to themselves). -/ instance hasCompl : HasCompl (SimpleGraph V) where compl G := { Adj := fun v w => v ≠ w ∧ ¬G.Adj v w symm := fun v w ⟨hne, _⟩ => ⟨hne.symm, by rwa [adj_comm]⟩ loopless := fun v ⟨hne, _⟩ => (hne rfl).elim } @[simp] theorem compl_adj (G : SimpleGraph V) (v w : V) : Gᶜ.Adj v w ↔ v ≠ w ∧ ¬G.Adj v w := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.compl_adj SimpleGraph.compl_adj /-- The difference of two graphs `x \ y` has the edges of `x` with the edges of `y` removed. -/ instance sdiff : SDiff (SimpleGraph V) where sdiff x y := { Adj := x.Adj \ y.Adj symm := fun v w h => by change x.Adj w v ∧ ¬y.Adj w v; rwa [x.adj_comm, y.adj_comm] } @[simp] theorem sdiff_adj (x y : SimpleGraph V) (v w : V) : (x \ y).Adj v w ↔ x.Adj v w ∧ ¬y.Adj v w := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.sdiff_adj SimpleGraph.sdiff_adj instance supSet : SupSet (SimpleGraph V) where sSup s := { Adj := fun a b => ∃ G ∈ s, Adj G a b symm := fun a b => Exists.imp fun _ => And.imp_right Adj.symm loopless := by rintro a ⟨G, _, ha⟩ exact ha.ne rfl } instance infSet : InfSet (SimpleGraph V) where sInf s := { Adj := fun a b => (∀ ⦃G⦄, G ∈ s → Adj G a b) ∧ a ≠ b symm := fun _ _ => And.imp (forall₂_imp fun _ _ => Adj.symm) Ne.symm loopless := fun _ h => h.2 rfl } @[simp] theorem sSup_adj {s : Set (SimpleGraph V)} {a b : V} : (sSup s).Adj a b ↔ ∃ G ∈ s, Adj G a b := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.Sup_adj SimpleGraph.sSup_adj @[simp] theorem sInf_adj {s : Set (SimpleGraph V)} : (sInf s).Adj a b ↔ (∀ G ∈ s, Adj G a b) ∧ a ≠ b := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.Inf_adj SimpleGraph.sInf_adj @[simp] theorem iSup_adj {f : ι → SimpleGraph V} : (⨆ i, f i).Adj a b ↔ ∃ i, (f i).Adj a b := by simp [iSup] #align simple_graph.supr_adj SimpleGraph.iSup_adj @[simp] theorem iInf_adj {f : ι → SimpleGraph V} : (⨅ i, f i).Adj a b ↔ (∀ i, (f i).Adj a b) ∧ a ≠ b := by simp [iInf] #align simple_graph.infi_adj SimpleGraph.iInf_adj theorem sInf_adj_of_nonempty {s : Set (SimpleGraph V)} (hs : s.Nonempty) : (sInf s).Adj a b ↔ ∀ G ∈ s, Adj G a b := sInf_adj.trans <| and_iff_left_of_imp <| by obtain ⟨G, hG⟩ := hs exact fun h => (h _ hG).ne #align simple_graph.Inf_adj_of_nonempty SimpleGraph.sInf_adj_of_nonempty theorem iInf_adj_of_nonempty [Nonempty ι] {f : ι → SimpleGraph V} : (⨅ i, f i).Adj a b ↔ ∀ i, (f i).Adj a b := by rw [iInf, sInf_adj_of_nonempty (Set.range_nonempty _), Set.forall_mem_range] #align simple_graph.infi_adj_of_nonempty SimpleGraph.iInf_adj_of_nonempty /-- For graphs `G`, `H`, `G ≤ H` iff `∀ a b, G.Adj a b → H.Adj a b`. -/ instance distribLattice : DistribLattice (SimpleGraph V) := { show DistribLattice (SimpleGraph V) from adj_injective.distribLattice _ (fun _ _ => rfl) fun _ _ => rfl with le := fun G H => ∀ ⦃a b⦄, G.Adj a b → H.Adj a b } instance completeAtomicBooleanAlgebra : CompleteAtomicBooleanAlgebra (SimpleGraph V) := { SimpleGraph.distribLattice with le := (· ≤ ·) sup := (· ⊔ ·) inf := (· ⊓ ·) compl := HasCompl.compl sdiff := (· \ ·) top := completeGraph V bot := emptyGraph V le_top := fun x v w h => x.ne_of_adj h bot_le := fun x v w h => h.elim sdiff_eq := fun x y => by ext v w refine ⟨fun h => ⟨h.1, ⟨?_, h.2⟩⟩, fun h => ⟨h.1, h.2.2⟩⟩ rintro rfl exact x.irrefl h.1 inf_compl_le_bot := fun G v w h => False.elim <| h.2.2 h.1 top_le_sup_compl := fun G v w hvw => by by_cases h : G.Adj v w · exact Or.inl h · exact Or.inr ⟨hvw, h⟩ sSup := sSup le_sSup := fun s G hG a b hab => ⟨G, hG, hab⟩ sSup_le := fun s G hG a b => by rintro ⟨H, hH, hab⟩ exact hG _ hH hab sInf := sInf sInf_le := fun s G hG a b hab => hab.1 hG le_sInf := fun s G hG a b hab => ⟨fun H hH => hG _ hH hab, hab.ne⟩ iInf_iSup_eq := fun f => by ext; simp [Classical.skolem] } @[simp] theorem top_adj (v w : V) : (⊤ : SimpleGraph V).Adj v w ↔ v ≠ w := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.top_adj SimpleGraph.top_adj @[simp] theorem bot_adj (v w : V) : (⊥ : SimpleGraph V).Adj v w ↔ False := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.bot_adj SimpleGraph.bot_adj @[simp] theorem completeGraph_eq_top (V : Type u) : completeGraph V = ⊤ := rfl #align simple_graph.complete_graph_eq_top SimpleGraph.completeGraph_eq_top @[simp] theorem emptyGraph_eq_bot (V : Type u) : emptyGraph V = ⊥ := rfl #align simple_graph.empty_graph_eq_bot SimpleGraph.emptyGraph_eq_bot @[simps] instance (V : Type u) : Inhabited (SimpleGraph V) := ⟨⊥⟩ instance [Subsingleton V] : Unique (SimpleGraph V) where default := ⊥ uniq G := by ext a b; have := Subsingleton.elim a b; simp [this] instance [Nontrivial V] : Nontrivial (SimpleGraph V) := ⟨⟨⊥, ⊤, fun h ↦ not_subsingleton V ⟨by simpa only [← adj_inj, Function.funext_iff, bot_adj, top_adj, ne_eq, eq_iff_iff, false_iff, not_not] using h⟩⟩⟩ section Decidable variable (V) (H : SimpleGraph V) [DecidableRel G.Adj] [DecidableRel H.Adj] instance Bot.adjDecidable : DecidableRel (⊥ : SimpleGraph V).Adj := inferInstanceAs <| DecidableRel fun _ _ => False #align simple_graph.bot.adj_decidable SimpleGraph.Bot.adjDecidable instance Sup.adjDecidable : DecidableRel (G ⊔ H).Adj := inferInstanceAs <| DecidableRel fun v w => G.Adj v w ∨ H.Adj v w #align simple_graph.sup.adj_decidable SimpleGraph.Sup.adjDecidable instance Inf.adjDecidable : DecidableRel (G ⊓ H).Adj := inferInstanceAs <| DecidableRel fun v w => G.Adj v w ∧ H.Adj v w #align simple_graph.inf.adj_decidable SimpleGraph.Inf.adjDecidable instance Sdiff.adjDecidable : DecidableRel (G \ H).Adj := inferInstanceAs <| DecidableRel fun v w => G.Adj v w ∧ ¬H.Adj v w #align simple_graph.sdiff.adj_decidable SimpleGraph.Sdiff.adjDecidable variable [DecidableEq V] instance Top.adjDecidable : DecidableRel (⊤ : SimpleGraph V).Adj := inferInstanceAs <| DecidableRel fun v w => v ≠ w #align simple_graph.top.adj_decidable SimpleGraph.Top.adjDecidable instance Compl.adjDecidable : DecidableRel (Gᶜ.Adj) := inferInstanceAs <| DecidableRel fun v w => v ≠ w ∧ ¬G.Adj v w #align simple_graph.compl.adj_decidable SimpleGraph.Compl.adjDecidable end Decidable end Order /-- `G.support` is the set of vertices that form edges in `G`. -/ def support : Set V := Rel.dom G.Adj #align simple_graph.support SimpleGraph.support theorem mem_support {v : V} : v ∈ G.support ↔ ∃ w, G.Adj v w := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.mem_support SimpleGraph.mem_support theorem support_mono {G G' : SimpleGraph V} (h : G ≤ G') : G.support ⊆ G'.support := Rel.dom_mono h #align simple_graph.support_mono SimpleGraph.support_mono /-- `G.neighborSet v` is the set of vertices adjacent to `v` in `G`. -/ def neighborSet (v : V) : Set V := {w | G.Adj v w} #align simple_graph.neighbor_set SimpleGraph.neighborSet instance neighborSet.memDecidable (v : V) [DecidableRel G.Adj] : DecidablePred (· ∈ G.neighborSet v) := inferInstanceAs <| DecidablePred (Adj G v) #align simple_graph.neighbor_set.mem_decidable SimpleGraph.neighborSet.memDecidable section EdgeSet variable {G₁ G₂ : SimpleGraph V} /-- The edges of G consist of the unordered pairs of vertices related by `G.Adj`. This is the order embedding; for the edge set of a particular graph, see `SimpleGraph.edgeSet`. The way `edgeSet` is defined is such that `mem_edgeSet` is proved by `Iff.rfl`. (That is, `s(v, w) ∈ G.edgeSet` is definitionally equal to `G.Adj v w`.) -/ -- Porting note: We need a separate definition so that dot notation works. def edgeSetEmbedding (V : Type*) : SimpleGraph V ↪o Set (Sym2 V) := OrderEmbedding.ofMapLEIff (fun G => Sym2.fromRel G.symm) fun _ _ => ⟨fun h a b => @h s(a, b), fun h e => Sym2.ind @h e⟩ /-- `G.edgeSet` is the edge set for `G`. This is an abbreviation for `edgeSetEmbedding G` that permits dot notation. -/ abbrev edgeSet (G : SimpleGraph V) : Set (Sym2 V) := edgeSetEmbedding V G #align simple_graph.edge_set SimpleGraph.edgeSetEmbedding @[simp] theorem mem_edgeSet : s(v, w) ∈ G.edgeSet ↔ G.Adj v w := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.mem_edge_set SimpleGraph.mem_edgeSet theorem not_isDiag_of_mem_edgeSet : e ∈ edgeSet G → ¬e.IsDiag := Sym2.ind (fun _ _ => Adj.ne) e #align simple_graph.not_is_diag_of_mem_edge_set SimpleGraph.not_isDiag_of_mem_edgeSet theorem edgeSet_inj : G₁.edgeSet = G₂.edgeSet ↔ G₁ = G₂ := (edgeSetEmbedding V).eq_iff_eq #align simple_graph.edge_set_inj SimpleGraph.edgeSet_inj @[simp] theorem edgeSet_subset_edgeSet : edgeSet G₁ ⊆ edgeSet G₂ ↔ G₁ ≤ G₂ := (edgeSetEmbedding V).le_iff_le #align simple_graph.edge_set_subset_edge_set SimpleGraph.edgeSet_subset_edgeSet @[simp] theorem edgeSet_ssubset_edgeSet : edgeSet G₁ ⊂ edgeSet G₂ ↔ G₁ < G₂ := (edgeSetEmbedding V).lt_iff_lt #align simple_graph.edge_set_ssubset_edge_set SimpleGraph.edgeSet_ssubset_edgeSet theorem edgeSet_injective : Injective (edgeSet : SimpleGraph V → Set (Sym2 V)) := (edgeSetEmbedding V).injective #align simple_graph.edge_set_injective SimpleGraph.edgeSet_injective alias ⟨_, edgeSet_mono⟩ := edgeSet_subset_edgeSet #align simple_graph.edge_set_mono SimpleGraph.edgeSet_mono alias ⟨_, edgeSet_strict_mono⟩ := edgeSet_ssubset_edgeSet #align simple_graph.edge_set_strict_mono SimpleGraph.edgeSet_strict_mono attribute [mono] edgeSet_mono edgeSet_strict_mono variable (G₁ G₂) @[simp] theorem edgeSet_bot : (⊥ : SimpleGraph V).edgeSet = ∅ := Sym2.fromRel_bot #align simple_graph.edge_set_bot SimpleGraph.edgeSet_bot @[simp] theorem edgeSet_top : (⊤ : SimpleGraph V).edgeSet = {e | ¬e.IsDiag} := Sym2.fromRel_ne @[simp] theorem edgeSet_subset_setOf_not_isDiag : G.edgeSet ⊆ {e | ¬e.IsDiag} := fun _ h => (Sym2.fromRel_irreflexive (sym := G.symm)).mp G.loopless h @[simp] theorem edgeSet_sup : (G₁ ⊔ G₂).edgeSet = G₁.edgeSet ∪ G₂.edgeSet := by ext ⟨x, y⟩ rfl #align simple_graph.edge_set_sup SimpleGraph.edgeSet_sup @[simp] theorem edgeSet_inf : (G₁ ⊓ G₂).edgeSet = G₁.edgeSet ∩ G₂.edgeSet := by ext ⟨x, y⟩ rfl #align simple_graph.edge_set_inf SimpleGraph.edgeSet_inf @[simp] theorem edgeSet_sdiff : (G₁ \ G₂).edgeSet = G₁.edgeSet \ G₂.edgeSet := by ext ⟨x, y⟩ rfl #align simple_graph.edge_set_sdiff SimpleGraph.edgeSet_sdiff variable {G G₁ G₂} @[simp] lemma disjoint_edgeSet : Disjoint G₁.edgeSet G₂.edgeSet ↔ Disjoint G₁ G₂ := by rw [Set.disjoint_iff, disjoint_iff_inf_le, ← edgeSet_inf, ← edgeSet_bot, ← Set.le_iff_subset, OrderEmbedding.le_iff_le] #align simple_graph.disjoint_edge_set SimpleGraph.disjoint_edgeSet @[simp] lemma edgeSet_eq_empty : G.edgeSet = ∅ ↔ G = ⊥ := by rw [← edgeSet_bot, edgeSet_inj] #align simple_graph.edge_set_eq_empty SimpleGraph.edgeSet_eq_empty @[simp] lemma edgeSet_nonempty : G.edgeSet.Nonempty ↔ G ≠ ⊥ := by rw [Set.nonempty_iff_ne_empty, edgeSet_eq_empty.ne] #align simple_graph.edge_set_nonempty SimpleGraph.edgeSet_nonempty /-- This lemma, combined with `edgeSet_sdiff` and `edgeSet_from_edgeSet`, allows proving `(G \ from_edgeSet s).edge_set = G.edgeSet \ s` by `simp`. -/ @[simp] theorem edgeSet_sdiff_sdiff_isDiag (G : SimpleGraph V) (s : Set (Sym2 V)) : G.edgeSet \ (s \ { e | e.IsDiag }) = G.edgeSet \ s := by ext e simp only [Set.mem_diff, Set.mem_setOf_eq, not_and, not_not, and_congr_right_iff] intro h simp only [G.not_isDiag_of_mem_edgeSet h, imp_false] #align simple_graph.edge_set_sdiff_sdiff_is_diag SimpleGraph.edgeSet_sdiff_sdiff_isDiag /-- Two vertices are adjacent iff there is an edge between them. The condition `v ≠ w` ensures they are different endpoints of the edge, which is necessary since when `v = w` the existential `∃ (e ∈ G.edgeSet), v ∈ e ∧ w ∈ e` is satisfied by every edge incident to `v`. -/ theorem adj_iff_exists_edge {v w : V} : G.Adj v w ↔ v ≠ w ∧ ∃ e ∈ G.edgeSet, v ∈ e ∧ w ∈ e := by refine ⟨fun _ => ⟨G.ne_of_adj ‹_›, s(v, w), by simpa⟩, ?_⟩ rintro ⟨hne, e, he, hv⟩ rw [Sym2.mem_and_mem_iff hne] at hv subst e rwa [mem_edgeSet] at he #align simple_graph.adj_iff_exists_edge SimpleGraph.adj_iff_exists_edge theorem adj_iff_exists_edge_coe : G.Adj a b ↔ ∃ e : G.edgeSet, e.val = s(a, b) := by simp only [mem_edgeSet, exists_prop, SetCoe.exists, exists_eq_right, Subtype.coe_mk] #align simple_graph.adj_iff_exists_edge_coe SimpleGraph.adj_iff_exists_edge_coe variable (G G₁ G₂) theorem edge_other_ne {e : Sym2 V} (he : e ∈ G.edgeSet) {v : V} (h : v ∈ e) : Sym2.Mem.other h ≠ v := by erw [← Sym2.other_spec h, Sym2.eq_swap] at he exact G.ne_of_adj he #align simple_graph.edge_other_ne SimpleGraph.edge_other_ne instance decidableMemEdgeSet [DecidableRel G.Adj] : DecidablePred (· ∈ G.edgeSet) := Sym2.fromRel.decidablePred G.symm #align simple_graph.decidable_mem_edge_set SimpleGraph.decidableMemEdgeSet instance fintypeEdgeSet [Fintype (Sym2 V)] [DecidableRel G.Adj] : Fintype G.edgeSet := Subtype.fintype _ #align simple_graph.fintype_edge_set SimpleGraph.fintypeEdgeSet instance fintypeEdgeSetBot : Fintype (⊥ : SimpleGraph V).edgeSet := by rw [edgeSet_bot] infer_instance #align simple_graph.fintype_edge_set_bot SimpleGraph.fintypeEdgeSetBot instance fintypeEdgeSetSup [DecidableEq V] [Fintype G₁.edgeSet] [Fintype G₂.edgeSet] : Fintype (G₁ ⊔ G₂).edgeSet := by rw [edgeSet_sup] infer_instance #align simple_graph.fintype_edge_set_sup SimpleGraph.fintypeEdgeSetSup instance fintypeEdgeSetInf [DecidableEq V] [Fintype G₁.edgeSet] [Fintype G₂.edgeSet] : Fintype (G₁ ⊓ G₂).edgeSet := by rw [edgeSet_inf] exact Set.fintypeInter _ _ #align simple_graph.fintype_edge_set_inf SimpleGraph.fintypeEdgeSetInf instance fintypeEdgeSetSdiff [DecidableEq V] [Fintype G₁.edgeSet] [Fintype G₂.edgeSet] : Fintype (G₁ \ G₂).edgeSet := by rw [edgeSet_sdiff] exact Set.fintypeDiff _ _ #align simple_graph.fintype_edge_set_sdiff SimpleGraph.fintypeEdgeSetSdiff end EdgeSet section FromEdgeSet variable (s : Set (Sym2 V)) /-- `fromEdgeSet` constructs a `SimpleGraph` from a set of edges, without loops. -/ def fromEdgeSet : SimpleGraph V where Adj := Sym2.ToRel s ⊓ Ne symm v w h := ⟨Sym2.toRel_symmetric s h.1, h.2.symm⟩ #align simple_graph.from_edge_set SimpleGraph.fromEdgeSet @[simp] theorem fromEdgeSet_adj : (fromEdgeSet s).Adj v w ↔ s(v, w) ∈ s ∧ v ≠ w := Iff.rfl #align simple_graph.from_edge_set_adj SimpleGraph.fromEdgeSet_adj -- Note: we need to make sure `fromEdgeSet_adj` and this lemma are confluent. -- In particular, both yield `s(u, v) ∈ (fromEdgeSet s).edgeSet` ==> `s(v, w) ∈ s ∧ v ≠ w`. @[simp] theorem edgeSet_fromEdgeSet : (fromEdgeSet s).edgeSet = s \ { e | e.IsDiag } := by ext e exact Sym2.ind (by simp) e #align simple_graph.edge_set_from_edge_set SimpleGraph.edgeSet_fromEdgeSet @[simp] theorem fromEdgeSet_edgeSet : fromEdgeSet G.edgeSet = G := by ext v w exact ⟨fun h => h.1, fun h => ⟨h, G.ne_of_adj h⟩⟩ #align simple_graph.from_edge_set_edge_set SimpleGraph.fromEdgeSet_edgeSet @[simp] theorem fromEdgeSet_empty : fromEdgeSet (∅ : Set (Sym2 V)) = ⊥ := by ext v w simp only [fromEdgeSet_adj, Set.mem_empty_iff_false, false_and_iff, bot_adj] #align simple_graph.from_edge_set_empty SimpleGraph.fromEdgeSet_empty @[simp] theorem fromEdgeSet_univ : fromEdgeSet (Set.univ : Set (Sym2 V)) = ⊤ := by ext v w simp only [fromEdgeSet_adj, Set.mem_univ, true_and_iff, top_adj] #align simple_graph.from_edge_set_univ SimpleGraph.fromEdgeSet_univ @[simp] theorem fromEdgeSet_inter (s t : Set (Sym2 V)) : fromEdgeSet (s ∩ t) = fromEdgeSet s ⊓ fromEdgeSet t := by ext v w simp only [fromEdgeSet_adj, Set.mem_inter_iff, Ne, inf_adj] tauto #align simple_graph.from_edge_set_inf SimpleGraph.fromEdgeSet_inter @[simp] theorem fromEdgeSet_union (s t : Set (Sym2 V)) : fromEdgeSet (s ∪ t) = fromEdgeSet s ⊔ fromEdgeSet t := by ext v w simp [Set.mem_union, or_and_right] #align simple_graph.from_edge_set_sup SimpleGraph.fromEdgeSet_union @[simp]
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/- Copyright (c) 2023 Rémy Degenne. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Rémy Degenne -/ import Mathlib.Probability.Kernel.MeasurableIntegral #align_import probability.kernel.composition from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3b92d54a05ee592aa2c6181a4e76b1bb7cc45d0b" /-! # Product and composition of kernels We define * the composition-product `κ ⊗ₖ η` of two s-finite kernels `κ : kernel α β` and `η : kernel (α × β) γ`, a kernel from `α` to `β × γ`. * the map and comap of a kernel along a measurable function. * the composition `η ∘ₖ κ` of kernels `κ : kernel α β` and `η : kernel β γ`, kernel from `α` to `γ`. * the product `κ ×ₖ η` of s-finite kernels `κ : kernel α β` and `η : kernel α γ`, a kernel from `α` to `β × γ`. A note on names: The composition-product `kernel α β → kernel (α × β) γ → kernel α (β × γ)` is named composition in [kallenberg2021] and product on the wikipedia article on transition kernels. Most papers studying categories of kernels call composition the map we call composition. We adopt that convention because it fits better with the use of the name `comp` elsewhere in mathlib. ## Main definitions Kernels built from other kernels: * `compProd (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel (α × β) γ) : kernel α (β × γ)`: composition-product of 2 s-finite kernels. We define a notation `κ ⊗ₖ η = compProd κ η`. `∫⁻ bc, f bc ∂((κ ⊗ₖ η) a) = ∫⁻ b, ∫⁻ c, f (b, c) ∂(η (a, b)) ∂(κ a)` * `map (κ : kernel α β) (f : β → γ) (hf : Measurable f) : kernel α γ` `∫⁻ c, g c ∂(map κ f hf a) = ∫⁻ b, g (f b) ∂(κ a)` * `comap (κ : kernel α β) (f : γ → α) (hf : Measurable f) : kernel γ β` `∫⁻ b, g b ∂(comap κ f hf c) = ∫⁻ b, g b ∂(κ (f c))` * `comp (η : kernel β γ) (κ : kernel α β) : kernel α γ`: composition of 2 kernels. We define a notation `η ∘ₖ κ = comp η κ`. `∫⁻ c, g c ∂((η ∘ₖ κ) a) = ∫⁻ b, ∫⁻ c, g c ∂(η b) ∂(κ a)` * `prod (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel α γ) : kernel α (β × γ)`: product of 2 s-finite kernels. `∫⁻ bc, f bc ∂((κ ×ₖ η) a) = ∫⁻ b, ∫⁻ c, f (b, c) ∂(η a) ∂(κ a)` ## Main statements * `lintegral_compProd`, `lintegral_map`, `lintegral_comap`, `lintegral_comp`, `lintegral_prod`: Lebesgue integral of a function against a composition-product/map/comap/composition/product of kernels. * Instances of the form `<class>.<operation>` where class is one of `IsMarkovKernel`, `IsFiniteKernel`, `IsSFiniteKernel` and operation is one of `compProd`, `map`, `comap`, `comp`, `prod`. These instances state that the three classes are stable by the various operations. ## Notations * `κ ⊗ₖ η = ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd κ η` * `η ∘ₖ κ = ProbabilityTheory.kernel.comp η κ` * `κ ×ₖ η = ProbabilityTheory.kernel.prod κ η` -/ open MeasureTheory open scoped ENNReal namespace ProbabilityTheory namespace kernel variable {α β ι : Type*} {mα : MeasurableSpace α} {mβ : MeasurableSpace β} section CompositionProduct /-! ### Composition-Product of kernels We define a kernel composition-product `compProd : kernel α β → kernel (α × β) γ → kernel α (β × γ)`. -/ variable {γ : Type*} {mγ : MeasurableSpace γ} {s : Set (β × γ)} /-- Auxiliary function for the definition of the composition-product of two kernels. For all `a : α`, `compProdFun κ η a` is a countably additive function with value zero on the empty set, and the composition-product of kernels is defined in `kernel.compProd` through `Measure.ofMeasurable`. -/ noncomputable def compProdFun (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel (α × β) γ) (a : α) (s : Set (β × γ)) : ℝ≥0∞ := ∫⁻ b, η (a, b) {c | (b, c) ∈ s} ∂κ a #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_fun ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProdFun theorem compProdFun_empty (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel (α × β) γ) (a : α) : compProdFun κ η a ∅ = 0 := by simp only [compProdFun, Set.mem_empty_iff_false, Set.setOf_false, measure_empty, MeasureTheory.lintegral_const, zero_mul] #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_fun_empty ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProdFun_empty theorem compProdFun_iUnion (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) (f : ℕ → Set (β × γ)) (hf_meas : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (f i)) (hf_disj : Pairwise (Disjoint on f)) : compProdFun κ η a (⋃ i, f i) = ∑' i, compProdFun κ η a (f i) := by have h_Union : (fun b => η (a, b) {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ ⋃ i, f i}) = fun b => η (a, b) (⋃ i, {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ f i}) := by ext1 b congr with c simp only [Set.mem_iUnion, Set.iSup_eq_iUnion, Set.mem_setOf_eq] rw [compProdFun, h_Union] have h_tsum : (fun b => η (a, b) (⋃ i, {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ f i})) = fun b => ∑' i, η (a, b) {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ f i} := by ext1 b rw [measure_iUnion] · intro i j hij s hsi hsj c hcs have hbci : {(b, c)} ⊆ f i := by rw [Set.singleton_subset_iff]; exact hsi hcs have hbcj : {(b, c)} ⊆ f j := by rw [Set.singleton_subset_iff]; exact hsj hcs simpa only [Set.bot_eq_empty, Set.le_eq_subset, Set.singleton_subset_iff, Set.mem_empty_iff_false] using hf_disj hij hbci hbcj · -- Porting note: behavior of `@` changed relative to lean 3, was -- exact fun i => (@measurable_prod_mk_left β γ _ _ b) _ (hf_meas i) exact fun i => (@measurable_prod_mk_left β γ _ _ b) (hf_meas i) rw [h_tsum, lintegral_tsum] · rfl · intro i have hm : MeasurableSet {p : (α × β) × γ | (p.1.2, p.2) ∈ f i} := measurable_fst.snd.prod_mk measurable_snd (hf_meas i) exact ((measurable_kernel_prod_mk_left hm).comp measurable_prod_mk_left).aemeasurable #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_fun_Union ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProdFun_iUnion theorem compProdFun_tsum_right (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) (hs : MeasurableSet s) : compProdFun κ η a s = ∑' n, compProdFun κ (seq η n) a s := by simp_rw [compProdFun, (measure_sum_seq η _).symm] have : ∫⁻ b, Measure.sum (fun n => seq η n (a, b)) {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ s} ∂κ a = ∫⁻ b, ∑' n, seq η n (a, b) {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ s} ∂κ a := by congr ext1 b rw [Measure.sum_apply] exact measurable_prod_mk_left hs rw [this, lintegral_tsum] exact fun n => ((measurable_kernel_prod_mk_left (κ := (seq η n)) ((measurable_fst.snd.prod_mk measurable_snd) hs)).comp measurable_prod_mk_left).aemeasurable #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_fun_tsum_right ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProdFun_tsum_right theorem compProdFun_tsum_left (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (a : α) (s : Set (β × γ)) : compProdFun κ η a s = ∑' n, compProdFun (seq κ n) η a s := by simp_rw [compProdFun, (measure_sum_seq κ _).symm, lintegral_sum_measure] #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_fun_tsum_left ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProdFun_tsum_left theorem compProdFun_eq_tsum (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) (hs : MeasurableSet s) : compProdFun κ η a s = ∑' (n) (m), compProdFun (seq κ n) (seq η m) a s := by simp_rw [compProdFun_tsum_left κ η a s, compProdFun_tsum_right _ η a hs] #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_fun_eq_tsum ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProdFun_eq_tsum /-- Auxiliary lemma for `measurable_compProdFun`. -/ theorem measurable_compProdFun_of_finite (κ : kernel α β) [IsFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsFiniteKernel η] (hs : MeasurableSet s) : Measurable fun a => compProdFun κ η a s := by simp only [compProdFun] have h_meas : Measurable (Function.uncurry fun a b => η (a, b) {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ s}) := by have : (Function.uncurry fun a b => η (a, b) {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ s}) = fun p => η p {c : γ | (p.2, c) ∈ s} := by ext1 p rw [Function.uncurry_apply_pair] rw [this] exact measurable_kernel_prod_mk_left (measurable_fst.snd.prod_mk measurable_snd hs) exact h_meas.lintegral_kernel_prod_right #align probability_theory.kernel.measurable_comp_prod_fun_of_finite ProbabilityTheory.kernel.measurable_compProdFun_of_finite theorem measurable_compProdFun (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (hs : MeasurableSet s) : Measurable fun a => compProdFun κ η a s := by simp_rw [compProdFun_tsum_right κ η _ hs] refine Measurable.ennreal_tsum fun n => ?_ simp only [compProdFun] have h_meas : Measurable (Function.uncurry fun a b => seq η n (a, b) {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ s}) := by have : (Function.uncurry fun a b => seq η n (a, b) {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ s}) = fun p => seq η n p {c : γ | (p.2, c) ∈ s} := by ext1 p rw [Function.uncurry_apply_pair] rw [this] exact measurable_kernel_prod_mk_left (measurable_fst.snd.prod_mk measurable_snd hs) exact h_meas.lintegral_kernel_prod_right #align probability_theory.kernel.measurable_comp_prod_fun ProbabilityTheory.kernel.measurable_compProdFun open scoped Classical /-- Composition-Product of kernels. For s-finite kernels, it satisfies `∫⁻ bc, f bc ∂(compProd κ η a) = ∫⁻ b, ∫⁻ c, f (b, c) ∂(η (a, b)) ∂(κ a)` (see `ProbabilityTheory.kernel.lintegral_compProd`). If either of the kernels is not s-finite, `compProd` is given the junk value 0. -/ noncomputable def compProd (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel (α × β) γ) : kernel α (β × γ) := if h : IsSFiniteKernel κ ∧ IsSFiniteKernel η then { val := fun a ↦ Measure.ofMeasurable (fun s _ => compProdFun κ η a s) (compProdFun_empty κ η a) (@compProdFun_iUnion _ _ _ _ _ _ κ η h.2 a) property := by have : IsSFiniteKernel κ := h.1 have : IsSFiniteKernel η := h.2 refine Measure.measurable_of_measurable_coe _ fun s hs => ?_ have : (fun a => Measure.ofMeasurable (fun s _ => compProdFun κ η a s) (compProdFun_empty κ η a) (compProdFun_iUnion κ η a) s) = fun a => compProdFun κ η a s := by ext1 a; rwa [Measure.ofMeasurable_apply] rw [this] exact measurable_compProdFun κ η hs } else 0 #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd scoped[ProbabilityTheory] infixl:100 " ⊗ₖ " => ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd theorem compProd_apply_eq_compProdFun (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) (hs : MeasurableSet s) : (κ ⊗ₖ η) a s = compProdFun κ η a s := by rw [compProd, dif_pos] swap · constructor <;> infer_instance change Measure.ofMeasurable (fun s _ => compProdFun κ η a s) (compProdFun_empty κ η a) (compProdFun_iUnion κ η a) s = ∫⁻ b, η (a, b) {c | (b, c) ∈ s} ∂κ a rw [Measure.ofMeasurable_apply _ hs] rfl #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_apply_eq_comp_prod_fun ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd_apply_eq_compProdFun theorem compProd_of_not_isSFiniteKernel_left (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel (α × β) γ) (h : ¬ IsSFiniteKernel κ) : κ ⊗ₖ η = 0 := by rw [compProd, dif_neg] simp [h] theorem compProd_of_not_isSFiniteKernel_right (κ : kernel α β) (η : kernel (α × β) γ) (h : ¬ IsSFiniteKernel η) : κ ⊗ₖ η = 0 := by rw [compProd, dif_neg] simp [h] theorem compProd_apply (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) (hs : MeasurableSet s) : (κ ⊗ₖ η) a s = ∫⁻ b, η (a, b) {c | (b, c) ∈ s} ∂κ a := compProd_apply_eq_compProdFun κ η a hs #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_apply ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd_apply theorem le_compProd_apply (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) (s : Set (β × γ)) : ∫⁻ b, η (a, b) {c | (b, c) ∈ s} ∂κ a ≤ (κ ⊗ₖ η) a s := calc ∫⁻ b, η (a, b) {c | (b, c) ∈ s} ∂κ a ≤ ∫⁻ b, η (a, b) {c | (b, c) ∈ toMeasurable ((κ ⊗ₖ η) a) s} ∂κ a := lintegral_mono fun _ => measure_mono fun _ h_mem => subset_toMeasurable _ _ h_mem _ = (κ ⊗ₖ η) a (toMeasurable ((κ ⊗ₖ η) a) s) := (kernel.compProd_apply_eq_compProdFun κ η a (measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _)).symm _ = (κ ⊗ₖ η) a s := measure_toMeasurable s #align probability_theory.kernel.le_comp_prod_apply ProbabilityTheory.kernel.le_compProd_apply @[simp] lemma compProd_zero_left (κ : kernel (α × β) γ) : (0 : kernel α β) ⊗ₖ κ = 0 := by by_cases h : IsSFiniteKernel κ · ext a s hs rw [kernel.compProd_apply _ _ _ hs] simp · rw [kernel.compProd_of_not_isSFiniteKernel_right _ _ h] @[simp] lemma compProd_zero_right (κ : kernel α β) (γ : Type*) [MeasurableSpace γ] : κ ⊗ₖ (0 : kernel (α × β) γ) = 0 := by by_cases h : IsSFiniteKernel κ · ext a s hs rw [kernel.compProd_apply _ _ _ hs] simp · rw [kernel.compProd_of_not_isSFiniteKernel_left _ _ h] section Ae /-! ### `ae` filter of the composition-product -/ variable {κ : kernel α β} [IsSFiniteKernel κ] {η : kernel (α × β) γ} [IsSFiniteKernel η] {a : α} theorem ae_kernel_lt_top (a : α) (h2s : (κ ⊗ₖ η) a s ≠ ∞) : ∀ᵐ b ∂κ a, η (a, b) (Prod.mk b ⁻¹' s) < ∞ := by let t := toMeasurable ((κ ⊗ₖ η) a) s have : ∀ b : β, η (a, b) (Prod.mk b ⁻¹' s) ≤ η (a, b) (Prod.mk b ⁻¹' t) := fun b => measure_mono (Set.preimage_mono (subset_toMeasurable _ _)) have ht : MeasurableSet t := measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _ have h2t : (κ ⊗ₖ η) a t ≠ ∞ := by rwa [measure_toMeasurable] have ht_lt_top : ∀ᵐ b ∂κ a, η (a, b) (Prod.mk b ⁻¹' t) < ∞ := by rw [kernel.compProd_apply _ _ _ ht] at h2t exact ae_lt_top (kernel.measurable_kernel_prod_mk_left' ht a) h2t filter_upwards [ht_lt_top] with b hb exact (this b).trans_lt hb #align probability_theory.kernel.ae_kernel_lt_top ProbabilityTheory.kernel.ae_kernel_lt_top theorem compProd_null (a : α) (hs : MeasurableSet s) : (κ ⊗ₖ η) a s = 0 ↔ (fun b => η (a, b) (Prod.mk b ⁻¹' s)) =ᵐ[κ a] 0 := by rw [kernel.compProd_apply _ _ _ hs, lintegral_eq_zero_iff] · rfl · exact kernel.measurable_kernel_prod_mk_left' hs a #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_null ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd_null theorem ae_null_of_compProd_null (h : (κ ⊗ₖ η) a s = 0) : (fun b => η (a, b) (Prod.mk b ⁻¹' s)) =ᵐ[κ a] 0 := by obtain ⟨t, hst, mt, ht⟩ := exists_measurable_superset_of_null h simp_rw [compProd_null a mt] at ht rw [Filter.eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff] exact ⟨Filter.EventuallyLE.trans_eq (Filter.eventually_of_forall fun x => (measure_mono (Set.preimage_mono hst) : _)) ht, Filter.eventually_of_forall fun x => zero_le _⟩ #align probability_theory.kernel.ae_null_of_comp_prod_null ProbabilityTheory.kernel.ae_null_of_compProd_null theorem ae_ae_of_ae_compProd {p : β × γ → Prop} (h : ∀ᵐ bc ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a, p bc) : ∀ᵐ b ∂κ a, ∀ᵐ c ∂η (a, b), p (b, c) := ae_null_of_compProd_null h #align probability_theory.kernel.ae_ae_of_ae_comp_prod ProbabilityTheory.kernel.ae_ae_of_ae_compProd lemma ae_compProd_of_ae_ae {p : β × γ → Prop} (hp : MeasurableSet {x | p x}) (h : ∀ᵐ b ∂κ a, ∀ᵐ c ∂η (a, b), p (b, c)) : ∀ᵐ bc ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a, p bc := by simp_rw [ae_iff] at h ⊢ rw [compProd_null] · exact h · exact hp.compl lemma ae_compProd_iff {p : β × γ → Prop} (hp : MeasurableSet {x | p x}) : (∀ᵐ bc ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a, p bc) ↔ ∀ᵐ b ∂κ a, ∀ᵐ c ∂η (a, b), p (b, c) := ⟨fun h ↦ ae_ae_of_ae_compProd h, fun h ↦ ae_compProd_of_ae_ae hp h⟩ end Ae section Restrict variable {κ : kernel α β} [IsSFiniteKernel κ] {η : kernel (α × β) γ} [IsSFiniteKernel η] {a : α} theorem compProd_restrict {s : Set β} {t : Set γ} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (ht : MeasurableSet t) : kernel.restrict κ hs ⊗ₖ kernel.restrict η ht = kernel.restrict (κ ⊗ₖ η) (hs.prod ht) := by ext a u hu rw [compProd_apply _ _ _ hu, restrict_apply' _ _ _ hu, compProd_apply _ _ _ (hu.inter (hs.prod ht))] simp only [kernel.restrict_apply, Measure.restrict_apply' ht, Set.mem_inter_iff, Set.prod_mk_mem_set_prod_eq] have : ∀ b, η (a, b) {c : γ | (b, c) ∈ u ∧ b ∈ s ∧ c ∈ t} = s.indicator (fun b => η (a, b) ({c : γ | (b, c) ∈ u} ∩ t)) b := by intro b classical rw [Set.indicator_apply] split_ifs with h · simp only [h, true_and_iff] rfl · simp only [h, false_and_iff, and_false_iff, Set.setOf_false, measure_empty] simp_rw [this] rw [lintegral_indicator _ hs] #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_restrict ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd_restrict theorem compProd_restrict_left {s : Set β} (hs : MeasurableSet s) : kernel.restrict κ hs ⊗ₖ η = kernel.restrict (κ ⊗ₖ η) (hs.prod MeasurableSet.univ) := by rw [← compProd_restrict] · congr; exact kernel.restrict_univ.symm #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_restrict_left ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd_restrict_left theorem compProd_restrict_right {t : Set γ} (ht : MeasurableSet t) : κ ⊗ₖ kernel.restrict η ht = kernel.restrict (κ ⊗ₖ η) (MeasurableSet.univ.prod ht) := by rw [← compProd_restrict] · congr; exact kernel.restrict_univ.symm #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_restrict_right ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd_restrict_right end Restrict section Lintegral /-! ### Lebesgue integral -/ /-- Lebesgue integral against the composition-product of two kernels. -/ theorem lintegral_compProd' (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) {f : β → γ → ℝ≥0∞} (hf : Measurable (Function.uncurry f)) : ∫⁻ bc, f bc.1 bc.2 ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ b, ∫⁻ c, f b c ∂η (a, b) ∂κ a := by let F : ℕ → SimpleFunc (β × γ) ℝ≥0∞ := SimpleFunc.eapprox (Function.uncurry f) have h : ∀ a, ⨆ n, F n a = Function.uncurry f a := SimpleFunc.iSup_eapprox_apply (Function.uncurry f) hf simp only [Prod.forall, Function.uncurry_apply_pair] at h simp_rw [← h] have h_mono : Monotone F := fun i j hij b => SimpleFunc.monotone_eapprox (Function.uncurry f) hij _ rw [lintegral_iSup (fun n => (F n).measurable) h_mono] have : ∀ b, ∫⁻ c, ⨆ n, F n (b, c) ∂η (a, b) = ⨆ n, ∫⁻ c, F n (b, c) ∂η (a, b) := by intro a rw [lintegral_iSup] · exact fun n => (F n).measurable.comp measurable_prod_mk_left · exact fun i j hij b => h_mono hij _ simp_rw [this] have h_some_meas_integral : ∀ f' : SimpleFunc (β × γ) ℝ≥0∞, Measurable fun b => ∫⁻ c, f' (b, c) ∂η (a, b) := by intro f' have : (fun b => ∫⁻ c, f' (b, c) ∂η (a, b)) = (fun ab => ∫⁻ c, f' (ab.2, c) ∂η ab) ∘ fun b => (a, b) := by ext1 ab; rfl rw [this] apply Measurable.comp _ (measurable_prod_mk_left (m := mα)) exact Measurable.lintegral_kernel_prod_right ((SimpleFunc.measurable _).comp (measurable_fst.snd.prod_mk measurable_snd)) rw [lintegral_iSup] rotate_left · exact fun n => h_some_meas_integral (F n) · exact fun i j hij b => lintegral_mono fun c => h_mono hij _ congr ext1 n -- Porting note: Added `(P := _)` refine SimpleFunc.induction (P := fun f => (∫⁻ (a : β × γ), f a ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ (a_1 : β), ∫⁻ (c : γ), f (a_1, c) ∂η (a, a_1) ∂κ a)) ?_ ?_ (F n) · intro c s hs classical -- Porting note: Added `classical` for `Set.piecewise_eq_indicator` simp (config := { unfoldPartialApp := true }) only [SimpleFunc.const_zero, SimpleFunc.coe_piecewise, SimpleFunc.coe_const, SimpleFunc.coe_zero, Set.piecewise_eq_indicator, Function.const, lintegral_indicator_const hs] rw [compProd_apply κ η _ hs, ← lintegral_const_mul c _] swap · exact (measurable_kernel_prod_mk_left ((measurable_fst.snd.prod_mk measurable_snd) hs)).comp measurable_prod_mk_left congr ext1 b rw [lintegral_indicator_const_comp measurable_prod_mk_left hs] rfl · intro f f' _ hf_eq hf'_eq simp_rw [SimpleFunc.coe_add, Pi.add_apply] change ∫⁻ x, (f : β × γ → ℝ≥0∞) x + f' x ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ b, ∫⁻ c : γ, f (b, c) + f' (b, c) ∂η (a, b) ∂κ a rw [lintegral_add_left (SimpleFunc.measurable _), hf_eq, hf'_eq, ← lintegral_add_left] swap · exact h_some_meas_integral f congr with b rw [lintegral_add_left] exact (SimpleFunc.measurable _).comp measurable_prod_mk_left #align probability_theory.kernel.lintegral_comp_prod' ProbabilityTheory.kernel.lintegral_compProd' /-- Lebesgue integral against the composition-product of two kernels. -/ theorem lintegral_compProd (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) {f : β × γ → ℝ≥0∞} (hf : Measurable f) : ∫⁻ bc, f bc ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ b, ∫⁻ c, f (b, c) ∂η (a, b) ∂κ a := by let g := Function.curry f change ∫⁻ bc, f bc ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ b, ∫⁻ c, g b c ∂η (a, b) ∂κ a rw [← lintegral_compProd'] · simp_rw [g, Function.curry_apply] · simp_rw [g, Function.uncurry_curry]; exact hf #align probability_theory.kernel.lintegral_comp_prod ProbabilityTheory.kernel.lintegral_compProd /-- Lebesgue integral against the composition-product of two kernels. -/ theorem lintegral_compProd₀ (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) {f : β × γ → ℝ≥0∞} (hf : AEMeasurable f ((κ ⊗ₖ η) a)) : ∫⁻ z, f z ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ x, ∫⁻ y, f (x, y) ∂η (a, x) ∂κ a := by have A : ∫⁻ z, f z ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ z, hf.mk f z ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a := lintegral_congr_ae hf.ae_eq_mk have B : ∫⁻ x, ∫⁻ y, f (x, y) ∂η (a, x) ∂κ a = ∫⁻ x, ∫⁻ y, hf.mk f (x, y) ∂η (a, x) ∂κ a := by apply lintegral_congr_ae filter_upwards [ae_ae_of_ae_compProd hf.ae_eq_mk] with _ ha using lintegral_congr_ae ha rw [A, B, lintegral_compProd] exact hf.measurable_mk #align probability_theory.kernel.lintegral_comp_prod₀ ProbabilityTheory.kernel.lintegral_compProd₀ theorem set_lintegral_compProd (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) {f : β × γ → ℝ≥0∞} (hf : Measurable f) {s : Set β} {t : Set γ} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (ht : MeasurableSet t) : ∫⁻ z in s ×ˢ t, f z ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ x in s, ∫⁻ y in t, f (x, y) ∂η (a, x) ∂κ a := by simp_rw [← kernel.restrict_apply (κ ⊗ₖ η) (hs.prod ht), ← compProd_restrict hs ht, lintegral_compProd _ _ _ hf, kernel.restrict_apply] #align probability_theory.kernel.set_lintegral_comp_prod ProbabilityTheory.kernel.set_lintegral_compProd theorem set_lintegral_compProd_univ_right (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) {f : β × γ → ℝ≥0∞} (hf : Measurable f) {s : Set β} (hs : MeasurableSet s) : ∫⁻ z in s ×ˢ Set.univ, f z ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ x in s, ∫⁻ y, f (x, y) ∂η (a, x) ∂κ a := by simp_rw [set_lintegral_compProd κ η a hf hs MeasurableSet.univ, Measure.restrict_univ] #align probability_theory.kernel.set_lintegral_comp_prod_univ_right ProbabilityTheory.kernel.set_lintegral_compProd_univ_right theorem set_lintegral_compProd_univ_left (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) {f : β × γ → ℝ≥0∞} (hf : Measurable f) {t : Set γ} (ht : MeasurableSet t) : ∫⁻ z in Set.univ ×ˢ t, f z ∂(κ ⊗ₖ η) a = ∫⁻ x, ∫⁻ y in t, f (x, y) ∂η (a, x) ∂κ a := by simp_rw [set_lintegral_compProd κ η a hf MeasurableSet.univ ht, Measure.restrict_univ] #align probability_theory.kernel.set_lintegral_comp_prod_univ_left ProbabilityTheory.kernel.set_lintegral_compProd_univ_left end Lintegral theorem compProd_eq_tsum_compProd (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] (a : α) (hs : MeasurableSet s) : (κ ⊗ₖ η) a s = ∑' (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ), (seq κ n ⊗ₖ seq η m) a s := by simp_rw [compProd_apply_eq_compProdFun _ _ _ hs]; exact compProdFun_eq_tsum κ η a hs #align probability_theory.kernel.comp_prod_eq_tsum_comp_prod ProbabilityTheory.kernel.compProd_eq_tsum_compProd
Mathlib/Probability/Kernel/Composition.lean
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theorem compProd_eq_sum_compProd (κ : kernel α β) [IsSFiniteKernel κ] (η : kernel (α × β) γ) [IsSFiniteKernel η] : κ ⊗ₖ η = kernel.sum fun n => kernel.sum fun m => seq κ n ⊗ₖ seq η m := by
ext a s hs; simp_rw [kernel.sum_apply' _ a hs]; rw [compProd_eq_tsum_compProd κ η a hs]
/- Copyright (c) 2024 Jz Pan. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jz Pan -/ import Mathlib.FieldTheory.PurelyInseparable import Mathlib.FieldTheory.PerfectClosure /-! # `IsPerfectClosure` predicate This file contains `IsPerfectClosure` which asserts that `L` is a perfect closure of `K` under a ring homomorphism `i : K →+* L`, as well as its basic properties. ## Main definitions - `pNilradical`: given a natural number `p`, the `p`-nilradical of a ring is defined to be the nilradical if `p > 1` (`pNilradical_eq_nilradical`), and defined to be the zero ideal if `p ≤ 1` (`pNilradical_eq_bot'`). Equivalently, it is the ideal consisting of elements `x` such that `x ^ p ^ n = 0` for some `n` (`mem_pNilradical`). - `IsPRadical`: a ring homomorphism `i : K →+* L` of characteristic `p` rings is called `p`-radical, if or any element `x` of `L` there is `n : ℕ` such that `x ^ (p ^ n)` is contained in `K`, and the kernel of `i` is contained in the `p`-nilradical of `K`. A generalization of purely inseparable extension for fields. - `IsPerfectClosure`: if `i : K →+* L` is `p`-radical ring homomorphism, then it makes `L` a perfect closure of `K`, if `L` is perfect. Our definition makes it synonymous to `IsPRadical` if `PerfectRing L p` is present. A caveat is that you need to write `[PerfectRing L p] [IsPerfectClosure i p]`. This is similar to `PerfectRing` which has `ExpChar` as a prerequisite. - `PerfectRing.lift`: if a `p`-radical ring homomorphism `K →+* L` is given, `M` is a perfect ring, then any ring homomorphism `K →+* M` can be lifted to `L →+* M`. This is similar to `IsAlgClosed.lift` and `IsSepClosed.lift`. - `PerfectRing.liftEquiv`: `K →+* M` is one-to-one correspondence to `L →+* M`, given by `PerfectRing.lift`. This is a generalization to `PerfectClosure.lift`. - `IsPerfectClosure.equiv`: perfect closures of a ring are isomorphic. ## Main results - `IsPRadical.trans`: composition of `p`-radical ring homomorphisms is also `p`-radical. - `PerfectClosure.isPRadical`: the absolute perfect closure `PerfectClosure` is a `p`-radical extension over the base ring, in particular, it is a perfect closure of the base ring. - `IsPRadical.isPurelyInseparable`, `IsPurelyInseparable.isPRadical`: `p`-radical and purely inseparable are equivalent for fields. - The (relative) perfect closure `perfectClosure` is a perfect closure (inferred from `IsPurelyInseparable.isPRadical` automatically by Lean). ## Tags perfect ring, perfect closure, purely inseparable -/ open scoped Classical Polynomial open FiniteDimensional Polynomial IntermediateField Field noncomputable section /-- Given a natural number `p`, the `p`-nilradical of a ring is defined to be the nilradical if `p > 1` (`pNilradical_eq_nilradical`), and defined to be the zero ideal if `p ≤ 1` (`pNilradical_eq_bot'`). Equivalently, it is the ideal consisting of elements `x` such that `x ^ p ^ n = 0` for some `n` (`mem_pNilradical`). -/ def pNilradical (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] (p : ℕ) : Ideal R := if 1 < p then nilradical R else ⊥ theorem pNilradical_le_nilradical {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} : pNilradical R p ≤ nilradical R := by by_cases hp : 1 < p · rw [pNilradical, if_pos hp] simp_rw [pNilradical, if_neg hp, bot_le] theorem pNilradical_eq_nilradical {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} (hp : 1 < p) : pNilradical R p = nilradical R := by rw [pNilradical, if_pos hp] theorem pNilradical_eq_bot {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} (hp : ¬ 1 < p) : pNilradical R p = ⊥ := by rw [pNilradical, if_neg hp] theorem pNilradical_eq_bot' {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} (hp : p ≤ 1) : pNilradical R p = ⊥ := pNilradical_eq_bot (not_lt.2 hp) theorem pNilradical_prime {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : pNilradical R p = nilradical R := pNilradical_eq_nilradical hp.one_lt theorem pNilradical_one {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] : pNilradical R 1 = ⊥ := pNilradical_eq_bot' rfl.le theorem mem_pNilradical {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} {x : R} : x ∈ pNilradical R p ↔ ∃ n : ℕ, x ^ p ^ n = 0 := by by_cases hp : 1 < p · rw [pNilradical_eq_nilradical hp] refine ⟨fun ⟨n, h⟩ ↦ ⟨n, ?_⟩, fun ⟨n, h⟩ ↦ ⟨p ^ n, h⟩⟩ rw [← Nat.sub_add_cancel ((Nat.lt_pow_self hp n).le), pow_add, h, mul_zero] rw [pNilradical_eq_bot hp, Ideal.mem_bot] refine ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨0, by rw [pow_zero, pow_one, h]⟩, fun ⟨n, h⟩ ↦ ?_⟩ rcases Nat.le_one_iff_eq_zero_or_eq_one.1 (not_lt.1 hp) with hp | hp · by_cases hn : n = 0 · rwa [hn, pow_zero, pow_one] at h rw [hp, zero_pow hn, pow_zero] at h haveI := subsingleton_of_zero_eq_one h.symm exact Subsingleton.elim _ _ rwa [hp, one_pow, pow_one] at h theorem sub_mem_pNilradical_iff_pow_expChar_pow_eq {R : Type*} [CommRing R] {p : ℕ} [ExpChar R p] {x y : R} : x - y ∈ pNilradical R p ↔ ∃ n : ℕ, x ^ p ^ n = y ^ p ^ n := by simp_rw [mem_pNilradical, sub_pow_expChar_pow, sub_eq_zero] theorem pow_expChar_pow_inj_of_pNilradical_eq_bot (R : Type*) [CommRing R] (p : ℕ) [ExpChar R p] (h : pNilradical R p = ⊥) (n : ℕ) : Function.Injective fun x : R ↦ x ^ p ^ n := fun _ _ H ↦ sub_eq_zero.1 <| Ideal.mem_bot.1 <| h ▸ sub_mem_pNilradical_iff_pow_expChar_pow_eq.2 ⟨n, H⟩ theorem pNilradical_eq_bot_of_frobenius_inj (R : Type*) [CommRing R] (p : ℕ) [ExpChar R p] (h : Function.Injective (frobenius R p)) : pNilradical R p = ⊥ := bot_unique fun x ↦ by rw [mem_pNilradical, Ideal.mem_bot] exact fun ⟨n, _⟩ ↦ h.iterate n (by rwa [← coe_iterateFrobenius, map_zero]) theorem PerfectRing.pNilradical_eq_bot (R : Type*) [CommRing R] (p : ℕ) [ExpChar R p] [PerfectRing R p] : pNilradical R p = ⊥ := pNilradical_eq_bot_of_frobenius_inj R p (injective_frobenius R p) section IsPerfectClosure variable {K L M N : Type*} section CommSemiring variable [CommSemiring K] [CommSemiring L] [CommSemiring M] (i : K →+* L) (j : K →+* M) (f : L →+* M) (p : ℕ) [ExpChar K p] [ExpChar L p] [ExpChar M p] /-- If `i : K →+* L` is a ring homomorphism of characteristic `p` rings, then it is called `p`-radical if the following conditions are satisfied: - For any element `x` of `L` there is `n : ℕ` such that `x ^ (p ^ n)` is contained in `K`. - The kernel of `i` is contained in the `p`-nilradical of `K`. It is a generalization of purely inseparable extension for fields. -/ @[mk_iff] class IsPRadical : Prop where pow_mem' : ∀ x : L, ∃ (n : ℕ) (y : K), i y = x ^ p ^ n ker_le' : RingHom.ker i ≤ pNilradical K p theorem IsPRadical.pow_mem [IsPRadical i p] (x : L) : ∃ (n : ℕ) (y : K), i y = x ^ p ^ n := pow_mem' x theorem IsPRadical.ker_le [IsPRadical i p] : RingHom.ker i ≤ pNilradical K p := ker_le' theorem IsPRadical.comap_pNilradical [IsPRadical i p] : (pNilradical L p).comap i = pNilradical K p := by refine le_antisymm (fun x h ↦ mem_pNilradical.2 ?_) (fun x h ↦ ?_) · obtain ⟨n, h⟩ := mem_pNilradical.1 <| Ideal.mem_comap.1 h obtain ⟨m, h⟩ := mem_pNilradical.1 <| ker_le i p ((map_pow i x _).symm ▸ h) exact ⟨n + m, by rwa [pow_add, pow_mul]⟩ simp only [Ideal.mem_comap, mem_pNilradical] at h ⊢ obtain ⟨n, h⟩ := h exact ⟨n, by simpa only [map_pow, map_zero] using congr(i $h)⟩ variable (K) in instance IsPRadical.of_id : IsPRadical (RingHom.id K) p where pow_mem' x := ⟨0, x, by simp⟩ ker_le' x h := by convert Ideal.zero_mem _ /-- Composition of `p`-radical ring homomorphisms is also `p`-radical. -/ theorem IsPRadical.trans [IsPRadical i p] [IsPRadical f p] : IsPRadical (f.comp i) p where pow_mem' x := by obtain ⟨n, y, hy⟩ := pow_mem f p x obtain ⟨m, z, hz⟩ := pow_mem i p y exact ⟨n + m, z, by rw [RingHom.comp_apply, hz, map_pow, hy, pow_add, pow_mul]⟩ ker_le' x h := by rw [RingHom.mem_ker, RingHom.comp_apply, ← RingHom.mem_ker] at h simpa only [← Ideal.mem_comap, comap_pNilradical] using ker_le f p h /-- If `i : K →+* L` is a `p`-radical ring homomorphism, then it makes `L` a perfect closure of `K`, if `L` is perfect. In this case the kernel of `i` is equal to the `p`-nilradical of `K` (see `IsPerfectClosure.ker_eq`). Our definition makes it synonymous to `IsPRadical` if `PerfectRing L p` is present. A caveat is that you need to write `[PerfectRing L p] [IsPerfectClosure i p]`. This is similar to `PerfectRing` which has `ExpChar` as a prerequisite. -/ @[nolint unusedArguments] abbrev IsPerfectClosure [PerfectRing L p] := IsPRadical i p /-- If `i : K →+* L` is a ring homomorphism of exponential characteristic `p` rings, such that `L` is perfect, then the `p`-nilradical of `K` is contained in the kernel of `i`. -/ theorem RingHom.pNilradical_le_ker_of_perfectRing [PerfectRing L p] : pNilradical K p ≤ RingHom.ker i := fun x h ↦ by obtain ⟨n, h⟩ := mem_pNilradical.1 h replace h := congr((iterateFrobeniusEquiv L p n).symm (i $h)) rwa [map_pow, ← iterateFrobenius_def, ← iterateFrobeniusEquiv_apply, RingEquiv.symm_apply_apply, map_zero, map_zero] at h theorem IsPerfectClosure.ker_eq [PerfectRing L p] [IsPerfectClosure i p] : RingHom.ker i = pNilradical K p := IsPRadical.ker_le'.antisymm (i.pNilradical_le_ker_of_perfectRing p) namespace PerfectRing /- NOTE: To define `PerfectRing.lift_aux`, only the `IsPRadical.pow_mem` is required, but not `IsPRadical.ker_le`. But in order to use typeclass, here we require the whole `IsPRadical`. -/ variable [PerfectRing M p] [IsPRadical i p] theorem lift_aux (x : L) : ∃ y : ℕ × K, i y.2 = x ^ p ^ y.1 := by obtain ⟨n, y, h⟩ := IsPRadical.pow_mem i p x exact ⟨(n, y), h⟩ /-- If `i : K →+* L` and `j : K →+* M` are ring homomorphisms of characteristic `p` rings, such that `i` is `p`-radical (in fact only the `IsPRadical.pow_mem` is required) and `M` is a perfect ring, then one can define a map `L → M` which maps an element `x` of `L` to `y ^ (p ^ -n)` if `x ^ (p ^ n)` is equal to some element `y` of `K`. -/ def liftAux (x : L) : M := (iterateFrobeniusEquiv M p (Classical.choose (lift_aux i p x)).1).symm (j (Classical.choose (lift_aux i p x)).2) @[simp]
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theorem liftAux_self_apply [PerfectRing L p] (x : L) : liftAux i i p x = x := by
rw [liftAux, Classical.choose_spec (lift_aux i p x), ← iterateFrobenius_def, ← iterateFrobeniusEquiv_apply, RingEquiv.symm_apply_apply]
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Michael Jendrusch. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Michael Jendrusch, Scott Morrison, Bhavik Mehta -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Category import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Adjunction.FullyFaithful import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Products.Basic #align_import category_theory.monoidal.functor from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3d7987cda72abc473c7cdbbb075170e9ac620042" /-! # (Lax) monoidal functors A lax monoidal functor `F` between monoidal categories `C` and `D` is a functor between the underlying categories equipped with morphisms * `ε : 𝟙_ D ⟶ F.obj (𝟙_ C)` (called the unit morphism) * `μ X Y : (F.obj X) ⊗ (F.obj Y) ⟶ F.obj (X ⊗ Y)` (called the tensorator, or strength). satisfying various axioms. A monoidal functor is a lax monoidal functor for which `ε` and `μ` are isomorphisms. We show that the composition of (lax) monoidal functors gives a (lax) monoidal functor. See also `CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Functorial` for a typeclass decorating an object-level function with the additional data of a monoidal functor. This is useful when stating that a pre-existing functor is monoidal. See `CategoryTheory.Monoidal.NaturalTransformation` for monoidal natural transformations. We show in `CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Mon_` that lax monoidal functors take monoid objects to monoid objects. ## References See <https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/0FFL>. -/ open CategoryTheory universe v₁ v₂ v₃ u₁ u₂ u₃ open CategoryTheory.Category open CategoryTheory.Functor namespace CategoryTheory section open MonoidalCategory variable (C : Type u₁) [Category.{v₁} C] [MonoidalCategory.{v₁} C] (D : Type u₂) [Category.{v₂} D] [MonoidalCategory.{v₂} D] -- The direction of `left_unitality` and `right_unitality` as simp lemmas may look strange: -- remember the rule of thumb that component indices of natural transformations -- "weigh more" than structural maps. -- (However by this argument `associativity` is currently stated backwards!) /-- A lax monoidal functor is a functor `F : C ⥤ D` between monoidal categories, equipped with morphisms `ε : 𝟙 _D ⟶ F.obj (𝟙_ C)` and `μ X Y : F.obj X ⊗ F.obj Y ⟶ F.obj (X ⊗ Y)`, satisfying the appropriate coherences. -/ structure LaxMonoidalFunctor extends C ⥤ D where /-- unit morphism -/ ε : 𝟙_ D ⟶ obj (𝟙_ C) /-- tensorator -/ μ : ∀ X Y : C, obj X ⊗ obj Y ⟶ obj (X ⊗ Y) μ_natural_left : ∀ {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (X' : C), map f ▷ obj X' ≫ μ Y X' = μ X X' ≫ map (f ▷ X') := by aesop_cat μ_natural_right : ∀ {X Y : C} (X' : C) (f : X ⟶ Y) , obj X' ◁ map f ≫ μ X' Y = μ X' X ≫ map (X' ◁ f) := by aesop_cat /-- associativity of the tensorator -/ associativity : ∀ X Y Z : C, μ X Y ▷ obj Z ≫ μ (X ⊗ Y) Z ≫ map (α_ X Y Z).hom = (α_ (obj X) (obj Y) (obj Z)).hom ≫ obj X ◁ μ Y Z ≫ μ X (Y ⊗ Z) := by aesop_cat -- unitality left_unitality : ∀ X : C, (λ_ (obj X)).hom = ε ▷ obj X ≫ μ (𝟙_ C) X ≫ map (λ_ X).hom := by aesop_cat right_unitality : ∀ X : C, (ρ_ (obj X)).hom = obj X ◁ ε ≫ μ X (𝟙_ C) ≫ map (ρ_ X).hom := by aesop_cat #align category_theory.lax_monoidal_functor CategoryTheory.LaxMonoidalFunctor -- Porting note (#11215): TODO: remove this configuration and use the default configuration. -- We keep this to be consistent with Lean 3. -- See also `initialize_simps_projections MonoidalFunctor` below. -- This may require waiting on https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/2936 initialize_simps_projections LaxMonoidalFunctor (+toFunctor, -obj, -map) attribute [reassoc (attr := simp)] LaxMonoidalFunctor.μ_natural_left attribute [reassoc (attr := simp)] LaxMonoidalFunctor.μ_natural_right attribute [simp] LaxMonoidalFunctor.left_unitality attribute [simp] LaxMonoidalFunctor.right_unitality attribute [reassoc (attr := simp)] LaxMonoidalFunctor.associativity -- When `rewrite_search` lands, add @[search] attributes to -- LaxMonoidalFunctor.μ_natural LaxMonoidalFunctor.left_unitality -- LaxMonoidalFunctor.right_unitality LaxMonoidalFunctor.associativity section variable {C D} @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem LaxMonoidalFunctor.μ_natural (F : LaxMonoidalFunctor C D) {X Y X' Y' : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : X' ⟶ Y') : (F.map f ⊗ F.map g) ≫ F.μ Y Y' = F.μ X X' ≫ F.map (f ⊗ g) := by simp [tensorHom_def] /-- A constructor for lax monoidal functors whose axioms are described by `tensorHom` instead of `whiskerLeft` and `whiskerRight`. -/ @[simps] def LaxMonoidalFunctor.ofTensorHom (F : C ⥤ D) /- unit morphism -/ (ε : 𝟙_ D ⟶ F.obj (𝟙_ C)) /- tensorator -/ (μ : ∀ X Y : C, F.obj X ⊗ F.obj Y ⟶ F.obj (X ⊗ Y)) (μ_natural : ∀ {X Y X' Y' : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : X' ⟶ Y'), (F.map f ⊗ F.map g) ≫ μ Y Y' = μ X X' ≫ F.map (f ⊗ g) := by aesop_cat) /- associativity of the tensorator -/ (associativity : ∀ X Y Z : C, (μ X Y ⊗ 𝟙 (F.obj Z)) ≫ μ (X ⊗ Y) Z ≫ F.map (α_ X Y Z).hom = (α_ (F.obj X) (F.obj Y) (F.obj Z)).hom ≫ (𝟙 (F.obj X) ⊗ μ Y Z) ≫ μ X (Y ⊗ Z) := by aesop_cat) /- unitality -/ (left_unitality : ∀ X : C, (λ_ (F.obj X)).hom = (ε ⊗ 𝟙 (F.obj X)) ≫ μ (𝟙_ C) X ≫ F.map (λ_ X).hom := by aesop_cat) (right_unitality : ∀ X : C, (ρ_ (F.obj X)).hom = (𝟙 (F.obj X) ⊗ ε) ≫ μ X (𝟙_ C) ≫ F.map (ρ_ X).hom := by aesop_cat) : LaxMonoidalFunctor C D where obj := F.obj map := F.map map_id := F.map_id map_comp := F.map_comp ε := ε μ := μ μ_natural_left := fun f X' => by simp_rw [← tensorHom_id, ← F.map_id, μ_natural] μ_natural_right := fun X' f => by simp_rw [← id_tensorHom, ← F.map_id, μ_natural] associativity := fun X Y Z => by simp_rw [← tensorHom_id, ← id_tensorHom, associativity] left_unitality := fun X => by simp_rw [← tensorHom_id, left_unitality] right_unitality := fun X => by simp_rw [← id_tensorHom, right_unitality] @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem LaxMonoidalFunctor.left_unitality_inv (F : LaxMonoidalFunctor C D) (X : C) : (λ_ (F.obj X)).inv ≫ F.ε ▷ F.obj X ≫ F.μ (𝟙_ C) X = F.map (λ_ X).inv := by rw [Iso.inv_comp_eq, F.left_unitality, Category.assoc, Category.assoc, ← F.toFunctor.map_comp, Iso.hom_inv_id, F.toFunctor.map_id, comp_id] #align category_theory.lax_monoidal_functor.left_unitality_inv CategoryTheory.LaxMonoidalFunctor.left_unitality_inv @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem LaxMonoidalFunctor.right_unitality_inv (F : LaxMonoidalFunctor C D) (X : C) : (ρ_ (F.obj X)).inv ≫ F.obj X ◁ F.ε ≫ F.μ X (𝟙_ C) = F.map (ρ_ X).inv := by rw [Iso.inv_comp_eq, F.right_unitality, Category.assoc, Category.assoc, ← F.toFunctor.map_comp, Iso.hom_inv_id, F.toFunctor.map_id, comp_id] #align category_theory.lax_monoidal_functor.right_unitality_inv CategoryTheory.LaxMonoidalFunctor.right_unitality_inv @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem LaxMonoidalFunctor.associativity_inv (F : LaxMonoidalFunctor C D) (X Y Z : C) : F.obj X ◁ F.μ Y Z ≫ F.μ X (Y ⊗ Z) ≫ F.map (α_ X Y Z).inv = (α_ (F.obj X) (F.obj Y) (F.obj Z)).inv ≫ F.μ X Y ▷ F.obj Z ≫ F.μ (X ⊗ Y) Z := by rw [Iso.eq_inv_comp, ← F.associativity_assoc, ← F.toFunctor.map_comp, Iso.hom_inv_id, F.toFunctor.map_id, comp_id] #align category_theory.lax_monoidal_functor.associativity_inv CategoryTheory.LaxMonoidalFunctor.associativity_inv end /-- A oplax monoidal functor is a functor `F : C ⥤ D` between monoidal categories, equipped with morphisms `η : F.obj (𝟙_ C) ⟶ 𝟙 _D` and `δ X Y : F.obj (X ⊗ Y) ⟶ F.obj X ⊗ F.obj Y`, satisfying the appropriate coherences. -/ structure OplaxMonoidalFunctor extends C ⥤ D where /-- counit morphism -/ η : obj (𝟙_ C) ⟶ 𝟙_ D /-- cotensorator -/ δ : ∀ X Y : C, obj (X ⊗ Y) ⟶ obj X ⊗ obj Y δ_natural_left : ∀ {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (X' : C), δ X X' ≫ map f ▷ obj X' = map (f ▷ X') ≫ δ Y X' := by aesop_cat δ_natural_right : ∀ {X Y : C} (X' : C) (f : X ⟶ Y) , δ X' X ≫ obj X' ◁ map f = map (X' ◁ f) ≫ δ X' Y := by aesop_cat /-- associativity of the tensorator -/ associativity : ∀ X Y Z : C, δ (X ⊗ Y) Z ≫ δ X Y ▷ obj Z ≫ (α_ (obj X) (obj Y) (obj Z)).hom = map (α_ X Y Z).hom ≫ δ X (Y ⊗ Z) ≫ obj X ◁ δ Y Z := by aesop_cat -- unitality left_unitality : ∀ X : C, (λ_ (obj X)).inv = map (λ_ X).inv ≫ δ (𝟙_ C) X ≫ η ▷ obj X := by aesop_cat right_unitality : ∀ X : C, (ρ_ (obj X)).inv = map (ρ_ X).inv ≫ δ X (𝟙_ C) ≫ obj X ◁ η := by aesop_cat initialize_simps_projections OplaxMonoidalFunctor (+toFunctor, -obj, -map) attribute [reassoc (attr := simp)] OplaxMonoidalFunctor.δ_natural_left attribute [reassoc (attr := simp)] OplaxMonoidalFunctor.δ_natural_right attribute [simp] OplaxMonoidalFunctor.left_unitality attribute [simp] OplaxMonoidalFunctor.right_unitality attribute [reassoc (attr := simp)] OplaxMonoidalFunctor.associativity section variable {C D} @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem OplaxMonoidalFunctor.δ_natural (F : OplaxMonoidalFunctor C D) {X Y X' Y' : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : X' ⟶ Y') : F.δ X X' ≫ (F.map f ⊗ F.map g) = F.map (f ⊗ g) ≫ F.δ Y Y' := by simp [tensorHom_def] @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem OplaxMonoidalFunctor.left_unitality_hom (F : OplaxMonoidalFunctor C D) (X : C) : F.δ (𝟙_ C) X ≫ F.η ▷ F.obj X ≫ (λ_ (F.obj X)).hom = F.map (λ_ X).hom := by rw [← Category.assoc, ← Iso.eq_comp_inv, F.left_unitality, ← Category.assoc, ← F.toFunctor.map_comp, Iso.hom_inv_id, F.toFunctor.map_id, id_comp] @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem OplaxMonoidalFunctor.right_unitality_hom (F : OplaxMonoidalFunctor C D) (X : C) : F.δ X (𝟙_ C) ≫ F.obj X ◁ F.η ≫ (ρ_ (F.obj X)).hom = F.map (ρ_ X).hom := by rw [← Category.assoc, ← Iso.eq_comp_inv, F.right_unitality, ← Category.assoc, ← F.toFunctor.map_comp, Iso.hom_inv_id, F.toFunctor.map_id, id_comp] @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem OplaxMonoidalFunctor.associativity_inv (F : OplaxMonoidalFunctor C D) (X Y Z : C) : F.δ X (Y ⊗ Z) ≫ F.obj X ◁ F.δ Y Z ≫ (α_ (F.obj X) (F.obj Y) (F.obj Z)).inv = F.map (α_ X Y Z).inv ≫ F.δ (X ⊗ Y) Z ≫ F.δ X Y ▷ F.obj Z := by rw [← Category.assoc, Iso.comp_inv_eq, Category.assoc, Category.assoc, F.associativity, ← Category.assoc, ← F.toFunctor.map_comp, Iso.inv_hom_id, F.toFunctor.map_id, id_comp] end /-- A monoidal functor is a lax monoidal functor for which the tensorator and unitor are isomorphisms. See <https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/0FFL>. -/ structure MonoidalFunctor extends LaxMonoidalFunctor.{v₁, v₂} C D where ε_isIso : IsIso ε := by infer_instance μ_isIso : ∀ X Y : C, IsIso (μ X Y) := by infer_instance #align category_theory.monoidal_functor CategoryTheory.MonoidalFunctor -- See porting note on `initialize_simps_projections LaxMonoidalFunctor` initialize_simps_projections MonoidalFunctor (+toLaxMonoidalFunctor, -obj, -map, -ε, -μ) attribute [instance] MonoidalFunctor.ε_isIso MonoidalFunctor.μ_isIso variable {C D} /-- The unit morphism of a (strong) monoidal functor as an isomorphism. -/ noncomputable def MonoidalFunctor.εIso (F : MonoidalFunctor.{v₁, v₂} C D) : 𝟙_ D ≅ F.obj (𝟙_ C) := asIso F.ε #align category_theory.monoidal_functor.ε_iso CategoryTheory.MonoidalFunctor.εIso /-- The tensorator of a (strong) monoidal functor as an isomorphism. -/ noncomputable def MonoidalFunctor.μIso (F : MonoidalFunctor.{v₁, v₂} C D) (X Y : C) : F.obj X ⊗ F.obj Y ≅ F.obj (X ⊗ Y) := asIso (F.μ X Y) #align category_theory.monoidal_functor.μ_iso CategoryTheory.MonoidalFunctor.μIso /-- The underlying oplax monoidal functor of a (strong) monoidal functor. -/ @[simps] noncomputable def MonoidalFunctor.toOplaxMonoidalFunctor (F : MonoidalFunctor C D) : OplaxMonoidalFunctor C D := { F with η := inv F.ε, δ := fun X Y => inv (F.μ X Y), δ_natural_left := by aesop_cat δ_natural_right := by aesop_cat associativity := by intros X Y Z dsimp rw [IsIso.inv_comp_eq, ← inv_whiskerRight, IsIso.inv_comp_eq] slice_rhs 1 3 => rw [F.associativity] simp left_unitality := by intros X dsimp apply Iso.inv_ext rw [F.left_unitality] slice_lhs 3 4 => rw [← F.map_comp, Iso.hom_inv_id, F.map_id] simp [inv_whiskerRight] right_unitality := by intros X dsimp apply Iso.inv_ext rw [F.right_unitality] slice_lhs 3 4 => rw [← F.map_comp, Iso.hom_inv_id, F.map_id] simp } end open MonoidalCategory namespace LaxMonoidalFunctor variable (C : Type u₁) [Category.{v₁} C] [MonoidalCategory.{v₁} C] /-- The identity lax monoidal functor. -/ @[simps] def id : LaxMonoidalFunctor.{v₁, v₁} C C := { 𝟭 C with ε := 𝟙 _ μ := fun X Y => 𝟙 _ } #align category_theory.lax_monoidal_functor.id CategoryTheory.LaxMonoidalFunctor.id instance : Inhabited (LaxMonoidalFunctor C C) := ⟨id C⟩ end LaxMonoidalFunctor namespace OplaxMonoidalFunctor variable (C : Type u₁) [Category.{v₁} C] [MonoidalCategory.{v₁} C] /-- The identity lax monoidal functor. -/ @[simps] def id : OplaxMonoidalFunctor.{v₁, v₁} C C := { 𝟭 C with η := 𝟙 _ δ := fun X Y => 𝟙 _ } instance : Inhabited (OplaxMonoidalFunctor C C) := ⟨id C⟩ end OplaxMonoidalFunctor namespace MonoidalFunctor section variable {C : Type u₁} [Category.{v₁} C] [MonoidalCategory.{v₁} C] variable {D : Type u₂} [Category.{v₂} D] [MonoidalCategory.{v₂} D] variable (F : MonoidalFunctor.{v₁, v₂} C D) @[reassoc]
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.BigOperators import Mathlib.Data.Finsupp.Defs import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Cast.Order import Mathlib.Data.Set.Countable import Mathlib.Logic.Small.Set import Mathlib.Order.SuccPred.CompleteLinearOrder import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.SchroederBernstein #align_import set_theory.cardinal.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3ff3f2d6a3118b8711063de7111a0d77a53219a8" /-! # Cardinal Numbers We define cardinal numbers as a quotient of types under the equivalence relation of equinumerity. ## Main definitions * `Cardinal` is the type of cardinal numbers (in a given universe). * `Cardinal.mk α` or `#α` is the cardinality of `α`. The notation `#` lives in the locale `Cardinal`. * Addition `c₁ + c₂` is defined by `Cardinal.add_def α β : #α + #β = #(α ⊕ β)`. * Multiplication `c₁ * c₂` is defined by `Cardinal.mul_def : #α * #β = #(α × β)`. * The order `c₁ ≤ c₂` is defined by `Cardinal.le_def α β : #α ≤ #β ↔ Nonempty (α ↪ β)`. * Exponentiation `c₁ ^ c₂` is defined by `Cardinal.power_def α β : #α ^ #β = #(β → α)`. * `Cardinal.isLimit c` means that `c` is a (weak) limit cardinal: `c ≠ 0 ∧ ∀ x < c, succ x < c`. * `Cardinal.aleph0` or `ℵ₀` is the cardinality of `ℕ`. This definition is universe polymorphic: `Cardinal.aleph0.{u} : Cardinal.{u}` (contrast with `ℕ : Type`, which lives in a specific universe). In some cases the universe level has to be given explicitly. * `Cardinal.sum` is the sum of an indexed family of cardinals, i.e. the cardinality of the corresponding sigma type. * `Cardinal.prod` is the product of an indexed family of cardinals, i.e. the cardinality of the corresponding pi type. * `Cardinal.powerlt a b` or `a ^< b` is defined as the supremum of `a ^ c` for `c < b`. ## Main instances * Cardinals form a `CanonicallyOrderedCommSemiring` with the aforementioned sum and product. * Cardinals form a `SuccOrder`. Use `Order.succ c` for the smallest cardinal greater than `c`. * The less than relation on cardinals forms a well-order. * Cardinals form a `ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot`. Bounded sets for cardinals in universe `u` are precisely the sets indexed by some type in universe `u`, see `Cardinal.bddAbove_iff_small`. One can use `sSup` for the cardinal supremum, and `sInf` for the minimum of a set of cardinals. ## Main Statements * Cantor's theorem: `Cardinal.cantor c : c < 2 ^ c`. * König's theorem: `Cardinal.sum_lt_prod` ## Implementation notes * There is a type of cardinal numbers in every universe level: `Cardinal.{u} : Type (u + 1)` is the quotient of types in `Type u`. The operation `Cardinal.lift` lifts cardinal numbers to a higher level. * Cardinal arithmetic specifically for infinite cardinals (like `κ * κ = κ`) is in the file `Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Ordinal.lean`. * There is an instance `Pow Cardinal`, but this will only fire if Lean already knows that both the base and the exponent live in the same universe. As a workaround, you can add ``` local infixr:80 " ^' " => @HPow.hPow Cardinal Cardinal Cardinal _ ``` to a file. This notation will work even if Lean doesn't know yet that the base and the exponent live in the same universe (but no exponents in other types can be used). (Porting note: This last point might need to be updated.) ## References * <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_number> ## Tags cardinal number, cardinal arithmetic, cardinal exponentiation, aleph, Cantor's theorem, König's theorem, Konig's theorem -/ assert_not_exists Field assert_not_exists Module open scoped Classical open Function Set Order noncomputable section universe u v w variable {α β : Type u} /-- The equivalence relation on types given by equivalence (bijective correspondence) of types. Quotienting by this equivalence relation gives the cardinal numbers. -/ instance Cardinal.isEquivalent : Setoid (Type u) where r α β := Nonempty (α ≃ β) iseqv := ⟨ fun α => ⟨Equiv.refl α⟩, fun ⟨e⟩ => ⟨e.symm⟩, fun ⟨e₁⟩ ⟨e₂⟩ => ⟨e₁.trans e₂⟩⟩ #align cardinal.is_equivalent Cardinal.isEquivalent /-- `Cardinal.{u}` is the type of cardinal numbers in `Type u`, defined as the quotient of `Type u` by existence of an equivalence (a bijection with explicit inverse). -/ @[pp_with_univ] def Cardinal : Type (u + 1) := Quotient Cardinal.isEquivalent #align cardinal Cardinal namespace Cardinal /-- The cardinal number of a type -/ def mk : Type u → Cardinal := Quotient.mk' #align cardinal.mk Cardinal.mk @[inherit_doc] scoped prefix:max "#" => Cardinal.mk instance canLiftCardinalType : CanLift Cardinal.{u} (Type u) mk fun _ => True := ⟨fun c _ => Quot.inductionOn c fun α => ⟨α, rfl⟩⟩ #align cardinal.can_lift_cardinal_Type Cardinal.canLiftCardinalType @[elab_as_elim] theorem inductionOn {p : Cardinal → Prop} (c : Cardinal) (h : ∀ α, p #α) : p c := Quotient.inductionOn c h #align cardinal.induction_on Cardinal.inductionOn @[elab_as_elim] theorem inductionOn₂ {p : Cardinal → Cardinal → Prop} (c₁ : Cardinal) (c₂ : Cardinal) (h : ∀ α β, p #α #β) : p c₁ c₂ := Quotient.inductionOn₂ c₁ c₂ h #align cardinal.induction_on₂ Cardinal.inductionOn₂ @[elab_as_elim] theorem inductionOn₃ {p : Cardinal → Cardinal → Cardinal → Prop} (c₁ : Cardinal) (c₂ : Cardinal) (c₃ : Cardinal) (h : ∀ α β γ, p #α #β #γ) : p c₁ c₂ c₃ := Quotient.inductionOn₃ c₁ c₂ c₃ h #align cardinal.induction_on₃ Cardinal.inductionOn₃ protected theorem eq : #α = #β ↔ Nonempty (α ≃ β) := Quotient.eq' #align cardinal.eq Cardinal.eq @[simp] theorem mk'_def (α : Type u) : @Eq Cardinal ⟦α⟧ #α := rfl #align cardinal.mk_def Cardinal.mk'_def @[simp] theorem mk_out (c : Cardinal) : #c.out = c := Quotient.out_eq _ #align cardinal.mk_out Cardinal.mk_out /-- The representative of the cardinal of a type is equivalent to the original type. -/ def outMkEquiv {α : Type v} : (#α).out ≃ α := Nonempty.some <| Cardinal.eq.mp (by simp) #align cardinal.out_mk_equiv Cardinal.outMkEquiv theorem mk_congr (e : α ≃ β) : #α = #β := Quot.sound ⟨e⟩ #align cardinal.mk_congr Cardinal.mk_congr alias _root_.Equiv.cardinal_eq := mk_congr #align equiv.cardinal_eq Equiv.cardinal_eq /-- Lift a function between `Type*`s to a function between `Cardinal`s. -/ def map (f : Type u → Type v) (hf : ∀ α β, α ≃ β → f α ≃ f β) : Cardinal.{u} → Cardinal.{v} := Quotient.map f fun α β ⟨e⟩ => ⟨hf α β e⟩ #align cardinal.map Cardinal.map @[simp] theorem map_mk (f : Type u → Type v) (hf : ∀ α β, α ≃ β → f α ≃ f β) (α : Type u) : map f hf #α = #(f α) := rfl #align cardinal.map_mk Cardinal.map_mk /-- Lift a binary operation `Type* → Type* → Type*` to a binary operation on `Cardinal`s. -/ def map₂ (f : Type u → Type v → Type w) (hf : ∀ α β γ δ, α ≃ β → γ ≃ δ → f α γ ≃ f β δ) : Cardinal.{u} → Cardinal.{v} → Cardinal.{w} := Quotient.map₂ f fun α β ⟨e₁⟩ γ δ ⟨e₂⟩ => ⟨hf α β γ δ e₁ e₂⟩ #align cardinal.map₂ Cardinal.map₂ /-- The universe lift operation on cardinals. You can specify the universes explicitly with `lift.{u v} : Cardinal.{v} → Cardinal.{max v u}` -/ @[pp_with_univ] def lift (c : Cardinal.{v}) : Cardinal.{max v u} := map ULift.{u, v} (fun _ _ e => Equiv.ulift.trans <| e.trans Equiv.ulift.symm) c #align cardinal.lift Cardinal.lift @[simp] theorem mk_uLift (α) : #(ULift.{v, u} α) = lift.{v} #α := rfl #align cardinal.mk_ulift Cardinal.mk_uLift -- Porting note: simpNF is not happy with universe levels, but this is needed as simp lemma -- further down in this file /-- `lift.{max u v, u}` equals `lift.{v, u}`. -/ @[simp, nolint simpNF] theorem lift_umax : lift.{max u v, u} = lift.{v, u} := funext fun a => inductionOn a fun _ => (Equiv.ulift.trans Equiv.ulift.symm).cardinal_eq #align cardinal.lift_umax Cardinal.lift_umax -- Porting note: simpNF is not happy with universe levels, but this is needed as simp lemma -- further down in this file /-- `lift.{max v u, u}` equals `lift.{v, u}`. -/ @[simp, nolint simpNF] theorem lift_umax' : lift.{max v u, u} = lift.{v, u} := lift_umax #align cardinal.lift_umax' Cardinal.lift_umax' -- Porting note: simpNF is not happy with universe levels, but this is needed as simp lemma -- further down in this file /-- A cardinal lifted to a lower or equal universe equals itself. -/ @[simp, nolint simpNF] theorem lift_id' (a : Cardinal.{max u v}) : lift.{u} a = a := inductionOn a fun _ => mk_congr Equiv.ulift #align cardinal.lift_id' Cardinal.lift_id' /-- A cardinal lifted to the same universe equals itself. -/ @[simp] theorem lift_id (a : Cardinal) : lift.{u, u} a = a := lift_id'.{u, u} a #align cardinal.lift_id Cardinal.lift_id /-- A cardinal lifted to the zero universe equals itself. -/ -- porting note (#10618): simp can prove this -- @[simp] theorem lift_uzero (a : Cardinal.{u}) : lift.{0} a = a := lift_id'.{0, u} a #align cardinal.lift_uzero Cardinal.lift_uzero @[simp] theorem lift_lift.{u_1} (a : Cardinal.{u_1}) : lift.{w} (lift.{v} a) = lift.{max v w} a := inductionOn a fun _ => (Equiv.ulift.trans <| Equiv.ulift.trans Equiv.ulift.symm).cardinal_eq #align cardinal.lift_lift Cardinal.lift_lift /-- We define the order on cardinal numbers by `#α ≤ #β` if and only if there exists an embedding (injective function) from α to β. -/ instance : LE Cardinal.{u} := ⟨fun q₁ q₂ => Quotient.liftOn₂ q₁ q₂ (fun α β => Nonempty <| α ↪ β) fun _ _ _ _ ⟨e₁⟩ ⟨e₂⟩ => propext ⟨fun ⟨e⟩ => ⟨e.congr e₁ e₂⟩, fun ⟨e⟩ => ⟨e.congr e₁.symm e₂.symm⟩⟩⟩ instance partialOrder : PartialOrder Cardinal.{u} where le := (· ≤ ·) le_refl := by rintro ⟨α⟩ exact ⟨Embedding.refl _⟩ le_trans := by rintro ⟨α⟩ ⟨β⟩ ⟨γ⟩ ⟨e₁⟩ ⟨e₂⟩ exact ⟨e₁.trans e₂⟩ le_antisymm := by rintro ⟨α⟩ ⟨β⟩ ⟨e₁⟩ ⟨e₂⟩ exact Quotient.sound (e₁.antisymm e₂) instance linearOrder : LinearOrder Cardinal.{u} := { Cardinal.partialOrder with le_total := by rintro ⟨α⟩ ⟨β⟩ apply Embedding.total decidableLE := Classical.decRel _ } theorem le_def (α β : Type u) : #α ≤ #β ↔ Nonempty (α ↪ β) := Iff.rfl #align cardinal.le_def Cardinal.le_def theorem mk_le_of_injective {α β : Type u} {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) : #α ≤ #β := ⟨⟨f, hf⟩⟩ #align cardinal.mk_le_of_injective Cardinal.mk_le_of_injective theorem _root_.Function.Embedding.cardinal_le {α β : Type u} (f : α ↪ β) : #α ≤ #β := ⟨f⟩ #align function.embedding.cardinal_le Function.Embedding.cardinal_le theorem mk_le_of_surjective {α β : Type u} {f : α → β} (hf : Surjective f) : #β ≤ #α := ⟨Embedding.ofSurjective f hf⟩ #align cardinal.mk_le_of_surjective Cardinal.mk_le_of_surjective theorem le_mk_iff_exists_set {c : Cardinal} {α : Type u} : c ≤ #α ↔ ∃ p : Set α, #p = c := ⟨inductionOn c fun _ ⟨⟨f, hf⟩⟩ => ⟨Set.range f, (Equiv.ofInjective f hf).cardinal_eq.symm⟩, fun ⟨_, e⟩ => e ▸ ⟨⟨Subtype.val, fun _ _ => Subtype.eq⟩⟩⟩ #align cardinal.le_mk_iff_exists_set Cardinal.le_mk_iff_exists_set theorem mk_subtype_le {α : Type u} (p : α → Prop) : #(Subtype p) ≤ #α := ⟨Embedding.subtype p⟩ #align cardinal.mk_subtype_le Cardinal.mk_subtype_le theorem mk_set_le (s : Set α) : #s ≤ #α := mk_subtype_le s #align cardinal.mk_set_le Cardinal.mk_set_le @[simp] lemma mk_preimage_down {s : Set α} : #(ULift.down.{v} ⁻¹' s) = lift.{v} (#s) := by rw [← mk_uLift, Cardinal.eq] constructor let f : ULift.down ⁻¹' s → ULift s := fun x ↦ ULift.up (restrictPreimage s ULift.down x) have : Function.Bijective f := ULift.up_bijective.comp (restrictPreimage_bijective _ (ULift.down_bijective)) exact Equiv.ofBijective f this theorem out_embedding {c c' : Cardinal} : c ≤ c' ↔ Nonempty (c.out ↪ c'.out) := by trans · rw [← Quotient.out_eq c, ← Quotient.out_eq c'] · rw [mk'_def, mk'_def, le_def] #align cardinal.out_embedding Cardinal.out_embedding theorem lift_mk_le {α : Type v} {β : Type w} : lift.{max u w} #α ≤ lift.{max u v} #β ↔ Nonempty (α ↪ β) := ⟨fun ⟨f⟩ => ⟨Embedding.congr Equiv.ulift Equiv.ulift f⟩, fun ⟨f⟩ => ⟨Embedding.congr Equiv.ulift.symm Equiv.ulift.symm f⟩⟩ #align cardinal.lift_mk_le Cardinal.lift_mk_le /-- A variant of `Cardinal.lift_mk_le` with specialized universes. Because Lean often can not realize it should use this specialization itself, we provide this statement separately so you don't have to solve the specialization problem either. -/ theorem lift_mk_le' {α : Type u} {β : Type v} : lift.{v} #α ≤ lift.{u} #β ↔ Nonempty (α ↪ β) := lift_mk_le.{0} #align cardinal.lift_mk_le' Cardinal.lift_mk_le' theorem lift_mk_eq {α : Type u} {β : Type v} : lift.{max v w} #α = lift.{max u w} #β ↔ Nonempty (α ≃ β) := Quotient.eq'.trans ⟨fun ⟨f⟩ => ⟨Equiv.ulift.symm.trans <| f.trans Equiv.ulift⟩, fun ⟨f⟩ => ⟨Equiv.ulift.trans <| f.trans Equiv.ulift.symm⟩⟩ #align cardinal.lift_mk_eq Cardinal.lift_mk_eq /-- A variant of `Cardinal.lift_mk_eq` with specialized universes. Because Lean often can not realize it should use this specialization itself, we provide this statement separately so you don't have to solve the specialization problem either. -/ theorem lift_mk_eq' {α : Type u} {β : Type v} : lift.{v} #α = lift.{u} #β ↔ Nonempty (α ≃ β) := lift_mk_eq.{u, v, 0} #align cardinal.lift_mk_eq' Cardinal.lift_mk_eq' @[simp] theorem lift_le {a b : Cardinal.{v}} : lift.{u, v} a ≤ lift.{u, v} b ↔ a ≤ b := inductionOn₂ a b fun α β => by rw [← lift_umax] exact lift_mk_le.{u} #align cardinal.lift_le Cardinal.lift_le -- Porting note: changed `simps` to `simps!` because the linter told to do so. /-- `Cardinal.lift` as an `OrderEmbedding`. -/ @[simps! (config := .asFn)] def liftOrderEmbedding : Cardinal.{v} ↪o Cardinal.{max v u} := OrderEmbedding.ofMapLEIff lift.{u, v} fun _ _ => lift_le #align cardinal.lift_order_embedding Cardinal.liftOrderEmbedding theorem lift_injective : Injective lift.{u, v} := liftOrderEmbedding.injective #align cardinal.lift_injective Cardinal.lift_injective @[simp] theorem lift_inj {a b : Cardinal.{u}} : lift.{v, u} a = lift.{v, u} b ↔ a = b := lift_injective.eq_iff #align cardinal.lift_inj Cardinal.lift_inj @[simp] theorem lift_lt {a b : Cardinal.{u}} : lift.{v, u} a < lift.{v, u} b ↔ a < b := liftOrderEmbedding.lt_iff_lt #align cardinal.lift_lt Cardinal.lift_lt theorem lift_strictMono : StrictMono lift := fun _ _ => lift_lt.2 #align cardinal.lift_strict_mono Cardinal.lift_strictMono theorem lift_monotone : Monotone lift := lift_strictMono.monotone #align cardinal.lift_monotone Cardinal.lift_monotone instance : Zero Cardinal.{u} := -- `PEmpty` might be more canonical, but this is convenient for defeq with natCast ⟨lift #(Fin 0)⟩ instance : Inhabited Cardinal.{u} := ⟨0⟩ @[simp] theorem mk_eq_zero (α : Type u) [IsEmpty α] : #α = 0 := (Equiv.equivOfIsEmpty α (ULift (Fin 0))).cardinal_eq #align cardinal.mk_eq_zero Cardinal.mk_eq_zero @[simp] theorem lift_zero : lift 0 = 0 := mk_eq_zero _ #align cardinal.lift_zero Cardinal.lift_zero @[simp] theorem lift_eq_zero {a : Cardinal.{v}} : lift.{u} a = 0 ↔ a = 0 := lift_injective.eq_iff' lift_zero #align cardinal.lift_eq_zero Cardinal.lift_eq_zero theorem mk_eq_zero_iff {α : Type u} : #α = 0 ↔ IsEmpty α := ⟨fun e => let ⟨h⟩ := Quotient.exact e h.isEmpty, @mk_eq_zero α⟩ #align cardinal.mk_eq_zero_iff Cardinal.mk_eq_zero_iff theorem mk_ne_zero_iff {α : Type u} : #α ≠ 0 ↔ Nonempty α := (not_iff_not.2 mk_eq_zero_iff).trans not_isEmpty_iff #align cardinal.mk_ne_zero_iff Cardinal.mk_ne_zero_iff @[simp] theorem mk_ne_zero (α : Type u) [Nonempty α] : #α ≠ 0 := mk_ne_zero_iff.2 ‹_› #align cardinal.mk_ne_zero Cardinal.mk_ne_zero instance : One Cardinal.{u} := -- `PUnit` might be more canonical, but this is convenient for defeq with natCast ⟨lift #(Fin 1)⟩ instance : Nontrivial Cardinal.{u} := ⟨⟨1, 0, mk_ne_zero _⟩⟩ theorem mk_eq_one (α : Type u) [Unique α] : #α = 1 := (Equiv.equivOfUnique α (ULift (Fin 1))).cardinal_eq #align cardinal.mk_eq_one Cardinal.mk_eq_one theorem le_one_iff_subsingleton {α : Type u} : #α ≤ 1 ↔ Subsingleton α := ⟨fun ⟨f⟩ => ⟨fun _ _ => f.injective (Subsingleton.elim _ _)⟩, fun ⟨h⟩ => ⟨fun _ => ULift.up 0, fun _ _ _ => h _ _⟩⟩ #align cardinal.le_one_iff_subsingleton Cardinal.le_one_iff_subsingleton @[simp] theorem mk_le_one_iff_set_subsingleton {s : Set α} : #s ≤ 1 ↔ s.Subsingleton := le_one_iff_subsingleton.trans s.subsingleton_coe #align cardinal.mk_le_one_iff_set_subsingleton Cardinal.mk_le_one_iff_set_subsingleton alias ⟨_, _root_.Set.Subsingleton.cardinal_mk_le_one⟩ := mk_le_one_iff_set_subsingleton #align set.subsingleton.cardinal_mk_le_one Set.Subsingleton.cardinal_mk_le_one instance : Add Cardinal.{u} := ⟨map₂ Sum fun _ _ _ _ => Equiv.sumCongr⟩ theorem add_def (α β : Type u) : #α + #β = #(Sum α β) := rfl #align cardinal.add_def Cardinal.add_def instance : NatCast Cardinal.{u} := ⟨fun n => lift #(Fin n)⟩ @[simp] theorem mk_sum (α : Type u) (β : Type v) : #(α ⊕ β) = lift.{v, u} #α + lift.{u, v} #β := mk_congr (Equiv.ulift.symm.sumCongr Equiv.ulift.symm) #align cardinal.mk_sum Cardinal.mk_sum @[simp] theorem mk_option {α : Type u} : #(Option α) = #α + 1 := by rw [(Equiv.optionEquivSumPUnit.{u, u} α).cardinal_eq, mk_sum, mk_eq_one PUnit, lift_id, lift_id] #align cardinal.mk_option Cardinal.mk_option @[simp] theorem mk_psum (α : Type u) (β : Type v) : #(PSum α β) = lift.{v} #α + lift.{u} #β := (mk_congr (Equiv.psumEquivSum α β)).trans (mk_sum α β) #align cardinal.mk_psum Cardinal.mk_psum @[simp] theorem mk_fintype (α : Type u) [h : Fintype α] : #α = Fintype.card α := mk_congr (Fintype.equivOfCardEq (by simp)) protected theorem cast_succ (n : ℕ) : ((n + 1 : ℕ) : Cardinal.{u}) = n + 1 := by change #(ULift.{u} (Fin (n+1))) = # (ULift.{u} (Fin n)) + 1 rw [← mk_option, mk_fintype, mk_fintype] simp only [Fintype.card_ulift, Fintype.card_fin, Fintype.card_option] instance : Mul Cardinal.{u} := ⟨map₂ Prod fun _ _ _ _ => Equiv.prodCongr⟩ theorem mul_def (α β : Type u) : #α * #β = #(α × β) := rfl #align cardinal.mul_def Cardinal.mul_def @[simp] theorem mk_prod (α : Type u) (β : Type v) : #(α × β) = lift.{v, u} #α * lift.{u, v} #β := mk_congr (Equiv.ulift.symm.prodCongr Equiv.ulift.symm) #align cardinal.mk_prod Cardinal.mk_prod private theorem mul_comm' (a b : Cardinal.{u}) : a * b = b * a := inductionOn₂ a b fun α β => mk_congr <| Equiv.prodComm α β /-- The cardinal exponential. `#α ^ #β` is the cardinal of `β → α`. -/ instance instPowCardinal : Pow Cardinal.{u} Cardinal.{u} := ⟨map₂ (fun α β => β → α) fun _ _ _ _ e₁ e₂ => e₂.arrowCongr e₁⟩ theorem power_def (α β : Type u) : #α ^ #β = #(β → α) := rfl #align cardinal.power_def Cardinal.power_def theorem mk_arrow (α : Type u) (β : Type v) : #(α → β) = (lift.{u} #β^lift.{v} #α) := mk_congr (Equiv.ulift.symm.arrowCongr Equiv.ulift.symm) #align cardinal.mk_arrow Cardinal.mk_arrow @[simp] theorem lift_power (a b : Cardinal.{u}) : lift.{v} (a ^ b) = lift.{v} a ^ lift.{v} b := inductionOn₂ a b fun _ _ => mk_congr <| Equiv.ulift.trans (Equiv.ulift.arrowCongr Equiv.ulift).symm #align cardinal.lift_power Cardinal.lift_power @[simp] theorem power_zero {a : Cardinal} : a ^ (0 : Cardinal) = 1 := inductionOn a fun _ => mk_eq_one _ #align cardinal.power_zero Cardinal.power_zero @[simp] theorem power_one {a : Cardinal.{u}} : a ^ (1 : Cardinal) = a := inductionOn a fun α => mk_congr (Equiv.funUnique (ULift.{u} (Fin 1)) α) #align cardinal.power_one Cardinal.power_one theorem power_add {a b c : Cardinal} : a ^ (b + c) = a ^ b * a ^ c := inductionOn₃ a b c fun α β γ => mk_congr <| Equiv.sumArrowEquivProdArrow β γ α #align cardinal.power_add Cardinal.power_add instance commSemiring : CommSemiring Cardinal.{u} where zero := 0 one := 1 add := (· + ·) mul := (· * ·) zero_add a := inductionOn a fun α => mk_congr <| Equiv.emptySum (ULift (Fin 0)) α add_zero a := inductionOn a fun α => mk_congr <| Equiv.sumEmpty α (ULift (Fin 0)) add_assoc a b c := inductionOn₃ a b c fun α β γ => mk_congr <| Equiv.sumAssoc α β γ add_comm a b := inductionOn₂ a b fun α β => mk_congr <| Equiv.sumComm α β zero_mul a := inductionOn a fun α => mk_eq_zero _ mul_zero a := inductionOn a fun α => mk_eq_zero _ one_mul a := inductionOn a fun α => mk_congr <| Equiv.uniqueProd α (ULift (Fin 1)) mul_one a := inductionOn a fun α => mk_congr <| Equiv.prodUnique α (ULift (Fin 1)) mul_assoc a b c := inductionOn₃ a b c fun α β γ => mk_congr <| Equiv.prodAssoc α β γ mul_comm := mul_comm' left_distrib a b c := inductionOn₃ a b c fun α β γ => mk_congr <| Equiv.prodSumDistrib α β γ right_distrib a b c := inductionOn₃ a b c fun α β γ => mk_congr <| Equiv.sumProdDistrib α β γ nsmul := nsmulRec npow n c := c ^ (n : Cardinal) npow_zero := @power_zero npow_succ n c := show c ^ (↑(n + 1) : Cardinal) = c ^ (↑n : Cardinal) * c by rw [Cardinal.cast_succ, power_add, power_one, mul_comm'] natCast := (fun n => lift.{u} #(Fin n) : ℕ → Cardinal.{u}) natCast_zero := rfl natCast_succ := Cardinal.cast_succ /-! Porting note (#11229): Deprecated section. Remove. -/ section deprecated set_option linter.deprecated false @[deprecated (since := "2023-02-11")] theorem power_bit0 (a b : Cardinal) : a ^ bit0 b = a ^ b * a ^ b := power_add #align cardinal.power_bit0 Cardinal.power_bit0 @[deprecated (since := "2023-02-11")] theorem power_bit1 (a b : Cardinal) : a ^ bit1 b = a ^ b * a ^ b * a := by rw [bit1, ← power_bit0, power_add, power_one] #align cardinal.power_bit1 Cardinal.power_bit1 end deprecated @[simp] theorem one_power {a : Cardinal} : (1 : Cardinal) ^ a = 1 := inductionOn a fun _ => mk_eq_one _ #align cardinal.one_power Cardinal.one_power -- porting note (#10618): simp can prove this -- @[simp] theorem mk_bool : #Bool = 2 := by simp #align cardinal.mk_bool Cardinal.mk_bool -- porting note (#10618): simp can prove this -- @[simp] theorem mk_Prop : #Prop = 2 := by simp #align cardinal.mk_Prop Cardinal.mk_Prop @[simp] theorem zero_power {a : Cardinal} : a ≠ 0 → (0 : Cardinal) ^ a = 0 := inductionOn a fun _ heq => mk_eq_zero_iff.2 <| isEmpty_pi.2 <| let ⟨a⟩ := mk_ne_zero_iff.1 heq ⟨a, inferInstance⟩ #align cardinal.zero_power Cardinal.zero_power theorem power_ne_zero {a : Cardinal} (b : Cardinal) : a ≠ 0 → a ^ b ≠ 0 := inductionOn₂ a b fun _ _ h => let ⟨a⟩ := mk_ne_zero_iff.1 h mk_ne_zero_iff.2 ⟨fun _ => a⟩ #align cardinal.power_ne_zero Cardinal.power_ne_zero theorem mul_power {a b c : Cardinal} : (a * b) ^ c = a ^ c * b ^ c := inductionOn₃ a b c fun α β γ => mk_congr <| Equiv.arrowProdEquivProdArrow α β γ #align cardinal.mul_power Cardinal.mul_power theorem power_mul {a b c : Cardinal} : a ^ (b * c) = (a ^ b) ^ c := by rw [mul_comm b c] exact inductionOn₃ a b c fun α β γ => mk_congr <| Equiv.curry γ β α #align cardinal.power_mul Cardinal.power_mul @[simp] theorem pow_cast_right (a : Cardinal.{u}) (n : ℕ) : a ^ (↑n : Cardinal.{u}) = a ^ n := rfl #align cardinal.pow_cast_right Cardinal.pow_cast_right @[simp] theorem lift_one : lift 1 = 1 := mk_eq_one _ #align cardinal.lift_one Cardinal.lift_one @[simp] theorem lift_eq_one {a : Cardinal.{v}} : lift.{u} a = 1 ↔ a = 1 := lift_injective.eq_iff' lift_one @[simp] theorem lift_add (a b : Cardinal.{u}) : lift.{v} (a + b) = lift.{v} a + lift.{v} b := inductionOn₂ a b fun _ _ => mk_congr <| Equiv.ulift.trans (Equiv.sumCongr Equiv.ulift Equiv.ulift).symm #align cardinal.lift_add Cardinal.lift_add @[simp] theorem lift_mul (a b : Cardinal.{u}) : lift.{v} (a * b) = lift.{v} a * lift.{v} b := inductionOn₂ a b fun _ _ => mk_congr <| Equiv.ulift.trans (Equiv.prodCongr Equiv.ulift Equiv.ulift).symm #align cardinal.lift_mul Cardinal.lift_mul /-! Porting note (#11229): Deprecated section. Remove. -/ section deprecated set_option linter.deprecated false @[simp, deprecated (since := "2023-02-11")] theorem lift_bit0 (a : Cardinal) : lift.{v} (bit0 a) = bit0 (lift.{v} a) := lift_add a a #align cardinal.lift_bit0 Cardinal.lift_bit0 @[simp, deprecated (since := "2023-02-11")] theorem lift_bit1 (a : Cardinal) : lift.{v} (bit1 a) = bit1 (lift.{v} a) := by simp [bit1] #align cardinal.lift_bit1 Cardinal.lift_bit1 end deprecated -- Porting note: Proof used to be simp, needed to remind simp that 1 + 1 = 2 theorem lift_two : lift.{u, v} 2 = 2 := by simp [← one_add_one_eq_two] #align cardinal.lift_two Cardinal.lift_two @[simp] theorem mk_set {α : Type u} : #(Set α) = 2 ^ #α := by simp [← one_add_one_eq_two, Set, mk_arrow] #align cardinal.mk_set Cardinal.mk_set /-- A variant of `Cardinal.mk_set` expressed in terms of a `Set` instead of a `Type`. -/ @[simp] theorem mk_powerset {α : Type u} (s : Set α) : #(↥(𝒫 s)) = 2 ^ #(↥s) := (mk_congr (Equiv.Set.powerset s)).trans mk_set #align cardinal.mk_powerset Cardinal.mk_powerset theorem lift_two_power (a : Cardinal) : lift.{v} (2 ^ a) = 2 ^ lift.{v} a := by simp [← one_add_one_eq_two] #align cardinal.lift_two_power Cardinal.lift_two_power section OrderProperties open Sum protected theorem zero_le : ∀ a : Cardinal, 0 ≤ a := by rintro ⟨α⟩ exact ⟨Embedding.ofIsEmpty⟩ #align cardinal.zero_le Cardinal.zero_le private theorem add_le_add' : ∀ {a b c d : Cardinal}, a ≤ b → c ≤ d → a + c ≤ b + d := by rintro ⟨α⟩ ⟨β⟩ ⟨γ⟩ ⟨δ⟩ ⟨e₁⟩ ⟨e₂⟩; exact ⟨e₁.sumMap e₂⟩ -- #align cardinal.add_le_add' Cardinal.add_le_add' instance add_covariantClass : CovariantClass Cardinal Cardinal (· + ·) (· ≤ ·) := ⟨fun _ _ _ => add_le_add' le_rfl⟩ #align cardinal.add_covariant_class Cardinal.add_covariantClass instance add_swap_covariantClass : CovariantClass Cardinal Cardinal (swap (· + ·)) (· ≤ ·) := ⟨fun _ _ _ h => add_le_add' h le_rfl⟩ #align cardinal.add_swap_covariant_class Cardinal.add_swap_covariantClass instance canonicallyOrderedCommSemiring : CanonicallyOrderedCommSemiring Cardinal.{u} := { Cardinal.commSemiring, Cardinal.partialOrder with bot := 0 bot_le := Cardinal.zero_le add_le_add_left := fun a b => add_le_add_left exists_add_of_le := fun {a b} => inductionOn₂ a b fun α β ⟨⟨f, hf⟩⟩ => have : Sum α ((range f)ᶜ : Set β) ≃ β := (Equiv.sumCongr (Equiv.ofInjective f hf) (Equiv.refl _)).trans <| Equiv.Set.sumCompl (range f) ⟨#(↥(range f)ᶜ), mk_congr this.symm⟩ le_self_add := fun a b => (add_zero a).ge.trans <| add_le_add_left (Cardinal.zero_le _) _ eq_zero_or_eq_zero_of_mul_eq_zero := fun {a b} => inductionOn₂ a b fun α β => by simpa only [mul_def, mk_eq_zero_iff, isEmpty_prod] using id } instance : CanonicallyLinearOrderedAddCommMonoid Cardinal.{u} := { Cardinal.canonicallyOrderedCommSemiring, Cardinal.linearOrder with } -- Computable instance to prevent a non-computable one being found via the one above instance : CanonicallyOrderedAddCommMonoid Cardinal.{u} := { Cardinal.canonicallyOrderedCommSemiring with } instance : LinearOrderedCommMonoidWithZero Cardinal.{u} := { Cardinal.commSemiring, Cardinal.linearOrder with mul_le_mul_left := @mul_le_mul_left' _ _ _ _ zero_le_one := zero_le _ } -- Computable instance to prevent a non-computable one being found via the one above instance : CommMonoidWithZero Cardinal.{u} := { Cardinal.canonicallyOrderedCommSemiring with } -- Porting note: new -- Computable instance to prevent a non-computable one being found via the one above instance : CommMonoid Cardinal.{u} := { Cardinal.canonicallyOrderedCommSemiring with } theorem zero_power_le (c : Cardinal.{u}) : (0 : Cardinal.{u}) ^ c ≤ 1 := by by_cases h : c = 0 · rw [h, power_zero] · rw [zero_power h] apply zero_le #align cardinal.zero_power_le Cardinal.zero_power_le theorem power_le_power_left : ∀ {a b c : Cardinal}, a ≠ 0 → b ≤ c → a ^ b ≤ a ^ c := by rintro ⟨α⟩ ⟨β⟩ ⟨γ⟩ hα ⟨e⟩ let ⟨a⟩ := mk_ne_zero_iff.1 hα exact ⟨@Function.Embedding.arrowCongrLeft _ _ _ ⟨a⟩ e⟩ #align cardinal.power_le_power_left Cardinal.power_le_power_left theorem self_le_power (a : Cardinal) {b : Cardinal} (hb : 1 ≤ b) : a ≤ a ^ b := by rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha) · exact zero_le _ · convert power_le_power_left ha hb exact power_one.symm #align cardinal.self_le_power Cardinal.self_le_power /-- **Cantor's theorem** -/ theorem cantor (a : Cardinal.{u}) : a < 2 ^ a := by induction' a using Cardinal.inductionOn with α rw [← mk_set] refine ⟨⟨⟨singleton, fun a b => singleton_eq_singleton_iff.1⟩⟩, ?_⟩ rintro ⟨⟨f, hf⟩⟩ exact cantor_injective f hf #align cardinal.cantor Cardinal.cantor instance : NoMaxOrder Cardinal.{u} where exists_gt a := ⟨_, cantor a⟩ -- short-circuit type class inference instance : DistribLattice Cardinal.{u} := inferInstance theorem one_lt_iff_nontrivial {α : Type u} : 1 < #α ↔ Nontrivial α := by rw [← not_le, le_one_iff_subsingleton, ← not_nontrivial_iff_subsingleton, Classical.not_not] #align cardinal.one_lt_iff_nontrivial Cardinal.one_lt_iff_nontrivial theorem power_le_max_power_one {a b c : Cardinal} (h : b ≤ c) : a ^ b ≤ max (a ^ c) 1 := by by_cases ha : a = 0 · simp [ha, zero_power_le] · exact (power_le_power_left ha h).trans (le_max_left _ _) #align cardinal.power_le_max_power_one Cardinal.power_le_max_power_one theorem power_le_power_right {a b c : Cardinal} : a ≤ b → a ^ c ≤ b ^ c := inductionOn₃ a b c fun _ _ _ ⟨e⟩ => ⟨Embedding.arrowCongrRight e⟩ #align cardinal.power_le_power_right Cardinal.power_le_power_right theorem power_pos {a : Cardinal} (b : Cardinal) (ha : 0 < a) : 0 < a ^ b := (power_ne_zero _ ha.ne').bot_lt #align cardinal.power_pos Cardinal.power_pos end OrderProperties protected theorem lt_wf : @WellFounded Cardinal.{u} (· < ·) := ⟨fun a => by_contradiction fun h => by let ι := { c : Cardinal // ¬Acc (· < ·) c } let f : ι → Cardinal := Subtype.val haveI hι : Nonempty ι := ⟨⟨_, h⟩⟩ obtain ⟨⟨c : Cardinal, hc : ¬Acc (· < ·) c⟩, ⟨h_1 : ∀ j, (f ⟨c, hc⟩).out ↪ (f j).out⟩⟩ := Embedding.min_injective fun i => (f i).out refine hc (Acc.intro _ fun j h' => by_contradiction fun hj => h'.2 ?_) have : #_ ≤ #_ := ⟨h_1 ⟨j, hj⟩⟩ simpa only [mk_out] using this⟩ #align cardinal.lt_wf Cardinal.lt_wf instance : WellFoundedRelation Cardinal.{u} := ⟨(· < ·), Cardinal.lt_wf⟩ -- Porting note: this no longer is automatically inferred. instance : WellFoundedLT Cardinal.{u} := ⟨Cardinal.lt_wf⟩ instance wo : @IsWellOrder Cardinal.{u} (· < ·) where #align cardinal.wo Cardinal.wo instance : ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot Cardinal := IsWellOrder.conditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot _ @[simp] theorem sInf_empty : sInf (∅ : Set Cardinal.{u}) = 0 := dif_neg Set.not_nonempty_empty #align cardinal.Inf_empty Cardinal.sInf_empty lemma sInf_eq_zero_iff {s : Set Cardinal} : sInf s = 0 ↔ s = ∅ ∨ ∃ a ∈ s, a = 0 := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩ · rcases s.eq_empty_or_nonempty with rfl | hne · exact Or.inl rfl · exact Or.inr ⟨sInf s, csInf_mem hne, h⟩ · rcases h with rfl | ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ · exact Cardinal.sInf_empty · exact eq_bot_iff.2 (csInf_le' ha) lemma iInf_eq_zero_iff {ι : Sort*} {f : ι → Cardinal} : (⨅ i, f i) = 0 ↔ IsEmpty ι ∨ ∃ i, f i = 0 := by simp [iInf, sInf_eq_zero_iff] /-- Note that the successor of `c` is not the same as `c + 1` except in the case of finite `c`. -/ instance : SuccOrder Cardinal := SuccOrder.ofSuccLeIff (fun c => sInf { c' | c < c' }) -- Porting note: Needed to insert `by apply` in the next line ⟨by apply lt_of_lt_of_le <| csInf_mem <| exists_gt _, -- Porting note used to be just `csInf_le'` fun h ↦ csInf_le' h⟩ theorem succ_def (c : Cardinal) : succ c = sInf { c' | c < c' } := rfl #align cardinal.succ_def Cardinal.succ_def theorem succ_pos : ∀ c : Cardinal, 0 < succ c := bot_lt_succ #align cardinal.succ_pos Cardinal.succ_pos theorem succ_ne_zero (c : Cardinal) : succ c ≠ 0 := (succ_pos _).ne' #align cardinal.succ_ne_zero Cardinal.succ_ne_zero theorem add_one_le_succ (c : Cardinal.{u}) : c + 1 ≤ succ c := by -- Porting note: rewrote the next three lines to avoid defeq abuse. have : Set.Nonempty { c' | c < c' } := exists_gt c simp_rw [succ_def, le_csInf_iff'' this, mem_setOf] intro b hlt rcases b, c with ⟨⟨β⟩, ⟨γ⟩⟩ cases' le_of_lt hlt with f have : ¬Surjective f := fun hn => (not_le_of_lt hlt) (mk_le_of_surjective hn) simp only [Surjective, not_forall] at this rcases this with ⟨b, hb⟩ calc #γ + 1 = #(Option γ) := mk_option.symm _ ≤ #β := (f.optionElim b hb).cardinal_le #align cardinal.add_one_le_succ Cardinal.add_one_le_succ /-- A cardinal is a limit if it is not zero or a successor cardinal. Note that `ℵ₀` is a limit cardinal by this definition, but `0` isn't. Use `IsSuccLimit` if you want to include the `c = 0` case. -/ def IsLimit (c : Cardinal) : Prop := c ≠ 0 ∧ IsSuccLimit c #align cardinal.is_limit Cardinal.IsLimit protected theorem IsLimit.ne_zero {c} (h : IsLimit c) : c ≠ 0 := h.1 #align cardinal.is_limit.ne_zero Cardinal.IsLimit.ne_zero protected theorem IsLimit.isSuccLimit {c} (h : IsLimit c) : IsSuccLimit c := h.2 #align cardinal.is_limit.is_succ_limit Cardinal.IsLimit.isSuccLimit theorem IsLimit.succ_lt {x c} (h : IsLimit c) : x < c → succ x < c := h.isSuccLimit.succ_lt #align cardinal.is_limit.succ_lt Cardinal.IsLimit.succ_lt theorem isSuccLimit_zero : IsSuccLimit (0 : Cardinal) := isSuccLimit_bot #align cardinal.is_succ_limit_zero Cardinal.isSuccLimit_zero /-- The indexed sum of cardinals is the cardinality of the indexed disjoint union, i.e. sigma type. -/ def sum {ι} (f : ι → Cardinal) : Cardinal := mk (Σi, (f i).out) #align cardinal.sum Cardinal.sum theorem le_sum {ι} (f : ι → Cardinal) (i) : f i ≤ sum f := by rw [← Quotient.out_eq (f i)] exact ⟨⟨fun a => ⟨i, a⟩, fun a b h => by injection h⟩⟩ #align cardinal.le_sum Cardinal.le_sum @[simp] theorem mk_sigma {ι} (f : ι → Type*) : #(Σ i, f i) = sum fun i => #(f i) := mk_congr <| Equiv.sigmaCongrRight fun _ => outMkEquiv.symm #align cardinal.mk_sigma Cardinal.mk_sigma @[simp] theorem sum_const (ι : Type u) (a : Cardinal.{v}) : (sum fun _ : ι => a) = lift.{v} #ι * lift.{u} a := inductionOn a fun α => mk_congr <| calc (Σ _ : ι, Quotient.out #α) ≃ ι × Quotient.out #α := Equiv.sigmaEquivProd _ _ _ ≃ ULift ι × ULift α := Equiv.ulift.symm.prodCongr (outMkEquiv.trans Equiv.ulift.symm) #align cardinal.sum_const Cardinal.sum_const theorem sum_const' (ι : Type u) (a : Cardinal.{u}) : (sum fun _ : ι => a) = #ι * a := by simp #align cardinal.sum_const' Cardinal.sum_const' @[simp] theorem sum_add_distrib {ι} (f g : ι → Cardinal) : sum (f + g) = sum f + sum g := by have := mk_congr (Equiv.sigmaSumDistrib (Quotient.out ∘ f) (Quotient.out ∘ g)) simp only [comp_apply, mk_sigma, mk_sum, mk_out, lift_id] at this exact this #align cardinal.sum_add_distrib Cardinal.sum_add_distrib @[simp] theorem sum_add_distrib' {ι} (f g : ι → Cardinal) : (Cardinal.sum fun i => f i + g i) = sum f + sum g := sum_add_distrib f g #align cardinal.sum_add_distrib' Cardinal.sum_add_distrib' @[simp] theorem lift_sum {ι : Type u} (f : ι → Cardinal.{v}) : Cardinal.lift.{w} (Cardinal.sum f) = Cardinal.sum fun i => Cardinal.lift.{w} (f i) := Equiv.cardinal_eq <| Equiv.ulift.trans <| Equiv.sigmaCongrRight fun a => -- Porting note: Inserted universe hint .{_,_,v} below Nonempty.some <| by rw [← lift_mk_eq.{_,_,v}, mk_out, mk_out, lift_lift] #align cardinal.lift_sum Cardinal.lift_sum theorem sum_le_sum {ι} (f g : ι → Cardinal) (H : ∀ i, f i ≤ g i) : sum f ≤ sum g := ⟨(Embedding.refl _).sigmaMap fun i => Classical.choice <| by have := H i; rwa [← Quot.out_eq (f i), ← Quot.out_eq (g i)] at this⟩ #align cardinal.sum_le_sum Cardinal.sum_le_sum theorem mk_le_mk_mul_of_mk_preimage_le {c : Cardinal} (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ b : β, #(f ⁻¹' {b}) ≤ c) : #α ≤ #β * c := by simpa only [← mk_congr (@Equiv.sigmaFiberEquiv α β f), mk_sigma, ← sum_const'] using sum_le_sum _ _ hf #align cardinal.mk_le_mk_mul_of_mk_preimage_le Cardinal.mk_le_mk_mul_of_mk_preimage_le theorem lift_mk_le_lift_mk_mul_of_lift_mk_preimage_le {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {c : Cardinal} (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ b : β, lift.{v} #(f ⁻¹' {b}) ≤ c) : lift.{v} #α ≤ lift.{u} #β * c := (mk_le_mk_mul_of_mk_preimage_le fun x : ULift.{v} α => ULift.up.{u} (f x.1)) <| ULift.forall.2 fun b => (mk_congr <| (Equiv.ulift.image _).trans (Equiv.trans (by rw [Equiv.image_eq_preimage] /- Porting note: Need to insert the following `have` b/c bad fun coercion behaviour for Equivs -/ have : DFunLike.coe (Equiv.symm (Equiv.ulift (α := α))) = ULift.up (α := α) := rfl rw [this] simp only [preimage, mem_singleton_iff, ULift.up_inj, mem_setOf_eq, coe_setOf] exact Equiv.refl _) Equiv.ulift.symm)).trans_le (hf b) #align cardinal.lift_mk_le_lift_mk_mul_of_lift_mk_preimage_le Cardinal.lift_mk_le_lift_mk_mul_of_lift_mk_preimage_le /-- The range of an indexed cardinal function, whose outputs live in a higher universe than the inputs, is always bounded above. -/ theorem bddAbove_range {ι : Type u} (f : ι → Cardinal.{max u v}) : BddAbove (Set.range f) := ⟨_, by rintro a ⟨i, rfl⟩ -- Porting note: Added universe reference below exact le_sum.{v,u} f i⟩ #align cardinal.bdd_above_range Cardinal.bddAbove_range instance (a : Cardinal.{u}) : Small.{u} (Set.Iic a) := by rw [← mk_out a] apply @small_of_surjective (Set a.out) (Iic #a.out) _ fun x => ⟨#x, mk_set_le x⟩ rintro ⟨x, hx⟩ simpa using le_mk_iff_exists_set.1 hx instance (a : Cardinal.{u}) : Small.{u} (Set.Iio a) := small_subset Iio_subset_Iic_self /-- A set of cardinals is bounded above iff it's small, i.e. it corresponds to a usual ZFC set. -/ theorem bddAbove_iff_small {s : Set Cardinal.{u}} : BddAbove s ↔ Small.{u} s := ⟨fun ⟨a, ha⟩ => @small_subset _ (Iic a) s (fun x h => ha h) _, by rintro ⟨ι, ⟨e⟩⟩ suffices (range fun x : ι => (e.symm x).1) = s by rw [← this] apply bddAbove_range.{u, u} ext x refine ⟨?_, fun hx => ⟨e ⟨x, hx⟩, ?_⟩⟩ · rintro ⟨a, rfl⟩ exact (e.symm a).2 · simp_rw [Equiv.symm_apply_apply]⟩ #align cardinal.bdd_above_iff_small Cardinal.bddAbove_iff_small theorem bddAbove_of_small (s : Set Cardinal.{u}) [h : Small.{u} s] : BddAbove s := bddAbove_iff_small.2 h #align cardinal.bdd_above_of_small Cardinal.bddAbove_of_small theorem bddAbove_image (f : Cardinal.{u} → Cardinal.{max u v}) {s : Set Cardinal.{u}} (hs : BddAbove s) : BddAbove (f '' s) := by rw [bddAbove_iff_small] at hs ⊢ -- Porting note: added universes below exact small_lift.{_,v,_} _ #align cardinal.bdd_above_image Cardinal.bddAbove_image theorem bddAbove_range_comp {ι : Type u} {f : ι → Cardinal.{v}} (hf : BddAbove (range f)) (g : Cardinal.{v} → Cardinal.{max v w}) : BddAbove (range (g ∘ f)) := by rw [range_comp] exact bddAbove_image.{v,w} g hf #align cardinal.bdd_above_range_comp Cardinal.bddAbove_range_comp theorem iSup_le_sum {ι} (f : ι → Cardinal) : iSup f ≤ sum f := ciSup_le' <| le_sum.{u_2,u_1} _ #align cardinal.supr_le_sum Cardinal.iSup_le_sum -- Porting note: Added universe hint .{v,_} below theorem sum_le_iSup_lift {ι : Type u} (f : ι → Cardinal.{max u v}) : sum f ≤ Cardinal.lift.{v,_} #ι * iSup f := by rw [← (iSup f).lift_id, ← lift_umax, lift_umax.{max u v, u}, ← sum_const] exact sum_le_sum _ _ (le_ciSup <| bddAbove_range.{u, v} f) #align cardinal.sum_le_supr_lift Cardinal.sum_le_iSup_lift theorem sum_le_iSup {ι : Type u} (f : ι → Cardinal.{u}) : sum f ≤ #ι * iSup f := by rw [← lift_id #ι] exact sum_le_iSup_lift f #align cardinal.sum_le_supr Cardinal.sum_le_iSup theorem sum_nat_eq_add_sum_succ (f : ℕ → Cardinal.{u}) : Cardinal.sum f = f 0 + Cardinal.sum fun i => f (i + 1) := by refine (Equiv.sigmaNatSucc fun i => Quotient.out (f i)).cardinal_eq.trans ?_ simp only [mk_sum, mk_out, lift_id, mk_sigma] #align cardinal.sum_nat_eq_add_sum_succ Cardinal.sum_nat_eq_add_sum_succ -- Porting note: LFS is not in normal form. -- @[simp] /-- A variant of `ciSup_of_empty` but with `0` on the RHS for convenience -/ protected theorem iSup_of_empty {ι} (f : ι → Cardinal) [IsEmpty ι] : iSup f = 0 := ciSup_of_empty f #align cardinal.supr_of_empty Cardinal.iSup_of_empty lemma exists_eq_of_iSup_eq_of_not_isSuccLimit {ι : Type u} (f : ι → Cardinal.{v}) (ω : Cardinal.{v}) (hω : ¬ Order.IsSuccLimit ω) (h : ⨆ i : ι, f i = ω) : ∃ i, f i = ω := by subst h refine (isLUB_csSup' ?_).exists_of_not_isSuccLimit hω contrapose! hω with hf rw [iSup, csSup_of_not_bddAbove hf, csSup_empty] exact Order.isSuccLimit_bot lemma exists_eq_of_iSup_eq_of_not_isLimit {ι : Type u} [hι : Nonempty ι] (f : ι → Cardinal.{v}) (hf : BddAbove (range f)) (ω : Cardinal.{v}) (hω : ¬ ω.IsLimit) (h : ⨆ i : ι, f i = ω) : ∃ i, f i = ω := by refine (not_and_or.mp hω).elim (fun e ↦ ⟨hι.some, ?_⟩) (Cardinal.exists_eq_of_iSup_eq_of_not_isSuccLimit.{u, v} f ω · h) cases not_not.mp e rw [← le_zero_iff] at h ⊢ exact (le_ciSup hf _).trans h -- Porting note: simpNF is not happy with universe levels. @[simp, nolint simpNF] theorem lift_mk_shrink (α : Type u) [Small.{v} α] : Cardinal.lift.{max u w} #(Shrink.{v} α) = Cardinal.lift.{max v w} #α := -- Porting note: Added .{v,u,w} universe hint below lift_mk_eq.{v,u,w}.2 ⟨(equivShrink α).symm⟩ #align cardinal.lift_mk_shrink Cardinal.lift_mk_shrink @[simp] theorem lift_mk_shrink' (α : Type u) [Small.{v} α] : Cardinal.lift.{u} #(Shrink.{v} α) = Cardinal.lift.{v} #α := lift_mk_shrink.{u, v, 0} α #align cardinal.lift_mk_shrink' Cardinal.lift_mk_shrink' @[simp] theorem lift_mk_shrink'' (α : Type max u v) [Small.{v} α] : Cardinal.lift.{u} #(Shrink.{v} α) = #α := by rw [← lift_umax', lift_mk_shrink.{max u v, v, 0} α, ← lift_umax, lift_id] #align cardinal.lift_mk_shrink'' Cardinal.lift_mk_shrink'' /-- The indexed product of cardinals is the cardinality of the Pi type (dependent product). -/ def prod {ι : Type u} (f : ι → Cardinal) : Cardinal := #(∀ i, (f i).out) #align cardinal.prod Cardinal.prod @[simp] theorem mk_pi {ι : Type u} (α : ι → Type v) : #(∀ i, α i) = prod fun i => #(α i) := mk_congr <| Equiv.piCongrRight fun _ => outMkEquiv.symm #align cardinal.mk_pi Cardinal.mk_pi @[simp] theorem prod_const (ι : Type u) (a : Cardinal.{v}) : (prod fun _ : ι => a) = lift.{u} a ^ lift.{v} #ι := inductionOn a fun _ => mk_congr <| Equiv.piCongr Equiv.ulift.symm fun _ => outMkEquiv.trans Equiv.ulift.symm #align cardinal.prod_const Cardinal.prod_const theorem prod_const' (ι : Type u) (a : Cardinal.{u}) : (prod fun _ : ι => a) = a ^ #ι := inductionOn a fun _ => (mk_pi _).symm #align cardinal.prod_const' Cardinal.prod_const' theorem prod_le_prod {ι} (f g : ι → Cardinal) (H : ∀ i, f i ≤ g i) : prod f ≤ prod g := ⟨Embedding.piCongrRight fun i => Classical.choice <| by have := H i; rwa [← mk_out (f i), ← mk_out (g i)] at this⟩ #align cardinal.prod_le_prod Cardinal.prod_le_prod @[simp] theorem prod_eq_zero {ι} (f : ι → Cardinal.{u}) : prod f = 0 ↔ ∃ i, f i = 0 := by lift f to ι → Type u using fun _ => trivial simp only [mk_eq_zero_iff, ← mk_pi, isEmpty_pi] #align cardinal.prod_eq_zero Cardinal.prod_eq_zero theorem prod_ne_zero {ι} (f : ι → Cardinal) : prod f ≠ 0 ↔ ∀ i, f i ≠ 0 := by simp [prod_eq_zero] #align cardinal.prod_ne_zero Cardinal.prod_ne_zero @[simp] theorem lift_prod {ι : Type u} (c : ι → Cardinal.{v}) : lift.{w} (prod c) = prod fun i => lift.{w} (c i) := by lift c to ι → Type v using fun _ => trivial simp only [← mk_pi, ← mk_uLift] exact mk_congr (Equiv.ulift.trans <| Equiv.piCongrRight fun i => Equiv.ulift.symm) #align cardinal.lift_prod Cardinal.lift_prod theorem prod_eq_of_fintype {α : Type u} [h : Fintype α] (f : α → Cardinal.{v}) : prod f = Cardinal.lift.{u} (∏ i, f i) := by revert f refine Fintype.induction_empty_option ?_ ?_ ?_ α (h_fintype := h) · intro α β hβ e h f letI := Fintype.ofEquiv β e.symm rw [← e.prod_comp f, ← h] exact mk_congr (e.piCongrLeft _).symm · intro f rw [Fintype.univ_pempty, Finset.prod_empty, lift_one, Cardinal.prod, mk_eq_one] · intro α hα h f rw [Cardinal.prod, mk_congr Equiv.piOptionEquivProd, mk_prod, lift_umax'.{v, u}, mk_out, ← Cardinal.prod, lift_prod, Fintype.prod_option, lift_mul, ← h fun a => f (some a)] simp only [lift_id] #align cardinal.prod_eq_of_fintype Cardinal.prod_eq_of_fintype -- Porting note: Inserted .{u,v} below @[simp] theorem lift_sInf (s : Set Cardinal) : lift.{u,v} (sInf s) = sInf (lift.{u,v} '' s) := by rcases eq_empty_or_nonempty s with (rfl | hs) · simp · exact lift_monotone.map_csInf hs #align cardinal.lift_Inf Cardinal.lift_sInf -- Porting note: Inserted .{u,v} below @[simp] theorem lift_iInf {ι} (f : ι → Cardinal) : lift.{u,v} (iInf f) = ⨅ i, lift.{u,v} (f i) := by unfold iInf convert lift_sInf (range f) simp_rw [← comp_apply (f := lift), range_comp] #align cardinal.lift_infi Cardinal.lift_iInf theorem lift_down {a : Cardinal.{u}} {b : Cardinal.{max u v}} : b ≤ lift.{v,u} a → ∃ a', lift.{v,u} a' = b := inductionOn₂ a b fun α β => by rw [← lift_id #β, ← lift_umax, ← lift_umax.{u, v}, lift_mk_le.{v}] exact fun ⟨f⟩ => ⟨#(Set.range f), Eq.symm <| lift_mk_eq.{_, _, v}.2 ⟨Function.Embedding.equivOfSurjective (Embedding.codRestrict _ f Set.mem_range_self) fun ⟨a, ⟨b, e⟩⟩ => ⟨b, Subtype.eq e⟩⟩⟩ #align cardinal.lift_down Cardinal.lift_down -- Porting note: Inserted .{u,v} below theorem le_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {b : Cardinal.{max u v}} : b ≤ lift.{v,u} a ↔ ∃ a', lift.{v,u} a' = b ∧ a' ≤ a := ⟨fun h => let ⟨a', e⟩ := lift_down h ⟨a', e, lift_le.1 <| e.symm ▸ h⟩, fun ⟨_, e, h⟩ => e ▸ lift_le.2 h⟩ #align cardinal.le_lift_iff Cardinal.le_lift_iff -- Porting note: Inserted .{u,v} below theorem lt_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {b : Cardinal.{max u v}} : b < lift.{v,u} a ↔ ∃ a', lift.{v,u} a' = b ∧ a' < a := ⟨fun h => let ⟨a', e⟩ := lift_down h.le ⟨a', e, lift_lt.1 <| e.symm ▸ h⟩, fun ⟨_, e, h⟩ => e ▸ lift_lt.2 h⟩ #align cardinal.lt_lift_iff Cardinal.lt_lift_iff -- Porting note: Inserted .{u,v} below @[simp] theorem lift_succ (a) : lift.{v,u} (succ a) = succ (lift.{v,u} a) := le_antisymm (le_of_not_gt fun h => by rcases lt_lift_iff.1 h with ⟨b, e, h⟩ rw [lt_succ_iff, ← lift_le, e] at h exact h.not_lt (lt_succ _)) (succ_le_of_lt <| lift_lt.2 <| lt_succ a) #align cardinal.lift_succ Cardinal.lift_succ -- Porting note: simpNF is not happy with universe levels. -- Porting note: Inserted .{u,v} below @[simp, nolint simpNF] theorem lift_umax_eq {a : Cardinal.{u}} {b : Cardinal.{v}} : lift.{max v w} a = lift.{max u w} b ↔ lift.{v} a = lift.{u} b := by rw [← lift_lift.{v, w, u}, ← lift_lift.{u, w, v}, lift_inj] #align cardinal.lift_umax_eq Cardinal.lift_umax_eq -- Porting note: Inserted .{u,v} below @[simp] theorem lift_min {a b : Cardinal} : lift.{u,v} (min a b) = min (lift.{u,v} a) (lift.{u,v} b) := lift_monotone.map_min #align cardinal.lift_min Cardinal.lift_min -- Porting note: Inserted .{u,v} below @[simp] theorem lift_max {a b : Cardinal} : lift.{u,v} (max a b) = max (lift.{u,v} a) (lift.{u,v} b) := lift_monotone.map_max #align cardinal.lift_max Cardinal.lift_max /-- The lift of a supremum is the supremum of the lifts. -/ theorem lift_sSup {s : Set Cardinal} (hs : BddAbove s) : lift.{u} (sSup s) = sSup (lift.{u} '' s) := by apply ((le_csSup_iff' (bddAbove_image.{_,u} _ hs)).2 fun c hc => _).antisymm (csSup_le' _) · intro c hc by_contra h obtain ⟨d, rfl⟩ := Cardinal.lift_down (not_le.1 h).le simp_rw [lift_le] at h hc rw [csSup_le_iff' hs] at h exact h fun a ha => lift_le.1 <| hc (mem_image_of_mem _ ha) · rintro i ⟨j, hj, rfl⟩ exact lift_le.2 (le_csSup hs hj) #align cardinal.lift_Sup Cardinal.lift_sSup /-- The lift of a supremum is the supremum of the lifts. -/ theorem lift_iSup {ι : Type v} {f : ι → Cardinal.{w}} (hf : BddAbove (range f)) : lift.{u} (iSup f) = ⨆ i, lift.{u} (f i) := by rw [iSup, iSup, lift_sSup hf, ← range_comp] simp [Function.comp] #align cardinal.lift_supr Cardinal.lift_iSup /-- To prove that the lift of a supremum is bounded by some cardinal `t`, it suffices to show that the lift of each cardinal is bounded by `t`. -/ theorem lift_iSup_le {ι : Type v} {f : ι → Cardinal.{w}} {t : Cardinal} (hf : BddAbove (range f)) (w : ∀ i, lift.{u} (f i) ≤ t) : lift.{u} (iSup f) ≤ t := by rw [lift_iSup hf] exact ciSup_le' w #align cardinal.lift_supr_le Cardinal.lift_iSup_le @[simp] theorem lift_iSup_le_iff {ι : Type v} {f : ι → Cardinal.{w}} (hf : BddAbove (range f)) {t : Cardinal} : lift.{u} (iSup f) ≤ t ↔ ∀ i, lift.{u} (f i) ≤ t := by rw [lift_iSup hf] exact ciSup_le_iff' (bddAbove_range_comp.{_,_,u} hf _) #align cardinal.lift_supr_le_iff Cardinal.lift_iSup_le_iff universe v' w' /-- To prove an inequality between the lifts to a common universe of two different supremums, it suffices to show that the lift of each cardinal from the smaller supremum if bounded by the lift of some cardinal from the larger supremum. -/ theorem lift_iSup_le_lift_iSup {ι : Type v} {ι' : Type v'} {f : ι → Cardinal.{w}} {f' : ι' → Cardinal.{w'}} (hf : BddAbove (range f)) (hf' : BddAbove (range f')) {g : ι → ι'} (h : ∀ i, lift.{w'} (f i) ≤ lift.{w} (f' (g i))) : lift.{w'} (iSup f) ≤ lift.{w} (iSup f') := by rw [lift_iSup hf, lift_iSup hf'] exact ciSup_mono' (bddAbove_range_comp.{_,_,w} hf' _) fun i => ⟨_, h i⟩ #align cardinal.lift_supr_le_lift_supr Cardinal.lift_iSup_le_lift_iSup /-- A variant of `lift_iSup_le_lift_iSup` with universes specialized via `w = v` and `w' = v'`. This is sometimes necessary to avoid universe unification issues. -/ theorem lift_iSup_le_lift_iSup' {ι : Type v} {ι' : Type v'} {f : ι → Cardinal.{v}} {f' : ι' → Cardinal.{v'}} (hf : BddAbove (range f)) (hf' : BddAbove (range f')) (g : ι → ι') (h : ∀ i, lift.{v'} (f i) ≤ lift.{v} (f' (g i))) : lift.{v'} (iSup f) ≤ lift.{v} (iSup f') := lift_iSup_le_lift_iSup hf hf' h #align cardinal.lift_supr_le_lift_supr' Cardinal.lift_iSup_le_lift_iSup' /-- `ℵ₀` is the smallest infinite cardinal. -/ def aleph0 : Cardinal.{u} := lift #ℕ #align cardinal.aleph_0 Cardinal.aleph0 @[inherit_doc] scoped notation "ℵ₀" => Cardinal.aleph0 theorem mk_nat : #ℕ = ℵ₀ := (lift_id _).symm #align cardinal.mk_nat Cardinal.mk_nat theorem aleph0_ne_zero : ℵ₀ ≠ 0 := mk_ne_zero _ #align cardinal.aleph_0_ne_zero Cardinal.aleph0_ne_zero theorem aleph0_pos : 0 < ℵ₀ := pos_iff_ne_zero.2 aleph0_ne_zero #align cardinal.aleph_0_pos Cardinal.aleph0_pos @[simp] theorem lift_aleph0 : lift ℵ₀ = ℵ₀ := lift_lift _ #align cardinal.lift_aleph_0 Cardinal.lift_aleph0 @[simp] theorem aleph0_le_lift {c : Cardinal.{u}} : ℵ₀ ≤ lift.{v} c ↔ ℵ₀ ≤ c := by rw [← lift_aleph0.{u,v}, lift_le] #align cardinal.aleph_0_le_lift Cardinal.aleph0_le_lift @[simp] theorem lift_le_aleph0 {c : Cardinal.{u}} : lift.{v} c ≤ ℵ₀ ↔ c ≤ ℵ₀ := by rw [← lift_aleph0.{u,v}, lift_le] #align cardinal.lift_le_aleph_0 Cardinal.lift_le_aleph0 @[simp] theorem aleph0_lt_lift {c : Cardinal.{u}} : ℵ₀ < lift.{v} c ↔ ℵ₀ < c := by rw [← lift_aleph0.{u,v}, lift_lt] #align cardinal.aleph_0_lt_lift Cardinal.aleph0_lt_lift @[simp] theorem lift_lt_aleph0 {c : Cardinal.{u}} : lift.{v} c < ℵ₀ ↔ c < ℵ₀ := by rw [← lift_aleph0.{u,v}, lift_lt] #align cardinal.lift_lt_aleph_0 Cardinal.lift_lt_aleph0 /-! ### Properties about the cast from `ℕ` -/ section castFromN -- porting note (#10618): simp can prove this -- @[simp] theorem mk_fin (n : ℕ) : #(Fin n) = n := by simp #align cardinal.mk_fin Cardinal.mk_fin @[simp] theorem lift_natCast (n : ℕ) : lift.{u} (n : Cardinal.{v}) = n := by induction n <;> simp [*] #align cardinal.lift_nat_cast Cardinal.lift_natCast -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem lift_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : lift.{u} (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : Cardinal.{v})) = OfNat.ofNat n := lift_natCast n @[simp] theorem lift_eq_nat_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} : lift.{v} a = n ↔ a = n := lift_injective.eq_iff' (lift_natCast n) #align cardinal.lift_eq_nat_iff Cardinal.lift_eq_nat_iff @[simp] theorem lift_eq_ofNat_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} [n.AtLeastTwo] : lift.{v} a = (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) ↔ a = OfNat.ofNat n := lift_eq_nat_iff @[simp] theorem nat_eq_lift_iff {n : ℕ} {a : Cardinal.{u}} : (n : Cardinal) = lift.{v} a ↔ (n : Cardinal) = a := by rw [← lift_natCast.{v,u} n, lift_inj] #align cardinal.nat_eq_lift_iff Cardinal.nat_eq_lift_iff @[simp] theorem zero_eq_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} : (0 : Cardinal) = lift.{v} a ↔ 0 = a := by simpa using nat_eq_lift_iff (n := 0) @[simp] theorem one_eq_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} : (1 : Cardinal) = lift.{v} a ↔ 1 = a := by simpa using nat_eq_lift_iff (n := 1) -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem ofNat_eq_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} [n.AtLeastTwo] : (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : Cardinal)) = lift.{v} a ↔ (OfNat.ofNat n : Cardinal) = a := nat_eq_lift_iff @[simp] theorem lift_le_nat_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} : lift.{v} a ≤ n ↔ a ≤ n := by rw [← lift_natCast.{v,u}, lift_le] #align cardinal.lift_le_nat_iff Cardinal.lift_le_nat_iff @[simp] theorem lift_le_one_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} : lift.{v} a ≤ 1 ↔ a ≤ 1 := by simpa using lift_le_nat_iff (n := 1) -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem lift_le_ofNat_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} [n.AtLeastTwo] : lift.{v} a ≤ (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) ↔ a ≤ OfNat.ofNat n := lift_le_nat_iff @[simp] theorem nat_le_lift_iff {n : ℕ} {a : Cardinal.{u}} : n ≤ lift.{v} a ↔ n ≤ a := by rw [← lift_natCast.{v,u}, lift_le] #align cardinal.nat_le_lift_iff Cardinal.nat_le_lift_iff @[simp] theorem one_le_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} : (1 : Cardinal) ≤ lift.{v} a ↔ 1 ≤ a := by simpa using nat_le_lift_iff (n := 1) -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem ofNat_le_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} [n.AtLeastTwo] : (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : Cardinal)) ≤ lift.{v} a ↔ (OfNat.ofNat n : Cardinal) ≤ a := nat_le_lift_iff @[simp] theorem lift_lt_nat_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} : lift.{v} a < n ↔ a < n := by rw [← lift_natCast.{v,u}, lift_lt] #align cardinal.lift_lt_nat_iff Cardinal.lift_lt_nat_iff -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem lift_lt_ofNat_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} [n.AtLeastTwo] : lift.{v} a < (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) ↔ a < OfNat.ofNat n := lift_lt_nat_iff @[simp] theorem nat_lt_lift_iff {n : ℕ} {a : Cardinal.{u}} : n < lift.{v} a ↔ n < a := by rw [← lift_natCast.{v,u}, lift_lt] #align cardinal.nat_lt_lift_iff Cardinal.nat_lt_lift_iff -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem zero_lt_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} : (0 : Cardinal) < lift.{v} a ↔ 0 < a := by simpa using nat_lt_lift_iff (n := 0) @[simp] theorem one_lt_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} : (1 : Cardinal) < lift.{v} a ↔ 1 < a := by simpa using nat_lt_lift_iff (n := 1) -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem ofNat_lt_lift_iff {a : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} [n.AtLeastTwo] : (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : Cardinal)) < lift.{v} a ↔ (OfNat.ofNat n : Cardinal) < a := nat_lt_lift_iff theorem lift_mk_fin (n : ℕ) : lift #(Fin n) = n := rfl #align cardinal.lift_mk_fin Cardinal.lift_mk_fin
Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Basic.lean
1,428
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theorem mk_coe_finset {α : Type u} {s : Finset α} : #s = ↑(Finset.card s) := by
simp
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir, Jean Lo, Calle Sönne, Sébastien Gouëzel, Rémy Degenne -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Pow.Continuity import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Complex.LogDeriv import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Extend import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Prod import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Log.Deriv import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Deriv #align_import analysis.special_functions.pow.deriv from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3bce8d800a6f2b8f63fe1e588fd76a9ff4adcebe" /-! # Derivatives of power function on `ℂ`, `ℝ`, `ℝ≥0`, and `ℝ≥0∞` We also prove differentiability and provide derivatives for the power functions `x ^ y`. -/ noncomputable section open scoped Classical Real Topology NNReal ENNReal Filter open Filter namespace Complex theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow {p : ℂ × ℂ} (hp : p.1 ∈ slitPlane) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) ((p.2 * p.1 ^ (p.2 - 1)) • ContinuousLinearMap.fst ℂ ℂ ℂ + (p.1 ^ p.2 * log p.1) • ContinuousLinearMap.snd ℂ ℂ ℂ) p := by have A : p.1 ≠ 0 := slitPlane_ne_zero hp have : (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) =ᶠ[𝓝 p] fun x => exp (log x.1 * x.2) := ((isOpen_ne.preimage continuous_fst).eventually_mem A).mono fun p hp => cpow_def_of_ne_zero hp _ rw [cpow_sub _ _ A, cpow_one, mul_div_left_comm, mul_smul, mul_smul] refine HasStrictFDerivAt.congr_of_eventuallyEq ?_ this.symm simpa only [cpow_def_of_ne_zero A, div_eq_mul_inv, mul_smul, add_comm, smul_add] using ((hasStrictFDerivAt_fst.clog hp).mul hasStrictFDerivAt_snd).cexp #align complex.has_strict_fderiv_at_cpow Complex.hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow' {x y : ℂ} (hp : x ∈ slitPlane) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) ((y * x ^ (y - 1)) • ContinuousLinearMap.fst ℂ ℂ ℂ + (x ^ y * log x) • ContinuousLinearMap.snd ℂ ℂ ℂ) (x, y) := @hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow (x, y) hp #align complex.has_strict_fderiv_at_cpow' Complex.hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow' theorem hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow {x y : ℂ} (h : x ≠ 0 ∨ y ≠ 0) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun y => x ^ y) (x ^ y * log x) y := by rcases em (x = 0) with (rfl | hx) · replace h := h.neg_resolve_left rfl rw [log_zero, mul_zero] refine (hasStrictDerivAt_const _ 0).congr_of_eventuallyEq ?_ exact (isOpen_ne.eventually_mem h).mono fun y hy => (zero_cpow hy).symm · simpa only [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hx, mul_one] using ((hasStrictDerivAt_id y).const_mul (log x)).cexp #align complex.has_strict_deriv_at_const_cpow Complex.hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow theorem hasFDerivAt_cpow {p : ℂ × ℂ} (hp : p.1 ∈ slitPlane) : HasFDerivAt (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) ((p.2 * p.1 ^ (p.2 - 1)) • ContinuousLinearMap.fst ℂ ℂ ℂ + (p.1 ^ p.2 * log p.1) • ContinuousLinearMap.snd ℂ ℂ ℂ) p := (hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow hp).hasFDerivAt #align complex.has_fderiv_at_cpow Complex.hasFDerivAt_cpow end Complex section fderiv open Complex variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℂ E] {f g : E → ℂ} {f' g' : E →L[ℂ] ℂ} {x : E} {s : Set E} {c : ℂ} theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.cpow (hf : HasStrictFDerivAt f f' x) (hg : HasStrictFDerivAt g g' x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) ((g x * f x ^ (g x - 1)) • f' + (f x ^ g x * Complex.log (f x)) • g') x := by convert (@hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow ((fun x => (f x, g x)) x) h0).comp x (hf.prod hg) #align has_strict_fderiv_at.cpow HasStrictFDerivAt.cpow theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.const_cpow (hf : HasStrictFDerivAt f f' x) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x => c ^ f x) ((c ^ f x * Complex.log c) • f') x := (hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow h0).comp_hasStrictFDerivAt x hf #align has_strict_fderiv_at.const_cpow HasStrictFDerivAt.const_cpow theorem HasFDerivAt.cpow (hf : HasFDerivAt f f' x) (hg : HasFDerivAt g g' x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasFDerivAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) ((g x * f x ^ (g x - 1)) • f' + (f x ^ g x * Complex.log (f x)) • g') x := by convert (@Complex.hasFDerivAt_cpow ((fun x => (f x, g x)) x) h0).comp x (hf.prod hg) #align has_fderiv_at.cpow HasFDerivAt.cpow theorem HasFDerivAt.const_cpow (hf : HasFDerivAt f f' x) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : HasFDerivAt (fun x => c ^ f x) ((c ^ f x * Complex.log c) • f') x := (hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow h0).hasDerivAt.comp_hasFDerivAt x hf #align has_fderiv_at.const_cpow HasFDerivAt.const_cpow
Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Deriv.lean
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theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.cpow (hf : HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x) (hg : HasFDerivWithinAt g g' s x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasFDerivWithinAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) ((g x * f x ^ (g x - 1)) • f' + (f x ^ g x * Complex.log (f x)) • g') s x := by
convert (@Complex.hasFDerivAt_cpow ((fun x => (f x, g x)) x) h0).comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x (hf.prod hg)
/- Copyright (c) 2019 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Yakov Pechersky -/ import Mathlib.Data.List.Nodup import Mathlib.Data.List.Zip import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Defs import Mathlib.Data.List.Infix #align_import data.list.rotate from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f694c7dead66f5d4c80f446c796a5aad14707f0e" /-! # List rotation This file proves basic results about `List.rotate`, the list rotation. ## Main declarations * `List.IsRotated l₁ l₂`: States that `l₁` is a rotated version of `l₂`. * `List.cyclicPermutations l`: The list of all cyclic permutants of `l`, up to the length of `l`. ## Tags rotated, rotation, permutation, cycle -/ universe u variable {α : Type u} open Nat Function namespace List theorem rotate_mod (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : l.rotate (n % l.length) = l.rotate n := by simp [rotate] #align list.rotate_mod List.rotate_mod @[simp] theorem rotate_nil (n : ℕ) : ([] : List α).rotate n = [] := by simp [rotate] #align list.rotate_nil List.rotate_nil @[simp] theorem rotate_zero (l : List α) : l.rotate 0 = l := by simp [rotate] #align list.rotate_zero List.rotate_zero -- Porting note: removing simp, simp can prove it theorem rotate'_nil (n : ℕ) : ([] : List α).rotate' n = [] := by cases n <;> rfl #align list.rotate'_nil List.rotate'_nil @[simp] theorem rotate'_zero (l : List α) : l.rotate' 0 = l := by cases l <;> rfl #align list.rotate'_zero List.rotate'_zero theorem rotate'_cons_succ (l : List α) (a : α) (n : ℕ) : (a :: l : List α).rotate' n.succ = (l ++ [a]).rotate' n := by simp [rotate'] #align list.rotate'_cons_succ List.rotate'_cons_succ @[simp] theorem length_rotate' : ∀ (l : List α) (n : ℕ), (l.rotate' n).length = l.length | [], _ => by simp | a :: l, 0 => rfl | a :: l, n + 1 => by rw [List.rotate', length_rotate' (l ++ [a]) n]; simp #align list.length_rotate' List.length_rotate' theorem rotate'_eq_drop_append_take : ∀ {l : List α} {n : ℕ}, n ≤ l.length → l.rotate' n = l.drop n ++ l.take n | [], n, h => by simp [drop_append_of_le_length h] | l, 0, h => by simp [take_append_of_le_length h] | a :: l, n + 1, h => by have hnl : n ≤ l.length := le_of_succ_le_succ h have hnl' : n ≤ (l ++ [a]).length := by rw [length_append, length_cons, List.length]; exact le_of_succ_le h rw [rotate'_cons_succ, rotate'_eq_drop_append_take hnl', drop, take, drop_append_of_le_length hnl, take_append_of_le_length hnl]; simp #align list.rotate'_eq_drop_append_take List.rotate'_eq_drop_append_take theorem rotate'_rotate' : ∀ (l : List α) (n m : ℕ), (l.rotate' n).rotate' m = l.rotate' (n + m) | a :: l, 0, m => by simp | [], n, m => by simp | a :: l, n + 1, m => by rw [rotate'_cons_succ, rotate'_rotate' _ n, Nat.add_right_comm, ← rotate'_cons_succ, Nat.succ_eq_add_one] #align list.rotate'_rotate' List.rotate'_rotate' @[simp] theorem rotate'_length (l : List α) : rotate' l l.length = l := by rw [rotate'_eq_drop_append_take le_rfl]; simp #align list.rotate'_length List.rotate'_length @[simp] theorem rotate'_length_mul (l : List α) : ∀ n : ℕ, l.rotate' (l.length * n) = l | 0 => by simp | n + 1 => calc l.rotate' (l.length * (n + 1)) = (l.rotate' (l.length * n)).rotate' (l.rotate' (l.length * n)).length := by simp [-rotate'_length, Nat.mul_succ, rotate'_rotate'] _ = l := by rw [rotate'_length, rotate'_length_mul l n] #align list.rotate'_length_mul List.rotate'_length_mul theorem rotate'_mod (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : l.rotate' (n % l.length) = l.rotate' n := calc l.rotate' (n % l.length) = (l.rotate' (n % l.length)).rotate' ((l.rotate' (n % l.length)).length * (n / l.length)) := by rw [rotate'_length_mul] _ = l.rotate' n := by rw [rotate'_rotate', length_rotate', Nat.mod_add_div] #align list.rotate'_mod List.rotate'_mod theorem rotate_eq_rotate' (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : l.rotate n = l.rotate' n := if h : l.length = 0 then by simp_all [length_eq_zero] else by rw [← rotate'_mod, rotate'_eq_drop_append_take (le_of_lt (Nat.mod_lt _ (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero h)))]; simp [rotate] #align list.rotate_eq_rotate' List.rotate_eq_rotate' theorem rotate_cons_succ (l : List α) (a : α) (n : ℕ) : (a :: l : List α).rotate (n + 1) = (l ++ [a]).rotate n := by rw [rotate_eq_rotate', rotate_eq_rotate', rotate'_cons_succ] #align list.rotate_cons_succ List.rotate_cons_succ @[simp] theorem mem_rotate : ∀ {l : List α} {a : α} {n : ℕ}, a ∈ l.rotate n ↔ a ∈ l | [], _, n => by simp | a :: l, _, 0 => by simp | a :: l, _, n + 1 => by simp [rotate_cons_succ, mem_rotate, or_comm] #align list.mem_rotate List.mem_rotate @[simp] theorem length_rotate (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : (l.rotate n).length = l.length := by rw [rotate_eq_rotate', length_rotate'] #align list.length_rotate List.length_rotate @[simp] theorem rotate_replicate (a : α) (n : ℕ) (k : ℕ) : (replicate n a).rotate k = replicate n a := eq_replicate.2 ⟨by rw [length_rotate, length_replicate], fun b hb => eq_of_mem_replicate <| mem_rotate.1 hb⟩ #align list.rotate_replicate List.rotate_replicate theorem rotate_eq_drop_append_take {l : List α} {n : ℕ} : n ≤ l.length → l.rotate n = l.drop n ++ l.take n := by rw [rotate_eq_rotate']; exact rotate'_eq_drop_append_take #align list.rotate_eq_drop_append_take List.rotate_eq_drop_append_take theorem rotate_eq_drop_append_take_mod {l : List α} {n : ℕ} : l.rotate n = l.drop (n % l.length) ++ l.take (n % l.length) := by rcases l.length.zero_le.eq_or_lt with hl | hl · simp [eq_nil_of_length_eq_zero hl.symm] rw [← rotate_eq_drop_append_take (n.mod_lt hl).le, rotate_mod] #align list.rotate_eq_drop_append_take_mod List.rotate_eq_drop_append_take_mod @[simp] theorem rotate_append_length_eq (l l' : List α) : (l ++ l').rotate l.length = l' ++ l := by rw [rotate_eq_rotate'] induction l generalizing l' · simp · simp_all [rotate'] #align list.rotate_append_length_eq List.rotate_append_length_eq theorem rotate_rotate (l : List α) (n m : ℕ) : (l.rotate n).rotate m = l.rotate (n + m) := by rw [rotate_eq_rotate', rotate_eq_rotate', rotate_eq_rotate', rotate'_rotate'] #align list.rotate_rotate List.rotate_rotate @[simp] theorem rotate_length (l : List α) : rotate l l.length = l := by rw [rotate_eq_rotate', rotate'_length] #align list.rotate_length List.rotate_length @[simp] theorem rotate_length_mul (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : l.rotate (l.length * n) = l := by rw [rotate_eq_rotate', rotate'_length_mul] #align list.rotate_length_mul List.rotate_length_mul theorem rotate_perm (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : l.rotate n ~ l := by rw [rotate_eq_rotate'] induction' n with n hn generalizing l · simp · cases' l with hd tl · simp · rw [rotate'_cons_succ] exact (hn _).trans (perm_append_singleton _ _) #align list.rotate_perm List.rotate_perm @[simp] theorem nodup_rotate {l : List α} {n : ℕ} : Nodup (l.rotate n) ↔ Nodup l := (rotate_perm l n).nodup_iff #align list.nodup_rotate List.nodup_rotate @[simp] theorem rotate_eq_nil_iff {l : List α} {n : ℕ} : l.rotate n = [] ↔ l = [] := by induction' n with n hn generalizing l · simp · cases' l with hd tl · simp · simp [rotate_cons_succ, hn] #align list.rotate_eq_nil_iff List.rotate_eq_nil_iff @[simp] theorem nil_eq_rotate_iff {l : List α} {n : ℕ} : [] = l.rotate n ↔ [] = l := by rw [eq_comm, rotate_eq_nil_iff, eq_comm] #align list.nil_eq_rotate_iff List.nil_eq_rotate_iff @[simp] theorem rotate_singleton (x : α) (n : ℕ) : [x].rotate n = [x] := rotate_replicate x 1 n #align list.rotate_singleton List.rotate_singleton theorem zipWith_rotate_distrib {β γ : Type*} (f : α → β → γ) (l : List α) (l' : List β) (n : ℕ) (h : l.length = l'.length) : (zipWith f l l').rotate n = zipWith f (l.rotate n) (l'.rotate n) := by rw [rotate_eq_drop_append_take_mod, rotate_eq_drop_append_take_mod, rotate_eq_drop_append_take_mod, h, zipWith_append, ← zipWith_distrib_drop, ← zipWith_distrib_take, List.length_zipWith, h, min_self] rw [length_drop, length_drop, h] #align list.zip_with_rotate_distrib List.zipWith_rotate_distrib attribute [local simp] rotate_cons_succ -- Porting note: removing @[simp], simp can prove it theorem zipWith_rotate_one {β : Type*} (f : α → α → β) (x y : α) (l : List α) : zipWith f (x :: y :: l) ((x :: y :: l).rotate 1) = f x y :: zipWith f (y :: l) (l ++ [x]) := by simp #align list.zip_with_rotate_one List.zipWith_rotate_one theorem get?_rotate {l : List α} {n m : ℕ} (hml : m < l.length) : (l.rotate n).get? m = l.get? ((m + n) % l.length) := by rw [rotate_eq_drop_append_take_mod] rcases lt_or_le m (l.drop (n % l.length)).length with hm | hm · rw [get?_append hm, get?_drop, ← add_mod_mod] rw [length_drop, Nat.lt_sub_iff_add_lt] at hm rw [mod_eq_of_lt hm, Nat.add_comm] · have hlt : n % length l < length l := mod_lt _ (m.zero_le.trans_lt hml) rw [get?_append_right hm, get?_take, length_drop] · congr 1 rw [length_drop] at hm have hm' := Nat.sub_le_iff_le_add'.1 hm have : n % length l + m - length l < length l := by rw [Nat.sub_lt_iff_lt_add' hm'] exact Nat.add_lt_add hlt hml conv_rhs => rw [Nat.add_comm m, ← mod_add_mod, mod_eq_sub_mod hm', mod_eq_of_lt this] rw [← Nat.add_right_inj, ← Nat.add_sub_assoc, Nat.add_sub_sub_cancel, Nat.add_sub_cancel', Nat.add_comm] exacts [hm', hlt.le, hm] · rwa [Nat.sub_lt_iff_lt_add hm, length_drop, Nat.sub_add_cancel hlt.le] #align list.nth_rotate List.get?_rotate -- Porting note (#10756): new lemma theorem get_rotate (l : List α) (n : ℕ) (k : Fin (l.rotate n).length) : (l.rotate n).get k = l.get ⟨(k + n) % l.length, mod_lt _ (length_rotate l n ▸ k.1.zero_le.trans_lt k.2)⟩ := by rw [← Option.some_inj, ← get?_eq_get, ← get?_eq_get, get?_rotate] exact k.2.trans_eq (length_rotate _ _) theorem head?_rotate {l : List α} {n : ℕ} (h : n < l.length) : head? (l.rotate n) = l.get? n := by rw [← get?_zero, get?_rotate (n.zero_le.trans_lt h), Nat.zero_add, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt h] #align list.head'_rotate List.head?_rotate -- Porting note: moved down from its original location below `get_rotate` so that the -- non-deprecated lemma does not use the deprecated version set_option linter.deprecated false in @[deprecated get_rotate (since := "2023-01-13")] theorem nthLe_rotate (l : List α) (n k : ℕ) (hk : k < (l.rotate n).length) : (l.rotate n).nthLe k hk = l.nthLe ((k + n) % l.length) (mod_lt _ (length_rotate l n ▸ k.zero_le.trans_lt hk)) := get_rotate l n ⟨k, hk⟩ #align list.nth_le_rotate List.nthLe_rotate set_option linter.deprecated false in theorem nthLe_rotate_one (l : List α) (k : ℕ) (hk : k < (l.rotate 1).length) : (l.rotate 1).nthLe k hk = l.nthLe ((k + 1) % l.length) (mod_lt _ (length_rotate l 1 ▸ k.zero_le.trans_lt hk)) := nthLe_rotate l 1 k hk #align list.nth_le_rotate_one List.nthLe_rotate_one -- Porting note (#10756): new lemma /-- A version of `List.get_rotate` that represents `List.get l` in terms of `List.get (List.rotate l n)`, not vice versa. Can be used instead of rewriting `List.get_rotate` from right to left. -/ theorem get_eq_get_rotate (l : List α) (n : ℕ) (k : Fin l.length) : l.get k = (l.rotate n).get ⟨(l.length - n % l.length + k) % l.length, (Nat.mod_lt _ (k.1.zero_le.trans_lt k.2)).trans_eq (length_rotate _ _).symm⟩ := by rw [get_rotate] refine congr_arg l.get (Fin.eq_of_val_eq ?_) simp only [mod_add_mod] rw [← add_mod_mod, Nat.add_right_comm, Nat.sub_add_cancel, add_mod_left, mod_eq_of_lt] exacts [k.2, (mod_lt _ (k.1.zero_le.trans_lt k.2)).le] set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A variant of `List.nthLe_rotate` useful for rewrites from right to left. -/ @[deprecated get_eq_get_rotate] theorem nthLe_rotate' (l : List α) (n k : ℕ) (hk : k < l.length) : (l.rotate n).nthLe ((l.length - n % l.length + k) % l.length) ((Nat.mod_lt _ (k.zero_le.trans_lt hk)).trans_le (length_rotate _ _).ge) = l.nthLe k hk := (get_eq_get_rotate l n ⟨k, hk⟩).symm #align list.nth_le_rotate' List.nthLe_rotate' theorem rotate_eq_self_iff_eq_replicate [hα : Nonempty α] : ∀ {l : List α}, (∀ n, l.rotate n = l) ↔ ∃ a, l = replicate l.length a | [] => by simp | a :: l => ⟨fun h => ⟨a, ext_get (length_replicate _ _).symm fun n h₁ h₂ => by rw [get_replicate, ← Option.some_inj, ← get?_eq_get, ← head?_rotate h₁, h, head?_cons]⟩, fun ⟨b, hb⟩ n => by rw [hb, rotate_replicate]⟩ #align list.rotate_eq_self_iff_eq_replicate List.rotate_eq_self_iff_eq_replicate theorem rotate_one_eq_self_iff_eq_replicate [Nonempty α] {l : List α} : l.rotate 1 = l ↔ ∃ a : α, l = List.replicate l.length a := ⟨fun h => rotate_eq_self_iff_eq_replicate.mp fun n => Nat.rec l.rotate_zero (fun n hn => by rwa [Nat.succ_eq_add_one, ← l.rotate_rotate, hn]) n, fun h => rotate_eq_self_iff_eq_replicate.mpr h 1⟩ #align list.rotate_one_eq_self_iff_eq_replicate List.rotate_one_eq_self_iff_eq_replicate theorem rotate_injective (n : ℕ) : Function.Injective fun l : List α => l.rotate n := by rintro l l' (h : l.rotate n = l'.rotate n) have hle : l.length = l'.length := (l.length_rotate n).symm.trans (h.symm ▸ l'.length_rotate n) rw [rotate_eq_drop_append_take_mod, rotate_eq_drop_append_take_mod] at h obtain ⟨hd, ht⟩ := append_inj h (by simp_all) rw [← take_append_drop _ l, ht, hd, take_append_drop] #align list.rotate_injective List.rotate_injective @[simp] theorem rotate_eq_rotate {l l' : List α} {n : ℕ} : l.rotate n = l'.rotate n ↔ l = l' := (rotate_injective n).eq_iff #align list.rotate_eq_rotate List.rotate_eq_rotate theorem rotate_eq_iff {l l' : List α} {n : ℕ} : l.rotate n = l' ↔ l = l'.rotate (l'.length - n % l'.length) := by rw [← @rotate_eq_rotate _ l _ n, rotate_rotate, ← rotate_mod l', add_mod] rcases l'.length.zero_le.eq_or_lt with hl | hl · rw [eq_nil_of_length_eq_zero hl.symm, rotate_nil] · rcases (Nat.zero_le (n % l'.length)).eq_or_lt with hn | hn · simp [← hn] · rw [mod_eq_of_lt (Nat.sub_lt hl hn), Nat.sub_add_cancel, mod_self, rotate_zero] exact (Nat.mod_lt _ hl).le #align list.rotate_eq_iff List.rotate_eq_iff @[simp] theorem rotate_eq_singleton_iff {l : List α} {n : ℕ} {x : α} : l.rotate n = [x] ↔ l = [x] := by rw [rotate_eq_iff, rotate_singleton] #align list.rotate_eq_singleton_iff List.rotate_eq_singleton_iff @[simp] theorem singleton_eq_rotate_iff {l : List α} {n : ℕ} {x : α} : [x] = l.rotate n ↔ [x] = l := by rw [eq_comm, rotate_eq_singleton_iff, eq_comm] #align list.singleton_eq_rotate_iff List.singleton_eq_rotate_iff theorem reverse_rotate (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : (l.rotate n).reverse = l.reverse.rotate (l.length - n % l.length) := by rw [← length_reverse l, ← rotate_eq_iff] induction' n with n hn generalizing l · simp · cases' l with hd tl · simp · rw [rotate_cons_succ, ← rotate_rotate, hn] simp #align list.reverse_rotate List.reverse_rotate theorem rotate_reverse (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : l.reverse.rotate n = (l.rotate (l.length - n % l.length)).reverse := by rw [← reverse_reverse l] simp_rw [reverse_rotate, reverse_reverse, rotate_eq_iff, rotate_rotate, length_rotate, length_reverse] rw [← length_reverse l] let k := n % l.reverse.length cases' hk' : k with k' · simp_all! [k, length_reverse, ← rotate_rotate] · cases' l with x l · simp · rw [Nat.mod_eq_of_lt, Nat.sub_add_cancel, rotate_length] · exact Nat.sub_le _ _ · exact Nat.sub_lt (by simp) (by simp_all! [k]) #align list.rotate_reverse List.rotate_reverse theorem map_rotate {β : Type*} (f : α → β) (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : map f (l.rotate n) = (map f l).rotate n := by induction' n with n hn IH generalizing l · simp · cases' l with hd tl · simp · simp [hn] #align list.map_rotate List.map_rotate
Mathlib/Data/List/Rotate.lean
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theorem Nodup.rotate_congr {l : List α} (hl : l.Nodup) (hn : l ≠ []) (i j : ℕ) (h : l.rotate i = l.rotate j) : i % l.length = j % l.length := by
rw [← rotate_mod l i, ← rotate_mod l j] at h simpa only [head?_rotate, mod_lt, length_pos_of_ne_nil hn, get?_eq_get, Option.some_inj, hl.get_inj_iff, Fin.ext_iff] using congr_arg head? h
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Justin Thomas. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Justin Thomas -/ import Mathlib.FieldTheory.Minpoly.Field import Mathlib.RingTheory.PrincipalIdealDomain import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Module.AEval #align_import linear_algebra.annihilating_polynomial from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d3e8e0a0237c10c2627bf52c246b15ff8e7df4c0" /-! # Annihilating Ideal Given a commutative ring `R` and an `R`-algebra `A` Every element `a : A` defines an ideal `Polynomial.annIdeal a ⊆ R[X]`. Simply put, this is the set of polynomials `p` where the polynomial evaluation `p(a)` is 0. ## Special case where the ground ring is a field In the special case that `R` is a field, we use the notation `R = 𝕜`. Here `𝕜[X]` is a PID, so there is a polynomial `g ∈ Polynomial.annIdeal a` which generates the ideal. We show that if this generator is chosen to be monic, then it is the minimal polynomial of `a`, as defined in `FieldTheory.Minpoly`. ## Special case: endomorphism algebra Given an `R`-module `M` (`[AddCommGroup M] [Module R M]`) there are some common specializations which may be more familiar. * Example 1: `A = M →ₗ[R] M`, the endomorphism algebra of an `R`-module M. * Example 2: `A = n × n` matrices with entries in `R`. -/ open Polynomial namespace Polynomial section Semiring variable {R A : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [Semiring A] [Algebra R A] variable (R) /-- `annIdeal R a` is the *annihilating ideal* of all `p : R[X]` such that `p(a) = 0`. The informal notation `p(a)` stand for `Polynomial.aeval a p`. Again informally, the annihilating ideal of `a` is `{ p ∈ R[X] | p(a) = 0 }`. This is an ideal in `R[X]`. The formal definition uses the kernel of the aeval map. -/ noncomputable def annIdeal (a : A) : Ideal R[X] := RingHom.ker ((aeval a).toRingHom : R[X] →+* A) #align polynomial.ann_ideal Polynomial.annIdeal variable {R} /-- It is useful to refer to ideal membership sometimes and the annihilation condition other times. -/ theorem mem_annIdeal_iff_aeval_eq_zero {a : A} {p : R[X]} : p ∈ annIdeal R a ↔ aeval a p = 0 := Iff.rfl #align polynomial.mem_ann_ideal_iff_aeval_eq_zero Polynomial.mem_annIdeal_iff_aeval_eq_zero end Semiring section Field variable {𝕜 A : Type*} [Field 𝕜] [Ring A] [Algebra 𝕜 A] variable (𝕜) open Submodule /-- `annIdealGenerator 𝕜 a` is the monic generator of `annIdeal 𝕜 a` if one exists, otherwise `0`. Since `𝕜[X]` is a principal ideal domain there is a polynomial `g` such that `span 𝕜 {g} = annIdeal a`. This picks some generator. We prefer the monic generator of the ideal. -/ noncomputable def annIdealGenerator (a : A) : 𝕜[X] := let g := IsPrincipal.generator <| annIdeal 𝕜 a g * C g.leadingCoeff⁻¹ #align polynomial.ann_ideal_generator Polynomial.annIdealGenerator section variable {𝕜} @[simp]
Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AnnihilatingPolynomial.lean
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theorem annIdealGenerator_eq_zero_iff {a : A} : annIdealGenerator 𝕜 a = 0 ↔ annIdeal 𝕜 a = ⊥ := by
simp only [annIdealGenerator, mul_eq_zero, IsPrincipal.eq_bot_iff_generator_eq_zero, Polynomial.C_eq_zero, inv_eq_zero, Polynomial.leadingCoeff_eq_zero, or_self_iff]
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Andrew Yang. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Andrew Yang -/ import Mathlib.RingTheory.FiniteType import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.AtPrime import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.Away.Basic import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.Integer import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.Submodule import Mathlib.RingTheory.Nilpotent.Lemmas import Mathlib.RingTheory.RingHomProperties import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton #align_import ring_theory.local_properties from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"a7c017d750512a352b623b1824d75da5998457d0" /-! # Local properties of commutative rings In this file, we provide the proofs of various local properties. ## Naming Conventions * `localization_P` : `P` holds for `S⁻¹R` if `P` holds for `R`. * `P_of_localization_maximal` : `P` holds for `R` if `P` holds for `Rₘ` for all maximal `m`. * `P_of_localization_prime` : `P` holds for `R` if `P` holds for `Rₘ` for all prime `m`. * `P_ofLocalizationSpan` : `P` holds for `R` if given a spanning set `{fᵢ}`, `P` holds for all `R_{fᵢ}`. ## Main results The following properties are covered: * The triviality of an ideal or an element: `ideal_eq_bot_of_localization`, `eq_zero_of_localization` * `isReduced` : `localization_isReduced`, `isReduced_of_localization_maximal`. * `finite`: `localization_finite`, `finite_ofLocalizationSpan` * `finiteType`: `localization_finiteType`, `finiteType_ofLocalizationSpan` -/ open scoped Pointwise Classical universe u variable {R S : Type u} [CommRing R] [CommRing S] (M : Submonoid R) variable (N : Submonoid S) (R' S' : Type u) [CommRing R'] [CommRing S'] (f : R →+* S) variable [Algebra R R'] [Algebra S S'] section Properties section CommRing variable (P : ∀ (R : Type u) [CommRing R], Prop) /-- A property `P` of comm rings is said to be preserved by localization if `P` holds for `M⁻¹R` whenever `P` holds for `R`. -/ def LocalizationPreserves : Prop := ∀ {R : Type u} [hR : CommRing R] (M : Submonoid R) (S : Type u) [hS : CommRing S] [Algebra R S] [IsLocalization M S], @P R hR → @P S hS #align localization_preserves LocalizationPreserves /-- A property `P` of comm rings satisfies `OfLocalizationMaximal` if `P` holds for `R` whenever `P` holds for `Rₘ` for all maximal ideal `m`. -/ def OfLocalizationMaximal : Prop := ∀ (R : Type u) [CommRing R], (∀ (J : Ideal R) (_ : J.IsMaximal), P (Localization.AtPrime J)) → P R #align of_localization_maximal OfLocalizationMaximal end CommRing section RingHom variable (P : ∀ {R S : Type u} [CommRing R] [CommRing S] (_ : R →+* S), Prop) /-- A property `P` of ring homs is said to be preserved by localization if `P` holds for `M⁻¹R →+* M⁻¹S` whenever `P` holds for `R →+* S`. -/ def RingHom.LocalizationPreserves := ∀ ⦃R S : Type u⦄ [CommRing R] [CommRing S] (f : R →+* S) (M : Submonoid R) (R' S' : Type u) [CommRing R'] [CommRing S'] [Algebra R R'] [Algebra S S'] [IsLocalization M R'] [IsLocalization (M.map f) S'], P f → P (IsLocalization.map S' f (Submonoid.le_comap_map M) : R' →+* S') #align ring_hom.localization_preserves RingHom.LocalizationPreserves /-- A property `P` of ring homs satisfies `RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpan` if `P` holds for `R →+* S` whenever there exists a finite set `{ r }` that spans `R` such that `P` holds for `Rᵣ →+* Sᵣ`. Note that this is equivalent to `RingHom.OfLocalizationSpan` via `RingHom.ofLocalizationSpan_iff_finite`, but this is easier to prove. -/ def RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpan := ∀ ⦃R S : Type u⦄ [CommRing R] [CommRing S] (f : R →+* S) (s : Finset R) (_ : Ideal.span (s : Set R) = ⊤) (_ : ∀ r : s, P (Localization.awayMap f r)), P f #align ring_hom.of_localization_finite_span RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpan /-- A property `P` of ring homs satisfies `RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpan` if `P` holds for `R →+* S` whenever there exists a set `{ r }` that spans `R` such that `P` holds for `Rᵣ →+* Sᵣ`. Note that this is equivalent to `RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpan` via `RingHom.ofLocalizationSpan_iff_finite`, but this has less restrictions when applying. -/ def RingHom.OfLocalizationSpan := ∀ ⦃R S : Type u⦄ [CommRing R] [CommRing S] (f : R →+* S) (s : Set R) (_ : Ideal.span s = ⊤) (_ : ∀ r : s, P (Localization.awayMap f r)), P f #align ring_hom.of_localization_span RingHom.OfLocalizationSpan /-- A property `P` of ring homs satisfies `RingHom.HoldsForLocalizationAway` if `P` holds for each localization map `R →+* Rᵣ`. -/ def RingHom.HoldsForLocalizationAway : Prop := ∀ ⦃R : Type u⦄ (S : Type u) [CommRing R] [CommRing S] [Algebra R S] (r : R) [IsLocalization.Away r S], P (algebraMap R S) #align ring_hom.holds_for_localization_away RingHom.HoldsForLocalizationAway /-- A property `P` of ring homs satisfies `RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpanTarget` if `P` holds for `R →+* S` whenever there exists a finite set `{ r }` that spans `S` such that `P` holds for `R →+* Sᵣ`. Note that this is equivalent to `RingHom.OfLocalizationSpanTarget` via `RingHom.ofLocalizationSpanTarget_iff_finite`, but this is easier to prove. -/ def RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpanTarget : Prop := ∀ ⦃R S : Type u⦄ [CommRing R] [CommRing S] (f : R →+* S) (s : Finset S) (_ : Ideal.span (s : Set S) = ⊤) (_ : ∀ r : s, P ((algebraMap S (Localization.Away (r : S))).comp f)), P f #align ring_hom.of_localization_finite_span_target RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpanTarget /-- A property `P` of ring homs satisfies `RingHom.OfLocalizationSpanTarget` if `P` holds for `R →+* S` whenever there exists a set `{ r }` that spans `S` such that `P` holds for `R →+* Sᵣ`. Note that this is equivalent to `RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpanTarget` via `RingHom.ofLocalizationSpanTarget_iff_finite`, but this has less restrictions when applying. -/ def RingHom.OfLocalizationSpanTarget : Prop := ∀ ⦃R S : Type u⦄ [CommRing R] [CommRing S] (f : R →+* S) (s : Set S) (_ : Ideal.span s = ⊤) (_ : ∀ r : s, P ((algebraMap S (Localization.Away (r : S))).comp f)), P f #align ring_hom.of_localization_span_target RingHom.OfLocalizationSpanTarget /-- A property `P` of ring homs satisfies `RingHom.OfLocalizationPrime` if `P` holds for `R` whenever `P` holds for `Rₘ` for all prime ideals `p`. -/ def RingHom.OfLocalizationPrime : Prop := ∀ ⦃R S : Type u⦄ [CommRing R] [CommRing S] (f : R →+* S), (∀ (J : Ideal S) (_ : J.IsPrime), P (Localization.localRingHom _ J f rfl)) → P f #align ring_hom.of_localization_prime RingHom.OfLocalizationPrime /-- A property of ring homs is local if it is preserved by localizations and compositions, and for each `{ r }` that spans `S`, we have `P (R →+* S) ↔ ∀ r, P (R →+* Sᵣ)`. -/ structure RingHom.PropertyIsLocal : Prop where LocalizationPreserves : RingHom.LocalizationPreserves @P OfLocalizationSpanTarget : RingHom.OfLocalizationSpanTarget @P StableUnderComposition : RingHom.StableUnderComposition @P HoldsForLocalizationAway : RingHom.HoldsForLocalizationAway @P #align ring_hom.property_is_local RingHom.PropertyIsLocal theorem RingHom.ofLocalizationSpan_iff_finite : RingHom.OfLocalizationSpan @P ↔ RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpan @P := by delta RingHom.OfLocalizationSpan RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpan apply forall₅_congr -- TODO: Using `refine` here breaks `resetI`. intros constructor · intro h s; exact h s · intro h s hs hs' obtain ⟨s', h₁, h₂⟩ := (Ideal.span_eq_top_iff_finite s).mp hs exact h s' h₂ fun x => hs' ⟨_, h₁ x.prop⟩ #align ring_hom.of_localization_span_iff_finite RingHom.ofLocalizationSpan_iff_finite theorem RingHom.ofLocalizationSpanTarget_iff_finite : RingHom.OfLocalizationSpanTarget @P ↔ RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpanTarget @P := by delta RingHom.OfLocalizationSpanTarget RingHom.OfLocalizationFiniteSpanTarget apply forall₅_congr -- TODO: Using `refine` here breaks `resetI`. intros constructor · intro h s; exact h s · intro h s hs hs' obtain ⟨s', h₁, h₂⟩ := (Ideal.span_eq_top_iff_finite s).mp hs exact h s' h₂ fun x => hs' ⟨_, h₁ x.prop⟩ #align ring_hom.of_localization_span_target_iff_finite RingHom.ofLocalizationSpanTarget_iff_finite variable {P f R' S'} theorem RingHom.PropertyIsLocal.respectsIso (hP : RingHom.PropertyIsLocal @P) : RingHom.RespectsIso @P := by apply hP.StableUnderComposition.respectsIso introv letI := e.toRingHom.toAlgebra -- Porting note: was `apply_with hP.holds_for_localization_away { instances := ff }` have : IsLocalization.Away (1 : R) S := by apply IsLocalization.away_of_isUnit_of_bijective _ isUnit_one e.bijective exact RingHom.PropertyIsLocal.HoldsForLocalizationAway hP S (1 : R) #align ring_hom.property_is_local.respects_iso RingHom.PropertyIsLocal.respectsIso -- Almost all arguments are implicit since this is not intended to use mid-proof. theorem RingHom.LocalizationPreserves.away (H : RingHom.LocalizationPreserves @P) (r : R) [IsLocalization.Away r R'] [IsLocalization.Away (f r) S'] (hf : P f) : P (IsLocalization.Away.map R' S' f r) := by have : IsLocalization ((Submonoid.powers r).map f) S' := by rw [Submonoid.map_powers]; assumption exact H f (Submonoid.powers r) R' S' hf #align ring_hom.localization_preserves.away RingHom.LocalizationPreserves.away theorem RingHom.PropertyIsLocal.ofLocalizationSpan (hP : RingHom.PropertyIsLocal @P) : RingHom.OfLocalizationSpan @P := by introv R hs hs' apply_fun Ideal.map f at hs rw [Ideal.map_span, Ideal.map_top] at hs apply hP.OfLocalizationSpanTarget _ _ hs rintro ⟨_, r, hr, rfl⟩ convert hP.StableUnderComposition _ _ (hP.HoldsForLocalizationAway (Localization.Away r) r) (hs' ⟨r, hr⟩) using 1 exact (IsLocalization.map_comp _).symm #align ring_hom.property_is_local.of_localization_span RingHom.PropertyIsLocal.ofLocalizationSpan lemma RingHom.OfLocalizationSpanTarget.ofIsLocalization (hP : RingHom.OfLocalizationSpanTarget P) (hP' : RingHom.RespectsIso P) {R S : Type u} [CommRing R] [CommRing S] (f : R →+* S) (s : Set S) (hs : Ideal.span s = ⊤) (hT : ∀ r : s, ∃ (T : Type u) (_ : CommRing T) (_ : Algebra S T) (_ : IsLocalization.Away (r : S) T), P ((algebraMap S T).comp f)) : P f := by apply hP _ s hs intros r obtain ⟨T, _, _, _, hT⟩ := hT r convert hP'.1 _ (Localization.algEquiv (R := S) (Submonoid.powers (r : S)) T).symm.toRingEquiv hT rw [← RingHom.comp_assoc, RingEquiv.toRingHom_eq_coe, AlgEquiv.toRingEquiv_eq_coe, AlgEquiv.toRingEquiv_toRingHom, Localization.coe_algEquiv_symm, IsLocalization.map_comp, RingHom.comp_id] end RingHom end Properties section Ideal open scoped nonZeroDivisors /-- Let `I J : Ideal R`. If the localization of `I` at each maximal ideal `P` is included in the localization of `J` at `P`, then `I ≤ J`. -/ theorem Ideal.le_of_localization_maximal {I J : Ideal R} (h : ∀ (P : Ideal R) (hP : P.IsMaximal), Ideal.map (algebraMap R (Localization.AtPrime P)) I ≤ Ideal.map (algebraMap R (Localization.AtPrime P)) J) : I ≤ J := by intro x hx suffices J.colon (Ideal.span {x}) = ⊤ by simpa using Submodule.mem_colon.mp (show (1 : R) ∈ J.colon (Ideal.span {x}) from this.symm ▸ Submodule.mem_top) x (Ideal.mem_span_singleton_self x) refine Not.imp_symm (J.colon (Ideal.span {x})).exists_le_maximal ?_ push_neg intro P hP le obtain ⟨⟨⟨a, ha⟩, ⟨s, hs⟩⟩, eq⟩ := (IsLocalization.mem_map_algebraMap_iff P.primeCompl _).mp (h P hP (Ideal.mem_map_of_mem _ hx)) rw [← _root_.map_mul, ← sub_eq_zero, ← map_sub] at eq obtain ⟨⟨m, hm⟩, eq⟩ := (IsLocalization.map_eq_zero_iff P.primeCompl _ _).mp eq refine hs ((hP.isPrime.mem_or_mem (le (Ideal.mem_colon_singleton.mpr ?_))).resolve_right hm) simp only [Subtype.coe_mk, mul_sub, sub_eq_zero, mul_comm x s, mul_left_comm] at eq simpa only [mul_assoc, eq] using J.mul_mem_left m ha #align ideal.le_of_localization_maximal Ideal.le_of_localization_maximal /-- Let `I J : Ideal R`. If the localization of `I` at each maximal ideal `P` is equal to the localization of `J` at `P`, then `I = J`. -/ theorem Ideal.eq_of_localization_maximal {I J : Ideal R} (h : ∀ (P : Ideal R) (_ : P.IsMaximal), Ideal.map (algebraMap R (Localization.AtPrime P)) I = Ideal.map (algebraMap R (Localization.AtPrime P)) J) : I = J := le_antisymm (Ideal.le_of_localization_maximal fun P hP => (h P hP).le) (Ideal.le_of_localization_maximal fun P hP => (h P hP).ge) #align ideal.eq_of_localization_maximal Ideal.eq_of_localization_maximal /-- An ideal is trivial if its localization at every maximal ideal is trivial. -/ theorem ideal_eq_bot_of_localization' (I : Ideal R) (h : ∀ (J : Ideal R) (hJ : J.IsMaximal), Ideal.map (algebraMap R (Localization.AtPrime J)) I = ⊥) : I = ⊥ := Ideal.eq_of_localization_maximal fun P hP => by simpa using h P hP #align ideal_eq_bot_of_localization' ideal_eq_bot_of_localization' -- TODO: This proof should work for all modules, once we have enough material on submodules of -- localized modules. /-- An ideal is trivial if its localization at every maximal ideal is trivial. -/ theorem ideal_eq_bot_of_localization (I : Ideal R) (h : ∀ (J : Ideal R) (hJ : J.IsMaximal), IsLocalization.coeSubmodule (Localization.AtPrime J) I = ⊥) : I = ⊥ := ideal_eq_bot_of_localization' _ fun P hP => (Ideal.map_eq_bot_iff_le_ker _).mpr fun x hx => by rw [RingHom.mem_ker, ← Submodule.mem_bot R, ← h P hP, IsLocalization.mem_coeSubmodule] exact ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ #align ideal_eq_bot_of_localization ideal_eq_bot_of_localization theorem eq_zero_of_localization (r : R) (h : ∀ (J : Ideal R) (hJ : J.IsMaximal), algebraMap R (Localization.AtPrime J) r = 0) : r = 0 := by rw [← Ideal.span_singleton_eq_bot] apply ideal_eq_bot_of_localization intro J hJ delta IsLocalization.coeSubmodule erw [Submodule.map_span, Submodule.span_eq_bot] rintro _ ⟨_, h', rfl⟩ cases Set.mem_singleton_iff.mpr h' exact h J hJ #align eq_zero_of_localization eq_zero_of_localization end Ideal section Reduced theorem localization_isReduced : LocalizationPreserves fun R hR => IsReduced R := by introv R _ _ constructor rintro x ⟨_ | n, e⟩ · simpa using congr_arg (· * x) e obtain ⟨⟨y, m⟩, hx⟩ := IsLocalization.surj M x dsimp only at hx let hx' := congr_arg (· ^ n.succ) hx simp only [mul_pow, e, zero_mul, ← RingHom.map_pow] at hx' rw [← (algebraMap R S).map_zero] at hx' obtain ⟨m', hm'⟩ := (IsLocalization.eq_iff_exists M S).mp hx' apply_fun (· * (m' : R) ^ n) at hm' simp only [mul_assoc, zero_mul, mul_zero] at hm' rw [← mul_left_comm, ← pow_succ', ← mul_pow] at hm' replace hm' := IsNilpotent.eq_zero ⟨_, hm'.symm⟩ rw [← (IsLocalization.map_units S m).mul_left_inj, hx, zero_mul, IsLocalization.map_eq_zero_iff M] exact ⟨m', by rw [← hm', mul_comm]⟩ #align localization_is_reduced localization_isReduced instance [IsReduced R] : IsReduced (Localization M) := localization_isReduced M _ inferInstance theorem isReduced_ofLocalizationMaximal : OfLocalizationMaximal fun R hR => IsReduced R := by introv R h constructor intro x hx apply eq_zero_of_localization intro J hJ specialize h J hJ exact (hx.map <| algebraMap R <| Localization.AtPrime J).eq_zero #align is_reduced_of_localization_maximal isReduced_ofLocalizationMaximal end Reduced section Surjective theorem localizationPreserves_surjective : RingHom.LocalizationPreserves fun {R S} _ _ f => Function.Surjective f := by introv R H x obtain ⟨x, ⟨_, s, hs, rfl⟩, rfl⟩ := IsLocalization.mk'_surjective (M.map f) x obtain ⟨y, rfl⟩ := H x use IsLocalization.mk' R' y ⟨s, hs⟩ rw [IsLocalization.map_mk'] #align localization_preserves_surjective localizationPreserves_surjective theorem surjective_ofLocalizationSpan : RingHom.OfLocalizationSpan fun {R S} _ _ f => Function.Surjective f := by introv R e H rw [← Set.range_iff_surjective, Set.eq_univ_iff_forall] letI := f.toAlgebra intro x apply Submodule.mem_of_span_eq_top_of_smul_pow_mem (LinearMap.range (Algebra.linearMap R S)) s e intro r obtain ⟨a, e'⟩ := H r (algebraMap _ _ x) obtain ⟨b, ⟨_, n, rfl⟩, rfl⟩ := IsLocalization.mk'_surjective (Submonoid.powers (r : R)) a erw [IsLocalization.map_mk'] at e' rw [eq_comm, IsLocalization.eq_mk'_iff_mul_eq, Subtype.coe_mk, Subtype.coe_mk, ← map_mul] at e' obtain ⟨⟨_, n', rfl⟩, e''⟩ := (IsLocalization.eq_iff_exists (Submonoid.powers (f r)) _).mp e' dsimp only at e'' rw [mul_comm x, ← mul_assoc, ← map_pow, ← map_mul, ← map_mul, ← pow_add] at e'' exact ⟨n' + n, _, e''.symm⟩ #align surjective_of_localization_span surjective_ofLocalizationSpan /-- A surjective ring homomorphism `R →+* S` induces a surjective homomorphism `R_{f⁻¹(P)} →+* S_P` for every prime ideal `P` of `S`. -/ theorem surjective_localRingHom_of_surjective (h : Function.Surjective f) (P : Ideal S) [P.IsPrime] : Function.Surjective (Localization.localRingHom (P.comap f) P f rfl) := have : IsLocalization (Submonoid.map f (Ideal.comap f P).primeCompl) (Localization.AtPrime P) := (Submonoid.map_comap_eq_of_surjective h P.primeCompl).symm ▸ Localization.isLocalization localizationPreserves_surjective _ _ _ _ h end Surjective section Finite lemma Module.Finite_of_isLocalization (R S Rₚ Sₚ) [CommSemiring R] [CommRing S] [CommRing Rₚ] [CommRing Sₚ] [Algebra R S] [Algebra R Rₚ] [Algebra R Sₚ] [Algebra S Sₚ] [Algebra Rₚ Sₚ] [IsScalarTower R S Sₚ] [IsScalarTower R Rₚ Sₚ] (M : Submonoid R) [IsLocalization M Rₚ] [IsLocalization (Algebra.algebraMapSubmonoid S M) Sₚ] [hRS : Module.Finite R S] : Module.Finite Rₚ Sₚ := by classical have : algebraMap Rₚ Sₚ = IsLocalization.map (T := Algebra.algebraMapSubmonoid S M) Sₚ (algebraMap R S) (Submonoid.le_comap_map M) := by apply IsLocalization.ringHom_ext M simp only [IsLocalization.map_comp, ← IsScalarTower.algebraMap_eq] -- We claim that if `S` is generated by `T` as an `R`-module, -- then `S'` is generated by `T` as an `R'`-module. obtain ⟨T, hT⟩ := hRS use T.image (algebraMap S Sₚ) rw [eq_top_iff] rintro x - -- By the hypotheses, for each `x : S'`, we have `x = y / (f r)` for some `y : S` and `r : M`. -- Since `S` is generated by `T`, the image of `y` should fall in the span of the image of `T`. obtain ⟨y, ⟨_, ⟨r, hr, rfl⟩⟩, rfl⟩ := IsLocalization.mk'_surjective (Algebra.algebraMapSubmonoid S M) x rw [IsLocalization.mk'_eq_mul_mk'_one, mul_comm, Finset.coe_image] have hy : y ∈ Submodule.span R ↑T := by rw [hT]; trivial replace hy : algebraMap S Sₚ y ∈ Submodule.map (IsScalarTower.toAlgHom R S Sₚ).toLinearMap (Submodule.span R (T : Set S)) := Submodule.mem_map_of_mem -- -- Note: #8386 had to specify the value of `f` below (f := (IsScalarTower.toAlgHom R S Sₚ).toLinearMap) hy rw [Submodule.map_span (IsScalarTower.toAlgHom R S Sₚ).toLinearMap T] at hy have H : Submodule.span R (algebraMap S Sₚ '' T) ≤ (Submodule.span Rₚ (algebraMap S Sₚ '' T)).restrictScalars R := by rw [Submodule.span_le]; exact Submodule.subset_span -- Now, since `y ∈ span T`, and `(f r)⁻¹ ∈ R'`, `x / (f r)` is in `span T` as well. convert (Submodule.span Rₚ (algebraMap S Sₚ '' T)).smul_mem (IsLocalization.mk' Rₚ (1 : R) ⟨r, hr⟩) (H hy) using 1 rw [Algebra.smul_def, this, IsLocalization.map_mk', map_one] /-- If `S` is a finite `R`-algebra, then `S' = M⁻¹S` is a finite `R' = M⁻¹R`-algebra. -/ theorem localization_finite : RingHom.LocalizationPreserves @RingHom.Finite := by introv R hf letI := f.toAlgebra letI := ((algebraMap S S').comp f).toAlgebra let f' : R' →+* S' := IsLocalization.map S' f (Submonoid.le_comap_map M) letI := f'.toAlgebra have : IsScalarTower R R' S' := IsScalarTower.of_algebraMap_eq' (IsLocalization.map_comp M.le_comap_map).symm have : IsScalarTower R S S' := IsScalarTower.of_algebraMap_eq' rfl have : IsLocalization (Algebra.algebraMapSubmonoid S M) S' := by rwa [Algebra.algebraMapSubmonoid, RingHom.algebraMap_toAlgebra] have : Module.Finite R S := hf apply Module.Finite_of_isLocalization R S R' S' M #align localization_finite localization_finite theorem localization_away_map_finite (r : R) [IsLocalization.Away r R'] [IsLocalization.Away (f r) S'] (hf : f.Finite) : (IsLocalization.Away.map R' S' f r).Finite := localization_finite.away r hf #align localization_away_map_finite localization_away_map_finite /-- Let `S` be an `R`-algebra, `M` a submonoid of `R`, and `S' = M⁻¹S`. If the image of some `x : S` falls in the span of some finite `s ⊆ S'` over `R`, then there exists some `m : M` such that `m • x` falls in the span of `IsLocalization.finsetIntegerMultiple _ s` over `R`. -/ theorem IsLocalization.smul_mem_finsetIntegerMultiple_span [Algebra R S] [Algebra R S'] [IsScalarTower R S S'] [IsLocalization (M.map (algebraMap R S)) S'] (x : S) (s : Finset S') (hx : algebraMap S S' x ∈ Submodule.span R (s : Set S')) : ∃ m : M, m • x ∈ Submodule.span R (IsLocalization.finsetIntegerMultiple (M.map (algebraMap R S)) s : Set S) := by let g : S →ₐ[R] S' := AlgHom.mk' (algebraMap S S') fun c x => by simp [Algebra.algebraMap_eq_smul_one] -- We first obtain the `y' ∈ M` such that `s' = y' • s` is falls in the image of `S` in `S'`. let y := IsLocalization.commonDenomOfFinset (M.map (algebraMap R S)) s have hx₁ : (y : S) • (s : Set S') = g '' _ := (IsLocalization.finsetIntegerMultiple_image _ s).symm obtain ⟨y', hy', e : algebraMap R S y' = y⟩ := y.prop have : algebraMap R S y' • (s : Set S') = y' • (s : Set S') := by simp_rw [Algebra.algebraMap_eq_smul_one, smul_assoc, one_smul] rw [← e, this] at hx₁ replace hx₁ := congr_arg (Submodule.span R) hx₁ rw [Submodule.span_smul] at hx₁ replace hx : _ ∈ y' • Submodule.span R (s : Set S') := Set.smul_mem_smul_set hx rw [hx₁] at hx erw [← g.map_smul, ← Submodule.map_span (g : S →ₗ[R] S')] at hx -- Since `x` falls in the span of `s` in `S'`, `y' • x : S` falls in the span of `s'` in `S'`. -- That is, there exists some `x' : S` in the span of `s'` in `S` and `x' = y' • x` in `S'`. -- Thus `a • (y' • x) = a • x' ∈ span s'` in `S` for some `a ∈ M`. obtain ⟨x', hx', hx'' : algebraMap _ _ _ = _⟩ := hx obtain ⟨⟨_, a, ha₁, rfl⟩, ha₂⟩ := (IsLocalization.eq_iff_exists (M.map (algebraMap R S)) S').mp hx'' use (⟨a, ha₁⟩ : M) * (⟨y', hy'⟩ : M) convert (Submodule.span R (IsLocalization.finsetIntegerMultiple (Submonoid.map (algebraMap R S) M) s : Set S)).smul_mem a hx' using 1 convert ha₂.symm using 1 · rw [Subtype.coe_mk, Submonoid.smul_def, Submonoid.coe_mul, ← smul_smul] exact Algebra.smul_def _ _ · exact Algebra.smul_def _ _ #align is_localization.smul_mem_finset_integer_multiple_span IsLocalization.smul_mem_finsetIntegerMultiple_span /-- If `S` is an `R' = M⁻¹R` algebra, and `x ∈ span R' s`, then `t • x ∈ span R s` for some `t : M`. -/ theorem multiple_mem_span_of_mem_localization_span [Algebra R' S] [Algebra R S] [IsScalarTower R R' S] [IsLocalization M R'] (s : Set S) (x : S) (hx : x ∈ Submodule.span R' s) : ∃ t : M, t • x ∈ Submodule.span R s := by obtain ⟨s', hss', hs'⟩ := Submodule.mem_span_finite_of_mem_span hx rsuffices ⟨t, ht⟩ : ∃ t : M, t • x ∈ Submodule.span R (s' : Set S) · exact ⟨t, Submodule.span_mono hss' ht⟩ clear hx hss' s induction s' using Finset.induction_on generalizing x · use 1; simpa using hs' rename_i a s _ hs simp only [Finset.coe_insert, Finset.image_insert, Finset.coe_image, Subtype.coe_mk, Submodule.mem_span_insert] at hs' ⊢ rcases hs' with ⟨y, z, hz, rfl⟩ rcases IsLocalization.surj M y with ⟨⟨y', s'⟩, e⟩ replace e : _ * a = _ * a := (congr_arg (fun x => algebraMap R' S x * a) e : _) simp_rw [RingHom.map_mul, ← IsScalarTower.algebraMap_apply, mul_comm (algebraMap R' S y), mul_assoc, ← Algebra.smul_def] at e rcases hs _ hz with ⟨t, ht⟩ refine ⟨t * s', t * y', _, (Submodule.span R (s : Set S)).smul_mem s' ht, ?_⟩ rw [smul_add, ← smul_smul, mul_comm, ← smul_smul, ← smul_smul, ← e] rfl #align multiple_mem_span_of_mem_localization_span multiple_mem_span_of_mem_localization_span /-- If `S` is an `R' = M⁻¹R` algebra, and `x ∈ adjoin R' s`, then `t • x ∈ adjoin R s` for some `t : M`. -/
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theorem multiple_mem_adjoin_of_mem_localization_adjoin [Algebra R' S] [Algebra R S] [IsScalarTower R R' S] [IsLocalization M R'] (s : Set S) (x : S) (hx : x ∈ Algebra.adjoin R' s) : ∃ t : M, t • x ∈ Algebra.adjoin R s := by
change ∃ t : M, t • x ∈ Subalgebra.toSubmodule (Algebra.adjoin R s) change x ∈ Subalgebra.toSubmodule (Algebra.adjoin R' s) at hx simp_rw [Algebra.adjoin_eq_span] at hx ⊢ exact multiple_mem_span_of_mem_localization_span M R' _ _ hx
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Scott Morrison -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Finsupp import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Regular.SMul import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Preimage import Mathlib.Data.Rat.BigOperators import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Hom import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton #align_import data.finsupp.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f69db8cecc668e2d5894d7e9bfc491da60db3b9f" /-! # Miscellaneous definitions, lemmas, and constructions using finsupp ## Main declarations * `Finsupp.graph`: the finset of input and output pairs with non-zero outputs. * `Finsupp.mapRange.equiv`: `Finsupp.mapRange` as an equiv. * `Finsupp.mapDomain`: maps the domain of a `Finsupp` by a function and by summing. * `Finsupp.comapDomain`: postcomposition of a `Finsupp` with a function injective on the preimage of its support. * `Finsupp.some`: restrict a finitely supported function on `Option α` to a finitely supported function on `α`. * `Finsupp.filter`: `filter p f` is the finitely supported function that is `f a` if `p a` is true and 0 otherwise. * `Finsupp.frange`: the image of a finitely supported function on its support. * `Finsupp.subtype_domain`: the restriction of a finitely supported function `f` to a subtype. ## Implementation notes This file is a `noncomputable theory` and uses classical logic throughout. ## TODO * This file is currently ~1600 lines long and is quite a miscellany of definitions and lemmas, so it should be divided into smaller pieces. * Expand the list of definitions and important lemmas to the module docstring. -/ noncomputable section open Finset Function variable {α β γ ι M M' N P G H R S : Type*} namespace Finsupp /-! ### Declarations about `graph` -/ section Graph variable [Zero M] /-- The graph of a finitely supported function over its support, i.e. the finset of input and output pairs with non-zero outputs. -/ def graph (f : α →₀ M) : Finset (α × M) := f.support.map ⟨fun a => Prod.mk a (f a), fun _ _ h => (Prod.mk.inj h).1⟩ #align finsupp.graph Finsupp.graph theorem mk_mem_graph_iff {a : α} {m : M} {f : α →₀ M} : (a, m) ∈ f.graph ↔ f a = m ∧ m ≠ 0 := by simp_rw [graph, mem_map, mem_support_iff] constructor · rintro ⟨b, ha, rfl, -⟩ exact ⟨rfl, ha⟩ · rintro ⟨rfl, ha⟩ exact ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ #align finsupp.mk_mem_graph_iff Finsupp.mk_mem_graph_iff @[simp] theorem mem_graph_iff {c : α × M} {f : α →₀ M} : c ∈ f.graph ↔ f c.1 = c.2 ∧ c.2 ≠ 0 := by cases c exact mk_mem_graph_iff #align finsupp.mem_graph_iff Finsupp.mem_graph_iff theorem mk_mem_graph (f : α →₀ M) {a : α} (ha : a ∈ f.support) : (a, f a) ∈ f.graph := mk_mem_graph_iff.2 ⟨rfl, mem_support_iff.1 ha⟩ #align finsupp.mk_mem_graph Finsupp.mk_mem_graph theorem apply_eq_of_mem_graph {a : α} {m : M} {f : α →₀ M} (h : (a, m) ∈ f.graph) : f a = m := (mem_graph_iff.1 h).1 #align finsupp.apply_eq_of_mem_graph Finsupp.apply_eq_of_mem_graph @[simp 1100] -- Porting note: change priority to appease `simpNF` theorem not_mem_graph_snd_zero (a : α) (f : α →₀ M) : (a, (0 : M)) ∉ f.graph := fun h => (mem_graph_iff.1 h).2.irrefl #align finsupp.not_mem_graph_snd_zero Finsupp.not_mem_graph_snd_zero @[simp] theorem image_fst_graph [DecidableEq α] (f : α →₀ M) : f.graph.image Prod.fst = f.support := by classical simp only [graph, map_eq_image, image_image, Embedding.coeFn_mk, (· ∘ ·), image_id'] #align finsupp.image_fst_graph Finsupp.image_fst_graph theorem graph_injective (α M) [Zero M] : Injective (@graph α M _) := by intro f g h classical have hsup : f.support = g.support := by rw [← image_fst_graph, h, image_fst_graph] refine ext_iff'.2 ⟨hsup, fun x hx => apply_eq_of_mem_graph <| h.symm ▸ ?_⟩ exact mk_mem_graph _ (hsup ▸ hx) #align finsupp.graph_injective Finsupp.graph_injective @[simp] theorem graph_inj {f g : α →₀ M} : f.graph = g.graph ↔ f = g := (graph_injective α M).eq_iff #align finsupp.graph_inj Finsupp.graph_inj @[simp] theorem graph_zero : graph (0 : α →₀ M) = ∅ := by simp [graph] #align finsupp.graph_zero Finsupp.graph_zero @[simp] theorem graph_eq_empty {f : α →₀ M} : f.graph = ∅ ↔ f = 0 := (graph_injective α M).eq_iff' graph_zero #align finsupp.graph_eq_empty Finsupp.graph_eq_empty end Graph end Finsupp /-! ### Declarations about `mapRange` -/ section MapRange namespace Finsupp section Equiv variable [Zero M] [Zero N] [Zero P] /-- `Finsupp.mapRange` as an equiv. -/ @[simps apply] def mapRange.equiv (f : M ≃ N) (hf : f 0 = 0) (hf' : f.symm 0 = 0) : (α →₀ M) ≃ (α →₀ N) where toFun := (mapRange f hf : (α →₀ M) → α →₀ N) invFun := (mapRange f.symm hf' : (α →₀ N) → α →₀ M) left_inv x := by rw [← mapRange_comp _ _ _ _] <;> simp_rw [Equiv.symm_comp_self] · exact mapRange_id _ · rfl right_inv x := by rw [← mapRange_comp _ _ _ _] <;> simp_rw [Equiv.self_comp_symm] · exact mapRange_id _ · rfl #align finsupp.map_range.equiv Finsupp.mapRange.equiv @[simp] theorem mapRange.equiv_refl : mapRange.equiv (Equiv.refl M) rfl rfl = Equiv.refl (α →₀ M) := Equiv.ext mapRange_id #align finsupp.map_range.equiv_refl Finsupp.mapRange.equiv_refl theorem mapRange.equiv_trans (f : M ≃ N) (hf : f 0 = 0) (hf') (f₂ : N ≃ P) (hf₂ : f₂ 0 = 0) (hf₂') : (mapRange.equiv (f.trans f₂) (by rw [Equiv.trans_apply, hf, hf₂]) (by rw [Equiv.symm_trans_apply, hf₂', hf']) : (α →₀ _) ≃ _) = (mapRange.equiv f hf hf').trans (mapRange.equiv f₂ hf₂ hf₂') := Equiv.ext <| mapRange_comp f₂ hf₂ f hf ((congrArg f₂ hf).trans hf₂) #align finsupp.map_range.equiv_trans Finsupp.mapRange.equiv_trans @[simp] theorem mapRange.equiv_symm (f : M ≃ N) (hf hf') : ((mapRange.equiv f hf hf').symm : (α →₀ _) ≃ _) = mapRange.equiv f.symm hf' hf := Equiv.ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.map_range.equiv_symm Finsupp.mapRange.equiv_symm end Equiv section ZeroHom variable [Zero M] [Zero N] [Zero P] /-- Composition with a fixed zero-preserving homomorphism is itself a zero-preserving homomorphism on functions. -/ @[simps] def mapRange.zeroHom (f : ZeroHom M N) : ZeroHom (α →₀ M) (α →₀ N) where toFun := (mapRange f f.map_zero : (α →₀ M) → α →₀ N) map_zero' := mapRange_zero #align finsupp.map_range.zero_hom Finsupp.mapRange.zeroHom @[simp] theorem mapRange.zeroHom_id : mapRange.zeroHom (ZeroHom.id M) = ZeroHom.id (α →₀ M) := ZeroHom.ext mapRange_id #align finsupp.map_range.zero_hom_id Finsupp.mapRange.zeroHom_id theorem mapRange.zeroHom_comp (f : ZeroHom N P) (f₂ : ZeroHom M N) : (mapRange.zeroHom (f.comp f₂) : ZeroHom (α →₀ _) _) = (mapRange.zeroHom f).comp (mapRange.zeroHom f₂) := ZeroHom.ext <| mapRange_comp f (map_zero f) f₂ (map_zero f₂) (by simp only [comp_apply, map_zero]) #align finsupp.map_range.zero_hom_comp Finsupp.mapRange.zeroHom_comp end ZeroHom section AddMonoidHom variable [AddCommMonoid M] [AddCommMonoid N] [AddCommMonoid P] variable {F : Type*} [FunLike F M N] [AddMonoidHomClass F M N] /-- Composition with a fixed additive homomorphism is itself an additive homomorphism on functions. -/ @[simps] def mapRange.addMonoidHom (f : M →+ N) : (α →₀ M) →+ α →₀ N where toFun := (mapRange f f.map_zero : (α →₀ M) → α →₀ N) map_zero' := mapRange_zero map_add' a b := by dsimp only; exact mapRange_add f.map_add _ _; -- Porting note: `dsimp` needed #align finsupp.map_range.add_monoid_hom Finsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom @[simp] theorem mapRange.addMonoidHom_id : mapRange.addMonoidHom (AddMonoidHom.id M) = AddMonoidHom.id (α →₀ M) := AddMonoidHom.ext mapRange_id #align finsupp.map_range.add_monoid_hom_id Finsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom_id theorem mapRange.addMonoidHom_comp (f : N →+ P) (f₂ : M →+ N) : (mapRange.addMonoidHom (f.comp f₂) : (α →₀ _) →+ _) = (mapRange.addMonoidHom f).comp (mapRange.addMonoidHom f₂) := AddMonoidHom.ext <| mapRange_comp f (map_zero f) f₂ (map_zero f₂) (by simp only [comp_apply, map_zero]) #align finsupp.map_range.add_monoid_hom_comp Finsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom_comp @[simp] theorem mapRange.addMonoidHom_toZeroHom (f : M →+ N) : (mapRange.addMonoidHom f).toZeroHom = (mapRange.zeroHom f.toZeroHom : ZeroHom (α →₀ _) _) := ZeroHom.ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.map_range.add_monoid_hom_to_zero_hom Finsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom_toZeroHom theorem mapRange_multiset_sum (f : F) (m : Multiset (α →₀ M)) : mapRange f (map_zero f) m.sum = (m.map fun x => mapRange f (map_zero f) x).sum := (mapRange.addMonoidHom (f : M →+ N) : (α →₀ _) →+ _).map_multiset_sum _ #align finsupp.map_range_multiset_sum Finsupp.mapRange_multiset_sum theorem mapRange_finset_sum (f : F) (s : Finset ι) (g : ι → α →₀ M) : mapRange f (map_zero f) (∑ x ∈ s, g x) = ∑ x ∈ s, mapRange f (map_zero f) (g x) := map_sum (mapRange.addMonoidHom (f : M →+ N)) _ _ #align finsupp.map_range_finset_sum Finsupp.mapRange_finset_sum /-- `Finsupp.mapRange.AddMonoidHom` as an equiv. -/ @[simps apply] def mapRange.addEquiv (f : M ≃+ N) : (α →₀ M) ≃+ (α →₀ N) := { mapRange.addMonoidHom f.toAddMonoidHom with toFun := (mapRange f f.map_zero : (α →₀ M) → α →₀ N) invFun := (mapRange f.symm f.symm.map_zero : (α →₀ N) → α →₀ M) left_inv := fun x => by rw [← mapRange_comp _ _ _ _] <;> simp_rw [AddEquiv.symm_comp_self] · exact mapRange_id _ · rfl right_inv := fun x => by rw [← mapRange_comp _ _ _ _] <;> simp_rw [AddEquiv.self_comp_symm] · exact mapRange_id _ · rfl } #align finsupp.map_range.add_equiv Finsupp.mapRange.addEquiv @[simp] theorem mapRange.addEquiv_refl : mapRange.addEquiv (AddEquiv.refl M) = AddEquiv.refl (α →₀ M) := AddEquiv.ext mapRange_id #align finsupp.map_range.add_equiv_refl Finsupp.mapRange.addEquiv_refl theorem mapRange.addEquiv_trans (f : M ≃+ N) (f₂ : N ≃+ P) : (mapRange.addEquiv (f.trans f₂) : (α →₀ M) ≃+ (α →₀ P)) = (mapRange.addEquiv f).trans (mapRange.addEquiv f₂) := AddEquiv.ext (mapRange_comp _ f₂.map_zero _ f.map_zero (by simp)) #align finsupp.map_range.add_equiv_trans Finsupp.mapRange.addEquiv_trans @[simp] theorem mapRange.addEquiv_symm (f : M ≃+ N) : ((mapRange.addEquiv f).symm : (α →₀ _) ≃+ _) = mapRange.addEquiv f.symm := AddEquiv.ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.map_range.add_equiv_symm Finsupp.mapRange.addEquiv_symm @[simp] theorem mapRange.addEquiv_toAddMonoidHom (f : M ≃+ N) : ((mapRange.addEquiv f : (α →₀ _) ≃+ _) : _ →+ _) = (mapRange.addMonoidHom f.toAddMonoidHom : (α →₀ _) →+ _) := AddMonoidHom.ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.map_range.add_equiv_to_add_monoid_hom Finsupp.mapRange.addEquiv_toAddMonoidHom @[simp] theorem mapRange.addEquiv_toEquiv (f : M ≃+ N) : ↑(mapRange.addEquiv f : (α →₀ _) ≃+ _) = (mapRange.equiv (f : M ≃ N) f.map_zero f.symm.map_zero : (α →₀ _) ≃ _) := Equiv.ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.map_range.add_equiv_to_equiv Finsupp.mapRange.addEquiv_toEquiv end AddMonoidHom end Finsupp end MapRange /-! ### Declarations about `equivCongrLeft` -/ section EquivCongrLeft variable [Zero M] namespace Finsupp /-- Given `f : α ≃ β`, we can map `l : α →₀ M` to `equivMapDomain f l : β →₀ M` (computably) by mapping the support forwards and the function backwards. -/ def equivMapDomain (f : α ≃ β) (l : α →₀ M) : β →₀ M where support := l.support.map f.toEmbedding toFun a := l (f.symm a) mem_support_toFun a := by simp only [Finset.mem_map_equiv, mem_support_toFun]; rfl #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain Finsupp.equivMapDomain @[simp] theorem equivMapDomain_apply (f : α ≃ β) (l : α →₀ M) (b : β) : equivMapDomain f l b = l (f.symm b) := rfl #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain_apply Finsupp.equivMapDomain_apply theorem equivMapDomain_symm_apply (f : α ≃ β) (l : β →₀ M) (a : α) : equivMapDomain f.symm l a = l (f a) := rfl #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain_symm_apply Finsupp.equivMapDomain_symm_apply @[simp] theorem equivMapDomain_refl (l : α →₀ M) : equivMapDomain (Equiv.refl _) l = l := by ext x; rfl #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain_refl Finsupp.equivMapDomain_refl theorem equivMapDomain_refl' : equivMapDomain (Equiv.refl _) = @id (α →₀ M) := by ext x; rfl #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain_refl' Finsupp.equivMapDomain_refl' theorem equivMapDomain_trans (f : α ≃ β) (g : β ≃ γ) (l : α →₀ M) : equivMapDomain (f.trans g) l = equivMapDomain g (equivMapDomain f l) := by ext x; rfl #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain_trans Finsupp.equivMapDomain_trans theorem equivMapDomain_trans' (f : α ≃ β) (g : β ≃ γ) : @equivMapDomain _ _ M _ (f.trans g) = equivMapDomain g ∘ equivMapDomain f := by ext x; rfl #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain_trans' Finsupp.equivMapDomain_trans' @[simp] theorem equivMapDomain_single (f : α ≃ β) (a : α) (b : M) : equivMapDomain f (single a b) = single (f a) b := by classical ext x simp only [single_apply, Equiv.apply_eq_iff_eq_symm_apply, equivMapDomain_apply] #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain_single Finsupp.equivMapDomain_single @[simp] theorem equivMapDomain_zero {f : α ≃ β} : equivMapDomain f (0 : α →₀ M) = (0 : β →₀ M) := by ext; simp only [equivMapDomain_apply, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply] #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain_zero Finsupp.equivMapDomain_zero @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem prod_equivMapDomain [CommMonoid N] (f : α ≃ β) (l : α →₀ M) (g : β → M → N): prod (equivMapDomain f l) g = prod l (fun a m => g (f a) m) := by simp [prod, equivMapDomain] /-- Given `f : α ≃ β`, the finitely supported function spaces are also in bijection: `(α →₀ M) ≃ (β →₀ M)`. This is the finitely-supported version of `Equiv.piCongrLeft`. -/ def equivCongrLeft (f : α ≃ β) : (α →₀ M) ≃ (β →₀ M) := by refine ⟨equivMapDomain f, equivMapDomain f.symm, fun f => ?_, fun f => ?_⟩ <;> ext x <;> simp only [equivMapDomain_apply, Equiv.symm_symm, Equiv.symm_apply_apply, Equiv.apply_symm_apply] #align finsupp.equiv_congr_left Finsupp.equivCongrLeft @[simp] theorem equivCongrLeft_apply (f : α ≃ β) (l : α →₀ M) : equivCongrLeft f l = equivMapDomain f l := rfl #align finsupp.equiv_congr_left_apply Finsupp.equivCongrLeft_apply @[simp] theorem equivCongrLeft_symm (f : α ≃ β) : (@equivCongrLeft _ _ M _ f).symm = equivCongrLeft f.symm := rfl #align finsupp.equiv_congr_left_symm Finsupp.equivCongrLeft_symm end Finsupp end EquivCongrLeft section CastFinsupp variable [Zero M] (f : α →₀ M) namespace Nat @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_finsupp_prod [CommSemiring R] (g : α → M → ℕ) : (↑(f.prod g) : R) = f.prod fun a b => ↑(g a b) := Nat.cast_prod _ _ #align nat.cast_finsupp_prod Nat.cast_finsupp_prod @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_finsupp_sum [CommSemiring R] (g : α → M → ℕ) : (↑(f.sum g) : R) = f.sum fun a b => ↑(g a b) := Nat.cast_sum _ _ #align nat.cast_finsupp_sum Nat.cast_finsupp_sum end Nat namespace Int @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_finsupp_prod [CommRing R] (g : α → M → ℤ) : (↑(f.prod g) : R) = f.prod fun a b => ↑(g a b) := Int.cast_prod _ _ #align int.cast_finsupp_prod Int.cast_finsupp_prod @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_finsupp_sum [CommRing R] (g : α → M → ℤ) : (↑(f.sum g) : R) = f.sum fun a b => ↑(g a b) := Int.cast_sum _ _ #align int.cast_finsupp_sum Int.cast_finsupp_sum end Int namespace Rat @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_finsupp_sum [DivisionRing R] [CharZero R] (g : α → M → ℚ) : (↑(f.sum g) : R) = f.sum fun a b => ↑(g a b) := cast_sum _ _ #align rat.cast_finsupp_sum Rat.cast_finsupp_sum @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_finsupp_prod [Field R] [CharZero R] (g : α → M → ℚ) : (↑(f.prod g) : R) = f.prod fun a b => ↑(g a b) := cast_prod _ _ #align rat.cast_finsupp_prod Rat.cast_finsupp_prod end Rat end CastFinsupp /-! ### Declarations about `mapDomain` -/ namespace Finsupp section MapDomain variable [AddCommMonoid M] {v v₁ v₂ : α →₀ M} /-- Given `f : α → β` and `v : α →₀ M`, `mapDomain f v : β →₀ M` is the finitely supported function whose value at `a : β` is the sum of `v x` over all `x` such that `f x = a`. -/ def mapDomain (f : α → β) (v : α →₀ M) : β →₀ M := v.sum fun a => single (f a) #align finsupp.map_domain Finsupp.mapDomain theorem mapDomain_apply {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) (x : α →₀ M) (a : α) : mapDomain f x (f a) = x a := by rw [mapDomain, sum_apply, sum_eq_single a, single_eq_same] · intro b _ hba exact single_eq_of_ne (hf.ne hba) · intro _ rw [single_zero, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply] #align finsupp.map_domain_apply Finsupp.mapDomain_apply theorem mapDomain_notin_range {f : α → β} (x : α →₀ M) (a : β) (h : a ∉ Set.range f) : mapDomain f x a = 0 := by rw [mapDomain, sum_apply, sum] exact Finset.sum_eq_zero fun a' _ => single_eq_of_ne fun eq => h <| eq ▸ Set.mem_range_self _ #align finsupp.map_domain_notin_range Finsupp.mapDomain_notin_range @[simp] theorem mapDomain_id : mapDomain id v = v := sum_single _ #align finsupp.map_domain_id Finsupp.mapDomain_id theorem mapDomain_comp {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} : mapDomain (g ∘ f) v = mapDomain g (mapDomain f v) := by refine ((sum_sum_index ?_ ?_).trans ?_).symm · intro exact single_zero _ · intro exact single_add _ refine sum_congr fun _ _ => sum_single_index ?_ exact single_zero _ #align finsupp.map_domain_comp Finsupp.mapDomain_comp @[simp] theorem mapDomain_single {f : α → β} {a : α} {b : M} : mapDomain f (single a b) = single (f a) b := sum_single_index <| single_zero _ #align finsupp.map_domain_single Finsupp.mapDomain_single @[simp] theorem mapDomain_zero {f : α → β} : mapDomain f (0 : α →₀ M) = (0 : β →₀ M) := sum_zero_index #align finsupp.map_domain_zero Finsupp.mapDomain_zero theorem mapDomain_congr {f g : α → β} (h : ∀ x ∈ v.support, f x = g x) : v.mapDomain f = v.mapDomain g := Finset.sum_congr rfl fun _ H => by simp only [h _ H] #align finsupp.map_domain_congr Finsupp.mapDomain_congr theorem mapDomain_add {f : α → β} : mapDomain f (v₁ + v₂) = mapDomain f v₁ + mapDomain f v₂ := sum_add_index' (fun _ => single_zero _) fun _ => single_add _ #align finsupp.map_domain_add Finsupp.mapDomain_add @[simp] theorem mapDomain_equiv_apply {f : α ≃ β} (x : α →₀ M) (a : β) : mapDomain f x a = x (f.symm a) := by conv_lhs => rw [← f.apply_symm_apply a] exact mapDomain_apply f.injective _ _ #align finsupp.map_domain_equiv_apply Finsupp.mapDomain_equiv_apply /-- `Finsupp.mapDomain` is an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def mapDomain.addMonoidHom (f : α → β) : (α →₀ M) →+ β →₀ M where toFun := mapDomain f map_zero' := mapDomain_zero map_add' _ _ := mapDomain_add #align finsupp.map_domain.add_monoid_hom Finsupp.mapDomain.addMonoidHom @[simp] theorem mapDomain.addMonoidHom_id : mapDomain.addMonoidHom id = AddMonoidHom.id (α →₀ M) := AddMonoidHom.ext fun _ => mapDomain_id #align finsupp.map_domain.add_monoid_hom_id Finsupp.mapDomain.addMonoidHom_id theorem mapDomain.addMonoidHom_comp (f : β → γ) (g : α → β) : (mapDomain.addMonoidHom (f ∘ g) : (α →₀ M) →+ γ →₀ M) = (mapDomain.addMonoidHom f).comp (mapDomain.addMonoidHom g) := AddMonoidHom.ext fun _ => mapDomain_comp #align finsupp.map_domain.add_monoid_hom_comp Finsupp.mapDomain.addMonoidHom_comp theorem mapDomain_finset_sum {f : α → β} {s : Finset ι} {v : ι → α →₀ M} : mapDomain f (∑ i ∈ s, v i) = ∑ i ∈ s, mapDomain f (v i) := map_sum (mapDomain.addMonoidHom f) _ _ #align finsupp.map_domain_finset_sum Finsupp.mapDomain_finset_sum theorem mapDomain_sum [Zero N] {f : α → β} {s : α →₀ N} {v : α → N → α →₀ M} : mapDomain f (s.sum v) = s.sum fun a b => mapDomain f (v a b) := map_finsupp_sum (mapDomain.addMonoidHom f : (α →₀ M) →+ β →₀ M) _ _ #align finsupp.map_domain_sum Finsupp.mapDomain_sum theorem mapDomain_support [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} {s : α →₀ M} : (s.mapDomain f).support ⊆ s.support.image f := Finset.Subset.trans support_sum <| Finset.Subset.trans (Finset.biUnion_mono fun a _ => support_single_subset) <| by rw [Finset.biUnion_singleton] #align finsupp.map_domain_support Finsupp.mapDomain_support theorem mapDomain_apply' (S : Set α) {f : α → β} (x : α →₀ M) (hS : (x.support : Set α) ⊆ S) (hf : Set.InjOn f S) {a : α} (ha : a ∈ S) : mapDomain f x (f a) = x a := by classical rw [mapDomain, sum_apply, sum] simp_rw [single_apply] by_cases hax : a ∈ x.support · rw [← Finset.add_sum_erase _ _ hax, if_pos rfl] convert add_zero (x a) refine Finset.sum_eq_zero fun i hi => if_neg ?_ exact (hf.mono hS).ne (Finset.mem_of_mem_erase hi) hax (Finset.ne_of_mem_erase hi) · rw [not_mem_support_iff.1 hax] refine Finset.sum_eq_zero fun i hi => if_neg ?_ exact hf.ne (hS hi) ha (ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hi hax) #align finsupp.map_domain_apply' Finsupp.mapDomain_apply' theorem mapDomain_support_of_injOn [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} (s : α →₀ M) (hf : Set.InjOn f s.support) : (mapDomain f s).support = Finset.image f s.support := Finset.Subset.antisymm mapDomain_support <| by intro x hx simp only [mem_image, exists_prop, mem_support_iff, Ne] at hx rcases hx with ⟨hx_w, hx_h_left, rfl⟩ simp only [mem_support_iff, Ne] rw [mapDomain_apply' (↑s.support : Set _) _ _ hf] · exact hx_h_left · simp only [mem_coe, mem_support_iff, Ne] exact hx_h_left · exact Subset.refl _ #align finsupp.map_domain_support_of_inj_on Finsupp.mapDomain_support_of_injOn theorem mapDomain_support_of_injective [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) (s : α →₀ M) : (mapDomain f s).support = Finset.image f s.support := mapDomain_support_of_injOn s hf.injOn #align finsupp.map_domain_support_of_injective Finsupp.mapDomain_support_of_injective @[to_additive] theorem prod_mapDomain_index [CommMonoid N] {f : α → β} {s : α →₀ M} {h : β → M → N} (h_zero : ∀ b, h b 0 = 1) (h_add : ∀ b m₁ m₂, h b (m₁ + m₂) = h b m₁ * h b m₂) : (mapDomain f s).prod h = s.prod fun a m => h (f a) m := (prod_sum_index h_zero h_add).trans <| prod_congr fun _ _ => prod_single_index (h_zero _) #align finsupp.prod_map_domain_index Finsupp.prod_mapDomain_index #align finsupp.sum_map_domain_index Finsupp.sum_mapDomain_index -- Note that in `prod_mapDomain_index`, `M` is still an additive monoid, -- so there is no analogous version in terms of `MonoidHom`. /-- A version of `sum_mapDomain_index` that takes a bundled `AddMonoidHom`, rather than separate linearity hypotheses. -/ @[simp] theorem sum_mapDomain_index_addMonoidHom [AddCommMonoid N] {f : α → β} {s : α →₀ M} (h : β → M →+ N) : ((mapDomain f s).sum fun b m => h b m) = s.sum fun a m => h (f a) m := sum_mapDomain_index (fun b => (h b).map_zero) (fun b _ _ => (h b).map_add _ _) #align finsupp.sum_map_domain_index_add_monoid_hom Finsupp.sum_mapDomain_index_addMonoidHom theorem embDomain_eq_mapDomain (f : α ↪ β) (v : α →₀ M) : embDomain f v = mapDomain f v := by ext a by_cases h : a ∈ Set.range f · rcases h with ⟨a, rfl⟩ rw [mapDomain_apply f.injective, embDomain_apply] · rw [mapDomain_notin_range, embDomain_notin_range] <;> assumption #align finsupp.emb_domain_eq_map_domain Finsupp.embDomain_eq_mapDomain @[to_additive] theorem prod_mapDomain_index_inj [CommMonoid N] {f : α → β} {s : α →₀ M} {h : β → M → N} (hf : Function.Injective f) : (s.mapDomain f).prod h = s.prod fun a b => h (f a) b := by rw [← Function.Embedding.coeFn_mk f hf, ← embDomain_eq_mapDomain, prod_embDomain] #align finsupp.prod_map_domain_index_inj Finsupp.prod_mapDomain_index_inj #align finsupp.sum_map_domain_index_inj Finsupp.sum_mapDomain_index_inj theorem mapDomain_injective {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) : Function.Injective (mapDomain f : (α →₀ M) → β →₀ M) := by intro v₁ v₂ eq ext a have : mapDomain f v₁ (f a) = mapDomain f v₂ (f a) := by rw [eq] rwa [mapDomain_apply hf, mapDomain_apply hf] at this #align finsupp.map_domain_injective Finsupp.mapDomain_injective /-- When `f` is an embedding we have an embedding `(α →₀ ℕ) ↪ (β →₀ ℕ)` given by `mapDomain`. -/ @[simps] def mapDomainEmbedding {α β : Type*} (f : α ↪ β) : (α →₀ ℕ) ↪ β →₀ ℕ := ⟨Finsupp.mapDomain f, Finsupp.mapDomain_injective f.injective⟩ #align finsupp.map_domain_embedding Finsupp.mapDomainEmbedding theorem mapDomain.addMonoidHom_comp_mapRange [AddCommMonoid N] (f : α → β) (g : M →+ N) : (mapDomain.addMonoidHom f).comp (mapRange.addMonoidHom g) = (mapRange.addMonoidHom g).comp (mapDomain.addMonoidHom f) := by ext simp only [AddMonoidHom.coe_comp, Finsupp.mapRange_single, Finsupp.mapDomain.addMonoidHom_apply, Finsupp.singleAddHom_apply, eq_self_iff_true, Function.comp_apply, Finsupp.mapDomain_single, Finsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom_apply] #align finsupp.map_domain.add_monoid_hom_comp_map_range Finsupp.mapDomain.addMonoidHom_comp_mapRange /-- When `g` preserves addition, `mapRange` and `mapDomain` commute. -/ theorem mapDomain_mapRange [AddCommMonoid N] (f : α → β) (v : α →₀ M) (g : M → N) (h0 : g 0 = 0) (hadd : ∀ x y, g (x + y) = g x + g y) : mapDomain f (mapRange g h0 v) = mapRange g h0 (mapDomain f v) := let g' : M →+ N := { toFun := g map_zero' := h0 map_add' := hadd } DFunLike.congr_fun (mapDomain.addMonoidHom_comp_mapRange f g') v #align finsupp.map_domain_map_range Finsupp.mapDomain_mapRange theorem sum_update_add [AddCommMonoid α] [AddCommMonoid β] (f : ι →₀ α) (i : ι) (a : α) (g : ι → α → β) (hg : ∀ i, g i 0 = 0) (hgg : ∀ (j : ι) (a₁ a₂ : α), g j (a₁ + a₂) = g j a₁ + g j a₂) : (f.update i a).sum g + g i (f i) = f.sum g + g i a := by rw [update_eq_erase_add_single, sum_add_index' hg hgg] conv_rhs => rw [← Finsupp.update_self f i] rw [update_eq_erase_add_single, sum_add_index' hg hgg, add_assoc, add_assoc] congr 1 rw [add_comm, sum_single_index (hg _), sum_single_index (hg _)] #align finsupp.sum_update_add Finsupp.sum_update_add theorem mapDomain_injOn (S : Set α) {f : α → β} (hf : Set.InjOn f S) : Set.InjOn (mapDomain f : (α →₀ M) → β →₀ M) { w | (w.support : Set α) ⊆ S } := by intro v₁ hv₁ v₂ hv₂ eq ext a classical by_cases h : a ∈ v₁.support ∪ v₂.support · rw [← mapDomain_apply' S _ hv₁ hf _, ← mapDomain_apply' S _ hv₂ hf _, eq] <;> · apply Set.union_subset hv₁ hv₂ exact mod_cast h · simp only [not_or, mem_union, not_not, mem_support_iff] at h simp [h] #align finsupp.map_domain_inj_on Finsupp.mapDomain_injOn theorem equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain {M} [AddCommMonoid M] (f : α ≃ β) (l : α →₀ M) : equivMapDomain f l = mapDomain f l := by ext x; simp [mapDomain_equiv_apply] #align finsupp.equiv_map_domain_eq_map_domain Finsupp.equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain end MapDomain /-! ### Declarations about `comapDomain` -/ section ComapDomain /-- Given `f : α → β`, `l : β →₀ M` and a proof `hf` that `f` is injective on the preimage of `l.support`, `comapDomain f l hf` is the finitely supported function from `α` to `M` given by composing `l` with `f`. -/ @[simps support] def comapDomain [Zero M] (f : α → β) (l : β →₀ M) (hf : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑l.support)) : α →₀ M where support := l.support.preimage f hf toFun a := l (f a) mem_support_toFun := by intro a simp only [Finset.mem_def.symm, Finset.mem_preimage] exact l.mem_support_toFun (f a) #align finsupp.comap_domain Finsupp.comapDomain @[simp] theorem comapDomain_apply [Zero M] (f : α → β) (l : β →₀ M) (hf : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑l.support)) (a : α) : comapDomain f l hf a = l (f a) := rfl #align finsupp.comap_domain_apply Finsupp.comapDomain_apply theorem sum_comapDomain [Zero M] [AddCommMonoid N] (f : α → β) (l : β →₀ M) (g : β → M → N) (hf : Set.BijOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑l.support) ↑l.support) : (comapDomain f l hf.injOn).sum (g ∘ f) = l.sum g := by simp only [sum, comapDomain_apply, (· ∘ ·), comapDomain] exact Finset.sum_preimage_of_bij f _ hf fun x => g x (l x) #align finsupp.sum_comap_domain Finsupp.sum_comapDomain theorem eq_zero_of_comapDomain_eq_zero [AddCommMonoid M] (f : α → β) (l : β →₀ M) (hf : Set.BijOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑l.support) ↑l.support) : comapDomain f l hf.injOn = 0 → l = 0 := by rw [← support_eq_empty, ← support_eq_empty, comapDomain] simp only [Finset.ext_iff, Finset.not_mem_empty, iff_false_iff, mem_preimage] intro h a ha cases' hf.2.2 ha with b hb exact h b (hb.2.symm ▸ ha) #align finsupp.eq_zero_of_comap_domain_eq_zero Finsupp.eq_zero_of_comapDomain_eq_zero section FInjective section Zero variable [Zero M] lemma embDomain_comapDomain {f : α ↪ β} {g : β →₀ M} (hg : ↑g.support ⊆ Set.range f) : embDomain f (comapDomain f g f.injective.injOn) = g := by ext b by_cases hb : b ∈ Set.range f · obtain ⟨a, rfl⟩ := hb rw [embDomain_apply, comapDomain_apply] · replace hg : g b = 0 := not_mem_support_iff.mp <| mt (hg ·) hb rw [embDomain_notin_range _ _ _ hb, hg] /-- Note the `hif` argument is needed for this to work in `rw`. -/ @[simp] theorem comapDomain_zero (f : α → β) (hif : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑(0 : β →₀ M).support) := Finset.coe_empty ▸ (Set.injOn_empty f)) : comapDomain f (0 : β →₀ M) hif = (0 : α →₀ M) := by ext rfl #align finsupp.comap_domain_zero Finsupp.comapDomain_zero @[simp] theorem comapDomain_single (f : α → β) (a : α) (m : M) (hif : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' (single (f a) m).support)) : comapDomain f (Finsupp.single (f a) m) hif = Finsupp.single a m := by rcases eq_or_ne m 0 with (rfl | hm) · simp only [single_zero, comapDomain_zero] · rw [eq_single_iff, comapDomain_apply, comapDomain_support, ← Finset.coe_subset, coe_preimage, support_single_ne_zero _ hm, coe_singleton, coe_singleton, single_eq_same] rw [support_single_ne_zero _ hm, coe_singleton] at hif exact ⟨fun x hx => hif hx rfl hx, rfl⟩ #align finsupp.comap_domain_single Finsupp.comapDomain_single end Zero section AddZeroClass variable [AddZeroClass M] {f : α → β} theorem comapDomain_add (v₁ v₂ : β →₀ M) (hv₁ : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑v₁.support)) (hv₂ : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑v₂.support)) (hv₁₂ : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑(v₁ + v₂).support)) : comapDomain f (v₁ + v₂) hv₁₂ = comapDomain f v₁ hv₁ + comapDomain f v₂ hv₂ := by ext simp only [comapDomain_apply, coe_add, Pi.add_apply] #align finsupp.comap_domain_add Finsupp.comapDomain_add /-- A version of `Finsupp.comapDomain_add` that's easier to use. -/ theorem comapDomain_add_of_injective (hf : Function.Injective f) (v₁ v₂ : β →₀ M) : comapDomain f (v₁ + v₂) hf.injOn = comapDomain f v₁ hf.injOn + comapDomain f v₂ hf.injOn := comapDomain_add _ _ _ _ _ #align finsupp.comap_domain_add_of_injective Finsupp.comapDomain_add_of_injective /-- `Finsupp.comapDomain` is an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def comapDomain.addMonoidHom (hf : Function.Injective f) : (β →₀ M) →+ α →₀ M where toFun x := comapDomain f x hf.injOn map_zero' := comapDomain_zero f map_add' := comapDomain_add_of_injective hf #align finsupp.comap_domain.add_monoid_hom Finsupp.comapDomain.addMonoidHom end AddZeroClass variable [AddCommMonoid M] (f : α → β) theorem mapDomain_comapDomain (hf : Function.Injective f) (l : β →₀ M) (hl : ↑l.support ⊆ Set.range f) : mapDomain f (comapDomain f l hf.injOn) = l := by conv_rhs => rw [← embDomain_comapDomain (f := ⟨f, hf⟩) hl (M := M), embDomain_eq_mapDomain] rfl #align finsupp.map_domain_comap_domain Finsupp.mapDomain_comapDomain end FInjective end ComapDomain /-! ### Declarations about finitely supported functions whose support is an `Option` type -/ section Option /-- Restrict a finitely supported function on `Option α` to a finitely supported function on `α`. -/ def some [Zero M] (f : Option α →₀ M) : α →₀ M := f.comapDomain Option.some fun _ => by simp #align finsupp.some Finsupp.some @[simp] theorem some_apply [Zero M] (f : Option α →₀ M) (a : α) : f.some a = f (Option.some a) := rfl #align finsupp.some_apply Finsupp.some_apply @[simp] theorem some_zero [Zero M] : (0 : Option α →₀ M).some = 0 := by ext simp #align finsupp.some_zero Finsupp.some_zero @[simp] theorem some_add [AddCommMonoid M] (f g : Option α →₀ M) : (f + g).some = f.some + g.some := by ext simp #align finsupp.some_add Finsupp.some_add @[simp] theorem some_single_none [Zero M] (m : M) : (single none m : Option α →₀ M).some = 0 := by ext simp #align finsupp.some_single_none Finsupp.some_single_none @[simp] theorem some_single_some [Zero M] (a : α) (m : M) : (single (Option.some a) m : Option α →₀ M).some = single a m := by classical ext b simp [single_apply] #align finsupp.some_single_some Finsupp.some_single_some @[to_additive] theorem prod_option_index [AddCommMonoid M] [CommMonoid N] (f : Option α →₀ M) (b : Option α → M → N) (h_zero : ∀ o, b o 0 = 1) (h_add : ∀ o m₁ m₂, b o (m₁ + m₂) = b o m₁ * b o m₂) : f.prod b = b none (f none) * f.some.prod fun a => b (Option.some a) := by classical apply induction_linear f · simp [some_zero, h_zero] · intro f₁ f₂ h₁ h₂ rw [Finsupp.prod_add_index, h₁, h₂, some_add, Finsupp.prod_add_index] · simp only [h_add, Pi.add_apply, Finsupp.coe_add] rw [mul_mul_mul_comm] all_goals simp [h_zero, h_add] · rintro (_ | a) m <;> simp [h_zero, h_add] #align finsupp.prod_option_index Finsupp.prod_option_index #align finsupp.sum_option_index Finsupp.sum_option_index theorem sum_option_index_smul [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] (f : Option α →₀ R) (b : Option α → M) : (f.sum fun o r => r • b o) = f none • b none + f.some.sum fun a r => r • b (Option.some a) := f.sum_option_index _ (fun _ => zero_smul _ _) fun _ _ _ => add_smul _ _ _ #align finsupp.sum_option_index_smul Finsupp.sum_option_index_smul end Option /-! ### Declarations about `Finsupp.filter` -/ section Filter section Zero variable [Zero M] (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f : α →₀ M) /-- `Finsupp.filter p f` is the finitely supported function that is `f a` if `p a` is true and `0` otherwise. -/ def filter (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f : α →₀ M) : α →₀ M where toFun a := if p a then f a else 0 support := f.support.filter p mem_support_toFun a := by beta_reduce -- Porting note(#12129): additional beta reduction needed to activate `split_ifs` split_ifs with h <;> · simp only [h, mem_filter, mem_support_iff] tauto #align finsupp.filter Finsupp.filter theorem filter_apply (a : α) : f.filter p a = if p a then f a else 0 := rfl #align finsupp.filter_apply Finsupp.filter_apply theorem filter_eq_indicator : ⇑(f.filter p) = Set.indicator { x | p x } f := by ext simp [filter_apply, Set.indicator_apply] #align finsupp.filter_eq_indicator Finsupp.filter_eq_indicator theorem filter_eq_zero_iff : f.filter p = 0 ↔ ∀ x, p x → f x = 0 := by simp only [DFunLike.ext_iff, filter_eq_indicator, zero_apply, Set.indicator_apply_eq_zero, Set.mem_setOf_eq] #align finsupp.filter_eq_zero_iff Finsupp.filter_eq_zero_iff theorem filter_eq_self_iff : f.filter p = f ↔ ∀ x, f x ≠ 0 → p x := by simp only [DFunLike.ext_iff, filter_eq_indicator, Set.indicator_apply_eq_self, Set.mem_setOf_eq, not_imp_comm] #align finsupp.filter_eq_self_iff Finsupp.filter_eq_self_iff @[simp] theorem filter_apply_pos {a : α} (h : p a) : f.filter p a = f a := if_pos h #align finsupp.filter_apply_pos Finsupp.filter_apply_pos @[simp] theorem filter_apply_neg {a : α} (h : ¬p a) : f.filter p a = 0 := if_neg h #align finsupp.filter_apply_neg Finsupp.filter_apply_neg @[simp] theorem support_filter : (f.filter p).support = f.support.filter p := rfl #align finsupp.support_filter Finsupp.support_filter theorem filter_zero : (0 : α →₀ M).filter p = 0 := by classical rw [← support_eq_empty, support_filter, support_zero, Finset.filter_empty] #align finsupp.filter_zero Finsupp.filter_zero @[simp] theorem filter_single_of_pos {a : α} {b : M} (h : p a) : (single a b).filter p = single a b := (filter_eq_self_iff _ _).2 fun _ hx => (single_apply_ne_zero.1 hx).1.symm ▸ h #align finsupp.filter_single_of_pos Finsupp.filter_single_of_pos @[simp] theorem filter_single_of_neg {a : α} {b : M} (h : ¬p a) : (single a b).filter p = 0 := (filter_eq_zero_iff _ _).2 fun _ hpx => single_apply_eq_zero.2 fun hxa => absurd hpx (hxa.symm ▸ h) #align finsupp.filter_single_of_neg Finsupp.filter_single_of_neg @[to_additive] theorem prod_filter_index [CommMonoid N] (g : α → M → N) : (f.filter p).prod g = ∏ x ∈ (f.filter p).support, g x (f x) := by classical refine Finset.prod_congr rfl fun x hx => ?_ rw [support_filter, Finset.mem_filter] at hx rw [filter_apply_pos _ _ hx.2] #align finsupp.prod_filter_index Finsupp.prod_filter_index #align finsupp.sum_filter_index Finsupp.sum_filter_index @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem prod_filter_mul_prod_filter_not [CommMonoid N] (g : α → M → N) : (f.filter p).prod g * (f.filter fun a => ¬p a).prod g = f.prod g := by classical simp_rw [prod_filter_index, support_filter, Finset.prod_filter_mul_prod_filter_not, Finsupp.prod] #align finsupp.prod_filter_mul_prod_filter_not Finsupp.prod_filter_mul_prod_filter_not #align finsupp.sum_filter_add_sum_filter_not Finsupp.sum_filter_add_sum_filter_not @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem prod_div_prod_filter [CommGroup G] (g : α → M → G) : f.prod g / (f.filter p).prod g = (f.filter fun a => ¬p a).prod g := div_eq_of_eq_mul' (prod_filter_mul_prod_filter_not _ _ _).symm #align finsupp.prod_div_prod_filter Finsupp.prod_div_prod_filter #align finsupp.sum_sub_sum_filter Finsupp.sum_sub_sum_filter end Zero theorem filter_pos_add_filter_neg [AddZeroClass M] (f : α →₀ M) (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (f.filter p + f.filter fun a => ¬p a) = f := DFunLike.coe_injective <| by simp only [coe_add, filter_eq_indicator] exact Set.indicator_self_add_compl { x | p x } f #align finsupp.filter_pos_add_filter_neg Finsupp.filter_pos_add_filter_neg end Filter /-! ### Declarations about `frange` -/ section Frange variable [Zero M] /-- `frange f` is the image of `f` on the support of `f`. -/ def frange (f : α →₀ M) : Finset M := haveI := Classical.decEq M Finset.image f f.support #align finsupp.frange Finsupp.frange theorem mem_frange {f : α →₀ M} {y : M} : y ∈ f.frange ↔ y ≠ 0 ∧ ∃ x, f x = y := by rw [frange, @Finset.mem_image _ _ (Classical.decEq _) _ f.support] exact ⟨fun ⟨x, hx1, hx2⟩ => ⟨hx2 ▸ mem_support_iff.1 hx1, x, hx2⟩, fun ⟨hy, x, hx⟩ => ⟨x, mem_support_iff.2 (hx.symm ▸ hy), hx⟩⟩ -- Porting note: maybe there is a better way to fix this, but (1) it wasn't seeing past `frange` -- the definition, and (2) it needed the `Classical.decEq` instance again. #align finsupp.mem_frange Finsupp.mem_frange theorem zero_not_mem_frange {f : α →₀ M} : (0 : M) ∉ f.frange := fun H => (mem_frange.1 H).1 rfl #align finsupp.zero_not_mem_frange Finsupp.zero_not_mem_frange theorem frange_single {x : α} {y : M} : frange (single x y) ⊆ {y} := fun r hr => let ⟨t, ht1, ht2⟩ := mem_frange.1 hr ht2 ▸ by classical rw [single_apply] at ht2 ⊢ split_ifs at ht2 ⊢ · exact Finset.mem_singleton_self _ · exact (t ht2.symm).elim #align finsupp.frange_single Finsupp.frange_single end Frange /-! ### Declarations about `Finsupp.subtypeDomain` -/ section SubtypeDomain section Zero variable [Zero M] {p : α → Prop} /-- `subtypeDomain p f` is the restriction of the finitely supported function `f` to subtype `p`. -/ def subtypeDomain (p : α → Prop) (f : α →₀ M) : Subtype p →₀ M where support := haveI := Classical.decPred p f.support.subtype p toFun := f ∘ Subtype.val mem_support_toFun a := by simp only [@mem_subtype _ _ (Classical.decPred p), mem_support_iff]; rfl #align finsupp.subtype_domain Finsupp.subtypeDomain @[simp] theorem support_subtypeDomain [D : DecidablePred p] {f : α →₀ M} : (subtypeDomain p f).support = f.support.subtype p := by rw [Subsingleton.elim D] <;> rfl #align finsupp.support_subtype_domain Finsupp.support_subtypeDomain @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_apply {a : Subtype p} {v : α →₀ M} : (subtypeDomain p v) a = v a.val := rfl #align finsupp.subtype_domain_apply Finsupp.subtypeDomain_apply @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_zero : subtypeDomain p (0 : α →₀ M) = 0 := rfl #align finsupp.subtype_domain_zero Finsupp.subtypeDomain_zero theorem subtypeDomain_eq_zero_iff' {f : α →₀ M} : f.subtypeDomain p = 0 ↔ ∀ x, p x → f x = 0 := by classical simp_rw [← support_eq_empty, support_subtypeDomain, subtype_eq_empty, not_mem_support_iff] #align finsupp.subtype_domain_eq_zero_iff' Finsupp.subtypeDomain_eq_zero_iff' theorem subtypeDomain_eq_zero_iff {f : α →₀ M} (hf : ∀ x ∈ f.support, p x) : f.subtypeDomain p = 0 ↔ f = 0 := subtypeDomain_eq_zero_iff'.trans ⟨fun H => ext fun x => by classical exact if hx : p x then H x hx else not_mem_support_iff.1 <| mt (hf x) hx, fun H x _ => by simp [H]⟩ #align finsupp.subtype_domain_eq_zero_iff Finsupp.subtypeDomain_eq_zero_iff @[to_additive] theorem prod_subtypeDomain_index [CommMonoid N] {v : α →₀ M} {h : α → M → N} (hp : ∀ x ∈ v.support, p x) : (v.subtypeDomain p).prod (fun a b ↦ h a b) = v.prod h := by refine Finset.prod_bij (fun p _ ↦ p) ?_ ?_ ?_ ?_ <;> aesop #align finsupp.prod_subtype_domain_index Finsupp.prod_subtypeDomain_index #align finsupp.sum_subtype_domain_index Finsupp.sum_subtypeDomain_index end Zero section AddZeroClass variable [AddZeroClass M] {p : α → Prop} {v v' : α →₀ M} @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_add {v v' : α →₀ M} : (v + v').subtypeDomain p = v.subtypeDomain p + v'.subtypeDomain p := ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.subtype_domain_add Finsupp.subtypeDomain_add /-- `subtypeDomain` but as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ def subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom : (α →₀ M) →+ Subtype p →₀ M where toFun := subtypeDomain p map_zero' := subtypeDomain_zero map_add' _ _ := subtypeDomain_add #align finsupp.subtype_domain_add_monoid_hom Finsupp.subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom /-- `Finsupp.filter` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ def filterAddHom (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p]: (α →₀ M) →+ α →₀ M where toFun := filter p map_zero' := filter_zero p map_add' f g := DFunLike.coe_injective <| by simp only [filter_eq_indicator, coe_add] exact Set.indicator_add { x | p x } f g #align finsupp.filter_add_hom Finsupp.filterAddHom @[simp] theorem filter_add [DecidablePred p] {v v' : α →₀ M} : (v + v').filter p = v.filter p + v'.filter p := (filterAddHom p).map_add v v' #align finsupp.filter_add Finsupp.filter_add end AddZeroClass section CommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid M] {p : α → Prop} theorem subtypeDomain_sum {s : Finset ι} {h : ι → α →₀ M} : (∑ c ∈ s, h c).subtypeDomain p = ∑ c ∈ s, (h c).subtypeDomain p := map_sum subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom _ s #align finsupp.subtype_domain_sum Finsupp.subtypeDomain_sum theorem subtypeDomain_finsupp_sum [Zero N] {s : β →₀ N} {h : β → N → α →₀ M} : (s.sum h).subtypeDomain p = s.sum fun c d => (h c d).subtypeDomain p := subtypeDomain_sum #align finsupp.subtype_domain_finsupp_sum Finsupp.subtypeDomain_finsupp_sum theorem filter_sum [DecidablePred p] (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → α →₀ M) : (∑ a ∈ s, f a).filter p = ∑ a ∈ s, filter p (f a) := map_sum (filterAddHom p) f s #align finsupp.filter_sum Finsupp.filter_sum theorem filter_eq_sum (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f : α →₀ M) : f.filter p = ∑ i ∈ f.support.filter p, single i (f i) := (f.filter p).sum_single.symm.trans <| Finset.sum_congr rfl fun x hx => by rw [filter_apply_pos _ _ (mem_filter.1 hx).2] #align finsupp.filter_eq_sum Finsupp.filter_eq_sum end CommMonoid section Group variable [AddGroup G] {p : α → Prop} {v v' : α →₀ G} @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_neg : (-v).subtypeDomain p = -v.subtypeDomain p := ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.subtype_domain_neg Finsupp.subtypeDomain_neg @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_sub : (v - v').subtypeDomain p = v.subtypeDomain p - v'.subtypeDomain p := ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.subtype_domain_sub Finsupp.subtypeDomain_sub @[simp] theorem single_neg (a : α) (b : G) : single a (-b) = -single a b := (singleAddHom a : G →+ _).map_neg b #align finsupp.single_neg Finsupp.single_neg @[simp] theorem single_sub (a : α) (b₁ b₂ : G) : single a (b₁ - b₂) = single a b₁ - single a b₂ := (singleAddHom a : G →+ _).map_sub b₁ b₂ #align finsupp.single_sub Finsupp.single_sub @[simp] theorem erase_neg (a : α) (f : α →₀ G) : erase a (-f) = -erase a f := (eraseAddHom a : (_ →₀ G) →+ _).map_neg f #align finsupp.erase_neg Finsupp.erase_neg @[simp] theorem erase_sub (a : α) (f₁ f₂ : α →₀ G) : erase a (f₁ - f₂) = erase a f₁ - erase a f₂ := (eraseAddHom a : (_ →₀ G) →+ _).map_sub f₁ f₂ #align finsupp.erase_sub Finsupp.erase_sub @[simp] theorem filter_neg (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f : α →₀ G) : filter p (-f) = -filter p f := (filterAddHom p : (_ →₀ G) →+ _).map_neg f #align finsupp.filter_neg Finsupp.filter_neg @[simp] theorem filter_sub (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f₁ f₂ : α →₀ G) : filter p (f₁ - f₂) = filter p f₁ - filter p f₂ := (filterAddHom p : (_ →₀ G) →+ _).map_sub f₁ f₂ #align finsupp.filter_sub Finsupp.filter_sub end Group end SubtypeDomain theorem mem_support_multiset_sum [AddCommMonoid M] {s : Multiset (α →₀ M)} (a : α) : a ∈ s.sum.support → ∃ f ∈ s, a ∈ (f : α →₀ M).support := Multiset.induction_on s (fun h => False.elim (by simp at h)) (by intro f s ih ha by_cases h : a ∈ f.support · exact ⟨f, Multiset.mem_cons_self _ _, h⟩ · simp only [Multiset.sum_cons, mem_support_iff, add_apply, not_mem_support_iff.1 h, zero_add] at ha rcases ih (mem_support_iff.2 ha) with ⟨f', h₀, h₁⟩ exact ⟨f', Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem h₀, h₁⟩) #align finsupp.mem_support_multiset_sum Finsupp.mem_support_multiset_sum theorem mem_support_finset_sum [AddCommMonoid M] {s : Finset ι} {h : ι → α →₀ M} (a : α) (ha : a ∈ (∑ c ∈ s, h c).support) : ∃ c ∈ s, a ∈ (h c).support := let ⟨_, hf, hfa⟩ := mem_support_multiset_sum a ha let ⟨c, hc, Eq⟩ := Multiset.mem_map.1 hf ⟨c, hc, Eq.symm ▸ hfa⟩ #align finsupp.mem_support_finset_sum Finsupp.mem_support_finset_sum /-! ### Declarations about `curry` and `uncurry` -/ section CurryUncurry variable [AddCommMonoid M] [AddCommMonoid N] /-- Given a finitely supported function `f` from a product type `α × β` to `γ`, `curry f` is the "curried" finitely supported function from `α` to the type of finitely supported functions from `β` to `γ`. -/ protected def curry (f : α × β →₀ M) : α →₀ β →₀ M := f.sum fun p c => single p.1 (single p.2 c) #align finsupp.curry Finsupp.curry @[simp] theorem curry_apply (f : α × β →₀ M) (x : α) (y : β) : f.curry x y = f (x, y) := by classical have : ∀ b : α × β, single b.fst (single b.snd (f b)) x y = if b = (x, y) then f b else 0 := by rintro ⟨b₁, b₂⟩ simp only [ne_eq, single_apply, Prod.ext_iff, ite_and] split_ifs <;> simp [single_apply, *] rw [Finsupp.curry, sum_apply, sum_apply, sum_eq_single, this, if_pos rfl] · intro b _ b_ne rw [this b, if_neg b_ne] · intro _ rw [single_zero, single_zero, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply] #align finsupp.curry_apply Finsupp.curry_apply theorem sum_curry_index (f : α × β →₀ M) (g : α → β → M → N) (hg₀ : ∀ a b, g a b 0 = 0) (hg₁ : ∀ a b c₀ c₁, g a b (c₀ + c₁) = g a b c₀ + g a b c₁) : (f.curry.sum fun a f => f.sum (g a)) = f.sum fun p c => g p.1 p.2 c := by rw [Finsupp.curry] trans · exact sum_sum_index (fun a => sum_zero_index) fun a b₀ b₁ => sum_add_index' (fun a => hg₀ _ _) fun c d₀ d₁ => hg₁ _ _ _ _ congr; funext p c trans · exact sum_single_index sum_zero_index exact sum_single_index (hg₀ _ _) #align finsupp.sum_curry_index Finsupp.sum_curry_index /-- Given a finitely supported function `f` from `α` to the type of finitely supported functions from `β` to `M`, `uncurry f` is the "uncurried" finitely supported function from `α × β` to `M`. -/ protected def uncurry (f : α →₀ β →₀ M) : α × β →₀ M := f.sum fun a g => g.sum fun b c => single (a, b) c #align finsupp.uncurry Finsupp.uncurry /-- `finsuppProdEquiv` defines the `Equiv` between `((α × β) →₀ M)` and `(α →₀ (β →₀ M))` given by currying and uncurrying. -/ def finsuppProdEquiv : (α × β →₀ M) ≃ (α →₀ β →₀ M) where toFun := Finsupp.curry invFun := Finsupp.uncurry left_inv f := by rw [Finsupp.uncurry, sum_curry_index] · simp_rw [Prod.mk.eta, sum_single] · intros apply single_zero · intros apply single_add right_inv f := by simp only [Finsupp.curry, Finsupp.uncurry, sum_sum_index, sum_zero_index, sum_add_index, sum_single_index, single_zero, single_add, eq_self_iff_true, forall_true_iff, forall₃_true_iff, (single_sum _ _ _).symm, sum_single] #align finsupp.finsupp_prod_equiv Finsupp.finsuppProdEquiv theorem filter_curry (f : α × β →₀ M) (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (f.filter fun a : α × β => p a.1).curry = f.curry.filter p := by classical rw [Finsupp.curry, Finsupp.curry, Finsupp.sum, Finsupp.sum, filter_sum, support_filter, sum_filter] refine Finset.sum_congr rfl ?_ rintro ⟨a₁, a₂⟩ _ split_ifs with h · rw [filter_apply_pos, filter_single_of_pos] <;> exact h · rwa [filter_single_of_neg] #align finsupp.filter_curry Finsupp.filter_curry theorem support_curry [DecidableEq α] (f : α × β →₀ M) : f.curry.support ⊆ f.support.image Prod.fst := by rw [← Finset.biUnion_singleton] refine Finset.Subset.trans support_sum ?_ exact Finset.biUnion_mono fun a _ => support_single_subset #align finsupp.support_curry Finsupp.support_curry end CurryUncurry /-! ### Declarations about finitely supported functions whose support is a `Sum` type -/ section Sum /-- `Finsupp.sumElim f g` maps `inl x` to `f x` and `inr y` to `g y`. -/ def sumElim {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] (f : α →₀ γ) (g : β →₀ γ) : Sum α β →₀ γ := onFinset (by haveI := Classical.decEq α haveI := Classical.decEq β exact f.support.map ⟨_, Sum.inl_injective⟩ ∪ g.support.map ⟨_, Sum.inr_injective⟩) (Sum.elim f g) fun ab h => by cases' ab with a b <;> letI := Classical.decEq α <;> letI := Classical.decEq β <;> -- porting note (#10754): had to add these `DecidableEq` instances simp only [Sum.elim_inl, Sum.elim_inr] at h <;> simpa #align finsupp.sum_elim Finsupp.sumElim @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_sumElim {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] (f : α →₀ γ) (g : β →₀ γ) : ⇑(sumElim f g) = Sum.elim f g := rfl #align finsupp.coe_sum_elim Finsupp.coe_sumElim theorem sumElim_apply {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] (f : α →₀ γ) (g : β →₀ γ) (x : Sum α β) : sumElim f g x = Sum.elim f g x := rfl #align finsupp.sum_elim_apply Finsupp.sumElim_apply theorem sumElim_inl {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] (f : α →₀ γ) (g : β →₀ γ) (x : α) : sumElim f g (Sum.inl x) = f x := rfl #align finsupp.sum_elim_inl Finsupp.sumElim_inl theorem sumElim_inr {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] (f : α →₀ γ) (g : β →₀ γ) (x : β) : sumElim f g (Sum.inr x) = g x := rfl #align finsupp.sum_elim_inr Finsupp.sumElim_inr /-- The equivalence between `(α ⊕ β) →₀ γ` and `(α →₀ γ) × (β →₀ γ)`. This is the `Finsupp` version of `Equiv.sum_arrow_equiv_prod_arrow`. -/ @[simps apply symm_apply] def sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] : (Sum α β →₀ γ) ≃ (α →₀ γ) × (β →₀ γ) where toFun f := ⟨f.comapDomain Sum.inl Sum.inl_injective.injOn, f.comapDomain Sum.inr Sum.inr_injective.injOn⟩ invFun fg := sumElim fg.1 fg.2 left_inv f := by ext ab cases' ab with a b <;> simp right_inv fg := by ext <;> simp #align finsupp.sum_finsupp_equiv_prod_finsupp Finsupp.sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp theorem fst_sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] (f : Sum α β →₀ γ) (x : α) : (sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp f).1 x = f (Sum.inl x) := rfl #align finsupp.fst_sum_finsupp_equiv_prod_finsupp Finsupp.fst_sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp theorem snd_sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] (f : Sum α β →₀ γ) (y : β) : (sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp f).2 y = f (Sum.inr y) := rfl #align finsupp.snd_sum_finsupp_equiv_prod_finsupp Finsupp.snd_sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp theorem sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp_symm_inl {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] (fg : (α →₀ γ) × (β →₀ γ)) (x : α) : (sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp.symm fg) (Sum.inl x) = fg.1 x := rfl #align finsupp.sum_finsupp_equiv_prod_finsupp_symm_inl Finsupp.sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp_symm_inl theorem sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp_symm_inr {α β γ : Type*} [Zero γ] (fg : (α →₀ γ) × (β →₀ γ)) (y : β) : (sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp.symm fg) (Sum.inr y) = fg.2 y := rfl #align finsupp.sum_finsupp_equiv_prod_finsupp_symm_inr Finsupp.sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp_symm_inr variable [AddMonoid M] /-- The additive equivalence between `(α ⊕ β) →₀ M` and `(α →₀ M) × (β →₀ M)`. This is the `Finsupp` version of `Equiv.sum_arrow_equiv_prod_arrow`. -/ @[simps! apply symm_apply] def sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp {α β : Type*} : (Sum α β →₀ M) ≃+ (α →₀ M) × (β →₀ M) := { sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp with map_add' := by intros ext <;> simp only [Equiv.toFun_as_coe, Prod.fst_add, Prod.snd_add, add_apply, snd_sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp, fst_sumFinsuppEquivProdFinsupp] } #align finsupp.sum_finsupp_add_equiv_prod_finsupp Finsupp.sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp theorem fst_sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp {α β : Type*} (f : Sum α β →₀ M) (x : α) : (sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp f).1 x = f (Sum.inl x) := rfl #align finsupp.fst_sum_finsupp_add_equiv_prod_finsupp Finsupp.fst_sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp theorem snd_sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp {α β : Type*} (f : Sum α β →₀ M) (y : β) : (sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp f).2 y = f (Sum.inr y) := rfl #align finsupp.snd_sum_finsupp_add_equiv_prod_finsupp Finsupp.snd_sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp theorem sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp_symm_inl {α β : Type*} (fg : (α →₀ M) × (β →₀ M)) (x : α) : (sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp.symm fg) (Sum.inl x) = fg.1 x := rfl #align finsupp.sum_finsupp_add_equiv_prod_finsupp_symm_inl Finsupp.sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp_symm_inl theorem sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp_symm_inr {α β : Type*} (fg : (α →₀ M) × (β →₀ M)) (y : β) : (sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp.symm fg) (Sum.inr y) = fg.2 y := rfl #align finsupp.sum_finsupp_add_equiv_prod_finsupp_symm_inr Finsupp.sumFinsuppAddEquivProdFinsupp_symm_inr end Sum /-! ### Declarations about scalar multiplication -/ section variable [Zero M] [MonoidWithZero R] [MulActionWithZero R M] @[simp, nolint simpNF] -- `simpNF` incorrectly complains the LHS doesn't simplify. theorem single_smul (a b : α) (f : α → M) (r : R) : single a r b • f a = single a (r • f b) b := by by_cases h : a = b <;> simp [h] #align finsupp.single_smul Finsupp.single_smul end section variable [Monoid G] [MulAction G α] [AddCommMonoid M] /-- Scalar multiplication acting on the domain. This is not an instance as it would conflict with the action on the range. See the `instance_diamonds` test for examples of such conflicts. -/ def comapSMul : SMul G (α →₀ M) where smul g := mapDomain (g • ·) #align finsupp.comap_has_smul Finsupp.comapSMul attribute [local instance] comapSMul theorem comapSMul_def (g : G) (f : α →₀ M) : g • f = mapDomain (g • ·) f := rfl #align finsupp.comap_smul_def Finsupp.comapSMul_def @[simp] theorem comapSMul_single (g : G) (a : α) (b : M) : g • single a b = single (g • a) b := mapDomain_single #align finsupp.comap_smul_single Finsupp.comapSMul_single /-- `Finsupp.comapSMul` is multiplicative -/ def comapMulAction : MulAction G (α →₀ M) where one_smul f := by rw [comapSMul_def, one_smul_eq_id, mapDomain_id] mul_smul g g' f := by rw [comapSMul_def, comapSMul_def, comapSMul_def, ← comp_smul_left, mapDomain_comp] #align finsupp.comap_mul_action Finsupp.comapMulAction attribute [local instance] comapMulAction /-- `Finsupp.comapSMul` is distributive -/ def comapDistribMulAction : DistribMulAction G (α →₀ M) where smul_zero g := by ext a simp only [comapSMul_def] simp smul_add g f f' := by ext simp only [comapSMul_def] simp [mapDomain_add] #align finsupp.comap_distrib_mul_action Finsupp.comapDistribMulAction end section variable [Group G] [MulAction G α] [AddCommMonoid M] attribute [local instance] comapSMul comapMulAction comapDistribMulAction /-- When `G` is a group, `Finsupp.comapSMul` acts by precomposition with the action of `g⁻¹`. -/ @[simp] theorem comapSMul_apply (g : G) (f : α →₀ M) (a : α) : (g • f) a = f (g⁻¹ • a) := by conv_lhs => rw [← smul_inv_smul g a] exact mapDomain_apply (MulAction.injective g) _ (g⁻¹ • a) #align finsupp.comap_smul_apply Finsupp.comapSMul_apply end section instance smulZeroClass [Zero M] [SMulZeroClass R M] : SMulZeroClass R (α →₀ M) where smul a v := v.mapRange (a • ·) (smul_zero _) smul_zero a := by ext apply smul_zero #align finsupp.smul_zero_class Finsupp.smulZeroClass /-! Throughout this section, some `Monoid` and `Semiring` arguments are specified with `{}` instead of `[]`. See note [implicit instance arguments]. -/ @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_smul [Zero M] [SMulZeroClass R M] (b : R) (v : α →₀ M) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v := rfl #align finsupp.coe_smul Finsupp.coe_smul theorem smul_apply [Zero M] [SMulZeroClass R M] (b : R) (v : α →₀ M) (a : α) : (b • v) a = b • v a := rfl #align finsupp.smul_apply Finsupp.smul_apply theorem _root_.IsSMulRegular.finsupp [Zero M] [SMulZeroClass R M] {k : R} (hk : IsSMulRegular M k) : IsSMulRegular (α →₀ M) k := fun _ _ h => ext fun i => hk (DFunLike.congr_fun h i) #align is_smul_regular.finsupp IsSMulRegular.finsupp instance faithfulSMul [Nonempty α] [Zero M] [SMulZeroClass R M] [FaithfulSMul R M] : FaithfulSMul R (α →₀ M) where eq_of_smul_eq_smul h := let ⟨a⟩ := ‹Nonempty α› eq_of_smul_eq_smul fun m : M => by simpa using DFunLike.congr_fun (h (single a m)) a #align finsupp.faithful_smul Finsupp.faithfulSMul instance instSMulWithZero [Zero R] [Zero M] [SMulWithZero R M] : SMulWithZero R (α →₀ M) where zero_smul f := by ext i; exact zero_smul _ _ variable (α M) instance distribSMul [AddZeroClass M] [DistribSMul R M] : DistribSMul R (α →₀ M) where smul := (· • ·) smul_add _ _ _ := ext fun _ => smul_add _ _ _ smul_zero _ := ext fun _ => smul_zero _ #align finsupp.distrib_smul Finsupp.distribSMul instance distribMulAction [Monoid R] [AddMonoid M] [DistribMulAction R M] : DistribMulAction R (α →₀ M) := { Finsupp.distribSMul _ _ with one_smul := fun x => ext fun y => one_smul R (x y) mul_smul := fun r s x => ext fun y => mul_smul r s (x y) } #align finsupp.distrib_mul_action Finsupp.distribMulAction instance isScalarTower [Zero M] [SMulZeroClass R M] [SMulZeroClass S M] [SMul R S] [IsScalarTower R S M] : IsScalarTower R S (α →₀ M) where smul_assoc _ _ _ := ext fun _ => smul_assoc _ _ _ instance smulCommClass [Zero M] [SMulZeroClass R M] [SMulZeroClass S M] [SMulCommClass R S M] : SMulCommClass R S (α →₀ M) where smul_comm _ _ _ := ext fun _ => smul_comm _ _ _ #align finsupp.smul_comm_class Finsupp.smulCommClass instance isCentralScalar [Zero M] [SMulZeroClass R M] [SMulZeroClass Rᵐᵒᵖ M] [IsCentralScalar R M] : IsCentralScalar R (α →₀ M) where op_smul_eq_smul _ _ := ext fun _ => op_smul_eq_smul _ _ #align finsupp.is_central_scalar Finsupp.isCentralScalar instance module [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] : Module R (α →₀ M) := { toDistribMulAction := Finsupp.distribMulAction α M zero_smul := fun _ => ext fun _ => zero_smul _ _ add_smul := fun _ _ _ => ext fun _ => add_smul _ _ _ } #align finsupp.module Finsupp.module variable {α M} theorem support_smul [AddMonoid M] [SMulZeroClass R M] {b : R} {g : α →₀ M} : (b • g).support ⊆ g.support := fun a => by simp only [smul_apply, mem_support_iff, Ne] exact mt fun h => h.symm ▸ smul_zero _ #align finsupp.support_smul Finsupp.support_smul @[simp] theorem support_smul_eq [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] [NoZeroSMulDivisors R M] {b : R} (hb : b ≠ 0) {g : α →₀ M} : (b • g).support = g.support := Finset.ext fun a => by simp [Finsupp.smul_apply, hb] #align finsupp.support_smul_eq Finsupp.support_smul_eq section variable {p : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] @[simp] theorem filter_smul {_ : Monoid R} [AddMonoid M] [DistribMulAction R M] {b : R} {v : α →₀ M} : (b • v).filter p = b • v.filter p := DFunLike.coe_injective <| by simp only [filter_eq_indicator, coe_smul] exact Set.indicator_const_smul { x | p x } b v #align finsupp.filter_smul Finsupp.filter_smul end theorem mapDomain_smul {_ : Monoid R} [AddCommMonoid M] [DistribMulAction R M] {f : α → β} (b : R) (v : α →₀ M) : mapDomain f (b • v) = b • mapDomain f v := mapDomain_mapRange _ _ _ _ (smul_add b) #align finsupp.map_domain_smul Finsupp.mapDomain_smul @[simp] theorem smul_single [Zero M] [SMulZeroClass R M] (c : R) (a : α) (b : M) : c • Finsupp.single a b = Finsupp.single a (c • b) := mapRange_single #align finsupp.smul_single Finsupp.smul_single -- Porting note: removed `simp` because `simpNF` can prove it. theorem smul_single' {_ : Semiring R} (c : R) (a : α) (b : R) : c • Finsupp.single a b = Finsupp.single a (c * b) := smul_single _ _ _ #align finsupp.smul_single' Finsupp.smul_single' theorem mapRange_smul {_ : Monoid R} [AddMonoid M] [DistribMulAction R M] [AddMonoid N] [DistribMulAction R N] {f : M → N} {hf : f 0 = 0} (c : R) (v : α →₀ M) (hsmul : ∀ x, f (c • x) = c • f x) : mapRange f hf (c • v) = c • mapRange f hf v := by erw [← mapRange_comp] · have : f ∘ (c • ·) = (c • ·) ∘ f := funext hsmul simp_rw [this] apply mapRange_comp simp only [Function.comp_apply, smul_zero, hf] #align finsupp.map_range_smul Finsupp.mapRange_smul theorem smul_single_one [Semiring R] (a : α) (b : R) : b • single a (1 : R) = single a b := by rw [smul_single, smul_eq_mul, mul_one] #align finsupp.smul_single_one Finsupp.smul_single_one theorem comapDomain_smul [AddMonoid M] [Monoid R] [DistribMulAction R M] {f : α → β} (r : R) (v : β →₀ M) (hfv : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑v.support)) (hfrv : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' ↑(r • v).support) := hfv.mono <| Set.preimage_mono <| Finset.coe_subset.mpr support_smul) : comapDomain f (r • v) hfrv = r • comapDomain f v hfv := by ext rfl #align finsupp.comap_domain_smul Finsupp.comapDomain_smul /-- A version of `Finsupp.comapDomain_smul` that's easier to use. -/ theorem comapDomain_smul_of_injective [AddMonoid M] [Monoid R] [DistribMulAction R M] {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) (r : R) (v : β →₀ M) : comapDomain f (r • v) hf.injOn = r • comapDomain f v hf.injOn := comapDomain_smul _ _ _ _ #align finsupp.comap_domain_smul_of_injective Finsupp.comapDomain_smul_of_injective end theorem sum_smul_index [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] {g : α →₀ R} {b : R} {h : α → R → M} (h0 : ∀ i, h i 0 = 0) : (b • g).sum h = g.sum fun i a => h i (b * a) := Finsupp.sum_mapRange_index h0 #align finsupp.sum_smul_index Finsupp.sum_smul_index theorem sum_smul_index' [AddMonoid M] [DistribSMul R M] [AddCommMonoid N] {g : α →₀ M} {b : R} {h : α → M → N} (h0 : ∀ i, h i 0 = 0) : (b • g).sum h = g.sum fun i c => h i (b • c) := Finsupp.sum_mapRange_index h0 #align finsupp.sum_smul_index' Finsupp.sum_smul_index' /-- A version of `Finsupp.sum_smul_index'` for bundled additive maps. -/ theorem sum_smul_index_addMonoidHom [AddMonoid M] [AddCommMonoid N] [DistribSMul R M] {g : α →₀ M} {b : R} {h : α → M →+ N} : ((b • g).sum fun a => h a) = g.sum fun i c => h i (b • c) := sum_mapRange_index fun i => (h i).map_zero #align finsupp.sum_smul_index_add_monoid_hom Finsupp.sum_smul_index_addMonoidHom instance noZeroSMulDivisors [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] {ι : Type*} [NoZeroSMulDivisors R M] : NoZeroSMulDivisors R (ι →₀ M) := ⟨fun h => or_iff_not_imp_left.mpr fun hc => Finsupp.ext fun i => (smul_eq_zero.mp (DFunLike.ext_iff.mp h i)).resolve_left hc⟩ #align finsupp.no_zero_smul_divisors Finsupp.noZeroSMulDivisors section DistribMulActionSemiHom variable [Semiring R] variable [AddCommMonoid M] [AddCommMonoid N] [DistribMulAction R M] [DistribMulAction R N] /-- `Finsupp.single` as a `DistribMulActionSemiHom`. See also `Finsupp.lsingle` for the version as a linear map. -/ def DistribMulActionHom.single (a : α) : M →+[R] α →₀ M := { singleAddHom a with map_smul' := fun k m => by simp only show singleAddHom a (k • m) = k • singleAddHom a m change Finsupp.single a (k • m) = k • (Finsupp.single a m) -- Porting note: because `singleAddHom_apply` is missing simp only [smul_single] } #align finsupp.distrib_mul_action_hom.single Finsupp.DistribMulActionHom.single theorem distribMulActionHom_ext {f g : (α →₀ M) →+[R] N} (h : ∀ (a : α) (m : M), f (single a m) = g (single a m)) : f = g := DistribMulActionHom.toAddMonoidHom_injective <| addHom_ext h #align finsupp.distrib_mul_action_hom_ext Finsupp.distribMulActionHom_ext /-- See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/ @[ext] theorem distribMulActionHom_ext' {f g : (α →₀ M) →+[R] N} (h : ∀ a : α, f.comp (DistribMulActionHom.single a) = g.comp (DistribMulActionHom.single a)) : f = g := distribMulActionHom_ext fun a => DistribMulActionHom.congr_fun (h a) #align finsupp.distrib_mul_action_hom_ext' Finsupp.distribMulActionHom_ext' end DistribMulActionSemiHom section variable [Zero R] /-- The `Finsupp` version of `Pi.unique`. -/ instance uniqueOfRight [Subsingleton R] : Unique (α →₀ R) := DFunLike.coe_injective.unique #align finsupp.unique_of_right Finsupp.uniqueOfRight /-- The `Finsupp` version of `Pi.uniqueOfIsEmpty`. -/ instance uniqueOfLeft [IsEmpty α] : Unique (α →₀ R) := DFunLike.coe_injective.unique #align finsupp.unique_of_left Finsupp.uniqueOfLeft end section variable {M : Type*} [Zero M] {P : α → Prop} [DecidablePred P] /-- Combine finitely supported functions over `{a // P a}` and `{a // ¬P a}`, by case-splitting on `P a`. -/ @[simps] def piecewise (f : Subtype P →₀ M) (g : {a // ¬ P a} →₀ M) : α →₀ M where toFun a := if h : P a then f ⟨a, h⟩ else g ⟨a, h⟩ support := (f.support.map (.subtype _)).disjUnion (g.support.map (.subtype _)) <| by simp_rw [Finset.disjoint_left, mem_map, forall_exists_index, Embedding.coe_subtype, Subtype.forall, Subtype.exists] rintro _ a ha ⟨-, rfl⟩ ⟨b, hb, -, rfl⟩ exact hb ha mem_support_toFun a := by by_cases ha : P a <;> simp [ha] @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_piecewise (f : Subtype P →₀ M) (g : {a // ¬ P a} →₀ M) : subtypeDomain P (f.piecewise g) = f := Finsupp.ext fun a => dif_pos a.prop @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_not_piecewise (f : Subtype P →₀ M) (g : {a // ¬ P a} →₀ M) : subtypeDomain (¬P ·) (f.piecewise g) = g := Finsupp.ext fun a => dif_neg a.prop /-- Extend the domain of a `Finsupp` by using `0` where `P x` does not hold. -/ @[simps! support toFun] def extendDomain (f : Subtype P →₀ M) : α →₀ M := piecewise f 0 theorem extendDomain_eq_embDomain_subtype (f : Subtype P →₀ M) : extendDomain f = embDomain (.subtype _) f := by ext a by_cases h : P a · refine Eq.trans ?_ (embDomain_apply (.subtype P) f (Subtype.mk a h)).symm simp [h] · rw [embDomain_notin_range, extendDomain_toFun, dif_neg h] simp [h] theorem support_extendDomain_subset (f : Subtype P →₀ M) : ↑(f.extendDomain).support ⊆ {x | P x} := by intro x rw [extendDomain_support, mem_coe, mem_map, Embedding.coe_subtype] rintro ⟨x, -, rfl⟩ exact x.prop @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_extendDomain (f : Subtype P →₀ M) : subtypeDomain P f.extendDomain = f := subtypeDomain_piecewise _ _ theorem extendDomain_subtypeDomain (f : α →₀ M) (hf : ∀ a ∈ f.support, P a) : (subtypeDomain P f).extendDomain = f := by ext a by_cases h : P a · exact dif_pos h · dsimp rw [if_neg h, eq_comm, ← not_mem_support_iff] refine mt ?_ h exact @hf _ @[simp] theorem extendDomain_single (a : Subtype P) (m : M) : (single a m).extendDomain = single a.val m := by ext a' dsimp only [extendDomain_toFun] obtain rfl | ha := eq_or_ne a.val a' · simp_rw [single_eq_same, dif_pos a.prop] · simp_rw [single_eq_of_ne ha, dite_eq_right_iff] intro h rw [single_eq_of_ne] simp [Subtype.ext_iff, ha] end /-- Given an `AddCommMonoid M` and `s : Set α`, `restrictSupportEquiv s M` is the `Equiv` between the subtype of finitely supported functions with support contained in `s` and the type of finitely supported functions from `s`. -/ def restrictSupportEquiv (s : Set α) (M : Type*) [AddCommMonoid M] : { f : α →₀ M // ↑f.support ⊆ s } ≃ (s →₀ M) where toFun f := subtypeDomain (· ∈ s) f.1 invFun f := letI := Classical.decPred (· ∈ s); ⟨f.extendDomain, support_extendDomain_subset _⟩ left_inv f := letI := Classical.decPred (· ∈ s); Subtype.ext <| extendDomain_subtypeDomain f.1 f.prop right_inv _ := letI := Classical.decPred (· ∈ s); subtypeDomain_extendDomain _ #align finsupp.restrict_support_equiv Finsupp.restrictSupportEquiv /-- Given `AddCommMonoid M` and `e : α ≃ β`, `domCongr e` is the corresponding `Equiv` between `α →₀ M` and `β →₀ M`. This is `Finsupp.equivCongrLeft` as an `AddEquiv`. -/ @[simps apply] protected def domCongr [AddCommMonoid M] (e : α ≃ β) : (α →₀ M) ≃+ (β →₀ M) where toFun := equivMapDomain e invFun := equivMapDomain e.symm left_inv v := by simp only [← equivMapDomain_trans, Equiv.self_trans_symm] exact equivMapDomain_refl _ right_inv := by intro v simp only [← equivMapDomain_trans, Equiv.symm_trans_self] exact equivMapDomain_refl _ map_add' a b := by simp only [equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain]; exact mapDomain_add #align finsupp.dom_congr Finsupp.domCongr @[simp] theorem domCongr_refl [AddCommMonoid M] : Finsupp.domCongr (Equiv.refl α) = AddEquiv.refl (α →₀ M) := AddEquiv.ext fun _ => equivMapDomain_refl _ #align finsupp.dom_congr_refl Finsupp.domCongr_refl @[simp] theorem domCongr_symm [AddCommMonoid M] (e : α ≃ β) : (Finsupp.domCongr e).symm = (Finsupp.domCongr e.symm : (β →₀ M) ≃+ (α →₀ M)) := AddEquiv.ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.dom_congr_symm Finsupp.domCongr_symm @[simp] theorem domCongr_trans [AddCommMonoid M] (e : α ≃ β) (f : β ≃ γ) : (Finsupp.domCongr e).trans (Finsupp.domCongr f) = (Finsupp.domCongr (e.trans f) : (α →₀ M) ≃+ _) := AddEquiv.ext fun _ => (equivMapDomain_trans _ _ _).symm #align finsupp.dom_congr_trans Finsupp.domCongr_trans end Finsupp namespace Finsupp /-! ### Declarations about sigma types -/ section Sigma variable {αs : ι → Type*} [Zero M] (l : (Σi, αs i) →₀ M) /-- Given `l`, a finitely supported function from the sigma type `Σ (i : ι), αs i` to `M` and an index element `i : ι`, `split l i` is the `i`th component of `l`, a finitely supported function from `as i` to `M`. This is the `Finsupp` version of `Sigma.curry`. -/ def split (i : ι) : αs i →₀ M := l.comapDomain (Sigma.mk i) fun _ _ _ _ hx => heq_iff_eq.1 (Sigma.mk.inj_iff.mp hx).2 -- Porting note: it seems like Lean 4 never generated the `Sigma.mk.inj` lemma? #align finsupp.split Finsupp.split theorem split_apply (i : ι) (x : αs i) : split l i x = l ⟨i, x⟩ := by dsimp only [split] rw [comapDomain_apply] #align finsupp.split_apply Finsupp.split_apply /-- Given `l`, a finitely supported function from the sigma type `Σ (i : ι), αs i` to `β`, `split_support l` is the finset of indices in `ι` that appear in the support of `l`. -/ def splitSupport (l : (Σi, αs i) →₀ M) : Finset ι := haveI := Classical.decEq ι l.support.image Sigma.fst #align finsupp.split_support Finsupp.splitSupport theorem mem_splitSupport_iff_nonzero (i : ι) : i ∈ splitSupport l ↔ split l i ≠ 0 := by rw [splitSupport, @mem_image _ _ (Classical.decEq _), Ne, ← support_eq_empty, ← Ne, ← Finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty, split, comapDomain, Finset.Nonempty] -- porting note (#10754): had to add the `Classical.decEq` instance manually simp only [exists_prop, Finset.mem_preimage, exists_and_right, exists_eq_right, mem_support_iff, Sigma.exists, Ne] #align finsupp.mem_split_support_iff_nonzero Finsupp.mem_splitSupport_iff_nonzero /-- Given `l`, a finitely supported function from the sigma type `Σ i, αs i` to `β` and an `ι`-indexed family `g` of functions from `(αs i →₀ β)` to `γ`, `split_comp` defines a finitely supported function from the index type `ι` to `γ` given by composing `g i` with `split l i`. -/ def splitComp [Zero N] (g : ∀ i, (αs i →₀ M) → N) (hg : ∀ i x, x = 0 ↔ g i x = 0) : ι →₀ N where support := splitSupport l toFun i := g i (split l i) mem_support_toFun := by intro i rw [mem_splitSupport_iff_nonzero, not_iff_not, hg] #align finsupp.split_comp Finsupp.splitComp
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theorem sigma_support : l.support = l.splitSupport.sigma fun i => (l.split i).support := by
simp only [Finset.ext_iff, splitSupport, split, comapDomain, @mem_image _ _ (Classical.decEq _), mem_preimage, Sigma.forall, mem_sigma] -- porting note (#10754): had to add the `Classical.decEq` instance manually tauto
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Robert Y. Lewis. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Robert Y. Lewis, Heather Macbeth -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Supported import Mathlib.RingTheory.WittVector.Truncated #align_import ring_theory.witt_vector.mul_coeff from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2f5b500a507264de86d666a5f87ddb976e2d8de4" /-! # Leading terms of Witt vector multiplication The goal of this file is to study the leading terms of the formula for the `n+1`st coefficient of a product of Witt vectors `x` and `y` over a ring of characteristic `p`. We aim to isolate the `n+1`st coefficients of `x` and `y`, and express the rest of the product in terms of a function of the lower coefficients. For most of this file we work with terms of type `MvPolynomial (Fin 2 × ℕ) ℤ`. We will eventually evaluate them in `k`, but first we must take care of a calculation that needs to happen in characteristic 0. ## Main declarations * `WittVector.nth_mul_coeff`: expresses the coefficient of a product of Witt vectors in terms of the previous coefficients of the multiplicands. -/ noncomputable section namespace WittVector variable (p : ℕ) [hp : Fact p.Prime] variable {k : Type*} [CommRing k] local notation "𝕎" => WittVector p -- Porting note: new notation local notation "𝕄" => MvPolynomial (Fin 2 × ℕ) ℤ open Finset MvPolynomial /-- ``` (∑ i ∈ range n, (y.coeff i)^(p^(n-i)) * p^i.val) * (∑ i ∈ range n, (y.coeff i)^(p^(n-i)) * p^i.val) ``` -/ def wittPolyProd (n : ℕ) : 𝕄 := rename (Prod.mk (0 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ n) * rename (Prod.mk (1 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ n) #align witt_vector.witt_poly_prod WittVector.wittPolyProd theorem wittPolyProd_vars (n : ℕ) : (wittPolyProd p n).vars ⊆ univ ×ˢ range (n + 1) := by rw [wittPolyProd] apply Subset.trans (vars_mul _ _) refine union_subset ?_ ?_ <;> · refine Subset.trans (vars_rename _ _) ?_ simp [wittPolynomial_vars, image_subset_iff] #align witt_vector.witt_poly_prod_vars WittVector.wittPolyProd_vars /-- The "remainder term" of `WittVector.wittPolyProd`. See `mul_polyOfInterest_aux2`. -/ def wittPolyProdRemainder (n : ℕ) : 𝕄 := ∑ i ∈ range n, (p : 𝕄) ^ i * wittMul p i ^ p ^ (n - i) #align witt_vector.witt_poly_prod_remainder WittVector.wittPolyProdRemainder theorem wittPolyProdRemainder_vars (n : ℕ) : (wittPolyProdRemainder p n).vars ⊆ univ ×ˢ range n := by rw [wittPolyProdRemainder] refine Subset.trans (vars_sum_subset _ _) ?_ rw [biUnion_subset] intro x hx apply Subset.trans (vars_mul _ _) refine union_subset ?_ ?_ · apply Subset.trans (vars_pow _ _) have : (p : 𝕄) = C (p : ℤ) := by simp only [Int.cast_natCast, eq_intCast] rw [this, vars_C] apply empty_subset · apply Subset.trans (vars_pow _ _) apply Subset.trans (wittMul_vars _ _) apply product_subset_product (Subset.refl _) simp only [mem_range, range_subset] at hx ⊢ exact hx #align witt_vector.witt_poly_prod_remainder_vars WittVector.wittPolyProdRemainder_vars /-- `remainder p n` represents the remainder term from `mul_polyOfInterest_aux3`. `wittPolyProd p (n+1)` will have variables up to `n+1`, but `remainder` will only have variables up to `n`. -/ def remainder (n : ℕ) : 𝕄 := (∑ x ∈ range (n + 1), (rename (Prod.mk 0)) ((monomial (Finsupp.single x (p ^ (n + 1 - x)))) ((p : ℤ) ^ x))) * ∑ x ∈ range (n + 1), (rename (Prod.mk 1)) ((monomial (Finsupp.single x (p ^ (n + 1 - x)))) ((p : ℤ) ^ x)) #align witt_vector.remainder WittVector.remainder theorem remainder_vars (n : ℕ) : (remainder p n).vars ⊆ univ ×ˢ range (n + 1) := by rw [remainder] apply Subset.trans (vars_mul _ _) refine union_subset ?_ ?_ <;> · refine Subset.trans (vars_sum_subset _ _) ?_ rw [biUnion_subset] intro x hx rw [rename_monomial, vars_monomial, Finsupp.mapDomain_single] · apply Subset.trans Finsupp.support_single_subset simpa using mem_range.mp hx · apply pow_ne_zero exact mod_cast hp.out.ne_zero #align witt_vector.remainder_vars WittVector.remainder_vars /-- This is the polynomial whose degree we want to get a handle on. -/ def polyOfInterest (n : ℕ) : 𝕄 := wittMul p (n + 1) + (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (0, n + 1) * X (1, n + 1) - X (0, n + 1) * rename (Prod.mk (1 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ (n + 1)) - X (1, n + 1) * rename (Prod.mk (0 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ (n + 1)) #align witt_vector.poly_of_interest WittVector.polyOfInterest theorem mul_polyOfInterest_aux1 (n : ℕ) : ∑ i ∈ range (n + 1), (p : 𝕄) ^ i * wittMul p i ^ p ^ (n - i) = wittPolyProd p n := by simp only [wittPolyProd] convert wittStructureInt_prop p (X (0 : Fin 2) * X 1) n using 1 · simp only [wittPolynomial, wittMul] rw [AlgHom.map_sum] congr 1 with i congr 1 have hsupp : (Finsupp.single i (p ^ (n - i))).support = {i} := by rw [Finsupp.support_eq_singleton] simp only [and_true_iff, Finsupp.single_eq_same, eq_self_iff_true, Ne] exact pow_ne_zero _ hp.out.ne_zero simp only [bind₁_monomial, hsupp, Int.cast_natCast, prod_singleton, eq_intCast, Finsupp.single_eq_same, C_pow, mul_eq_mul_left_iff, true_or_iff, eq_self_iff_true, Int.cast_pow] · simp only [map_mul, bind₁_X_right] #align witt_vector.mul_poly_of_interest_aux1 WittVector.mul_polyOfInterest_aux1 theorem mul_polyOfInterest_aux2 (n : ℕ) : (p : 𝕄) ^ n * wittMul p n + wittPolyProdRemainder p n = wittPolyProd p n := by convert mul_polyOfInterest_aux1 p n rw [sum_range_succ, add_comm, Nat.sub_self, pow_zero, pow_one] rfl #align witt_vector.mul_poly_of_interest_aux2 WittVector.mul_polyOfInterest_aux2 theorem mul_polyOfInterest_aux3 (n : ℕ) : wittPolyProd p (n + 1) = -((p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (0, n + 1)) * ((p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (1, n + 1)) + (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (0, n + 1) * rename (Prod.mk (1 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ (n + 1)) + (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (1, n + 1) * rename (Prod.mk (0 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ (n + 1)) + remainder p n := by -- a useful auxiliary fact have mvpz : (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) = MvPolynomial.C ((p : ℤ) ^ (n + 1)) := by norm_cast -- Porting note: the original proof applies `sum_range_succ` through a non-`conv` rewrite, -- but this does not work in Lean 4; the whole proof also times out very badly. The proof has been -- nearly totally rewritten here and now finishes quite fast. rw [wittPolyProd, wittPolynomial, AlgHom.map_sum, AlgHom.map_sum] conv_lhs => arg 1 rw [sum_range_succ, ← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, tsub_self, pow_zero, pow_one, map_mul, rename_C, rename_X, ← mvpz] conv_lhs => arg 2 rw [sum_range_succ, ← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, tsub_self, pow_zero, pow_one, map_mul, rename_C, rename_X, ← mvpz] conv_rhs => enter [1, 1, 2, 2] rw [sum_range_succ, ← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, tsub_self, pow_zero, pow_one, map_mul, rename_C, rename_X, ← mvpz] conv_rhs => enter [1, 2, 2] rw [sum_range_succ, ← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, tsub_self, pow_zero, pow_one, map_mul, rename_C, rename_X, ← mvpz] simp only [add_mul, mul_add] rw [add_comm _ (remainder p n)] simp only [add_assoc] apply congrArg (Add.add _) ring #align witt_vector.mul_poly_of_interest_aux3 WittVector.mul_polyOfInterest_aux3 theorem mul_polyOfInterest_aux4 (n : ℕ) : (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * wittMul p (n + 1) = -((p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (0, n + 1)) * ((p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (1, n + 1)) + (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (0, n + 1) * rename (Prod.mk (1 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ (n + 1)) + (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (1, n + 1) * rename (Prod.mk (0 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ (n + 1)) + (remainder p n - wittPolyProdRemainder p (n + 1)) := by rw [← add_sub_assoc, eq_sub_iff_add_eq, mul_polyOfInterest_aux2] exact mul_polyOfInterest_aux3 _ _ #align witt_vector.mul_poly_of_interest_aux4 WittVector.mul_polyOfInterest_aux4 theorem mul_polyOfInterest_aux5 (n : ℕ) : (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * polyOfInterest p n = remainder p n - wittPolyProdRemainder p (n + 1) := by simp only [polyOfInterest, mul_sub, mul_add, sub_eq_iff_eq_add'] rw [mul_polyOfInterest_aux4 p n] ring #align witt_vector.mul_poly_of_interest_aux5 WittVector.mul_polyOfInterest_aux5 theorem mul_polyOfInterest_vars (n : ℕ) : ((p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * polyOfInterest p n).vars ⊆ univ ×ˢ range (n + 1) := by rw [mul_polyOfInterest_aux5] apply Subset.trans (vars_sub_subset _) refine union_subset ?_ ?_ · apply remainder_vars · apply wittPolyProdRemainder_vars #align witt_vector.mul_poly_of_interest_vars WittVector.mul_polyOfInterest_vars theorem polyOfInterest_vars_eq (n : ℕ) : (polyOfInterest p n).vars = ((p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * (wittMul p (n + 1) + (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) * X (0, n + 1) * X (1, n + 1) - X (0, n + 1) * rename (Prod.mk (1 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ (n + 1)) - X (1, n + 1) * rename (Prod.mk (0 : Fin 2)) (wittPolynomial p ℤ (n + 1)))).vars := by have : (p : 𝕄) ^ (n + 1) = C ((p : ℤ) ^ (n + 1)) := by norm_cast rw [polyOfInterest, this, vars_C_mul] apply pow_ne_zero exact mod_cast hp.out.ne_zero #align witt_vector.poly_of_interest_vars_eq WittVector.polyOfInterest_vars_eq theorem polyOfInterest_vars (n : ℕ) : (polyOfInterest p n).vars ⊆ univ ×ˢ range (n + 1) := by rw [polyOfInterest_vars_eq]; apply mul_polyOfInterest_vars #align witt_vector.poly_of_interest_vars WittVector.polyOfInterest_vars theorem peval_polyOfInterest (n : ℕ) (x y : 𝕎 k) : peval (polyOfInterest p n) ![fun i => x.coeff i, fun i => y.coeff i] = (x * y).coeff (n + 1) + p ^ (n + 1) * x.coeff (n + 1) * y.coeff (n + 1) - y.coeff (n + 1) * ∑ i ∈ range (n + 1 + 1), p ^ i * x.coeff i ^ p ^ (n + 1 - i) - x.coeff (n + 1) * ∑ i ∈ range (n + 1 + 1), p ^ i * y.coeff i ^ p ^ (n + 1 - i) := by simp only [polyOfInterest, peval, map_natCast, Matrix.head_cons, map_pow, Function.uncurry_apply_pair, aeval_X, Matrix.cons_val_one, map_mul, Matrix.cons_val_zero, map_sub] rw [sub_sub, add_comm (_ * _), ← sub_sub] simp [wittPolynomial_eq_sum_C_mul_X_pow, aeval, eval₂_rename, mul_coeff, peval, map_natCast, map_add, map_pow, map_mul] #align witt_vector.peval_poly_of_interest WittVector.peval_polyOfInterest variable [CharP k p] /-- The characteristic `p` version of `peval_polyOfInterest` -/ theorem peval_polyOfInterest' (n : ℕ) (x y : 𝕎 k) : peval (polyOfInterest p n) ![fun i => x.coeff i, fun i => y.coeff i] = (x * y).coeff (n + 1) - y.coeff (n + 1) * x.coeff 0 ^ p ^ (n + 1) - x.coeff (n + 1) * y.coeff 0 ^ p ^ (n + 1) := by rw [peval_polyOfInterest] have : (p : k) = 0 := CharP.cast_eq_zero k p simp only [this, Nat.cast_pow, ne_eq, add_eq_zero, and_false, zero_pow, zero_mul, add_zero, not_false_eq_true] have sum_zero_pow_mul_pow_p (y : 𝕎 k) : ∑ x ∈ range (n + 1 + 1), (0 : k) ^ x * y.coeff x ^ p ^ (n + 1 - x) = y.coeff 0 ^ p ^ (n + 1) := by rw [Finset.sum_eq_single_of_mem 0] <;> simp (config := { contextual := true }) congr <;> apply sum_zero_pow_mul_pow_p #align witt_vector.peval_poly_of_interest' WittVector.peval_polyOfInterest' variable (k)
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theorem nth_mul_coeff' (n : ℕ) : ∃ f : TruncatedWittVector p (n + 1) k → TruncatedWittVector p (n + 1) k → k, ∀ x y : 𝕎 k, f (truncateFun (n + 1) x) (truncateFun (n + 1) y) = (x * y).coeff (n + 1) - y.coeff (n + 1) * x.coeff 0 ^ p ^ (n + 1) - x.coeff (n + 1) * y.coeff 0 ^ p ^ (n + 1) := by
simp only [← peval_polyOfInterest'] obtain ⟨f₀, hf₀⟩ := exists_restrict_to_vars k (polyOfInterest_vars p n) have : ∀ (a : Multiset (Fin 2)) (b : Multiset ℕ), a ×ˢ b = a.product b := fun a b => rfl let f : TruncatedWittVector p (n + 1) k → TruncatedWittVector p (n + 1) k → k := by intro x y apply f₀ rintro ⟨a, ha⟩ apply Function.uncurry ![x, y] simp_rw [product_val, this, Multiset.mem_product, mem_univ_val, true_and_iff, range_val, Multiset.range_succ, Multiset.mem_cons, Multiset.mem_range] at ha refine ⟨a.fst, ⟨a.snd, ?_⟩⟩ cases' ha with ha ha <;> omega use f intro x y dsimp [f, peval] rw [← hf₀] congr ext a cases' a with a ha cases' a with i m fin_cases i <;> rfl -- surely this case split is not necessary
/- Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Divisibility import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Nat import Mathlib.Tactic.NthRewrite #align_import data.nat.gcd.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"e8638a0fcaf73e4500469f368ef9494e495099b3" /-! # Definitions and properties of `Nat.gcd`, `Nat.lcm`, and `Nat.coprime` Generalizations of these are provided in a later file as `GCDMonoid.gcd` and `GCDMonoid.lcm`. Note that the global `IsCoprime` is not a straightforward generalization of `Nat.coprime`, see `Nat.isCoprime_iff_coprime` for the connection between the two. -/ namespace Nat /-! ### `gcd` -/ theorem gcd_greatest {a b d : ℕ} (hda : d ∣ a) (hdb : d ∣ b) (hd : ∀ e : ℕ, e ∣ a → e ∣ b → e ∣ d) : d = a.gcd b := (dvd_antisymm (hd _ (gcd_dvd_left a b) (gcd_dvd_right a b)) (dvd_gcd hda hdb)).symm #align nat.gcd_greatest Nat.gcd_greatest /-! Lemmas where one argument consists of addition of a multiple of the other -/ @[simp] theorem gcd_add_mul_right_right (m n k : ℕ) : gcd m (n + k * m) = gcd m n := by simp [gcd_rec m (n + k * m), gcd_rec m n] #align nat.gcd_add_mul_right_right Nat.gcd_add_mul_right_right @[simp] theorem gcd_add_mul_left_right (m n k : ℕ) : gcd m (n + m * k) = gcd m n := by simp [gcd_rec m (n + m * k), gcd_rec m n] #align nat.gcd_add_mul_left_right Nat.gcd_add_mul_left_right @[simp] theorem gcd_mul_right_add_right (m n k : ℕ) : gcd m (k * m + n) = gcd m n := by simp [add_comm _ n] #align nat.gcd_mul_right_add_right Nat.gcd_mul_right_add_right @[simp] theorem gcd_mul_left_add_right (m n k : ℕ) : gcd m (m * k + n) = gcd m n := by simp [add_comm _ n] #align nat.gcd_mul_left_add_right Nat.gcd_mul_left_add_right @[simp] theorem gcd_add_mul_right_left (m n k : ℕ) : gcd (m + k * n) n = gcd m n := by rw [gcd_comm, gcd_add_mul_right_right, gcd_comm] #align nat.gcd_add_mul_right_left Nat.gcd_add_mul_right_left @[simp] theorem gcd_add_mul_left_left (m n k : ℕ) : gcd (m + n * k) n = gcd m n := by rw [gcd_comm, gcd_add_mul_left_right, gcd_comm] #align nat.gcd_add_mul_left_left Nat.gcd_add_mul_left_left @[simp] theorem gcd_mul_right_add_left (m n k : ℕ) : gcd (k * n + m) n = gcd m n := by rw [gcd_comm, gcd_mul_right_add_right, gcd_comm] #align nat.gcd_mul_right_add_left Nat.gcd_mul_right_add_left @[simp] theorem gcd_mul_left_add_left (m n k : ℕ) : gcd (n * k + m) n = gcd m n := by rw [gcd_comm, gcd_mul_left_add_right, gcd_comm] #align nat.gcd_mul_left_add_left Nat.gcd_mul_left_add_left /-! Lemmas where one argument consists of an addition of the other -/ @[simp] theorem gcd_add_self_right (m n : ℕ) : gcd m (n + m) = gcd m n := Eq.trans (by rw [one_mul]) (gcd_add_mul_right_right m n 1) #align nat.gcd_add_self_right Nat.gcd_add_self_right @[simp] theorem gcd_add_self_left (m n : ℕ) : gcd (m + n) n = gcd m n := by rw [gcd_comm, gcd_add_self_right, gcd_comm] #align nat.gcd_add_self_left Nat.gcd_add_self_left @[simp] theorem gcd_self_add_left (m n : ℕ) : gcd (m + n) m = gcd n m := by rw [add_comm, gcd_add_self_left] #align nat.gcd_self_add_left Nat.gcd_self_add_left @[simp] theorem gcd_self_add_right (m n : ℕ) : gcd m (m + n) = gcd m n := by rw [add_comm, gcd_add_self_right] #align nat.gcd_self_add_right Nat.gcd_self_add_right /-! Lemmas where one argument consists of a subtraction of the other -/ @[simp] theorem gcd_sub_self_left {m n : ℕ} (h : m ≤ n) : gcd (n - m) m = gcd n m := by calc gcd (n - m) m = gcd (n - m + m) m := by rw [← gcd_add_self_left (n - m) m] _ = gcd n m := by rw [Nat.sub_add_cancel h] @[simp] theorem gcd_sub_self_right {m n : ℕ} (h : m ≤ n) : gcd m (n - m) = gcd m n := by rw [gcd_comm, gcd_sub_self_left h, gcd_comm] @[simp] theorem gcd_self_sub_left {m n : ℕ} (h : m ≤ n) : gcd (n - m) n = gcd m n := by have := Nat.sub_add_cancel h rw [gcd_comm m n, ← this, gcd_add_self_left (n - m) m] have : gcd (n - m) n = gcd (n - m) m := by nth_rw 2 [← Nat.add_sub_cancel' h] rw [gcd_add_self_right, gcd_comm] convert this @[simp] theorem gcd_self_sub_right {m n : ℕ} (h : m ≤ n) : gcd n (n - m) = gcd n m := by rw [gcd_comm, gcd_self_sub_left h, gcd_comm] /-! ### `lcm` -/ theorem lcm_dvd_mul (m n : ℕ) : lcm m n ∣ m * n := lcm_dvd (dvd_mul_right _ _) (dvd_mul_left _ _) #align nat.lcm_dvd_mul Nat.lcm_dvd_mul theorem lcm_dvd_iff {m n k : ℕ} : lcm m n ∣ k ↔ m ∣ k ∧ n ∣ k := ⟨fun h => ⟨(dvd_lcm_left _ _).trans h, (dvd_lcm_right _ _).trans h⟩, and_imp.2 lcm_dvd⟩ #align nat.lcm_dvd_iff Nat.lcm_dvd_iff theorem lcm_pos {m n : ℕ} : 0 < m → 0 < n → 0 < m.lcm n := by simp_rw [pos_iff_ne_zero] exact lcm_ne_zero #align nat.lcm_pos Nat.lcm_pos theorem lcm_mul_left {m n k : ℕ} : (m * n).lcm (m * k) = m * n.lcm k := by apply dvd_antisymm · exact lcm_dvd (mul_dvd_mul_left m (dvd_lcm_left n k)) (mul_dvd_mul_left m (dvd_lcm_right n k)) · have h : m ∣ lcm (m * n) (m * k) := (dvd_mul_right m n).trans (dvd_lcm_left (m * n) (m * k)) rw [← dvd_div_iff h, lcm_dvd_iff, dvd_div_iff h, dvd_div_iff h, ← lcm_dvd_iff] theorem lcm_mul_right {m n k : ℕ} : (m * n).lcm (k * n) = m.lcm k * n := by rw [mul_comm, mul_comm k n, lcm_mul_left, mul_comm] /-! ### `Coprime` See also `Nat.coprime_of_dvd` and `Nat.coprime_of_dvd'` to prove `Nat.Coprime m n`. -/ instance (m n : ℕ) : Decidable (Coprime m n) := inferInstanceAs (Decidable (gcd m n = 1)) theorem Coprime.lcm_eq_mul {m n : ℕ} (h : Coprime m n) : lcm m n = m * n := by rw [← one_mul (lcm m n), ← h.gcd_eq_one, gcd_mul_lcm] #align nat.coprime.lcm_eq_mul Nat.Coprime.lcm_eq_mul theorem Coprime.symmetric : Symmetric Coprime := fun _ _ => Coprime.symm #align nat.coprime.symmetric Nat.Coprime.symmetric theorem Coprime.dvd_mul_right {m n k : ℕ} (H : Coprime k n) : k ∣ m * n ↔ k ∣ m := ⟨H.dvd_of_dvd_mul_right, fun h => dvd_mul_of_dvd_left h n⟩ #align nat.coprime.dvd_mul_right Nat.Coprime.dvd_mul_right theorem Coprime.dvd_mul_left {m n k : ℕ} (H : Coprime k m) : k ∣ m * n ↔ k ∣ n := ⟨H.dvd_of_dvd_mul_left, fun h => dvd_mul_of_dvd_right h m⟩ #align nat.coprime.dvd_mul_left Nat.Coprime.dvd_mul_left @[simp] theorem coprime_add_self_right {m n : ℕ} : Coprime m (n + m) ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_add_self_right] #align nat.coprime_add_self_right Nat.coprime_add_self_right @[simp] theorem coprime_self_add_right {m n : ℕ} : Coprime m (m + n) ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [add_comm, coprime_add_self_right] #align nat.coprime_self_add_right Nat.coprime_self_add_right @[simp] theorem coprime_add_self_left {m n : ℕ} : Coprime (m + n) n ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_add_self_left] #align nat.coprime_add_self_left Nat.coprime_add_self_left @[simp] theorem coprime_self_add_left {m n : ℕ} : Coprime (m + n) m ↔ Coprime n m := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_self_add_left] #align nat.coprime_self_add_left Nat.coprime_self_add_left @[simp] theorem coprime_add_mul_right_right (m n k : ℕ) : Coprime m (n + k * m) ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_add_mul_right_right] #align nat.coprime_add_mul_right_right Nat.coprime_add_mul_right_right @[simp] theorem coprime_add_mul_left_right (m n k : ℕ) : Coprime m (n + m * k) ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_add_mul_left_right] #align nat.coprime_add_mul_left_right Nat.coprime_add_mul_left_right @[simp] theorem coprime_mul_right_add_right (m n k : ℕ) : Coprime m (k * m + n) ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_mul_right_add_right] #align nat.coprime_mul_right_add_right Nat.coprime_mul_right_add_right @[simp] theorem coprime_mul_left_add_right (m n k : ℕ) : Coprime m (m * k + n) ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_mul_left_add_right] #align nat.coprime_mul_left_add_right Nat.coprime_mul_left_add_right @[simp] theorem coprime_add_mul_right_left (m n k : ℕ) : Coprime (m + k * n) n ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_add_mul_right_left] #align nat.coprime_add_mul_right_left Nat.coprime_add_mul_right_left @[simp] theorem coprime_add_mul_left_left (m n k : ℕ) : Coprime (m + n * k) n ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_add_mul_left_left] #align nat.coprime_add_mul_left_left Nat.coprime_add_mul_left_left @[simp] theorem coprime_mul_right_add_left (m n k : ℕ) : Coprime (k * n + m) n ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_mul_right_add_left] #align nat.coprime_mul_right_add_left Nat.coprime_mul_right_add_left @[simp] theorem coprime_mul_left_add_left (m n k : ℕ) : Coprime (n * k + m) n ↔ Coprime m n := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_mul_left_add_left] #align nat.coprime_mul_left_add_left Nat.coprime_mul_left_add_left @[simp] theorem coprime_sub_self_left {m n : ℕ} (h : m ≤ n) : Coprime (n - m) m ↔ Coprime n m := by rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_sub_self_left h] @[simp]
Mathlib/Data/Nat/GCD/Basic.lean
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theorem coprime_sub_self_right {m n : ℕ} (h : m ≤ n) : Coprime m (n - m) ↔ Coprime m n := by
rw [Coprime, Coprime, gcd_sub_self_right h]
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Kenny Lau. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Kenny Lau -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.GroupWithZero.Finset import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Submonoid.Membership import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.LinearMap.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Preimage import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.BigOperators #align_import data.dfinsupp.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6623e6af705e97002a9054c1c05a980180276fc1" /-! # Dependent functions with finite support For a non-dependent version see `data/finsupp.lean`. ## Notation This file introduces the notation `Π₀ a, β a` as notation for `DFinsupp β`, mirroring the `α →₀ β` notation used for `Finsupp`. This works for nested binders too, with `Π₀ a b, γ a b` as notation for `DFinsupp (fun a ↦ DFinsupp (γ a))`. ## Implementation notes The support is internally represented (in the primed `DFinsupp.support'`) as a `Multiset` that represents a superset of the true support of the function, quotiented by the always-true relation so that this does not impact equality. This approach has computational benefits over storing a `Finset`; it allows us to add together two finitely-supported functions without having to evaluate the resulting function to recompute its support (which would required decidability of `b = 0` for `b : β i`). The true support of the function can still be recovered with `DFinsupp.support`; but these decidability obligations are now postponed to when the support is actually needed. As a consequence, there are two ways to sum a `DFinsupp`: with `DFinsupp.sum` which works over an arbitrary function but requires recomputation of the support and therefore a `Decidable` argument; and with `DFinsupp.sumAddHom` which requires an additive morphism, using its properties to show that summing over a superset of the support is sufficient. `Finsupp` takes an altogether different approach here; it uses `Classical.Decidable` and declares the `Add` instance as noncomputable. This design difference is independent of the fact that `DFinsupp` is dependently-typed and `Finsupp` is not; in future, we may want to align these two definitions, or introduce two more definitions for the other combinations of decisions. -/ universe u u₁ u₂ v v₁ v₂ v₃ w x y l variable {ι : Type u} {γ : Type w} {β : ι → Type v} {β₁ : ι → Type v₁} {β₂ : ι → Type v₂} variable (β) /-- A dependent function `Π i, β i` with finite support, with notation `Π₀ i, β i`. Note that `DFinsupp.support` is the preferred API for accessing the support of the function, `DFinsupp.support'` is an implementation detail that aids computability; see the implementation notes in this file for more information. -/ structure DFinsupp [∀ i, Zero (β i)] : Type max u v where mk' :: /-- The underlying function of a dependent function with finite support (aka `DFinsupp`). -/ toFun : ∀ i, β i /-- The support of a dependent function with finite support (aka `DFinsupp`). -/ support' : Trunc { s : Multiset ι // ∀ i, i ∈ s ∨ toFun i = 0 } #align dfinsupp DFinsupp variable {β} /-- `Π₀ i, β i` denotes the type of dependent functions with finite support `DFinsupp β`. -/ notation3 "Π₀ "(...)", "r:(scoped f => DFinsupp f) => r namespace DFinsupp section Basic variable [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)] instance instDFunLike : DFunLike (Π₀ i, β i) ι β := ⟨fun f => f.toFun, fun ⟨f₁, s₁⟩ ⟨f₂, s₁⟩ ↦ fun (h : f₁ = f₂) ↦ by subst h congr apply Subsingleton.elim ⟩ #align dfinsupp.fun_like DFinsupp.instDFunLike /-- Helper instance for when there are too many metavariables to apply `DFunLike.coeFunForall` directly. -/ instance : CoeFun (Π₀ i, β i) fun _ => ∀ i, β i := inferInstance @[simp] theorem toFun_eq_coe (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.toFun = f := rfl #align dfinsupp.to_fun_eq_coe DFinsupp.toFun_eq_coe @[ext] theorem ext {f g : Π₀ i, β i} (h : ∀ i, f i = g i) : f = g := DFunLike.ext _ _ h #align dfinsupp.ext DFinsupp.ext #align dfinsupp.ext_iff DFunLike.ext_iff #align dfinsupp.coe_fn_injective DFunLike.coe_injective lemma ne_iff {f g : Π₀ i, β i} : f ≠ g ↔ ∃ i, f i ≠ g i := DFunLike.ne_iff instance : Zero (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨⟨0, Trunc.mk <| ⟨∅, fun _ => Or.inr rfl⟩⟩⟩ instance : Inhabited (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨0⟩ @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_mk' (f : ∀ i, β i) (s) : ⇑(⟨f, s⟩ : Π₀ i, β i) = f := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_mk' DFinsupp.coe_mk' @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_zero : ⇑(0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_zero DFinsupp.coe_zero theorem zero_apply (i : ι) : (0 : Π₀ i, β i) i = 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.zero_apply DFinsupp.zero_apply /-- The composition of `f : β₁ → β₂` and `g : Π₀ i, β₁ i` is `mapRange f hf g : Π₀ i, β₂ i`, well defined when `f 0 = 0`. This preserves the structure on `f`, and exists in various bundled forms for when `f` is itself bundled: * `DFinsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom` * `DFinsupp.mapRange.addEquiv` * `dfinsupp.mapRange.linearMap` * `dfinsupp.mapRange.linearEquiv` -/ def mapRange (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) (x : Π₀ i, β₁ i) : Π₀ i, β₂ i := ⟨fun i => f i (x i), x.support'.map fun s => ⟨s.1, fun i => (s.2 i).imp_right fun h : x i = 0 => by rw [← hf i, ← h]⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.map_range DFinsupp.mapRange @[simp] theorem mapRange_apply (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) (g : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (i : ι) : mapRange f hf g i = f i (g i) := rfl #align dfinsupp.map_range_apply DFinsupp.mapRange_apply @[simp] theorem mapRange_id (h : ∀ i, id (0 : β₁ i) = 0 := fun i => rfl) (g : Π₀ i : ι, β₁ i) : mapRange (fun i => (id : β₁ i → β₁ i)) h g = g := by ext rfl #align dfinsupp.map_range_id DFinsupp.mapRange_id theorem mapRange_comp (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (f₂ : ∀ i, β i → β₁ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) (hf₂ : ∀ i, f₂ i 0 = 0) (h : ∀ i, (f i ∘ f₂ i) 0 = 0) (g : Π₀ i : ι, β i) : mapRange (fun i => f i ∘ f₂ i) h g = mapRange f hf (mapRange f₂ hf₂ g) := by ext simp only [mapRange_apply]; rfl #align dfinsupp.map_range_comp DFinsupp.mapRange_comp @[simp] theorem mapRange_zero (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) : mapRange f hf (0 : Π₀ i, β₁ i) = 0 := by ext simp only [mapRange_apply, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply, hf] #align dfinsupp.map_range_zero DFinsupp.mapRange_zero /-- Let `f i` be a binary operation `β₁ i → β₂ i → β i` such that `f i 0 0 = 0`. Then `zipWith f hf` is a binary operation `Π₀ i, β₁ i → Π₀ i, β₂ i → Π₀ i, β i`. -/ def zipWith (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0) (x : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (y : Π₀ i, β₂ i) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨fun i => f i (x i) (y i), by refine x.support'.bind fun xs => ?_ refine y.support'.map fun ys => ?_ refine ⟨xs + ys, fun i => ?_⟩ obtain h1 | (h1 : x i = 0) := xs.prop i · left rw [Multiset.mem_add] left exact h1 obtain h2 | (h2 : y i = 0) := ys.prop i · left rw [Multiset.mem_add] right exact h2 right; rw [← hf, ← h1, ← h2]⟩ #align dfinsupp.zip_with DFinsupp.zipWith @[simp] theorem zipWith_apply (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0) (g₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (g₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i) (i : ι) : zipWith f hf g₁ g₂ i = f i (g₁ i) (g₂ i) := rfl #align dfinsupp.zip_with_apply DFinsupp.zipWith_apply section Piecewise variable (x y : Π₀ i, β i) (s : Set ι) [∀ i, Decidable (i ∈ s)] /-- `x.piecewise y s` is the finitely supported function equal to `x` on the set `s`, and to `y` on its complement. -/ def piecewise : Π₀ i, β i := zipWith (fun i x y => if i ∈ s then x else y) (fun _ => ite_self 0) x y #align dfinsupp.piecewise DFinsupp.piecewise theorem piecewise_apply (i : ι) : x.piecewise y s i = if i ∈ s then x i else y i := zipWith_apply _ _ x y i #align dfinsupp.piecewise_apply DFinsupp.piecewise_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_piecewise : ⇑(x.piecewise y s) = s.piecewise x y := by ext apply piecewise_apply #align dfinsupp.coe_piecewise DFinsupp.coe_piecewise end Piecewise end Basic section Algebra instance [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] : Add (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨zipWith (fun _ => (· + ·)) fun _ => add_zero 0⟩ theorem add_apply [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (g₁ + g₂) i = g₁ i + g₂ i := rfl #align dfinsupp.add_apply DFinsupp.add_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(g₁ + g₂) = g₁ + g₂ := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_add DFinsupp.coe_add instance addZeroClass [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] : AddZeroClass (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addZeroClass _ coe_zero coe_add instance instIsLeftCancelAdd [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, IsLeftCancelAdd (β i)] : IsLeftCancelAdd (Π₀ i, β i) where add_left_cancel _ _ _ h := ext fun x => add_left_cancel <| DFunLike.congr_fun h x instance instIsRightCancelAdd [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, IsRightCancelAdd (β i)] : IsRightCancelAdd (Π₀ i, β i) where add_right_cancel _ _ _ h := ext fun x => add_right_cancel <| DFunLike.congr_fun h x instance instIsCancelAdd [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, IsCancelAdd (β i)] : IsCancelAdd (Π₀ i, β i) where /-- Note the general `SMul` instance doesn't apply as `ℕ` is not distributive unless `β i`'s addition is commutative. -/ instance hasNatScalar [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] : SMul ℕ (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨fun c v => v.mapRange (fun _ => (c • ·)) fun _ => nsmul_zero _⟩ #align dfinsupp.has_nat_scalar DFinsupp.hasNatScalar theorem nsmul_apply [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] (b : ℕ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (b • v) i = b • v i := rfl #align dfinsupp.nsmul_apply DFinsupp.nsmul_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_nsmul [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] (b : ℕ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_nsmul DFinsupp.coe_nsmul instance [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] : AddMonoid (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addMonoid _ coe_zero coe_add fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _ /-- Coercion from a `DFinsupp` to a pi type is an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ def coeFnAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ ∀ i, β i where toFun := (⇑) map_zero' := coe_zero map_add' := coe_add #align dfinsupp.coe_fn_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.coeFnAddMonoidHom /-- Evaluation at a point is an `AddMonoidHom`. This is the finitely-supported version of `Pi.evalAddMonoidHom`. -/ def evalAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (i : ι) : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ β i := (Pi.evalAddMonoidHom β i).comp coeFnAddMonoidHom #align dfinsupp.eval_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.evalAddMonoidHom instance addCommMonoid [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] : AddCommMonoid (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addCommMonoid _ coe_zero coe_add fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _ @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_finset_sum {α} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] (s : Finset α) (g : α → Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(∑ a ∈ s, g a) = ∑ a ∈ s, ⇑(g a) := map_sum coeFnAddMonoidHom g s #align dfinsupp.coe_finset_sum DFinsupp.coe_finset_sum @[simp] theorem finset_sum_apply {α} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] (s : Finset α) (g : α → Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (∑ a ∈ s, g a) i = ∑ a ∈ s, g a i := map_sum (evalAddMonoidHom i) g s #align dfinsupp.finset_sum_apply DFinsupp.finset_sum_apply instance [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : Neg (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨fun f => f.mapRange (fun _ => Neg.neg) fun _ => neg_zero⟩ theorem neg_apply [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (-g) i = -g i := rfl #align dfinsupp.neg_apply DFinsupp.neg_apply @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(-g) = -g := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_neg DFinsupp.coe_neg instance [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : Sub (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨zipWith (fun _ => Sub.sub) fun _ => sub_zero 0⟩ theorem sub_apply [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (g₁ - g₂) i = g₁ i - g₂ i := rfl #align dfinsupp.sub_apply DFinsupp.sub_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(g₁ - g₂) = g₁ - g₂ := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_sub DFinsupp.coe_sub /-- Note the general `SMul` instance doesn't apply as `ℤ` is not distributive unless `β i`'s addition is commutative. -/ instance hasIntScalar [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : SMul ℤ (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨fun c v => v.mapRange (fun _ => (c • ·)) fun _ => zsmul_zero _⟩ #align dfinsupp.has_int_scalar DFinsupp.hasIntScalar theorem zsmul_apply [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (b : ℤ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (b • v) i = b • v i := rfl #align dfinsupp.zsmul_apply DFinsupp.zsmul_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_zsmul [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (b : ℤ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_zsmul DFinsupp.coe_zsmul instance [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : AddGroup (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addGroup _ coe_zero coe_add coe_neg coe_sub (fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _) fun _ _ => coe_zsmul _ _ instance addCommGroup [∀ i, AddCommGroup (β i)] : AddCommGroup (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.addCommGroup _ coe_zero coe_add coe_neg coe_sub (fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _) fun _ _ => coe_zsmul _ _ /-- Dependent functions with finite support inherit a semiring action from an action on each coordinate. -/ instance [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] : SMul γ (Π₀ i, β i) := ⟨fun c v => v.mapRange (fun _ => (c • ·)) fun _ => smul_zero _⟩ theorem smul_apply [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (b : γ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (b • v) i = b • v i := rfl #align dfinsupp.smul_apply DFinsupp.smul_apply @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (b : γ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_smul DFinsupp.coe_smul instance smulCommClass {δ : Type*} [Monoid γ] [Monoid δ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction δ (β i)] [∀ i, SMulCommClass γ δ (β i)] : SMulCommClass γ δ (Π₀ i, β i) where smul_comm r s m := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, smul_comm r s (m i)] instance isScalarTower {δ : Type*} [Monoid γ] [Monoid δ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction δ (β i)] [SMul γ δ] [∀ i, IsScalarTower γ δ (β i)] : IsScalarTower γ δ (Π₀ i, β i) where smul_assoc r s m := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, smul_assoc r s (m i)] instance isCentralScalar [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γᵐᵒᵖ (β i)] [∀ i, IsCentralScalar γ (β i)] : IsCentralScalar γ (Π₀ i, β i) where op_smul_eq_smul r m := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, op_smul_eq_smul r (m i)] /-- Dependent functions with finite support inherit a `DistribMulAction` structure from such a structure on each coordinate. -/ instance distribMulAction [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] : DistribMulAction γ (Π₀ i, β i) := Function.Injective.distribMulAction coeFnAddMonoidHom DFunLike.coe_injective coe_smul /-- Dependent functions with finite support inherit a module structure from such a structure on each coordinate. -/ instance module [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] : Module γ (Π₀ i, β i) := { inferInstanceAs (DistribMulAction γ (Π₀ i, β i)) with zero_smul := fun c => ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, zero_smul, zero_apply] add_smul := fun c x y => ext fun i => by simp only [add_apply, smul_apply, add_smul] } #align dfinsupp.module DFinsupp.module end Algebra section FilterAndSubtypeDomain /-- `Filter p f` is the function which is `f i` if `p i` is true and 0 otherwise. -/ def filter [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (x : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨fun i => if p i then x i else 0, x.support'.map fun xs => ⟨xs.1, fun i => (xs.prop i).imp_right fun H : x i = 0 => by simp only [H, ite_self]⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.filter DFinsupp.filter @[simp] theorem filter_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.filter p i = if p i then f i else 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.filter_apply DFinsupp.filter_apply theorem filter_apply_pos [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (f : Π₀ i, β i) {i : ι} (h : p i) : f.filter p i = f i := by simp only [filter_apply, if_pos h] #align dfinsupp.filter_apply_pos DFinsupp.filter_apply_pos theorem filter_apply_neg [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (f : Π₀ i, β i) {i : ι} (h : ¬p i) : f.filter p i = 0 := by simp only [filter_apply, if_neg h] #align dfinsupp.filter_apply_neg DFinsupp.filter_apply_neg theorem filter_pos_add_filter_neg [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (f.filter p + f.filter fun i => ¬p i) = f := ext fun i => by simp only [add_apply, filter_apply]; split_ifs <;> simp only [add_zero, zero_add] #align dfinsupp.filter_pos_add_filter_neg DFinsupp.filter_pos_add_filter_neg @[simp] theorem filter_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (0 : Π₀ i, β i).filter p = 0 := by ext simp #align dfinsupp.filter_zero DFinsupp.filter_zero @[simp] theorem filter_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : (f + g).filter p = f.filter p + g.filter p := by ext simp [ite_add_zero] #align dfinsupp.filter_add DFinsupp.filter_add @[simp] theorem filter_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (r • f).filter p = r • f.filter p := by ext simp [smul_apply, smul_ite] #align dfinsupp.filter_smul DFinsupp.filter_smul variable (γ β) /-- `DFinsupp.filter` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def filterAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ Π₀ i, β i where toFun := filter p map_zero' := filter_zero p map_add' := filter_add p #align dfinsupp.filter_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.filterAddMonoidHom #align dfinsupp.filter_add_monoid_hom_apply DFinsupp.filterAddMonoidHom_apply /-- `DFinsupp.filter` as a `LinearMap`. -/ @[simps] def filterLinearMap [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i, β i) →ₗ[γ] Π₀ i, β i where toFun := filter p map_add' := filter_add p map_smul' := filter_smul p #align dfinsupp.filter_linear_map DFinsupp.filterLinearMap #align dfinsupp.filter_linear_map_apply DFinsupp.filterLinearMap_apply variable {γ β} @[simp] theorem filter_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (-f).filter p = -f.filter p := (filterAddMonoidHom β p).map_neg f #align dfinsupp.filter_neg DFinsupp.filter_neg @[simp] theorem filter_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : (f - g).filter p = f.filter p - g.filter p := (filterAddMonoidHom β p).map_sub f g #align dfinsupp.filter_sub DFinsupp.filter_sub /-- `subtypeDomain p f` is the restriction of the finitely supported function `f` to the subtype `p`. -/ def subtypeDomain [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (x : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ i : Subtype p, β i := ⟨fun i => x (i : ι), x.support'.map fun xs => ⟨(Multiset.filter p xs.1).attach.map fun j => ⟨j.1, (Multiset.mem_filter.1 j.2).2⟩, fun i => (xs.prop i).imp_left fun H => Multiset.mem_map.2 ⟨⟨i, Multiset.mem_filter.2 ⟨H, i.2⟩⟩, Multiset.mem_attach _ _, Subtype.eta _ _⟩⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain DFinsupp.subtypeDomain @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] : subtypeDomain p (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_zero DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_zero @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {i : Subtype p} {v : Π₀ i, β i} : (subtypeDomain p v) i = v i := rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_apply DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_apply @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (v v' : Π₀ i, β i) : (v + v').subtypeDomain p = v.subtypeDomain p + v'.subtypeDomain p := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_add DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_add @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (r • f).subtypeDomain p = r • f.subtypeDomain p := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_smul DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_smul variable (γ β) /-- `subtypeDomain` but as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i : ι, β i) →+ Π₀ i : Subtype p, β i where toFun := subtypeDomain p map_zero' := subtypeDomain_zero map_add' := subtypeDomain_add #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_add_monoid_hom_apply DFinsupp.subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom_apply /-- `DFinsupp.subtypeDomain` as a `LinearMap`. -/ @[simps] def subtypeDomainLinearMap [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i, β i) →ₗ[γ] Π₀ i : Subtype p, β i where toFun := subtypeDomain p map_add' := subtypeDomain_add map_smul' := subtypeDomain_smul #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_linear_map DFinsupp.subtypeDomainLinearMap #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_linear_map_apply DFinsupp.subtypeDomainLinearMap_apply variable {γ β} @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {v : Π₀ i, β i} : (-v).subtypeDomain p = -v.subtypeDomain p := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_neg DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_neg @[simp] theorem subtypeDomain_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {v v' : Π₀ i, β i} : (v - v').subtypeDomain p = v.subtypeDomain p - v'.subtypeDomain p := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_sub DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_sub end FilterAndSubtypeDomain variable [DecidableEq ι] section Basic variable [∀ i, Zero (β i)] theorem finite_support (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Set.Finite { i | f i ≠ 0 } := Trunc.induction_on f.support' fun xs ↦ xs.1.finite_toSet.subset fun i H ↦ ((xs.prop i).resolve_right H) #align dfinsupp.finite_support DFinsupp.finite_support /-- Create an element of `Π₀ i, β i` from a finset `s` and a function `x` defined on this `Finset`. -/ def mk (s : Finset ι) (x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β (i : ι)) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨fun i => if H : i ∈ s then x ⟨i, H⟩ else 0, Trunc.mk ⟨s.1, fun i => if H : i ∈ s then Or.inl H else Or.inr <| dif_neg H⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.mk DFinsupp.mk variable {s : Finset ι} {x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i} {i : ι} @[simp] theorem mk_apply : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = if H : i ∈ s then x ⟨i, H⟩ else 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.mk_apply DFinsupp.mk_apply theorem mk_of_mem (hi : i ∈ s) : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = x ⟨i, hi⟩ := dif_pos hi #align dfinsupp.mk_of_mem DFinsupp.mk_of_mem theorem mk_of_not_mem (hi : i ∉ s) : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = 0 := dif_neg hi #align dfinsupp.mk_of_not_mem DFinsupp.mk_of_not_mem theorem mk_injective (s : Finset ι) : Function.Injective (@mk ι β _ _ s) := by intro x y H ext i have h1 : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = (mk s y : ∀ i, β i) i := by rw [H] obtain ⟨i, hi : i ∈ s⟩ := i dsimp only [mk_apply, Subtype.coe_mk] at h1 simpa only [dif_pos hi] using h1 #align dfinsupp.mk_injective DFinsupp.mk_injective instance unique [∀ i, Subsingleton (β i)] : Unique (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.unique #align dfinsupp.unique DFinsupp.unique instance uniqueOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty ι] : Unique (Π₀ i, β i) := DFunLike.coe_injective.unique #align dfinsupp.unique_of_is_empty DFinsupp.uniqueOfIsEmpty /-- Given `Fintype ι`, `equivFunOnFintype` is the `Equiv` between `Π₀ i, β i` and `Π i, β i`. (All dependent functions on a finite type are finitely supported.) -/ @[simps apply] def equivFunOnFintype [Fintype ι] : (Π₀ i, β i) ≃ ∀ i, β i where toFun := (⇑) invFun f := ⟨f, Trunc.mk ⟨Finset.univ.1, fun _ => Or.inl <| Finset.mem_univ_val _⟩⟩ left_inv _ := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl right_inv _ := rfl #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_apply DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_apply @[simp] theorem equivFunOnFintype_symm_coe [Fintype ι] (f : Π₀ i, β i) : equivFunOnFintype.symm f = f := Equiv.symm_apply_apply _ _ #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_symm_coe DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_symm_coe /-- The function `single i b : Π₀ i, β i` sends `i` to `b` and all other points to `0`. -/ def single (i : ι) (b : β i) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨Pi.single i b, Trunc.mk ⟨{i}, fun j => (Decidable.eq_or_ne j i).imp (by simp) fun h => Pi.single_eq_of_ne h _⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.single DFinsupp.single theorem single_eq_pi_single {i b} : ⇑(single i b : Π₀ i, β i) = Pi.single i b := rfl #align dfinsupp.single_eq_pi_single DFinsupp.single_eq_pi_single @[simp] theorem single_apply {i i' b} : (single i b : Π₀ i, β i) i' = if h : i = i' then Eq.recOn h b else 0 := by rw [single_eq_pi_single, Pi.single, Function.update] simp [@eq_comm _ i i'] #align dfinsupp.single_apply DFinsupp.single_apply @[simp] theorem single_zero (i) : (single i 0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := DFunLike.coe_injective <| Pi.single_zero _ #align dfinsupp.single_zero DFinsupp.single_zero -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem single_eq_same {i b} : (single i b : Π₀ i, β i) i = b := by simp only [single_apply, dite_eq_ite, ite_true] #align dfinsupp.single_eq_same DFinsupp.single_eq_same theorem single_eq_of_ne {i i' b} (h : i ≠ i') : (single i b : Π₀ i, β i) i' = 0 := by simp only [single_apply, dif_neg h] #align dfinsupp.single_eq_of_ne DFinsupp.single_eq_of_ne theorem single_injective {i} : Function.Injective (single i : β i → Π₀ i, β i) := fun _ _ H => Pi.single_injective β i <| DFunLike.coe_injective.eq_iff.mpr H #align dfinsupp.single_injective DFinsupp.single_injective /-- Like `Finsupp.single_eq_single_iff`, but with a `HEq` due to dependent types -/ theorem single_eq_single_iff (i j : ι) (xi : β i) (xj : β j) : DFinsupp.single i xi = DFinsupp.single j xj ↔ i = j ∧ HEq xi xj ∨ xi = 0 ∧ xj = 0 := by constructor · intro h by_cases hij : i = j · subst hij exact Or.inl ⟨rfl, heq_of_eq (DFinsupp.single_injective h)⟩ · have h_coe : ⇑(DFinsupp.single i xi) = DFinsupp.single j xj := congr_arg (⇑) h have hci := congr_fun h_coe i have hcj := congr_fun h_coe j rw [DFinsupp.single_eq_same] at hci hcj rw [DFinsupp.single_eq_of_ne (Ne.symm hij)] at hci rw [DFinsupp.single_eq_of_ne hij] at hcj exact Or.inr ⟨hci, hcj.symm⟩ · rintro (⟨rfl, hxi⟩ | ⟨hi, hj⟩) · rw [eq_of_heq hxi] · rw [hi, hj, DFinsupp.single_zero, DFinsupp.single_zero] #align dfinsupp.single_eq_single_iff DFinsupp.single_eq_single_iff /-- `DFinsupp.single a b` is injective in `a`. For the statement that it is injective in `b`, see `DFinsupp.single_injective` -/ theorem single_left_injective {b : ∀ i : ι, β i} (h : ∀ i, b i ≠ 0) : Function.Injective (fun i => single i (b i) : ι → Π₀ i, β i) := fun _ _ H => (((single_eq_single_iff _ _ _ _).mp H).resolve_right fun hb => h _ hb.1).left #align dfinsupp.single_left_injective DFinsupp.single_left_injective @[simp] theorem single_eq_zero {i : ι} {xi : β i} : single i xi = 0 ↔ xi = 0 := by rw [← single_zero i, single_eq_single_iff] simp #align dfinsupp.single_eq_zero DFinsupp.single_eq_zero theorem filter_single (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (x : β i) : (single i x).filter p = if p i then single i x else 0 := by ext j have := apply_ite (fun x : Π₀ i, β i => x j) (p i) (single i x) 0 dsimp at this rw [filter_apply, this] obtain rfl | hij := Decidable.eq_or_ne i j · rfl · rw [single_eq_of_ne hij, ite_self, ite_self] #align dfinsupp.filter_single DFinsupp.filter_single @[simp] theorem filter_single_pos {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (x : β i) (h : p i) : (single i x).filter p = single i x := by rw [filter_single, if_pos h] #align dfinsupp.filter_single_pos DFinsupp.filter_single_pos @[simp] theorem filter_single_neg {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (x : β i) (h : ¬p i) : (single i x).filter p = 0 := by rw [filter_single, if_neg h] #align dfinsupp.filter_single_neg DFinsupp.filter_single_neg /-- Equality of sigma types is sufficient (but not necessary) to show equality of `DFinsupp`s. -/ theorem single_eq_of_sigma_eq {i j} {xi : β i} {xj : β j} (h : (⟨i, xi⟩ : Sigma β) = ⟨j, xj⟩) : DFinsupp.single i xi = DFinsupp.single j xj := by cases h rfl #align dfinsupp.single_eq_of_sigma_eq DFinsupp.single_eq_of_sigma_eq @[simp] theorem equivFunOnFintype_single [Fintype ι] (i : ι) (m : β i) : (@DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype ι β _ _) (DFinsupp.single i m) = Pi.single i m := by ext x dsimp [Pi.single, Function.update] simp [DFinsupp.single_eq_pi_single, @eq_comm _ i] #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_single DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_single @[simp] theorem equivFunOnFintype_symm_single [Fintype ι] (i : ι) (m : β i) : (@DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype ι β _ _).symm (Pi.single i m) = DFinsupp.single i m := by ext i' simp only [← single_eq_pi_single, equivFunOnFintype_symm_coe] #align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_symm_single DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_symm_single section SingleAndZipWith variable [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)] @[simp] theorem zipWith_single_single (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0) {i} (b₁ : β₁ i) (b₂ : β₂ i) : zipWith f hf (single i b₁) (single i b₂) = single i (f i b₁ b₂) := by ext j rw [zipWith_apply] obtain rfl | hij := Decidable.eq_or_ne i j · rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same, single_eq_same] · rw [single_eq_of_ne hij, single_eq_of_ne hij, single_eq_of_ne hij, hf] end SingleAndZipWith /-- Redefine `f i` to be `0`. -/ def erase (i : ι) (x : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨fun j ↦ if j = i then 0 else x.1 j, x.support'.map fun xs ↦ ⟨xs.1, fun j ↦ (xs.prop j).imp_right (by simp only [·, ite_self])⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.erase DFinsupp.erase @[simp] theorem erase_apply {i j : ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} : (f.erase i) j = if j = i then 0 else f j := rfl #align dfinsupp.erase_apply DFinsupp.erase_apply -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem erase_same {i : ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} : (f.erase i) i = 0 := by simp #align dfinsupp.erase_same DFinsupp.erase_same theorem erase_ne {i i' : ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} (h : i' ≠ i) : (f.erase i) i' = f i' := by simp [h] #align dfinsupp.erase_ne DFinsupp.erase_ne theorem piecewise_single_erase (x : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) [∀ i' : ι, Decidable <| (i' ∈ ({i} : Set ι))] : -- Porting note: added Decidable hypothesis (single i (x i)).piecewise (x.erase i) {i} = x := by ext j; rw [piecewise_apply]; split_ifs with h · rw [(id h : j = i), single_eq_same] · exact erase_ne h #align dfinsupp.piecewise_single_erase DFinsupp.piecewise_single_erase theorem erase_eq_sub_single {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : f.erase i = f - single i (f i) := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | h) · simp · simp [erase_ne h.symm, single_eq_of_ne h, @eq_comm _ j, h] #align dfinsupp.erase_eq_sub_single DFinsupp.erase_eq_sub_single @[simp] theorem erase_zero (i : ι) : erase i (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := ext fun _ => ite_self _ #align dfinsupp.erase_zero DFinsupp.erase_zero @[simp] theorem filter_ne_eq_erase (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : f.filter (· ≠ i) = f.erase i := by ext1 j simp only [DFinsupp.filter_apply, DFinsupp.erase_apply, ite_not] #align dfinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase DFinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase @[simp] theorem filter_ne_eq_erase' (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : f.filter (i ≠ ·) = f.erase i := by rw [← filter_ne_eq_erase f i] congr with j exact ne_comm #align dfinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase' DFinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase' theorem erase_single (j : ι) (i : ι) (x : β i) : (single i x).erase j = if i = j then 0 else single i x := by rw [← filter_ne_eq_erase, filter_single, ite_not] #align dfinsupp.erase_single DFinsupp.erase_single @[simp] theorem erase_single_same (i : ι) (x : β i) : (single i x).erase i = 0 := by rw [erase_single, if_pos rfl] #align dfinsupp.erase_single_same DFinsupp.erase_single_same @[simp] theorem erase_single_ne {i j : ι} (x : β i) (h : i ≠ j) : (single i x).erase j = single i x := by rw [erase_single, if_neg h] #align dfinsupp.erase_single_ne DFinsupp.erase_single_ne section Update variable (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i) (b : β i) /-- Replace the value of a `Π₀ i, β i` at a given point `i : ι` by a given value `b : β i`. If `b = 0`, this amounts to removing `i` from the support. Otherwise, `i` is added to it. This is the (dependent) finitely-supported version of `Function.update`. -/ def update : Π₀ i, β i := ⟨Function.update f i b, f.support'.map fun s => ⟨i ::ₘ s.1, fun j => by rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | hi) · simp · obtain hj | (hj : f j = 0) := s.prop j · exact Or.inl (Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem hj) · exact Or.inr ((Function.update_noteq hi.symm b _).trans hj)⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.update DFinsupp.update variable (j : ι) @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_update : (f.update i b : ∀ i : ι, β i) = Function.update f i b := rfl #align dfinsupp.coe_update DFinsupp.coe_update @[simp] theorem update_self : f.update i (f i) = f := by ext simp #align dfinsupp.update_self DFinsupp.update_self @[simp] theorem update_eq_erase : f.update i 0 = f.erase i := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | hi) · simp · simp [hi.symm] #align dfinsupp.update_eq_erase DFinsupp.update_eq_erase theorem update_eq_single_add_erase {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) (b : β i) : f.update i b = single i b + f.erase i := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | h) · simp · simp [Function.update_noteq h.symm, h, erase_ne, h.symm] #align dfinsupp.update_eq_single_add_erase DFinsupp.update_eq_single_add_erase theorem update_eq_erase_add_single {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) (b : β i) : f.update i b = f.erase i + single i b := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | h) · simp · simp [Function.update_noteq h.symm, h, erase_ne, h.symm] #align dfinsupp.update_eq_erase_add_single DFinsupp.update_eq_erase_add_single theorem update_eq_sub_add_single {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) (b : β i) : f.update i b = f - single i (f i) + single i b := by rw [update_eq_erase_add_single f i b, erase_eq_sub_single f i] #align dfinsupp.update_eq_sub_add_single DFinsupp.update_eq_sub_add_single end Update end Basic section AddMonoid variable [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] @[simp] theorem single_add (i : ι) (b₁ b₂ : β i) : single i (b₁ + b₂) = single i b₁ + single i b₂ := (zipWith_single_single (fun _ => (· + ·)) _ b₁ b₂).symm #align dfinsupp.single_add DFinsupp.single_add @[simp] theorem erase_add (i : ι) (f₁ f₂ : Π₀ i, β i) : erase i (f₁ + f₂) = erase i f₁ + erase i f₂ := ext fun _ => by simp [ite_zero_add] #align dfinsupp.erase_add DFinsupp.erase_add variable (β) /-- `DFinsupp.single` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def singleAddHom (i : ι) : β i →+ Π₀ i, β i where toFun := single i map_zero' := single_zero i map_add' := single_add i #align dfinsupp.single_add_hom DFinsupp.singleAddHom #align dfinsupp.single_add_hom_apply DFinsupp.singleAddHom_apply /-- `DFinsupp.erase` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/ @[simps] def eraseAddHom (i : ι) : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ Π₀ i, β i where toFun := erase i map_zero' := erase_zero i map_add' := erase_add i #align dfinsupp.erase_add_hom DFinsupp.eraseAddHom #align dfinsupp.erase_add_hom_apply DFinsupp.eraseAddHom_apply variable {β} @[simp] theorem single_neg {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (x : β i) : single i (-x) = -single i x := (singleAddHom β i).map_neg x #align dfinsupp.single_neg DFinsupp.single_neg @[simp] theorem single_sub {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (x y : β i) : single i (x - y) = single i x - single i y := (singleAddHom β i).map_sub x y #align dfinsupp.single_sub DFinsupp.single_sub @[simp] theorem erase_neg {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (-f).erase i = -f.erase i := (eraseAddHom β i).map_neg f #align dfinsupp.erase_neg DFinsupp.erase_neg @[simp] theorem erase_sub {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : (f - g).erase i = f.erase i - g.erase i := (eraseAddHom β i).map_sub f g #align dfinsupp.erase_sub DFinsupp.erase_sub theorem single_add_erase (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : single i (f i) + f.erase i = f := ext fun i' => if h : i = i' then by subst h; simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, add_zero, dite_eq_ite, if_true] else by simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, dif_neg h, if_neg (Ne.symm h), zero_add] #align dfinsupp.single_add_erase DFinsupp.single_add_erase theorem erase_add_single (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.erase i + single i (f i) = f := ext fun i' => if h : i = i' then by subst h; simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, zero_add, dite_eq_ite, if_true] else by simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, dif_neg h, if_neg (Ne.symm h), add_zero] #align dfinsupp.erase_add_single DFinsupp.erase_add_single protected theorem induction {p : (Π₀ i, β i) → Prop} (f : Π₀ i, β i) (h0 : p 0) (ha : ∀ (i b) (f : Π₀ i, β i), f i = 0 → b ≠ 0 → p f → p (single i b + f)) : p f := by cases' f with f s induction' s using Trunc.induction_on with s cases' s with s H induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with i s ih generalizing f · have : f = 0 := funext fun i => (H i).resolve_left (Multiset.not_mem_zero _) subst this exact h0 have H2 : p (erase i ⟨f, Trunc.mk ⟨i ::ₘ s, H⟩⟩) := by dsimp only [erase, Trunc.map, Trunc.bind, Trunc.liftOn, Trunc.lift_mk, Function.comp, Subtype.coe_mk] have H2 : ∀ j, j ∈ s ∨ ite (j = i) 0 (f j) = 0 := by intro j cases' H j with H2 H2 · cases' Multiset.mem_cons.1 H2 with H3 H3 · right; exact if_pos H3 · left; exact H3 right split_ifs <;> [rfl; exact H2] have H3 : ∀ aux, (⟨fun j : ι => ite (j = i) 0 (f j), Trunc.mk ⟨i ::ₘ s, aux⟩⟩ : Π₀ i, β i) = ⟨fun j : ι => ite (j = i) 0 (f j), Trunc.mk ⟨s, H2⟩⟩ := fun _ ↦ ext fun _ => rfl rw [H3] apply ih have H3 : single i _ + _ = (⟨f, Trunc.mk ⟨i ::ₘ s, H⟩⟩ : Π₀ i, β i) := single_add_erase _ _ rw [← H3] change p (single i (f i) + _) cases' Classical.em (f i = 0) with h h · rw [h, single_zero, zero_add] exact H2 refine ha _ _ _ ?_ h H2 rw [erase_same] #align dfinsupp.induction DFinsupp.induction theorem induction₂ {p : (Π₀ i, β i) → Prop} (f : Π₀ i, β i) (h0 : p 0) (ha : ∀ (i b) (f : Π₀ i, β i), f i = 0 → b ≠ 0 → p f → p (f + single i b)) : p f := DFinsupp.induction f h0 fun i b f h1 h2 h3 => have h4 : f + single i b = single i b + f := by ext j; by_cases H : i = j · subst H simp [h1] · simp [H] Eq.recOn h4 <| ha i b f h1 h2 h3 #align dfinsupp.induction₂ DFinsupp.induction₂ @[simp] theorem add_closure_iUnion_range_single : AddSubmonoid.closure (⋃ i : ι, Set.range (single i : β i → Π₀ i, β i)) = ⊤ := top_unique fun x _ => by apply DFinsupp.induction x · exact AddSubmonoid.zero_mem _ exact fun a b f _ _ hf => AddSubmonoid.add_mem _ (AddSubmonoid.subset_closure <| Set.mem_iUnion.2 ⟨a, Set.mem_range_self _⟩) hf #align dfinsupp.add_closure_Union_range_single DFinsupp.add_closure_iUnion_range_single /-- If two additive homomorphisms from `Π₀ i, β i` are equal on each `single a b`, then they are equal. -/ theorem addHom_ext {γ : Type w} [AddZeroClass γ] ⦃f g : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ γ⦄ (H : ∀ (i : ι) (y : β i), f (single i y) = g (single i y)) : f = g := by refine AddMonoidHom.eq_of_eqOn_denseM add_closure_iUnion_range_single fun f hf => ?_ simp only [Set.mem_iUnion, Set.mem_range] at hf rcases hf with ⟨x, y, rfl⟩ apply H #align dfinsupp.add_hom_ext DFinsupp.addHom_ext /-- If two additive homomorphisms from `Π₀ i, β i` are equal on each `single a b`, then they are equal. See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/ @[ext] theorem addHom_ext' {γ : Type w} [AddZeroClass γ] ⦃f g : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ γ⦄ (H : ∀ x, f.comp (singleAddHom β x) = g.comp (singleAddHom β x)) : f = g := addHom_ext fun x => DFunLike.congr_fun (H x) #align dfinsupp.add_hom_ext' DFinsupp.addHom_ext' end AddMonoid @[simp] theorem mk_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] {s : Finset ι} {x y : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i} : mk s (x + y) = mk s x + mk s y := ext fun i => by simp only [add_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [zero_add]] #align dfinsupp.mk_add DFinsupp.mk_add @[simp] theorem mk_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {s : Finset ι} : mk s (0 : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1) = 0 := ext fun i => by simp only [mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> rfl #align dfinsupp.mk_zero DFinsupp.mk_zero @[simp] theorem mk_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {s : Finset ι} {x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1} : mk s (-x) = -mk s x := ext fun i => by simp only [neg_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [neg_zero]] #align dfinsupp.mk_neg DFinsupp.mk_neg @[simp] theorem mk_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {s : Finset ι} {x y : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1} : mk s (x - y) = mk s x - mk s y := ext fun i => by simp only [sub_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [sub_zero]] #align dfinsupp.mk_sub DFinsupp.mk_sub /-- If `s` is a subset of `ι` then `mk_addGroupHom s` is the canonical additive group homomorphism from $\prod_{i\in s}\beta_i$ to $\prod_{\mathtt{i : \iota}}\beta_i.$-/ def mkAddGroupHom [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (s : Finset ι) : (∀ i : (s : Set ι), β ↑i) →+ Π₀ i : ι, β i where toFun := mk s map_zero' := mk_zero map_add' _ _ := mk_add #align dfinsupp.mk_add_group_hom DFinsupp.mkAddGroupHom section variable [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] @[simp] theorem mk_smul {s : Finset ι} (c : γ) (x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β (i : ι)) : mk s (c • x) = c • mk s x := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [smul_zero]] #align dfinsupp.mk_smul DFinsupp.mk_smul @[simp] theorem single_smul {i : ι} (c : γ) (x : β i) : single i (c • x) = c • single i x := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, single_apply] split_ifs with h · cases h; rfl · rw [smul_zero] #align dfinsupp.single_smul DFinsupp.single_smul end section SupportBasic variable [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] /-- Set `{i | f x ≠ 0}` as a `Finset`. -/ def support (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Finset ι := (f.support'.lift fun xs => (Multiset.toFinset xs.1).filter fun i => f i ≠ 0) <| by rintro ⟨sx, hx⟩ ⟨sy, hy⟩ dsimp only [Subtype.coe_mk, toFun_eq_coe] at * ext i; constructor · intro H rcases Finset.mem_filter.1 H with ⟨_, h⟩ exact Finset.mem_filter.2 ⟨Multiset.mem_toFinset.2 <| (hy i).resolve_right h, h⟩ · intro H rcases Finset.mem_filter.1 H with ⟨_, h⟩ exact Finset.mem_filter.2 ⟨Multiset.mem_toFinset.2 <| (hx i).resolve_right h, h⟩ #align dfinsupp.support DFinsupp.support @[simp] theorem support_mk_subset {s : Finset ι} {x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1} : (mk s x).support ⊆ s := fun _ H => Multiset.mem_toFinset.1 (Finset.mem_filter.1 H).1 #align dfinsupp.support_mk_subset DFinsupp.support_mk_subset @[simp] theorem support_mk'_subset {f : ∀ i, β i} {s : Multiset ι} {h} : (mk' f <| Trunc.mk ⟨s, h⟩).support ⊆ s.toFinset := fun i H => Multiset.mem_toFinset.1 <| by simpa using (Finset.mem_filter.1 H).1 #align dfinsupp.support_mk'_subset DFinsupp.support_mk'_subset @[simp] theorem mem_support_toFun (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i) : i ∈ f.support ↔ f i ≠ 0 := by cases' f with f s induction' s using Trunc.induction_on with s dsimp only [support, Trunc.lift_mk] rw [Finset.mem_filter, Multiset.mem_toFinset, coe_mk'] exact and_iff_right_of_imp (s.prop i).resolve_right #align dfinsupp.mem_support_to_fun DFinsupp.mem_support_toFun theorem eq_mk_support (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f = mk f.support fun i => f i := by aesop #align dfinsupp.eq_mk_support DFinsupp.eq_mk_support /-- Equivalence between dependent functions with finite support `s : Finset ι` and functions `∀ i, {x : β i // x ≠ 0}`. -/ @[simps] def subtypeSupportEqEquiv (s : Finset ι) : {f : Π₀ i, β i // f.support = s} ≃ ∀ i : s, {x : β i // x ≠ 0} where toFun | ⟨f, hf⟩ => fun ⟨i, hi⟩ ↦ ⟨f i, (f.mem_support_toFun i).1 <| hf.symm ▸ hi⟩ invFun f := ⟨mk s fun i ↦ (f i).1, Finset.ext fun i ↦ by -- TODO: `simp` fails to use `(f _).2` inside `∃ _, _` calc i ∈ support (mk s fun i ↦ (f i).1) ↔ ∃ h : i ∈ s, (f ⟨i, h⟩).1 ≠ 0 := by simp _ ↔ ∃ _ : i ∈ s, True := exists_congr fun h ↦ (iff_true _).mpr (f _).2 _ ↔ i ∈ s := by simp⟩ left_inv := by rintro ⟨f, rfl⟩ ext i simpa using Eq.symm right_inv f := by ext1 simp [Subtype.eta]; rfl /-- Equivalence between all dependent finitely supported functions `f : Π₀ i, β i` and type of pairs `⟨s : Finset ι, f : ∀ i : s, {x : β i // x ≠ 0}⟩`. -/ @[simps! apply_fst apply_snd_coe] def sigmaFinsetFunEquiv : (Π₀ i, β i) ≃ Σ s : Finset ι, ∀ i : s, {x : β i // x ≠ 0} := (Equiv.sigmaFiberEquiv DFinsupp.support).symm.trans (.sigmaCongrRight subtypeSupportEqEquiv) @[simp] theorem support_zero : (0 : Π₀ i, β i).support = ∅ := rfl #align dfinsupp.support_zero DFinsupp.support_zero theorem mem_support_iff {f : Π₀ i, β i} {i : ι} : i ∈ f.support ↔ f i ≠ 0 := f.mem_support_toFun _ #align dfinsupp.mem_support_iff DFinsupp.mem_support_iff theorem not_mem_support_iff {f : Π₀ i, β i} {i : ι} : i ∉ f.support ↔ f i = 0 := not_iff_comm.1 mem_support_iff.symm #align dfinsupp.not_mem_support_iff DFinsupp.not_mem_support_iff @[simp] theorem support_eq_empty {f : Π₀ i, β i} : f.support = ∅ ↔ f = 0 := ⟨fun H => ext <| by simpa [Finset.ext_iff] using H, by simp (config := { contextual := true })⟩ #align dfinsupp.support_eq_empty DFinsupp.support_eq_empty instance decidableZero : DecidablePred (Eq (0 : Π₀ i, β i)) := fun _ => decidable_of_iff _ <| support_eq_empty.trans eq_comm #align dfinsupp.decidable_zero DFinsupp.decidableZero theorem support_subset_iff {s : Set ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} : ↑f.support ⊆ s ↔ ∀ i ∉ s, f i = 0 := by simp [Set.subset_def]; exact forall_congr' fun i => not_imp_comm #align dfinsupp.support_subset_iff DFinsupp.support_subset_iff theorem support_single_ne_zero {i : ι} {b : β i} (hb : b ≠ 0) : (single i b).support = {i} := by ext j; by_cases h : i = j · subst h simp [hb] simp [Ne.symm h, h] #align dfinsupp.support_single_ne_zero DFinsupp.support_single_ne_zero theorem support_single_subset {i : ι} {b : β i} : (single i b).support ⊆ {i} := support_mk'_subset #align dfinsupp.support_single_subset DFinsupp.support_single_subset section MapRangeAndZipWith variable [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)] theorem mapRange_def [∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {g : Π₀ i, β₁ i} : mapRange f hf g = mk g.support fun i => f i.1 (g i.1) := by ext i by_cases h : g i ≠ 0 <;> simp at h <;> simp [h, hf] #align dfinsupp.map_range_def DFinsupp.mapRange_def @[simp] theorem mapRange_single {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {i : ι} {b : β₁ i} : mapRange f hf (single i b) = single i (f i b) := DFinsupp.ext fun i' => by by_cases h : i = i' · subst i' simp · simp [h, hf] #align dfinsupp.map_range_single DFinsupp.mapRange_single variable [∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ (i) (x : β₂ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] theorem support_mapRange {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {g : Π₀ i, β₁ i} : (mapRange f hf g).support ⊆ g.support := by simp [mapRange_def] #align dfinsupp.support_map_range DFinsupp.support_mapRange theorem zipWith_def {ι : Type u} {β : ι → Type v} {β₁ : ι → Type v₁} {β₂ : ι → Type v₂} [dec : DecidableEq ι] [∀ i : ι, Zero (β i)] [∀ i : ι, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i : ι, Zero (β₂ i)] [∀ (i : ι) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ (i : ι) (x : β₂ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0} {g₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i} {g₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i} : zipWith f hf g₁ g₂ = mk (g₁.support ∪ g₂.support) fun i => f i.1 (g₁ i.1) (g₂ i.1) := by ext i by_cases h1 : g₁ i ≠ 0 <;> by_cases h2 : g₂ i ≠ 0 <;> simp only [not_not, Ne] at h1 h2 <;> simp [h1, h2, hf] #align dfinsupp.zip_with_def DFinsupp.zipWith_def theorem support_zipWith {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0} {g₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i} {g₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i} : (zipWith f hf g₁ g₂).support ⊆ g₁.support ∪ g₂.support := by simp [zipWith_def] #align dfinsupp.support_zip_with DFinsupp.support_zipWith end MapRangeAndZipWith theorem erase_def (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.erase i = mk (f.support.erase i) fun j => f j.1 := by ext j by_cases h1 : j = i <;> by_cases h2 : f j ≠ 0 <;> simp at h2 <;> simp [h1, h2] #align dfinsupp.erase_def DFinsupp.erase_def @[simp] theorem support_erase (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (f.erase i).support = f.support.erase i := by ext j by_cases h1 : j = i · simp only [h1, mem_support_toFun, erase_apply, ite_true, ne_eq, not_true, not_not, Finset.mem_erase, false_and] by_cases h2 : f j ≠ 0 <;> simp at h2 <;> simp [h1, h2] #align dfinsupp.support_erase DFinsupp.support_erase theorem support_update_ne_zero (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) {b : β i} (h : b ≠ 0) : support (f.update i b) = insert i f.support := by ext j rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | hi) · simp [h] · simp [hi.symm] #align dfinsupp.support_update_ne_zero DFinsupp.support_update_ne_zero theorem support_update (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) (b : β i) [Decidable (b = 0)] : support (f.update i b) = if b = 0 then support (f.erase i) else insert i f.support := by ext j split_ifs with hb · subst hb simp [update_eq_erase, support_erase] · rw [support_update_ne_zero f _ hb] #align dfinsupp.support_update DFinsupp.support_update section FilterAndSubtypeDomain variable {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] theorem filter_def (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.filter p = mk (f.support.filter p) fun i => f i.1 := by ext i; by_cases h1 : p i <;> by_cases h2 : f i ≠ 0 <;> simp at h2 <;> simp [h1, h2] #align dfinsupp.filter_def DFinsupp.filter_def @[simp] theorem support_filter (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (f.filter p).support = f.support.filter p := by ext i; by_cases h : p i <;> simp [h] #align dfinsupp.support_filter DFinsupp.support_filter theorem subtypeDomain_def (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.subtypeDomain p = mk (f.support.subtype p) fun i => f i := by ext i; by_cases h2 : f i ≠ 0 <;> try simp at h2; dsimp; simp [h2] #align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_def DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_def @[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note: simpNF claims that LHS does not simplify, but it does theorem support_subtypeDomain {f : Π₀ i, β i} : (subtypeDomain p f).support = f.support.subtype p := by ext i simp #align dfinsupp.support_subtype_domain DFinsupp.support_subtypeDomain end FilterAndSubtypeDomain end SupportBasic theorem support_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i} : (g₁ + g₂).support ⊆ g₁.support ∪ g₂.support := support_zipWith #align dfinsupp.support_add DFinsupp.support_add @[simp] theorem support_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : Π₀ i, β i} : support (-f) = support f := by ext i; simp #align dfinsupp.support_neg DFinsupp.support_neg theorem support_smul {γ : Type w} [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] [∀ (i : ι) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] (b : γ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : (b • v).support ⊆ v.support := support_mapRange #align dfinsupp.support_smul DFinsupp.support_smul instance [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ i, DecidableEq (β i)] : DecidableEq (Π₀ i, β i) := fun f g => decidable_of_iff (f.support = g.support ∧ ∀ i ∈ f.support, f i = g i) ⟨fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ => ext fun i => if h : i ∈ f.support then h₂ i h else by have hf : f i = 0 := by rwa [mem_support_iff, not_not] at h have hg : g i = 0 := by rwa [h₁, mem_support_iff, not_not] at h rw [hf, hg], by rintro rfl; simp⟩ section Equiv open Finset variable {κ : Type*} /-- Reindexing (and possibly removing) terms of a dfinsupp. -/ noncomputable def comapDomain [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ k, β (h k) where toFun x := f (h x) support' := f.support'.map fun s => ⟨((Multiset.toFinset s.1).preimage h hh.injOn).val, fun x => (s.prop (h x)).imp_left fun hx => mem_preimage.mpr <| Multiset.mem_toFinset.mpr hx⟩ #align dfinsupp.comap_domain DFinsupp.comapDomain @[simp] theorem comapDomain_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (f : Π₀ i, β i) (k : κ) : comapDomain h hh f k = f (h k) := rfl #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_apply DFinsupp.comapDomain_apply @[simp] theorem comapDomain_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) : comapDomain h hh (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := by ext rw [zero_apply, comapDomain_apply, zero_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_zero DFinsupp.comapDomain_zero @[simp] theorem comapDomain_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : comapDomain h hh (f + g) = comapDomain h hh f + comapDomain h hh g := by ext rw [add_apply, comapDomain_apply, comapDomain_apply, comapDomain_apply, add_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_add DFinsupp.comapDomain_add @[simp] theorem comapDomain_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : comapDomain h hh (r • f) = r • comapDomain h hh f := by ext rw [smul_apply, comapDomain_apply, smul_apply, comapDomain_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_smul DFinsupp.comapDomain_smul @[simp] theorem comapDomain_single [DecidableEq κ] [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (k : κ) (x : β (h k)) : comapDomain h hh (single (h k) x) = single k x := by ext i rw [comapDomain_apply] obtain rfl | hik := Decidable.eq_or_ne i k · rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same] · rw [single_eq_of_ne hik.symm, single_eq_of_ne (hh.ne hik.symm)] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain_single DFinsupp.comapDomain_single /-- A computable version of comap_domain when an explicit left inverse is provided. -/ def comapDomain' [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ k, β (h k) where toFun x := f (h x) support' := f.support'.map fun s => ⟨Multiset.map h' s.1, fun x => (s.prop (h x)).imp_left fun hx => Multiset.mem_map.mpr ⟨_, hx, hh' _⟩⟩ #align dfinsupp.comap_domain' DFinsupp.comapDomain' @[simp] theorem comapDomain'_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (f : Π₀ i, β i) (k : κ) : comapDomain' h hh' f k = f (h k) := rfl #align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_apply DFinsupp.comapDomain'_apply @[simp] theorem comapDomain'_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) : comapDomain' h hh' (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := by ext rw [zero_apply, comapDomain'_apply, zero_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_zero DFinsupp.comapDomain'_zero @[simp] theorem comapDomain'_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (f g : Π₀ i, β i) : comapDomain' h hh' (f + g) = comapDomain' h hh' f + comapDomain' h hh' g := by ext rw [add_apply, comapDomain'_apply, comapDomain'_apply, comapDomain'_apply, add_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_add DFinsupp.comapDomain'_add @[simp] theorem comapDomain'_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : comapDomain' h hh' (r • f) = r • comapDomain' h hh' f := by ext rw [smul_apply, comapDomain'_apply, smul_apply, comapDomain'_apply] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_smul DFinsupp.comapDomain'_smul @[simp] theorem comapDomain'_single [DecidableEq ι] [DecidableEq κ] [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (k : κ) (x : β (h k)) : comapDomain' h hh' (single (h k) x) = single k x := by ext i rw [comapDomain'_apply] obtain rfl | hik := Decidable.eq_or_ne i k · rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same] · rw [single_eq_of_ne hik.symm, single_eq_of_ne (hh'.injective.ne hik.symm)] #align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_single DFinsupp.comapDomain'_single /-- Reindexing terms of a dfinsupp. This is the dfinsupp version of `Equiv.piCongrLeft'`. -/ @[simps apply] def equivCongrLeft [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : ι ≃ κ) : (Π₀ i, β i) ≃ Π₀ k, β (h.symm k) where toFun := comapDomain' h.symm h.right_inv invFun f := mapRange (fun i => Equiv.cast <| congr_arg β <| h.symm_apply_apply i) (fun i => (Equiv.cast_eq_iff_heq _).mpr <| by rw [Equiv.symm_apply_apply]) (@comapDomain' _ _ _ _ h _ h.left_inv f) left_inv f := by ext i rw [mapRange_apply, comapDomain'_apply, comapDomain'_apply, Equiv.cast_eq_iff_heq, h.symm_apply_apply] right_inv f := by ext k rw [comapDomain'_apply, mapRange_apply, comapDomain'_apply, Equiv.cast_eq_iff_heq, h.apply_symm_apply] #align dfinsupp.equiv_congr_left DFinsupp.equivCongrLeft #align dfinsupp.equiv_congr_left_apply DFinsupp.equivCongrLeft_apply section SigmaCurry variable {α : ι → Type*} {δ : ∀ i, α i → Type v} -- lean can't find these instances -- Porting note: but Lean 4 can!!! instance hasAdd₂ [∀ i j, AddZeroClass (δ i j)] : Add (Π₀ (i : ι) (j : α i), δ i j) := inferInstance -- @DFinsupp.hasAdd ι (fun i => Π₀ j, δ i j) _ #align dfinsupp.has_add₂ DFinsupp.hasAdd₂ instance addZeroClass₂ [∀ i j, AddZeroClass (δ i j)] : AddZeroClass (Π₀ (i : ι) (j : α i), δ i j) := inferInstance -- @DFinsupp.addZeroClass ι (fun i => Π₀ j, δ i j) _ #align dfinsupp.add_zero_class₂ DFinsupp.addZeroClass₂ instance addMonoid₂ [∀ i j, AddMonoid (δ i j)] : AddMonoid (Π₀ (i : ι) (j : α i), δ i j) := inferInstance -- @DFinsupp.addMonoid ι (fun i => Π₀ j, δ i j) _ #align dfinsupp.add_monoid₂ DFinsupp.addMonoid₂ instance distribMulAction₂ [Monoid γ] [∀ i j, AddMonoid (δ i j)] [∀ i j, DistribMulAction γ (δ i j)] : DistribMulAction γ (Π₀ (i : ι) (j : α i), δ i j) := @DFinsupp.distribMulAction ι _ (fun i => Π₀ j, δ i j) _ _ _ #align dfinsupp.distrib_mul_action₂ DFinsupp.distribMulAction₂ /-- The natural map between `Π₀ (i : Σ i, α i), δ i.1 i.2` and `Π₀ i (j : α i), δ i j`. -/ def sigmaCurry [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)] (f : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) : Π₀ (i) (j), δ i j where toFun := fun i ↦ { toFun := fun j ↦ f ⟨i, j⟩, support' := f.support'.map (fun ⟨m, hm⟩ ↦ ⟨m.filterMap (fun ⟨i', j'⟩ ↦ if h : i' = i then some <| h.rec j' else none), fun j ↦ (hm ⟨i, j⟩).imp_left (fun h ↦ (m.mem_filterMap _).mpr ⟨⟨i, j⟩, h, dif_pos rfl⟩)⟩) } support' := f.support'.map (fun ⟨m, hm⟩ ↦ ⟨m.map Sigma.fst, fun i ↦ Decidable.or_iff_not_imp_left.mpr (fun h ↦ DFinsupp.ext (fun j ↦ (hm ⟨i, j⟩).resolve_left (fun H ↦ (Multiset.mem_map.not.mp h) ⟨⟨i, j⟩, H, rfl⟩)))⟩) @[simp] theorem sigmaCurry_apply [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)] (f : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) (i : ι) (j : α i) : sigmaCurry f i j = f ⟨i, j⟩ := rfl #align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_apply DFinsupp.sigmaCurry_apply @[simp] theorem sigmaCurry_zero [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)] : sigmaCurry (0 : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) = 0 := rfl #align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_zero DFinsupp.sigmaCurry_zero @[simp] theorem sigmaCurry_add [∀ i j, AddZeroClass (δ i j)] (f g : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) : sigmaCurry (f + g) = sigmaCurry f + sigmaCurry g := by ext (i j) rfl #align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_add DFinsupp.sigmaCurry_add @[simp] theorem sigmaCurry_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i j, AddMonoid (δ i j)] [∀ i j, DistribMulAction γ (δ i j)] (r : γ) (f : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) : sigmaCurry (r • f) = r • sigmaCurry f := by ext (i j) rfl #align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_smul DFinsupp.sigmaCurry_smul @[simp]
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theorem sigmaCurry_single [∀ i, DecidableEq (α i)] [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)] (ij : Σ i, α i) (x : δ ij.1 ij.2) : sigmaCurry (single ij x) = single ij.1 (single ij.2 x : Π₀ j, δ ij.1 j) := by
obtain ⟨i, j⟩ := ij ext i' j' dsimp only rw [sigmaCurry_apply] obtain rfl | hi := eq_or_ne i i' · rw [single_eq_same] obtain rfl | hj := eq_or_ne j j' · rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same] · rw [single_eq_of_ne, single_eq_of_ne hj] simpa using hj · rw [single_eq_of_ne, single_eq_of_ne hi, zero_apply] simp [hi]
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro, Floris van Doorn, Violeta Hernández Palacios -/ import Mathlib.SetTheory.Ordinal.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Nat.SuccPred #align_import set_theory.ordinal.arithmetic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"31b269b60935483943542d547a6dd83a66b37dc7" /-! # Ordinal arithmetic Ordinals have an addition (corresponding to disjoint union) that turns them into an additive monoid, and a multiplication (corresponding to the lexicographic order on the product) that turns them into a monoid. One can also define correspondingly a subtraction, a division, a successor function, a power function and a logarithm function. We also define limit ordinals and prove the basic induction principle on ordinals separating successor ordinals and limit ordinals, in `limitRecOn`. ## Main definitions and results * `o₁ + o₂` is the order on the disjoint union of `o₁` and `o₂` obtained by declaring that every element of `o₁` is smaller than every element of `o₂`. * `o₁ - o₂` is the unique ordinal `o` such that `o₂ + o = o₁`, when `o₂ ≤ o₁`. * `o₁ * o₂` is the lexicographic order on `o₂ × o₁`. * `o₁ / o₂` is the ordinal `o` such that `o₁ = o₂ * o + o'` with `o' < o₂`. We also define the divisibility predicate, and a modulo operation. * `Order.succ o = o + 1` is the successor of `o`. * `pred o` if the predecessor of `o`. If `o` is not a successor, we set `pred o = o`. We discuss the properties of casts of natural numbers of and of `ω` with respect to these operations. Some properties of the operations are also used to discuss general tools on ordinals: * `IsLimit o`: an ordinal is a limit ordinal if it is neither `0` nor a successor. * `limitRecOn` is the main induction principle of ordinals: if one can prove a property by induction at successor ordinals and at limit ordinals, then it holds for all ordinals. * `IsNormal`: a function `f : Ordinal → Ordinal` satisfies `IsNormal` if it is strictly increasing and order-continuous, i.e., the image `f o` of a limit ordinal `o` is the sup of `f a` for `a < o`. * `enumOrd`: enumerates an unbounded set of ordinals by the ordinals themselves. * `sup`, `lsub`: the supremum / least strict upper bound of an indexed family of ordinals in `Type u`, as an ordinal in `Type u`. * `bsup`, `blsub`: the supremum / least strict upper bound of a set of ordinals indexed by ordinals less than a given ordinal `o`. Various other basic arithmetic results are given in `Principal.lean` instead. -/ assert_not_exists Field assert_not_exists Module noncomputable section open Function Cardinal Set Equiv Order open scoped Classical open Cardinal Ordinal universe u v w namespace Ordinal variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} {t : γ → γ → Prop} /-! ### Further properties of addition on ordinals -/ @[simp] theorem lift_add (a b : Ordinal.{v}) : lift.{u} (a + b) = lift.{u} a + lift.{u} b := Quotient.inductionOn₂ a b fun ⟨_α, _r, _⟩ ⟨_β, _s, _⟩ => Quotient.sound ⟨(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _).trans (RelIso.sumLexCongr (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _) (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _)).symm⟩ #align ordinal.lift_add Ordinal.lift_add @[simp] theorem lift_succ (a : Ordinal.{v}) : lift.{u} (succ a) = succ (lift.{u} a) := by rw [← add_one_eq_succ, lift_add, lift_one] rfl #align ordinal.lift_succ Ordinal.lift_succ instance add_contravariantClass_le : ContravariantClass Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (· + ·) (· ≤ ·) := ⟨fun a b c => inductionOn a fun α r hr => inductionOn b fun β₁ s₁ hs₁ => inductionOn c fun β₂ s₂ hs₂ ⟨f⟩ => ⟨have fl : ∀ a, f (Sum.inl a) = Sum.inl a := fun a => by simpa only [InitialSeg.trans_apply, InitialSeg.leAdd_apply] using @InitialSeg.eq _ _ _ _ _ ((InitialSeg.leAdd r s₁).trans f) (InitialSeg.leAdd r s₂) a have : ∀ b, { b' // f (Sum.inr b) = Sum.inr b' } := by intro b; cases e : f (Sum.inr b) · rw [← fl] at e have := f.inj' e contradiction · exact ⟨_, rfl⟩ let g (b) := (this b).1 have fr : ∀ b, f (Sum.inr b) = Sum.inr (g b) := fun b => (this b).2 ⟨⟨⟨g, fun x y h => by injection f.inj' (by rw [fr, fr, h] : f (Sum.inr x) = f (Sum.inr y))⟩, @fun a b => by -- Porting note: -- `relEmbedding.coe_fn_to_embedding` & `initial_seg.coe_fn_to_rel_embedding` -- → `InitialSeg.coe_coe_fn` simpa only [Sum.lex_inr_inr, fr, InitialSeg.coe_coe_fn, Embedding.coeFn_mk] using @RelEmbedding.map_rel_iff _ _ _ _ f.toRelEmbedding (Sum.inr a) (Sum.inr b)⟩, fun a b H => by rcases f.init (by rw [fr] <;> exact Sum.lex_inr_inr.2 H) with ⟨a' | a', h⟩ · rw [fl] at h cases h · rw [fr] at h exact ⟨a', Sum.inr.inj h⟩⟩⟩⟩ #align ordinal.add_contravariant_class_le Ordinal.add_contravariantClass_le theorem add_left_cancel (a) {b c : Ordinal} : a + b = a + c ↔ b = c := by simp only [le_antisymm_iff, add_le_add_iff_left] #align ordinal.add_left_cancel Ordinal.add_left_cancel private theorem add_lt_add_iff_left' (a) {b c : Ordinal} : a + b < a + c ↔ b < c := by rw [← not_le, ← not_le, add_le_add_iff_left] instance add_covariantClass_lt : CovariantClass Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (· + ·) (· < ·) := ⟨fun a _b _c => (add_lt_add_iff_left' a).2⟩ #align ordinal.add_covariant_class_lt Ordinal.add_covariantClass_lt instance add_contravariantClass_lt : ContravariantClass Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (· + ·) (· < ·) := ⟨fun a _b _c => (add_lt_add_iff_left' a).1⟩ #align ordinal.add_contravariant_class_lt Ordinal.add_contravariantClass_lt instance add_swap_contravariantClass_lt : ContravariantClass Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (swap (· + ·)) (· < ·) := ⟨fun _a _b _c => lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le fun h => add_le_add_right h _⟩ #align ordinal.add_swap_contravariant_class_lt Ordinal.add_swap_contravariantClass_lt theorem add_le_add_iff_right {a b : Ordinal} : ∀ n : ℕ, a + n ≤ b + n ↔ a ≤ b | 0 => by simp | n + 1 => by simp only [natCast_succ, add_succ, add_succ, succ_le_succ_iff, add_le_add_iff_right] #align ordinal.add_le_add_iff_right Ordinal.add_le_add_iff_right theorem add_right_cancel {a b : Ordinal} (n : ℕ) : a + n = b + n ↔ a = b := by simp only [le_antisymm_iff, add_le_add_iff_right] #align ordinal.add_right_cancel Ordinal.add_right_cancel theorem add_eq_zero_iff {a b : Ordinal} : a + b = 0 ↔ a = 0 ∧ b = 0 := inductionOn a fun α r _ => inductionOn b fun β s _ => by simp_rw [← type_sum_lex, type_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty] exact isEmpty_sum #align ordinal.add_eq_zero_iff Ordinal.add_eq_zero_iff theorem left_eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero {a b : Ordinal} (h : a + b = 0) : a = 0 := (add_eq_zero_iff.1 h).1 #align ordinal.left_eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero Ordinal.left_eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero theorem right_eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero {a b : Ordinal} (h : a + b = 0) : b = 0 := (add_eq_zero_iff.1 h).2 #align ordinal.right_eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero Ordinal.right_eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero /-! ### The predecessor of an ordinal -/ /-- The ordinal predecessor of `o` is `o'` if `o = succ o'`, and `o` otherwise. -/ def pred (o : Ordinal) : Ordinal := if h : ∃ a, o = succ a then Classical.choose h else o #align ordinal.pred Ordinal.pred @[simp] theorem pred_succ (o) : pred (succ o) = o := by have h : ∃ a, succ o = succ a := ⟨_, rfl⟩; simpa only [pred, dif_pos h] using (succ_injective <| Classical.choose_spec h).symm #align ordinal.pred_succ Ordinal.pred_succ theorem pred_le_self (o) : pred o ≤ o := if h : ∃ a, o = succ a then by let ⟨a, e⟩ := h rw [e, pred_succ]; exact le_succ a else by rw [pred, dif_neg h] #align ordinal.pred_le_self Ordinal.pred_le_self theorem pred_eq_iff_not_succ {o} : pred o = o ↔ ¬∃ a, o = succ a := ⟨fun e ⟨a, e'⟩ => by rw [e', pred_succ] at e; exact (lt_succ a).ne e, fun h => dif_neg h⟩ #align ordinal.pred_eq_iff_not_succ Ordinal.pred_eq_iff_not_succ theorem pred_eq_iff_not_succ' {o} : pred o = o ↔ ∀ a, o ≠ succ a := by simpa using pred_eq_iff_not_succ #align ordinal.pred_eq_iff_not_succ' Ordinal.pred_eq_iff_not_succ' theorem pred_lt_iff_is_succ {o} : pred o < o ↔ ∃ a, o = succ a := Iff.trans (by simp only [le_antisymm_iff, pred_le_self, true_and_iff, not_le]) (iff_not_comm.1 pred_eq_iff_not_succ).symm #align ordinal.pred_lt_iff_is_succ Ordinal.pred_lt_iff_is_succ @[simp] theorem pred_zero : pred 0 = 0 := pred_eq_iff_not_succ'.2 fun a => (succ_ne_zero a).symm #align ordinal.pred_zero Ordinal.pred_zero theorem succ_pred_iff_is_succ {o} : succ (pred o) = o ↔ ∃ a, o = succ a := ⟨fun e => ⟨_, e.symm⟩, fun ⟨a, e⟩ => by simp only [e, pred_succ]⟩ #align ordinal.succ_pred_iff_is_succ Ordinal.succ_pred_iff_is_succ theorem succ_lt_of_not_succ {o b : Ordinal} (h : ¬∃ a, o = succ a) : succ b < o ↔ b < o := ⟨(lt_succ b).trans, fun l => lt_of_le_of_ne (succ_le_of_lt l) fun e => h ⟨_, e.symm⟩⟩ #align ordinal.succ_lt_of_not_succ Ordinal.succ_lt_of_not_succ theorem lt_pred {a b} : a < pred b ↔ succ a < b := if h : ∃ a, b = succ a then by let ⟨c, e⟩ := h rw [e, pred_succ, succ_lt_succ_iff] else by simp only [pred, dif_neg h, succ_lt_of_not_succ h] #align ordinal.lt_pred Ordinal.lt_pred theorem pred_le {a b} : pred a ≤ b ↔ a ≤ succ b := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 lt_pred #align ordinal.pred_le Ordinal.pred_le @[simp] theorem lift_is_succ {o : Ordinal.{v}} : (∃ a, lift.{u} o = succ a) ↔ ∃ a, o = succ a := ⟨fun ⟨a, h⟩ => let ⟨b, e⟩ := lift_down <| show a ≤ lift.{u} o from le_of_lt <| h.symm ▸ lt_succ a ⟨b, lift_inj.1 <| by rw [h, ← e, lift_succ]⟩, fun ⟨a, h⟩ => ⟨lift.{u} a, by simp only [h, lift_succ]⟩⟩ #align ordinal.lift_is_succ Ordinal.lift_is_succ @[simp] theorem lift_pred (o : Ordinal.{v}) : lift.{u} (pred o) = pred (lift.{u} o) := if h : ∃ a, o = succ a then by cases' h with a e; simp only [e, pred_succ, lift_succ] else by rw [pred_eq_iff_not_succ.2 h, pred_eq_iff_not_succ.2 (mt lift_is_succ.1 h)] #align ordinal.lift_pred Ordinal.lift_pred /-! ### Limit ordinals -/ /-- A limit ordinal is an ordinal which is not zero and not a successor. -/ def IsLimit (o : Ordinal) : Prop := o ≠ 0 ∧ ∀ a < o, succ a < o #align ordinal.is_limit Ordinal.IsLimit theorem IsLimit.isSuccLimit {o} (h : IsLimit o) : IsSuccLimit o := isSuccLimit_iff_succ_lt.mpr h.2 theorem IsLimit.succ_lt {o a : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : a < o → succ a < o := h.2 a #align ordinal.is_limit.succ_lt Ordinal.IsLimit.succ_lt theorem isSuccLimit_zero : IsSuccLimit (0 : Ordinal) := isSuccLimit_bot theorem not_zero_isLimit : ¬IsLimit 0 | ⟨h, _⟩ => h rfl #align ordinal.not_zero_is_limit Ordinal.not_zero_isLimit theorem not_succ_isLimit (o) : ¬IsLimit (succ o) | ⟨_, h⟩ => lt_irrefl _ (h _ (lt_succ o)) #align ordinal.not_succ_is_limit Ordinal.not_succ_isLimit theorem not_succ_of_isLimit {o} (h : IsLimit o) : ¬∃ a, o = succ a | ⟨a, e⟩ => not_succ_isLimit a (e ▸ h) #align ordinal.not_succ_of_is_limit Ordinal.not_succ_of_isLimit theorem succ_lt_of_isLimit {o a : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : succ a < o ↔ a < o := ⟨(lt_succ a).trans, h.2 _⟩ #align ordinal.succ_lt_of_is_limit Ordinal.succ_lt_of_isLimit theorem le_succ_of_isLimit {o} (h : IsLimit o) {a} : o ≤ succ a ↔ o ≤ a := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 <| succ_lt_of_isLimit h #align ordinal.le_succ_of_is_limit Ordinal.le_succ_of_isLimit theorem limit_le {o} (h : IsLimit o) {a} : o ≤ a ↔ ∀ x < o, x ≤ a := ⟨fun h _x l => l.le.trans h, fun H => (le_succ_of_isLimit h).1 <| le_of_not_lt fun hn => not_lt_of_le (H _ hn) (lt_succ a)⟩ #align ordinal.limit_le Ordinal.limit_le theorem lt_limit {o} (h : IsLimit o) {a} : a < o ↔ ∃ x < o, a < x := by -- Porting note: `bex_def` is required. simpa only [not_forall₂, not_le, bex_def] using not_congr (@limit_le _ h a) #align ordinal.lt_limit Ordinal.lt_limit @[simp] theorem lift_isLimit (o) : IsLimit (lift o) ↔ IsLimit o := and_congr (not_congr <| by simpa only [lift_zero] using @lift_inj o 0) ⟨fun H a h => lift_lt.1 <| by simpa only [lift_succ] using H _ (lift_lt.2 h), fun H a h => by obtain ⟨a', rfl⟩ := lift_down h.le rw [← lift_succ, lift_lt] exact H a' (lift_lt.1 h)⟩ #align ordinal.lift_is_limit Ordinal.lift_isLimit theorem IsLimit.pos {o : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : 0 < o := lt_of_le_of_ne (Ordinal.zero_le _) h.1.symm #align ordinal.is_limit.pos Ordinal.IsLimit.pos theorem IsLimit.one_lt {o : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : 1 < o := by simpa only [succ_zero] using h.2 _ h.pos #align ordinal.is_limit.one_lt Ordinal.IsLimit.one_lt theorem IsLimit.nat_lt {o : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : ∀ n : ℕ, (n : Ordinal) < o | 0 => h.pos | n + 1 => h.2 _ (IsLimit.nat_lt h n) #align ordinal.is_limit.nat_lt Ordinal.IsLimit.nat_lt theorem zero_or_succ_or_limit (o : Ordinal) : o = 0 ∨ (∃ a, o = succ a) ∨ IsLimit o := if o0 : o = 0 then Or.inl o0 else if h : ∃ a, o = succ a then Or.inr (Or.inl h) else Or.inr <| Or.inr ⟨o0, fun _a => (succ_lt_of_not_succ h).2⟩ #align ordinal.zero_or_succ_or_limit Ordinal.zero_or_succ_or_limit /-- Main induction principle of ordinals: if one can prove a property by induction at successor ordinals and at limit ordinals, then it holds for all ordinals. -/ @[elab_as_elim] def limitRecOn {C : Ordinal → Sort*} (o : Ordinal) (H₁ : C 0) (H₂ : ∀ o, C o → C (succ o)) (H₃ : ∀ o, IsLimit o → (∀ o' < o, C o') → C o) : C o := SuccOrder.limitRecOn o (fun o _ ↦ H₂ o) fun o hl ↦ if h : o = 0 then fun _ ↦ h ▸ H₁ else H₃ o ⟨h, fun _ ↦ hl.succ_lt⟩ #align ordinal.limit_rec_on Ordinal.limitRecOn @[simp] theorem limitRecOn_zero {C} (H₁ H₂ H₃) : @limitRecOn C 0 H₁ H₂ H₃ = H₁ := by rw [limitRecOn, SuccOrder.limitRecOn_limit _ _ isSuccLimit_zero, dif_pos rfl] #align ordinal.limit_rec_on_zero Ordinal.limitRecOn_zero @[simp] theorem limitRecOn_succ {C} (o H₁ H₂ H₃) : @limitRecOn C (succ o) H₁ H₂ H₃ = H₂ o (@limitRecOn C o H₁ H₂ H₃) := by simp_rw [limitRecOn, SuccOrder.limitRecOn_succ _ _ (not_isMax _)] #align ordinal.limit_rec_on_succ Ordinal.limitRecOn_succ @[simp] theorem limitRecOn_limit {C} (o H₁ H₂ H₃ h) : @limitRecOn C o H₁ H₂ H₃ = H₃ o h fun x _h => @limitRecOn C x H₁ H₂ H₃ := by simp_rw [limitRecOn, SuccOrder.limitRecOn_limit _ _ h.isSuccLimit, dif_neg h.1] #align ordinal.limit_rec_on_limit Ordinal.limitRecOn_limit instance orderTopOutSucc (o : Ordinal) : OrderTop (succ o).out.α := @OrderTop.mk _ _ (Top.mk _) le_enum_succ #align ordinal.order_top_out_succ Ordinal.orderTopOutSucc theorem enum_succ_eq_top {o : Ordinal} : enum (· < ·) o (by rw [type_lt] exact lt_succ o) = (⊤ : (succ o).out.α) := rfl #align ordinal.enum_succ_eq_top Ordinal.enum_succ_eq_top theorem has_succ_of_type_succ_lt {α} {r : α → α → Prop} [wo : IsWellOrder α r] (h : ∀ a < type r, succ a < type r) (x : α) : ∃ y, r x y := by use enum r (succ (typein r x)) (h _ (typein_lt_type r x)) convert (enum_lt_enum (typein_lt_type r x) (h _ (typein_lt_type r x))).mpr (lt_succ _); rw [enum_typein] #align ordinal.has_succ_of_type_succ_lt Ordinal.has_succ_of_type_succ_lt theorem out_no_max_of_succ_lt {o : Ordinal} (ho : ∀ a < o, succ a < o) : NoMaxOrder o.out.α := ⟨has_succ_of_type_succ_lt (by rwa [type_lt])⟩ #align ordinal.out_no_max_of_succ_lt Ordinal.out_no_max_of_succ_lt theorem bounded_singleton {r : α → α → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] (hr : (type r).IsLimit) (x) : Bounded r {x} := by refine ⟨enum r (succ (typein r x)) (hr.2 _ (typein_lt_type r x)), ?_⟩ intro b hb rw [mem_singleton_iff.1 hb] nth_rw 1 [← enum_typein r x] rw [@enum_lt_enum _ r] apply lt_succ #align ordinal.bounded_singleton Ordinal.bounded_singleton -- Porting note: `· < ·` requires a type ascription for an `IsWellOrder` instance. theorem type_subrel_lt (o : Ordinal.{u}) : type (Subrel ((· < ·) : Ordinal → Ordinal → Prop) { o' : Ordinal | o' < o }) = Ordinal.lift.{u + 1} o := by refine Quotient.inductionOn o ?_ rintro ⟨α, r, wo⟩; apply Quotient.sound -- Porting note: `symm; refine' [term]` → `refine' [term].symm` constructor; refine ((RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).trans (enumIso r).symm).symm #align ordinal.type_subrel_lt Ordinal.type_subrel_lt theorem mk_initialSeg (o : Ordinal.{u}) : #{ o' : Ordinal | o' < o } = Cardinal.lift.{u + 1} o.card := by rw [lift_card, ← type_subrel_lt, card_type] #align ordinal.mk_initial_seg Ordinal.mk_initialSeg /-! ### Normal ordinal functions -/ /-- A normal ordinal function is a strictly increasing function which is order-continuous, i.e., the image `f o` of a limit ordinal `o` is the sup of `f a` for `a < o`. -/ def IsNormal (f : Ordinal → Ordinal) : Prop := (∀ o, f o < f (succ o)) ∧ ∀ o, IsLimit o → ∀ a, f o ≤ a ↔ ∀ b < o, f b ≤ a #align ordinal.is_normal Ordinal.IsNormal theorem IsNormal.limit_le {f} (H : IsNormal f) : ∀ {o}, IsLimit o → ∀ {a}, f o ≤ a ↔ ∀ b < o, f b ≤ a := @H.2 #align ordinal.is_normal.limit_le Ordinal.IsNormal.limit_le theorem IsNormal.limit_lt {f} (H : IsNormal f) {o} (h : IsLimit o) {a} : a < f o ↔ ∃ b < o, a < f b := not_iff_not.1 <| by simpa only [exists_prop, not_exists, not_and, not_lt] using H.2 _ h a #align ordinal.is_normal.limit_lt Ordinal.IsNormal.limit_lt theorem IsNormal.strictMono {f} (H : IsNormal f) : StrictMono f := fun a b => limitRecOn b (Not.elim (not_lt_of_le <| Ordinal.zero_le _)) (fun _b IH h => (lt_or_eq_of_le (le_of_lt_succ h)).elim (fun h => (IH h).trans (H.1 _)) fun e => e ▸ H.1 _) fun _b l _IH h => lt_of_lt_of_le (H.1 a) ((H.2 _ l _).1 le_rfl _ (l.2 _ h)) #align ordinal.is_normal.strict_mono Ordinal.IsNormal.strictMono theorem IsNormal.monotone {f} (H : IsNormal f) : Monotone f := H.strictMono.monotone #align ordinal.is_normal.monotone Ordinal.IsNormal.monotone theorem isNormal_iff_strictMono_limit (f : Ordinal → Ordinal) : IsNormal f ↔ StrictMono f ∧ ∀ o, IsLimit o → ∀ a, (∀ b < o, f b ≤ a) → f o ≤ a := ⟨fun hf => ⟨hf.strictMono, fun a ha c => (hf.2 a ha c).2⟩, fun ⟨hs, hl⟩ => ⟨fun a => hs (lt_succ a), fun a ha c => ⟨fun hac _b hba => ((hs hba).trans_le hac).le, hl a ha c⟩⟩⟩ #align ordinal.is_normal_iff_strict_mono_limit Ordinal.isNormal_iff_strictMono_limit theorem IsNormal.lt_iff {f} (H : IsNormal f) {a b} : f a < f b ↔ a < b := StrictMono.lt_iff_lt <| H.strictMono #align ordinal.is_normal.lt_iff Ordinal.IsNormal.lt_iff theorem IsNormal.le_iff {f} (H : IsNormal f) {a b} : f a ≤ f b ↔ a ≤ b := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 H.lt_iff #align ordinal.is_normal.le_iff Ordinal.IsNormal.le_iff theorem IsNormal.inj {f} (H : IsNormal f) {a b} : f a = f b ↔ a = b := by simp only [le_antisymm_iff, H.le_iff] #align ordinal.is_normal.inj Ordinal.IsNormal.inj theorem IsNormal.self_le {f} (H : IsNormal f) (a) : a ≤ f a := lt_wf.self_le_of_strictMono H.strictMono a #align ordinal.is_normal.self_le Ordinal.IsNormal.self_le theorem IsNormal.le_set {f o} (H : IsNormal f) (p : Set Ordinal) (p0 : p.Nonempty) (b) (H₂ : ∀ o, b ≤ o ↔ ∀ a ∈ p, a ≤ o) : f b ≤ o ↔ ∀ a ∈ p, f a ≤ o := ⟨fun h a pa => (H.le_iff.2 ((H₂ _).1 le_rfl _ pa)).trans h, fun h => by -- Porting note: `refine'` didn't work well so `induction` is used induction b using limitRecOn with | H₁ => cases' p0 with x px have := Ordinal.le_zero.1 ((H₂ _).1 (Ordinal.zero_le _) _ px) rw [this] at px exact h _ px | H₂ S _ => rcases not_forall₂.1 (mt (H₂ S).2 <| (lt_succ S).not_le) with ⟨a, h₁, h₂⟩ exact (H.le_iff.2 <| succ_le_of_lt <| not_le.1 h₂).trans (h _ h₁) | H₃ S L _ => refine (H.2 _ L _).2 fun a h' => ?_ rcases not_forall₂.1 (mt (H₂ a).2 h'.not_le) with ⟨b, h₁, h₂⟩ exact (H.le_iff.2 <| (not_le.1 h₂).le).trans (h _ h₁)⟩ #align ordinal.is_normal.le_set Ordinal.IsNormal.le_set theorem IsNormal.le_set' {f o} (H : IsNormal f) (p : Set α) (p0 : p.Nonempty) (g : α → Ordinal) (b) (H₂ : ∀ o, b ≤ o ↔ ∀ a ∈ p, g a ≤ o) : f b ≤ o ↔ ∀ a ∈ p, f (g a) ≤ o := by simpa [H₂] using H.le_set (g '' p) (p0.image g) b #align ordinal.is_normal.le_set' Ordinal.IsNormal.le_set' theorem IsNormal.refl : IsNormal id := ⟨lt_succ, fun _o l _a => Ordinal.limit_le l⟩ #align ordinal.is_normal.refl Ordinal.IsNormal.refl theorem IsNormal.trans {f g} (H₁ : IsNormal f) (H₂ : IsNormal g) : IsNormal (f ∘ g) := ⟨fun _x => H₁.lt_iff.2 (H₂.1 _), fun o l _a => H₁.le_set' (· < o) ⟨0, l.pos⟩ g _ fun _c => H₂.2 _ l _⟩ #align ordinal.is_normal.trans Ordinal.IsNormal.trans theorem IsNormal.isLimit {f} (H : IsNormal f) {o} (l : IsLimit o) : IsLimit (f o) := ⟨ne_of_gt <| (Ordinal.zero_le _).trans_lt <| H.lt_iff.2 l.pos, fun _ h => let ⟨_b, h₁, h₂⟩ := (H.limit_lt l).1 h (succ_le_of_lt h₂).trans_lt (H.lt_iff.2 h₁)⟩ #align ordinal.is_normal.is_limit Ordinal.IsNormal.isLimit theorem IsNormal.le_iff_eq {f} (H : IsNormal f) {a} : f a ≤ a ↔ f a = a := (H.self_le a).le_iff_eq #align ordinal.is_normal.le_iff_eq Ordinal.IsNormal.le_iff_eq theorem add_le_of_limit {a b c : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit b) : a + b ≤ c ↔ ∀ b' < b, a + b' ≤ c := ⟨fun h b' l => (add_le_add_left l.le _).trans h, fun H => le_of_not_lt <| by -- Porting note: `induction` tactics are required because of the parser bug. induction a using inductionOn with | H α r => induction b using inductionOn with | H β s => intro l suffices ∀ x : β, Sum.Lex r s (Sum.inr x) (enum _ _ l) by -- Porting note: `revert` & `intro` is required because `cases'` doesn't replace -- `enum _ _ l` in `this`. revert this; cases' enum _ _ l with x x <;> intro this · cases this (enum s 0 h.pos) · exact irrefl _ (this _) intro x rw [← typein_lt_typein (Sum.Lex r s), typein_enum] have := H _ (h.2 _ (typein_lt_type s x)) rw [add_succ, succ_le_iff] at this refine (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone (fun a => ?_) fun a b => ?_).ordinal_type_le.trans_lt this · rcases a with ⟨a | b, h⟩ · exact Sum.inl a · exact Sum.inr ⟨b, by cases h; assumption⟩ · rcases a with ⟨a | a, h₁⟩ <;> rcases b with ⟨b | b, h₂⟩ <;> cases h₁ <;> cases h₂ <;> rintro ⟨⟩ <;> constructor <;> assumption⟩ #align ordinal.add_le_of_limit Ordinal.add_le_of_limit theorem add_isNormal (a : Ordinal) : IsNormal (a + ·) := ⟨fun b => (add_lt_add_iff_left a).2 (lt_succ b), fun _b l _c => add_le_of_limit l⟩ #align ordinal.add_is_normal Ordinal.add_isNormal theorem add_isLimit (a) {b} : IsLimit b → IsLimit (a + b) := (add_isNormal a).isLimit #align ordinal.add_is_limit Ordinal.add_isLimit alias IsLimit.add := add_isLimit #align ordinal.is_limit.add Ordinal.IsLimit.add /-! ### Subtraction on ordinals-/ /-- The set in the definition of subtraction is nonempty. -/ theorem sub_nonempty {a b : Ordinal} : { o | a ≤ b + o }.Nonempty := ⟨a, le_add_left _ _⟩ #align ordinal.sub_nonempty Ordinal.sub_nonempty /-- `a - b` is the unique ordinal satisfying `b + (a - b) = a` when `b ≤ a`. -/ instance sub : Sub Ordinal := ⟨fun a b => sInf { o | a ≤ b + o }⟩ theorem le_add_sub (a b : Ordinal) : a ≤ b + (a - b) := csInf_mem sub_nonempty #align ordinal.le_add_sub Ordinal.le_add_sub theorem sub_le {a b c : Ordinal} : a - b ≤ c ↔ a ≤ b + c := ⟨fun h => (le_add_sub a b).trans (add_le_add_left h _), fun h => csInf_le' h⟩ #align ordinal.sub_le Ordinal.sub_le theorem lt_sub {a b c : Ordinal} : a < b - c ↔ c + a < b := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le sub_le #align ordinal.lt_sub Ordinal.lt_sub theorem add_sub_cancel (a b : Ordinal) : a + b - a = b := le_antisymm (sub_le.2 <| le_rfl) ((add_le_add_iff_left a).1 <| le_add_sub _ _) #align ordinal.add_sub_cancel Ordinal.add_sub_cancel theorem sub_eq_of_add_eq {a b c : Ordinal} (h : a + b = c) : c - a = b := h ▸ add_sub_cancel _ _ #align ordinal.sub_eq_of_add_eq Ordinal.sub_eq_of_add_eq theorem sub_le_self (a b : Ordinal) : a - b ≤ a := sub_le.2 <| le_add_left _ _ #align ordinal.sub_le_self Ordinal.sub_le_self protected theorem add_sub_cancel_of_le {a b : Ordinal} (h : b ≤ a) : b + (a - b) = a := (le_add_sub a b).antisymm' (by rcases zero_or_succ_or_limit (a - b) with (e | ⟨c, e⟩ | l) · simp only [e, add_zero, h] · rw [e, add_succ, succ_le_iff, ← lt_sub, e] exact lt_succ c · exact (add_le_of_limit l).2 fun c l => (lt_sub.1 l).le) #align ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le theorem le_sub_of_le {a b c : Ordinal} (h : b ≤ a) : c ≤ a - b ↔ b + c ≤ a := by rw [← add_le_add_iff_left b, Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le h] #align ordinal.le_sub_of_le Ordinal.le_sub_of_le theorem sub_lt_of_le {a b c : Ordinal} (h : b ≤ a) : a - b < c ↔ a < b + c := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (le_sub_of_le h) #align ordinal.sub_lt_of_le Ordinal.sub_lt_of_le instance existsAddOfLE : ExistsAddOfLE Ordinal := ⟨fun h => ⟨_, (Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le h).symm⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem sub_zero (a : Ordinal) : a - 0 = a := by simpa only [zero_add] using add_sub_cancel 0 a #align ordinal.sub_zero Ordinal.sub_zero @[simp] theorem zero_sub (a : Ordinal) : 0 - a = 0 := by rw [← Ordinal.le_zero]; apply sub_le_self #align ordinal.zero_sub Ordinal.zero_sub @[simp] theorem sub_self (a : Ordinal) : a - a = 0 := by simpa only [add_zero] using add_sub_cancel a 0 #align ordinal.sub_self Ordinal.sub_self protected theorem sub_eq_zero_iff_le {a b : Ordinal} : a - b = 0 ↔ a ≤ b := ⟨fun h => by simpa only [h, add_zero] using le_add_sub a b, fun h => by rwa [← Ordinal.le_zero, sub_le, add_zero]⟩ #align ordinal.sub_eq_zero_iff_le Ordinal.sub_eq_zero_iff_le theorem sub_sub (a b c : Ordinal) : a - b - c = a - (b + c) := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun d => by rw [sub_le, sub_le, sub_le, add_assoc] #align ordinal.sub_sub Ordinal.sub_sub @[simp] theorem add_sub_add_cancel (a b c : Ordinal) : a + b - (a + c) = b - c := by rw [← sub_sub, add_sub_cancel] #align ordinal.add_sub_add_cancel Ordinal.add_sub_add_cancel theorem sub_isLimit {a b} (l : IsLimit a) (h : b < a) : IsLimit (a - b) := ⟨ne_of_gt <| lt_sub.2 <| by rwa [add_zero], fun c h => by rw [lt_sub, add_succ]; exact l.2 _ (lt_sub.1 h)⟩ #align ordinal.sub_is_limit Ordinal.sub_isLimit -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem one_add_omega : 1 + ω = ω := by refine le_antisymm ?_ (le_add_left _ _) rw [omega, ← lift_one.{_, 0}, ← lift_add, lift_le, ← type_unit, ← type_sum_lex] refine ⟨RelEmbedding.collapse (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone ?_ ?_)⟩ · apply Sum.rec · exact fun _ => 0 · exact Nat.succ · intro a b cases a <;> cases b <;> intro H <;> cases' H with _ _ H _ _ H <;> [exact H.elim; exact Nat.succ_pos _; exact Nat.succ_lt_succ H] #align ordinal.one_add_omega Ordinal.one_add_omega @[simp] theorem one_add_of_omega_le {o} (h : ω ≤ o) : 1 + o = o := by rw [← Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le h, ← add_assoc, one_add_omega] #align ordinal.one_add_of_omega_le Ordinal.one_add_of_omega_le /-! ### Multiplication of ordinals-/ /-- The multiplication of ordinals `o₁` and `o₂` is the (well founded) lexicographic order on `o₂ × o₁`. -/ instance monoid : Monoid Ordinal.{u} where mul a b := Quotient.liftOn₂ a b (fun ⟨α, r, wo⟩ ⟨β, s, wo'⟩ => ⟦⟨β × α, Prod.Lex s r, inferInstance⟩⟧ : WellOrder → WellOrder → Ordinal) fun ⟨α₁, r₁, o₁⟩ ⟨α₂, r₂, o₂⟩ ⟨β₁, s₁, p₁⟩ ⟨β₂, s₂, p₂⟩ ⟨f⟩ ⟨g⟩ => Quot.sound ⟨RelIso.prodLexCongr g f⟩ one := 1 mul_assoc a b c := Quotient.inductionOn₃ a b c fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ ⟨γ, t, _⟩ => Eq.symm <| Quotient.sound ⟨⟨prodAssoc _ _ _, @fun a b => by rcases a with ⟨⟨a₁, a₂⟩, a₃⟩ rcases b with ⟨⟨b₁, b₂⟩, b₃⟩ simp [Prod.lex_def, and_or_left, or_assoc, and_assoc]⟩⟩ mul_one a := inductionOn a fun α r _ => Quotient.sound ⟨⟨punitProd _, @fun a b => by rcases a with ⟨⟨⟨⟩⟩, a⟩; rcases b with ⟨⟨⟨⟩⟩, b⟩ simp only [Prod.lex_def, EmptyRelation, false_or_iff] simp only [eq_self_iff_true, true_and_iff] rfl⟩⟩ one_mul a := inductionOn a fun α r _ => Quotient.sound ⟨⟨prodPUnit _, @fun a b => by rcases a with ⟨a, ⟨⟨⟩⟩⟩; rcases b with ⟨b, ⟨⟨⟩⟩⟩ simp only [Prod.lex_def, EmptyRelation, and_false_iff, or_false_iff] rfl⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem type_prod_lex {α β : Type u} (r : α → α → Prop) (s : β → β → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] : type (Prod.Lex s r) = type r * type s := rfl #align ordinal.type_prod_lex Ordinal.type_prod_lex private theorem mul_eq_zero' {a b : Ordinal} : a * b = 0 ↔ a = 0 ∨ b = 0 := inductionOn a fun α _ _ => inductionOn b fun β _ _ => by simp_rw [← type_prod_lex, type_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty] rw [or_comm] exact isEmpty_prod instance monoidWithZero : MonoidWithZero Ordinal := { Ordinal.monoid with zero := 0 mul_zero := fun _a => mul_eq_zero'.2 <| Or.inr rfl zero_mul := fun _a => mul_eq_zero'.2 <| Or.inl rfl } instance noZeroDivisors : NoZeroDivisors Ordinal := ⟨fun {_ _} => mul_eq_zero'.1⟩ @[simp] theorem lift_mul (a b : Ordinal.{v}) : lift.{u} (a * b) = lift.{u} a * lift.{u} b := Quotient.inductionOn₂ a b fun ⟨_α, _r, _⟩ ⟨_β, _s, _⟩ => Quotient.sound ⟨(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _).trans (RelIso.prodLexCongr (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _) (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _)).symm⟩ #align ordinal.lift_mul Ordinal.lift_mul @[simp] theorem card_mul (a b) : card (a * b) = card a * card b := Quotient.inductionOn₂ a b fun ⟨α, _r, _⟩ ⟨β, _s, _⟩ => mul_comm #β #α #align ordinal.card_mul Ordinal.card_mul instance leftDistribClass : LeftDistribClass Ordinal.{u} := ⟨fun a b c => Quotient.inductionOn₃ a b c fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ ⟨γ, t, _⟩ => Quotient.sound ⟨⟨sumProdDistrib _ _ _, by rintro ⟨a₁ | a₁, a₂⟩ ⟨b₁ | b₁, b₂⟩ <;> simp only [Prod.lex_def, Sum.lex_inl_inl, Sum.Lex.sep, Sum.lex_inr_inl, Sum.lex_inr_inr, sumProdDistrib_apply_left, sumProdDistrib_apply_right] <;> -- Porting note: `Sum.inr.inj_iff` is required. simp only [Sum.inl.inj_iff, Sum.inr.inj_iff, true_or_iff, false_and_iff, false_or_iff]⟩⟩⟩ theorem mul_succ (a b : Ordinal) : a * succ b = a * b + a := mul_add_one a b #align ordinal.mul_succ Ordinal.mul_succ instance mul_covariantClass_le : CovariantClass Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (· * ·) (· ≤ ·) := ⟨fun c a b => Quotient.inductionOn₃ a b c fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ ⟨γ, t, _⟩ ⟨f⟩ => by refine (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone (fun a : α × γ => (f a.1, a.2)) fun a b h => ?_).ordinal_type_le cases' h with a₁ b₁ a₂ b₂ h' a b₁ b₂ h' · exact Prod.Lex.left _ _ (f.toRelEmbedding.map_rel_iff.2 h') · exact Prod.Lex.right _ h'⟩ #align ordinal.mul_covariant_class_le Ordinal.mul_covariantClass_le instance mul_swap_covariantClass_le : CovariantClass Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (swap (· * ·)) (· ≤ ·) := ⟨fun c a b => Quotient.inductionOn₃ a b c fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ ⟨γ, t, _⟩ ⟨f⟩ => by refine (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone (fun a : γ × α => (a.1, f a.2)) fun a b h => ?_).ordinal_type_le cases' h with a₁ b₁ a₂ b₂ h' a b₁ b₂ h' · exact Prod.Lex.left _ _ h' · exact Prod.Lex.right _ (f.toRelEmbedding.map_rel_iff.2 h')⟩ #align ordinal.mul_swap_covariant_class_le Ordinal.mul_swap_covariantClass_le theorem le_mul_left (a : Ordinal) {b : Ordinal} (hb : 0 < b) : a ≤ a * b := by convert mul_le_mul_left' (one_le_iff_pos.2 hb) a rw [mul_one a] #align ordinal.le_mul_left Ordinal.le_mul_left theorem le_mul_right (a : Ordinal) {b : Ordinal} (hb : 0 < b) : a ≤ b * a := by convert mul_le_mul_right' (one_le_iff_pos.2 hb) a rw [one_mul a] #align ordinal.le_mul_right Ordinal.le_mul_right private theorem mul_le_of_limit_aux {α β r s} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] {c} (h : IsLimit (type s)) (H : ∀ b' < type s, type r * b' ≤ c) (l : c < type r * type s) : False := by suffices ∀ a b, Prod.Lex s r (b, a) (enum _ _ l) by cases' enum _ _ l with b a exact irrefl _ (this _ _) intro a b rw [← typein_lt_typein (Prod.Lex s r), typein_enum] have := H _ (h.2 _ (typein_lt_type s b)) rw [mul_succ] at this have := ((add_lt_add_iff_left _).2 (typein_lt_type _ a)).trans_le this refine (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone (fun a => ?_) fun a b => ?_).ordinal_type_le.trans_lt this · rcases a with ⟨⟨b', a'⟩, h⟩ by_cases e : b = b' · refine Sum.inr ⟨a', ?_⟩ subst e cases' h with _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ h · exact (irrefl _ h).elim · exact h · refine Sum.inl (⟨b', ?_⟩, a') cases' h with _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ h · exact h · exact (e rfl).elim · rcases a with ⟨⟨b₁, a₁⟩, h₁⟩ rcases b with ⟨⟨b₂, a₂⟩, h₂⟩ intro h by_cases e₁ : b = b₁ <;> by_cases e₂ : b = b₂ · substs b₁ b₂ simpa only [subrel_val, Prod.lex_def, @irrefl _ s _ b, true_and_iff, false_or_iff, eq_self_iff_true, dif_pos, Sum.lex_inr_inr] using h · subst b₁ simp only [subrel_val, Prod.lex_def, e₂, Prod.lex_def, dif_pos, subrel_val, eq_self_iff_true, or_false_iff, dif_neg, not_false_iff, Sum.lex_inr_inl, false_and_iff] at h ⊢ cases' h₂ with _ _ _ _ h₂_h h₂_h <;> [exact asymm h h₂_h; exact e₂ rfl] -- Porting note: `cc` hadn't ported yet. · simp [e₂, dif_neg e₁, show b₂ ≠ b₁ from e₂ ▸ e₁] · simpa only [dif_neg e₁, dif_neg e₂, Prod.lex_def, subrel_val, Subtype.mk_eq_mk, Sum.lex_inl_inl] using h theorem mul_le_of_limit {a b c : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit b) : a * b ≤ c ↔ ∀ b' < b, a * b' ≤ c := ⟨fun h b' l => (mul_le_mul_left' l.le _).trans h, fun H => -- Porting note: `induction` tactics are required because of the parser bug. le_of_not_lt <| by induction a using inductionOn with | H α r => induction b using inductionOn with | H β s => exact mul_le_of_limit_aux h H⟩ #align ordinal.mul_le_of_limit Ordinal.mul_le_of_limit theorem mul_isNormal {a : Ordinal} (h : 0 < a) : IsNormal (a * ·) := -- Porting note(#12129): additional beta reduction needed ⟨fun b => by beta_reduce rw [mul_succ] simpa only [add_zero] using (add_lt_add_iff_left (a * b)).2 h, fun b l c => mul_le_of_limit l⟩ #align ordinal.mul_is_normal Ordinal.mul_isNormal theorem lt_mul_of_limit {a b c : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit c) : a < b * c ↔ ∃ c' < c, a < b * c' := by -- Porting note: `bex_def` is required. simpa only [not_forall₂, not_le, bex_def] using not_congr (@mul_le_of_limit b c a h) #align ordinal.lt_mul_of_limit Ordinal.lt_mul_of_limit theorem mul_lt_mul_iff_left {a b c : Ordinal} (a0 : 0 < a) : a * b < a * c ↔ b < c := (mul_isNormal a0).lt_iff #align ordinal.mul_lt_mul_iff_left Ordinal.mul_lt_mul_iff_left theorem mul_le_mul_iff_left {a b c : Ordinal} (a0 : 0 < a) : a * b ≤ a * c ↔ b ≤ c := (mul_isNormal a0).le_iff #align ordinal.mul_le_mul_iff_left Ordinal.mul_le_mul_iff_left theorem mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left {a b c : Ordinal} (h : a < b) (c0 : 0 < c) : c * a < c * b := (mul_lt_mul_iff_left c0).2 h #align ordinal.mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left Ordinal.mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left theorem mul_pos {a b : Ordinal} (h₁ : 0 < a) (h₂ : 0 < b) : 0 < a * b := by simpa only [mul_zero] using mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left h₂ h₁ #align ordinal.mul_pos Ordinal.mul_pos theorem mul_ne_zero {a b : Ordinal} : a ≠ 0 → b ≠ 0 → a * b ≠ 0 := by simpa only [Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero] using mul_pos #align ordinal.mul_ne_zero Ordinal.mul_ne_zero theorem le_of_mul_le_mul_left {a b c : Ordinal} (h : c * a ≤ c * b) (h0 : 0 < c) : a ≤ b := le_imp_le_of_lt_imp_lt (fun h' => mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left h' h0) h #align ordinal.le_of_mul_le_mul_left Ordinal.le_of_mul_le_mul_left theorem mul_right_inj {a b c : Ordinal} (a0 : 0 < a) : a * b = a * c ↔ b = c := (mul_isNormal a0).inj #align ordinal.mul_right_inj Ordinal.mul_right_inj theorem mul_isLimit {a b : Ordinal} (a0 : 0 < a) : IsLimit b → IsLimit (a * b) := (mul_isNormal a0).isLimit #align ordinal.mul_is_limit Ordinal.mul_isLimit theorem mul_isLimit_left {a b : Ordinal} (l : IsLimit a) (b0 : 0 < b) : IsLimit (a * b) := by rcases zero_or_succ_or_limit b with (rfl | ⟨b, rfl⟩ | lb) · exact b0.false.elim · rw [mul_succ] exact add_isLimit _ l · exact mul_isLimit l.pos lb #align ordinal.mul_is_limit_left Ordinal.mul_isLimit_left theorem smul_eq_mul : ∀ (n : ℕ) (a : Ordinal), n • a = a * n | 0, a => by rw [zero_nsmul, Nat.cast_zero, mul_zero] | n + 1, a => by rw [succ_nsmul, Nat.cast_add, mul_add, Nat.cast_one, mul_one, smul_eq_mul n] #align ordinal.smul_eq_mul Ordinal.smul_eq_mul /-! ### Division on ordinals -/ /-- The set in the definition of division is nonempty. -/ theorem div_nonempty {a b : Ordinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : { o | a < b * succ o }.Nonempty := ⟨a, (succ_le_iff (a := a) (b := b * succ a)).1 <| by simpa only [succ_zero, one_mul] using mul_le_mul_right' (succ_le_of_lt (Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero.2 h)) (succ a)⟩ #align ordinal.div_nonempty Ordinal.div_nonempty /-- `a / b` is the unique ordinal `o` satisfying `a = b * o + o'` with `o' < b`. -/ instance div : Div Ordinal := ⟨fun a b => if _h : b = 0 then 0 else sInf { o | a < b * succ o }⟩ @[simp] theorem div_zero (a : Ordinal) : a / 0 = 0 := dif_pos rfl #align ordinal.div_zero Ordinal.div_zero theorem div_def (a) {b : Ordinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : a / b = sInf { o | a < b * succ o } := dif_neg h #align ordinal.div_def Ordinal.div_def theorem lt_mul_succ_div (a) {b : Ordinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : a < b * succ (a / b) := by rw [div_def a h]; exact csInf_mem (div_nonempty h) #align ordinal.lt_mul_succ_div Ordinal.lt_mul_succ_div theorem lt_mul_div_add (a) {b : Ordinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : a < b * (a / b) + b := by simpa only [mul_succ] using lt_mul_succ_div a h #align ordinal.lt_mul_div_add Ordinal.lt_mul_div_add theorem div_le {a b c : Ordinal} (b0 : b ≠ 0) : a / b ≤ c ↔ a < b * succ c := ⟨fun h => (lt_mul_succ_div a b0).trans_le (mul_le_mul_left' (succ_le_succ_iff.2 h) _), fun h => by rw [div_def a b0]; exact csInf_le' h⟩ #align ordinal.div_le Ordinal.div_le
Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Arithmetic.lean
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theorem lt_div {a b c : Ordinal} (h : c ≠ 0) : a < b / c ↔ c * succ a ≤ b := by
rw [← not_le, div_le h, not_lt]
/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Scott Morrison -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Indicator import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Submonoid.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite #align_import data.finsupp.defs from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"842328d9df7e96fd90fc424e115679c15fb23a71" /-! # Type of functions with finite support For any type `α` and any type `M` with zero, we define the type `Finsupp α M` (notation: `α →₀ M`) of finitely supported functions from `α` to `M`, i.e. the functions which are zero everywhere on `α` except on a finite set. Functions with finite support are used (at least) in the following parts of the library: * `MonoidAlgebra R M` and `AddMonoidAlgebra R M` are defined as `M →₀ R`; * polynomials and multivariate polynomials are defined as `AddMonoidAlgebra`s, hence they use `Finsupp` under the hood; * the linear combination of a family of vectors `v i` with coefficients `f i` (as used, e.g., to define linearly independent family `LinearIndependent`) is defined as a map `Finsupp.total : (ι → M) → (ι →₀ R) →ₗ[R] M`. Some other constructions are naturally equivalent to `α →₀ M` with some `α` and `M` but are defined in a different way in the library: * `Multiset α ≃+ α →₀ ℕ`; * `FreeAbelianGroup α ≃+ α →₀ ℤ`. Most of the theory assumes that the range is a commutative additive monoid. This gives us the big sum operator as a powerful way to construct `Finsupp` elements, which is defined in `Algebra/BigOperators/Finsupp`. -- Porting note: the semireducibility remark no longer applies in Lean 4, afaict. Many constructions based on `α →₀ M` use `semireducible` type tags to avoid reusing unwanted type instances. E.g., `MonoidAlgebra`, `AddMonoidAlgebra`, and types based on these two have non-pointwise multiplication. ## Main declarations * `Finsupp`: The type of finitely supported functions from `α` to `β`. * `Finsupp.single`: The `Finsupp` which is nonzero in exactly one point. * `Finsupp.update`: Changes one value of a `Finsupp`. * `Finsupp.erase`: Replaces one value of a `Finsupp` by `0`. * `Finsupp.onFinset`: The restriction of a function to a `Finset` as a `Finsupp`. * `Finsupp.mapRange`: Composition of a `ZeroHom` with a `Finsupp`. * `Finsupp.embDomain`: Maps the domain of a `Finsupp` by an embedding. * `Finsupp.zipWith`: Postcomposition of two `Finsupp`s with a function `f` such that `f 0 0 = 0`. ## Notations This file adds `α →₀ M` as a global notation for `Finsupp α M`. We also use the following convention for `Type*` variables in this file * `α`, `β`, `γ`: types with no additional structure that appear as the first argument to `Finsupp` somewhere in the statement; * `ι` : an auxiliary index type; * `M`, `M'`, `N`, `P`: types with `Zero` or `(Add)(Comm)Monoid` structure; `M` is also used for a (semi)module over a (semi)ring. * `G`, `H`: groups (commutative or not, multiplicative or additive); * `R`, `S`: (semi)rings. ## Implementation notes This file is a `noncomputable theory` and uses classical logic throughout. ## TODO * Expand the list of definitions and important lemmas to the module docstring. -/ noncomputable section open Finset Function variable {α β γ ι M M' N P G H R S : Type*} /-- `Finsupp α M`, denoted `α →₀ M`, is the type of functions `f : α → M` such that `f x = 0` for all but finitely many `x`. -/ structure Finsupp (α : Type*) (M : Type*) [Zero M] where /-- The support of a finitely supported function (aka `Finsupp`). -/ support : Finset α /-- The underlying function of a bundled finitely supported function (aka `Finsupp`). -/ toFun : α → M /-- The witness that the support of a `Finsupp` is indeed the exact locus where its underlying function is nonzero. -/ mem_support_toFun : ∀ a, a ∈ support ↔ toFun a ≠ 0 #align finsupp Finsupp #align finsupp.support Finsupp.support #align finsupp.to_fun Finsupp.toFun #align finsupp.mem_support_to_fun Finsupp.mem_support_toFun @[inherit_doc] infixr:25 " →₀ " => Finsupp namespace Finsupp /-! ### Basic declarations about `Finsupp` -/ section Basic variable [Zero M] instance instFunLike : FunLike (α →₀ M) α M := ⟨toFun, by rintro ⟨s, f, hf⟩ ⟨t, g, hg⟩ (rfl : f = g) congr ext a exact (hf _).trans (hg _).symm⟩ #align finsupp.fun_like Finsupp.instFunLike /-- Helper instance for when there are too many metavariables to apply the `DFunLike` instance directly. -/ instance instCoeFun : CoeFun (α →₀ M) fun _ => α → M := inferInstance #align finsupp.has_coe_to_fun Finsupp.instCoeFun @[ext] theorem ext {f g : α →₀ M} (h : ∀ a, f a = g a) : f = g := DFunLike.ext _ _ h #align finsupp.ext Finsupp.ext #align finsupp.ext_iff DFunLike.ext_iff lemma ne_iff {f g : α →₀ M} : f ≠ g ↔ ∃ a, f a ≠ g a := DFunLike.ne_iff #align finsupp.coe_fn_inj DFunLike.coe_fn_eq #align finsupp.coe_fn_injective DFunLike.coe_injective #align finsupp.congr_fun DFunLike.congr_fun @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_mk (f : α → M) (s : Finset α) (h : ∀ a, a ∈ s ↔ f a ≠ 0) : ⇑(⟨s, f, h⟩ : α →₀ M) = f := rfl #align finsupp.coe_mk Finsupp.coe_mk instance instZero : Zero (α →₀ M) := ⟨⟨∅, 0, fun _ => ⟨fun h ↦ (not_mem_empty _ h).elim, fun H => (H rfl).elim⟩⟩⟩ #align finsupp.has_zero Finsupp.instZero @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_zero : ⇑(0 : α →₀ M) = 0 := rfl #align finsupp.coe_zero Finsupp.coe_zero theorem zero_apply {a : α} : (0 : α →₀ M) a = 0 := rfl #align finsupp.zero_apply Finsupp.zero_apply @[simp] theorem support_zero : (0 : α →₀ M).support = ∅ := rfl #align finsupp.support_zero Finsupp.support_zero instance instInhabited : Inhabited (α →₀ M) := ⟨0⟩ #align finsupp.inhabited Finsupp.instInhabited @[simp] theorem mem_support_iff {f : α →₀ M} : ∀ {a : α}, a ∈ f.support ↔ f a ≠ 0 := @(f.mem_support_toFun) #align finsupp.mem_support_iff Finsupp.mem_support_iff @[simp, norm_cast] theorem fun_support_eq (f : α →₀ M) : Function.support f = f.support := Set.ext fun _x => mem_support_iff.symm #align finsupp.fun_support_eq Finsupp.fun_support_eq theorem not_mem_support_iff {f : α →₀ M} {a} : a ∉ f.support ↔ f a = 0 := not_iff_comm.1 mem_support_iff.symm #align finsupp.not_mem_support_iff Finsupp.not_mem_support_iff @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_eq_zero {f : α →₀ M} : (f : α → M) = 0 ↔ f = 0 := by rw [← coe_zero, DFunLike.coe_fn_eq] #align finsupp.coe_eq_zero Finsupp.coe_eq_zero theorem ext_iff' {f g : α →₀ M} : f = g ↔ f.support = g.support ∧ ∀ x ∈ f.support, f x = g x := ⟨fun h => h ▸ ⟨rfl, fun _ _ => rfl⟩, fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ => ext fun a => by classical exact if h : a ∈ f.support then h₂ a h else by have hf : f a = 0 := not_mem_support_iff.1 h have hg : g a = 0 := by rwa [h₁, not_mem_support_iff] at h rw [hf, hg]⟩ #align finsupp.ext_iff' Finsupp.ext_iff' @[simp] theorem support_eq_empty {f : α →₀ M} : f.support = ∅ ↔ f = 0 := mod_cast @Function.support_eq_empty_iff _ _ _ f #align finsupp.support_eq_empty Finsupp.support_eq_empty theorem support_nonempty_iff {f : α →₀ M} : f.support.Nonempty ↔ f ≠ 0 := by simp only [Finsupp.support_eq_empty, Finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty, Ne] #align finsupp.support_nonempty_iff Finsupp.support_nonempty_iff #align finsupp.nonzero_iff_exists Finsupp.ne_iff theorem card_support_eq_zero {f : α →₀ M} : card f.support = 0 ↔ f = 0 := by simp #align finsupp.card_support_eq_zero Finsupp.card_support_eq_zero instance instDecidableEq [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq M] : DecidableEq (α →₀ M) := fun f g => decidable_of_iff (f.support = g.support ∧ ∀ a ∈ f.support, f a = g a) ext_iff'.symm #align finsupp.decidable_eq Finsupp.instDecidableEq theorem finite_support (f : α →₀ M) : Set.Finite (Function.support f) := f.fun_support_eq.symm ▸ f.support.finite_toSet #align finsupp.finite_support Finsupp.finite_support theorem support_subset_iff {s : Set α} {f : α →₀ M} : ↑f.support ⊆ s ↔ ∀ a ∉ s, f a = 0 := by simp only [Set.subset_def, mem_coe, mem_support_iff]; exact forall_congr' fun a => not_imp_comm #align finsupp.support_subset_iff Finsupp.support_subset_iff /-- Given `Finite α`, `equivFunOnFinite` is the `Equiv` between `α →₀ β` and `α → β`. (All functions on a finite type are finitely supported.) -/ @[simps] def equivFunOnFinite [Finite α] : (α →₀ M) ≃ (α → M) where toFun := (⇑) invFun f := mk (Function.support f).toFinite.toFinset f fun _a => Set.Finite.mem_toFinset _ left_inv _f := ext fun _x => rfl right_inv _f := rfl #align finsupp.equiv_fun_on_finite Finsupp.equivFunOnFinite @[simp] theorem equivFunOnFinite_symm_coe {α} [Finite α] (f : α →₀ M) : equivFunOnFinite.symm f = f := equivFunOnFinite.symm_apply_apply f #align finsupp.equiv_fun_on_finite_symm_coe Finsupp.equivFunOnFinite_symm_coe /-- If `α` has a unique term, the type of finitely supported functions `α →₀ β` is equivalent to `β`. -/ @[simps!] noncomputable def _root_.Equiv.finsuppUnique {ι : Type*} [Unique ι] : (ι →₀ M) ≃ M := Finsupp.equivFunOnFinite.trans (Equiv.funUnique ι M) #align equiv.finsupp_unique Equiv.finsuppUnique #align equiv.finsupp_unique_symm_apply_support_val Equiv.finsuppUnique_symm_apply_support_val #align equiv.finsupp_unique_symm_apply_to_fun Equiv.finsuppUnique_symm_apply_toFun #align equiv.finsupp_unique_apply Equiv.finsuppUnique_apply @[ext] theorem unique_ext [Unique α] {f g : α →₀ M} (h : f default = g default) : f = g := ext fun a => by rwa [Unique.eq_default a] #align finsupp.unique_ext Finsupp.unique_ext theorem unique_ext_iff [Unique α] {f g : α →₀ M} : f = g ↔ f default = g default := ⟨fun h => h ▸ rfl, unique_ext⟩ #align finsupp.unique_ext_iff Finsupp.unique_ext_iff end Basic /-! ### Declarations about `single` -/ section Single variable [Zero M] {a a' : α} {b : M} /-- `single a b` is the finitely supported function with value `b` at `a` and zero otherwise. -/ def single (a : α) (b : M) : α →₀ M where support := haveI := Classical.decEq M if b = 0 then ∅ else {a} toFun := haveI := Classical.decEq α Pi.single a b mem_support_toFun a' := by classical obtain rfl | hb := eq_or_ne b 0 · simp [Pi.single, update] rw [if_neg hb, mem_singleton] obtain rfl | ha := eq_or_ne a' a · simp [hb, Pi.single, update] simp [Pi.single_eq_of_ne' ha.symm, ha] #align finsupp.single Finsupp.single theorem single_apply [Decidable (a = a')] : single a b a' = if a = a' then b else 0 := by classical simp_rw [@eq_comm _ a a'] convert Pi.single_apply a b a' #align finsupp.single_apply Finsupp.single_apply theorem single_apply_left {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) (x z : α) (y : M) : single (f x) y (f z) = single x y z := by classical simp only [single_apply, hf.eq_iff] #align finsupp.single_apply_left Finsupp.single_apply_left theorem single_eq_set_indicator : ⇑(single a b) = Set.indicator {a} fun _ => b := by classical ext simp [single_apply, Set.indicator, @eq_comm _ a] #align finsupp.single_eq_set_indicator Finsupp.single_eq_set_indicator @[simp] theorem single_eq_same : (single a b : α →₀ M) a = b := by classical exact Pi.single_eq_same (f := fun _ ↦ M) a b #align finsupp.single_eq_same Finsupp.single_eq_same @[simp] theorem single_eq_of_ne (h : a ≠ a') : (single a b : α →₀ M) a' = 0 := by classical exact Pi.single_eq_of_ne' h _ #align finsupp.single_eq_of_ne Finsupp.single_eq_of_ne theorem single_eq_update [DecidableEq α] (a : α) (b : M) : ⇑(single a b) = Function.update (0 : _) a b := by classical rw [single_eq_set_indicator, ← Set.piecewise_eq_indicator, Set.piecewise_singleton] #align finsupp.single_eq_update Finsupp.single_eq_update theorem single_eq_pi_single [DecidableEq α] (a : α) (b : M) : ⇑(single a b) = Pi.single a b := single_eq_update a b #align finsupp.single_eq_pi_single Finsupp.single_eq_pi_single @[simp] theorem single_zero (a : α) : (single a 0 : α →₀ M) = 0 := DFunLike.coe_injective <| by classical simpa only [single_eq_update, coe_zero] using Function.update_eq_self a (0 : α → M) #align finsupp.single_zero Finsupp.single_zero theorem single_of_single_apply (a a' : α) (b : M) : single a ((single a' b) a) = single a' (single a' b) a := by classical rw [single_apply, single_apply] ext split_ifs with h · rw [h] · rw [zero_apply, single_apply, ite_self] #align finsupp.single_of_single_apply Finsupp.single_of_single_apply theorem support_single_ne_zero (a : α) (hb : b ≠ 0) : (single a b).support = {a} := if_neg hb #align finsupp.support_single_ne_zero Finsupp.support_single_ne_zero theorem support_single_subset : (single a b).support ⊆ {a} := by classical show ite _ _ _ ⊆ _; split_ifs <;> [exact empty_subset _; exact Subset.refl _] #align finsupp.support_single_subset Finsupp.support_single_subset theorem single_apply_mem (x) : single a b x ∈ ({0, b} : Set M) := by rcases em (a = x) with (rfl | hx) <;> [simp; simp [single_eq_of_ne hx]] #align finsupp.single_apply_mem Finsupp.single_apply_mem theorem range_single_subset : Set.range (single a b) ⊆ {0, b} := Set.range_subset_iff.2 single_apply_mem #align finsupp.range_single_subset Finsupp.range_single_subset /-- `Finsupp.single a b` is injective in `b`. For the statement that it is injective in `a`, see `Finsupp.single_left_injective` -/ theorem single_injective (a : α) : Function.Injective (single a : M → α →₀ M) := fun b₁ b₂ eq => by have : (single a b₁ : α →₀ M) a = (single a b₂ : α →₀ M) a := by rw [eq] rwa [single_eq_same, single_eq_same] at this #align finsupp.single_injective Finsupp.single_injective theorem single_apply_eq_zero {a x : α} {b : M} : single a b x = 0 ↔ x = a → b = 0 := by simp [single_eq_set_indicator] #align finsupp.single_apply_eq_zero Finsupp.single_apply_eq_zero theorem single_apply_ne_zero {a x : α} {b : M} : single a b x ≠ 0 ↔ x = a ∧ b ≠ 0 := by simp [single_apply_eq_zero] #align finsupp.single_apply_ne_zero Finsupp.single_apply_ne_zero theorem mem_support_single (a a' : α) (b : M) : a ∈ (single a' b).support ↔ a = a' ∧ b ≠ 0 := by simp [single_apply_eq_zero, not_or] #align finsupp.mem_support_single Finsupp.mem_support_single theorem eq_single_iff {f : α →₀ M} {a b} : f = single a b ↔ f.support ⊆ {a} ∧ f a = b := by refine ⟨fun h => h.symm ▸ ⟨support_single_subset, single_eq_same⟩, ?_⟩ rintro ⟨h, rfl⟩ ext x by_cases hx : a = x <;> simp only [hx, single_eq_same, single_eq_of_ne, Ne, not_false_iff] exact not_mem_support_iff.1 (mt (fun hx => (mem_singleton.1 (h hx)).symm) hx) #align finsupp.eq_single_iff Finsupp.eq_single_iff theorem single_eq_single_iff (a₁ a₂ : α) (b₁ b₂ : M) : single a₁ b₁ = single a₂ b₂ ↔ a₁ = a₂ ∧ b₁ = b₂ ∨ b₁ = 0 ∧ b₂ = 0 := by constructor · intro eq by_cases h : a₁ = a₂ · refine Or.inl ⟨h, ?_⟩ rwa [h, (single_injective a₂).eq_iff] at eq · rw [DFunLike.ext_iff] at eq have h₁ := eq a₁ have h₂ := eq a₂ simp only [single_eq_same, single_eq_of_ne h, single_eq_of_ne (Ne.symm h)] at h₁ h₂ exact Or.inr ⟨h₁, h₂.symm⟩ · rintro (⟨rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨rfl, rfl⟩) · rfl · rw [single_zero, single_zero] #align finsupp.single_eq_single_iff Finsupp.single_eq_single_iff /-- `Finsupp.single a b` is injective in `a`. For the statement that it is injective in `b`, see `Finsupp.single_injective` -/ theorem single_left_injective (h : b ≠ 0) : Function.Injective fun a : α => single a b := fun _a _a' H => (((single_eq_single_iff _ _ _ _).mp H).resolve_right fun hb => h hb.1).left #align finsupp.single_left_injective Finsupp.single_left_injective theorem single_left_inj (h : b ≠ 0) : single a b = single a' b ↔ a = a' := (single_left_injective h).eq_iff #align finsupp.single_left_inj Finsupp.single_left_inj theorem support_single_ne_bot (i : α) (h : b ≠ 0) : (single i b).support ≠ ⊥ := by simpa only [support_single_ne_zero _ h] using singleton_ne_empty _ #align finsupp.support_single_ne_bot Finsupp.support_single_ne_bot theorem support_single_disjoint {b' : M} (hb : b ≠ 0) (hb' : b' ≠ 0) {i j : α} : Disjoint (single i b).support (single j b').support ↔ i ≠ j := by rw [support_single_ne_zero _ hb, support_single_ne_zero _ hb', disjoint_singleton] #align finsupp.support_single_disjoint Finsupp.support_single_disjoint @[simp] theorem single_eq_zero : single a b = 0 ↔ b = 0 := by simp [DFunLike.ext_iff, single_eq_set_indicator] #align finsupp.single_eq_zero Finsupp.single_eq_zero theorem single_swap (a₁ a₂ : α) (b : M) : single a₁ b a₂ = single a₂ b a₁ := by classical simp only [single_apply, eq_comm] #align finsupp.single_swap Finsupp.single_swap instance instNontrivial [Nonempty α] [Nontrivial M] : Nontrivial (α →₀ M) := by inhabit α rcases exists_ne (0 : M) with ⟨x, hx⟩ exact nontrivial_of_ne (single default x) 0 (mt single_eq_zero.1 hx) #align finsupp.nontrivial Finsupp.instNontrivial theorem unique_single [Unique α] (x : α →₀ M) : x = single default (x default) := ext <| Unique.forall_iff.2 single_eq_same.symm #align finsupp.unique_single Finsupp.unique_single @[simp] theorem unique_single_eq_iff [Unique α] {b' : M} : single a b = single a' b' ↔ b = b' := by rw [unique_ext_iff, Unique.eq_default a, Unique.eq_default a', single_eq_same, single_eq_same] #align finsupp.unique_single_eq_iff Finsupp.unique_single_eq_iff lemma apply_single [AddCommMonoid N] [AddCommMonoid P] {F : Type*} [FunLike F N P] [AddMonoidHomClass F N P] (e : F) (a : α) (n : N) (b : α) : e ((single a n) b) = single a (e n) b := by classical simp only [single_apply] split_ifs · rfl · exact map_zero e theorem support_eq_singleton {f : α →₀ M} {a : α} : f.support = {a} ↔ f a ≠ 0 ∧ f = single a (f a) := ⟨fun h => ⟨mem_support_iff.1 <| h.symm ▸ Finset.mem_singleton_self a, eq_single_iff.2 ⟨subset_of_eq h, rfl⟩⟩, fun h => h.2.symm ▸ support_single_ne_zero _ h.1⟩ #align finsupp.support_eq_singleton Finsupp.support_eq_singleton theorem support_eq_singleton' {f : α →₀ M} {a : α} : f.support = {a} ↔ ∃ b ≠ 0, f = single a b := ⟨fun h => let h := support_eq_singleton.1 h ⟨_, h.1, h.2⟩, fun ⟨_b, hb, hf⟩ => hf.symm ▸ support_single_ne_zero _ hb⟩ #align finsupp.support_eq_singleton' Finsupp.support_eq_singleton' theorem card_support_eq_one {f : α →₀ M} : card f.support = 1 ↔ ∃ a, f a ≠ 0 ∧ f = single a (f a) := by simp only [card_eq_one, support_eq_singleton] #align finsupp.card_support_eq_one Finsupp.card_support_eq_one theorem card_support_eq_one' {f : α →₀ M} : card f.support = 1 ↔ ∃ a, ∃ b ≠ 0, f = single a b := by simp only [card_eq_one, support_eq_singleton'] #align finsupp.card_support_eq_one' Finsupp.card_support_eq_one' theorem support_subset_singleton {f : α →₀ M} {a : α} : f.support ⊆ {a} ↔ f = single a (f a) := ⟨fun h => eq_single_iff.mpr ⟨h, rfl⟩, fun h => (eq_single_iff.mp h).left⟩ #align finsupp.support_subset_singleton Finsupp.support_subset_singleton theorem support_subset_singleton' {f : α →₀ M} {a : α} : f.support ⊆ {a} ↔ ∃ b, f = single a b := ⟨fun h => ⟨f a, support_subset_singleton.mp h⟩, fun ⟨b, hb⟩ => by rw [hb, support_subset_singleton, single_eq_same]⟩ #align finsupp.support_subset_singleton' Finsupp.support_subset_singleton' theorem card_support_le_one [Nonempty α] {f : α →₀ M} : card f.support ≤ 1 ↔ ∃ a, f = single a (f a) := by simp only [card_le_one_iff_subset_singleton, support_subset_singleton] #align finsupp.card_support_le_one Finsupp.card_support_le_one theorem card_support_le_one' [Nonempty α] {f : α →₀ M} : card f.support ≤ 1 ↔ ∃ a b, f = single a b := by simp only [card_le_one_iff_subset_singleton, support_subset_singleton'] #align finsupp.card_support_le_one' Finsupp.card_support_le_one' @[simp] theorem equivFunOnFinite_single [DecidableEq α] [Finite α] (x : α) (m : M) : Finsupp.equivFunOnFinite (Finsupp.single x m) = Pi.single x m := by ext simp [Finsupp.single_eq_pi_single, equivFunOnFinite] #align finsupp.equiv_fun_on_finite_single Finsupp.equivFunOnFinite_single @[simp] theorem equivFunOnFinite_symm_single [DecidableEq α] [Finite α] (x : α) (m : M) : Finsupp.equivFunOnFinite.symm (Pi.single x m) = Finsupp.single x m := by rw [← equivFunOnFinite_single, Equiv.symm_apply_apply] #align finsupp.equiv_fun_on_finite_symm_single Finsupp.equivFunOnFinite_symm_single end Single /-! ### Declarations about `update` -/ section Update variable [Zero M] (f : α →₀ M) (a : α) (b : M) (i : α) /-- Replace the value of a `α →₀ M` at a given point `a : α` by a given value `b : M`. If `b = 0`, this amounts to removing `a` from the `Finsupp.support`. Otherwise, if `a` was not in the `Finsupp.support`, it is added to it. This is the finitely-supported version of `Function.update`. -/ def update (f : α →₀ M) (a : α) (b : M) : α →₀ M where support := by haveI := Classical.decEq α; haveI := Classical.decEq M exact if b = 0 then f.support.erase a else insert a f.support toFun := haveI := Classical.decEq α Function.update f a b mem_support_toFun i := by classical rw [Function.update] simp only [eq_rec_constant, dite_eq_ite, ne_eq] split_ifs with hb ha ha <;> try simp only [*, not_false_iff, iff_true, not_true, iff_false] · rw [Finset.mem_erase] simp · rw [Finset.mem_erase] simp [ha] · rw [Finset.mem_insert] simp [ha] · rw [Finset.mem_insert] simp [ha] #align finsupp.update Finsupp.update @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_update [DecidableEq α] : (f.update a b : α → M) = Function.update f a b := by delta update Function.update ext dsimp split_ifs <;> simp #align finsupp.coe_update Finsupp.coe_update @[simp] theorem update_self : f.update a (f a) = f := by classical ext simp #align finsupp.update_self Finsupp.update_self @[simp] theorem zero_update : update 0 a b = single a b := by classical ext rw [single_eq_update] rfl #align finsupp.zero_update Finsupp.zero_update theorem support_update [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq M] : support (f.update a b) = if b = 0 then f.support.erase a else insert a f.support := by classical dsimp [update]; congr <;> apply Subsingleton.elim #align finsupp.support_update Finsupp.support_update @[simp] theorem support_update_zero [DecidableEq α] : support (f.update a 0) = f.support.erase a := by classical simp only [update, ite_true, mem_support_iff, ne_eq, not_not] congr; apply Subsingleton.elim #align finsupp.support_update_zero Finsupp.support_update_zero variable {b} theorem support_update_ne_zero [DecidableEq α] (h : b ≠ 0) : support (f.update a b) = insert a f.support := by classical simp only [update, h, ite_false, mem_support_iff, ne_eq] congr; apply Subsingleton.elim #align finsupp.support_update_ne_zero Finsupp.support_update_ne_zero theorem support_update_subset [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq M] : support (f.update a b) ⊆ insert a f.support := by rw [support_update] split_ifs · exact (erase_subset _ _).trans (subset_insert _ _) · rfl theorem update_comm (f : α →₀ M) {a₁ a₂ : α} (h : a₁ ≠ a₂) (m₁ m₂ : M) : update (update f a₁ m₁) a₂ m₂ = update (update f a₂ m₂) a₁ m₁ := letI := Classical.decEq α DFunLike.coe_injective <| Function.update_comm h _ _ _ @[simp] theorem update_idem (f : α →₀ M) (a : α) (b c : M) : update (update f a b) a c = update f a c := letI := Classical.decEq α DFunLike.coe_injective <| Function.update_idem _ _ _ end Update /-! ### Declarations about `erase` -/ section Erase variable [Zero M] /-- `erase a f` is the finitely supported function equal to `f` except at `a` where it is equal to `0`. If `a` is not in the support of `f` then `erase a f = f`. -/ def erase (a : α) (f : α →₀ M) : α →₀ M where support := haveI := Classical.decEq α f.support.erase a toFun a' := haveI := Classical.decEq α if a' = a then 0 else f a' mem_support_toFun a' := by classical rw [mem_erase, mem_support_iff]; dsimp split_ifs with h · exact ⟨fun H _ => H.1 h, fun H => (H rfl).elim⟩ · exact and_iff_right h #align finsupp.erase Finsupp.erase @[simp] theorem support_erase [DecidableEq α] {a : α} {f : α →₀ M} : (f.erase a).support = f.support.erase a := by classical dsimp [erase] congr; apply Subsingleton.elim #align finsupp.support_erase Finsupp.support_erase @[simp] theorem erase_same {a : α} {f : α →₀ M} : (f.erase a) a = 0 := by classical simp only [erase, coe_mk, ite_true] #align finsupp.erase_same Finsupp.erase_same @[simp] theorem erase_ne {a a' : α} {f : α →₀ M} (h : a' ≠ a) : (f.erase a) a' = f a' := by classical simp only [erase, coe_mk, h, ite_false] #align finsupp.erase_ne Finsupp.erase_ne theorem erase_apply [DecidableEq α] {a a' : α} {f : α →₀ M} : f.erase a a' = if a' = a then 0 else f a' := by rw [erase, coe_mk] convert rfl @[simp] theorem erase_single {a : α} {b : M} : erase a (single a b) = 0 := by ext s; by_cases hs : s = a · rw [hs, erase_same] rfl · rw [erase_ne hs] exact single_eq_of_ne (Ne.symm hs) #align finsupp.erase_single Finsupp.erase_single theorem erase_single_ne {a a' : α} {b : M} (h : a ≠ a') : erase a (single a' b) = single a' b := by ext s; by_cases hs : s = a · rw [hs, erase_same, single_eq_of_ne h.symm] · rw [erase_ne hs] #align finsupp.erase_single_ne Finsupp.erase_single_ne @[simp] theorem erase_of_not_mem_support {f : α →₀ M} {a} (haf : a ∉ f.support) : erase a f = f := by ext b; by_cases hab : b = a · rwa [hab, erase_same, eq_comm, ← not_mem_support_iff] · rw [erase_ne hab] #align finsupp.erase_of_not_mem_support Finsupp.erase_of_not_mem_support @[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note: simpNF linter claims simp can prove this, it can not theorem erase_zero (a : α) : erase a (0 : α →₀ M) = 0 := by classical rw [← support_eq_empty, support_erase, support_zero, erase_empty] #align finsupp.erase_zero Finsupp.erase_zero theorem erase_eq_update_zero (f : α →₀ M) (a : α) : f.erase a = update f a 0 := letI := Classical.decEq α ext fun _ => (Function.update_apply _ _ _ _).symm -- The name matches `Finset.erase_insert_of_ne` theorem erase_update_of_ne (f : α →₀ M) {a a' : α} (ha : a ≠ a') (b : M) : erase a (update f a' b) = update (erase a f) a' b := by rw [erase_eq_update_zero, erase_eq_update_zero, update_comm _ ha] -- not `simp` as `erase_of_not_mem_support` can prove this theorem erase_idem (f : α →₀ M) (a : α) : erase a (erase a f) = erase a f := by rw [erase_eq_update_zero, erase_eq_update_zero, update_idem] @[simp] theorem update_erase_eq_update (f : α →₀ M) (a : α) (b : M) : update (erase a f) a b = update f a b := by rw [erase_eq_update_zero, update_idem] @[simp] theorem erase_update_eq_erase (f : α →₀ M) (a : α) (b : M) : erase a (update f a b) = erase a f := by rw [erase_eq_update_zero, erase_eq_update_zero, update_idem] end Erase /-! ### Declarations about `onFinset` -/ section OnFinset variable [Zero M] /-- `Finsupp.onFinset s f hf` is the finsupp function representing `f` restricted to the finset `s`. The function must be `0` outside of `s`. Use this when the set needs to be filtered anyways, otherwise a better set representation is often available. -/ def onFinset (s : Finset α) (f : α → M) (hf : ∀ a, f a ≠ 0 → a ∈ s) : α →₀ M where support := haveI := Classical.decEq M s.filter (f · ≠ 0) toFun := f mem_support_toFun := by classical simpa #align finsupp.on_finset Finsupp.onFinset @[simp] theorem onFinset_apply {s : Finset α} {f : α → M} {hf a} : (onFinset s f hf : α →₀ M) a = f a := rfl #align finsupp.on_finset_apply Finsupp.onFinset_apply @[simp] theorem support_onFinset_subset {s : Finset α} {f : α → M} {hf} : (onFinset s f hf).support ⊆ s := by classical convert filter_subset (f · ≠ 0) s #align finsupp.support_on_finset_subset Finsupp.support_onFinset_subset -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this theorem mem_support_onFinset {s : Finset α} {f : α → M} (hf : ∀ a : α, f a ≠ 0 → a ∈ s) {a : α} : a ∈ (Finsupp.onFinset s f hf).support ↔ f a ≠ 0 := by rw [Finsupp.mem_support_iff, Finsupp.onFinset_apply] #align finsupp.mem_support_on_finset Finsupp.mem_support_onFinset theorem support_onFinset [DecidableEq M] {s : Finset α} {f : α → M} (hf : ∀ a : α, f a ≠ 0 → a ∈ s) : (Finsupp.onFinset s f hf).support = s.filter fun a => f a ≠ 0 := by dsimp [onFinset]; congr #align finsupp.support_on_finset Finsupp.support_onFinset end OnFinset section OfSupportFinite variable [Zero M] /-- The natural `Finsupp` induced by the function `f` given that it has finite support. -/ noncomputable def ofSupportFinite (f : α → M) (hf : (Function.support f).Finite) : α →₀ M where support := hf.toFinset toFun := f mem_support_toFun _ := hf.mem_toFinset #align finsupp.of_support_finite Finsupp.ofSupportFinite theorem ofSupportFinite_coe {f : α → M} {hf : (Function.support f).Finite} : (ofSupportFinite f hf : α → M) = f := rfl #align finsupp.of_support_finite_coe Finsupp.ofSupportFinite_coe instance instCanLift : CanLift (α → M) (α →₀ M) (⇑) fun f => (Function.support f).Finite where prf f hf := ⟨ofSupportFinite f hf, rfl⟩ #align finsupp.can_lift Finsupp.instCanLift end OfSupportFinite /-! ### Declarations about `mapRange` -/ section MapRange variable [Zero M] [Zero N] [Zero P] /-- The composition of `f : M → N` and `g : α →₀ M` is `mapRange f hf g : α →₀ N`, which is well-defined when `f 0 = 0`. This preserves the structure on `f`, and exists in various bundled forms for when `f` is itself bundled (defined in `Data/Finsupp/Basic`): * `Finsupp.mapRange.equiv` * `Finsupp.mapRange.zeroHom` * `Finsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom` * `Finsupp.mapRange.addEquiv` * `Finsupp.mapRange.linearMap` * `Finsupp.mapRange.linearEquiv` -/ def mapRange (f : M → N) (hf : f 0 = 0) (g : α →₀ M) : α →₀ N := onFinset g.support (f ∘ g) fun a => by rw [mem_support_iff, not_imp_not]; exact fun H => (congr_arg f H).trans hf #align finsupp.map_range Finsupp.mapRange @[simp] theorem mapRange_apply {f : M → N} {hf : f 0 = 0} {g : α →₀ M} {a : α} : mapRange f hf g a = f (g a) := rfl #align finsupp.map_range_apply Finsupp.mapRange_apply @[simp] theorem mapRange_zero {f : M → N} {hf : f 0 = 0} : mapRange f hf (0 : α →₀ M) = 0 := ext fun _ => by simp only [hf, zero_apply, mapRange_apply] #align finsupp.map_range_zero Finsupp.mapRange_zero @[simp] theorem mapRange_id (g : α →₀ M) : mapRange id rfl g = g := ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.map_range_id Finsupp.mapRange_id theorem mapRange_comp (f : N → P) (hf : f 0 = 0) (f₂ : M → N) (hf₂ : f₂ 0 = 0) (h : (f ∘ f₂) 0 = 0) (g : α →₀ M) : mapRange (f ∘ f₂) h g = mapRange f hf (mapRange f₂ hf₂ g) := ext fun _ => rfl #align finsupp.map_range_comp Finsupp.mapRange_comp theorem support_mapRange {f : M → N} {hf : f 0 = 0} {g : α →₀ M} : (mapRange f hf g).support ⊆ g.support := support_onFinset_subset #align finsupp.support_map_range Finsupp.support_mapRange @[simp] theorem mapRange_single {f : M → N} {hf : f 0 = 0} {a : α} {b : M} : mapRange f hf (single a b) = single a (f b) := ext fun a' => by classical simpa only [single_eq_pi_single] using Pi.apply_single _ (fun _ => hf) a _ a' #align finsupp.map_range_single Finsupp.mapRange_single theorem support_mapRange_of_injective {e : M → N} (he0 : e 0 = 0) (f : ι →₀ M) (he : Function.Injective e) : (Finsupp.mapRange e he0 f).support = f.support := by ext simp only [Finsupp.mem_support_iff, Ne, Finsupp.mapRange_apply] exact he.ne_iff' he0 #align finsupp.support_map_range_of_injective Finsupp.support_mapRange_of_injective end MapRange /-! ### Declarations about `embDomain` -/ section EmbDomain variable [Zero M] [Zero N] /-- Given `f : α ↪ β` and `v : α →₀ M`, `Finsupp.embDomain f v : β →₀ M` is the finitely supported function whose value at `f a : β` is `v a`. For a `b : β` outside the range of `f`, it is zero. -/ def embDomain (f : α ↪ β) (v : α →₀ M) : β →₀ M where support := v.support.map f toFun a₂ := haveI := Classical.decEq β if h : a₂ ∈ v.support.map f then v (v.support.choose (fun a₁ => f a₁ = a₂) (by rcases Finset.mem_map.1 h with ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ exact ExistsUnique.intro a ⟨ha, rfl⟩ fun b ⟨_, hb⟩ => f.injective hb)) else 0 mem_support_toFun a₂ := by dsimp split_ifs with h · simp only [h, true_iff_iff, Ne] rw [← not_mem_support_iff, not_not] classical apply Finset.choose_mem · simp only [h, Ne, ne_self_iff_false, not_true_eq_false] #align finsupp.emb_domain Finsupp.embDomain @[simp] theorem support_embDomain (f : α ↪ β) (v : α →₀ M) : (embDomain f v).support = v.support.map f := rfl #align finsupp.support_emb_domain Finsupp.support_embDomain @[simp] theorem embDomain_zero (f : α ↪ β) : (embDomain f 0 : β →₀ M) = 0 := rfl #align finsupp.emb_domain_zero Finsupp.embDomain_zero @[simp] theorem embDomain_apply (f : α ↪ β) (v : α →₀ M) (a : α) : embDomain f v (f a) = v a := by classical change dite _ _ _ = _ split_ifs with h <;> rw [Finset.mem_map' f] at h · refine congr_arg (v : α → M) (f.inj' ?_) exact Finset.choose_property (fun a₁ => f a₁ = f a) _ _ · exact (not_mem_support_iff.1 h).symm #align finsupp.emb_domain_apply Finsupp.embDomain_apply theorem embDomain_notin_range (f : α ↪ β) (v : α →₀ M) (a : β) (h : a ∉ Set.range f) : embDomain f v a = 0 := by classical refine dif_neg (mt (fun h => ?_) h) rcases Finset.mem_map.1 h with ⟨a, _h, rfl⟩ exact Set.mem_range_self a #align finsupp.emb_domain_notin_range Finsupp.embDomain_notin_range theorem embDomain_injective (f : α ↪ β) : Function.Injective (embDomain f : (α →₀ M) → β →₀ M) := fun l₁ l₂ h => ext fun a => by simpa only [embDomain_apply] using DFunLike.ext_iff.1 h (f a) #align finsupp.emb_domain_injective Finsupp.embDomain_injective @[simp] theorem embDomain_inj {f : α ↪ β} {l₁ l₂ : α →₀ M} : embDomain f l₁ = embDomain f l₂ ↔ l₁ = l₂ := (embDomain_injective f).eq_iff #align finsupp.emb_domain_inj Finsupp.embDomain_inj @[simp] theorem embDomain_eq_zero {f : α ↪ β} {l : α →₀ M} : embDomain f l = 0 ↔ l = 0 := (embDomain_injective f).eq_iff' <| embDomain_zero f #align finsupp.emb_domain_eq_zero Finsupp.embDomain_eq_zero theorem embDomain_mapRange (f : α ↪ β) (g : M → N) (p : α →₀ M) (hg : g 0 = 0) : embDomain f (mapRange g hg p) = mapRange g hg (embDomain f p) := by ext a by_cases h : a ∈ Set.range f · rcases h with ⟨a', rfl⟩ rw [mapRange_apply, embDomain_apply, embDomain_apply, mapRange_apply] · rw [mapRange_apply, embDomain_notin_range, embDomain_notin_range, ← hg] <;> assumption #align finsupp.emb_domain_map_range Finsupp.embDomain_mapRange
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theorem single_of_embDomain_single (l : α →₀ M) (f : α ↪ β) (a : β) (b : M) (hb : b ≠ 0) (h : l.embDomain f = single a b) : ∃ x, l = single x b ∧ f x = a := by
classical have h_map_support : Finset.map f l.support = {a} := by rw [← support_embDomain, h, support_single_ne_zero _ hb] have ha : a ∈ Finset.map f l.support := by simp only [h_map_support, Finset.mem_singleton] rcases Finset.mem_map.1 ha with ⟨c, _hc₁, hc₂⟩ use c constructor · ext d rw [← embDomain_apply f l, h] by_cases h_cases : c = d · simp only [Eq.symm h_cases, hc₂, single_eq_same] · rw [single_apply, single_apply, if_neg, if_neg h_cases] by_contra hfd exact h_cases (f.injective (hc₂.trans hfd)) · exact hc₂
/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.CauSeq.BigOperators import Mathlib.Data.Complex.Abs import Mathlib.Data.Complex.BigOperators import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Choose.Sum #align_import data.complex.exponential from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"a8b2226cfb0a79f5986492053fc49b1a0c6aeffb" /-! # Exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic trigonometric functions This file contains the definitions of the real and complex exponential, sine, cosine, tangent, hyperbolic sine, hyperbolic cosine, and hyperbolic tangent functions. -/ open CauSeq Finset IsAbsoluteValue open scoped Classical ComplexConjugate namespace Complex theorem isCauSeq_abs_exp (z : ℂ) : IsCauSeq _root_.abs fun n => ∑ m ∈ range n, abs (z ^ m / m.factorial) := let ⟨n, hn⟩ := exists_nat_gt (abs z) have hn0 : (0 : ℝ) < n := lt_of_le_of_lt (abs.nonneg _) hn IsCauSeq.series_ratio_test n (abs z / n) (div_nonneg (abs.nonneg _) (le_of_lt hn0)) (by rwa [div_lt_iff hn0, one_mul]) fun m hm => by rw [abs_abs, abs_abs, Nat.factorial_succ, pow_succ', mul_comm m.succ, Nat.cast_mul, ← div_div, mul_div_assoc, mul_div_right_comm, map_mul, map_div₀, abs_natCast] gcongr exact le_trans hm (Nat.le_succ _) #align complex.is_cau_abs_exp Complex.isCauSeq_abs_exp noncomputable section theorem isCauSeq_exp (z : ℂ) : IsCauSeq abs fun n => ∑ m ∈ range n, z ^ m / m.factorial := (isCauSeq_abs_exp z).of_abv #align complex.is_cau_exp Complex.isCauSeq_exp /-- The Cauchy sequence consisting of partial sums of the Taylor series of the complex exponential function -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` def exp' (z : ℂ) : CauSeq ℂ Complex.abs := ⟨fun n => ∑ m ∈ range n, z ^ m / m.factorial, isCauSeq_exp z⟩ #align complex.exp' Complex.exp' /-- The complex exponential function, defined via its Taylor series -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` -- Porting note: removed `irreducible` attribute, so I can prove things def exp (z : ℂ) : ℂ := CauSeq.lim (exp' z) #align complex.exp Complex.exp /-- The complex sine function, defined via `exp` -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` def sin (z : ℂ) : ℂ := (exp (-z * I) - exp (z * I)) * I / 2 #align complex.sin Complex.sin /-- The complex cosine function, defined via `exp` -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` def cos (z : ℂ) : ℂ := (exp (z * I) + exp (-z * I)) / 2 #align complex.cos Complex.cos /-- The complex tangent function, defined as `sin z / cos z` -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` def tan (z : ℂ) : ℂ := sin z / cos z #align complex.tan Complex.tan /-- The complex cotangent function, defined as `cos z / sin z` -/ def cot (z : ℂ) : ℂ := cos z / sin z /-- The complex hyperbolic sine function, defined via `exp` -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` def sinh (z : ℂ) : ℂ := (exp z - exp (-z)) / 2 #align complex.sinh Complex.sinh /-- The complex hyperbolic cosine function, defined via `exp` -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` def cosh (z : ℂ) : ℂ := (exp z + exp (-z)) / 2 #align complex.cosh Complex.cosh /-- The complex hyperbolic tangent function, defined as `sinh z / cosh z` -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` def tanh (z : ℂ) : ℂ := sinh z / cosh z #align complex.tanh Complex.tanh /-- scoped notation for the complex exponential function -/ scoped notation "cexp" => Complex.exp end end Complex namespace Real open Complex noncomputable section /-- The real exponential function, defined as the real part of the complex exponential -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` nonrec def exp (x : ℝ) : ℝ := (exp x).re #align real.exp Real.exp /-- The real sine function, defined as the real part of the complex sine -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` nonrec def sin (x : ℝ) : ℝ := (sin x).re #align real.sin Real.sin /-- The real cosine function, defined as the real part of the complex cosine -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` nonrec def cos (x : ℝ) : ℝ := (cos x).re #align real.cos Real.cos /-- The real tangent function, defined as the real part of the complex tangent -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` nonrec def tan (x : ℝ) : ℝ := (tan x).re #align real.tan Real.tan /-- The real cotangent function, defined as the real part of the complex cotangent -/ nonrec def cot (x : ℝ) : ℝ := (cot x).re /-- The real hypebolic sine function, defined as the real part of the complex hyperbolic sine -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` nonrec def sinh (x : ℝ) : ℝ := (sinh x).re #align real.sinh Real.sinh /-- The real hypebolic cosine function, defined as the real part of the complex hyperbolic cosine -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` nonrec def cosh (x : ℝ) : ℝ := (cosh x).re #align real.cosh Real.cosh /-- The real hypebolic tangent function, defined as the real part of the complex hyperbolic tangent -/ -- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]` nonrec def tanh (x : ℝ) : ℝ := (tanh x).re #align real.tanh Real.tanh /-- scoped notation for the real exponential function -/ scoped notation "rexp" => Real.exp end end Real namespace Complex variable (x y : ℂ) @[simp] theorem exp_zero : exp 0 = 1 := by rw [exp] refine lim_eq_of_equiv_const fun ε ε0 => ⟨1, fun j hj => ?_⟩ convert (config := .unfoldSameFun) ε0 -- Porting note: ε0 : ε > 0 but goal is _ < ε cases' j with j j · exact absurd hj (not_le_of_gt zero_lt_one) · dsimp [exp'] induction' j with j ih · dsimp [exp']; simp [show Nat.succ 0 = 1 from rfl] · rw [← ih (by simp [Nat.succ_le_succ])] simp only [sum_range_succ, pow_succ] simp #align complex.exp_zero Complex.exp_zero theorem exp_add : exp (x + y) = exp x * exp y := by have hj : ∀ j : ℕ, (∑ m ∈ range j, (x + y) ^ m / m.factorial) = ∑ i ∈ range j, ∑ k ∈ range (i + 1), x ^ k / k.factorial * (y ^ (i - k) / (i - k).factorial) := by intro j refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun m _ => ?_ rw [add_pow, div_eq_mul_inv, sum_mul] refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun I hi => ?_ have h₁ : (m.choose I : ℂ) ≠ 0 := Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 (pos_iff_ne_zero.1 (Nat.choose_pos (Nat.le_of_lt_succ (mem_range.1 hi)))) have h₂ := Nat.choose_mul_factorial_mul_factorial (Nat.le_of_lt_succ <| Finset.mem_range.1 hi) rw [← h₂, Nat.cast_mul, Nat.cast_mul, mul_inv, mul_inv] simp only [mul_left_comm (m.choose I : ℂ), mul_assoc, mul_left_comm (m.choose I : ℂ)⁻¹, mul_comm (m.choose I : ℂ)] rw [inv_mul_cancel h₁] simp [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_comm, mul_assoc, mul_left_comm] simp_rw [exp, exp', lim_mul_lim] apply (lim_eq_lim_of_equiv _).symm simp only [hj] exact cauchy_product (isCauSeq_abs_exp x) (isCauSeq_exp y) #align complex.exp_add Complex.exp_add -- Porting note (#11445): new definition /-- the exponential function as a monoid hom from `Multiplicative ℂ` to `ℂ` -/ noncomputable def expMonoidHom : MonoidHom (Multiplicative ℂ) ℂ := { toFun := fun z => exp (Multiplicative.toAdd z), map_one' := by simp, map_mul' := by simp [exp_add] } theorem exp_list_sum (l : List ℂ) : exp l.sum = (l.map exp).prod := map_list_prod (M := Multiplicative ℂ) expMonoidHom l #align complex.exp_list_sum Complex.exp_list_sum theorem exp_multiset_sum (s : Multiset ℂ) : exp s.sum = (s.map exp).prod := @MonoidHom.map_multiset_prod (Multiplicative ℂ) ℂ _ _ expMonoidHom s #align complex.exp_multiset_sum Complex.exp_multiset_sum theorem exp_sum {α : Type*} (s : Finset α) (f : α → ℂ) : exp (∑ x ∈ s, f x) = ∏ x ∈ s, exp (f x) := map_prod (β := Multiplicative ℂ) expMonoidHom f s #align complex.exp_sum Complex.exp_sum lemma exp_nsmul (x : ℂ) (n : ℕ) : exp (n • x) = exp x ^ n := @MonoidHom.map_pow (Multiplicative ℂ) ℂ _ _ expMonoidHom _ _ theorem exp_nat_mul (x : ℂ) : ∀ n : ℕ, exp (n * x) = exp x ^ n | 0 => by rw [Nat.cast_zero, zero_mul, exp_zero, pow_zero] | Nat.succ n => by rw [pow_succ, Nat.cast_add_one, add_mul, exp_add, ← exp_nat_mul _ n, one_mul] #align complex.exp_nat_mul Complex.exp_nat_mul theorem exp_ne_zero : exp x ≠ 0 := fun h => zero_ne_one <| by rw [← exp_zero, ← add_neg_self x, exp_add, h]; simp #align complex.exp_ne_zero Complex.exp_ne_zero theorem exp_neg : exp (-x) = (exp x)⁻¹ := by rw [← mul_right_inj' (exp_ne_zero x), ← exp_add]; simp [mul_inv_cancel (exp_ne_zero x)] #align complex.exp_neg Complex.exp_neg theorem exp_sub : exp (x - y) = exp x / exp y := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, exp_add, exp_neg, div_eq_mul_inv] #align complex.exp_sub Complex.exp_sub theorem exp_int_mul (z : ℂ) (n : ℤ) : Complex.exp (n * z) = Complex.exp z ^ n := by cases n · simp [exp_nat_mul] · simp [exp_add, add_mul, pow_add, exp_neg, exp_nat_mul] #align complex.exp_int_mul Complex.exp_int_mul @[simp] theorem exp_conj : exp (conj x) = conj (exp x) := by dsimp [exp] rw [← lim_conj] refine congr_arg CauSeq.lim (CauSeq.ext fun _ => ?_) dsimp [exp', Function.comp_def, cauSeqConj] rw [map_sum (starRingEnd _)] refine sum_congr rfl fun n _ => ?_ rw [map_div₀, map_pow, ← ofReal_natCast, conj_ofReal] #align complex.exp_conj Complex.exp_conj @[simp] theorem ofReal_exp_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : ((exp x).re : ℂ) = exp x := conj_eq_iff_re.1 <| by rw [← exp_conj, conj_ofReal] #align complex.of_real_exp_of_real_re Complex.ofReal_exp_ofReal_re @[simp, norm_cast] theorem ofReal_exp (x : ℝ) : (Real.exp x : ℂ) = exp x := ofReal_exp_ofReal_re _ #align complex.of_real_exp Complex.ofReal_exp @[simp] theorem exp_ofReal_im (x : ℝ) : (exp x).im = 0 := by rw [← ofReal_exp_ofReal_re, ofReal_im] #align complex.exp_of_real_im Complex.exp_ofReal_im theorem exp_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : (exp x).re = Real.exp x := rfl #align complex.exp_of_real_re Complex.exp_ofReal_re theorem two_sinh : 2 * sinh x = exp x - exp (-x) := mul_div_cancel₀ _ two_ne_zero #align complex.two_sinh Complex.two_sinh theorem two_cosh : 2 * cosh x = exp x + exp (-x) := mul_div_cancel₀ _ two_ne_zero #align complex.two_cosh Complex.two_cosh @[simp] theorem sinh_zero : sinh 0 = 0 := by simp [sinh] #align complex.sinh_zero Complex.sinh_zero @[simp] theorem sinh_neg : sinh (-x) = -sinh x := by simp [sinh, exp_neg, (neg_div _ _).symm, add_mul] #align complex.sinh_neg Complex.sinh_neg private theorem sinh_add_aux {a b c d : ℂ} : (a - b) * (c + d) + (a + b) * (c - d) = 2 * (a * c - b * d) := by ring theorem sinh_add : sinh (x + y) = sinh x * cosh y + cosh x * sinh y := by rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), two_sinh, exp_add, neg_add, exp_add, eq_comm, mul_add, ← mul_assoc, two_sinh, mul_left_comm, two_sinh, ← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), mul_add, mul_left_comm, two_cosh, ← mul_assoc, two_cosh] exact sinh_add_aux #align complex.sinh_add Complex.sinh_add @[simp] theorem cosh_zero : cosh 0 = 1 := by simp [cosh] #align complex.cosh_zero Complex.cosh_zero @[simp] theorem cosh_neg : cosh (-x) = cosh x := by simp [add_comm, cosh, exp_neg] #align complex.cosh_neg Complex.cosh_neg private theorem cosh_add_aux {a b c d : ℂ} : (a + b) * (c + d) + (a - b) * (c - d) = 2 * (a * c + b * d) := by ring theorem cosh_add : cosh (x + y) = cosh x * cosh y + sinh x * sinh y := by rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), two_cosh, exp_add, neg_add, exp_add, eq_comm, mul_add, ← mul_assoc, two_cosh, ← mul_assoc, two_sinh, ← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), mul_add, mul_left_comm, two_cosh, mul_left_comm, two_sinh] exact cosh_add_aux #align complex.cosh_add Complex.cosh_add theorem sinh_sub : sinh (x - y) = sinh x * cosh y - cosh x * sinh y := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, sinh_add, sinh_neg, cosh_neg] #align complex.sinh_sub Complex.sinh_sub theorem cosh_sub : cosh (x - y) = cosh x * cosh y - sinh x * sinh y := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, cosh_add, sinh_neg, cosh_neg] #align complex.cosh_sub Complex.cosh_sub theorem sinh_conj : sinh (conj x) = conj (sinh x) := by rw [sinh, ← RingHom.map_neg, exp_conj, exp_conj, ← RingHom.map_sub, sinh, map_div₀] -- Porting note: not nice simp [← one_add_one_eq_two] #align complex.sinh_conj Complex.sinh_conj @[simp] theorem ofReal_sinh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : ((sinh x).re : ℂ) = sinh x := conj_eq_iff_re.1 <| by rw [← sinh_conj, conj_ofReal] #align complex.of_real_sinh_of_real_re Complex.ofReal_sinh_ofReal_re @[simp, norm_cast] theorem ofReal_sinh (x : ℝ) : (Real.sinh x : ℂ) = sinh x := ofReal_sinh_ofReal_re _ #align complex.of_real_sinh Complex.ofReal_sinh @[simp] theorem sinh_ofReal_im (x : ℝ) : (sinh x).im = 0 := by rw [← ofReal_sinh_ofReal_re, ofReal_im] #align complex.sinh_of_real_im Complex.sinh_ofReal_im theorem sinh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : (sinh x).re = Real.sinh x := rfl #align complex.sinh_of_real_re Complex.sinh_ofReal_re theorem cosh_conj : cosh (conj x) = conj (cosh x) := by rw [cosh, ← RingHom.map_neg, exp_conj, exp_conj, ← RingHom.map_add, cosh, map_div₀] -- Porting note: not nice simp [← one_add_one_eq_two] #align complex.cosh_conj Complex.cosh_conj theorem ofReal_cosh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : ((cosh x).re : ℂ) = cosh x := conj_eq_iff_re.1 <| by rw [← cosh_conj, conj_ofReal] #align complex.of_real_cosh_of_real_re Complex.ofReal_cosh_ofReal_re @[simp, norm_cast] theorem ofReal_cosh (x : ℝ) : (Real.cosh x : ℂ) = cosh x := ofReal_cosh_ofReal_re _ #align complex.of_real_cosh Complex.ofReal_cosh @[simp] theorem cosh_ofReal_im (x : ℝ) : (cosh x).im = 0 := by rw [← ofReal_cosh_ofReal_re, ofReal_im] #align complex.cosh_of_real_im Complex.cosh_ofReal_im @[simp] theorem cosh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : (cosh x).re = Real.cosh x := rfl #align complex.cosh_of_real_re Complex.cosh_ofReal_re theorem tanh_eq_sinh_div_cosh : tanh x = sinh x / cosh x := rfl #align complex.tanh_eq_sinh_div_cosh Complex.tanh_eq_sinh_div_cosh @[simp] theorem tanh_zero : tanh 0 = 0 := by simp [tanh] #align complex.tanh_zero Complex.tanh_zero @[simp] theorem tanh_neg : tanh (-x) = -tanh x := by simp [tanh, neg_div] #align complex.tanh_neg Complex.tanh_neg theorem tanh_conj : tanh (conj x) = conj (tanh x) := by rw [tanh, sinh_conj, cosh_conj, ← map_div₀, tanh] #align complex.tanh_conj Complex.tanh_conj @[simp] theorem ofReal_tanh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : ((tanh x).re : ℂ) = tanh x := conj_eq_iff_re.1 <| by rw [← tanh_conj, conj_ofReal] #align complex.of_real_tanh_of_real_re Complex.ofReal_tanh_ofReal_re @[simp, norm_cast] theorem ofReal_tanh (x : ℝ) : (Real.tanh x : ℂ) = tanh x := ofReal_tanh_ofReal_re _ #align complex.of_real_tanh Complex.ofReal_tanh @[simp] theorem tanh_ofReal_im (x : ℝ) : (tanh x).im = 0 := by rw [← ofReal_tanh_ofReal_re, ofReal_im] #align complex.tanh_of_real_im Complex.tanh_ofReal_im theorem tanh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : (tanh x).re = Real.tanh x := rfl #align complex.tanh_of_real_re Complex.tanh_ofReal_re @[simp] theorem cosh_add_sinh : cosh x + sinh x = exp x := by rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), mul_add, two_cosh, two_sinh, add_add_sub_cancel, two_mul] #align complex.cosh_add_sinh Complex.cosh_add_sinh @[simp] theorem sinh_add_cosh : sinh x + cosh x = exp x := by rw [add_comm, cosh_add_sinh] #align complex.sinh_add_cosh Complex.sinh_add_cosh @[simp] theorem exp_sub_cosh : exp x - cosh x = sinh x := sub_eq_iff_eq_add.2 (sinh_add_cosh x).symm #align complex.exp_sub_cosh Complex.exp_sub_cosh @[simp] theorem exp_sub_sinh : exp x - sinh x = cosh x := sub_eq_iff_eq_add.2 (cosh_add_sinh x).symm #align complex.exp_sub_sinh Complex.exp_sub_sinh @[simp] theorem cosh_sub_sinh : cosh x - sinh x = exp (-x) := by rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), mul_sub, two_cosh, two_sinh, add_sub_sub_cancel, two_mul] #align complex.cosh_sub_sinh Complex.cosh_sub_sinh @[simp] theorem sinh_sub_cosh : sinh x - cosh x = -exp (-x) := by rw [← neg_sub, cosh_sub_sinh] #align complex.sinh_sub_cosh Complex.sinh_sub_cosh @[simp]
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theorem cosh_sq_sub_sinh_sq : cosh x ^ 2 - sinh x ^ 2 = 1 := by
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Rémy Degenne. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Rémy Degenne, Sébastien Gouëzel -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Group.Hom import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Pow.Continuity import Mathlib.Data.Set.Image import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.LpSeminorm.ChebyshevMarkov import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.LpSeminorm.CompareExp import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.LpSeminorm.TriangleInequality import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.OpenPos import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousFunction.Compact import Mathlib.Order.Filter.IndicatorFunction #align_import measure_theory.function.lp_space from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c4015acc0a223449d44061e27ddac1835a3852b9" /-! # Lp space This file provides the space `Lp E p μ` as the subtype of elements of `α →ₘ[μ] E` (see ae_eq_fun) such that `snorm f p μ` is finite. For `1 ≤ p`, `snorm` defines a norm and `Lp` is a complete metric space. ## Main definitions * `Lp E p μ` : elements of `α →ₘ[μ] E` (see ae_eq_fun) such that `snorm f p μ` is finite. Defined as an `AddSubgroup` of `α →ₘ[μ] E`. Lipschitz functions vanishing at zero act by composition on `Lp`. We define this action, and prove that it is continuous. In particular, * `ContinuousLinearMap.compLp` defines the action on `Lp` of a continuous linear map. * `Lp.posPart` is the positive part of an `Lp` function. * `Lp.negPart` is the negative part of an `Lp` function. When `α` is a topological space equipped with a finite Borel measure, there is a bounded linear map from the normed space of bounded continuous functions (`α →ᵇ E`) to `Lp E p μ`. We construct this as `BoundedContinuousFunction.toLp`. ## Notations * `α →₁[μ] E` : the type `Lp E 1 μ`. * `α →₂[μ] E` : the type `Lp E 2 μ`. ## Implementation Since `Lp` is defined as an `AddSubgroup`, dot notation does not work. Use `Lp.Measurable f` to say that the coercion of `f` to a genuine function is measurable, instead of the non-working `f.Measurable`. To prove that two `Lp` elements are equal, it suffices to show that their coercions to functions coincide almost everywhere (this is registered as an `ext` rule). This can often be done using `filter_upwards`. For instance, a proof from first principles that `f + (g + h) = (f + g) + h` could read (in the `Lp` namespace) ``` example (f g h : Lp E p μ) : (f + g) + h = f + (g + h) := by ext1 filter_upwards [coeFn_add (f + g) h, coeFn_add f g, coeFn_add f (g + h), coeFn_add g h] with _ ha1 ha2 ha3 ha4 simp only [ha1, ha2, ha3, ha4, add_assoc] ``` The lemma `coeFn_add` states that the coercion of `f + g` coincides almost everywhere with the sum of the coercions of `f` and `g`. All such lemmas use `coeFn` in their name, to distinguish the function coercion from the coercion to almost everywhere defined functions. -/ noncomputable section set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false open TopologicalSpace MeasureTheory Filter open scoped NNReal ENNReal Topology MeasureTheory Uniformity variable {α E F G : Type*} {m m0 : MeasurableSpace α} {p : ℝ≥0∞} {q : ℝ} {μ ν : Measure α} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedAddCommGroup G] namespace MeasureTheory /-! ### Lp space The space of equivalence classes of measurable functions for which `snorm f p μ < ∞`. -/ @[simp] theorem snorm_aeeqFun {α E : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α} [NormedAddCommGroup E] {p : ℝ≥0∞} {f : α → E} (hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ) : snorm (AEEqFun.mk f hf) p μ = snorm f p μ := snorm_congr_ae (AEEqFun.coeFn_mk _ _) #align measure_theory.snorm_ae_eq_fun MeasureTheory.snorm_aeeqFun theorem Memℒp.snorm_mk_lt_top {α E : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α} [NormedAddCommGroup E] {p : ℝ≥0∞} {f : α → E} (hfp : Memℒp f p μ) : snorm (AEEqFun.mk f hfp.1) p μ < ∞ := by simp [hfp.2] #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.snorm_mk_lt_top MeasureTheory.Memℒp.snorm_mk_lt_top /-- Lp space -/ def Lp {α} (E : Type*) {m : MeasurableSpace α} [NormedAddCommGroup E] (p : ℝ≥0∞) (μ : Measure α := by volume_tac) : AddSubgroup (α →ₘ[μ] E) where carrier := { f | snorm f p μ < ∞ } zero_mem' := by simp [snorm_congr_ae AEEqFun.coeFn_zero, snorm_zero] add_mem' {f g} hf hg := by simp [snorm_congr_ae (AEEqFun.coeFn_add f g), snorm_add_lt_top ⟨f.aestronglyMeasurable, hf⟩ ⟨g.aestronglyMeasurable, hg⟩] neg_mem' {f} hf := by rwa [Set.mem_setOf_eq, snorm_congr_ae (AEEqFun.coeFn_neg f), snorm_neg] #align measure_theory.Lp MeasureTheory.Lp -- Porting note: calling the first argument `α` breaks the `(α := ·)` notation scoped notation:25 α' " →₁[" μ "] " E => MeasureTheory.Lp (α := α') E 1 μ scoped notation:25 α' " →₂[" μ "] " E => MeasureTheory.Lp (α := α') E 2 μ namespace Memℒp /-- make an element of Lp from a function verifying `Memℒp` -/ def toLp (f : α → E) (h_mem_ℒp : Memℒp f p μ) : Lp E p μ := ⟨AEEqFun.mk f h_mem_ℒp.1, h_mem_ℒp.snorm_mk_lt_top⟩ #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.to_Lp MeasureTheory.Memℒp.toLp theorem coeFn_toLp {f : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : hf.toLp f =ᵐ[μ] f := AEEqFun.coeFn_mk _ _ #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.coe_fn_to_Lp MeasureTheory.Memℒp.coeFn_toLp theorem toLp_congr {f g : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hg : Memℒp g p μ) (hfg : f =ᵐ[μ] g) : hf.toLp f = hg.toLp g := by simp [toLp, hfg] #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.to_Lp_congr MeasureTheory.Memℒp.toLp_congr @[simp] theorem toLp_eq_toLp_iff {f g : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hg : Memℒp g p μ) : hf.toLp f = hg.toLp g ↔ f =ᵐ[μ] g := by simp [toLp] #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.to_Lp_eq_to_Lp_iff MeasureTheory.Memℒp.toLp_eq_toLp_iff @[simp] theorem toLp_zero (h : Memℒp (0 : α → E) p μ) : h.toLp 0 = 0 := rfl #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.to_Lp_zero MeasureTheory.Memℒp.toLp_zero theorem toLp_add {f g : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hg : Memℒp g p μ) : (hf.add hg).toLp (f + g) = hf.toLp f + hg.toLp g := rfl #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.to_Lp_add MeasureTheory.Memℒp.toLp_add theorem toLp_neg {f : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : hf.neg.toLp (-f) = -hf.toLp f := rfl #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.to_Lp_neg MeasureTheory.Memℒp.toLp_neg theorem toLp_sub {f g : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hg : Memℒp g p μ) : (hf.sub hg).toLp (f - g) = hf.toLp f - hg.toLp g := rfl #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.to_Lp_sub MeasureTheory.Memℒp.toLp_sub end Memℒp namespace Lp instance instCoeFun : CoeFun (Lp E p μ) (fun _ => α → E) := ⟨fun f => ((f : α →ₘ[μ] E) : α → E)⟩ #align measure_theory.Lp.has_coe_to_fun MeasureTheory.Lp.instCoeFun @[ext high] theorem ext {f g : Lp E p μ} (h : f =ᵐ[μ] g) : f = g := by cases f cases g simp only [Subtype.mk_eq_mk] exact AEEqFun.ext h #align measure_theory.Lp.ext MeasureTheory.Lp.ext theorem ext_iff {f g : Lp E p μ} : f = g ↔ f =ᵐ[μ] g := ⟨fun h => by rw [h], fun h => ext h⟩ #align measure_theory.Lp.ext_iff MeasureTheory.Lp.ext_iff theorem mem_Lp_iff_snorm_lt_top {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} : f ∈ Lp E p μ ↔ snorm f p μ < ∞ := Iff.rfl #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_iff_snorm_lt_top MeasureTheory.Lp.mem_Lp_iff_snorm_lt_top theorem mem_Lp_iff_memℒp {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} : f ∈ Lp E p μ ↔ Memℒp f p μ := by simp [mem_Lp_iff_snorm_lt_top, Memℒp, f.stronglyMeasurable.aestronglyMeasurable] #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_iff_mem_ℒp MeasureTheory.Lp.mem_Lp_iff_memℒp protected theorem antitone [IsFiniteMeasure μ] {p q : ℝ≥0∞} (hpq : p ≤ q) : Lp E q μ ≤ Lp E p μ := fun f hf => (Memℒp.memℒp_of_exponent_le ⟨f.aestronglyMeasurable, hf⟩ hpq).2 #align measure_theory.Lp.antitone MeasureTheory.Lp.antitone @[simp] theorem coeFn_mk {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} (hf : snorm f p μ < ∞) : ((⟨f, hf⟩ : Lp E p μ) : α → E) = f := rfl #align measure_theory.Lp.coe_fn_mk MeasureTheory.Lp.coeFn_mk -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10685): dsimp can prove this theorem coe_mk {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} (hf : snorm f p μ < ∞) : ((⟨f, hf⟩ : Lp E p μ) : α →ₘ[μ] E) = f := rfl #align measure_theory.Lp.coe_mk MeasureTheory.Lp.coe_mk @[simp] theorem toLp_coeFn (f : Lp E p μ) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : hf.toLp f = f := by cases f simp [Memℒp.toLp] #align measure_theory.Lp.to_Lp_coe_fn MeasureTheory.Lp.toLp_coeFn theorem snorm_lt_top (f : Lp E p μ) : snorm f p μ < ∞ := f.prop #align measure_theory.Lp.snorm_lt_top MeasureTheory.Lp.snorm_lt_top theorem snorm_ne_top (f : Lp E p μ) : snorm f p μ ≠ ∞ := (snorm_lt_top f).ne #align measure_theory.Lp.snorm_ne_top MeasureTheory.Lp.snorm_ne_top @[measurability] protected theorem stronglyMeasurable (f : Lp E p μ) : StronglyMeasurable f := f.val.stronglyMeasurable #align measure_theory.Lp.strongly_measurable MeasureTheory.Lp.stronglyMeasurable @[measurability] protected theorem aestronglyMeasurable (f : Lp E p μ) : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ := f.val.aestronglyMeasurable #align measure_theory.Lp.ae_strongly_measurable MeasureTheory.Lp.aestronglyMeasurable protected theorem memℒp (f : Lp E p μ) : Memℒp f p μ := ⟨Lp.aestronglyMeasurable f, f.prop⟩ #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_ℒp MeasureTheory.Lp.memℒp variable (E p μ) theorem coeFn_zero : ⇑(0 : Lp E p μ) =ᵐ[μ] 0 := AEEqFun.coeFn_zero #align measure_theory.Lp.coe_fn_zero MeasureTheory.Lp.coeFn_zero variable {E p μ} theorem coeFn_neg (f : Lp E p μ) : ⇑(-f) =ᵐ[μ] -f := AEEqFun.coeFn_neg _ #align measure_theory.Lp.coe_fn_neg MeasureTheory.Lp.coeFn_neg theorem coeFn_add (f g : Lp E p μ) : ⇑(f + g) =ᵐ[μ] f + g := AEEqFun.coeFn_add _ _ #align measure_theory.Lp.coe_fn_add MeasureTheory.Lp.coeFn_add theorem coeFn_sub (f g : Lp E p μ) : ⇑(f - g) =ᵐ[μ] f - g := AEEqFun.coeFn_sub _ _ #align measure_theory.Lp.coe_fn_sub MeasureTheory.Lp.coeFn_sub theorem const_mem_Lp (α) {_ : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α) (c : E) [IsFiniteMeasure μ] : @AEEqFun.const α _ _ μ _ c ∈ Lp E p μ := (memℒp_const c).snorm_mk_lt_top #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_const MeasureTheory.Lp.const_mem_Lp instance instNorm : Norm (Lp E p μ) where norm f := ENNReal.toReal (snorm f p μ) #align measure_theory.Lp.has_norm MeasureTheory.Lp.instNorm -- note: we need this to be defeq to the instance from `SeminormedAddGroup.toNNNorm`, so -- can't use `ENNReal.toNNReal (snorm f p μ)` instance instNNNorm : NNNorm (Lp E p μ) where nnnorm f := ⟨‖f‖, ENNReal.toReal_nonneg⟩ #align measure_theory.Lp.has_nnnorm MeasureTheory.Lp.instNNNorm instance instDist : Dist (Lp E p μ) where dist f g := ‖f - g‖ #align measure_theory.Lp.has_dist MeasureTheory.Lp.instDist instance instEDist : EDist (Lp E p μ) where edist f g := snorm (⇑f - ⇑g) p μ #align measure_theory.Lp.has_edist MeasureTheory.Lp.instEDist theorem norm_def (f : Lp E p μ) : ‖f‖ = ENNReal.toReal (snorm f p μ) := rfl #align measure_theory.Lp.norm_def MeasureTheory.Lp.norm_def theorem nnnorm_def (f : Lp E p μ) : ‖f‖₊ = ENNReal.toNNReal (snorm f p μ) := rfl #align measure_theory.Lp.nnnorm_def MeasureTheory.Lp.nnnorm_def @[simp, norm_cast] protected theorem coe_nnnorm (f : Lp E p μ) : (‖f‖₊ : ℝ) = ‖f‖ := rfl #align measure_theory.Lp.coe_nnnorm MeasureTheory.Lp.coe_nnnorm @[simp, norm_cast] theorem nnnorm_coe_ennreal (f : Lp E p μ) : (‖f‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) = snorm f p μ := ENNReal.coe_toNNReal <| Lp.snorm_ne_top f @[simp] theorem norm_toLp (f : α → E) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : ‖hf.toLp f‖ = ENNReal.toReal (snorm f p μ) := by erw [norm_def, snorm_congr_ae (Memℒp.coeFn_toLp hf)] #align measure_theory.Lp.norm_to_Lp MeasureTheory.Lp.norm_toLp @[simp] theorem nnnorm_toLp (f : α → E) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : ‖hf.toLp f‖₊ = ENNReal.toNNReal (snorm f p μ) := NNReal.eq <| norm_toLp f hf #align measure_theory.Lp.nnnorm_to_Lp MeasureTheory.Lp.nnnorm_toLp theorem coe_nnnorm_toLp {f : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : (‖hf.toLp f‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) = snorm f p μ := by rw [nnnorm_toLp f hf, ENNReal.coe_toNNReal hf.2.ne] theorem dist_def (f g : Lp E p μ) : dist f g = (snorm (⇑f - ⇑g) p μ).toReal := by simp_rw [dist, norm_def] refine congr_arg _ ?_ apply snorm_congr_ae (coeFn_sub _ _) #align measure_theory.Lp.dist_def MeasureTheory.Lp.dist_def theorem edist_def (f g : Lp E p μ) : edist f g = snorm (⇑f - ⇑g) p μ := rfl #align measure_theory.Lp.edist_def MeasureTheory.Lp.edist_def protected theorem edist_dist (f g : Lp E p μ) : edist f g = .ofReal (dist f g) := by rw [edist_def, dist_def, ← snorm_congr_ae (coeFn_sub _ _), ENNReal.ofReal_toReal (snorm_ne_top (f - g))] protected theorem dist_edist (f g : Lp E p μ) : dist f g = (edist f g).toReal := MeasureTheory.Lp.dist_def .. theorem dist_eq_norm (f g : Lp E p μ) : dist f g = ‖f - g‖ := rfl @[simp] theorem edist_toLp_toLp (f g : α → E) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hg : Memℒp g p μ) : edist (hf.toLp f) (hg.toLp g) = snorm (f - g) p μ := by rw [edist_def] exact snorm_congr_ae (hf.coeFn_toLp.sub hg.coeFn_toLp) #align measure_theory.Lp.edist_to_Lp_to_Lp MeasureTheory.Lp.edist_toLp_toLp @[simp] theorem edist_toLp_zero (f : α → E) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : edist (hf.toLp f) 0 = snorm f p μ := by convert edist_toLp_toLp f 0 hf zero_memℒp simp #align measure_theory.Lp.edist_to_Lp_zero MeasureTheory.Lp.edist_toLp_zero @[simp] theorem nnnorm_zero : ‖(0 : Lp E p μ)‖₊ = 0 := by rw [nnnorm_def] change (snorm (⇑(0 : α →ₘ[μ] E)) p μ).toNNReal = 0 simp [snorm_congr_ae AEEqFun.coeFn_zero, snorm_zero] #align measure_theory.Lp.nnnorm_zero MeasureTheory.Lp.nnnorm_zero @[simp] theorem norm_zero : ‖(0 : Lp E p μ)‖ = 0 := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) nnnorm_zero #align measure_theory.Lp.norm_zero MeasureTheory.Lp.norm_zero @[simp] theorem norm_measure_zero (f : Lp E p (0 : MeasureTheory.Measure α)) : ‖f‖ = 0 := by simp [norm_def] @[simp] theorem norm_exponent_zero (f : Lp E 0 μ) : ‖f‖ = 0 := by simp [norm_def] theorem nnnorm_eq_zero_iff {f : Lp E p μ} (hp : 0 < p) : ‖f‖₊ = 0 ↔ f = 0 := by refine ⟨fun hf => ?_, fun hf => by simp [hf]⟩ rw [nnnorm_def, ENNReal.toNNReal_eq_zero_iff] at hf cases hf with | inl hf => rw [snorm_eq_zero_iff (Lp.aestronglyMeasurable f) hp.ne.symm] at hf exact Subtype.eq (AEEqFun.ext (hf.trans AEEqFun.coeFn_zero.symm)) | inr hf => exact absurd hf (snorm_ne_top f) #align measure_theory.Lp.nnnorm_eq_zero_iff MeasureTheory.Lp.nnnorm_eq_zero_iff theorem norm_eq_zero_iff {f : Lp E p μ} (hp : 0 < p) : ‖f‖ = 0 ↔ f = 0 := NNReal.coe_eq_zero.trans (nnnorm_eq_zero_iff hp) #align measure_theory.Lp.norm_eq_zero_iff MeasureTheory.Lp.norm_eq_zero_iff theorem eq_zero_iff_ae_eq_zero {f : Lp E p μ} : f = 0 ↔ f =ᵐ[μ] 0 := by rw [← (Lp.memℒp f).toLp_eq_toLp_iff zero_memℒp, Memℒp.toLp_zero, toLp_coeFn] #align measure_theory.Lp.eq_zero_iff_ae_eq_zero MeasureTheory.Lp.eq_zero_iff_ae_eq_zero @[simp] theorem nnnorm_neg (f : Lp E p μ) : ‖-f‖₊ = ‖f‖₊ := by rw [nnnorm_def, nnnorm_def, snorm_congr_ae (coeFn_neg _), snorm_neg] #align measure_theory.Lp.nnnorm_neg MeasureTheory.Lp.nnnorm_neg @[simp] theorem norm_neg (f : Lp E p μ) : ‖-f‖ = ‖f‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) (nnnorm_neg f) #align measure_theory.Lp.norm_neg MeasureTheory.Lp.norm_neg theorem nnnorm_le_mul_nnnorm_of_ae_le_mul {c : ℝ≥0} {f : Lp E p μ} {g : Lp F p μ} (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖₊ ≤ c * ‖g x‖₊) : ‖f‖₊ ≤ c * ‖g‖₊ := by simp only [nnnorm_def] have := snorm_le_nnreal_smul_snorm_of_ae_le_mul h p rwa [← ENNReal.toNNReal_le_toNNReal, ENNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul, ENNReal.toNNReal_mul, ENNReal.toNNReal_coe] at this · exact (Lp.memℒp _).snorm_ne_top · exact ENNReal.mul_ne_top ENNReal.coe_ne_top (Lp.memℒp _).snorm_ne_top #align measure_theory.Lp.nnnorm_le_mul_nnnorm_of_ae_le_mul MeasureTheory.Lp.nnnorm_le_mul_nnnorm_of_ae_le_mul theorem norm_le_mul_norm_of_ae_le_mul {c : ℝ} {f : Lp E p μ} {g : Lp F p μ} (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖) : ‖f‖ ≤ c * ‖g‖ := by rcases le_or_lt 0 c with hc | hc · lift c to ℝ≥0 using hc exact NNReal.coe_le_coe.mpr (nnnorm_le_mul_nnnorm_of_ae_le_mul h) · simp only [norm_def] have := snorm_eq_zero_and_zero_of_ae_le_mul_neg h hc p simp [this] #align measure_theory.Lp.norm_le_mul_norm_of_ae_le_mul MeasureTheory.Lp.norm_le_mul_norm_of_ae_le_mul theorem norm_le_norm_of_ae_le {f : Lp E p μ} {g : Lp F p μ} (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) : ‖f‖ ≤ ‖g‖ := by rw [norm_def, norm_def, ENNReal.toReal_le_toReal (snorm_ne_top _) (snorm_ne_top _)] exact snorm_mono_ae h #align measure_theory.Lp.norm_le_norm_of_ae_le MeasureTheory.Lp.norm_le_norm_of_ae_le theorem mem_Lp_of_nnnorm_ae_le_mul {c : ℝ≥0} {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} {g : Lp F p μ} (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖₊ ≤ c * ‖g x‖₊) : f ∈ Lp E p μ := mem_Lp_iff_memℒp.2 <| Memℒp.of_nnnorm_le_mul (Lp.memℒp g) f.aestronglyMeasurable h #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_nnnorm_ae_le_mul MeasureTheory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_nnnorm_ae_le_mul theorem mem_Lp_of_ae_le_mul {c : ℝ} {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} {g : Lp F p μ} (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖ ≤ c * ‖g x‖) : f ∈ Lp E p μ := mem_Lp_iff_memℒp.2 <| Memℒp.of_le_mul (Lp.memℒp g) f.aestronglyMeasurable h #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_ae_le_mul MeasureTheory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_ae_le_mul theorem mem_Lp_of_nnnorm_ae_le {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} {g : Lp F p μ} (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖₊ ≤ ‖g x‖₊) : f ∈ Lp E p μ := mem_Lp_iff_memℒp.2 <| Memℒp.of_le (Lp.memℒp g) f.aestronglyMeasurable h #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_nnnorm_ae_le MeasureTheory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_nnnorm_ae_le theorem mem_Lp_of_ae_le {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} {g : Lp F p μ} (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖ ≤ ‖g x‖) : f ∈ Lp E p μ := mem_Lp_of_nnnorm_ae_le h #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_ae_le MeasureTheory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_ae_le theorem mem_Lp_of_ae_nnnorm_bound [IsFiniteMeasure μ] {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} (C : ℝ≥0) (hfC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖₊ ≤ C) : f ∈ Lp E p μ := mem_Lp_iff_memℒp.2 <| Memℒp.of_bound f.aestronglyMeasurable _ hfC #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_ae_nnnorm_bound MeasureTheory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_ae_nnnorm_bound theorem mem_Lp_of_ae_bound [IsFiniteMeasure μ] {f : α →ₘ[μ] E} (C : ℝ) (hfC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖ ≤ C) : f ∈ Lp E p μ := mem_Lp_iff_memℒp.2 <| Memℒp.of_bound f.aestronglyMeasurable _ hfC #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_ae_bound MeasureTheory.Lp.mem_Lp_of_ae_bound theorem nnnorm_le_of_ae_bound [IsFiniteMeasure μ] {f : Lp E p μ} {C : ℝ≥0} (hfC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖₊ ≤ C) : ‖f‖₊ ≤ measureUnivNNReal μ ^ p.toReal⁻¹ * C := by by_cases hμ : μ = 0 · by_cases hp : p.toReal⁻¹ = 0 · simp [hp, hμ, nnnorm_def] · simp [hμ, nnnorm_def, Real.zero_rpow hp] rw [← ENNReal.coe_le_coe, nnnorm_def, ENNReal.coe_toNNReal (snorm_ne_top _)] refine (snorm_le_of_ae_nnnorm_bound hfC).trans_eq ?_ rw [← coe_measureUnivNNReal μ, ENNReal.coe_rpow_of_ne_zero (measureUnivNNReal_pos hμ).ne', ENNReal.coe_mul, mul_comm, ENNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul] #align measure_theory.Lp.nnnorm_le_of_ae_bound MeasureTheory.Lp.nnnorm_le_of_ae_bound theorem norm_le_of_ae_bound [IsFiniteMeasure μ] {f : Lp E p μ} {C : ℝ} (hC : 0 ≤ C) (hfC : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖f x‖ ≤ C) : ‖f‖ ≤ measureUnivNNReal μ ^ p.toReal⁻¹ * C := by lift C to ℝ≥0 using hC have := nnnorm_le_of_ae_bound hfC rwa [← NNReal.coe_le_coe, NNReal.coe_mul, NNReal.coe_rpow] at this #align measure_theory.Lp.norm_le_of_ae_bound MeasureTheory.Lp.norm_le_of_ae_bound instance instNormedAddCommGroup [hp : Fact (1 ≤ p)] : NormedAddCommGroup (Lp E p μ) := { AddGroupNorm.toNormedAddCommGroup { toFun := (norm : Lp E p μ → ℝ) map_zero' := norm_zero neg' := by simp add_le' := fun f g => by suffices (‖f + g‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ ‖f‖₊ + ‖g‖₊ from mod_cast this simp only [Lp.nnnorm_coe_ennreal] exact (snorm_congr_ae (AEEqFun.coeFn_add _ _)).trans_le (snorm_add_le (Lp.aestronglyMeasurable _) (Lp.aestronglyMeasurable _) hp.out) eq_zero_of_map_eq_zero' := fun f => (norm_eq_zero_iff <| zero_lt_one.trans_le hp.1).1 } with edist := edist edist_dist := Lp.edist_dist } #align measure_theory.Lp.normed_add_comm_group MeasureTheory.Lp.instNormedAddCommGroup -- check no diamond is created example [Fact (1 ≤ p)] : PseudoEMetricSpace.toEDist = (Lp.instEDist : EDist (Lp E p μ)) := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl example [Fact (1 ≤ p)] : SeminormedAddGroup.toNNNorm = (Lp.instNNNorm : NNNorm (Lp E p μ)) := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl section BoundedSMul variable {𝕜 𝕜' : Type*} variable [NormedRing 𝕜] [NormedRing 𝕜'] [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜' E] variable [BoundedSMul 𝕜 E] [BoundedSMul 𝕜' E] theorem const_smul_mem_Lp (c : 𝕜) (f : Lp E p μ) : c • (f : α →ₘ[μ] E) ∈ Lp E p μ := by rw [mem_Lp_iff_snorm_lt_top, snorm_congr_ae (AEEqFun.coeFn_smul _ _)] refine (snorm_const_smul_le _ _).trans_lt ?_ rw [ENNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul, ENNReal.mul_lt_top_iff] exact Or.inl ⟨ENNReal.coe_lt_top, f.prop⟩ #align measure_theory.Lp.mem_Lp_const_smul MeasureTheory.Lp.const_smul_mem_Lp variable (E p μ 𝕜) /-- The `𝕜`-submodule of elements of `α →ₘ[μ] E` whose `Lp` norm is finite. This is `Lp E p μ`, with extra structure. -/ def LpSubmodule : Submodule 𝕜 (α →ₘ[μ] E) := { Lp E p μ with smul_mem' := fun c f hf => by simpa using const_smul_mem_Lp c ⟨f, hf⟩ } #align measure_theory.Lp.Lp_submodule MeasureTheory.Lp.LpSubmodule variable {E p μ 𝕜} theorem coe_LpSubmodule : (LpSubmodule E p μ 𝕜).toAddSubgroup = Lp E p μ := rfl #align measure_theory.Lp.coe_Lp_submodule MeasureTheory.Lp.coe_LpSubmodule instance instModule : Module 𝕜 (Lp E p μ) := { (LpSubmodule E p μ 𝕜).module with } #align measure_theory.Lp.module MeasureTheory.Lp.instModule theorem coeFn_smul (c : 𝕜) (f : Lp E p μ) : ⇑(c • f) =ᵐ[μ] c • ⇑f := AEEqFun.coeFn_smul _ _ #align measure_theory.Lp.coe_fn_smul MeasureTheory.Lp.coeFn_smul instance instIsCentralScalar [Module 𝕜ᵐᵒᵖ E] [BoundedSMul 𝕜ᵐᵒᵖ E] [IsCentralScalar 𝕜 E] : IsCentralScalar 𝕜 (Lp E p μ) where op_smul_eq_smul k f := Subtype.ext <| op_smul_eq_smul k (f : α →ₘ[μ] E) #align measure_theory.Lp.is_central_scalar MeasureTheory.Lp.instIsCentralScalar instance instSMulCommClass [SMulCommClass 𝕜 𝕜' E] : SMulCommClass 𝕜 𝕜' (Lp E p μ) where smul_comm k k' f := Subtype.ext <| smul_comm k k' (f : α →ₘ[μ] E) #align measure_theory.Lp.smul_comm_class MeasureTheory.Lp.instSMulCommClass instance instIsScalarTower [SMul 𝕜 𝕜'] [IsScalarTower 𝕜 𝕜' E] : IsScalarTower 𝕜 𝕜' (Lp E p μ) where smul_assoc k k' f := Subtype.ext <| smul_assoc k k' (f : α →ₘ[μ] E) instance instBoundedSMul [Fact (1 ≤ p)] : BoundedSMul 𝕜 (Lp E p μ) := -- TODO: add `BoundedSMul.of_nnnorm_smul_le` BoundedSMul.of_norm_smul_le fun r f => by suffices (‖r • f‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ ‖r‖₊ * ‖f‖₊ from mod_cast this rw [nnnorm_def, nnnorm_def, ENNReal.coe_toNNReal (Lp.snorm_ne_top _), snorm_congr_ae (coeFn_smul _ _), ENNReal.coe_toNNReal (Lp.snorm_ne_top _)] exact snorm_const_smul_le r f #align measure_theory.Lp.has_bounded_smul MeasureTheory.Lp.instBoundedSMul end BoundedSMul section NormedSpace variable {𝕜 : Type*} [NormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] instance instNormedSpace [Fact (1 ≤ p)] : NormedSpace 𝕜 (Lp E p μ) where norm_smul_le _ _ := norm_smul_le _ _ #align measure_theory.Lp.normed_space MeasureTheory.Lp.instNormedSpace end NormedSpace end Lp namespace Memℒp variable {𝕜 : Type*} [NormedRing 𝕜] [Module 𝕜 E] [BoundedSMul 𝕜 E] theorem toLp_const_smul {f : α → E} (c : 𝕜) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : (hf.const_smul c).toLp (c • f) = c • hf.toLp f := rfl #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.to_Lp_const_smul MeasureTheory.Memℒp.toLp_const_smul end Memℒp /-! ### Indicator of a set as an element of Lᵖ For a set `s` with `(hs : MeasurableSet s)` and `(hμs : μ s < ∞)`, we build `indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c`, the element of `Lp` corresponding to `s.indicator (fun _ => c)`. -/ section Indicator variable {c : E} {f : α → E} {hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ} {s : Set α} theorem snormEssSup_indicator_le (s : Set α) (f : α → G) : snormEssSup (s.indicator f) μ ≤ snormEssSup f μ := by refine essSup_mono_ae (eventually_of_forall fun x => ?_) rw [ENNReal.coe_le_coe, nnnorm_indicator_eq_indicator_nnnorm] exact Set.indicator_le_self s _ x #align measure_theory.snorm_ess_sup_indicator_le MeasureTheory.snormEssSup_indicator_le theorem snormEssSup_indicator_const_le (s : Set α) (c : G) : snormEssSup (s.indicator fun _ : α => c) μ ≤ ‖c‖₊ := by by_cases hμ0 : μ = 0 · rw [hμ0, snormEssSup_measure_zero] exact zero_le _ · exact (snormEssSup_indicator_le s fun _ => c).trans (snormEssSup_const c hμ0).le #align measure_theory.snorm_ess_sup_indicator_const_le MeasureTheory.snormEssSup_indicator_const_le theorem snormEssSup_indicator_const_eq (s : Set α) (c : G) (hμs : μ s ≠ 0) : snormEssSup (s.indicator fun _ : α => c) μ = ‖c‖₊ := by refine le_antisymm (snormEssSup_indicator_const_le s c) ?_ by_contra! h have h' := ae_iff.mp (ae_lt_of_essSup_lt h) push_neg at h' refine hμs (measure_mono_null (fun x hx_mem => ?_) h') rw [Set.mem_setOf_eq, Set.indicator_of_mem hx_mem] #align measure_theory.snorm_ess_sup_indicator_const_eq MeasureTheory.snormEssSup_indicator_const_eq theorem snorm_indicator_le (f : α → E) : snorm (s.indicator f) p μ ≤ snorm f p μ := by refine snorm_mono_ae (eventually_of_forall fun x => ?_) suffices ‖s.indicator f x‖₊ ≤ ‖f x‖₊ by exact NNReal.coe_mono this rw [nnnorm_indicator_eq_indicator_nnnorm] exact s.indicator_le_self _ x #align measure_theory.snorm_indicator_le MeasureTheory.snorm_indicator_le theorem snorm_indicator_const₀ {c : G} (hs : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (hp : p ≠ 0) (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) : snorm (s.indicator fun _ => c) p μ = ‖c‖₊ * μ s ^ (1 / p.toReal) := have hp_pos : 0 < p.toReal := ENNReal.toReal_pos hp hp_top calc snorm (s.indicator fun _ => c) p μ = (∫⁻ x, ((‖(s.indicator fun _ ↦ c) x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ p.toReal) ∂μ) ^ (1 / p.toReal) := snorm_eq_lintegral_rpow_nnnorm hp hp_top _ = (∫⁻ x, (s.indicator fun _ ↦ (‖c‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ p.toReal) x ∂μ) ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by congr 2 refine (Set.comp_indicator_const c (fun x : G ↦ (‖x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ p.toReal) ?_) simp [hp_pos] _ = ‖c‖₊ * μ s ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by rw [lintegral_indicator_const₀ hs, ENNReal.mul_rpow_of_nonneg, ← ENNReal.rpow_mul, mul_one_div_cancel hp_pos.ne', ENNReal.rpow_one] positivity theorem snorm_indicator_const {c : G} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hp : p ≠ 0) (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) : snorm (s.indicator fun _ => c) p μ = ‖c‖₊ * μ s ^ (1 / p.toReal) := snorm_indicator_const₀ hs.nullMeasurableSet hp hp_top #align measure_theory.snorm_indicator_const MeasureTheory.snorm_indicator_const theorem snorm_indicator_const' {c : G} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hμs : μ s ≠ 0) (hp : p ≠ 0) : snorm (s.indicator fun _ => c) p μ = ‖c‖₊ * μ s ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by by_cases hp_top : p = ∞ · simp [hp_top, snormEssSup_indicator_const_eq s c hμs] · exact snorm_indicator_const hs hp hp_top #align measure_theory.snorm_indicator_const' MeasureTheory.snorm_indicator_const' theorem snorm_indicator_const_le (c : G) (p : ℝ≥0∞) : snorm (s.indicator fun _ => c) p μ ≤ ‖c‖₊ * μ s ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by rcases eq_or_ne p 0 with (rfl | hp) · simp only [snorm_exponent_zero, zero_le'] rcases eq_or_ne p ∞ with (rfl | h'p) · simp only [snorm_exponent_top, ENNReal.top_toReal, _root_.div_zero, ENNReal.rpow_zero, mul_one] exact snormEssSup_indicator_const_le _ _ let t := toMeasurable μ s calc snorm (s.indicator fun _ => c) p μ ≤ snorm (t.indicator fun _ => c) p μ := snorm_mono (norm_indicator_le_of_subset (subset_toMeasurable _ _) _) _ = ‖c‖₊ * μ t ^ (1 / p.toReal) := (snorm_indicator_const (measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _) hp h'p) _ = ‖c‖₊ * μ s ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by rw [measure_toMeasurable] #align measure_theory.snorm_indicator_const_le MeasureTheory.snorm_indicator_const_le theorem Memℒp.indicator (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : Memℒp (s.indicator f) p μ := ⟨hf.aestronglyMeasurable.indicator hs, lt_of_le_of_lt (snorm_indicator_le f) hf.snorm_lt_top⟩ #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.indicator MeasureTheory.Memℒp.indicator theorem snormEssSup_indicator_eq_snormEssSup_restrict {f : α → F} (hs : MeasurableSet s) : snormEssSup (s.indicator f) μ = snormEssSup f (μ.restrict s) := by simp_rw [snormEssSup, nnnorm_indicator_eq_indicator_nnnorm, ENNReal.coe_indicator, ENNReal.essSup_indicator_eq_essSup_restrict hs] #align measure_theory.snorm_ess_sup_indicator_eq_snorm_ess_sup_restrict MeasureTheory.snormEssSup_indicator_eq_snormEssSup_restrict theorem snorm_indicator_eq_snorm_restrict {f : α → F} (hs : MeasurableSet s) : snorm (s.indicator f) p μ = snorm f p (μ.restrict s) := by by_cases hp_zero : p = 0 · simp only [hp_zero, snorm_exponent_zero] by_cases hp_top : p = ∞ · simp_rw [hp_top, snorm_exponent_top] exact snormEssSup_indicator_eq_snormEssSup_restrict hs simp_rw [snorm_eq_lintegral_rpow_nnnorm hp_zero hp_top] suffices (∫⁻ x, (‖s.indicator f x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ p.toReal ∂μ) = ∫⁻ x in s, (‖f x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ p.toReal ∂μ by rw [this] rw [← lintegral_indicator _ hs] congr simp_rw [nnnorm_indicator_eq_indicator_nnnorm, ENNReal.coe_indicator] have h_zero : (fun x => x ^ p.toReal) (0 : ℝ≥0∞) = 0 := by simp [ENNReal.toReal_pos hp_zero hp_top] -- Porting note: The implicit argument should be specified because the elaborator can't deal with -- `∘` well. exact (Set.indicator_comp_of_zero (g := fun x : ℝ≥0∞ => x ^ p.toReal) h_zero).symm #align measure_theory.snorm_indicator_eq_snorm_restrict MeasureTheory.snorm_indicator_eq_snorm_restrict theorem memℒp_indicator_iff_restrict (hs : MeasurableSet s) : Memℒp (s.indicator f) p μ ↔ Memℒp f p (μ.restrict s) := by simp [Memℒp, aestronglyMeasurable_indicator_iff hs, snorm_indicator_eq_snorm_restrict hs] #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp_indicator_iff_restrict MeasureTheory.memℒp_indicator_iff_restrict /-- If a function is supported on a finite-measure set and belongs to `ℒ^p`, then it belongs to `ℒ^q` for any `q ≤ p`. -/ theorem Memℒp.memℒp_of_exponent_le_of_measure_support_ne_top {p q : ℝ≥0∞} {f : α → E} (hfq : Memℒp f q μ) {s : Set α} (hf : ∀ x, x ∉ s → f x = 0) (hs : μ s ≠ ∞) (hpq : p ≤ q) : Memℒp f p μ := by have : (toMeasurable μ s).indicator f = f := by apply Set.indicator_eq_self.2 apply Function.support_subset_iff'.2 (fun x hx ↦ hf x ?_) contrapose! hx exact subset_toMeasurable μ s hx rw [← this, memℒp_indicator_iff_restrict (measurableSet_toMeasurable μ s)] at hfq ⊢ have : Fact (μ (toMeasurable μ s) < ∞) := ⟨by simpa [lt_top_iff_ne_top] using hs⟩ exact memℒp_of_exponent_le hfq hpq theorem memℒp_indicator_const (p : ℝ≥0∞) (hs : MeasurableSet s) (c : E) (hμsc : c = 0 ∨ μ s ≠ ∞) : Memℒp (s.indicator fun _ => c) p μ := by rw [memℒp_indicator_iff_restrict hs] rcases hμsc with rfl | hμ · exact zero_memℒp · have := Fact.mk hμ.lt_top apply memℒp_const #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp_indicator_const MeasureTheory.memℒp_indicator_const /-- The `ℒ^p` norm of the indicator of a set is uniformly small if the set itself has small measure, for any `p < ∞`. Given here as an existential `∀ ε > 0, ∃ η > 0, ...` to avoid later management of `ℝ≥0∞`-arithmetic. -/ theorem exists_snorm_indicator_le (hp : p ≠ ∞) (c : E) {ε : ℝ≥0∞} (hε : ε ≠ 0) : ∃ η : ℝ≥0, 0 < η ∧ ∀ s : Set α, μ s ≤ η → snorm (s.indicator fun _ => c) p μ ≤ ε := by rcases eq_or_ne p 0 with (rfl | h'p) · exact ⟨1, zero_lt_one, fun s _ => by simp⟩ have hp₀ : 0 < p := bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.2 h'p have hp₀' : 0 ≤ 1 / p.toReal := div_nonneg zero_le_one ENNReal.toReal_nonneg have hp₀'' : 0 < p.toReal := ENNReal.toReal_pos hp₀.ne' hp obtain ⟨η, hη_pos, hη_le⟩ : ∃ η : ℝ≥0, 0 < η ∧ (‖c‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) * (η : ℝ≥0∞) ^ (1 / p.toReal) ≤ ε := by have : Filter.Tendsto (fun x : ℝ≥0 => ((‖c‖₊ * x ^ (1 / p.toReal) : ℝ≥0) : ℝ≥0∞)) (𝓝 0) (𝓝 (0 : ℝ≥0)) := by rw [ENNReal.tendsto_coe] convert (NNReal.continuousAt_rpow_const (Or.inr hp₀')).tendsto.const_mul _ simp [hp₀''.ne'] have hε' : 0 < ε := hε.bot_lt obtain ⟨δ, hδ, hδε'⟩ := NNReal.nhds_zero_basis.eventually_iff.mp (eventually_le_of_tendsto_lt hε' this) obtain ⟨η, hη, hηδ⟩ := exists_between hδ refine ⟨η, hη, ?_⟩ rw [ENNReal.coe_rpow_of_nonneg _ hp₀', ← ENNReal.coe_mul] exact hδε' hηδ refine ⟨η, hη_pos, fun s hs => ?_⟩ refine (snorm_indicator_const_le _ _).trans (le_trans ?_ hη_le) exact mul_le_mul_left' (ENNReal.rpow_le_rpow hs hp₀') _ #align measure_theory.exists_snorm_indicator_le MeasureTheory.exists_snorm_indicator_le protected lemma Memℒp.piecewise [DecidablePred (· ∈ s)] {g} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : Memℒp f p (μ.restrict s)) (hg : Memℒp g p (μ.restrict sᶜ)) : Memℒp (s.piecewise f g) p μ := by by_cases hp_zero : p = 0 · simp only [hp_zero, memℒp_zero_iff_aestronglyMeasurable] exact AEStronglyMeasurable.piecewise hs hf.1 hg.1 refine ⟨AEStronglyMeasurable.piecewise hs hf.1 hg.1, ?_⟩ rcases eq_or_ne p ∞ with rfl | hp_top · rw [snorm_top_piecewise f g hs] exact max_lt hf.2 hg.2 rw [snorm_lt_top_iff_lintegral_rpow_nnnorm_lt_top hp_zero hp_top, ← lintegral_add_compl _ hs, ENNReal.add_lt_top] constructor · have h : ∀ᵐ (x : α) ∂μ, x ∈ s → (‖Set.piecewise s f g x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ p.toReal = (‖f x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ p.toReal := by filter_upwards with a ha using by simp [ha] rw [set_lintegral_congr_fun hs h] exact lintegral_rpow_nnnorm_lt_top_of_snorm_lt_top hp_zero hp_top hf.2 · have h : ∀ᵐ (x : α) ∂μ, x ∈ sᶜ → (‖Set.piecewise s f g x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ p.toReal = (‖g x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ p.toReal := by filter_upwards with a ha have ha' : a ∉ s := ha simp [ha'] rw [set_lintegral_congr_fun hs.compl h] exact lintegral_rpow_nnnorm_lt_top_of_snorm_lt_top hp_zero hp_top hg.2 end Indicator section IndicatorConstLp open Set Function variable {s : Set α} {hs : MeasurableSet s} {hμs : μ s ≠ ∞} {c : E} /-- Indicator of a set as an element of `Lp`. -/ def indicatorConstLp (p : ℝ≥0∞) (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hμs : μ s ≠ ∞) (c : E) : Lp E p μ := Memℒp.toLp (s.indicator fun _ => c) (memℒp_indicator_const p hs c (Or.inr hμs)) #align measure_theory.indicator_const_Lp MeasureTheory.indicatorConstLp /-- A version of `Set.indicator_add` for `MeasureTheory.indicatorConstLp`.-/ theorem indicatorConstLp_add {c' : E} : indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c + indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c' = indicatorConstLp p hs hμs (c + c') := by simp_rw [indicatorConstLp, ← Memℒp.toLp_add, indicator_add] rfl /-- A version of `Set.indicator_sub` for `MeasureTheory.indicatorConstLp`.-/ theorem indicatorConstLp_sub {c' : E} : indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c - indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c' = indicatorConstLp p hs hμs (c - c') := by simp_rw [indicatorConstLp, ← Memℒp.toLp_sub, indicator_sub] rfl theorem indicatorConstLp_coeFn : ⇑(indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c) =ᵐ[μ] s.indicator fun _ => c := Memℒp.coeFn_toLp (memℒp_indicator_const p hs c (Or.inr hμs)) #align measure_theory.indicator_const_Lp_coe_fn MeasureTheory.indicatorConstLp_coeFn theorem indicatorConstLp_coeFn_mem : ∀ᵐ x : α ∂μ, x ∈ s → indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c x = c := indicatorConstLp_coeFn.mono fun _x hx hxs => hx.trans (Set.indicator_of_mem hxs _) #align measure_theory.indicator_const_Lp_coe_fn_mem MeasureTheory.indicatorConstLp_coeFn_mem theorem indicatorConstLp_coeFn_nmem : ∀ᵐ x : α ∂μ, x ∉ s → indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c x = 0 := indicatorConstLp_coeFn.mono fun _x hx hxs => hx.trans (Set.indicator_of_not_mem hxs _) #align measure_theory.indicator_const_Lp_coe_fn_nmem MeasureTheory.indicatorConstLp_coeFn_nmem theorem norm_indicatorConstLp (hp_ne_zero : p ≠ 0) (hp_ne_top : p ≠ ∞) : ‖indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c‖ = ‖c‖ * (μ s).toReal ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by rw [Lp.norm_def, snorm_congr_ae indicatorConstLp_coeFn, snorm_indicator_const hs hp_ne_zero hp_ne_top, ENNReal.toReal_mul, ENNReal.toReal_rpow, ENNReal.coe_toReal, coe_nnnorm] #align measure_theory.norm_indicator_const_Lp MeasureTheory.norm_indicatorConstLp theorem norm_indicatorConstLp_top (hμs_ne_zero : μ s ≠ 0) : ‖indicatorConstLp ∞ hs hμs c‖ = ‖c‖ := by rw [Lp.norm_def, snorm_congr_ae indicatorConstLp_coeFn, snorm_indicator_const' hs hμs_ne_zero ENNReal.top_ne_zero, ENNReal.top_toReal, _root_.div_zero, ENNReal.rpow_zero, mul_one, ENNReal.coe_toReal, coe_nnnorm] #align measure_theory.norm_indicator_const_Lp_top MeasureTheory.norm_indicatorConstLp_top theorem norm_indicatorConstLp' (hp_pos : p ≠ 0) (hμs_pos : μ s ≠ 0) : ‖indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c‖ = ‖c‖ * (μ s).toReal ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by by_cases hp_top : p = ∞ · rw [hp_top, ENNReal.top_toReal, _root_.div_zero, Real.rpow_zero, mul_one] exact norm_indicatorConstLp_top hμs_pos · exact norm_indicatorConstLp hp_pos hp_top #align measure_theory.norm_indicator_const_Lp' MeasureTheory.norm_indicatorConstLp' theorem norm_indicatorConstLp_le : ‖indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c‖ ≤ ‖c‖ * (μ s).toReal ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by rw [indicatorConstLp, Lp.norm_toLp] refine ENNReal.toReal_le_of_le_ofReal (by positivity) ?_ refine (snorm_indicator_const_le _ _).trans_eq ?_ rw [← coe_nnnorm, ENNReal.ofReal_mul (NNReal.coe_nonneg _), ENNReal.ofReal_coe_nnreal, ENNReal.toReal_rpow, ENNReal.ofReal_toReal] exact ENNReal.rpow_ne_top_of_nonneg (by positivity) hμs theorem edist_indicatorConstLp_eq_nnnorm {t : Set α} {ht : MeasurableSet t} {hμt : μ t ≠ ∞} : edist (indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c) (indicatorConstLp p ht hμt c) = ‖indicatorConstLp p (hs.symmDiff ht) (measure_symmDiff_ne_top hμs hμt) c‖₊ := by unfold indicatorConstLp rw [Lp.edist_toLp_toLp, snorm_indicator_sub_indicator, Lp.coe_nnnorm_toLp] theorem dist_indicatorConstLp_eq_norm {t : Set α} {ht : MeasurableSet t} {hμt : μ t ≠ ∞} : dist (indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c) (indicatorConstLp p ht hμt c) = ‖indicatorConstLp p (hs.symmDiff ht) (measure_symmDiff_ne_top hμs hμt) c‖ := by rw [Lp.dist_edist, edist_indicatorConstLp_eq_nnnorm, ENNReal.coe_toReal, Lp.coe_nnnorm] @[simp] theorem indicatorConstLp_empty : indicatorConstLp p MeasurableSet.empty (by simp : μ ∅ ≠ ∞) c = 0 := by simp only [indicatorConstLp, Set.indicator_empty', Memℒp.toLp_zero] #align measure_theory.indicator_const_empty MeasureTheory.indicatorConstLp_empty theorem indicatorConstLp_inj {s t : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hsμ : μ s ≠ ∞) (ht : MeasurableSet t) (htμ : μ t ≠ ∞) {c : E} (hc : c ≠ 0) (h : indicatorConstLp p hs hsμ c = indicatorConstLp p ht htμ c) : s =ᵐ[μ] t := .of_indicator_const hc <| calc s.indicator (fun _ ↦ c) =ᵐ[μ] indicatorConstLp p hs hsμ c := indicatorConstLp_coeFn.symm _ = indicatorConstLp p ht htμ c := by rw [h] _ =ᵐ[μ] t.indicator (fun _ ↦ c) := indicatorConstLp_coeFn theorem memℒp_add_of_disjoint {f g : α → E} (h : Disjoint (support f) (support g)) (hf : StronglyMeasurable f) (hg : StronglyMeasurable g) : Memℒp (f + g) p μ ↔ Memℒp f p μ ∧ Memℒp g p μ := by borelize E refine ⟨fun hfg => ⟨?_, ?_⟩, fun h => h.1.add h.2⟩ · rw [← Set.indicator_add_eq_left h]; exact hfg.indicator (measurableSet_support hf.measurable) · rw [← Set.indicator_add_eq_right h]; exact hfg.indicator (measurableSet_support hg.measurable) #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp_add_of_disjoint MeasureTheory.memℒp_add_of_disjoint /-- The indicator of a disjoint union of two sets is the sum of the indicators of the sets. -/ theorem indicatorConstLp_disjoint_union {s t : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (ht : MeasurableSet t) (hμs : μ s ≠ ∞) (hμt : μ t ≠ ∞) (hst : s ∩ t = ∅) (c : E) : indicatorConstLp p (hs.union ht) (measure_union_ne_top hμs hμt) c = indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c + indicatorConstLp p ht hμt c := by ext1 refine indicatorConstLp_coeFn.trans (EventuallyEq.trans ?_ (Lp.coeFn_add _ _).symm) refine EventuallyEq.trans ?_ (EventuallyEq.add indicatorConstLp_coeFn.symm indicatorConstLp_coeFn.symm) rw [Set.indicator_union_of_disjoint (Set.disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty.mpr hst) _] #align measure_theory.indicator_const_Lp_disjoint_union MeasureTheory.indicatorConstLp_disjoint_union end IndicatorConstLp section const variable (μ p) variable [IsFiniteMeasure μ] (c : E) /-- Constant function as an element of `MeasureTheory.Lp` for a finite measure. -/ protected def Lp.const : E →+ Lp E p μ where toFun c := ⟨AEEqFun.const α c, const_mem_Lp α μ c⟩ map_zero' := rfl map_add' _ _ := rfl lemma Lp.coeFn_const : Lp.const p μ c =ᵐ[μ] Function.const α c := AEEqFun.coeFn_const α c @[simp] lemma Lp.const_val : (Lp.const p μ c).1 = AEEqFun.const α c := rfl @[simp] lemma Memℒp.toLp_const : Memℒp.toLp _ (memℒp_const c) = Lp.const p μ c := rfl @[simp] lemma indicatorConstLp_univ : indicatorConstLp p .univ (measure_ne_top μ _) c = Lp.const p μ c := by rw [← Memℒp.toLp_const, indicatorConstLp] simp only [Set.indicator_univ, Function.const] theorem Lp.norm_const [NeZero μ] (hp_zero : p ≠ 0) : ‖Lp.const p μ c‖ = ‖c‖ * (μ Set.univ).toReal ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by have := NeZero.ne μ rw [← Memℒp.toLp_const, Lp.norm_toLp, snorm_const] <;> try assumption rw [ENNReal.toReal_mul, ENNReal.coe_toReal, ← ENNReal.toReal_rpow, coe_nnnorm] theorem Lp.norm_const' (hp_zero : p ≠ 0) (hp_top : p ≠ ∞) : ‖Lp.const p μ c‖ = ‖c‖ * (μ Set.univ).toReal ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by rw [← Memℒp.toLp_const, Lp.norm_toLp, snorm_const'] <;> try assumption rw [ENNReal.toReal_mul, ENNReal.coe_toReal, ← ENNReal.toReal_rpow, coe_nnnorm] theorem Lp.norm_const_le : ‖Lp.const p μ c‖ ≤ ‖c‖ * (μ Set.univ).toReal ^ (1 / p.toReal) := by rw [← indicatorConstLp_univ] exact norm_indicatorConstLp_le /-- `MeasureTheory.Lp.const` as a `LinearMap`. -/ @[simps] protected def Lp.constₗ (𝕜 : Type*) [NormedRing 𝕜] [Module 𝕜 E] [BoundedSMul 𝕜 E] : E →ₗ[𝕜] Lp E p μ where toFun := Lp.const p μ map_add' := map_add _ map_smul' _ _ := rfl @[simps! apply] protected def Lp.constL (𝕜 : Type*) [NormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] [Fact (1 ≤ p)] : E →L[𝕜] Lp E p μ := (Lp.constₗ p μ 𝕜).mkContinuous ((μ Set.univ).toReal ^ (1 / p.toReal)) fun _ ↦ (Lp.norm_const_le _ _ _).trans_eq (mul_comm _ _) theorem Lp.norm_constL_le (𝕜 : Type*) [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] [Fact (1 ≤ p)] : ‖(Lp.constL p μ 𝕜 : E →L[𝕜] Lp E p μ)‖ ≤ (μ Set.univ).toReal ^ (1 / p.toReal) := LinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le _ (by positivity) _ end const theorem Memℒp.norm_rpow_div {f : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (q : ℝ≥0∞) : Memℒp (fun x : α => ‖f x‖ ^ q.toReal) (p / q) μ := by refine ⟨(hf.1.norm.aemeasurable.pow_const q.toReal).aestronglyMeasurable, ?_⟩ by_cases q_top : q = ∞ · simp [q_top] by_cases q_zero : q = 0 · simp [q_zero] by_cases p_zero : p = 0 · simp [p_zero] rw [ENNReal.div_zero p_zero] exact (memℒp_top_const (1 : ℝ)).2 rw [snorm_norm_rpow _ (ENNReal.toReal_pos q_zero q_top)] apply ENNReal.rpow_lt_top_of_nonneg ENNReal.toReal_nonneg rw [ENNReal.ofReal_toReal q_top, div_eq_mul_inv, mul_assoc, ENNReal.inv_mul_cancel q_zero q_top, mul_one] exact hf.2.ne #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.norm_rpow_div MeasureTheory.Memℒp.norm_rpow_div theorem memℒp_norm_rpow_iff {q : ℝ≥0∞} {f : α → E} (hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ) (q_zero : q ≠ 0) (q_top : q ≠ ∞) : Memℒp (fun x : α => ‖f x‖ ^ q.toReal) (p / q) μ ↔ Memℒp f p μ := by refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => h.norm_rpow_div q⟩ apply (memℒp_norm_iff hf).1 convert h.norm_rpow_div q⁻¹ using 1 · ext x rw [Real.norm_eq_abs, Real.abs_rpow_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg _), ← Real.rpow_mul (abs_nonneg _), ENNReal.toReal_inv, mul_inv_cancel, abs_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg _), Real.rpow_one] simp [ENNReal.toReal_eq_zero_iff, not_or, q_zero, q_top] · rw [div_eq_mul_inv, inv_inv, div_eq_mul_inv, mul_assoc, ENNReal.inv_mul_cancel q_zero q_top, mul_one] #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp_norm_rpow_iff MeasureTheory.memℒp_norm_rpow_iff theorem Memℒp.norm_rpow {f : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) (hp_ne_zero : p ≠ 0) (hp_ne_top : p ≠ ∞) : Memℒp (fun x : α => ‖f x‖ ^ p.toReal) 1 μ := by convert hf.norm_rpow_div p rw [div_eq_mul_inv, ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel hp_ne_zero hp_ne_top] #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.norm_rpow MeasureTheory.Memℒp.norm_rpow theorem AEEqFun.compMeasurePreserving_mem_Lp {β : Type*} [MeasurableSpace β] {μb : MeasureTheory.Measure β} {g : β →ₘ[μb] E} (hg : g ∈ Lp E p μb) {f : α → β} (hf : MeasurePreserving f μ μb) : g.compMeasurePreserving f hf ∈ Lp E p μ := by rw [Lp.mem_Lp_iff_snorm_lt_top] at hg ⊢ rwa [snorm_compMeasurePreserving] namespace Lp /-! ### Composition with a measure preserving function -/ variable {β : Type*} [MeasurableSpace β] {μb : MeasureTheory.Measure β} {f : α → β} /-- Composition of an `L^p` function with a measure preserving function is an `L^p` function. -/ def compMeasurePreserving (f : α → β) (hf : MeasurePreserving f μ μb) : Lp E p μb →+ Lp E p μ where toFun g := ⟨g.1.compMeasurePreserving f hf, g.1.compMeasurePreserving_mem_Lp g.2 hf⟩ map_zero' := rfl map_add' := by rintro ⟨⟨_⟩, _⟩ ⟨⟨_⟩, _⟩; rfl @[simp] theorem compMeasurePreserving_val (g : Lp E p μb) (hf : MeasurePreserving f μ μb) : (compMeasurePreserving f hf g).1 = g.1.compMeasurePreserving f hf := rfl theorem coeFn_compMeasurePreserving (g : Lp E p μb) (hf : MeasurePreserving f μ μb) : compMeasurePreserving f hf g =ᵐ[μ] g ∘ f := g.1.coeFn_compMeasurePreserving hf @[simp] theorem norm_compMeasurePreserving (g : Lp E p μb) (hf : MeasurePreserving f μ μb) : ‖compMeasurePreserving f hf g‖ = ‖g‖ := congr_arg ENNReal.toReal <| g.1.snorm_compMeasurePreserving hf variable (𝕜 : Type*) [NormedRing 𝕜] [Module 𝕜 E] [BoundedSMul 𝕜 E] /-- `MeasureTheory.Lp.compMeasurePreserving` as a linear map. -/ @[simps] def compMeasurePreservingₗ (f : α → β) (hf : MeasurePreserving f μ μb) : Lp E p μb →ₗ[𝕜] Lp E p μ where __ := compMeasurePreserving f hf map_smul' c g := by rcases g with ⟨⟨_⟩, _⟩; rfl /-- `MeasureTheory.Lp.compMeasurePreserving` as a linear isometry. -/ @[simps!] def compMeasurePreservingₗᵢ [Fact (1 ≤ p)] (f : α → β) (hf : MeasurePreserving f μ μb) : Lp E p μb →ₗᵢ[𝕜] Lp E p μ where toLinearMap := compMeasurePreservingₗ 𝕜 f hf norm_map' := (norm_compMeasurePreserving · hf) end Lp end MeasureTheory open MeasureTheory /-! ### Composition on `L^p` We show that Lipschitz functions vanishing at zero act by composition on `L^p`, and specialize this to the composition with continuous linear maps, and to the definition of the positive part of an `L^p` function. -/ section Composition variable {g : E → F} {c : ℝ≥0} theorem LipschitzWith.comp_memℒp {α E F} {K} [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedAddCommGroup F] {f : α → E} {g : E → F} (hg : LipschitzWith K g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) (hL : Memℒp f p μ) : Memℒp (g ∘ f) p μ := have : ∀ x, ‖g (f x)‖ ≤ K * ‖f x‖ := fun x ↦ by -- TODO: add `LipschitzWith.nnnorm_sub_le` and `LipschitzWith.nnnorm_le` simpa [g0] using hg.norm_sub_le (f x) 0 hL.of_le_mul (hg.continuous.comp_aestronglyMeasurable hL.1) (eventually_of_forall this) #align lipschitz_with.comp_mem_ℒp LipschitzWith.comp_memℒp theorem MeasureTheory.Memℒp.of_comp_antilipschitzWith {α E F} {K'} [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedAddCommGroup F] {f : α → E} {g : E → F} (hL : Memℒp (g ∘ f) p μ) (hg : UniformContinuous g) (hg' : AntilipschitzWith K' g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) : Memℒp f p μ := by have A : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ K' * ‖g (f x)‖ := by intro x -- TODO: add `AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_nnnorm_sub` and `AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_norm` rw [← dist_zero_right, ← dist_zero_right, ← g0] apply hg'.le_mul_dist have B : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ := (hg'.uniformEmbedding hg).embedding.aestronglyMeasurable_comp_iff.1 hL.1 exact hL.of_le_mul B (Filter.eventually_of_forall A) #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.of_comp_antilipschitz_with MeasureTheory.Memℒp.of_comp_antilipschitzWith namespace LipschitzWith theorem memℒp_comp_iff_of_antilipschitz {α E F} {K K'} [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedAddCommGroup F] {f : α → E} {g : E → F} (hg : LipschitzWith K g) (hg' : AntilipschitzWith K' g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) : Memℒp (g ∘ f) p μ ↔ Memℒp f p μ := ⟨fun h => h.of_comp_antilipschitzWith hg.uniformContinuous hg' g0, fun h => hg.comp_memℒp g0 h⟩ #align lipschitz_with.mem_ℒp_comp_iff_of_antilipschitz LipschitzWith.memℒp_comp_iff_of_antilipschitz /-- When `g` is a Lipschitz function sending `0` to `0` and `f` is in `Lp`, then `g ∘ f` is well defined as an element of `Lp`. -/ def compLp (hg : LipschitzWith c g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) (f : Lp E p μ) : Lp F p μ := ⟨AEEqFun.comp g hg.continuous (f : α →ₘ[μ] E), by suffices ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ‖AEEqFun.comp g hg.continuous (f : α →ₘ[μ] E) x‖ ≤ c * ‖f x‖ from Lp.mem_Lp_of_ae_le_mul this filter_upwards [AEEqFun.coeFn_comp g hg.continuous (f : α →ₘ[μ] E)] with a ha simp only [ha] rw [← dist_zero_right, ← dist_zero_right, ← g0] exact hg.dist_le_mul (f a) 0⟩ #align lipschitz_with.comp_Lp LipschitzWith.compLp theorem coeFn_compLp (hg : LipschitzWith c g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) (f : Lp E p μ) : hg.compLp g0 f =ᵐ[μ] g ∘ f := AEEqFun.coeFn_comp _ hg.continuous _ #align lipschitz_with.coe_fn_comp_Lp LipschitzWith.coeFn_compLp @[simp] theorem compLp_zero (hg : LipschitzWith c g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) : hg.compLp g0 (0 : Lp E p μ) = 0 := by rw [Lp.eq_zero_iff_ae_eq_zero] apply (coeFn_compLp _ _ _).trans filter_upwards [Lp.coeFn_zero E p μ] with _ ha simp only [ha, g0, Function.comp_apply, Pi.zero_apply] #align lipschitz_with.comp_Lp_zero LipschitzWith.compLp_zero theorem norm_compLp_sub_le (hg : LipschitzWith c g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) (f f' : Lp E p μ) : ‖hg.compLp g0 f - hg.compLp g0 f'‖ ≤ c * ‖f - f'‖ := by apply Lp.norm_le_mul_norm_of_ae_le_mul filter_upwards [hg.coeFn_compLp g0 f, hg.coeFn_compLp g0 f', Lp.coeFn_sub (hg.compLp g0 f) (hg.compLp g0 f'), Lp.coeFn_sub f f'] with a ha1 ha2 ha3 ha4 simp only [ha1, ha2, ha3, ha4, ← dist_eq_norm, Pi.sub_apply, Function.comp_apply] exact hg.dist_le_mul (f a) (f' a) #align lipschitz_with.norm_comp_Lp_sub_le LipschitzWith.norm_compLp_sub_le theorem norm_compLp_le (hg : LipschitzWith c g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) (f : Lp E p μ) : ‖hg.compLp g0 f‖ ≤ c * ‖f‖ := by simpa using hg.norm_compLp_sub_le g0 f 0 #align lipschitz_with.norm_comp_Lp_le LipschitzWith.norm_compLp_le theorem lipschitzWith_compLp [Fact (1 ≤ p)] (hg : LipschitzWith c g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) : LipschitzWith c (hg.compLp g0 : Lp E p μ → Lp F p μ) := LipschitzWith.of_dist_le_mul fun f g => by simp [dist_eq_norm, norm_compLp_sub_le] #align lipschitz_with.lipschitz_with_comp_Lp LipschitzWith.lipschitzWith_compLp theorem continuous_compLp [Fact (1 ≤ p)] (hg : LipschitzWith c g) (g0 : g 0 = 0) : Continuous (hg.compLp g0 : Lp E p μ → Lp F p μ) := (lipschitzWith_compLp hg g0).continuous #align lipschitz_with.continuous_comp_Lp LipschitzWith.continuous_compLp end LipschitzWith namespace ContinuousLinearMap variable {𝕜 : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F] /-- Composing `f : Lp` with `L : E →L[𝕜] F`. -/ def compLp (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (f : Lp E p μ) : Lp F p μ := L.lipschitz.compLp (map_zero L) f #align continuous_linear_map.comp_Lp ContinuousLinearMap.compLp theorem coeFn_compLp (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (f : Lp E p μ) : ∀ᵐ a ∂μ, (L.compLp f) a = L (f a) := LipschitzWith.coeFn_compLp _ _ _ #align continuous_linear_map.coe_fn_comp_Lp ContinuousLinearMap.coeFn_compLp theorem coeFn_compLp' (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (f : Lp E p μ) : L.compLp f =ᵐ[μ] fun a => L (f a) := L.coeFn_compLp f #align continuous_linear_map.coe_fn_comp_Lp' ContinuousLinearMap.coeFn_compLp' theorem comp_memℒp (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (f : Lp E p μ) : Memℒp (L ∘ f) p μ := (Lp.memℒp (L.compLp f)).ae_eq (L.coeFn_compLp' f) #align continuous_linear_map.comp_mem_ℒp ContinuousLinearMap.comp_memℒp theorem comp_memℒp' (L : E →L[𝕜] F) {f : α → E} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : Memℒp (L ∘ f) p μ := (L.comp_memℒp (hf.toLp f)).ae_eq (EventuallyEq.fun_comp hf.coeFn_toLp _) #align continuous_linear_map.comp_mem_ℒp' ContinuousLinearMap.comp_memℒp' section RCLike variable {K : Type*} [RCLike K] theorem _root_.MeasureTheory.Memℒp.ofReal {f : α → ℝ} (hf : Memℒp f p μ) : Memℒp (fun x => (f x : K)) p μ := (@RCLike.ofRealCLM K _).comp_memℒp' hf #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp.of_real MeasureTheory.Memℒp.ofReal theorem _root_.MeasureTheory.memℒp_re_im_iff {f : α → K} : Memℒp (fun x ↦ RCLike.re (f x)) p μ ∧ Memℒp (fun x ↦ RCLike.im (f x)) p μ ↔ Memℒp f p μ := by refine ⟨?_, fun hf => ⟨hf.re, hf.im⟩⟩ rintro ⟨hre, him⟩ convert MeasureTheory.Memℒp.add (E := K) hre.ofReal (him.ofReal.const_mul RCLike.I) ext1 x rw [Pi.add_apply, mul_comm, RCLike.re_add_im] #align measure_theory.mem_ℒp_re_im_iff MeasureTheory.memℒp_re_im_iff end RCLike theorem add_compLp (L L' : E →L[𝕜] F) (f : Lp E p μ) : (L + L').compLp f = L.compLp f + L'.compLp f := by ext1 refine (coeFn_compLp' (L + L') f).trans ?_ refine EventuallyEq.trans ?_ (Lp.coeFn_add _ _).symm refine EventuallyEq.trans ?_ (EventuallyEq.add (L.coeFn_compLp' f).symm (L'.coeFn_compLp' f).symm) filter_upwards with x rw [coe_add', Pi.add_def] #align continuous_linear_map.add_comp_Lp ContinuousLinearMap.add_compLp theorem smul_compLp {𝕜'} [NormedRing 𝕜'] [Module 𝕜' F] [BoundedSMul 𝕜' F] [SMulCommClass 𝕜 𝕜' F] (c : 𝕜') (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (f : Lp E p μ) : (c • L).compLp f = c • L.compLp f := by ext1 refine (coeFn_compLp' (c • L) f).trans ?_ refine EventuallyEq.trans ?_ (Lp.coeFn_smul _ _).symm refine (L.coeFn_compLp' f).mono fun x hx => ?_ rw [Pi.smul_apply, hx, coe_smul', Pi.smul_def] #align continuous_linear_map.smul_comp_Lp ContinuousLinearMap.smul_compLp theorem norm_compLp_le (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (f : Lp E p μ) : ‖L.compLp f‖ ≤ ‖L‖ * ‖f‖ := LipschitzWith.norm_compLp_le _ _ _ #align continuous_linear_map.norm_comp_Lp_le ContinuousLinearMap.norm_compLp_le variable (μ p) /-- Composing `f : Lp E p μ` with `L : E →L[𝕜] F`, seen as a `𝕜`-linear map on `Lp E p μ`. -/ def compLpₗ (L : E →L[𝕜] F) : Lp E p μ →ₗ[𝕜] Lp F p μ where toFun f := L.compLp f map_add' f g := by ext1 filter_upwards [Lp.coeFn_add f g, coeFn_compLp L (f + g), coeFn_compLp L f, coeFn_compLp L g, Lp.coeFn_add (L.compLp f) (L.compLp g)] intro a ha1 ha2 ha3 ha4 ha5 simp only [ha1, ha2, ha3, ha4, ha5, map_add, Pi.add_apply] map_smul' c f := by dsimp ext1 filter_upwards [Lp.coeFn_smul c f, coeFn_compLp L (c • f), Lp.coeFn_smul c (L.compLp f), coeFn_compLp L f] with _ ha1 ha2 ha3 ha4 simp only [ha1, ha2, ha3, ha4, map_smul, Pi.smul_apply] #align continuous_linear_map.comp_Lpₗ ContinuousLinearMap.compLpₗ /-- Composing `f : Lp E p μ` with `L : E →L[𝕜] F`, seen as a continuous `𝕜`-linear map on `Lp E p μ`. See also the similar * `LinearMap.compLeft` for functions, * `ContinuousLinearMap.compLeftContinuous` for continuous functions, * `ContinuousLinearMap.compLeftContinuousBounded` for bounded continuous functions, * `ContinuousLinearMap.compLeftContinuousCompact` for continuous functions on compact spaces. -/ def compLpL [Fact (1 ≤ p)] (L : E →L[𝕜] F) : Lp E p μ →L[𝕜] Lp F p μ := LinearMap.mkContinuous (L.compLpₗ p μ) ‖L‖ L.norm_compLp_le #align continuous_linear_map.comp_LpL ContinuousLinearMap.compLpL variable {μ p} theorem coeFn_compLpL [Fact (1 ≤ p)] (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (f : Lp E p μ) : L.compLpL p μ f =ᵐ[μ] fun a => L (f a) := L.coeFn_compLp f #align continuous_linear_map.coe_fn_comp_LpL ContinuousLinearMap.coeFn_compLpL theorem add_compLpL [Fact (1 ≤ p)] (L L' : E →L[𝕜] F) : (L + L').compLpL p μ = L.compLpL p μ + L'.compLpL p μ := by ext1 f; exact add_compLp L L' f #align continuous_linear_map.add_comp_LpL ContinuousLinearMap.add_compLpL
Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSpace.lean
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theorem smul_compLpL [Fact (1 ≤ p)] {𝕜'} [NormedRing 𝕜'] [Module 𝕜' F] [BoundedSMul 𝕜' F] [SMulCommClass 𝕜 𝕜' F] (c : 𝕜') (L : E →L[𝕜] F) : (c • L).compLpL p μ = c • L.compLpL p μ := by
ext1 f; exact smul_compLp c L f
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Kenny Lau. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Kenny Lau, Ken Lee, Chris Hughes -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Ring import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Int.GCD import Mathlib.RingTheory.Coprime.Basic #align_import ring_theory.coprime.lemmas from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"509de852e1de55e1efa8eacfa11df0823f26f226" /-! # Additional lemmas about elements of a ring satisfying `IsCoprime` and elements of a monoid satisfying `IsRelPrime` These lemmas are in a separate file to the definition of `IsCoprime` or `IsRelPrime` as they require more imports. Notably, this includes lemmas about `Finset.prod` as this requires importing BigOperators, and lemmas about `Pow` since these are easiest to prove via `Finset.prod`. -/ universe u v section IsCoprime variable {R : Type u} {I : Type v} [CommSemiring R] {x y z : R} {s : I → R} {t : Finset I} section theorem Int.isCoprime_iff_gcd_eq_one {m n : ℤ} : IsCoprime m n ↔ Int.gcd m n = 1 := by constructor · rintro ⟨a, b, h⟩ have : 1 = m * a + n * b := by rwa [mul_comm m, mul_comm n, eq_comm] exact Nat.dvd_one.mp (Int.gcd_dvd_iff.mpr ⟨a, b, this⟩) · rw [← Int.ofNat_inj, IsCoprime, Int.gcd_eq_gcd_ab, mul_comm m, mul_comm n, Nat.cast_one] intro h exact ⟨_, _, h⟩ theorem Nat.isCoprime_iff_coprime {m n : ℕ} : IsCoprime (m : ℤ) n ↔ Nat.Coprime m n := by rw [Int.isCoprime_iff_gcd_eq_one, Int.gcd_natCast_natCast] #align nat.is_coprime_iff_coprime Nat.isCoprime_iff_coprime alias ⟨IsCoprime.nat_coprime, Nat.Coprime.isCoprime⟩ := Nat.isCoprime_iff_coprime #align is_coprime.nat_coprime IsCoprime.nat_coprime #align nat.coprime.is_coprime Nat.Coprime.isCoprime theorem Nat.Coprime.cast {R : Type*} [CommRing R] {a b : ℕ} (h : Nat.Coprime a b) : IsCoprime (a : R) (b : R) := by rw [← isCoprime_iff_coprime] at h rw [← Int.cast_natCast a, ← Int.cast_natCast b] exact IsCoprime.intCast h theorem ne_zero_or_ne_zero_of_nat_coprime {A : Type u} [CommRing A] [Nontrivial A] {a b : ℕ} (h : Nat.Coprime a b) : (a : A) ≠ 0 ∨ (b : A) ≠ 0 := IsCoprime.ne_zero_or_ne_zero (R := A) <| by simpa only [map_natCast] using IsCoprime.map (Nat.Coprime.isCoprime h) (Int.castRingHom A) theorem IsCoprime.prod_left : (∀ i ∈ t, IsCoprime (s i) x) → IsCoprime (∏ i ∈ t, s i) x := by classical refine Finset.induction_on t (fun _ ↦ isCoprime_one_left) fun b t hbt ih H ↦ ?_ rw [Finset.prod_insert hbt] rw [Finset.forall_mem_insert] at H exact H.1.mul_left (ih H.2) #align is_coprime.prod_left IsCoprime.prod_left theorem IsCoprime.prod_right : (∀ i ∈ t, IsCoprime x (s i)) → IsCoprime x (∏ i ∈ t, s i) := by simpa only [isCoprime_comm] using IsCoprime.prod_left (R := R) #align is_coprime.prod_right IsCoprime.prod_right theorem IsCoprime.prod_left_iff : IsCoprime (∏ i ∈ t, s i) x ↔ ∀ i ∈ t, IsCoprime (s i) x := by classical refine Finset.induction_on t (iff_of_true isCoprime_one_left fun _ ↦ by simp) fun b t hbt ih ↦ ?_ rw [Finset.prod_insert hbt, IsCoprime.mul_left_iff, ih, Finset.forall_mem_insert] #align is_coprime.prod_left_iff IsCoprime.prod_left_iff theorem IsCoprime.prod_right_iff : IsCoprime x (∏ i ∈ t, s i) ↔ ∀ i ∈ t, IsCoprime x (s i) := by simpa only [isCoprime_comm] using IsCoprime.prod_left_iff (R := R) #align is_coprime.prod_right_iff IsCoprime.prod_right_iff theorem IsCoprime.of_prod_left (H1 : IsCoprime (∏ i ∈ t, s i) x) (i : I) (hit : i ∈ t) : IsCoprime (s i) x := IsCoprime.prod_left_iff.1 H1 i hit #align is_coprime.of_prod_left IsCoprime.of_prod_left theorem IsCoprime.of_prod_right (H1 : IsCoprime x (∏ i ∈ t, s i)) (i : I) (hit : i ∈ t) : IsCoprime x (s i) := IsCoprime.prod_right_iff.1 H1 i hit #align is_coprime.of_prod_right IsCoprime.of_prod_right -- Porting note: removed names of things due to linter, but they seem helpful theorem Finset.prod_dvd_of_coprime : (t : Set I).Pairwise (IsCoprime on s) → (∀ i ∈ t, s i ∣ z) → (∏ x ∈ t, s x) ∣ z := by classical exact Finset.induction_on t (fun _ _ ↦ one_dvd z) (by intro a r har ih Hs Hs1 rw [Finset.prod_insert har] have aux1 : a ∈ (↑(insert a r) : Set I) := Finset.mem_insert_self a r refine (IsCoprime.prod_right fun i hir ↦ Hs aux1 (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hir) <| by rintro rfl exact har hir).mul_dvd (Hs1 a aux1) (ih (Hs.mono ?_) fun i hi ↦ Hs1 i <| Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi) simp only [Finset.coe_insert, Set.subset_insert]) #align finset.prod_dvd_of_coprime Finset.prod_dvd_of_coprime theorem Fintype.prod_dvd_of_coprime [Fintype I] (Hs : Pairwise (IsCoprime on s)) (Hs1 : ∀ i, s i ∣ z) : (∏ x, s x) ∣ z := Finset.prod_dvd_of_coprime (Hs.set_pairwise _) fun i _ ↦ Hs1 i #align fintype.prod_dvd_of_coprime Fintype.prod_dvd_of_coprime end open Finset theorem exists_sum_eq_one_iff_pairwise_coprime [DecidableEq I] (h : t.Nonempty) : (∃ μ : I → R, (∑ i ∈ t, μ i * ∏ j ∈ t \ {i}, s j) = 1) ↔ Pairwise (IsCoprime on fun i : t ↦ s i) := by induction h using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with | singleton => simp [exists_apply_eq, Pairwise, Function.onFun] | cons a t hat h ih => rw [pairwise_cons'] have mem : ∀ x ∈ t, a ∈ insert a t \ {x} := fun x hx ↦ by rw [mem_sdiff, mem_singleton] exact ⟨mem_insert_self _ _, fun ha ↦ hat (ha ▸ hx)⟩ constructor · rintro ⟨μ, hμ⟩ rw [sum_cons, cons_eq_insert, sdiff_singleton_eq_erase, erase_insert hat] at hμ refine ⟨ih.mp ⟨Pi.single h.choose (μ a * s h.choose) + μ * fun _ ↦ s a, ?_⟩, fun b hb ↦ ?_⟩ · rw [prod_eq_mul_prod_diff_singleton h.choose_spec, ← mul_assoc, ← @if_pos _ _ h.choose_spec R (_ * _) 0, ← sum_pi_single', ← sum_add_distrib] at hμ rw [← hμ, sum_congr rfl] intro x hx dsimp -- Porting note: terms were showing as sort of `HAdd.hadd` instead of `+` -- this whole proof pretty much breaks and has to be rewritten from scratch rw [add_mul] congr 1 · by_cases hx : x = h.choose · rw [hx, Pi.single_eq_same, Pi.single_eq_same] · rw [Pi.single_eq_of_ne hx, Pi.single_eq_of_ne hx, zero_mul] · rw [mul_assoc] congr rw [prod_eq_prod_diff_singleton_mul (mem x hx) _, mul_comm] congr 2 rw [sdiff_sdiff_comm, sdiff_singleton_eq_erase a, erase_insert hat] · have : IsCoprime (s b) (s a) := ⟨μ a * ∏ i ∈ t \ {b}, s i, ∑ i ∈ t, μ i * ∏ j ∈ t \ {i}, s j, ?_⟩ · exact ⟨this.symm, this⟩ rw [mul_assoc, ← prod_eq_prod_diff_singleton_mul hb, sum_mul, ← hμ, sum_congr rfl] intro x hx rw [mul_assoc] congr rw [prod_eq_prod_diff_singleton_mul (mem x hx) _] congr 2 rw [sdiff_sdiff_comm, sdiff_singleton_eq_erase a, erase_insert hat] · rintro ⟨hs, Hb⟩ obtain ⟨μ, hμ⟩ := ih.mpr hs obtain ⟨u, v, huv⟩ := IsCoprime.prod_left fun b hb ↦ (Hb b hb).right use fun i ↦ if i = a then u else v * μ i have hμ' : (∑ i ∈ t, v * ((μ i * ∏ j ∈ t \ {i}, s j) * s a)) = v * s a := by rw [← mul_sum, ← sum_mul, hμ, one_mul] rw [sum_cons, cons_eq_insert, sdiff_singleton_eq_erase, erase_insert hat, if_pos rfl, ← huv, ← hμ', sum_congr rfl] intro x hx rw [mul_assoc, if_neg fun ha : x = a ↦ hat (ha.casesOn hx)] rw [mul_assoc] congr rw [prod_eq_prod_diff_singleton_mul (mem x hx) _] congr 2 rw [sdiff_sdiff_comm, sdiff_singleton_eq_erase a, erase_insert hat] #align exists_sum_eq_one_iff_pairwise_coprime exists_sum_eq_one_iff_pairwise_coprime theorem exists_sum_eq_one_iff_pairwise_coprime' [Fintype I] [Nonempty I] [DecidableEq I] : (∃ μ : I → R, (∑ i : I, μ i * ∏ j ∈ {i}ᶜ, s j) = 1) ↔ Pairwise (IsCoprime on s) := by convert exists_sum_eq_one_iff_pairwise_coprime Finset.univ_nonempty (s := s) using 1 simp only [Function.onFun, pairwise_subtype_iff_pairwise_finset', coe_univ, Set.pairwise_univ] #align exists_sum_eq_one_iff_pairwise_coprime' exists_sum_eq_one_iff_pairwise_coprime' -- Porting note: a lot of the capitalization wasn't working theorem pairwise_coprime_iff_coprime_prod [DecidableEq I] : Pairwise (IsCoprime on fun i : t ↦ s i) ↔ ∀ i ∈ t, IsCoprime (s i) (∏ j ∈ t \ {i}, s j) := by refine ⟨fun hp i hi ↦ IsCoprime.prod_right_iff.mpr fun j hj ↦ ?_, fun hp ↦ ?_⟩ · rw [Finset.mem_sdiff, Finset.mem_singleton] at hj obtain ⟨hj, ji⟩ := hj refine @hp ⟨i, hi⟩ ⟨j, hj⟩ fun h ↦ ji (congrArg Subtype.val h).symm -- Porting note: is there a better way compared to the old `congr_arg coe h`? · rintro ⟨i, hi⟩ ⟨j, hj⟩ h apply IsCoprime.prod_right_iff.mp (hp i hi) exact Finset.mem_sdiff.mpr ⟨hj, fun f ↦ h <| Subtype.ext (Finset.mem_singleton.mp f).symm⟩ #align pairwise_coprime_iff_coprime_prod pairwise_coprime_iff_coprime_prod variable {m n : ℕ} theorem IsCoprime.pow_left (H : IsCoprime x y) : IsCoprime (x ^ m) y := by rw [← Finset.card_range m, ← Finset.prod_const] exact IsCoprime.prod_left fun _ _ ↦ H #align is_coprime.pow_left IsCoprime.pow_left theorem IsCoprime.pow_right (H : IsCoprime x y) : IsCoprime x (y ^ n) := by rw [← Finset.card_range n, ← Finset.prod_const] exact IsCoprime.prod_right fun _ _ ↦ H #align is_coprime.pow_right IsCoprime.pow_right theorem IsCoprime.pow (H : IsCoprime x y) : IsCoprime (x ^ m) (y ^ n) := H.pow_left.pow_right #align is_coprime.pow IsCoprime.pow theorem IsCoprime.pow_left_iff (hm : 0 < m) : IsCoprime (x ^ m) y ↔ IsCoprime x y := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, IsCoprime.pow_left⟩ rw [← Finset.card_range m, ← Finset.prod_const] at h exact h.of_prod_left 0 (Finset.mem_range.mpr hm) -- Porting note: I'm not sure why `finset` didn't get corrected automatically to `Finset` -- by Mathport, nor whether this is an issue #align is_coprime.pow_left_iff IsCoprime.pow_left_iff theorem IsCoprime.pow_right_iff (hm : 0 < m) : IsCoprime x (y ^ m) ↔ IsCoprime x y := isCoprime_comm.trans <| (IsCoprime.pow_left_iff hm).trans <| isCoprime_comm #align is_coprime.pow_right_iff IsCoprime.pow_right_iff theorem IsCoprime.pow_iff (hm : 0 < m) (hn : 0 < n) : IsCoprime (x ^ m) (y ^ n) ↔ IsCoprime x y := (IsCoprime.pow_left_iff hm).trans <| IsCoprime.pow_right_iff hn #align is_coprime.pow_iff IsCoprime.pow_iff end IsCoprime section RelPrime variable {α I} [CommMonoid α] [DecompositionMonoid α] {x y z : α} {s : I → α} {t : Finset I} theorem IsRelPrime.prod_left : (∀ i ∈ t, IsRelPrime (s i) x) → IsRelPrime (∏ i ∈ t, s i) x := by classical refine Finset.induction_on t (fun _ ↦ isRelPrime_one_left) fun b t hbt ih H ↦ ?_ rw [Finset.prod_insert hbt] rw [Finset.forall_mem_insert] at H exact H.1.mul_left (ih H.2) theorem IsRelPrime.prod_right : (∀ i ∈ t, IsRelPrime x (s i)) → IsRelPrime x (∏ i ∈ t, s i) := by simpa only [isRelPrime_comm] using IsRelPrime.prod_left (α := α) theorem IsRelPrime.prod_left_iff : IsRelPrime (∏ i ∈ t, s i) x ↔ ∀ i ∈ t, IsRelPrime (s i) x := by classical refine Finset.induction_on t (iff_of_true isRelPrime_one_left fun _ ↦ by simp) fun b t hbt ih ↦ ?_ rw [Finset.prod_insert hbt, IsRelPrime.mul_left_iff, ih, Finset.forall_mem_insert] theorem IsRelPrime.prod_right_iff : IsRelPrime x (∏ i ∈ t, s i) ↔ ∀ i ∈ t, IsRelPrime x (s i) := by simpa only [isRelPrime_comm] using IsRelPrime.prod_left_iff (α := α) theorem IsRelPrime.of_prod_left (H1 : IsRelPrime (∏ i ∈ t, s i) x) (i : I) (hit : i ∈ t) : IsRelPrime (s i) x := IsRelPrime.prod_left_iff.1 H1 i hit theorem IsRelPrime.of_prod_right (H1 : IsRelPrime x (∏ i ∈ t, s i)) (i : I) (hit : i ∈ t) : IsRelPrime x (s i) := IsRelPrime.prod_right_iff.1 H1 i hit
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theorem Finset.prod_dvd_of_isRelPrime : (t : Set I).Pairwise (IsRelPrime on s) → (∀ i ∈ t, s i ∣ z) → (∏ x ∈ t, s x) ∣ z := by
classical exact Finset.induction_on t (fun _ _ ↦ one_dvd z) (by intro a r har ih Hs Hs1 rw [Finset.prod_insert har] have aux1 : a ∈ (↑(insert a r) : Set I) := Finset.mem_insert_self a r refine (IsRelPrime.prod_right fun i hir ↦ Hs aux1 (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hir) <| by rintro rfl exact har hir).mul_dvd (Hs1 a aux1) (ih (Hs.mono ?_) fun i hi ↦ Hs1 i <| Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi) simp only [Finset.coe_insert, Set.subset_insert])
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Eric Wieser. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Eric Wieser -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Floor import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Field.Power import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Log #align_import data.int.log from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"1f0096e6caa61e9c849ec2adbd227e960e9dff58" /-! # Integer logarithms in a field with respect to a natural base This file defines two `ℤ`-valued analogs of the logarithm of `r : R` with base `b : ℕ`: * `Int.log b r`: Lower logarithm, or floor **log**. Greatest `k` such that `↑b^k ≤ r`. * `Int.clog b r`: Upper logarithm, or **c**eil **log**. Least `k` such that `r ≤ ↑b^k`. Note that `Int.log` gives the position of the left-most non-zero digit: ```lean #eval (Int.log 10 (0.09 : ℚ), Int.log 10 (0.10 : ℚ), Int.log 10 (0.11 : ℚ)) -- (-2, -1, -1) #eval (Int.log 10 (9 : ℚ), Int.log 10 (10 : ℚ), Int.log 10 (11 : ℚ)) -- (0, 1, 1) ``` which means it can be used for computing digit expansions ```lean import Data.Fin.VecNotation import Mathlib.Data.Rat.Floor def digits (b : ℕ) (q : ℚ) (n : ℕ) : ℕ := ⌊q * ((b : ℚ) ^ (n - Int.log b q))⌋₊ % b #eval digits 10 (1/7) ∘ ((↑) : Fin 8 → ℕ) -- ![1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7, 1, 4] ``` ## Main results * For `Int.log`: * `Int.zpow_log_le_self`, `Int.lt_zpow_succ_log_self`: the bounds formed by `Int.log`, `(b : R) ^ log b r ≤ r < (b : R) ^ (log b r + 1)`. * `Int.zpow_log_gi`: the galois coinsertion between `zpow` and `Int.log`. * For `Int.clog`: * `Int.zpow_pred_clog_lt_self`, `Int.self_le_zpow_clog`: the bounds formed by `Int.clog`, `(b : R) ^ (clog b r - 1) < r ≤ (b : R) ^ clog b r`. * `Int.clog_zpow_gi`: the galois insertion between `Int.clog` and `zpow`. * `Int.neg_log_inv_eq_clog`, `Int.neg_clog_inv_eq_log`: the link between the two definitions. -/ variable {R : Type*} [LinearOrderedSemifield R] [FloorSemiring R] namespace Int /-- The greatest power of `b` such that `b ^ log b r ≤ r`. -/ def log (b : ℕ) (r : R) : ℤ := if 1 ≤ r then Nat.log b ⌊r⌋₊ else -Nat.clog b ⌈r⁻¹⌉₊ #align int.log Int.log theorem log_of_one_le_right (b : ℕ) {r : R} (hr : 1 ≤ r) : log b r = Nat.log b ⌊r⌋₊ := if_pos hr #align int.log_of_one_le_right Int.log_of_one_le_right theorem log_of_right_le_one (b : ℕ) {r : R} (hr : r ≤ 1) : log b r = -Nat.clog b ⌈r⁻¹⌉₊ := by obtain rfl | hr := hr.eq_or_lt · rw [log, if_pos hr, inv_one, Nat.ceil_one, Nat.floor_one, Nat.log_one_right, Nat.clog_one_right, Int.ofNat_zero, neg_zero] · exact if_neg hr.not_le #align int.log_of_right_le_one Int.log_of_right_le_one @[simp, norm_cast] theorem log_natCast (b : ℕ) (n : ℕ) : log b (n : R) = Nat.log b n := by cases n · simp [log_of_right_le_one] · rw [log_of_one_le_right, Nat.floor_natCast] simp #align int.log_nat_cast Int.log_natCast -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem log_ofNat (b : ℕ) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : log b (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : R)) = Nat.log b (OfNat.ofNat n) := log_natCast b n theorem log_of_left_le_one {b : ℕ} (hb : b ≤ 1) (r : R) : log b r = 0 := by rcases le_total 1 r with h | h · rw [log_of_one_le_right _ h, Nat.log_of_left_le_one hb, Int.ofNat_zero] · rw [log_of_right_le_one _ h, Nat.clog_of_left_le_one hb, Int.ofNat_zero, neg_zero] #align int.log_of_left_le_one Int.log_of_left_le_one theorem log_of_right_le_zero (b : ℕ) {r : R} (hr : r ≤ 0) : log b r = 0 := by rw [log_of_right_le_one _ (hr.trans zero_le_one), Nat.clog_of_right_le_one ((Nat.ceil_eq_zero.mpr <| inv_nonpos.2 hr).trans_le zero_le_one), Int.ofNat_zero, neg_zero] #align int.log_of_right_le_zero Int.log_of_right_le_zero theorem zpow_log_le_self {b : ℕ} {r : R} (hb : 1 < b) (hr : 0 < r) : (b : R) ^ log b r ≤ r := by rcases le_total 1 r with hr1 | hr1 · rw [log_of_one_le_right _ hr1] rw [zpow_natCast, ← Nat.cast_pow, ← Nat.le_floor_iff hr.le] exact Nat.pow_log_le_self b (Nat.floor_pos.mpr hr1).ne' · rw [log_of_right_le_one _ hr1, zpow_neg, zpow_natCast, ← Nat.cast_pow] exact inv_le_of_inv_le hr (Nat.ceil_le.1 <| Nat.le_pow_clog hb _) #align int.zpow_log_le_self Int.zpow_log_le_self theorem lt_zpow_succ_log_self {b : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) (r : R) : r < (b : R) ^ (log b r + 1) := by rcases le_or_lt r 0 with hr | hr · rw [log_of_right_le_zero _ hr, zero_add, zpow_one] exact hr.trans_lt (zero_lt_one.trans_le <| mod_cast hb.le) rcases le_or_lt 1 r with hr1 | hr1 · rw [log_of_one_le_right _ hr1] rw [Int.ofNat_add_one_out, zpow_natCast, ← Nat.cast_pow] apply Nat.lt_of_floor_lt exact Nat.lt_pow_succ_log_self hb _ · rw [log_of_right_le_one _ hr1.le] have hcri : 1 < r⁻¹ := one_lt_inv hr hr1 have : 1 ≤ Nat.clog b ⌈r⁻¹⌉₊ := Nat.succ_le_of_lt (Nat.clog_pos hb <| Nat.one_lt_cast.1 <| hcri.trans_le (Nat.le_ceil _)) rw [neg_add_eq_sub, ← neg_sub, ← Int.ofNat_one, ← Int.ofNat_sub this, zpow_neg, zpow_natCast, lt_inv hr (pow_pos (Nat.cast_pos.mpr <| zero_lt_one.trans hb) _), ← Nat.cast_pow] refine Nat.lt_ceil.1 ?_ exact Nat.pow_pred_clog_lt_self hb <| Nat.one_lt_cast.1 <| hcri.trans_le <| Nat.le_ceil _ #align int.lt_zpow_succ_log_self Int.lt_zpow_succ_log_self @[simp] theorem log_zero_right (b : ℕ) : log b (0 : R) = 0 := log_of_right_le_zero b le_rfl #align int.log_zero_right Int.log_zero_right @[simp] theorem log_one_right (b : ℕ) : log b (1 : R) = 0 := by rw [log_of_one_le_right _ le_rfl, Nat.floor_one, Nat.log_one_right, Int.ofNat_zero] #align int.log_one_right Int.log_one_right -- Porting note: needed to replace b ^ z with (b : R) ^ z in the below theorem log_zpow {b : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) (z : ℤ) : log b ((b : R) ^ z : R) = z := by obtain ⟨n, rfl | rfl⟩ := Int.eq_nat_or_neg z · rw [log_of_one_le_right _ (one_le_zpow_of_nonneg _ <| Int.natCast_nonneg _), zpow_natCast, ← Nat.cast_pow, Nat.floor_natCast, Nat.log_pow hb] exact mod_cast hb.le · rw [log_of_right_le_one _ (zpow_le_one_of_nonpos _ <| neg_nonpos.mpr (Int.natCast_nonneg _)), zpow_neg, inv_inv, zpow_natCast, ← Nat.cast_pow, Nat.ceil_natCast, Nat.clog_pow _ _ hb] exact mod_cast hb.le #align int.log_zpow Int.log_zpow @[mono] theorem log_mono_right {b : ℕ} {r₁ r₂ : R} (h₀ : 0 < r₁) (h : r₁ ≤ r₂) : log b r₁ ≤ log b r₂ := by rcases le_total r₁ 1 with h₁ | h₁ <;> rcases le_total r₂ 1 with h₂ | h₂ · rw [log_of_right_le_one _ h₁, log_of_right_le_one _ h₂, neg_le_neg_iff, Int.ofNat_le] exact Nat.clog_mono_right _ (Nat.ceil_mono <| inv_le_inv_of_le h₀ h) · rw [log_of_right_le_one _ h₁, log_of_one_le_right _ h₂] exact (neg_nonpos.mpr (Int.natCast_nonneg _)).trans (Int.natCast_nonneg _) · obtain rfl := le_antisymm h (h₂.trans h₁) rfl · rw [log_of_one_le_right _ h₁, log_of_one_le_right _ h₂, Int.ofNat_le] exact Nat.log_mono_right (Nat.floor_mono h) #align int.log_mono_right Int.log_mono_right variable (R) /-- Over suitable subtypes, `zpow` and `Int.log` form a galois coinsertion -/ def zpowLogGi {b : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) : GaloisCoinsertion (fun z : ℤ => Subtype.mk ((b : R) ^ z) <| zpow_pos_of_pos (mod_cast zero_lt_one.trans hb) z) fun r : Set.Ioi (0 : R) => Int.log b (r : R) := GaloisCoinsertion.monotoneIntro (fun r₁ _ => log_mono_right r₁.2) (fun _ _ hz => Subtype.coe_le_coe.mp <| (zpow_strictMono <| mod_cast hb).monotone hz) (fun r => Subtype.coe_le_coe.mp <| zpow_log_le_self hb r.2) fun _ => log_zpow (R := R) hb _ #align int.zpow_log_gi Int.zpowLogGi variable {R} /-- `zpow b` and `Int.log b` (almost) form a Galois connection. -/ theorem lt_zpow_iff_log_lt {b : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) {x : ℤ} {r : R} (hr : 0 < r) : r < (b : R) ^ x ↔ log b r < x := @GaloisConnection.lt_iff_lt _ _ _ _ _ _ (zpowLogGi R hb).gc x ⟨r, hr⟩ #align int.lt_zpow_iff_log_lt Int.lt_zpow_iff_log_lt /-- `zpow b` and `Int.log b` (almost) form a Galois connection. -/ theorem zpow_le_iff_le_log {b : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) {x : ℤ} {r : R} (hr : 0 < r) : (b : R) ^ x ≤ r ↔ x ≤ log b r := @GaloisConnection.le_iff_le _ _ _ _ _ _ (zpowLogGi R hb).gc x ⟨r, hr⟩ #align int.zpow_le_iff_le_log Int.zpow_le_iff_le_log /-- The least power of `b` such that `r ≤ b ^ log b r`. -/ def clog (b : ℕ) (r : R) : ℤ := if 1 ≤ r then Nat.clog b ⌈r⌉₊ else -Nat.log b ⌊r⁻¹⌋₊ #align int.clog Int.clog theorem clog_of_one_le_right (b : ℕ) {r : R} (hr : 1 ≤ r) : clog b r = Nat.clog b ⌈r⌉₊ := if_pos hr #align int.clog_of_one_le_right Int.clog_of_one_le_right theorem clog_of_right_le_one (b : ℕ) {r : R} (hr : r ≤ 1) : clog b r = -Nat.log b ⌊r⁻¹⌋₊ := by obtain rfl | hr := hr.eq_or_lt · rw [clog, if_pos hr, inv_one, Nat.ceil_one, Nat.floor_one, Nat.log_one_right, Nat.clog_one_right, Int.ofNat_zero, neg_zero] · exact if_neg hr.not_le #align int.clog_of_right_le_one Int.clog_of_right_le_one theorem clog_of_right_le_zero (b : ℕ) {r : R} (hr : r ≤ 0) : clog b r = 0 := by rw [clog, if_neg (hr.trans_lt zero_lt_one).not_le, neg_eq_zero, Int.natCast_eq_zero, Nat.log_eq_zero_iff] rcases le_or_lt b 1 with hb | hb · exact Or.inr hb · refine Or.inl (lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ hb) exact Nat.floor_le_one_of_le_one ((inv_nonpos.2 hr).trans zero_le_one) #align int.clog_of_right_le_zero Int.clog_of_right_le_zero @[simp] theorem clog_inv (b : ℕ) (r : R) : clog b r⁻¹ = -log b r := by cases' lt_or_le 0 r with hrp hrp · obtain hr | hr := le_total 1 r · rw [clog_of_right_le_one _ (inv_le_one hr), log_of_one_le_right _ hr, inv_inv] · rw [clog_of_one_le_right _ (one_le_inv hrp hr), log_of_right_le_one _ hr, neg_neg] · rw [clog_of_right_le_zero _ (inv_nonpos.mpr hrp), log_of_right_le_zero _ hrp, neg_zero] #align int.clog_inv Int.clog_inv @[simp] theorem log_inv (b : ℕ) (r : R) : log b r⁻¹ = -clog b r := by rw [← inv_inv r, clog_inv, neg_neg, inv_inv] #align int.log_inv Int.log_inv -- note this is useful for writing in reverse theorem neg_log_inv_eq_clog (b : ℕ) (r : R) : -log b r⁻¹ = clog b r := by rw [log_inv, neg_neg] #align int.neg_log_inv_eq_clog Int.neg_log_inv_eq_clog theorem neg_clog_inv_eq_log (b : ℕ) (r : R) : -clog b r⁻¹ = log b r := by rw [clog_inv, neg_neg] #align int.neg_clog_inv_eq_log Int.neg_clog_inv_eq_log @[simp, norm_cast] theorem clog_natCast (b : ℕ) (n : ℕ) : clog b (n : R) = Nat.clog b n := by cases' n with n · simp [clog_of_right_le_one] · rw [clog_of_one_le_right, (Nat.ceil_eq_iff (Nat.succ_ne_zero n)).mpr] <;> simp #align int.clog_nat_cast Int.clog_natCast -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem clog_ofNat (b : ℕ) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : clog b (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : R)) = Nat.clog b (OfNat.ofNat n) := clog_natCast b n theorem clog_of_left_le_one {b : ℕ} (hb : b ≤ 1) (r : R) : clog b r = 0 := by rw [← neg_log_inv_eq_clog, log_of_left_le_one hb, neg_zero] #align int.clog_of_left_le_one Int.clog_of_left_le_one theorem self_le_zpow_clog {b : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) (r : R) : r ≤ (b : R) ^ clog b r := by rcases le_or_lt r 0 with hr | hr · rw [clog_of_right_le_zero _ hr, zpow_zero] exact hr.trans zero_le_one rw [← neg_log_inv_eq_clog, zpow_neg, le_inv hr (zpow_pos_of_pos _ _)] · exact zpow_log_le_self hb (inv_pos.mpr hr) · exact Nat.cast_pos.mpr (zero_le_one.trans_lt hb) #align int.self_le_zpow_clog Int.self_le_zpow_clog theorem zpow_pred_clog_lt_self {b : ℕ} {r : R} (hb : 1 < b) (hr : 0 < r) : (b : R) ^ (clog b r - 1) < r := by rw [← neg_log_inv_eq_clog, ← neg_add', zpow_neg, inv_lt _ hr] · exact lt_zpow_succ_log_self hb _ · exact zpow_pos_of_pos (Nat.cast_pos.mpr <| zero_le_one.trans_lt hb) _ #align int.zpow_pred_clog_lt_self Int.zpow_pred_clog_lt_self @[simp] theorem clog_zero_right (b : ℕ) : clog b (0 : R) = 0 := clog_of_right_le_zero _ le_rfl #align int.clog_zero_right Int.clog_zero_right @[simp] theorem clog_one_right (b : ℕ) : clog b (1 : R) = 0 := by rw [clog_of_one_le_right _ le_rfl, Nat.ceil_one, Nat.clog_one_right, Int.ofNat_zero] #align int.clog_one_right Int.clog_one_right -- Porting note: needed to replace b ^ z with (b : R) ^ z in the below
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theorem clog_zpow {b : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) (z : ℤ) : clog b ((b : R) ^ z : R) = z := by
rw [← neg_log_inv_eq_clog, ← zpow_neg, log_zpow hb, neg_neg]
/- Copyright (c) 2022 Andrew Yang. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Andrew Yang -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.KernelPair import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.CommSq import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Adjunction.Over #align_import category_theory.limits.shapes.diagonal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f6bab67886fb92c3e2f539cc90a83815f69a189d" /-! # The diagonal object of a morphism. We provide various API and isomorphisms considering the diagonal object `Δ_{Y/X} := pullback f f` of a morphism `f : X ⟶ Y`. -/ open CategoryTheory noncomputable section namespace CategoryTheory.Limits variable {C : Type*} [Category C] {X Y Z : C} namespace pullback section Diagonal variable (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasPullback f f] /-- The diagonal object of a morphism `f : X ⟶ Y` is `Δ_{X/Y} := pullback f f`. -/ abbrev diagonalObj : C := pullback f f #align category_theory.limits.pullback.diagonal_obj CategoryTheory.Limits.pullback.diagonalObj /-- The diagonal morphism `X ⟶ Δ_{X/Y}` for a morphism `f : X ⟶ Y`. -/ def diagonal : X ⟶ diagonalObj f := pullback.lift (𝟙 _) (𝟙 _) rfl #align category_theory.limits.pullback.diagonal CategoryTheory.Limits.pullback.diagonal @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem diagonal_fst : diagonal f ≫ pullback.fst = 𝟙 _ := pullback.lift_fst _ _ _ #align category_theory.limits.pullback.diagonal_fst CategoryTheory.Limits.pullback.diagonal_fst @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem diagonal_snd : diagonal f ≫ pullback.snd = 𝟙 _ := pullback.lift_snd _ _ _ #align category_theory.limits.pullback.diagonal_snd CategoryTheory.Limits.pullback.diagonal_snd instance : IsSplitMono (diagonal f) := ⟨⟨⟨pullback.fst, diagonal_fst f⟩⟩⟩ instance : IsSplitEpi (pullback.fst : pullback f f ⟶ X) := ⟨⟨⟨diagonal f, diagonal_fst f⟩⟩⟩ instance : IsSplitEpi (pullback.snd : pullback f f ⟶ X) := ⟨⟨⟨diagonal f, diagonal_snd f⟩⟩⟩ instance [Mono f] : IsIso (diagonal f) := by rw [(IsIso.inv_eq_of_inv_hom_id (diagonal_fst f)).symm] infer_instance /-- The two projections `Δ_{X/Y} ⟶ X` form a kernel pair for `f : X ⟶ Y`. -/ theorem diagonal_isKernelPair : IsKernelPair f (pullback.fst : diagonalObj f ⟶ _) pullback.snd := IsPullback.of_hasPullback f f #align category_theory.limits.pullback.diagonal_is_kernel_pair CategoryTheory.Limits.pullback.diagonal_isKernelPair end Diagonal end pullback variable [HasPullbacks C] open pullback section variable {U V₁ V₂ : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (i : U ⟶ Y) variable (i₁ : V₁ ⟶ pullback f i) (i₂ : V₂ ⟶ pullback f i) @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullback_diagonal_map_snd_fst_fst : (pullback.snd : pullback (diagonal f) (map (i₁ ≫ snd) (i₂ ≫ snd) f f (i₁ ≫ fst) (i₂ ≫ fst) i (by simp [condition]) (by simp [condition])) ⟶ _) ≫ fst ≫ i₁ ≫ fst = pullback.fst := by conv_rhs => rw [← Category.comp_id pullback.fst] rw [← diagonal_fst f, pullback.condition_assoc, pullback.lift_fst] #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_snd_fst_fst CategoryTheory.Limits.pullback_diagonal_map_snd_fst_fst @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullback_diagonal_map_snd_snd_fst : (pullback.snd : pullback (diagonal f) (map (i₁ ≫ snd) (i₂ ≫ snd) f f (i₁ ≫ fst) (i₂ ≫ fst) i (by simp [condition]) (by simp [condition])) ⟶ _) ≫ snd ≫ i₂ ≫ fst = pullback.fst := by conv_rhs => rw [← Category.comp_id pullback.fst] rw [← diagonal_snd f, pullback.condition_assoc, pullback.lift_snd] #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_snd_snd_fst CategoryTheory.Limits.pullback_diagonal_map_snd_snd_fst variable [HasPullback i₁ i₂] set_option maxHeartbeats 400000 in /-- This iso witnesses the fact that given `f : X ⟶ Y`, `i : U ⟶ Y`, and `i₁ : V₁ ⟶ X ×[Y] U`, `i₂ : V₂ ⟶ X ×[Y] U`, the diagram V₁ ×[X ×[Y] U] V₂ ⟶ V₁ ×[U] V₂ | | | | ↓ ↓ X ⟶ X ×[Y] X is a pullback square. Also see `pullback_fst_map_snd_isPullback`. -/ def pullbackDiagonalMapIso : pullback (diagonal f) (map (i₁ ≫ snd) (i₂ ≫ snd) f f (i₁ ≫ fst) (i₂ ≫ fst) i (by simp only [Category.assoc, condition]) (by simp only [Category.assoc, condition])) ≅ pullback i₁ i₂ where hom := pullback.lift (pullback.snd ≫ pullback.fst) (pullback.snd ≫ pullback.snd) (by ext · simp [Category.assoc, pullback_diagonal_map_snd_fst_fst, pullback_diagonal_map_snd_snd_fst] · simp [Category.assoc, pullback.condition, pullback.condition_assoc]) inv := pullback.lift (pullback.fst ≫ i₁ ≫ pullback.fst) (pullback.map _ _ _ _ (𝟙 _) (𝟙 _) pullback.snd (Category.id_comp _).symm (Category.id_comp _).symm) (by ext · simp only [Category.assoc, diagonal_fst, Category.comp_id, limit.lift_π, PullbackCone.mk_pt, PullbackCone.mk_π_app, limit.lift_π_assoc, cospan_left] · simp only [condition_assoc, Category.assoc, diagonal_snd, Category.comp_id, limit.lift_π, PullbackCone.mk_pt, PullbackCone.mk_π_app, limit.lift_π_assoc, cospan_right]) #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_iso CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIso @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullbackDiagonalMapIso_hom_fst : (pullbackDiagonalMapIso f i i₁ i₂).hom ≫ pullback.fst = pullback.snd ≫ pullback.fst := by delta pullbackDiagonalMapIso simp #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_iso_hom_fst CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIso_hom_fst @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullbackDiagonalMapIso_hom_snd : (pullbackDiagonalMapIso f i i₁ i₂).hom ≫ pullback.snd = pullback.snd ≫ pullback.snd := by delta pullbackDiagonalMapIso simp #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_iso_hom_snd CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIso_hom_snd @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullbackDiagonalMapIso_inv_fst : (pullbackDiagonalMapIso f i i₁ i₂).inv ≫ pullback.fst = pullback.fst ≫ i₁ ≫ pullback.fst := by delta pullbackDiagonalMapIso simp #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_iso_inv_fst CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIso_inv_fst @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullbackDiagonalMapIso_inv_snd_fst : (pullbackDiagonalMapIso f i i₁ i₂).inv ≫ pullback.snd ≫ pullback.fst = pullback.fst := by delta pullbackDiagonalMapIso simp #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_iso_inv_snd_fst CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIso_inv_snd_fst @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullbackDiagonalMapIso_inv_snd_snd : (pullbackDiagonalMapIso f i i₁ i₂).inv ≫ pullback.snd ≫ pullback.snd = pullback.snd := by delta pullbackDiagonalMapIso simp #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_iso_inv_snd_snd CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIso_inv_snd_snd theorem pullback_fst_map_snd_isPullback : IsPullback (fst ≫ i₁ ≫ fst) (map i₁ i₂ (i₁ ≫ snd) (i₂ ≫ snd) _ _ _ (Category.id_comp _).symm (Category.id_comp _).symm) (diagonal f) (map (i₁ ≫ snd) (i₂ ≫ snd) f f (i₁ ≫ fst) (i₂ ≫ fst) i (by simp [condition]) (by simp [condition])) := IsPullback.of_iso_pullback ⟨by ext <;> simp [condition_assoc]⟩ (pullbackDiagonalMapIso f i i₁ i₂).symm (pullbackDiagonalMapIso_inv_fst f i i₁ i₂) (by aesop_cat) #align category_theory.limits.pullback_fst_map_snd_is_pullback CategoryTheory.Limits.pullback_fst_map_snd_isPullback end section variable {S T : C} (f : X ⟶ T) (g : Y ⟶ T) (i : T ⟶ S) variable [HasPullback i i] [HasPullback f g] [HasPullback (f ≫ i) (g ≫ i)] variable [HasPullback (diagonal i) (pullback.map (f ≫ i) (g ≫ i) i i f g (𝟙 _) (Category.comp_id _) (Category.comp_id _))] /-- This iso witnesses the fact that given `f : X ⟶ T`, `g : Y ⟶ T`, and `i : T ⟶ S`, the diagram X ×ₜ Y ⟶ X ×ₛ Y | | | | ↓ ↓ T ⟶ T ×ₛ T is a pullback square. Also see `pullback_map_diagonal_isPullback`. -/ def pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso : pullback (diagonal i) (pullback.map (f ≫ i) (g ≫ i) i i f g (𝟙 _) (Category.comp_id _) (Category.comp_id _)) ≅ pullback f g := by refine ?_ ≪≫ pullbackDiagonalMapIso i (𝟙 _) (f ≫ inv pullback.fst) (g ≫ inv pullback.fst) ≪≫ ?_ · refine @asIso _ _ _ _ (pullback.map _ _ _ _ (𝟙 T) ((pullback.congrHom ?_ ?_).hom) (𝟙 _) ?_ ?_) ?_ · rw [← Category.comp_id pullback.snd, ← condition, Category.assoc, IsIso.inv_hom_id_assoc] · rw [← Category.comp_id pullback.snd, ← condition, Category.assoc, IsIso.inv_hom_id_assoc] · rw [Category.comp_id, Category.id_comp] · ext <;> simp · infer_instance · refine @asIso _ _ _ _ (pullback.map _ _ _ _ (𝟙 _) (𝟙 _) pullback.fst ?_ ?_) ?_ · rw [Category.assoc, IsIso.inv_hom_id, Category.comp_id, Category.id_comp] · rw [Category.assoc, IsIso.inv_hom_id, Category.comp_id, Category.id_comp] · infer_instance #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_id_iso CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso_hom_fst : (pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso f g i).hom ≫ pullback.fst = pullback.snd ≫ pullback.fst := by delta pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso simp #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_id_iso_hom_fst CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso_hom_fst @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso_hom_snd : (pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso f g i).hom ≫ pullback.snd = pullback.snd ≫ pullback.snd := by delta pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso simp #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_id_iso_hom_snd CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso_hom_snd @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso_inv_fst : (pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso f g i).inv ≫ pullback.fst = pullback.fst ≫ f := by rw [Iso.inv_comp_eq, ← Category.comp_id pullback.fst, ← diagonal_fst i, pullback.condition_assoc] simp #align category_theory.limits.pullback_diagonal_map_id_iso_inv_fst CategoryTheory.Limits.pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso_inv_fst @[reassoc (attr := simp)]
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theorem pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso_inv_snd_fst : (pullbackDiagonalMapIdIso f g i).inv ≫ pullback.snd ≫ pullback.fst = pullback.fst := by
rw [Iso.inv_comp_eq] simp
/- Copyright (c) 2019 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Scott Morrison, Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Filtered import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.FiniteProducts import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.Kernels import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.DiscreteCategory #align_import category_theory.limits.opposites from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"ac3ae212f394f508df43e37aa093722fa9b65d31" /-! # Limits in `C` give colimits in `Cᵒᵖ`. We also give special cases for (co)products, (co)equalizers, and pullbacks / pushouts. -/ universe v₁ v₂ u₁ u₂ noncomputable section open CategoryTheory open CategoryTheory.Functor open Opposite namespace CategoryTheory.Limits variable {C : Type u₁} [Category.{v₁} C] variable {J : Type u₂} [Category.{v₂} J] #align category_theory.limits.is_limit_cocone_op CategoryTheory.Limits.IsColimit.op #align category_theory.limits.is_colimit_cone_op CategoryTheory.Limits.IsLimit.op #align category_theory.limits.is_limit_cocone_unop CategoryTheory.Limits.IsColimit.unop #align category_theory.limits.is_colimit_cone_unop CategoryTheory.Limits.IsLimit.unop -- 2024-03-26 @[deprecated] alias isLimitCoconeOp := IsColimit.op @[deprecated] alias isColimitConeOp := IsLimit.op @[deprecated] alias isLimitCoconeUnop := IsColimit.unop @[deprecated] alias isColimitConeUnop := IsLimit.unop /-- Turn a colimit for `F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ` into a limit for `F.leftOp : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C`. -/ @[simps] def isLimitConeLeftOpOfCocone (F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) {c : Cocone F} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsLimit (coneLeftOpOfCocone c) where lift s := (hc.desc (coconeOfConeLeftOp s)).unop fac s j := Quiver.Hom.op_inj <| by simp only [coneLeftOpOfCocone_π_app, op_comp, Quiver.Hom.op_unop, IsColimit.fac, coconeOfConeLeftOp_ι_app, op_unop] uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.op_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.unop_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.op_unop, IsColimit.fac, coconeOfConeLeftOp_ι_app] using w (op j) #align category_theory.limits.is_limit_cone_left_op_of_cocone CategoryTheory.Limits.isLimitConeLeftOpOfCocone /-- Turn a limit of `F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ` into a colimit of `F.leftOp : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C`. -/ @[simps] def isColimitCoconeLeftOpOfCone (F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) {c : Cone F} (hc : IsLimit c) : IsColimit (coconeLeftOpOfCone c) where desc s := (hc.lift (coneOfCoconeLeftOp s)).unop fac s j := Quiver.Hom.op_inj <| by simp only [coconeLeftOpOfCone_ι_app, op_comp, Quiver.Hom.op_unop, IsLimit.fac, coneOfCoconeLeftOp_π_app, op_unop] uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.op_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.unop_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.op_unop, IsLimit.fac, coneOfCoconeLeftOp_π_app] using w (op j) #align category_theory.limits.is_colimit_cocone_left_op_of_cone CategoryTheory.Limits.isColimitCoconeLeftOpOfCone /-- Turn a colimit for `F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C` into a limit for `F.rightOp : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ`. -/ @[simps] def isLimitConeRightOpOfCocone (F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C) {c : Cocone F} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsLimit (coneRightOpOfCocone c) where lift s := (hc.desc (coconeOfConeRightOp s)).op fac s j := Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (by simp) uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.op_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsColimit.fac] using w (unop j) #align category_theory.limits.is_limit_cone_right_op_of_cocone CategoryTheory.Limits.isLimitConeRightOpOfCocone /-- Turn a limit for `F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C` into a colimit for `F.rightOp : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ`. -/ @[simps] def isColimitCoconeRightOpOfCone (F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C) {c : Cone F} (hc : IsLimit c) : IsColimit (coconeRightOpOfCone c) where desc s := (hc.lift (coneOfCoconeRightOp s)).op fac s j := Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (by simp) uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.op_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsLimit.fac] using w (unop j) #align category_theory.limits.is_colimit_cocone_right_op_of_cone CategoryTheory.Limits.isColimitCoconeRightOpOfCone /-- Turn a colimit for `F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Cᵒᵖ` into a limit for `F.unop : J ⥤ C`. -/ @[simps] def isLimitConeUnopOfCocone (F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) {c : Cocone F} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsLimit (coneUnopOfCocone c) where lift s := (hc.desc (coconeOfConeUnop s)).unop fac s j := Quiver.Hom.op_inj (by simp) uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.op_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.unop_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.op_unop, IsColimit.fac] using w (unop j) #align category_theory.limits.is_limit_cone_unop_of_cocone CategoryTheory.Limits.isLimitConeUnopOfCocone /-- Turn a limit of `F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Cᵒᵖ` into a colimit of `F.unop : J ⥤ C`. -/ @[simps] def isColimitCoconeUnopOfCone (F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) {c : Cone F} (hc : IsLimit c) : IsColimit (coconeUnopOfCone c) where desc s := (hc.lift (coneOfCoconeUnop s)).unop fac s j := Quiver.Hom.op_inj (by simp) uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.op_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.unop_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.op_unop, IsLimit.fac] using w (unop j) #align category_theory.limits.is_colimit_cocone_unop_of_cone CategoryTheory.Limits.isColimitCoconeUnopOfCone /-- Turn a colimit for `F.leftOp : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C` into a limit for `F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ`. -/ @[simps] def isLimitConeOfCoconeLeftOp (F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) {c : Cocone F.leftOp} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsLimit (coneOfCoconeLeftOp c) where lift s := (hc.desc (coconeLeftOpOfCone s)).op fac s j := Quiver.Hom.unop_inj <| by simp only [coneOfCoconeLeftOp_π_app, unop_comp, Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsColimit.fac, coconeLeftOpOfCone_ι_app, unop_op] uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.op_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsColimit.fac, coneOfCoconeLeftOp_π_app] using w (unop j) #align category_theory.limits.is_limit_cone_of_cocone_left_op CategoryTheory.Limits.isLimitConeOfCoconeLeftOp /-- Turn a limit of `F.leftOp : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C` into a colimit of `F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ`. -/ @[simps] def isColimitCoconeOfConeLeftOp (F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) {c : Cone F.leftOp} (hc : IsLimit c) : IsColimit (coconeOfConeLeftOp c) where desc s := (hc.lift (coneLeftOpOfCocone s)).op fac s j := Quiver.Hom.unop_inj <| by simp only [coconeOfConeLeftOp_ι_app, unop_comp, Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsLimit.fac, coneLeftOpOfCocone_π_app, unop_op] uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.op_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsLimit.fac, coconeOfConeLeftOp_ι_app] using w (unop j) #align category_theory.limits.is_colimit_cocone_of_cone_left_op CategoryTheory.Limits.isColimitCoconeOfConeLeftOp /-- Turn a colimit for `F.rightOp : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ` into a limit for `F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C`. -/ @[simps] def isLimitConeOfCoconeRightOp (F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C) {c : Cocone F.rightOp} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsLimit (coneOfCoconeRightOp c) where lift s := (hc.desc (coconeRightOpOfCone s)).unop fac s j := Quiver.Hom.op_inj (by simp) uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.op_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.unop_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.op_unop, IsColimit.fac] using w (op j) #align category_theory.limits.is_limit_cone_of_cocone_right_op CategoryTheory.Limits.isLimitConeOfCoconeRightOp /-- Turn a limit for `F.rightOp : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ` into a limit for `F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C`. -/ @[simps] def isColimitCoconeOfConeRightOp (F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C) {c : Cone F.rightOp} (hc : IsLimit c) : IsColimit (coconeOfConeRightOp c) where desc s := (hc.lift (coneRightOpOfCocone s)).unop fac s j := Quiver.Hom.op_inj (by simp) uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.op_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.unop_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.op_unop, IsLimit.fac] using w (op j) #align category_theory.limits.is_colimit_cocone_of_cone_right_op CategoryTheory.Limits.isColimitCoconeOfConeRightOp /-- Turn a colimit for `F.unop : J ⥤ C` into a limit for `F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Cᵒᵖ`. -/ @[simps] def isLimitConeOfCoconeUnop (F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) {c : Cocone F.unop} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsLimit (coneOfCoconeUnop c) where lift s := (hc.desc (coconeUnopOfCone s)).op fac s j := Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (by simp) uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.op_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsColimit.fac] using w (op j) #align category_theory.limits.is_limit_cone_of_cocone_unop CategoryTheory.Limits.isLimitConeOfCoconeUnop /-- Turn a limit for `F.unop : J ⥤ C` into a colimit for `F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Cᵒᵖ`. -/ @[simps] def isColimitConeOfCoconeUnop (F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) {c : Cone F.unop} (hc : IsLimit c) : IsColimit (coconeOfConeUnop c) where desc s := (hc.lift (coneUnopOfCocone s)).op fac s j := Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (by simp) uniq s m w := by refine Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (hc.hom_ext fun j => Quiver.Hom.op_inj ?_) simpa only [Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsLimit.fac] using w (op j) #align category_theory.limits.is_colimit_cone_of_cocone_unop CategoryTheory.Limits.isColimitConeOfCoconeUnop /-- If `F.leftOp : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C` has a colimit, we can construct a limit for `F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ`. -/ theorem hasLimit_of_hasColimit_leftOp (F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) [HasColimit F.leftOp] : HasLimit F := HasLimit.mk { cone := coneOfCoconeLeftOp (colimit.cocone F.leftOp) isLimit := isLimitConeOfCoconeLeftOp _ (colimit.isColimit _) } #align category_theory.limits.has_limit_of_has_colimit_left_op CategoryTheory.Limits.hasLimit_of_hasColimit_leftOp theorem hasLimit_of_hasColimit_op (F : J ⥤ C) [HasColimit F.op] : HasLimit F := HasLimit.mk { cone := (colimit.cocone F.op).unop isLimit := (colimit.isColimit _).unop } theorem hasLimit_op_of_hasColimit (F : J ⥤ C) [HasColimit F] : HasLimit F.op := HasLimit.mk { cone := (colimit.cocone F).op isLimit := (colimit.isColimit _).op } #align category_theory.limits.has_limit_of_has_colimit_op CategoryTheory.Limits.hasLimit_of_hasColimit_op /-- If `C` has colimits of shape `Jᵒᵖ`, we can construct limits in `Cᵒᵖ` of shape `J`. -/ theorem hasLimitsOfShape_op_of_hasColimitsOfShape [HasColimitsOfShape Jᵒᵖ C] : HasLimitsOfShape J Cᵒᵖ := { has_limit := fun F => hasLimit_of_hasColimit_leftOp F } #align category_theory.limits.has_limits_of_shape_op_of_has_colimits_of_shape CategoryTheory.Limits.hasLimitsOfShape_op_of_hasColimitsOfShape theorem hasLimitsOfShape_of_hasColimitsOfShape_op [HasColimitsOfShape Jᵒᵖ Cᵒᵖ] : HasLimitsOfShape J C := { has_limit := fun F => hasLimit_of_hasColimit_op F } #align category_theory.limits.has_limits_of_shape_of_has_colimits_of_shape_op CategoryTheory.Limits.hasLimitsOfShape_of_hasColimitsOfShape_op attribute [local instance] hasLimitsOfShape_op_of_hasColimitsOfShape /-- If `C` has colimits, we can construct limits for `Cᵒᵖ`. -/ instance hasLimits_op_of_hasColimits [HasColimits C] : HasLimits Cᵒᵖ := ⟨fun _ => inferInstance⟩ #align category_theory.limits.has_limits_op_of_has_colimits CategoryTheory.Limits.hasLimits_op_of_hasColimits theorem hasLimits_of_hasColimits_op [HasColimits Cᵒᵖ] : HasLimits C := { has_limits_of_shape := fun _ _ => hasLimitsOfShape_of_hasColimitsOfShape_op } #align category_theory.limits.has_limits_of_has_colimits_op CategoryTheory.Limits.hasLimits_of_hasColimits_op instance has_cofiltered_limits_op_of_has_filtered_colimits [HasFilteredColimitsOfSize.{v₂, u₂} C] : HasCofilteredLimitsOfSize.{v₂, u₂} Cᵒᵖ where HasLimitsOfShape _ _ _ := hasLimitsOfShape_op_of_hasColimitsOfShape #align category_theory.limits.has_cofiltered_limits_op_of_has_filtered_colimits CategoryTheory.Limits.has_cofiltered_limits_op_of_has_filtered_colimits theorem has_cofiltered_limits_of_has_filtered_colimits_op [HasFilteredColimitsOfSize.{v₂, u₂} Cᵒᵖ] : HasCofilteredLimitsOfSize.{v₂, u₂} C := { HasLimitsOfShape := fun _ _ _ => hasLimitsOfShape_of_hasColimitsOfShape_op } #align category_theory.limits.has_cofiltered_limits_of_has_filtered_colimits_op CategoryTheory.Limits.has_cofiltered_limits_of_has_filtered_colimits_op /-- If `F.leftOp : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ C` has a limit, we can construct a colimit for `F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ`. -/ theorem hasColimit_of_hasLimit_leftOp (F : J ⥤ Cᵒᵖ) [HasLimit F.leftOp] : HasColimit F := HasColimit.mk { cocone := coconeOfConeLeftOp (limit.cone F.leftOp) isColimit := isColimitCoconeOfConeLeftOp _ (limit.isLimit _) } #align category_theory.limits.has_colimit_of_has_limit_left_op CategoryTheory.Limits.hasColimit_of_hasLimit_leftOp theorem hasColimit_of_hasLimit_op (F : J ⥤ C) [HasLimit F.op] : HasColimit F := HasColimit.mk { cocone := (limit.cone F.op).unop isColimit := (limit.isLimit _).unop } #align category_theory.limits.has_colimit_of_has_limit_op CategoryTheory.Limits.hasColimit_of_hasLimit_op theorem hasColimit_op_of_hasLimit (F : J ⥤ C) [HasLimit F] : HasColimit F.op := HasColimit.mk { cocone := (limit.cone F).op isColimit := (limit.isLimit _).op } /-- If `C` has colimits of shape `Jᵒᵖ`, we can construct limits in `Cᵒᵖ` of shape `J`. -/ instance hasColimitsOfShape_op_of_hasLimitsOfShape [HasLimitsOfShape Jᵒᵖ C] : HasColimitsOfShape J Cᵒᵖ where has_colimit F := hasColimit_of_hasLimit_leftOp F #align category_theory.limits.has_colimits_of_shape_op_of_has_limits_of_shape CategoryTheory.Limits.hasColimitsOfShape_op_of_hasLimitsOfShape theorem hasColimitsOfShape_of_hasLimitsOfShape_op [HasLimitsOfShape Jᵒᵖ Cᵒᵖ] : HasColimitsOfShape J C := { has_colimit := fun F => hasColimit_of_hasLimit_op F } #align category_theory.limits.has_colimits_of_shape_of_has_limits_of_shape_op CategoryTheory.Limits.hasColimitsOfShape_of_hasLimitsOfShape_op /-- If `C` has limits, we can construct colimits for `Cᵒᵖ`. -/ instance hasColimits_op_of_hasLimits [HasLimits C] : HasColimits Cᵒᵖ := ⟨fun _ => inferInstance⟩ #align category_theory.limits.has_colimits_op_of_has_limits CategoryTheory.Limits.hasColimits_op_of_hasLimits theorem hasColimits_of_hasLimits_op [HasLimits Cᵒᵖ] : HasColimits C := { has_colimits_of_shape := fun _ _ => hasColimitsOfShape_of_hasLimitsOfShape_op } #align category_theory.limits.has_colimits_of_has_limits_op CategoryTheory.Limits.hasColimits_of_hasLimits_op instance has_filtered_colimits_op_of_has_cofiltered_limits [HasCofilteredLimitsOfSize.{v₂, u₂} C] : HasFilteredColimitsOfSize.{v₂, u₂} Cᵒᵖ where HasColimitsOfShape _ _ _ := inferInstance #align category_theory.limits.has_filtered_colimits_op_of_has_cofiltered_limits CategoryTheory.Limits.has_filtered_colimits_op_of_has_cofiltered_limits theorem has_filtered_colimits_of_has_cofiltered_limits_op [HasCofilteredLimitsOfSize.{v₂, u₂} Cᵒᵖ] : HasFilteredColimitsOfSize.{v₂, u₂} C := { HasColimitsOfShape := fun _ _ _ => hasColimitsOfShape_of_hasLimitsOfShape_op } #align category_theory.limits.has_filtered_colimits_of_has_cofiltered_limits_op CategoryTheory.Limits.has_filtered_colimits_of_has_cofiltered_limits_op variable (X : Type v₂) /-- If `C` has products indexed by `X`, then `Cᵒᵖ` has coproducts indexed by `X`. -/ instance hasCoproductsOfShape_opposite [HasProductsOfShape X C] : HasCoproductsOfShape X Cᵒᵖ := by haveI : HasLimitsOfShape (Discrete X)ᵒᵖ C := hasLimitsOfShape_of_equivalence (Discrete.opposite X).symm infer_instance #align category_theory.limits.has_coproducts_of_shape_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasCoproductsOfShape_opposite theorem hasCoproductsOfShape_of_opposite [HasProductsOfShape X Cᵒᵖ] : HasCoproductsOfShape X C := haveI : HasLimitsOfShape (Discrete X)ᵒᵖ Cᵒᵖ := hasLimitsOfShape_of_equivalence (Discrete.opposite X).symm hasColimitsOfShape_of_hasLimitsOfShape_op #align category_theory.limits.has_coproducts_of_shape_of_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasCoproductsOfShape_of_opposite /-- If `C` has coproducts indexed by `X`, then `Cᵒᵖ` has products indexed by `X`. -/ instance hasProductsOfShape_opposite [HasCoproductsOfShape X C] : HasProductsOfShape X Cᵒᵖ := by haveI : HasColimitsOfShape (Discrete X)ᵒᵖ C := hasColimitsOfShape_of_equivalence (Discrete.opposite X).symm infer_instance #align category_theory.limits.has_products_of_shape_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasProductsOfShape_opposite theorem hasProductsOfShape_of_opposite [HasCoproductsOfShape X Cᵒᵖ] : HasProductsOfShape X C := haveI : HasColimitsOfShape (Discrete X)ᵒᵖ Cᵒᵖ := hasColimitsOfShape_of_equivalence (Discrete.opposite X).symm hasLimitsOfShape_of_hasColimitsOfShape_op #align category_theory.limits.has_products_of_shape_of_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasProductsOfShape_of_opposite instance hasProducts_opposite [HasCoproducts.{v₂} C] : HasProducts.{v₂} Cᵒᵖ := fun _ => inferInstance #align category_theory.limits.has_products_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasProducts_opposite theorem hasProducts_of_opposite [HasCoproducts.{v₂} Cᵒᵖ] : HasProducts.{v₂} C := fun X => hasProductsOfShape_of_opposite X #align category_theory.limits.has_products_of_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasProducts_of_opposite instance hasCoproducts_opposite [HasProducts.{v₂} C] : HasCoproducts.{v₂} Cᵒᵖ := fun _ => inferInstance #align category_theory.limits.has_coproducts_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasCoproducts_opposite theorem hasCoproducts_of_opposite [HasProducts.{v₂} Cᵒᵖ] : HasCoproducts.{v₂} C := fun X => hasCoproductsOfShape_of_opposite X #align category_theory.limits.has_coproducts_of_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasCoproducts_of_opposite instance hasFiniteCoproducts_opposite [HasFiniteProducts C] : HasFiniteCoproducts Cᵒᵖ where out _ := Limits.hasCoproductsOfShape_opposite _ #align category_theory.limits.has_finite_coproducts_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasFiniteCoproducts_opposite theorem hasFiniteCoproducts_of_opposite [HasFiniteProducts Cᵒᵖ] : HasFiniteCoproducts C := { out := fun _ => hasCoproductsOfShape_of_opposite _ } #align category_theory.limits.has_finite_coproducts_of_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasFiniteCoproducts_of_opposite instance hasFiniteProducts_opposite [HasFiniteCoproducts C] : HasFiniteProducts Cᵒᵖ where out _ := inferInstance #align category_theory.limits.has_finite_products_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasFiniteProducts_opposite theorem hasFiniteProducts_of_opposite [HasFiniteCoproducts Cᵒᵖ] : HasFiniteProducts C := { out := fun _ => hasProductsOfShape_of_opposite _ } #align category_theory.limits.has_finite_products_of_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasFiniteProducts_of_opposite section OppositeCoproducts variable {α : Type*} {Z : α → C} [HasCoproduct Z] instance : HasLimit (Discrete.functor Z).op := hasLimit_op_of_hasColimit (Discrete.functor Z) instance : HasLimit ((Discrete.opposite α).inverse ⋙ (Discrete.functor Z).op) := hasLimitEquivalenceComp (Discrete.opposite α).symm instance : HasProduct (op <| Z ·) := hasLimitOfIso ((Discrete.natIsoFunctor ≪≫ Discrete.natIso (fun _ ↦ by rfl)) : (Discrete.opposite α).inverse ⋙ (Discrete.functor Z).op ≅ Discrete.functor (op <| Z ·)) /-- A `Cofan` gives a `Fan` in the opposite category. -/ @[simp] def Cofan.op (c : Cofan Z) : Fan (op <| Z ·) := Fan.mk _ (fun a ↦ (c.inj a).op) /-- If a `Cofan` is colimit, then its opposite is limit. -/ def Cofan.IsColimit.op {c : Cofan Z} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsLimit c.op := by let e : Discrete.functor (Opposite.op <| Z ·) ≅ (Discrete.opposite α).inverse ⋙ (Discrete.functor Z).op := Discrete.natIso (fun _ ↦ Iso.refl _) refine IsLimit.ofIsoLimit ((IsLimit.postcomposeInvEquiv e _).2 (IsLimit.whiskerEquivalence hc.op (Discrete.opposite α).symm)) (Cones.ext (Iso.refl _) (fun ⟨a⟩ ↦ ?_)) dsimp erw [Category.id_comp, Category.comp_id] rfl /-- The canonical isomorphism from the opposite of an abstract coproduct to the corresponding product in the opposite category. -/ def opCoproductIsoProduct' {c : Cofan Z} {f : Fan (op <| Z ·)} (hc : IsColimit c) (hf : IsLimit f) : op c.pt ≅ f.pt := IsLimit.conePointUniqueUpToIso (Cofan.IsColimit.op hc) hf variable (Z) in /-- The canonical isomorphism from the opposite of the coproduct to the product in the opposite category. -/ def opCoproductIsoProduct : op (∐ Z) ≅ ∏ᶜ (op <| Z ·) := opCoproductIsoProduct' (coproductIsCoproduct Z) (productIsProduct (op <| Z ·)) theorem opCoproductIsoProduct'_inv_comp_inj {c : Cofan Z} {f : Fan (op <| Z ·)} (hc : IsColimit c) (hf : IsLimit f) (b : α) : (opCoproductIsoProduct' hc hf).inv ≫ (c.inj b).op = f.proj b := IsLimit.conePointUniqueUpToIso_inv_comp (Cofan.IsColimit.op hc) hf ⟨b⟩ theorem opCoproductIsoProduct'_comp_self {c c' : Cofan Z} {f : Fan (op <| Z ·)} (hc : IsColimit c) (hc' : IsColimit c') (hf : IsLimit f) : (opCoproductIsoProduct' hc hf).hom ≫ (opCoproductIsoProduct' hc' hf).inv = (hc.coconePointUniqueUpToIso hc').op.inv := by apply Quiver.Hom.unop_inj apply hc'.hom_ext intro ⟨j⟩ change c'.inj _ ≫ _ = _ simp only [unop_op, unop_comp, Discrete.functor_obj, const_obj_obj, Iso.op_inv, Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsColimit.comp_coconePointUniqueUpToIso_inv] apply Quiver.Hom.op_inj simp only [op_comp, op_unop, Quiver.Hom.op_unop, Category.assoc, opCoproductIsoProduct'_inv_comp_inj] rw [← opCoproductIsoProduct'_inv_comp_inj hc hf] simp only [Iso.hom_inv_id_assoc] rfl variable (Z) in theorem opCoproductIsoProduct_inv_comp_ι (b : α) : (opCoproductIsoProduct Z).inv ≫ (Sigma.ι Z b).op = Pi.π (op <| Z ·) b := opCoproductIsoProduct'_inv_comp_inj _ _ b theorem desc_op_comp_opCoproductIsoProduct'_hom {c : Cofan Z} {f : Fan (op <| Z ·)} (hc : IsColimit c) (hf : IsLimit f) (c' : Cofan Z) : (hc.desc c').op ≫ (opCoproductIsoProduct' hc hf).hom = hf.lift c'.op := by refine (Iso.eq_comp_inv _).mp (Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (hc.hom_ext (fun ⟨j⟩ ↦ Quiver.Hom.op_inj ?_))) simp only [unop_op, Discrete.functor_obj, const_obj_obj, Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsColimit.fac, Cofan.op, unop_comp, op_comp, op_unop, Quiver.Hom.op_unop, Category.assoc] erw [opCoproductIsoProduct'_inv_comp_inj, IsLimit.fac] rfl theorem desc_op_comp_opCoproductIsoProduct_hom {X : C} (π : (a : α) → Z a ⟶ X) : (Sigma.desc π).op ≫ (opCoproductIsoProduct Z).hom = Pi.lift (fun a ↦ (π a).op) := by convert desc_op_comp_opCoproductIsoProduct'_hom (coproductIsCoproduct Z) (productIsProduct (op <| Z ·)) (Cofan.mk _ π) · ext; simp [Sigma.desc, coproductIsCoproduct] · ext; simp [Pi.lift, productIsProduct] end OppositeCoproducts section OppositeProducts variable {α : Type*} {Z : α → C} [HasProduct Z] instance : HasColimit (Discrete.functor Z).op := hasColimit_op_of_hasLimit (Discrete.functor Z) instance : HasColimit ((Discrete.opposite α).inverse ⋙ (Discrete.functor Z).op) := hasColimit_equivalence_comp (Discrete.opposite α).symm instance : HasCoproduct (op <| Z ·) := hasColimitOfIso ((Discrete.natIsoFunctor ≪≫ Discrete.natIso (fun _ ↦ by rfl)) : (Discrete.opposite α).inverse ⋙ (Discrete.functor Z).op ≅ Discrete.functor (op <| Z ·)).symm /-- A `Fan` gives a `Cofan` in the opposite category. -/ @[simp] def Fan.op (f : Fan Z) : Cofan (op <| Z ·) := Cofan.mk _ (fun a ↦ (f.proj a).op) /-- If a `Fan` is limit, then its opposite is colimit. -/ def Fan.IsLimit.op {f : Fan Z} (hf : IsLimit f) : IsColimit f.op := by let e : Discrete.functor (Opposite.op <| Z ·) ≅ (Discrete.opposite α).inverse ⋙ (Discrete.functor Z).op := Discrete.natIso (fun _ ↦ Iso.refl _) refine IsColimit.ofIsoColimit ((IsColimit.precomposeHomEquiv e _).2 (IsColimit.whiskerEquivalence hf.op (Discrete.opposite α).symm)) (Cocones.ext (Iso.refl _) (fun ⟨a⟩ ↦ ?_)) dsimp erw [Category.id_comp, Category.comp_id] rfl /-- The canonical isomorphism from the opposite of an abstract product to the corresponding coproduct in the opposite category. -/ def opProductIsoCoproduct' {f : Fan Z} {c : Cofan (op <| Z ·)} (hf : IsLimit f) (hc : IsColimit c) : op f.pt ≅ c.pt := IsColimit.coconePointUniqueUpToIso (Fan.IsLimit.op hf) hc variable (Z) in /-- The canonical isomorphism from the opposite of the product to the coproduct in the opposite category. -/ def opProductIsoCoproduct : op (∏ᶜ Z) ≅ ∐ (op <| Z ·) := opProductIsoCoproduct' (productIsProduct Z) (coproductIsCoproduct (op <| Z ·)) theorem proj_comp_opProductIsoCoproduct'_hom {f : Fan Z} {c : Cofan (op <| Z ·)} (hf : IsLimit f) (hc : IsColimit c) (b : α) : (f.proj b).op ≫ (opProductIsoCoproduct' hf hc).hom = c.inj b := IsColimit.comp_coconePointUniqueUpToIso_hom (Fan.IsLimit.op hf) hc ⟨b⟩ theorem opProductIsoCoproduct'_comp_self {f f' : Fan Z} {c : Cofan (op <| Z ·)} (hf : IsLimit f) (hf' : IsLimit f') (hc : IsColimit c) : (opProductIsoCoproduct' hf hc).hom ≫ (opProductIsoCoproduct' hf' hc).inv = (hf.conePointUniqueUpToIso hf').op.inv := by apply Quiver.Hom.unop_inj apply hf.hom_ext intro ⟨j⟩ change _ ≫ f.proj _ = _ simp only [unop_op, unop_comp, Category.assoc, Discrete.functor_obj, Iso.op_inv, Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsLimit.conePointUniqueUpToIso_inv_comp] apply Quiver.Hom.op_inj simp only [op_comp, op_unop, Quiver.Hom.op_unop, proj_comp_opProductIsoCoproduct'_hom] rw [← proj_comp_opProductIsoCoproduct'_hom hf' hc] simp only [Category.assoc, Iso.hom_inv_id, Category.comp_id] rfl variable (Z) in theorem π_comp_opProductIsoCoproduct_hom (b : α) : (Pi.π Z b).op ≫ (opProductIsoCoproduct Z).hom = Sigma.ι (op <| Z ·) b := proj_comp_opProductIsoCoproduct'_hom _ _ b theorem opProductIsoCoproduct'_inv_comp_lift {f : Fan Z} {c : Cofan (op <| Z ·)} (hf : IsLimit f) (hc : IsColimit c) (f' : Fan Z) : (opProductIsoCoproduct' hf hc).inv ≫ (hf.lift f').op = hc.desc f'.op := by refine (Iso.inv_comp_eq _).mpr (Quiver.Hom.unop_inj (hf.hom_ext (fun ⟨j⟩ ↦ Quiver.Hom.op_inj ?_))) simp only [Discrete.functor_obj, unop_op, Quiver.Hom.unop_op, IsLimit.fac, Fan.op, unop_comp, Category.assoc, op_comp, op_unop, Quiver.Hom.op_unop] erw [← Category.assoc, proj_comp_opProductIsoCoproduct'_hom, IsColimit.fac] rfl theorem opProductIsoCoproduct_inv_comp_lift {X : C} (π : (a : α) → X ⟶ Z a) : (opProductIsoCoproduct Z).inv ≫ (Pi.lift π).op = Sigma.desc (fun a ↦ (π a).op) := by convert opProductIsoCoproduct'_inv_comp_lift (productIsProduct Z) (coproductIsCoproduct (op <| Z ·)) (Fan.mk _ π) · ext; simp [Pi.lift, productIsProduct] · ext; simp [Sigma.desc, coproductIsCoproduct] end OppositeProducts instance hasEqualizers_opposite [HasCoequalizers C] : HasEqualizers Cᵒᵖ := by haveI : HasColimitsOfShape WalkingParallelPairᵒᵖ C := hasColimitsOfShape_of_equivalence walkingParallelPairOpEquiv infer_instance #align category_theory.limits.has_equalizers_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasEqualizers_opposite instance hasCoequalizers_opposite [HasEqualizers C] : HasCoequalizers Cᵒᵖ := by haveI : HasLimitsOfShape WalkingParallelPairᵒᵖ C := hasLimitsOfShape_of_equivalence walkingParallelPairOpEquiv infer_instance #align category_theory.limits.has_coequalizers_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasCoequalizers_opposite instance hasFiniteColimits_opposite [HasFiniteLimits C] : HasFiniteColimits Cᵒᵖ := ⟨fun _ _ _ => inferInstance⟩ #align category_theory.limits.has_finite_colimits_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasFiniteColimits_opposite instance hasFiniteLimits_opposite [HasFiniteColimits C] : HasFiniteLimits Cᵒᵖ := ⟨fun _ _ _ => inferInstance⟩ #align category_theory.limits.has_finite_limits_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasFiniteLimits_opposite instance hasPullbacks_opposite [HasPushouts C] : HasPullbacks Cᵒᵖ := by haveI : HasColimitsOfShape WalkingCospanᵒᵖ C := hasColimitsOfShape_of_equivalence walkingCospanOpEquiv.symm apply hasLimitsOfShape_op_of_hasColimitsOfShape #align category_theory.limits.has_pullbacks_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasPullbacks_opposite instance hasPushouts_opposite [HasPullbacks C] : HasPushouts Cᵒᵖ := by haveI : HasLimitsOfShape WalkingSpanᵒᵖ C := hasLimitsOfShape_of_equivalence walkingSpanOpEquiv.symm infer_instance #align category_theory.limits.has_pushouts_opposite CategoryTheory.Limits.hasPushouts_opposite /-- The canonical isomorphism relating `Span f.op g.op` and `(Cospan f g).op` -/ @[simps!] def spanOp {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Z) (g : Y ⟶ Z) : span f.op g.op ≅ walkingCospanOpEquiv.inverse ⋙ (cospan f g).op := NatIso.ofComponents (by rintro (_ | _ | _) <;> rfl) (by rintro (_ | _ | _) (_ | _ | _) f <;> cases f <;> aesop_cat) #align category_theory.limits.span_op CategoryTheory.Limits.spanOp /-- The canonical isomorphism relating `(Cospan f g).op` and `Span f.op g.op` -/ @[simps!] def opCospan {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Z) (g : Y ⟶ Z) : (cospan f g).op ≅ walkingCospanOpEquiv.functor ⋙ span f.op g.op := calc (cospan f g).op ≅ 𝟭 _ ⋙ (cospan f g).op := by rfl _ ≅ (walkingCospanOpEquiv.functor ⋙ walkingCospanOpEquiv.inverse) ⋙ (cospan f g).op := (isoWhiskerRight walkingCospanOpEquiv.unitIso _) _ ≅ walkingCospanOpEquiv.functor ⋙ walkingCospanOpEquiv.inverse ⋙ (cospan f g).op := (Functor.associator _ _ _) _ ≅ walkingCospanOpEquiv.functor ⋙ span f.op g.op := isoWhiskerLeft _ (spanOp f g).symm #align category_theory.limits.op_cospan CategoryTheory.Limits.opCospan /-- The canonical isomorphism relating `Cospan f.op g.op` and `(Span f g).op` -/ @[simps!] def cospanOp {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : X ⟶ Z) : cospan f.op g.op ≅ walkingSpanOpEquiv.inverse ⋙ (span f g).op := NatIso.ofComponents (by rintro (_ | _ | _) <;> rfl) (by rintro (_ | _ | _) (_ | _ | _) f <;> cases f <;> aesop_cat) #align category_theory.limits.cospan_op CategoryTheory.Limits.cospanOp /-- The canonical isomorphism relating `(Span f g).op` and `Cospan f.op g.op` -/ @[simps!] def opSpan {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : X ⟶ Z) : (span f g).op ≅ walkingSpanOpEquiv.functor ⋙ cospan f.op g.op := calc (span f g).op ≅ 𝟭 _ ⋙ (span f g).op := by rfl _ ≅ (walkingSpanOpEquiv.functor ⋙ walkingSpanOpEquiv.inverse) ⋙ (span f g).op := (isoWhiskerRight walkingSpanOpEquiv.unitIso _) _ ≅ walkingSpanOpEquiv.functor ⋙ walkingSpanOpEquiv.inverse ⋙ (span f g).op := (Functor.associator _ _ _) _ ≅ walkingSpanOpEquiv.functor ⋙ cospan f.op g.op := isoWhiskerLeft _ (cospanOp f g).symm #align category_theory.limits.op_span CategoryTheory.Limits.opSpan namespace PushoutCocone -- Porting note: it was originally @[simps (config := lemmasOnly)] /-- The obvious map `PushoutCocone f g → PullbackCone f.unop g.unop` -/ @[simps!] def unop {X Y Z : Cᵒᵖ} {f : X ⟶ Y} {g : X ⟶ Z} (c : PushoutCocone f g) : PullbackCone f.unop g.unop := Cocone.unop ((Cocones.precompose (opCospan f.unop g.unop).hom).obj (Cocone.whisker walkingCospanOpEquiv.functor c)) #align category_theory.limits.pushout_cocone.unop CategoryTheory.Limits.PushoutCocone.unop -- Porting note (#10618): removed simp attribute as the equality can already be obtained by simp theorem unop_fst {X Y Z : Cᵒᵖ} {f : X ⟶ Y} {g : X ⟶ Z} (c : PushoutCocone f g) : c.unop.fst = c.inl.unop := by simp #align category_theory.limits.pushout_cocone.unop_fst CategoryTheory.Limits.PushoutCocone.unop_fst -- Porting note (#10618): removed simp attribute as the equality can already be obtained by simp theorem unop_snd {X Y Z : Cᵒᵖ} {f : X ⟶ Y} {g : X ⟶ Z} (c : PushoutCocone f g) : c.unop.snd = c.inr.unop := by aesop_cat #align category_theory.limits.pushout_cocone.unop_snd CategoryTheory.Limits.PushoutCocone.unop_snd -- Porting note: it was originally @[simps (config := lemmasOnly)] /-- The obvious map `PushoutCocone f.op g.op → PullbackCone f g` -/ @[simps!] def op {X Y Z : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} {g : X ⟶ Z} (c : PushoutCocone f g) : PullbackCone f.op g.op := (Cones.postcompose (cospanOp f g).symm.hom).obj (Cone.whisker walkingSpanOpEquiv.inverse (Cocone.op c)) #align category_theory.limits.pushout_cocone.op CategoryTheory.Limits.PushoutCocone.op -- Porting note (#10618): removed simp attribute as the equality can already be obtained by simp
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.WithTop import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Sub.WithTop import Mathlib.Data.Real.NNReal import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.WithBotTop #align_import data.real.ennreal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c14c8fcde993801fca8946b0d80131a1a81d1520" /-! # Extended non-negative reals We define `ENNReal = ℝ≥0∞ := WithTop ℝ≥0` to be the type of extended nonnegative real numbers, i.e., the interval `[0, +∞]`. This type is used as the codomain of a `MeasureTheory.Measure`, and of the extended distance `edist` in an `EMetricSpace`. In this file we set up many of the instances on `ℝ≥0∞`, and provide relationships between `ℝ≥0∞` and `ℝ≥0`, and between `ℝ≥0∞` and `ℝ`. In particular, we provide a coercion from `ℝ≥0` to `ℝ≥0∞` as well as functions `ENNReal.toNNReal`, `ENNReal.ofReal` and `ENNReal.toReal`, all of which take the value zero wherever they cannot be the identity. Also included is the relationship between `ℝ≥0∞` and `ℕ`. The interaction of these functions, especially `ENNReal.ofReal` and `ENNReal.toReal`, with the algebraic and lattice structure can be found in `Data.ENNReal.Real`. This file proves many of the order properties of `ℝ≥0∞`, with the exception of the ways those relate to the algebraic structure, which are included in `Data.ENNReal.Operations`. This file also defines inversion and division: this includes `Inv` and `Div` instances on `ℝ≥0∞` making it into a `DivInvOneMonoid`. As a consequence of being a `DivInvOneMonoid`, `ℝ≥0∞` inherits a power operation with integer exponent: this and other properties is shown in `Data.ENNReal.Inv`. ## Main definitions * `ℝ≥0∞`: the extended nonnegative real numbers `[0, ∞]`; defined as `WithTop ℝ≥0`; it is equipped with the following structures: - coercion from `ℝ≥0` defined in the natural way; - the natural structure of a complete dense linear order: `↑p ≤ ↑q ↔ p ≤ q` and `∀ a, a ≤ ∞`; - `a + b` is defined so that `↑p + ↑q = ↑(p + q)` for `(p q : ℝ≥0)` and `a + ∞ = ∞ + a = ∞`; - `a * b` is defined so that `↑p * ↑q = ↑(p * q)` for `(p q : ℝ≥0)`, `0 * ∞ = ∞ * 0 = 0`, and `a * ∞ = ∞ * a = ∞` for `a ≠ 0`; - `a - b` is defined as the minimal `d` such that `a ≤ d + b`; this way we have `↑p - ↑q = ↑(p - q)`, `∞ - ↑p = ∞`, `↑p - ∞ = ∞ - ∞ = 0`; note that there is no negation, only subtraction; The addition and multiplication defined this way together with `0 = ↑0` and `1 = ↑1` turn `ℝ≥0∞` into a canonically ordered commutative semiring of characteristic zero. - `a⁻¹` is defined as `Inf {b | 1 ≤ a * b}`. This way we have `(↑p)⁻¹ = ↑(p⁻¹)` for `p : ℝ≥0`, `p ≠ 0`, `0⁻¹ = ∞`, and `∞⁻¹ = 0`. - `a / b` is defined as `a * b⁻¹`. This inversion and division include `Inv` and `Div` instances on `ℝ≥0∞`, making it into a `DivInvOneMonoid`. Further properties of these are shown in `Data.ENNReal.Inv`. * Coercions to/from other types: - coercion `ℝ≥0 → ℝ≥0∞` is defined as `Coe`, so one can use `(p : ℝ≥0)` in a context that expects `a : ℝ≥0∞`, and Lean will apply `coe` automatically; - `ENNReal.toNNReal` sends `↑p` to `p` and `∞` to `0`; - `ENNReal.toReal := coe ∘ ENNReal.toNNReal` sends `↑p`, `p : ℝ≥0` to `(↑p : ℝ)` and `∞` to `0`; - `ENNReal.ofReal := coe ∘ Real.toNNReal` sends `x : ℝ` to `↑⟨max x 0, _⟩` - `ENNReal.neTopEquivNNReal` is an equivalence between `{a : ℝ≥0∞ // a ≠ 0}` and `ℝ≥0`. ## Implementation notes We define a `CanLift ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0` instance, so one of the ways to prove theorems about an `ℝ≥0∞` number `a` is to consider the cases `a = ∞` and `a ≠ ∞`, and use the tactic `lift a to ℝ≥0 using ha` in the second case. This instance is even more useful if one already has `ha : a ≠ ∞` in the context, or if we have `(f : α → ℝ≥0∞) (hf : ∀ x, f x ≠ ∞)`. ## Notations * `ℝ≥0∞`: the type of the extended nonnegative real numbers; * `ℝ≥0`: the type of nonnegative real numbers `[0, ∞)`; defined in `Data.Real.NNReal`; * `∞`: a localized notation in `ENNReal` for `⊤ : ℝ≥0∞`. -/ open Function Set NNReal variable {α : Type*} /-- The extended nonnegative real numbers. This is usually denoted [0, ∞], and is relevant as the codomain of a measure. -/ def ENNReal := WithTop ℝ≥0 deriving Zero, AddCommMonoidWithOne, SemilatticeSup, DistribLattice, Nontrivial #align ennreal ENNReal @[inherit_doc] scoped[ENNReal] notation "ℝ≥0∞" => ENNReal /-- Notation for infinity as an `ENNReal` number. -/ scoped[ENNReal] notation "∞" => (⊤ : ENNReal) namespace ENNReal instance : OrderBot ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (OrderBot (WithTop ℝ≥0)) instance : BoundedOrder ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (BoundedOrder (WithTop ℝ≥0)) instance : CharZero ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (CharZero (WithTop ℝ≥0)) noncomputable instance : CanonicallyOrderedCommSemiring ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (CanonicallyOrderedCommSemiring (WithTop ℝ≥0)) noncomputable instance : CompleteLinearOrder ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (CompleteLinearOrder (WithTop ℝ≥0)) instance : DenselyOrdered ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (DenselyOrdered (WithTop ℝ≥0)) noncomputable instance : CanonicallyLinearOrderedAddCommMonoid ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (CanonicallyLinearOrderedAddCommMonoid (WithTop ℝ≥0)) noncomputable instance instSub : Sub ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (Sub (WithTop ℝ≥0)) noncomputable instance : OrderedSub ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (OrderedSub (WithTop ℝ≥0)) noncomputable instance : LinearOrderedAddCommMonoidWithTop ℝ≥0∞ := inferInstanceAs (LinearOrderedAddCommMonoidWithTop (WithTop ℝ≥0)) -- Porting note: rfc: redefine using pattern matching? noncomputable instance : Inv ℝ≥0∞ := ⟨fun a => sInf { b | 1 ≤ a * b }⟩ noncomputable instance : DivInvMonoid ℝ≥0∞ where variable {a b c d : ℝ≥0∞} {r p q : ℝ≥0} -- Porting note: are these 2 instances still required in Lean 4? instance covariantClass_mul_le : CovariantClass ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0∞ (· * ·) (· ≤ ·) := inferInstance #align ennreal.covariant_class_mul_le ENNReal.covariantClass_mul_le instance covariantClass_add_le : CovariantClass ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0∞ (· + ·) (· ≤ ·) := inferInstance #align ennreal.covariant_class_add_le ENNReal.covariantClass_add_le -- Porting note (#11215): TODO: add a `WithTop` instance and use it here noncomputable instance : LinearOrderedCommMonoidWithZero ℝ≥0∞ := { inferInstanceAs (LinearOrderedAddCommMonoidWithTop ℝ≥0∞), inferInstanceAs (CommSemiring ℝ≥0∞) with mul_le_mul_left := fun _ _ => mul_le_mul_left' zero_le_one := zero_le 1 } noncomputable instance : Unique (AddUnits ℝ≥0∞) where default := 0 uniq a := AddUnits.ext <| le_zero_iff.1 <| by rw [← a.add_neg]; exact le_self_add instance : Inhabited ℝ≥0∞ := ⟨0⟩ /-- Coercion from `ℝ≥0` to `ℝ≥0∞`. -/ @[coe, match_pattern] def ofNNReal : ℝ≥0 → ℝ≥0∞ := WithTop.some instance : Coe ℝ≥0 ℝ≥0∞ := ⟨ofNNReal⟩ /-- A version of `WithTop.recTopCoe` that uses `ENNReal.ofNNReal`. -/ @[elab_as_elim, induction_eliminator, cases_eliminator] def recTopCoe {C : ℝ≥0∞ → Sort*} (top : C ∞) (coe : ∀ x : ℝ≥0, C x) (x : ℝ≥0∞) : C x := WithTop.recTopCoe top coe x instance canLift : CanLift ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0 ofNNReal (· ≠ ∞) := WithTop.canLift #align ennreal.can_lift ENNReal.canLift @[simp] theorem none_eq_top : (none : ℝ≥0∞) = ∞ := rfl #align ennreal.none_eq_top ENNReal.none_eq_top @[simp] theorem some_eq_coe (a : ℝ≥0) : (Option.some a : ℝ≥0∞) = (↑a : ℝ≥0∞) := rfl #align ennreal.some_eq_coe ENNReal.some_eq_coe @[simp] theorem some_eq_coe' (a : ℝ≥0) : (WithTop.some a : ℝ≥0∞) = (↑a : ℝ≥0∞) := rfl lemma coe_injective : Injective ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ≥0∞) := WithTop.coe_injective @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_inj : (p : ℝ≥0∞) = q ↔ p = q := coe_injective.eq_iff #align ennreal.coe_eq_coe ENNReal.coe_inj lemma coe_ne_coe : (p : ℝ≥0∞) ≠ q ↔ p ≠ q := coe_inj.not theorem range_coe' : range ofNNReal = Iio ∞ := WithTop.range_coe theorem range_coe : range ofNNReal = {∞}ᶜ := (isCompl_range_some_none ℝ≥0).symm.compl_eq.symm /-- `toNNReal x` returns `x` if it is real, otherwise 0. -/ protected def toNNReal : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0 := WithTop.untop' 0 #align ennreal.to_nnreal ENNReal.toNNReal /-- `toReal x` returns `x` if it is real, `0` otherwise. -/ protected def toReal (a : ℝ≥0∞) : Real := a.toNNReal #align ennreal.to_real ENNReal.toReal /-- `ofReal x` returns `x` if it is nonnegative, `0` otherwise. -/ protected noncomputable def ofReal (r : Real) : ℝ≥0∞ := r.toNNReal #align ennreal.of_real ENNReal.ofReal @[simp, norm_cast] theorem toNNReal_coe : (r : ℝ≥0∞).toNNReal = r := rfl #align ennreal.to_nnreal_coe ENNReal.toNNReal_coe @[simp] theorem coe_toNNReal : ∀ {a : ℝ≥0∞}, a ≠ ∞ → ↑a.toNNReal = a | ofNNReal _, _ => rfl | ⊤, h => (h rfl).elim #align ennreal.coe_to_nnreal ENNReal.coe_toNNReal @[simp] theorem ofReal_toReal {a : ℝ≥0∞} (h : a ≠ ∞) : ENNReal.ofReal a.toReal = a := by simp [ENNReal.toReal, ENNReal.ofReal, h] #align ennreal.of_real_to_real ENNReal.ofReal_toReal @[simp] theorem toReal_ofReal {r : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ r) : (ENNReal.ofReal r).toReal = r := max_eq_left h #align ennreal.to_real_of_real ENNReal.toReal_ofReal theorem toReal_ofReal' {r : ℝ} : (ENNReal.ofReal r).toReal = max r 0 := rfl #align ennreal.to_real_of_real' ENNReal.toReal_ofReal' theorem coe_toNNReal_le_self : ∀ {a : ℝ≥0∞}, ↑a.toNNReal ≤ a | ofNNReal r => by rw [toNNReal_coe] | ⊤ => le_top #align ennreal.coe_to_nnreal_le_self ENNReal.coe_toNNReal_le_self theorem coe_nnreal_eq (r : ℝ≥0) : (r : ℝ≥0∞) = ENNReal.ofReal r := by rw [ENNReal.ofReal, Real.toNNReal_coe] #align ennreal.coe_nnreal_eq ENNReal.coe_nnreal_eq theorem ofReal_eq_coe_nnreal {x : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ x) : ENNReal.ofReal x = ofNNReal ⟨x, h⟩ := (coe_nnreal_eq ⟨x, h⟩).symm #align ennreal.of_real_eq_coe_nnreal ENNReal.ofReal_eq_coe_nnreal @[simp] theorem ofReal_coe_nnreal : ENNReal.ofReal p = p := (coe_nnreal_eq p).symm #align ennreal.of_real_coe_nnreal ENNReal.ofReal_coe_nnreal @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_zero : ↑(0 : ℝ≥0) = (0 : ℝ≥0∞) := rfl #align ennreal.coe_zero ENNReal.coe_zero @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_one : ↑(1 : ℝ≥0) = (1 : ℝ≥0∞) := rfl #align ennreal.coe_one ENNReal.coe_one @[simp] theorem toReal_nonneg {a : ℝ≥0∞} : 0 ≤ a.toReal := a.toNNReal.2 #align ennreal.to_real_nonneg ENNReal.toReal_nonneg @[simp] theorem top_toNNReal : ∞.toNNReal = 0 := rfl #align ennreal.top_to_nnreal ENNReal.top_toNNReal @[simp] theorem top_toReal : ∞.toReal = 0 := rfl #align ennreal.top_to_real ENNReal.top_toReal @[simp] theorem one_toReal : (1 : ℝ≥0∞).toReal = 1 := rfl #align ennreal.one_to_real ENNReal.one_toReal @[simp] theorem one_toNNReal : (1 : ℝ≥0∞).toNNReal = 1 := rfl #align ennreal.one_to_nnreal ENNReal.one_toNNReal @[simp] theorem coe_toReal (r : ℝ≥0) : (r : ℝ≥0∞).toReal = r := rfl #align ennreal.coe_to_real ENNReal.coe_toReal @[simp] theorem zero_toNNReal : (0 : ℝ≥0∞).toNNReal = 0 := rfl #align ennreal.zero_to_nnreal ENNReal.zero_toNNReal @[simp] theorem zero_toReal : (0 : ℝ≥0∞).toReal = 0 := rfl #align ennreal.zero_to_real ENNReal.zero_toReal @[simp] theorem ofReal_zero : ENNReal.ofReal (0 : ℝ) = 0 := by simp [ENNReal.ofReal] #align ennreal.of_real_zero ENNReal.ofReal_zero @[simp] theorem ofReal_one : ENNReal.ofReal (1 : ℝ) = (1 : ℝ≥0∞) := by simp [ENNReal.ofReal] #align ennreal.of_real_one ENNReal.ofReal_one theorem ofReal_toReal_le {a : ℝ≥0∞} : ENNReal.ofReal a.toReal ≤ a := if ha : a = ∞ then ha.symm ▸ le_top else le_of_eq (ofReal_toReal ha) #align ennreal.of_real_to_real_le ENNReal.ofReal_toReal_le theorem forall_ennreal {p : ℝ≥0∞ → Prop} : (∀ a, p a) ↔ (∀ r : ℝ≥0, p r) ∧ p ∞ := Option.forall.trans and_comm #align ennreal.forall_ennreal ENNReal.forall_ennreal theorem forall_ne_top {p : ℝ≥0∞ → Prop} : (∀ a, a ≠ ∞ → p a) ↔ ∀ r : ℝ≥0, p r := Option.ball_ne_none #align ennreal.forall_ne_top ENNReal.forall_ne_top theorem exists_ne_top {p : ℝ≥0∞ → Prop} : (∃ a ≠ ∞, p a) ↔ ∃ r : ℝ≥0, p r := Option.exists_ne_none #align ennreal.exists_ne_top ENNReal.exists_ne_top theorem toNNReal_eq_zero_iff (x : ℝ≥0∞) : x.toNNReal = 0 ↔ x = 0 ∨ x = ∞ := WithTop.untop'_eq_self_iff #align ennreal.to_nnreal_eq_zero_iff ENNReal.toNNReal_eq_zero_iff theorem toReal_eq_zero_iff (x : ℝ≥0∞) : x.toReal = 0 ↔ x = 0 ∨ x = ∞ := by simp [ENNReal.toReal, toNNReal_eq_zero_iff] #align ennreal.to_real_eq_zero_iff ENNReal.toReal_eq_zero_iff theorem toNNReal_ne_zero : a.toNNReal ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 0 ∧ a ≠ ∞ := a.toNNReal_eq_zero_iff.not.trans not_or #align ennreal.to_nnreal_ne_zero ENNReal.toNNReal_ne_zero theorem toReal_ne_zero : a.toReal ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 0 ∧ a ≠ ∞ := a.toReal_eq_zero_iff.not.trans not_or #align ennreal.to_real_ne_zero ENNReal.toReal_ne_zero theorem toNNReal_eq_one_iff (x : ℝ≥0∞) : x.toNNReal = 1 ↔ x = 1 := WithTop.untop'_eq_iff.trans <| by simp #align ennreal.to_nnreal_eq_one_iff ENNReal.toNNReal_eq_one_iff theorem toReal_eq_one_iff (x : ℝ≥0∞) : x.toReal = 1 ↔ x = 1 := by rw [ENNReal.toReal, NNReal.coe_eq_one, ENNReal.toNNReal_eq_one_iff] #align ennreal.to_real_eq_one_iff ENNReal.toReal_eq_one_iff theorem toNNReal_ne_one : a.toNNReal ≠ 1 ↔ a ≠ 1 := a.toNNReal_eq_one_iff.not #align ennreal.to_nnreal_ne_one ENNReal.toNNReal_ne_one theorem toReal_ne_one : a.toReal ≠ 1 ↔ a ≠ 1 := a.toReal_eq_one_iff.not #align ennreal.to_real_ne_one ENNReal.toReal_ne_one @[simp] theorem coe_ne_top : (r : ℝ≥0∞) ≠ ∞ := WithTop.coe_ne_top #align ennreal.coe_ne_top ENNReal.coe_ne_top @[simp] theorem top_ne_coe : ∞ ≠ (r : ℝ≥0∞) := WithTop.top_ne_coe #align ennreal.top_ne_coe ENNReal.top_ne_coe @[simp] theorem coe_lt_top : (r : ℝ≥0∞) < ∞ := WithTop.coe_lt_top r #align ennreal.coe_lt_top ENNReal.coe_lt_top @[simp] theorem ofReal_ne_top {r : ℝ} : ENNReal.ofReal r ≠ ∞ := coe_ne_top #align ennreal.of_real_ne_top ENNReal.ofReal_ne_top @[simp] theorem ofReal_lt_top {r : ℝ} : ENNReal.ofReal r < ∞ := coe_lt_top #align ennreal.of_real_lt_top ENNReal.ofReal_lt_top @[simp] theorem top_ne_ofReal {r : ℝ} : ∞ ≠ ENNReal.ofReal r := top_ne_coe #align ennreal.top_ne_of_real ENNReal.top_ne_ofReal @[simp] theorem ofReal_toReal_eq_iff : ENNReal.ofReal a.toReal = a ↔ a ≠ ⊤ := ⟨fun h => by rw [← h] exact ofReal_ne_top, ofReal_toReal⟩ #align ennreal.of_real_to_real_eq_iff ENNReal.ofReal_toReal_eq_iff @[simp] theorem toReal_ofReal_eq_iff {a : ℝ} : (ENNReal.ofReal a).toReal = a ↔ 0 ≤ a := ⟨fun h => by rw [← h] exact toReal_nonneg, toReal_ofReal⟩ #align ennreal.to_real_of_real_eq_iff ENNReal.toReal_ofReal_eq_iff @[simp] theorem zero_ne_top : 0 ≠ ∞ := coe_ne_top #align ennreal.zero_ne_top ENNReal.zero_ne_top @[simp] theorem top_ne_zero : ∞ ≠ 0 := top_ne_coe #align ennreal.top_ne_zero ENNReal.top_ne_zero @[simp] theorem one_ne_top : 1 ≠ ∞ := coe_ne_top #align ennreal.one_ne_top ENNReal.one_ne_top @[simp] theorem top_ne_one : ∞ ≠ 1 := top_ne_coe #align ennreal.top_ne_one ENNReal.top_ne_one @[simp] theorem zero_lt_top : 0 < ∞ := coe_lt_top @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_le_coe : (↑r : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ ↑q ↔ r ≤ q := WithTop.coe_le_coe #align ennreal.coe_le_coe ENNReal.coe_le_coe @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_lt_coe : (↑r : ℝ≥0∞) < ↑q ↔ r < q := WithTop.coe_lt_coe #align ennreal.coe_lt_coe ENNReal.coe_lt_coe -- Needed until `@[gcongr]` accepts iff statements alias ⟨_, coe_le_coe_of_le⟩ := coe_le_coe attribute [gcongr] ENNReal.coe_le_coe_of_le -- Needed until `@[gcongr]` accepts iff statements alias ⟨_, coe_lt_coe_of_lt⟩ := coe_lt_coe attribute [gcongr] ENNReal.coe_lt_coe_of_lt theorem coe_mono : Monotone ofNNReal := fun _ _ => coe_le_coe.2 #align ennreal.coe_mono ENNReal.coe_mono theorem coe_strictMono : StrictMono ofNNReal := fun _ _ => coe_lt_coe.2 @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_eq_zero : (↑r : ℝ≥0∞) = 0 ↔ r = 0 := coe_inj #align ennreal.coe_eq_zero ENNReal.coe_eq_zero @[simp, norm_cast] theorem zero_eq_coe : 0 = (↑r : ℝ≥0∞) ↔ 0 = r := coe_inj #align ennreal.zero_eq_coe ENNReal.zero_eq_coe @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_eq_one : (↑r : ℝ≥0∞) = 1 ↔ r = 1 := coe_inj #align ennreal.coe_eq_one ENNReal.coe_eq_one @[simp, norm_cast] theorem one_eq_coe : 1 = (↑r : ℝ≥0∞) ↔ 1 = r := coe_inj #align ennreal.one_eq_coe ENNReal.one_eq_coe @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_pos : 0 < (r : ℝ≥0∞) ↔ 0 < r := coe_lt_coe #align ennreal.coe_pos ENNReal.coe_pos theorem coe_ne_zero : (r : ℝ≥0∞) ≠ 0 ↔ r ≠ 0 := coe_eq_zero.not #align ennreal.coe_ne_zero ENNReal.coe_ne_zero lemma coe_ne_one : (r : ℝ≥0∞) ≠ 1 ↔ r ≠ 1 := coe_eq_one.not @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_add (x y : ℝ≥0) : (↑(x + y) : ℝ≥0∞) = x + y := rfl #align ennreal.coe_add ENNReal.coe_add @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_mul (x y : ℝ≥0) : (↑(x * y) : ℝ≥0∞) = x * y := rfl #align ennreal.coe_mul ENNReal.coe_mul @[norm_cast] lemma coe_nsmul (n : ℕ) (x : ℝ≥0) : (↑(n • x) : ℝ≥0∞) = n • x := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_pow (x : ℝ≥0) (n : ℕ) : (↑(x ^ n) : ℝ≥0∞) = x ^ n := rfl #noalign ennreal.coe_bit0 #noalign ennreal.coe_bit1 -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp, norm_cast] -- Porting note (#10756): new theorem theorem coe_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : ((no_index (OfNat.ofNat n) : ℝ≥0) : ℝ≥0∞) = OfNat.ofNat n := rfl -- Porting note (#11215): TODO: add lemmas about `OfNat.ofNat` and `<`/`≤` theorem coe_two : ((2 : ℝ≥0) : ℝ≥0∞) = 2 := rfl #align ennreal.coe_two ENNReal.coe_two theorem toNNReal_eq_toNNReal_iff (x y : ℝ≥0∞) : x.toNNReal = y.toNNReal ↔ x = y ∨ x = 0 ∧ y = ⊤ ∨ x = ⊤ ∧ y = 0 := WithTop.untop'_eq_untop'_iff #align ennreal.to_nnreal_eq_to_nnreal_iff ENNReal.toNNReal_eq_toNNReal_iff theorem toReal_eq_toReal_iff (x y : ℝ≥0∞) : x.toReal = y.toReal ↔ x = y ∨ x = 0 ∧ y = ⊤ ∨ x = ⊤ ∧ y = 0 := by simp only [ENNReal.toReal, NNReal.coe_inj, toNNReal_eq_toNNReal_iff] #align ennreal.to_real_eq_to_real_iff ENNReal.toReal_eq_toReal_iff theorem toNNReal_eq_toNNReal_iff' {x y : ℝ≥0∞} (hx : x ≠ ⊤) (hy : y ≠ ⊤) : x.toNNReal = y.toNNReal ↔ x = y := by simp only [ENNReal.toNNReal_eq_toNNReal_iff x y, hx, hy, and_false, false_and, or_false] #align ennreal.to_nnreal_eq_to_nnreal_iff' ENNReal.toNNReal_eq_toNNReal_iff' theorem toReal_eq_toReal_iff' {x y : ℝ≥0∞} (hx : x ≠ ⊤) (hy : y ≠ ⊤) : x.toReal = y.toReal ↔ x = y := by simp only [ENNReal.toReal, NNReal.coe_inj, toNNReal_eq_toNNReal_iff' hx hy] #align ennreal.to_real_eq_to_real_iff' ENNReal.toReal_eq_toReal_iff' theorem one_lt_two : (1 : ℝ≥0∞) < 2 := Nat.one_lt_ofNat #align ennreal.one_lt_two ENNReal.one_lt_two @[simp] theorem two_ne_top : (2 : ℝ≥0∞) ≠ ∞ := coe_ne_top #align ennreal.two_ne_top ENNReal.two_ne_top @[simp] theorem two_lt_top : (2 : ℝ≥0∞) < ∞ := coe_lt_top /-- `(1 : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ 1`, recorded as a `Fact` for use with `Lp` spaces. -/ instance _root_.fact_one_le_one_ennreal : Fact ((1 : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ 1) := ⟨le_rfl⟩ #align fact_one_le_one_ennreal fact_one_le_one_ennreal /-- `(1 : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ 2`, recorded as a `Fact` for use with `Lp` spaces. -/ instance _root_.fact_one_le_two_ennreal : Fact ((1 : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ 2) := ⟨one_le_two⟩ #align fact_one_le_two_ennreal fact_one_le_two_ennreal /-- `(1 : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ ∞`, recorded as a `Fact` for use with `Lp` spaces. -/ instance _root_.fact_one_le_top_ennreal : Fact ((1 : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ ∞) := ⟨le_top⟩ #align fact_one_le_top_ennreal fact_one_le_top_ennreal /-- The set of numbers in `ℝ≥0∞` that are not equal to `∞` is equivalent to `ℝ≥0`. -/ def neTopEquivNNReal : { a | a ≠ ∞ } ≃ ℝ≥0 where toFun x := ENNReal.toNNReal x invFun x := ⟨x, coe_ne_top⟩ left_inv := fun x => Subtype.eq <| coe_toNNReal x.2 right_inv _ := toNNReal_coe #align ennreal.ne_top_equiv_nnreal ENNReal.neTopEquivNNReal theorem cinfi_ne_top [InfSet α] (f : ℝ≥0∞ → α) : ⨅ x : { x // x ≠ ∞ }, f x = ⨅ x : ℝ≥0, f x := Eq.symm <| neTopEquivNNReal.symm.surjective.iInf_congr _ fun _ => rfl #align ennreal.cinfi_ne_top ENNReal.cinfi_ne_top theorem iInf_ne_top [CompleteLattice α] (f : ℝ≥0∞ → α) : ⨅ (x) (_ : x ≠ ∞), f x = ⨅ x : ℝ≥0, f x := by rw [iInf_subtype', cinfi_ne_top] #align ennreal.infi_ne_top ENNReal.iInf_ne_top theorem csupr_ne_top [SupSet α] (f : ℝ≥0∞ → α) : ⨆ x : { x // x ≠ ∞ }, f x = ⨆ x : ℝ≥0, f x := @cinfi_ne_top αᵒᵈ _ _ #align ennreal.csupr_ne_top ENNReal.csupr_ne_top theorem iSup_ne_top [CompleteLattice α] (f : ℝ≥0∞ → α) : ⨆ (x) (_ : x ≠ ∞), f x = ⨆ x : ℝ≥0, f x := @iInf_ne_top αᵒᵈ _ _ #align ennreal.supr_ne_top ENNReal.iSup_ne_top theorem iInf_ennreal {α : Type*} [CompleteLattice α] {f : ℝ≥0∞ → α} : ⨅ n, f n = (⨅ n : ℝ≥0, f n) ⊓ f ∞ := (iInf_option f).trans (inf_comm _ _) #align ennreal.infi_ennreal ENNReal.iInf_ennreal theorem iSup_ennreal {α : Type*} [CompleteLattice α] {f : ℝ≥0∞ → α} : ⨆ n, f n = (⨆ n : ℝ≥0, f n) ⊔ f ∞ := @iInf_ennreal αᵒᵈ _ _ #align ennreal.supr_ennreal ENNReal.iSup_ennreal /-- Coercion `ℝ≥0 → ℝ≥0∞` as a `RingHom`. -/ def ofNNRealHom : ℝ≥0 →+* ℝ≥0∞ where toFun := some map_one' := coe_one map_mul' _ _ := coe_mul _ _ map_zero' := coe_zero map_add' _ _ := coe_add _ _ #align ennreal.of_nnreal_hom ENNReal.ofNNRealHom @[simp] theorem coe_ofNNRealHom : ⇑ofNNRealHom = some := rfl #align ennreal.coe_of_nnreal_hom ENNReal.coe_ofNNRealHom @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_indicator {α} (s : Set α) (f : α → ℝ≥0) (a : α) : ((s.indicator f a : ℝ≥0) : ℝ≥0∞) = s.indicator (fun x => ↑(f x)) a := (ofNNRealHom : ℝ≥0 →+ ℝ≥0∞).map_indicator _ _ _ #align ennreal.coe_indicator ENNReal.coe_indicator section Order theorem bot_eq_zero : (⊥ : ℝ≥0∞) = 0 := rfl #align ennreal.bot_eq_zero ENNReal.bot_eq_zero -- `coe_lt_top` moved up theorem not_top_le_coe : ¬∞ ≤ ↑r := WithTop.not_top_le_coe r #align ennreal.not_top_le_coe ENNReal.not_top_le_coe @[simp, norm_cast] theorem one_le_coe_iff : (1 : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ ↑r ↔ 1 ≤ r := coe_le_coe #align ennreal.one_le_coe_iff ENNReal.one_le_coe_iff @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_le_one_iff : ↑r ≤ (1 : ℝ≥0∞) ↔ r ≤ 1 := coe_le_coe #align ennreal.coe_le_one_iff ENNReal.coe_le_one_iff @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_lt_one_iff : (↑p : ℝ≥0∞) < 1 ↔ p < 1 := coe_lt_coe #align ennreal.coe_lt_one_iff ENNReal.coe_lt_one_iff @[simp, norm_cast] theorem one_lt_coe_iff : 1 < (↑p : ℝ≥0∞) ↔ 1 < p := coe_lt_coe #align ennreal.one_lt_coe_iff ENNReal.one_lt_coe_iff @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_natCast (n : ℕ) : ((n : ℝ≥0) : ℝ≥0∞) = n := rfl #align ennreal.coe_nat ENNReal.coe_natCast @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofReal_natCast (n : ℕ) : ENNReal.ofReal n = n := by simp [ENNReal.ofReal] #align ennreal.of_real_coe_nat ENNReal.ofReal_natCast -- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat] @[simp] theorem ofReal_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : ENNReal.ofReal (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) = OfNat.ofNat n := ofReal_natCast n @[simp] theorem natCast_ne_top (n : ℕ) : (n : ℝ≥0∞) ≠ ∞ := WithTop.natCast_ne_top n #align ennreal.nat_ne_top ENNReal.natCast_ne_top @[simp] theorem top_ne_natCast (n : ℕ) : ∞ ≠ n := WithTop.top_ne_natCast n #align ennreal.top_ne_nat ENNReal.top_ne_natCast @[simp] theorem one_lt_top : 1 < ∞ := coe_lt_top #align ennreal.one_lt_top ENNReal.one_lt_top @[simp, norm_cast] theorem toNNReal_nat (n : ℕ) : (n : ℝ≥0∞).toNNReal = n := by rw [← ENNReal.coe_natCast n, ENNReal.toNNReal_coe] #align ennreal.to_nnreal_nat ENNReal.toNNReal_nat @[simp, norm_cast]
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theorem toReal_nat (n : ℕ) : (n : ℝ≥0∞).toReal = n := by
rw [← ENNReal.ofReal_natCast n, ENNReal.toReal_ofReal (Nat.cast_nonneg _)]
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Anne Baanen, Paul Lezeau -/ import Mathlib.RingTheory.DedekindDomain.Ideal import Mathlib.RingTheory.IsAdjoinRoot #align_import number_theory.kummer_dedekind from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"65a1391a0106c9204fe45bc73a039f056558cb83" /-! # Kummer-Dedekind theorem This file proves the monogenic version of the Kummer-Dedekind theorem on the splitting of prime ideals in an extension of the ring of integers. This states that if `I` is a prime ideal of Dedekind domain `R` and `S = R[α]` for some `α` that is integral over `R` with minimal polynomial `f`, then the prime factorisations of `I * S` and `f mod I` have the same shape, i.e. they have the same number of prime factors, and each prime factors of `I * S` can be paired with a prime factor of `f mod I` in a way that ensures multiplicities match (in fact, this pairing can be made explicit with a formula). ## Main definitions * `normalizedFactorsMapEquivNormalizedFactorsMinPolyMk` : The bijection in the Kummer-Dedekind theorem. This is the pairing between the prime factors of `I * S` and the prime factors of `f mod I`. ## Main results * `normalized_factors_ideal_map_eq_normalized_factors_min_poly_mk_map` : The Kummer-Dedekind theorem. * `Ideal.irreducible_map_of_irreducible_minpoly` : `I.map (algebraMap R S)` is irreducible if `(map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) (minpoly R pb.gen))` is irreducible, where `pb` is a power basis of `S` over `R`. ## TODO * Prove the Kummer-Dedekind theorem in full generality. * Prove the converse of `Ideal.irreducible_map_of_irreducible_minpoly`. * Prove that `normalizedFactorsMapEquivNormalizedFactorsMinPolyMk` can be expressed as `normalizedFactorsMapEquivNormalizedFactorsMinPolyMk g = ⟨I, G(α)⟩` for `g` a prime factor of `f mod I` and `G` a lift of `g` to `R[X]`. ## References * [J. Neukirch, *Algebraic Number Theory*][Neukirch1992] ## Tags kummer, dedekind, kummer dedekind, dedekind-kummer, dedekind kummer -/ variable (R : Type*) {S : Type*} [CommRing R] [CommRing S] [Algebra R S] open Ideal Polynomial DoubleQuot UniqueFactorizationMonoid Algebra RingHom local notation:max R "<" x:max ">" => adjoin R ({x} : Set S) /-- Let `S / R` be a ring extension and `x : S`, then the conductor of `R<x>` is the biggest ideal of `S` contained in `R<x>`. -/ def conductor (x : S) : Ideal S where carrier := {a | ∀ b : S, a * b ∈ R<x>} zero_mem' b := by simpa only [zero_mul] using Subalgebra.zero_mem _ add_mem' ha hb c := by simpa only [add_mul] using Subalgebra.add_mem _ (ha c) (hb c) smul_mem' c a ha b := by simpa only [smul_eq_mul, mul_left_comm, mul_assoc] using ha (c * b) #align conductor conductor variable {R} {x : S} theorem conductor_eq_of_eq {y : S} (h : (R<x> : Set S) = R<y>) : conductor R x = conductor R y := Ideal.ext fun _ => forall_congr' fun _ => Set.ext_iff.mp h _ #align conductor_eq_of_eq conductor_eq_of_eq theorem conductor_subset_adjoin : (conductor R x : Set S) ⊆ R<x> := fun y hy => by simpa only [mul_one] using hy 1 #align conductor_subset_adjoin conductor_subset_adjoin theorem mem_conductor_iff {y : S} : y ∈ conductor R x ↔ ∀ b : S, y * b ∈ R<x> := ⟨fun h => h, fun h => h⟩ #align mem_conductor_iff mem_conductor_iff theorem conductor_eq_top_of_adjoin_eq_top (h : R<x> = ⊤) : conductor R x = ⊤ := by simp only [Ideal.eq_top_iff_one, mem_conductor_iff, h, mem_top, forall_const] #align conductor_eq_top_of_adjoin_eq_top conductor_eq_top_of_adjoin_eq_top theorem conductor_eq_top_of_powerBasis (pb : PowerBasis R S) : conductor R pb.gen = ⊤ := conductor_eq_top_of_adjoin_eq_top pb.adjoin_gen_eq_top #align conductor_eq_top_of_power_basis conductor_eq_top_of_powerBasis open IsLocalization in lemma mem_coeSubmodule_conductor {L} [CommRing L] [Algebra S L] [Algebra R L] [IsScalarTower R S L] [NoZeroSMulDivisors S L] {x : S} {y : L} : y ∈ coeSubmodule L (conductor R x) ↔ ∀ z : S, y * (algebraMap S L) z ∈ Algebra.adjoin R {algebraMap S L x} := by cases subsingleton_or_nontrivial L · rw [Subsingleton.elim (coeSubmodule L _) ⊤, Subsingleton.elim (Algebra.adjoin R _) ⊤]; simp trans ∀ z, y * (algebraMap S L) z ∈ (Algebra.adjoin R {x}).map (IsScalarTower.toAlgHom R S L) · simp only [coeSubmodule, Submodule.mem_map, Algebra.linearMap_apply, Subalgebra.mem_map, IsScalarTower.coe_toAlgHom'] constructor · rintro ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ z exact ⟨_, hy z, map_mul _ _ _⟩ · intro H obtain ⟨y, _, e⟩ := H 1 rw [_root_.map_one, mul_one] at e subst e simp only [← _root_.map_mul, (NoZeroSMulDivisors.algebraMap_injective S L).eq_iff, exists_eq_right] at H exact ⟨_, H, rfl⟩ · rw [AlgHom.map_adjoin, Set.image_singleton]; rfl variable {I : Ideal R} /-- This technical lemma tell us that if `C` is the conductor of `R<x>` and `I` is an ideal of `R` then `p * (I * S) ⊆ I * R<x>` for any `p` in `C ∩ R` -/ theorem prod_mem_ideal_map_of_mem_conductor {p : R} {z : S} (hp : p ∈ Ideal.comap (algebraMap R S) (conductor R x)) (hz' : z ∈ I.map (algebraMap R S)) : algebraMap R S p * z ∈ algebraMap R<x> S '' ↑(I.map (algebraMap R R<x>)) := by rw [Ideal.map, Ideal.span, Finsupp.mem_span_image_iff_total] at hz' obtain ⟨l, H, H'⟩ := hz' rw [Finsupp.total_apply] at H' rw [← H', mul_comm, Finsupp.sum_mul] have lem : ∀ {a : R}, a ∈ I → l a • algebraMap R S a * algebraMap R S p ∈ algebraMap R<x> S '' I.map (algebraMap R R<x>) := by intro a ha rw [Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, mul_assoc, mul_comm, mul_assoc, Set.mem_image] refine Exists.intro (algebraMap R R<x> a * ⟨l a * algebraMap R S p, show l a * algebraMap R S p ∈ R<x> from ?h⟩) ?_ case h => rw [mul_comm] exact mem_conductor_iff.mp (Ideal.mem_comap.mp hp) _ · refine ⟨?_, ?_⟩ · rw [mul_comm] apply Ideal.mul_mem_left (I.map (algebraMap R R<x>)) _ (Ideal.mem_map_of_mem _ ha) · simp only [RingHom.map_mul, mul_comm (algebraMap R S p) (l a)] rfl refine Finset.sum_induction _ (fun u => u ∈ algebraMap R<x> S '' I.map (algebraMap R R<x>)) (fun a b => ?_) ?_ ?_ · rintro ⟨z, hz, rfl⟩ ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ rw [← RingHom.map_add] exact ⟨z + y, Ideal.add_mem _ (SetLike.mem_coe.mp hz) hy, rfl⟩ · exact ⟨0, SetLike.mem_coe.mpr <| Ideal.zero_mem _, RingHom.map_zero _⟩ · intro y hy exact lem ((Finsupp.mem_supported _ l).mp H hy) #align prod_mem_ideal_map_of_mem_conductor prod_mem_ideal_map_of_mem_conductor /-- A technical result telling us that `(I * S) ∩ R<x> = I * R<x>` for any ideal `I` of `R`. -/
Mathlib/NumberTheory/KummerDedekind.lean
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theorem comap_map_eq_map_adjoin_of_coprime_conductor (hx : (conductor R x).comap (algebraMap R S) ⊔ I = ⊤) (h_alg : Function.Injective (algebraMap R<x> S)) : (I.map (algebraMap R S)).comap (algebraMap R<x> S) = I.map (algebraMap R R<x>) := by
apply le_antisymm · -- This is adapted from [Neukirch1992]. Let `C = (conductor R x)`. The idea of the proof -- is that since `I` and `C ∩ R` are coprime, we have -- `(I * S) ∩ R<x> ⊆ (I + C) * ((I * S) ∩ R<x>) ⊆ I * R<x> + I * C * S ⊆ I * R<x>`. intro y hy obtain ⟨z, hz⟩ := y obtain ⟨p, hp, q, hq, hpq⟩ := Submodule.mem_sup.mp ((Ideal.eq_top_iff_one _).mp hx) have temp : algebraMap R S p * z + algebraMap R S q * z = z := by simp only [← add_mul, ← RingHom.map_add (algebraMap R S), hpq, map_one, one_mul] suffices z ∈ algebraMap R<x> S '' I.map (algebraMap R R<x>) ↔ (⟨z, hz⟩ : R<x>) ∈ I.map (algebraMap R R<x>) by rw [← this, ← temp] obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := (Set.mem_image _ _ _).mp (prod_mem_ideal_map_of_mem_conductor hp (show z ∈ I.map (algebraMap R S) by rwa [Ideal.mem_comap] at hy)) use a + algebraMap R R<x> q * ⟨z, hz⟩ refine ⟨Ideal.add_mem (I.map (algebraMap R R<x>)) ha.left ?_, by simp only [ha.right, map_add, AlgHom.map_mul, add_right_inj]; rfl⟩ rw [mul_comm] exact Ideal.mul_mem_left (I.map (algebraMap R R<x>)) _ (Ideal.mem_map_of_mem _ hq) refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => (Set.mem_image _ _ _).mpr (Exists.intro ⟨z, hz⟩ ⟨by simp [h], rfl⟩)⟩ obtain ⟨x₁, hx₁, hx₂⟩ := (Set.mem_image _ _ _).mp h have : x₁ = ⟨z, hz⟩ := by apply h_alg simp [hx₂] rfl rwa [← this] · -- The converse inclusion is trivial have : algebraMap R S = (algebraMap _ S).comp (algebraMap R R<x>) := by ext; rfl rw [this, ← Ideal.map_map] apply Ideal.le_comap_map
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Johan Commelin. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johan Commelin -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Equiv.TypeTags import Mathlib.GroupTheory.FreeAbelianGroup import Mathlib.GroupTheory.FreeGroup.IsFreeGroup import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Dimension.StrongRankCondition #align_import group_theory.free_abelian_group_finsupp from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"47b51515e69f59bca5cf34ef456e6000fe205a69" /-! # Isomorphism between `FreeAbelianGroup X` and `X →₀ ℤ` In this file we construct the canonical isomorphism between `FreeAbelianGroup X` and `X →₀ ℤ`. We use this to transport the notion of `support` from `Finsupp` to `FreeAbelianGroup`. ## Main declarations - `FreeAbelianGroup.equivFinsupp`: group isomorphism between `FreeAbelianGroup X` and `X →₀ ℤ` - `FreeAbelianGroup.coeff`: the multiplicity of `x : X` in `a : FreeAbelianGroup X` - `FreeAbelianGroup.support`: the finset of `x : X` that occur in `a : FreeAbelianGroup X` -/ noncomputable section variable {X : Type*} /-- The group homomorphism `FreeAbelianGroup X →+ (X →₀ ℤ)`. -/ def FreeAbelianGroup.toFinsupp : FreeAbelianGroup X →+ X →₀ ℤ := FreeAbelianGroup.lift fun x => Finsupp.single x (1 : ℤ) #align free_abelian_group.to_finsupp FreeAbelianGroup.toFinsupp /-- The group homomorphism `(X →₀ ℤ) →+ FreeAbelianGroup X`. -/ def Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup : (X →₀ ℤ) →+ FreeAbelianGroup X := Finsupp.liftAddHom fun x => (smulAddHom ℤ (FreeAbelianGroup X)).flip (FreeAbelianGroup.of x) #align finsupp.to_free_abelian_group Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup open Finsupp FreeAbelianGroup @[simp] theorem Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup_comp_singleAddHom (x : X) : Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup.comp (Finsupp.singleAddHom x) = (smulAddHom ℤ (FreeAbelianGroup X)).flip (of x) := by ext simp only [AddMonoidHom.coe_comp, Finsupp.singleAddHom_apply, Function.comp_apply, one_smul, toFreeAbelianGroup, Finsupp.liftAddHom_apply_single] #align finsupp.to_free_abelian_group_comp_single_add_hom Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup_comp_singleAddHom @[simp] theorem FreeAbelianGroup.toFinsupp_comp_toFreeAbelianGroup : toFinsupp.comp toFreeAbelianGroup = AddMonoidHom.id (X →₀ ℤ) := by ext x y; simp only [AddMonoidHom.id_comp] rw [AddMonoidHom.comp_assoc, Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup_comp_singleAddHom] simp only [toFinsupp, AddMonoidHom.coe_comp, Finsupp.singleAddHom_apply, Function.comp_apply, one_smul, lift.of, AddMonoidHom.flip_apply, smulAddHom_apply, AddMonoidHom.id_apply] #align free_abelian_group.to_finsupp_comp_to_free_abelian_group FreeAbelianGroup.toFinsupp_comp_toFreeAbelianGroup @[simp] theorem Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup_comp_toFinsupp : toFreeAbelianGroup.comp toFinsupp = AddMonoidHom.id (FreeAbelianGroup X) := by ext rw [toFreeAbelianGroup, toFinsupp, AddMonoidHom.comp_apply, lift.of, liftAddHom_apply_single, AddMonoidHom.flip_apply, smulAddHom_apply, one_smul, AddMonoidHom.id_apply] #align finsupp.to_free_abelian_group_comp_to_finsupp Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup_comp_toFinsupp @[simp] theorem Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup_toFinsupp {X} (x : FreeAbelianGroup X) : Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup (FreeAbelianGroup.toFinsupp x) = x := by rw [← AddMonoidHom.comp_apply, Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup_comp_toFinsupp, AddMonoidHom.id_apply] #align finsupp.to_free_abelian_group_to_finsupp Finsupp.toFreeAbelianGroup_toFinsupp namespace FreeAbelianGroup open Finsupp @[simp]
Mathlib/GroupTheory/FreeAbelianGroupFinsupp.lean
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theorem toFinsupp_of (x : X) : toFinsupp (of x) = Finsupp.single x 1 := by
simp only [toFinsupp, lift.of]
/- Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Anne Baanen, Filippo A. E. Nuccio -/ import Mathlib.RingTheory.IntegralClosure import Mathlib.RingTheory.FractionalIdeal.Basic #align_import ring_theory.fractional_ideal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"ed90a7d327c3a5caf65a6faf7e8a0d63c4605df7" /-! # More operations on fractional ideals ## Main definitions * `map` is the pushforward of a fractional ideal along an algebra morphism Let `K` be the localization of `R` at `R⁰ = R \ {0}` (i.e. the field of fractions). * `FractionalIdeal R⁰ K` is the type of fractional ideals in the field of fractions * `Div (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)` instance: the ideal quotient `I / J` (typically written $I : J$, but a `:` operator cannot be defined) ## Main statement * `isNoetherian` states that every fractional ideal of a noetherian integral domain is noetherian ## References * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_ideal ## Tags fractional ideal, fractional ideals, invertible ideal -/ open IsLocalization Pointwise nonZeroDivisors namespace FractionalIdeal open Set Submodule variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R] {S : Submonoid R} {P : Type*} [CommRing P] variable [Algebra R P] [loc : IsLocalization S P] section variable {P' : Type*} [CommRing P'] [Algebra R P'] [loc' : IsLocalization S P'] variable {P'' : Type*} [CommRing P''] [Algebra R P''] [loc'' : IsLocalization S P''] theorem _root_.IsFractional.map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') {I : Submodule R P} : IsFractional S I → IsFractional S (Submodule.map g.toLinearMap I) | ⟨a, a_nonzero, hI⟩ => ⟨a, a_nonzero, fun b hb => by obtain ⟨b', b'_mem, hb'⟩ := Submodule.mem_map.mp hb rw [AlgHom.toLinearMap_apply] at hb' obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := hI b' b'_mem use x rw [← g.commutes, hx, g.map_smul, hb']⟩ #align is_fractional.map IsFractional.map /-- `I.map g` is the pushforward of the fractional ideal `I` along the algebra morphism `g` -/ def map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') : FractionalIdeal S P → FractionalIdeal S P' := fun I => ⟨Submodule.map g.toLinearMap I, I.isFractional.map g⟩ #align fractional_ideal.map FractionalIdeal.map @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coe_map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : ↑(map g I) = Submodule.map g.toLinearMap I := rfl #align fractional_ideal.coe_map FractionalIdeal.coe_map @[simp] theorem mem_map {I : FractionalIdeal S P} {g : P →ₐ[R] P'} {y : P'} : y ∈ I.map g ↔ ∃ x, x ∈ I ∧ g x = y := Submodule.mem_map #align fractional_ideal.mem_map FractionalIdeal.mem_map variable (I J : FractionalIdeal S P) (g : P →ₐ[R] P') @[simp] theorem map_id : I.map (AlgHom.id _ _) = I := coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_id (I : Submodule R P)) #align fractional_ideal.map_id FractionalIdeal.map_id @[simp] theorem map_comp (g' : P' →ₐ[R] P'') : I.map (g'.comp g) = (I.map g).map g' := coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_comp g.toLinearMap g'.toLinearMap I) #align fractional_ideal.map_comp FractionalIdeal.map_comp @[simp, norm_cast] theorem map_coeIdeal (I : Ideal R) : (I : FractionalIdeal S P).map g = I := by ext x simp only [mem_coeIdeal] constructor · rintro ⟨_, ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩, rfl⟩ exact ⟨y, hy, (g.commutes y).symm⟩ · rintro ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ exact ⟨_, ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩, g.commutes y⟩ #align fractional_ideal.map_coe_ideal FractionalIdeal.map_coeIdeal @[simp] theorem map_one : (1 : FractionalIdeal S P).map g = 1 := map_coeIdeal g ⊤ #align fractional_ideal.map_one FractionalIdeal.map_one @[simp] theorem map_zero : (0 : FractionalIdeal S P).map g = 0 := map_coeIdeal g 0 #align fractional_ideal.map_zero FractionalIdeal.map_zero @[simp] theorem map_add : (I + J).map g = I.map g + J.map g := coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_sup _ _ _) #align fractional_ideal.map_add FractionalIdeal.map_add @[simp] theorem map_mul : (I * J).map g = I.map g * J.map g := by simp only [mul_def] exact coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_mul _ _ _) #align fractional_ideal.map_mul FractionalIdeal.map_mul @[simp] theorem map_map_symm (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') : (I.map (g : P →ₐ[R] P')).map (g.symm : P' →ₐ[R] P) = I := by rw [← map_comp, g.symm_comp, map_id] #align fractional_ideal.map_map_symm FractionalIdeal.map_map_symm @[simp] theorem map_symm_map (I : FractionalIdeal S P') (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') : (I.map (g.symm : P' →ₐ[R] P)).map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') = I := by rw [← map_comp, g.comp_symm, map_id] #align fractional_ideal.map_symm_map FractionalIdeal.map_symm_map theorem map_mem_map {f : P →ₐ[R] P'} (h : Function.Injective f) {x : P} {I : FractionalIdeal S P} : f x ∈ map f I ↔ x ∈ I := mem_map.trans ⟨fun ⟨_, hx', x'_eq⟩ => h x'_eq ▸ hx', fun h => ⟨x, h, rfl⟩⟩ #align fractional_ideal.map_mem_map FractionalIdeal.map_mem_map theorem map_injective (f : P →ₐ[R] P') (h : Function.Injective f) : Function.Injective (map f : FractionalIdeal S P → FractionalIdeal S P') := fun _ _ hIJ => ext fun _ => (map_mem_map h).symm.trans (hIJ.symm ▸ map_mem_map h) #align fractional_ideal.map_injective FractionalIdeal.map_injective /-- If `g` is an equivalence, `map g` is an isomorphism -/ def mapEquiv (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') : FractionalIdeal S P ≃+* FractionalIdeal S P' where toFun := map g invFun := map g.symm map_add' I J := map_add I J _ map_mul' I J := map_mul I J _ left_inv I := by rw [← map_comp, AlgEquiv.symm_comp, map_id] right_inv I := by rw [← map_comp, AlgEquiv.comp_symm, map_id] #align fractional_ideal.map_equiv FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv @[simp] theorem coeFun_mapEquiv (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') : (mapEquiv g : FractionalIdeal S P → FractionalIdeal S P') = map g := rfl #align fractional_ideal.coe_fun_map_equiv FractionalIdeal.coeFun_mapEquiv @[simp] theorem mapEquiv_apply (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : mapEquiv g I = map (↑g) I := rfl #align fractional_ideal.map_equiv_apply FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv_apply @[simp] theorem mapEquiv_symm (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') : ((mapEquiv g).symm : FractionalIdeal S P' ≃+* _) = mapEquiv g.symm := rfl #align fractional_ideal.map_equiv_symm FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv_symm @[simp] theorem mapEquiv_refl : mapEquiv AlgEquiv.refl = RingEquiv.refl (FractionalIdeal S P) := RingEquiv.ext fun x => by simp #align fractional_ideal.map_equiv_refl FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv_refl theorem isFractional_span_iff {s : Set P} : IsFractional S (span R s) ↔ ∃ a ∈ S, ∀ b : P, b ∈ s → IsInteger R (a • b) := ⟨fun ⟨a, a_mem, h⟩ => ⟨a, a_mem, fun b hb => h b (subset_span hb)⟩, fun ⟨a, a_mem, h⟩ => ⟨a, a_mem, fun b hb => span_induction hb h (by rw [smul_zero] exact isInteger_zero) (fun x y hx hy => by rw [smul_add] exact isInteger_add hx hy) fun s x hx => by rw [smul_comm] exact isInteger_smul hx⟩⟩ #align fractional_ideal.is_fractional_span_iff FractionalIdeal.isFractional_span_iff theorem isFractional_of_fg {I : Submodule R P} (hI : I.FG) : IsFractional S I := by rcases hI with ⟨I, rfl⟩ rcases exist_integer_multiples_of_finset S I with ⟨⟨s, hs1⟩, hs⟩ rw [isFractional_span_iff] exact ⟨s, hs1, hs⟩ #align fractional_ideal.is_fractional_of_fg FractionalIdeal.isFractional_of_fg theorem mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul {I J : FractionalIdeal S P} {x : P} (hx : x ∈ I * J) : ∃ T T' : Finset P, (T : Set P) ⊆ I ∧ (T' : Set P) ⊆ J ∧ x ∈ span R (T * T' : Set P) := Submodule.mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul (by simpa using mem_coe.mpr hx) #align fractional_ideal.mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul FractionalIdeal.mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul variable (S) theorem coeIdeal_fg (inj : Function.Injective (algebraMap R P)) (I : Ideal R) : FG ((I : FractionalIdeal S P) : Submodule R P) ↔ I.FG := coeSubmodule_fg _ inj _ #align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_fg FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_fg variable {S} theorem fg_unit (I : (FractionalIdeal S P)ˣ) : FG (I : Submodule R P) := Submodule.fg_unit <| Units.map (coeSubmoduleHom S P).toMonoidHom I #align fractional_ideal.fg_unit FractionalIdeal.fg_unit theorem fg_of_isUnit (I : FractionalIdeal S P) (h : IsUnit I) : FG (I : Submodule R P) := fg_unit h.unit #align fractional_ideal.fg_of_is_unit FractionalIdeal.fg_of_isUnit theorem _root_.Ideal.fg_of_isUnit (inj : Function.Injective (algebraMap R P)) (I : Ideal R) (h : IsUnit (I : FractionalIdeal S P)) : I.FG := by rw [← coeIdeal_fg S inj I] exact FractionalIdeal.fg_of_isUnit I h #align ideal.fg_of_is_unit Ideal.fg_of_isUnit variable (S P P') /-- `canonicalEquiv f f'` is the canonical equivalence between the fractional ideals in `P` and in `P'`, which are both localizations of `R` at `S`. -/ noncomputable irreducible_def canonicalEquiv : FractionalIdeal S P ≃+* FractionalIdeal S P' := mapEquiv { ringEquivOfRingEquiv P P' (RingEquiv.refl R) (show S.map _ = S by rw [RingEquiv.toMonoidHom_refl, Submonoid.map_id]) with commutes' := fun r => ringEquivOfRingEquiv_eq _ _ } #align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv @[simp] theorem mem_canonicalEquiv_apply {I : FractionalIdeal S P} {x : P'} : x ∈ canonicalEquiv S P P' I ↔ ∃ y ∈ I, IsLocalization.map P' (RingHom.id R) (fun y (hy : y ∈ S) => show RingHom.id R y ∈ S from hy) (y : P) = x := by rw [canonicalEquiv, mapEquiv_apply, mem_map] exact ⟨fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩, fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩⟩ #align fractional_ideal.mem_canonical_equiv_apply FractionalIdeal.mem_canonicalEquiv_apply @[simp] theorem canonicalEquiv_symm : (canonicalEquiv S P P').symm = canonicalEquiv S P' P := RingEquiv.ext fun I => SetLike.ext_iff.mpr fun x => by rw [mem_canonicalEquiv_apply, canonicalEquiv, mapEquiv_symm, mapEquiv_apply, mem_map] exact ⟨fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩, fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩⟩ #align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_symm FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_symm theorem canonicalEquiv_flip (I) : canonicalEquiv S P P' (canonicalEquiv S P' P I) = I := by rw [← canonicalEquiv_symm]; erw [RingEquiv.apply_symm_apply] #align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_flip FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_flip @[simp] theorem canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv (P'' : Type*) [CommRing P''] [Algebra R P''] [IsLocalization S P''] (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : canonicalEquiv S P' P'' (canonicalEquiv S P P' I) = canonicalEquiv S P P'' I := by ext simp only [IsLocalization.map_map, RingHomInvPair.comp_eq₂, mem_canonicalEquiv_apply, exists_prop, exists_exists_and_eq_and] #align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_canonical_equiv FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv theorem canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv (P'' : Type*) [CommRing P''] [Algebra R P''] [IsLocalization S P''] : (canonicalEquiv S P P').trans (canonicalEquiv S P' P'') = canonicalEquiv S P P'' := RingEquiv.ext (canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv S P P' P'') #align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_trans_canonical_equiv FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv @[simp] theorem canonicalEquiv_coeIdeal (I : Ideal R) : canonicalEquiv S P P' I = I := by ext simp [IsLocalization.map_eq] #align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_coe_ideal FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_coeIdeal @[simp] theorem canonicalEquiv_self : canonicalEquiv S P P = RingEquiv.refl _ := by rw [← canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv S P P] convert (canonicalEquiv S P P).symm_trans_self exact (canonicalEquiv_symm S P P).symm #align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_self FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_self end section IsFractionRing /-! ### `IsFractionRing` section This section concerns fractional ideals in the field of fractions, i.e. the type `FractionalIdeal R⁰ K` where `IsFractionRing R K`. -/ variable {K K' : Type*} [Field K] [Field K'] variable [Algebra R K] [IsFractionRing R K] [Algebra R K'] [IsFractionRing R K'] variable {I J : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K} (h : K →ₐ[R] K') /-- Nonzero fractional ideals contain a nonzero integer. -/ theorem exists_ne_zero_mem_isInteger [Nontrivial R] (hI : I ≠ 0) : ∃ x, x ≠ 0 ∧ algebraMap R K x ∈ I := by obtain ⟨y : K, y_mem, y_not_mem⟩ := SetLike.exists_of_lt (by simpa only using bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr hI) have y_ne_zero : y ≠ 0 := by simpa using y_not_mem obtain ⟨z, ⟨x, hx⟩⟩ := exists_integer_multiple R⁰ y refine ⟨x, ?_, ?_⟩ · rw [Ne, ← @IsFractionRing.to_map_eq_zero_iff R _ K, hx, Algebra.smul_def] exact mul_ne_zero (IsFractionRing.to_map_ne_zero_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors z.2) y_ne_zero · rw [hx] exact smul_mem _ _ y_mem #align fractional_ideal.exists_ne_zero_mem_is_integer FractionalIdeal.exists_ne_zero_mem_isInteger theorem map_ne_zero [Nontrivial R] (hI : I ≠ 0) : I.map h ≠ 0 := by obtain ⟨x, x_ne_zero, hx⟩ := exists_ne_zero_mem_isInteger hI contrapose! x_ne_zero with map_eq_zero refine IsFractionRing.to_map_eq_zero_iff.mp (eq_zero_iff.mp map_eq_zero _ (mem_map.mpr ?_)) exact ⟨algebraMap R K x, hx, h.commutes x⟩ #align fractional_ideal.map_ne_zero FractionalIdeal.map_ne_zero @[simp] theorem map_eq_zero_iff [Nontrivial R] : I.map h = 0 ↔ I = 0 := ⟨not_imp_not.mp (map_ne_zero _), fun hI => hI.symm ▸ map_zero h⟩ #align fractional_ideal.map_eq_zero_iff FractionalIdeal.map_eq_zero_iff theorem coeIdeal_injective : Function.Injective (fun (I : Ideal R) ↦ (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)) := coeIdeal_injective' le_rfl #align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_injective FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_injective theorem coeIdeal_inj {I J : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = (J : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ↔ I = J := coeIdeal_inj' le_rfl #align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_inj FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_inj @[simp] theorem coeIdeal_eq_zero {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = 0 ↔ I = ⊥ := coeIdeal_eq_zero' le_rfl #align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_eq_zero FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_eq_zero theorem coeIdeal_ne_zero {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ≠ 0 ↔ I ≠ ⊥ := coeIdeal_ne_zero' le_rfl #align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_ne_zero FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_ne_zero @[simp] theorem coeIdeal_eq_one {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = 1 ↔ I = 1 := by simpa only [Ideal.one_eq_top] using coeIdeal_inj #align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_eq_one FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_eq_one theorem coeIdeal_ne_one {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ≠ 1 ↔ I ≠ 1 := not_iff_not.mpr coeIdeal_eq_one #align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_ne_one FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_ne_one theorem num_eq_zero_iff [Nontrivial R] {I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K} : I.num = 0 ↔ I = 0 := ⟨fun h ↦ zero_of_num_eq_bot zero_not_mem_nonZeroDivisors h, fun h ↦ h ▸ num_zero_eq (IsFractionRing.injective R K)⟩ end IsFractionRing section Quotient /-! ### `quotient` section This section defines the ideal quotient of fractional ideals. In this section we need that each non-zero `y : R` has an inverse in the localization, i.e. that the localization is a field. We satisfy this assumption by taking `S = nonZeroDivisors R`, `R`'s localization at which is a field because `R` is a domain. -/ open scoped Classical variable {R₁ : Type*} [CommRing R₁] {K : Type*} [Field K] variable [Algebra R₁ K] [frac : IsFractionRing R₁ K] instance : Nontrivial (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) := ⟨⟨0, 1, fun h => have this : (1 : K) ∈ (0 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) := by rw [← (algebraMap R₁ K).map_one] simpa only [h] using coe_mem_one R₁⁰ 1 one_ne_zero ((mem_zero_iff _).mp this)⟩⟩ theorem ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one (I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : I * J = 1) : I ≠ 0 := fun hI => zero_ne_one' (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (by convert h simp [hI]) #align fractional_ideal.ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one FractionalIdeal.ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one variable [IsDomain R₁]
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theorem _root_.IsFractional.div_of_nonzero {I J : Submodule R₁ K} : IsFractional R₁⁰ I → IsFractional R₁⁰ J → J ≠ 0 → IsFractional R₁⁰ (I / J) | ⟨aI, haI, hI⟩, ⟨aJ, haJ, hJ⟩, h => by obtain ⟨y, mem_J, not_mem_zero⟩ := SetLike.exists_of_lt (show 0 < J by simpa only using bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr h) obtain ⟨y', hy'⟩ := hJ y mem_J use aI * y' constructor · apply (nonZeroDivisors R₁).mul_mem haI (mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mpr _) intro y'_eq_zero have : algebraMap R₁ K aJ * y = 0 := by
rw [← Algebra.smul_def, ← hy', y'_eq_zero, RingHom.map_zero] have y_zero := (mul_eq_zero.mp this).resolve_left (mt ((injective_iff_map_eq_zero (algebraMap R₁ K)).1 (IsFractionRing.injective _ _) _) (mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mp haJ)) apply not_mem_zero simpa intro b hb convert hI _ (hb _ (Submodule.smul_mem _ aJ mem_J)) using 1 rw [← hy', mul_comm b, ← Algebra.smul_def, mul_smul]
/- Copyright (c) 2022 María Inés de Frutos-Fernández. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Antoine Chambert-Loir, María Inés de Frutos-Fernández -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.GradedMonoid import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Canonical.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Basic #align_import ring_theory.mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2f5b500a507264de86d666a5f87ddb976e2d8de4" /-! # Weighted homogeneous polynomials It is possible to assign weights (in a commutative additive monoid `M`) to the variables of a multivariate polynomial ring, so that monomials of the ring then have a weighted degree with respect to the weights of the variables. The weights are represented by a function `w : σ → M`, where `σ` are the indeterminates. A multivariate polynomial `φ` is weighted homogeneous of weighted degree `m : M` if all monomials occurring in `φ` have the same weighted degree `m`. ## Main definitions/lemmas * `weightedTotalDegree' w φ` : the weighted total degree of a multivariate polynomial with respect to the weights `w`, taking values in `WithBot M`. * `weightedTotalDegree w φ` : When `M` has a `⊥` element, we can define the weighted total degree of a multivariate polynomial as a function taking values in `M`. * `IsWeightedHomogeneous w φ m`: a predicate that asserts that `φ` is weighted homogeneous of weighted degree `m` with respect to the weights `w`. * `weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w m`: the submodule of homogeneous polynomials of weighted degree `m`. * `weightedHomogeneousComponent w m`: the additive morphism that projects polynomials onto their summand that is weighted homogeneous of degree `n` with respect to `w`. * `sum_weightedHomogeneousComponent`: every polynomial is the sum of its weighted homogeneous components. -/ noncomputable section open Set Function Finset Finsupp AddMonoidAlgebra variable {R M : Type*} [CommSemiring R] namespace MvPolynomial variable {σ : Type*} section AddCommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid M] /-! ### `weightedDegree` -/ /-- The `weightedDegree` of the finitely supported function `s : σ →₀ ℕ` is the sum `∑(s i)•(w i)`. -/ def weightedDegree (w : σ → M) : (σ →₀ ℕ) →+ M := (Finsupp.total σ M ℕ w).toAddMonoidHom #align mv_polynomial.weighted_degree' MvPolynomial.weightedDegree theorem weightedDegree_apply (w : σ → M) (f : σ →₀ ℕ): weightedDegree w f = Finsupp.sum f (fun i c => c • w i) := by rfl section SemilatticeSup variable [SemilatticeSup M] /-- The weighted total degree of a multivariate polynomial, taking values in `WithBot M`. -/ def weightedTotalDegree' (w : σ → M) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : WithBot M := p.support.sup fun s => weightedDegree w s #align mv_polynomial.weighted_total_degree' MvPolynomial.weightedTotalDegree' /-- The `weightedTotalDegree'` of a polynomial `p` is `⊥` if and only if `p = 0`. -/ theorem weightedTotalDegree'_eq_bot_iff (w : σ → M) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : weightedTotalDegree' w p = ⊥ ↔ p = 0 := by simp only [weightedTotalDegree', Finset.sup_eq_bot_iff, mem_support_iff, WithBot.coe_ne_bot, MvPolynomial.eq_zero_iff] exact forall_congr' fun _ => Classical.not_not #align mv_polynomial.weighted_total_degree'_eq_bot_iff MvPolynomial.weightedTotalDegree'_eq_bot_iff /-- The `weightedTotalDegree'` of the zero polynomial is `⊥`. -/ theorem weightedTotalDegree'_zero (w : σ → M) : weightedTotalDegree' w (0 : MvPolynomial σ R) = ⊥ := by simp only [weightedTotalDegree', support_zero, Finset.sup_empty] #align mv_polynomial.weighted_total_degree'_zero MvPolynomial.weightedTotalDegree'_zero section OrderBot variable [OrderBot M] /-- When `M` has a `⊥` element, we can define the weighted total degree of a multivariate polynomial as a function taking values in `M`. -/ def weightedTotalDegree (w : σ → M) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : M := p.support.sup fun s => weightedDegree w s #align mv_polynomial.weighted_total_degree MvPolynomial.weightedTotalDegree /-- This lemma relates `weightedTotalDegree` and `weightedTotalDegree'`. -/ theorem weightedTotalDegree_coe (w : σ → M) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) (hp : p ≠ 0) : weightedTotalDegree' w p = ↑(weightedTotalDegree w p) := by rw [Ne, ← weightedTotalDegree'_eq_bot_iff w p, ← Ne, WithBot.ne_bot_iff_exists] at hp obtain ⟨m, hm⟩ := hp apply le_antisymm · simp only [weightedTotalDegree, weightedTotalDegree', Finset.sup_le_iff, WithBot.coe_le_coe] intro b exact Finset.le_sup · simp only [weightedTotalDegree] have hm' : weightedTotalDegree' w p ≤ m := le_of_eq hm.symm rw [← hm] simpa [weightedTotalDegree'] using hm' #align mv_polynomial.weighted_total_degree_coe MvPolynomial.weightedTotalDegree_coe /-- The `weightedTotalDegree` of the zero polynomial is `⊥`. -/ theorem weightedTotalDegree_zero (w : σ → M) : weightedTotalDegree w (0 : MvPolynomial σ R) = ⊥ := by simp only [weightedTotalDegree, support_zero, Finset.sup_empty] #align mv_polynomial.weighted_total_degree_zero MvPolynomial.weightedTotalDegree_zero theorem le_weightedTotalDegree (w : σ → M) {φ : MvPolynomial σ R} {d : σ →₀ ℕ} (hd : d ∈ φ.support) : weightedDegree w d ≤ φ.weightedTotalDegree w := le_sup hd #align mv_polynomial.le_weighted_total_degree MvPolynomial.le_weightedTotalDegree end OrderBot end SemilatticeSup /-- A multivariate polynomial `φ` is weighted homogeneous of weighted degree `m` if all monomials occurring in `φ` have weighted degree `m`. -/ def IsWeightedHomogeneous (w : σ → M) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) (m : M) : Prop := ∀ ⦃d⦄, coeff d φ ≠ 0 → weightedDegree w d = m #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous MvPolynomial.IsWeightedHomogeneous variable (R) /-- The submodule of homogeneous `MvPolynomial`s of degree `n`. -/ def weightedHomogeneousSubmodule (w : σ → M) (m : M) : Submodule R (MvPolynomial σ R) where carrier := { x | x.IsWeightedHomogeneous w m } smul_mem' r a ha c hc := by rw [coeff_smul] at hc exact ha (right_ne_zero_of_mul hc) zero_mem' d hd := False.elim (hd <| coeff_zero _) add_mem' {a} {b} ha hb c hc := by rw [coeff_add] at hc obtain h | h : coeff c a ≠ 0 ∨ coeff c b ≠ 0 := by contrapose! hc simp only [hc, add_zero] · exact ha h · exact hb h #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_submodule MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousSubmodule @[simp] theorem mem_weightedHomogeneousSubmodule (w : σ → M) (m : M) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : p ∈ weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w m ↔ p.IsWeightedHomogeneous w m := Iff.rfl #align mv_polynomial.mem_weighted_homogeneous_submodule MvPolynomial.mem_weightedHomogeneousSubmodule /-- The submodule `weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w m` of homogeneous `MvPolynomial`s of degree `n` is equal to the `R`-submodule of all `p : (σ →₀ ℕ) →₀ R` such that `p.support ⊆ {d | weightedDegree w d = m}`. While equal, the former has a convenient definitional reduction. -/ theorem weightedHomogeneousSubmodule_eq_finsupp_supported (w : σ → M) (m : M) : weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w m = Finsupp.supported R R { d | weightedDegree w d = m } := by ext x rw [mem_supported, Set.subset_def] simp only [Finsupp.mem_support_iff, mem_coe] rfl #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_submodule_eq_finsupp_supported MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousSubmodule_eq_finsupp_supported variable {R} /-- The submodule generated by products `Pm * Pn` of weighted homogeneous polynomials of degrees `m` and `n` is contained in the submodule of weighted homogeneous polynomials of degree `m + n`. -/ theorem weightedHomogeneousSubmodule_mul (w : σ → M) (m n : M) : weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w m * weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w n ≤ weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w (m + n) := by classical rw [Submodule.mul_le] intro φ hφ ψ hψ c hc rw [coeff_mul] at hc obtain ⟨⟨d, e⟩, hde, H⟩ := Finset.exists_ne_zero_of_sum_ne_zero hc have aux : coeff d φ ≠ 0 ∧ coeff e ψ ≠ 0 := by contrapose! H by_cases h : coeff d φ = 0 <;> simp_all only [Ne, not_false_iff, zero_mul, mul_zero] rw [← mem_antidiagonal.mp hde, ← hφ aux.1, ← hψ aux.2, map_add] #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_submodule_mul MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousSubmodule_mul /-- Monomials are weighted homogeneous. -/ theorem isWeightedHomogeneous_monomial (w : σ → M) (d : σ →₀ ℕ) (r : R) {m : M} (hm : weightedDegree w d = m) : IsWeightedHomogeneous w (monomial d r) m := by classical intro c hc rw [coeff_monomial] at hc split_ifs at hc with h · subst c exact hm · contradiction #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous_monomial MvPolynomial.isWeightedHomogeneous_monomial /-- A polynomial of weightedTotalDegree `⊥` is weighted_homogeneous of degree `⊥`. -/ theorem isWeightedHomogeneous_of_total_degree_zero [SemilatticeSup M] [OrderBot M] (w : σ → M) {p : MvPolynomial σ R} (hp : weightedTotalDegree w p = (⊥ : M)) : IsWeightedHomogeneous w p (⊥ : M) := by intro d hd have h := weightedTotalDegree_coe w p (MvPolynomial.ne_zero_iff.mpr ⟨d, hd⟩) simp only [weightedTotalDegree', hp] at h rw [eq_bot_iff, ← WithBot.coe_le_coe, ← h] apply Finset.le_sup (mem_support_iff.mpr hd) #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous_of_total_degree_zero MvPolynomial.isWeightedHomogeneous_of_total_degree_zero /-- Constant polynomials are weighted homogeneous of degree 0. -/ theorem isWeightedHomogeneous_C (w : σ → M) (r : R) : IsWeightedHomogeneous w (C r : MvPolynomial σ R) 0 := isWeightedHomogeneous_monomial _ _ _ (map_zero _) set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous_C MvPolynomial.isWeightedHomogeneous_C variable (R) /-- 0 is weighted homogeneous of any degree. -/ theorem isWeightedHomogeneous_zero (w : σ → M) (m : M) : IsWeightedHomogeneous w (0 : MvPolynomial σ R) m := (weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w m).zero_mem #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous_zero MvPolynomial.isWeightedHomogeneous_zero /-- 1 is weighted homogeneous of degree 0. -/ theorem isWeightedHomogeneous_one (w : σ → M) : IsWeightedHomogeneous w (1 : MvPolynomial σ R) 0 := isWeightedHomogeneous_C _ _ #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous_one MvPolynomial.isWeightedHomogeneous_one /-- An indeterminate `i : σ` is weighted homogeneous of degree `w i`. -/ theorem isWeightedHomogeneous_X (w : σ → M) (i : σ) : IsWeightedHomogeneous w (X i : MvPolynomial σ R) (w i) := by apply isWeightedHomogeneous_monomial simp only [weightedDegree, LinearMap.toAddMonoidHom_coe, total_single, one_nsmul] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous_X MvPolynomial.isWeightedHomogeneous_X namespace IsWeightedHomogeneous variable {R} variable {φ ψ : MvPolynomial σ R} {m n : M} /-- The weighted degree of a weighted homogeneous polynomial controls its support. -/ theorem coeff_eq_zero {w : σ → M} (hφ : IsWeightedHomogeneous w φ n) (d : σ →₀ ℕ) (hd : weightedDegree w d ≠ n) : coeff d φ = 0 := by have aux := mt (@hφ d) hd rwa [Classical.not_not] at aux #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous.coeff_eq_zero MvPolynomial.IsWeightedHomogeneous.coeff_eq_zero /-- The weighted degree of a nonzero weighted homogeneous polynomial is well-defined. -/ theorem inj_right {w : σ → M} (hφ : φ ≠ 0) (hm : IsWeightedHomogeneous w φ m) (hn : IsWeightedHomogeneous w φ n) : m = n := by obtain ⟨d, hd⟩ : ∃ d, coeff d φ ≠ 0 := exists_coeff_ne_zero hφ rw [← hm hd, ← hn hd] #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous.inj_right MvPolynomial.IsWeightedHomogeneous.inj_right /-- The sum of two weighted homogeneous polynomials of degree `n` is weighted homogeneous of weighted degree `n`. -/ theorem add {w : σ → M} (hφ : IsWeightedHomogeneous w φ n) (hψ : IsWeightedHomogeneous w ψ n) : IsWeightedHomogeneous w (φ + ψ) n := (weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w n).add_mem hφ hψ #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous.add MvPolynomial.IsWeightedHomogeneous.add /-- The sum of weighted homogeneous polynomials of degree `n` is weighted homogeneous of weighted degree `n`. -/ theorem sum {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (φ : ι → MvPolynomial σ R) (n : M) {w : σ → M} (h : ∀ i ∈ s, IsWeightedHomogeneous w (φ i) n) : IsWeightedHomogeneous w (∑ i ∈ s, φ i) n := (weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w n).sum_mem h #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous.sum MvPolynomial.IsWeightedHomogeneous.sum /-- The product of weighted homogeneous polynomials of weighted degrees `m` and `n` is weighted homogeneous of weighted degree `m + n`. -/ theorem mul {w : σ → M} (hφ : IsWeightedHomogeneous w φ m) (hψ : IsWeightedHomogeneous w ψ n) : IsWeightedHomogeneous w (φ * ψ) (m + n) := weightedHomogeneousSubmodule_mul w m n <| Submodule.mul_mem_mul hφ hψ #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous.mul MvPolynomial.IsWeightedHomogeneous.mul /-- A product of weighted homogeneous polynomials is weighted homogeneous, with weighted degree equal to the sum of the weighted degrees. -/ theorem prod {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (φ : ι → MvPolynomial σ R) (n : ι → M) {w : σ → M} : (∀ i ∈ s, IsWeightedHomogeneous w (φ i) (n i)) → IsWeightedHomogeneous w (∏ i ∈ s, φ i) (∑ i ∈ s, n i) := by classical refine Finset.induction_on s ?_ ?_ · intro simp only [isWeightedHomogeneous_one, Finset.sum_empty, Finset.prod_empty] · intro i s his IH h simp only [his, Finset.prod_insert, Finset.sum_insert, not_false_iff] apply (h i (Finset.mem_insert_self _ _)).mul (IH _) intro j hjs exact h j (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hjs) #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous.prod MvPolynomial.IsWeightedHomogeneous.prod /-- A non zero weighted homogeneous polynomial of weighted degree `n` has weighted total degree `n`. -/ theorem weighted_total_degree [SemilatticeSup M] {w : σ → M} (hφ : IsWeightedHomogeneous w φ n) (h : φ ≠ 0) : weightedTotalDegree' w φ = n := by simp only [weightedTotalDegree'] apply le_antisymm · simp only [Finset.sup_le_iff, mem_support_iff, WithBot.coe_le_coe] exact fun d hd => le_of_eq (hφ hd) · obtain ⟨d, hd⟩ : ∃ d, coeff d φ ≠ 0 := exists_coeff_ne_zero h simp only [← hφ hd, Finsupp.sum] replace hd := Finsupp.mem_support_iff.mpr hd apply Finset.le_sup hd #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous.weighted_total_degree MvPolynomial.IsWeightedHomogeneous.weighted_total_degree /-- The weighted homogeneous submodules form a graded monoid. -/ instance WeightedHomogeneousSubmodule.gcomm_monoid {w : σ → M} : SetLike.GradedMonoid (weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w) where one_mem := isWeightedHomogeneous_one R w mul_mem _ _ _ _ := IsWeightedHomogeneous.mul #align mv_polynomial.is_weighted_homogeneous.weighted_homogeneous_submodule.gcomm_monoid MvPolynomial.IsWeightedHomogeneous.WeightedHomogeneousSubmodule.gcomm_monoid end IsWeightedHomogeneous variable {R} /-- `weightedHomogeneousComponent w n φ` is the part of `φ` that is weighted homogeneous of weighted degree `n`, with respect to the weights `w`. See `sum_weightedHomogeneousComponent` for the statement that `φ` is equal to the sum of all its weighted homogeneous components. -/ def weightedHomogeneousComponent (w : σ → M) (n : M) : MvPolynomial σ R →ₗ[R] MvPolynomial σ R := letI := Classical.decEq M (Submodule.subtype _).comp <| Finsupp.restrictDom _ _ { d | weightedDegree w d = n } #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_component MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousComponent section WeightedHomogeneousComponent variable {w : σ → M} (n : M) (φ ψ : MvPolynomial σ R) theorem coeff_weightedHomogeneousComponent [DecidableEq M] (d : σ →₀ ℕ) : coeff d (weightedHomogeneousComponent w n φ) = if weightedDegree w d = n then coeff d φ else 0 := letI := Classical.decEq M Finsupp.filter_apply (fun d : σ →₀ ℕ => weightedDegree w d = n) φ d |>.trans <| by convert rfl #align mv_polynomial.coeff_weighted_homogeneous_component MvPolynomial.coeff_weightedHomogeneousComponent theorem weightedHomogeneousComponent_apply [DecidableEq M] : weightedHomogeneousComponent w n φ = ∑ d ∈ φ.support.filter fun d => weightedDegree w d = n, monomial d (coeff d φ) := letI := Classical.decEq M Finsupp.filter_eq_sum (fun d : σ →₀ ℕ => weightedDegree w d = n) φ |>.trans <| by convert rfl #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_component_apply MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousComponent_apply /-- The `n` weighted homogeneous component of a polynomial is weighted homogeneous of weighted degree `n`. -/ theorem weightedHomogeneousComponent_isWeightedHomogeneous : (weightedHomogeneousComponent w n φ).IsWeightedHomogeneous w n := by classical intro d hd contrapose! hd rw [coeff_weightedHomogeneousComponent, if_neg hd] #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_component_is_weighted_homogeneous MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousComponent_isWeightedHomogeneous theorem weightedHomogeneousComponent_mem (w : σ → M) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) (m : M) : weightedHomogeneousComponent w m φ ∈ weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w m := by rw [mem_weightedHomogeneousSubmodule] exact weightedHomogeneousComponent_isWeightedHomogeneous m φ @[simp] theorem weightedHomogeneousComponent_C_mul (n : M) (r : R) : weightedHomogeneousComponent w n (C r * φ) = C r * weightedHomogeneousComponent w n φ := by simp only [C_mul', LinearMap.map_smul] set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_component_C_mul MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousComponent_C_mul theorem weightedHomogeneousComponent_eq_zero' (h : ∀ d : σ →₀ ℕ, d ∈ φ.support → weightedDegree w d ≠ n) : weightedHomogeneousComponent w n φ = 0 := by classical rw [weightedHomogeneousComponent_apply, sum_eq_zero] intro d hd; rw [mem_filter] at hd exfalso; exact h _ hd.1 hd.2 #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_component_eq_zero' MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousComponent_eq_zero' theorem weightedHomogeneousComponent_eq_zero [SemilatticeSup M] [OrderBot M] (h : weightedTotalDegree w φ < n) : weightedHomogeneousComponent w n φ = 0 := by classical rw [weightedHomogeneousComponent_apply, sum_eq_zero] intro d hd rw [Finset.mem_filter] at hd exfalso apply lt_irrefl n nth_rw 1 [← hd.2] exact lt_of_le_of_lt (le_weightedTotalDegree w hd.1) h #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_component_eq_zero MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousComponent_eq_zero theorem weightedHomogeneousComponent_finsupp : (Function.support fun m => weightedHomogeneousComponent w m φ).Finite := by suffices (Function.support fun m => weightedHomogeneousComponent w m φ) ⊆ (fun d => weightedDegree w d) '' φ.support by exact Finite.subset ((fun d : σ →₀ ℕ => (weightedDegree w) d) '' ↑(support φ)).toFinite this intro m hm by_contra hm' apply hm simp only [mem_support, Ne] at hm simp only [Set.mem_image, not_exists, not_and] at hm' exact weightedHomogeneousComponent_eq_zero' m φ hm' #align mv_polynomial.weighted_homogeneous_component_finsupp MvPolynomial.weightedHomogeneousComponent_finsupp variable (w) /-- Every polynomial is the sum of its weighted homogeneous components. -/ theorem sum_weightedHomogeneousComponent : (finsum fun m => weightedHomogeneousComponent w m φ) = φ := by classical rw [finsum_eq_sum _ (weightedHomogeneousComponent_finsupp φ)] ext1 d simp only [coeff_sum, coeff_weightedHomogeneousComponent] rw [Finset.sum_eq_single (weightedDegree w d)] · rw [if_pos rfl] · intro m _ hm' rw [if_neg hm'.symm] · intro hm rw [if_pos rfl] simp only [Finite.mem_toFinset, mem_support, Ne, Classical.not_not] at hm have := coeff_weightedHomogeneousComponent (w := w) (weightedDegree w d) φ d rw [hm, if_pos rfl, coeff_zero] at this exact this.symm #align mv_polynomial.sum_weighted_homogeneous_component MvPolynomial.sum_weightedHomogeneousComponent theorem finsum_weightedHomogeneousComponent : (finsum fun m => weightedHomogeneousComponent w m φ) = φ := by rw [sum_weightedHomogeneousComponent] variable {w} theorem IsWeightedHomogeneous.weightedHomogeneousComponent_same {m : M} {p : MvPolynomial σ R} (hp : IsWeightedHomogeneous w p m) : weightedHomogeneousComponent w m p = p := by classical ext x rw [coeff_weightedHomogeneousComponent] by_cases zero_coeff : coeff x p = 0 · split_ifs · rfl rw [zero_coeff] · rw [hp zero_coeff, if_pos]; rfl theorem IsWeightedHomogeneous.weightedHomogeneousComponent_ne {m : M} (n : M) {p : MvPolynomial σ R} (hp : IsWeightedHomogeneous w p m) : n ≠ m → weightedHomogeneousComponent w n p = 0 := by classical intro hn ext x rw [coeff_weightedHomogeneousComponent] by_cases zero_coeff : coeff x p = 0 · split_ifs · rw [zero_coeff]; rw [coeff_zero] · rw [coeff_zero] · rw [if_neg] · rw [coeff_zero] · rw [hp zero_coeff]; exact Ne.symm hn /-- The weighted homogeneous components of a weighted homogeneous polynomial. -/
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theorem weightedHomogeneousComponent_weighted_homogeneous_polynomial [DecidableEq M] (m n : M) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) (h : p ∈ weightedHomogeneousSubmodule R w n) : weightedHomogeneousComponent w m p = if m = n then p else 0 := by
simp only [mem_weightedHomogeneousSubmodule] at h ext x rw [coeff_weightedHomogeneousComponent] by_cases zero_coeff : coeff x p = 0 · split_ifs all_goals simp only [zero_coeff, coeff_zero] · rw [h zero_coeff] simp only [show n = m ↔ m = n from eq_comm] split_ifs with h1 · rfl · simp only [coeff_zero]