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/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Joseph Myers. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Joseph Myers, Manuel Candales
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.InnerProductSpace.Projection
import Mathlib.Geometry.Euclidean.PerpBisector
import Mathlib.Algebra.QuadraticDiscriminant
#align_import geometry.euclidean.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2de9c37fa71dde2f1c6feff19876dd6a7b1519f0"
/-!
# Euclidean spaces
This file makes some definitions and proves very basic geometrical
results about real inner product spaces and Euclidean affine spaces.
Results about real inner product spaces that involve the norm and
inner product but not angles generally go in
`Analysis.NormedSpace.InnerProduct`. Results with longer
proofs or more geometrical content generally go in separate files.
## Main definitions
* `EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection` is the orthogonal
projection of a point onto an affine subspace.
* `EuclideanGeometry.reflection` is the reflection of a point in an
affine subspace.
## Implementation notes
To declare `P` as the type of points in a Euclidean affine space with
`V` as the type of vectors, use
`[NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P] [NormedAddTorsor V P]`.
This works better with `outParam` to make
`V` implicit in most cases than having a separate type alias for
Euclidean affine spaces.
Rather than requiring Euclidean affine spaces to be finite-dimensional
(as in the definition on Wikipedia), this is specified only for those
theorems that need it.
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclidean_space
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped Classical
open RealInnerProductSpace
namespace EuclideanGeometry
/-!
### Geometrical results on Euclidean affine spaces
This section develops some geometrical definitions and results on
Euclidean affine spaces.
-/
variable {V : Type*} {P : Type*}
variable [NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P]
variable [NormedAddTorsor V P]
/-- The midpoint of the segment AB is the same distance from A as it is from B. -/
theorem dist_left_midpoint_eq_dist_right_midpoint (p1 p2 : P) :
dist p1 (midpoint ℝ p1 p2) = dist p2 (midpoint ℝ p1 p2) := by
rw [dist_left_midpoint (𝕜 := ℝ) p1 p2, dist_right_midpoint (𝕜 := ℝ) p1 p2]
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_left_midpoint_eq_dist_right_midpoint EuclideanGeometry.dist_left_midpoint_eq_dist_right_midpoint
/-- The inner product of two vectors given with `weightedVSub`, in
terms of the pairwise distances. -/
theorem inner_weightedVSub {ι₁ : Type*} {s₁ : Finset ι₁} {w₁ : ι₁ → ℝ} (p₁ : ι₁ → P)
(h₁ : ∑ i ∈ s₁, w₁ i = 0) {ι₂ : Type*} {s₂ : Finset ι₂} {w₂ : ι₂ → ℝ} (p₂ : ι₂ → P)
(h₂ : ∑ i ∈ s₂, w₂ i = 0) :
⟪s₁.weightedVSub p₁ w₁, s₂.weightedVSub p₂ w₂⟫ =
(-∑ i₁ ∈ s₁, ∑ i₂ ∈ s₂, w₁ i₁ * w₂ i₂ * (dist (p₁ i₁) (p₂ i₂) * dist (p₁ i₁) (p₂ i₂))) /
2 := by
rw [Finset.weightedVSub_apply, Finset.weightedVSub_apply,
inner_sum_smul_sum_smul_of_sum_eq_zero _ h₁ _ h₂]
simp_rw [vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_right]
rcongr (i₁ i₂) <;> rw [dist_eq_norm_vsub V (p₁ i₁) (p₂ i₂)]
#align euclidean_geometry.inner_weighted_vsub EuclideanGeometry.inner_weightedVSub
/-- The distance between two points given with `affineCombination`,
in terms of the pairwise distances between the points in that
combination. -/
theorem dist_affineCombination {ι : Type*} {s : Finset ι} {w₁ w₂ : ι → ℝ} (p : ι → P)
(h₁ : ∑ i ∈ s, w₁ i = 1) (h₂ : ∑ i ∈ s, w₂ i = 1) : by
have a₁ := s.affineCombination ℝ p w₁
have a₂ := s.affineCombination ℝ p w₂
exact dist a₁ a₂ * dist a₁ a₂ = (-∑ i₁ ∈ s, ∑ i₂ ∈ s,
(w₁ - w₂) i₁ * (w₁ - w₂) i₂ * (dist (p i₁) (p i₂) * dist (p i₁) (p i₂))) / 2 := by
dsimp only
rw [dist_eq_norm_vsub V (s.affineCombination ℝ p w₁) (s.affineCombination ℝ p w₂), ←
@inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm ℝ, Finset.affineCombination_vsub]
have h : (∑ i ∈ s, (w₁ - w₂) i) = 0 := by
simp_rw [Pi.sub_apply, Finset.sum_sub_distrib, h₁, h₂, sub_self]
exact inner_weightedVSub p h p h
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_affine_combination EuclideanGeometry.dist_affineCombination
-- Porting note: `inner_vsub_vsub_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq` moved to `PerpendicularBisector`
/-- The squared distance between points on a line (expressed as a
multiple of a fixed vector added to a point) and another point,
expressed as a quadratic. -/
theorem dist_smul_vadd_sq (r : ℝ) (v : V) (p₁ p₂ : P) :
dist (r • v +ᵥ p₁) p₂ * dist (r • v +ᵥ p₁) p₂ =
⟪v, v⟫ * r * r + 2 * ⟪v, p₁ -ᵥ p₂⟫ * r + ⟪p₁ -ᵥ p₂, p₁ -ᵥ p₂⟫ := by
rw [dist_eq_norm_vsub V _ p₂, ← real_inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm, vadd_vsub_assoc,
real_inner_add_add_self, real_inner_smul_left, real_inner_smul_left, real_inner_smul_right]
ring
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_smul_vadd_sq EuclideanGeometry.dist_smul_vadd_sq
/-- The condition for two points on a line to be equidistant from
another point. -/
theorem dist_smul_vadd_eq_dist {v : V} (p₁ p₂ : P) (hv : v ≠ 0) (r : ℝ) :
dist (r • v +ᵥ p₁) p₂ = dist p₁ p₂ ↔ r = 0 ∨ r = -2 * ⟪v, p₁ -ᵥ p₂⟫ / ⟪v, v⟫ := by
conv_lhs =>
rw [← mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg dist_nonneg, dist_smul_vadd_sq, ← sub_eq_zero,
add_sub_assoc, dist_eq_norm_vsub V p₁ p₂, ← real_inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm, sub_self]
have hvi : ⟪v, v⟫ ≠ 0 := by simpa using hv
have hd : discrim ⟪v, v⟫ (2 * ⟪v, p₁ -ᵥ p₂⟫) 0 = 2 * ⟪v, p₁ -ᵥ p₂⟫ * (2 * ⟪v, p₁ -ᵥ p₂⟫) := by
rw [discrim]
ring
rw [quadratic_eq_zero_iff hvi hd, add_left_neg, zero_div, neg_mul_eq_neg_mul, ←
mul_sub_right_distrib, sub_eq_add_neg, ← mul_two, mul_assoc, mul_div_assoc, mul_div_mul_left,
mul_div_assoc]
norm_num
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_smul_vadd_eq_dist EuclideanGeometry.dist_smul_vadd_eq_dist
open AffineSubspace FiniteDimensional
/-- Distances `r₁` `r₂` of `p` from two different points `c₁` `c₂` determine at
most two points `p₁` `p₂` in a two-dimensional subspace containing those points
(two circles intersect in at most two points). -/
theorem eq_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq_of_mem_of_finrank_eq_two {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P}
[FiniteDimensional ℝ s.direction] (hd : finrank ℝ s.direction = 2) {c₁ c₂ p₁ p₂ p : P}
(hc₁s : c₁ ∈ s) (hc₂s : c₂ ∈ s) (hp₁s : p₁ ∈ s) (hp₂s : p₂ ∈ s) (hps : p ∈ s) {r₁ r₂ : ℝ}
(hc : c₁ ≠ c₂) (hp : p₁ ≠ p₂) (hp₁c₁ : dist p₁ c₁ = r₁) (hp₂c₁ : dist p₂ c₁ = r₁)
(hpc₁ : dist p c₁ = r₁) (hp₁c₂ : dist p₁ c₂ = r₂) (hp₂c₂ : dist p₂ c₂ = r₂)
(hpc₂ : dist p c₂ = r₂) : p = p₁ ∨ p = p₂ := by
have ho : ⟪c₂ -ᵥ c₁, p₂ -ᵥ p₁⟫ = 0 :=
inner_vsub_vsub_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq (hp₁c₁.trans hp₂c₁.symm) (hp₁c₂.trans hp₂c₂.symm)
have hop : ⟪c₂ -ᵥ c₁, p -ᵥ p₁⟫ = 0 :=
inner_vsub_vsub_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq (hp₁c₁.trans hpc₁.symm) (hp₁c₂.trans hpc₂.symm)
let b : Fin 2 → V := ![c₂ -ᵥ c₁, p₂ -ᵥ p₁]
have hb : LinearIndependent ℝ b := by
refine linearIndependent_of_ne_zero_of_inner_eq_zero ?_ ?_
· intro i
fin_cases i <;> simp [b, hc.symm, hp.symm]
· intro i j hij
fin_cases i <;> fin_cases j <;> try exact False.elim (hij rfl)
· exact ho
· rw [real_inner_comm]
exact ho
have hbs : Submodule.span ℝ (Set.range b) = s.direction := by
refine eq_of_le_of_finrank_eq ?_ ?_
· rw [Submodule.span_le, Set.range_subset_iff]
intro i
fin_cases i
· exact vsub_mem_direction hc₂s hc₁s
· exact vsub_mem_direction hp₂s hp₁s
· rw [finrank_span_eq_card hb, Fintype.card_fin, hd]
have hv : ∀ v ∈ s.direction, ∃ t₁ t₂ : ℝ, v = t₁ • (c₂ -ᵥ c₁) + t₂ • (p₂ -ᵥ p₁) := by
intro v hv
have hr : Set.range b = {c₂ -ᵥ c₁, p₂ -ᵥ p₁} := by
have hu : (Finset.univ : Finset (Fin 2)) = {0, 1} := by decide
rw [← Fintype.coe_image_univ, hu]
simp [b]
rw [← hbs, hr, Submodule.mem_span_insert] at hv
rcases hv with ⟨t₁, v', hv', hv⟩
rw [Submodule.mem_span_singleton] at hv'
rcases hv' with ⟨t₂, rfl⟩
exact ⟨t₁, t₂, hv⟩
rcases hv (p -ᵥ p₁) (vsub_mem_direction hps hp₁s) with ⟨t₁, t₂, hpt⟩
simp only [hpt, inner_add_right, inner_smul_right, ho, mul_zero, add_zero,
mul_eq_zero, inner_self_eq_zero, vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq, hc.symm, or_false_iff] at hop
rw [hop, zero_smul, zero_add, ← eq_vadd_iff_vsub_eq] at hpt
subst hpt
have hp' : (p₂ -ᵥ p₁ : V) ≠ 0 := by simp [hp.symm]
have hp₂ : dist ((1 : ℝ) • (p₂ -ᵥ p₁) +ᵥ p₁) c₁ = r₁ := by simp [hp₂c₁]
rw [← hp₁c₁, dist_smul_vadd_eq_dist _ _ hp'] at hpc₁ hp₂
simp only [one_ne_zero, false_or_iff] at hp₂
rw [hp₂.symm] at hpc₁
cases' hpc₁ with hpc₁ hpc₁ <;> simp [hpc₁]
#align euclidean_geometry.eq_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq_of_mem_of_finrank_eq_two EuclideanGeometry.eq_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq_of_mem_of_finrank_eq_two
/-- Distances `r₁` `r₂` of `p` from two different points `c₁` `c₂` determine at
most two points `p₁` `p₂` in two-dimensional space (two circles intersect in at
most two points). -/
theorem eq_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq_of_finrank_eq_two [FiniteDimensional ℝ V] (hd : finrank ℝ V = 2)
{c₁ c₂ p₁ p₂ p : P} {r₁ r₂ : ℝ} (hc : c₁ ≠ c₂) (hp : p₁ ≠ p₂) (hp₁c₁ : dist p₁ c₁ = r₁)
(hp₂c₁ : dist p₂ c₁ = r₁) (hpc₁ : dist p c₁ = r₁) (hp₁c₂ : dist p₁ c₂ = r₂)
(hp₂c₂ : dist p₂ c₂ = r₂) (hpc₂ : dist p c₂ = r₂) : p = p₁ ∨ p = p₂ :=
haveI hd' : finrank ℝ (⊤ : AffineSubspace ℝ P).direction = 2 := by
rw [direction_top, finrank_top]
exact hd
eq_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq_of_mem_of_finrank_eq_two hd' (mem_top ℝ V _) (mem_top ℝ V _)
(mem_top ℝ V _) (mem_top ℝ V _) (mem_top ℝ V _) hc hp hp₁c₁ hp₂c₁ hpc₁ hp₁c₂ hp₂c₂ hpc₂
#align euclidean_geometry.eq_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq_of_finrank_eq_two EuclideanGeometry.eq_of_dist_eq_of_dist_eq_of_finrank_eq_two
/-- The orthogonal projection of a point onto a nonempty affine
subspace, whose direction is complete, as an unbundled function. This
definition is only intended for use in setting up the bundled version
`orthogonalProjection` and should not be used once that is
defined. -/
def orthogonalProjectionFn (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) : P :=
Classical.choose <|
inter_eq_singleton_of_nonempty_of_isCompl (nonempty_subtype.mp ‹_›)
(mk'_nonempty p s.directionᗮ)
(by
rw [direction_mk' p s.directionᗮ]
exact Submodule.isCompl_orthogonal_of_completeSpace)
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_fn EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjectionFn
/-- The intersection of the subspace and the orthogonal subspace
through the given point is the `orthogonalProjectionFn` of that
point onto the subspace. This lemma is only intended for use in
setting up the bundled version and should not be used once that is
defined. -/
theorem inter_eq_singleton_orthogonalProjectionFn {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) :
(s : Set P) ∩ mk' p s.directionᗮ = {orthogonalProjectionFn s p} :=
Classical.choose_spec <|
inter_eq_singleton_of_nonempty_of_isCompl (nonempty_subtype.mp ‹_›)
(mk'_nonempty p s.directionᗮ)
(by
rw [direction_mk' p s.directionᗮ]
exact Submodule.isCompl_orthogonal_of_completeSpace)
#align euclidean_geometry.inter_eq_singleton_orthogonal_projection_fn EuclideanGeometry.inter_eq_singleton_orthogonalProjectionFn
/-- The `orthogonalProjectionFn` lies in the given subspace. This
lemma is only intended for use in setting up the bundled version and
should not be used once that is defined. -/
theorem orthogonalProjectionFn_mem {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) : orthogonalProjectionFn s p ∈ s := by
rw [← mem_coe, ← Set.singleton_subset_iff, ← inter_eq_singleton_orthogonalProjectionFn]
exact Set.inter_subset_left
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_fn_mem EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjectionFn_mem
/-- The `orthogonalProjectionFn` lies in the orthogonal
subspace. This lemma is only intended for use in setting up the
bundled version and should not be used once that is defined. -/
theorem orthogonalProjectionFn_mem_orthogonal {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) :
orthogonalProjectionFn s p ∈ mk' p s.directionᗮ := by
rw [← mem_coe, ← Set.singleton_subset_iff, ← inter_eq_singleton_orthogonalProjectionFn]
exact Set.inter_subset_right
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_fn_mem_orthogonal EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjectionFn_mem_orthogonal
/-- Subtracting `p` from its `orthogonalProjectionFn` produces a
result in the orthogonal direction. This lemma is only intended for
use in setting up the bundled version and should not be used once that
is defined. -/
theorem orthogonalProjectionFn_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) :
orthogonalProjectionFn s p -ᵥ p ∈ s.directionᗮ :=
direction_mk' p s.directionᗮ ▸
vsub_mem_direction (orthogonalProjectionFn_mem_orthogonal p) (self_mem_mk' _ _)
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_fn_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjectionFn_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal
attribute [local instance] AffineSubspace.toAddTorsor
/-- The orthogonal projection of a point onto a nonempty affine
subspace, whose direction is complete. The corresponding linear map
(mapping a vector to the difference between the projections of two
points whose difference is that vector) is the `orthogonalProjection`
for real inner product spaces, onto the direction of the affine
subspace being projected onto. -/
nonrec def orthogonalProjection (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] : P →ᵃ[ℝ] s where
toFun p := ⟨orthogonalProjectionFn s p, orthogonalProjectionFn_mem p⟩
linear := orthogonalProjection s.direction
map_vadd' p v := by
have hs : ((orthogonalProjection s.direction) v : V) +ᵥ orthogonalProjectionFn s p ∈ s :=
vadd_mem_of_mem_direction (orthogonalProjection s.direction v).2
(orthogonalProjectionFn_mem p)
have ho :
((orthogonalProjection s.direction) v : V) +ᵥ orthogonalProjectionFn s p ∈
mk' (v +ᵥ p) s.directionᗮ := by
rw [← vsub_right_mem_direction_iff_mem (self_mem_mk' _ _) _, direction_mk',
vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, vadd_vsub_assoc, add_comm, add_sub_assoc]
refine Submodule.add_mem _ (orthogonalProjectionFn_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal p) ?_
rw [Submodule.mem_orthogonal']
intro w hw
rw [← neg_sub, inner_neg_left, orthogonalProjection_inner_eq_zero _ w hw, neg_zero]
have hm :
((orthogonalProjection s.direction) v : V) +ᵥ orthogonalProjectionFn s p ∈
({orthogonalProjectionFn s (v +ᵥ p)} : Set P) := by
rw [← inter_eq_singleton_orthogonalProjectionFn (v +ᵥ p)]
exact Set.mem_inter hs ho
rw [Set.mem_singleton_iff] at hm
ext
exact hm.symm
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection
@[simp]
theorem orthogonalProjectionFn_eq {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) :
orthogonalProjectionFn s p = orthogonalProjection s p :=
rfl
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_fn_eq EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjectionFn_eq
/-- The linear map corresponding to `orthogonalProjection`. -/
@[simp]
theorem orthogonalProjection_linear {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] :
(orthogonalProjection s).linear = _root_.orthogonalProjection s.direction :=
rfl
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_linear EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_linear
/-- The intersection of the subspace and the orthogonal subspace
through the given point is the `orthogonalProjection` of that point
onto the subspace. -/
theorem inter_eq_singleton_orthogonalProjection {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) :
(s : Set P) ∩ mk' p s.directionᗮ = {↑(orthogonalProjection s p)} := by
rw [← orthogonalProjectionFn_eq]
exact inter_eq_singleton_orthogonalProjectionFn p
#align euclidean_geometry.inter_eq_singleton_orthogonal_projection EuclideanGeometry.inter_eq_singleton_orthogonalProjection
/-- The `orthogonalProjection` lies in the given subspace. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_mem {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) : ↑(orthogonalProjection s p) ∈ s :=
(orthogonalProjection s p).2
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_mem EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_mem
/-- The `orthogonalProjection` lies in the orthogonal subspace. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_mem_orthogonal (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) :
↑(orthogonalProjection s p) ∈ mk' p s.directionᗮ :=
orthogonalProjectionFn_mem_orthogonal p
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_mem_orthogonal EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_mem_orthogonal
/-- Subtracting a point in the given subspace from the
`orthogonalProjection` produces a result in the direction of the
given subspace. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_vsub_mem_direction {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {p1 : P} (p2 : P) (hp1 : p1 ∈ s) :
↑(orthogonalProjection s p2 -ᵥ ⟨p1, hp1⟩ : s.direction) ∈ s.direction :=
(orthogonalProjection s p2 -ᵥ ⟨p1, hp1⟩ : s.direction).2
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_vsub_mem_direction EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_vsub_mem_direction
/-- Subtracting the `orthogonalProjection` from a point in the given
subspace produces a result in the direction of the given subspace. -/
theorem vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {p1 : P} (p2 : P) (hp1 : p1 ∈ s) :
↑((⟨p1, hp1⟩ : s) -ᵥ orthogonalProjection s p2 : s.direction) ∈ s.direction :=
((⟨p1, hp1⟩ : s) -ᵥ orthogonalProjection s p2 : s.direction).2
#align euclidean_geometry.vsub_orthogonal_projection_mem_direction EuclideanGeometry.vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction
/-- A point equals its orthogonal projection if and only if it lies in
the subspace. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_eq_self_iff {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {p : P} : ↑(orthogonalProjection s p) = p ↔ p ∈ s := by
constructor
· exact fun h => h ▸ orthogonalProjection_mem p
· intro h
have hp : p ∈ (s : Set P) ∩ mk' p s.directionᗮ := ⟨h, self_mem_mk' p _⟩
rw [inter_eq_singleton_orthogonalProjection p] at hp
symm
exact hp
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_eq_self_iff EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_eq_self_iff
@[simp]
theorem orthogonalProjection_mem_subspace_eq_self {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : s) : orthogonalProjection s p = p := by
ext
rw [orthogonalProjection_eq_self_iff]
exact p.2
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_mem_subspace_eq_self EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_mem_subspace_eq_self
/-- Orthogonal projection is idempotent. -/
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem orthogonalProjection_orthogonalProjection (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) :
orthogonalProjection s (orthogonalProjection s p) = orthogonalProjection s p := by
ext
rw [orthogonalProjection_eq_self_iff]
exact orthogonalProjection_mem p
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_orthogonal_projection EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_orthogonalProjection
theorem eq_orthogonalProjection_of_eq_subspace {s s' : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[Nonempty s'] [HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] [HasOrthogonalProjection s'.direction]
(h : s = s') (p : P) : (orthogonalProjection s p : P) = (orthogonalProjection s' p : P) := by
subst h
rfl
#align euclidean_geometry.eq_orthogonal_projection_of_eq_subspace EuclideanGeometry.eq_orthogonalProjection_of_eq_subspace
/-- The distance to a point's orthogonal projection is 0 iff it lies in the subspace. -/
theorem dist_orthogonalProjection_eq_zero_iff {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {p : P} :
dist p (orthogonalProjection s p) = 0 ↔ p ∈ s := by
rw [dist_comm, dist_eq_zero, orthogonalProjection_eq_self_iff]
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_orthogonal_projection_eq_zero_iff EuclideanGeometry.dist_orthogonalProjection_eq_zero_iff
/-- The distance between a point and its orthogonal projection is
nonzero if it does not lie in the subspace. -/
theorem dist_orthogonalProjection_ne_zero_of_not_mem {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {p : P} (hp : p ∉ s) :
dist p (orthogonalProjection s p) ≠ 0 :=
mt dist_orthogonalProjection_eq_zero_iff.mp hp
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_orthogonal_projection_ne_zero_of_not_mem EuclideanGeometry.dist_orthogonalProjection_ne_zero_of_not_mem
/-- Subtracting `p` from its `orthogonalProjection` produces a result
in the orthogonal direction. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) :
(orthogonalProjection s p : P) -ᵥ p ∈ s.directionᗮ :=
orthogonalProjectionFn_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal p
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal
/-- Subtracting the `orthogonalProjection` from `p` produces a result
in the orthogonal direction. -/
theorem vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction_orthogonal (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) : p -ᵥ orthogonalProjection s p ∈ s.directionᗮ :=
direction_mk' p s.directionᗮ ▸
vsub_mem_direction (self_mem_mk' _ _) (orthogonalProjection_mem_orthogonal s p)
#align euclidean_geometry.vsub_orthogonal_projection_mem_direction_orthogonal EuclideanGeometry.vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction_orthogonal
/-- Subtracting the `orthogonalProjection` from `p` produces a result in the kernel of the linear
part of the orthogonal projection. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_vsub_orthogonalProjection (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) :
_root_.orthogonalProjection s.direction (p -ᵥ orthogonalProjection s p) = 0 := by
apply orthogonalProjection_mem_subspace_orthogonalComplement_eq_zero
intro c hc
rw [← neg_vsub_eq_vsub_rev, inner_neg_right,
orthogonalProjection_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal s p c hc, neg_zero]
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_vsub_orthogonal_projection EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_vsub_orthogonalProjection
/-- Adding a vector to a point in the given subspace, then taking the
orthogonal projection, produces the original point if the vector was
in the orthogonal direction. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_vadd_eq_self {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {p : P} (hp : p ∈ s) {v : V} (hv : v ∈ s.directionᗮ) :
orthogonalProjection s (v +ᵥ p) = ⟨p, hp⟩ := by
have h := vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction_orthogonal s (v +ᵥ p)
rw [vadd_vsub_assoc, Submodule.add_mem_iff_right _ hv] at h
refine (eq_of_vsub_eq_zero ?_).symm
ext
refine Submodule.disjoint_def.1 s.direction.orthogonal_disjoint _ ?_ h
exact (_ : s.direction).2
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_vadd_eq_self EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_vadd_eq_self
/-- Adding a vector to a point in the given subspace, then taking the
orthogonal projection, produces the original point if the vector is a
multiple of the result of subtracting a point's orthogonal projection
from that point. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P}
[Nonempty s] [HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {p1 : P} (p2 : P) (r : ℝ) (hp : p1 ∈ s) :
orthogonalProjection s (r • (p2 -ᵥ orthogonalProjection s p2 : V) +ᵥ p1) = ⟨p1, hp⟩ :=
orthogonalProjection_vadd_eq_self hp
(Submodule.smul_mem _ _ (vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction_orthogonal s _))
#align euclidean_geometry.orthogonal_projection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonal_projection EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection
/-- The square of the distance from a point in `s` to `p2` equals the
sum of the squares of the distances of the two points to the
`orthogonalProjection`. -/
theorem dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq
{s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s] [HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {p1 : P} (p2 : P)
(hp1 : p1 ∈ s) :
dist p1 p2 * dist p1 p2 =
dist p1 (orthogonalProjection s p2) * dist p1 (orthogonalProjection s p2) +
dist p2 (orthogonalProjection s p2) * dist p2 (orthogonalProjection s p2) := by
rw [dist_comm p2 _, dist_eq_norm_vsub V p1 _, dist_eq_norm_vsub V p1 _, dist_eq_norm_vsub V _ p2,
← vsub_add_vsub_cancel p1 (orthogonalProjection s p2) p2,
norm_add_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_iff_real_inner_eq_zero]
exact Submodule.inner_right_of_mem_orthogonal (vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction p2 hp1)
(orthogonalProjection_vsub_mem_direction_orthogonal s p2)
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonal_projection_sq_add_dist_orthogonal_projection_sq EuclideanGeometry.dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq
/-- The square of the distance between two points constructed by
adding multiples of the same orthogonal vector to points in the same
subspace. -/
theorem dist_sq_smul_orthogonal_vadd_smul_orthogonal_vadd {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} {p1 p2 : P}
(hp1 : p1 ∈ s) (hp2 : p2 ∈ s) (r1 r2 : ℝ) {v : V} (hv : v ∈ s.directionᗮ) :
dist (r1 • v +ᵥ p1) (r2 • v +ᵥ p2) * dist (r1 • v +ᵥ p1) (r2 • v +ᵥ p2) =
dist p1 p2 * dist p1 p2 + (r1 - r2) * (r1 - r2) * (‖v‖ * ‖v‖) :=
calc
dist (r1 • v +ᵥ p1) (r2 • v +ᵥ p2) * dist (r1 • v +ᵥ p1) (r2 • v +ᵥ p2) =
‖p1 -ᵥ p2 + (r1 - r2) • v‖ * ‖p1 -ᵥ p2 + (r1 - r2) • v‖ := by
rw [dist_eq_norm_vsub V (r1 • v +ᵥ p1), vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, vadd_vsub_assoc, sub_smul,
add_comm, add_sub_assoc]
_ = ‖p1 -ᵥ p2‖ * ‖p1 -ᵥ p2‖ + ‖(r1 - r2) • v‖ * ‖(r1 - r2) • v‖ :=
(norm_add_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_real
(Submodule.inner_right_of_mem_orthogonal (vsub_mem_direction hp1 hp2)
(Submodule.smul_mem _ _ hv)))
_ = ‖(p1 -ᵥ p2 : V)‖ * ‖(p1 -ᵥ p2 : V)‖ + |r1 - r2| * |r1 - r2| * ‖v‖ * ‖v‖ := by
rw [norm_smul, Real.norm_eq_abs]
ring
_ = dist p1 p2 * dist p1 p2 + (r1 - r2) * (r1 - r2) * (‖v‖ * ‖v‖) := by
rw [dist_eq_norm_vsub V p1, abs_mul_abs_self, mul_assoc]
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_sq_smul_orthogonal_vadd_smul_orthogonal_vadd EuclideanGeometry.dist_sq_smul_orthogonal_vadd_smul_orthogonal_vadd
/-- Reflection in an affine subspace, which is expected to be nonempty
and complete. The word "reflection" is sometimes understood to mean
specifically reflection in a codimension-one subspace, and sometimes
more generally to cover operations such as reflection in a point. The
definition here, of reflection in an affine subspace, is a more
general sense of the word that includes both those common cases. -/
def reflection (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s] [HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] :
P ≃ᵃⁱ[ℝ] P :=
AffineIsometryEquiv.mk'
(fun p => ↑(orthogonalProjection s p) -ᵥ p +ᵥ (orthogonalProjection s p : P))
(_root_.reflection s.direction) (↑(Classical.arbitrary s))
(by
intro p
let v := p -ᵥ ↑(Classical.arbitrary s)
let a : V := _root_.orthogonalProjection s.direction v
let b : P := ↑(Classical.arbitrary s)
have key : a +ᵥ b -ᵥ (v +ᵥ b) +ᵥ (a +ᵥ b) = a + a - v +ᵥ (b -ᵥ b +ᵥ b) := by
rw [← add_vadd, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, vsub_vadd, vadd_vsub]
congr 1
abel
dsimp only
rwa [reflection_apply, (vsub_vadd p b).symm, AffineMap.map_vadd, orthogonalProjection_linear,
vadd_vsub, orthogonalProjection_mem_subspace_eq_self, two_smul])
#align euclidean_geometry.reflection EuclideanGeometry.reflection
/-- The result of reflecting. -/
theorem reflection_apply (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s] [HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction]
(p : P) : reflection s p = ↑(orthogonalProjection s p) -ᵥ p +ᵥ (orthogonalProjection s p : P) :=
rfl
#align euclidean_geometry.reflection_apply EuclideanGeometry.reflection_apply
theorem eq_reflection_of_eq_subspace {s s' : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s] [Nonempty s']
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] [HasOrthogonalProjection s'.direction] (h : s = s')
(p : P) : (reflection s p : P) = (reflection s' p : P) := by
subst h
rfl
#align euclidean_geometry.eq_reflection_of_eq_subspace EuclideanGeometry.eq_reflection_of_eq_subspace
/-- Reflecting twice in the same subspace. -/
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Basic.lean | 543 | 550 | theorem reflection_reflection (s : AffineSubspace ℝ P) [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] (p : P) : reflection s (reflection s p) = p := by |
have : ∀ a : s, ∀ b : V, (_root_.orthogonalProjection s.direction) b = 0 →
reflection s (reflection s (b +ᵥ (a : P))) = b +ᵥ (a : P) := by
intro _ _ h
simp [reflection, h]
rw [← vsub_vadd p (orthogonalProjection s p)]
exact this (orthogonalProjection s p) _ (orthogonalProjection_vsub_orthogonalProjection s p)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Kexing Ying and Kevin Buzzard. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kexing Ying, Kevin Buzzard, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.GroupWithZero.Finset
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.FiniteSupport
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.BigOperators.Group.Finset
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton
#align_import algebra.big_operators.finprod from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d6fad0e5bf2d6f48da9175d25c3dc5706b3834ce"
/-!
# Finite products and sums over types and sets
We define products and sums over types and subsets of types, with no finiteness hypotheses.
All infinite products and sums are defined to be junk values (i.e. one or zero).
This approach is sometimes easier to use than `Finset.sum`,
when issues arise with `Finset` and `Fintype` being data.
## Main definitions
We use the following variables:
* `α`, `β` - types with no structure;
* `s`, `t` - sets
* `M`, `N` - additive or multiplicative commutative monoids
* `f`, `g` - functions
Definitions in this file:
* `finsum f : M` : the sum of `f x` as `x` ranges over the support of `f`, if it's finite.
Zero otherwise.
* `finprod f : M` : the product of `f x` as `x` ranges over the multiplicative support of `f`, if
it's finite. One otherwise.
## Notation
* `∑ᶠ i, f i` and `∑ᶠ i : α, f i` for `finsum f`
* `∏ᶠ i, f i` and `∏ᶠ i : α, f i` for `finprod f`
This notation works for functions `f : p → M`, where `p : Prop`, so the following works:
* `∑ᶠ i ∈ s, f i`, where `f : α → M`, `s : Set α` : sum over the set `s`;
* `∑ᶠ n < 5, f n`, where `f : ℕ → M` : same as `f 0 + f 1 + f 2 + f 3 + f 4`;
* `∏ᶠ (n >= -2) (hn : n < 3), f n`, where `f : ℤ → M` : same as `f (-2) * f (-1) * f 0 * f 1 * f 2`.
## Implementation notes
`finsum` and `finprod` is "yet another way of doing finite sums and products in Lean". However
experiments in the wild (e.g. with matroids) indicate that it is a helpful approach in settings
where the user is not interested in computability and wants to do reasoning without running into
typeclass diamonds caused by the constructive finiteness used in definitions such as `Finset` and
`Fintype`. By sticking solely to `Set.Finite` we avoid these problems. We are aware that there are
other solutions but for beginner mathematicians this approach is easier in practice.
Another application is the construction of a partition of unity from a collection of “bump”
function. In this case the finite set depends on the point and it's convenient to have a definition
that does not mention the set explicitly.
The first arguments in all definitions and lemmas is the codomain of the function of the big
operator. This is necessary for the heuristic in `@[to_additive]`.
See the documentation of `to_additive.attr` for more information.
We did not add `IsFinite (X : Type) : Prop`, because it is simply `Nonempty (Fintype X)`.
## Tags
finsum, finprod, finite sum, finite product
-/
open Function Set
/-!
### Definition and relation to `Finset.sum` and `Finset.prod`
-/
-- Porting note: Used to be section Sort
section sort
variable {G M N : Type*} {α β ι : Sort*} [CommMonoid M] [CommMonoid N]
section
/- Note: we use classical logic only for these definitions, to ensure that we do not write lemmas
with `Classical.dec` in their statement. -/
open scoped Classical
/-- Sum of `f x` as `x` ranges over the elements of the support of `f`, if it's finite. Zero
otherwise. -/
noncomputable irreducible_def finsum (lemma := finsum_def') [AddCommMonoid M] (f : α → M) : M :=
if h : (support (f ∘ PLift.down)).Finite then ∑ i ∈ h.toFinset, f i.down else 0
#align finsum finsum
/-- Product of `f x` as `x` ranges over the elements of the multiplicative support of `f`, if it's
finite. One otherwise. -/
@[to_additive existing]
noncomputable irreducible_def finprod (lemma := finprod_def') (f : α → M) : M :=
if h : (mulSupport (f ∘ PLift.down)).Finite then ∏ i ∈ h.toFinset, f i.down else 1
#align finprod finprod
attribute [to_additive existing] finprod_def'
end
open Batteries.ExtendedBinder
/-- `∑ᶠ x, f x` is notation for `finsum f`. It is the sum of `f x`, where `x` ranges over the
support of `f`, if it's finite, zero otherwise. Taking the sum over multiple arguments or
conditions is possible, e.g. `∏ᶠ (x) (y), f x y` and `∏ᶠ (x) (h: x ∈ s), f x`-/
notation3"∑ᶠ "(...)", "r:67:(scoped f => finsum f) => r
/-- `∏ᶠ x, f x` is notation for `finprod f`. It is the product of `f x`, where `x` ranges over the
multiplicative support of `f`, if it's finite, one otherwise. Taking the product over multiple
arguments or conditions is possible, e.g. `∏ᶠ (x) (y), f x y` and `∏ᶠ (x) (h: x ∈ s), f x`-/
notation3"∏ᶠ "(...)", "r:67:(scoped f => finprod f) => r
-- Porting note: The following ports the lean3 notation for this file, but is currently very fickle.
-- syntax (name := bigfinsum) "∑ᶠ" extBinders ", " term:67 : term
-- macro_rules (kind := bigfinsum)
-- | `(∑ᶠ $x:ident, $p) => `(finsum (fun $x:ident ↦ $p))
-- | `(∑ᶠ $x:ident : $t, $p) => `(finsum (fun $x:ident : $t ↦ $p))
-- | `(∑ᶠ $x:ident $b:binderPred, $p) =>
-- `(finsum fun $x => (finsum (α := satisfies_binder_pred% $x $b) (fun _ => $p)))
-- | `(∑ᶠ ($x:ident) ($h:ident : $t), $p) =>
-- `(finsum fun ($x) => finsum (α := $t) (fun $h => $p))
-- | `(∑ᶠ ($x:ident : $_) ($h:ident : $t), $p) =>
-- `(finsum fun ($x) => finsum (α := $t) (fun $h => $p))
-- | `(∑ᶠ ($x:ident) ($y:ident), $p) =>
-- `(finsum fun $x => (finsum fun $y => $p))
-- | `(∑ᶠ ($x:ident) ($y:ident) ($h:ident : $t), $p) =>
-- `(finsum fun $x => (finsum fun $y => (finsum (α := $t) fun $h => $p)))
-- | `(∑ᶠ ($x:ident) ($y:ident) ($z:ident), $p) =>
-- `(finsum fun $x => (finsum fun $y => (finsum fun $z => $p)))
-- | `(∑ᶠ ($x:ident) ($y:ident) ($z:ident) ($h:ident : $t), $p) =>
-- `(finsum fun $x => (finsum fun $y => (finsum fun $z => (finsum (α := $t) fun $h => $p))))
--
--
-- syntax (name := bigfinprod) "∏ᶠ " extBinders ", " term:67 : term
-- macro_rules (kind := bigfinprod)
-- | `(∏ᶠ $x:ident, $p) => `(finprod (fun $x:ident ↦ $p))
-- | `(∏ᶠ $x:ident : $t, $p) => `(finprod (fun $x:ident : $t ↦ $p))
-- | `(∏ᶠ $x:ident $b:binderPred, $p) =>
-- `(finprod fun $x => (finprod (α := satisfies_binder_pred% $x $b) (fun _ => $p)))
-- | `(∏ᶠ ($x:ident) ($h:ident : $t), $p) =>
-- `(finprod fun ($x) => finprod (α := $t) (fun $h => $p))
-- | `(∏ᶠ ($x:ident : $_) ($h:ident : $t), $p) =>
-- `(finprod fun ($x) => finprod (α := $t) (fun $h => $p))
-- | `(∏ᶠ ($x:ident) ($y:ident), $p) =>
-- `(finprod fun $x => (finprod fun $y => $p))
-- | `(∏ᶠ ($x:ident) ($y:ident) ($h:ident : $t), $p) =>
-- `(finprod fun $x => (finprod fun $y => (finprod (α := $t) fun $h => $p)))
-- | `(∏ᶠ ($x:ident) ($y:ident) ($z:ident), $p) =>
-- `(finprod fun $x => (finprod fun $y => (finprod fun $z => $p)))
-- | `(∏ᶠ ($x:ident) ($y:ident) ($z:ident) ($h:ident : $t), $p) =>
-- `(finprod fun $x => (finprod fun $y => (finprod fun $z =>
-- (finprod (α := $t) fun $h => $p))))
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset {f : α → M}
(hf : (mulSupport (f ∘ PLift.down)).Finite) {s : Finset (PLift α)} (hs : hf.toFinset ⊆ s) :
∏ᶠ i, f i = ∏ i ∈ s, f i.down := by
rw [finprod, dif_pos]
refine Finset.prod_subset hs fun x _ hxf => ?_
rwa [hf.mem_toFinset, nmem_mulSupport] at hxf
#align finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mul_support_to_finset_subset finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset
#align finsum_eq_sum_plift_of_support_to_finset_subset finsum_eq_sum_plift_of_support_toFinset_subset
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_subset {f : α → M} {s : Finset (PLift α)}
(hs : mulSupport (f ∘ PLift.down) ⊆ s) : ∏ᶠ i, f i = ∏ i ∈ s, f i.down :=
finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset (s.finite_toSet.subset hs) fun x hx => by
rw [Finite.mem_toFinset] at hx
exact hs hx
#align finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mul_support_subset finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_subset
#align finsum_eq_sum_plift_of_support_subset finsum_eq_sum_plift_of_support_subset
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem finprod_one : (∏ᶠ _ : α, (1 : M)) = 1 := by
have : (mulSupport fun x : PLift α => (fun _ => 1 : α → M) x.down) ⊆ (∅ : Finset (PLift α)) :=
fun x h => by simp at h
rw [finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_subset this, Finset.prod_empty]
#align finprod_one finprod_one
#align finsum_zero finsum_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_of_isEmpty [IsEmpty α] (f : α → M) : ∏ᶠ i, f i = 1 := by
rw [← finprod_one]
congr
simp [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton]
#align finprod_of_is_empty finprod_of_isEmpty
#align finsum_of_is_empty finsum_of_isEmpty
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem finprod_false (f : False → M) : ∏ᶠ i, f i = 1 :=
finprod_of_isEmpty _
#align finprod_false finprod_false
#align finsum_false finsum_false
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_single (f : α → M) (a : α) (ha : ∀ x, x ≠ a → f x = 1) :
∏ᶠ x, f x = f a := by
have : mulSupport (f ∘ PLift.down) ⊆ ({PLift.up a} : Finset (PLift α)) := by
intro x
contrapose
simpa [PLift.eq_up_iff_down_eq] using ha x.down
rw [finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_subset this, Finset.prod_singleton]
#align finprod_eq_single finprod_eq_single
#align finsum_eq_single finsum_eq_single
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_unique [Unique α] (f : α → M) : ∏ᶠ i, f i = f default :=
finprod_eq_single f default fun _x hx => (hx <| Unique.eq_default _).elim
#align finprod_unique finprod_unique
#align finsum_unique finsum_unique
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem finprod_true (f : True → M) : ∏ᶠ i, f i = f trivial :=
@finprod_unique M True _ ⟨⟨trivial⟩, fun _ => rfl⟩ f
#align finprod_true finprod_true
#align finsum_true finsum_true
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_dif {p : Prop} [Decidable p] (f : p → M) :
∏ᶠ i, f i = if h : p then f h else 1 := by
split_ifs with h
· haveI : Unique p := ⟨⟨h⟩, fun _ => rfl⟩
exact finprod_unique f
· haveI : IsEmpty p := ⟨h⟩
exact finprod_of_isEmpty f
#align finprod_eq_dif finprod_eq_dif
#align finsum_eq_dif finsum_eq_dif
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_if {p : Prop} [Decidable p] {x : M} : ∏ᶠ _ : p, x = if p then x else 1 :=
finprod_eq_dif fun _ => x
#align finprod_eq_if finprod_eq_if
#align finsum_eq_if finsum_eq_if
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_congr {f g : α → M} (h : ∀ x, f x = g x) : finprod f = finprod g :=
congr_arg _ <| funext h
#align finprod_congr finprod_congr
#align finsum_congr finsum_congr
@[to_additive (attr := congr)]
theorem finprod_congr_Prop {p q : Prop} {f : p → M} {g : q → M} (hpq : p = q)
(hfg : ∀ h : q, f (hpq.mpr h) = g h) : finprod f = finprod g := by
subst q
exact finprod_congr hfg
#align finprod_congr_Prop finprod_congr_Prop
#align finsum_congr_Prop finsum_congr_Prop
/-- To prove a property of a finite product, it suffices to prove that the property is
multiplicative and holds on the factors. -/
@[to_additive
"To prove a property of a finite sum, it suffices to prove that the property is
additive and holds on the summands."]
theorem finprod_induction {f : α → M} (p : M → Prop) (hp₀ : p 1)
(hp₁ : ∀ x y, p x → p y → p (x * y)) (hp₂ : ∀ i, p (f i)) : p (∏ᶠ i, f i) := by
rw [finprod]
split_ifs
exacts [Finset.prod_induction _ _ hp₁ hp₀ fun i _ => hp₂ _, hp₀]
#align finprod_induction finprod_induction
#align finsum_induction finsum_induction
theorem finprod_nonneg {R : Type*} [OrderedCommSemiring R] {f : α → R} (hf : ∀ x, 0 ≤ f x) :
0 ≤ ∏ᶠ x, f x :=
finprod_induction (fun x => 0 ≤ x) zero_le_one (fun _ _ => mul_nonneg) hf
#align finprod_nonneg finprod_nonneg
@[to_additive finsum_nonneg]
theorem one_le_finprod' {M : Type*} [OrderedCommMonoid M] {f : α → M} (hf : ∀ i, 1 ≤ f i) :
1 ≤ ∏ᶠ i, f i :=
finprod_induction _ le_rfl (fun _ _ => one_le_mul) hf
#align one_le_finprod' one_le_finprod'
#align finsum_nonneg finsum_nonneg
@[to_additive]
theorem MonoidHom.map_finprod_plift (f : M →* N) (g : α → M)
(h : (mulSupport <| g ∘ PLift.down).Finite) : f (∏ᶠ x, g x) = ∏ᶠ x, f (g x) := by
rw [finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_subset h.coe_toFinset.ge,
finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_subset, map_prod]
rw [h.coe_toFinset]
exact mulSupport_comp_subset f.map_one (g ∘ PLift.down)
#align monoid_hom.map_finprod_plift MonoidHom.map_finprod_plift
#align add_monoid_hom.map_finsum_plift AddMonoidHom.map_finsum_plift
@[to_additive]
theorem MonoidHom.map_finprod_Prop {p : Prop} (f : M →* N) (g : p → M) :
f (∏ᶠ x, g x) = ∏ᶠ x, f (g x) :=
f.map_finprod_plift g (Set.toFinite _)
#align monoid_hom.map_finprod_Prop MonoidHom.map_finprod_Prop
#align add_monoid_hom.map_finsum_Prop AddMonoidHom.map_finsum_Prop
@[to_additive]
theorem MonoidHom.map_finprod_of_preimage_one (f : M →* N) (hf : ∀ x, f x = 1 → x = 1) (g : α → M) :
f (∏ᶠ i, g i) = ∏ᶠ i, f (g i) := by
by_cases hg : (mulSupport <| g ∘ PLift.down).Finite; · exact f.map_finprod_plift g hg
rw [finprod, dif_neg, f.map_one, finprod, dif_neg]
exacts [Infinite.mono (fun x hx => mt (hf (g x.down)) hx) hg, hg]
#align monoid_hom.map_finprod_of_preimage_one MonoidHom.map_finprod_of_preimage_one
#align add_monoid_hom.map_finsum_of_preimage_zero AddMonoidHom.map_finsum_of_preimage_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem MonoidHom.map_finprod_of_injective (g : M →* N) (hg : Injective g) (f : α → M) :
g (∏ᶠ i, f i) = ∏ᶠ i, g (f i) :=
g.map_finprod_of_preimage_one (fun _ => (hg.eq_iff' g.map_one).mp) f
#align monoid_hom.map_finprod_of_injective MonoidHom.map_finprod_of_injective
#align add_monoid_hom.map_finsum_of_injective AddMonoidHom.map_finsum_of_injective
@[to_additive]
theorem MulEquiv.map_finprod (g : M ≃* N) (f : α → M) : g (∏ᶠ i, f i) = ∏ᶠ i, g (f i) :=
g.toMonoidHom.map_finprod_of_injective (EquivLike.injective g) f
#align mul_equiv.map_finprod MulEquiv.map_finprod
#align add_equiv.map_finsum AddEquiv.map_finsum
/-- The `NoZeroSMulDivisors` makes sure that the result holds even when the support of `f` is
infinite. For a more usual version assuming `(support f).Finite` instead, see `finsum_smul'`. -/
theorem finsum_smul {R M : Type*} [Ring R] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] [NoZeroSMulDivisors R M]
(f : ι → R) (x : M) : (∑ᶠ i, f i) • x = ∑ᶠ i, f i • x := by
rcases eq_or_ne x 0 with (rfl | hx)
· simp
· exact ((smulAddHom R M).flip x).map_finsum_of_injective (smul_left_injective R hx) _
#align finsum_smul finsum_smul
/-- The `NoZeroSMulDivisors` makes sure that the result holds even when the support of `f` is
infinite. For a more usual version assuming `(support f).Finite` instead, see `smul_finsum'`. -/
theorem smul_finsum {R M : Type*} [Ring R] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] [NoZeroSMulDivisors R M]
(c : R) (f : ι → M) : (c • ∑ᶠ i, f i) = ∑ᶠ i, c • f i := by
rcases eq_or_ne c 0 with (rfl | hc)
· simp
· exact (smulAddHom R M c).map_finsum_of_injective (smul_right_injective M hc) _
#align smul_finsum smul_finsum
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_inv_distrib [DivisionCommMonoid G] (f : α → G) : (∏ᶠ x, (f x)⁻¹) = (∏ᶠ x, f x)⁻¹ :=
((MulEquiv.inv G).map_finprod f).symm
#align finprod_inv_distrib finprod_inv_distrib
#align finsum_neg_distrib finsum_neg_distrib
end sort
-- Porting note: Used to be section Type
section type
variable {α β ι G M N : Type*} [CommMonoid M] [CommMonoid N]
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_mulIndicator_apply (s : Set α) (f : α → M) (a : α) :
∏ᶠ _ : a ∈ s, f a = mulIndicator s f a := by
classical convert finprod_eq_if (M := M) (p := a ∈ s) (x := f a)
#align finprod_eq_mul_indicator_apply finprod_eq_mulIndicator_apply
#align finsum_eq_indicator_apply finsum_eq_indicator_apply
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem finprod_mem_mulSupport (f : α → M) (a : α) : ∏ᶠ _ : f a ≠ 1, f a = f a := by
rw [← mem_mulSupport, finprod_eq_mulIndicator_apply, mulIndicator_mulSupport]
#align finprod_mem_mul_support finprod_mem_mulSupport
#align finsum_mem_support finsum_mem_support
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_def (s : Set α) (f : α → M) : ∏ᶠ a ∈ s, f a = ∏ᶠ a, mulIndicator s f a :=
finprod_congr <| finprod_eq_mulIndicator_apply s f
#align finprod_mem_def finprod_mem_def
#align finsum_mem_def finsum_mem_def
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_subset (f : α → M) {s : Finset α} (h : mulSupport f ⊆ s) :
∏ᶠ i, f i = ∏ i ∈ s, f i := by
have A : mulSupport (f ∘ PLift.down) = Equiv.plift.symm '' mulSupport f := by
rw [mulSupport_comp_eq_preimage]
exact (Equiv.plift.symm.image_eq_preimage _).symm
have : mulSupport (f ∘ PLift.down) ⊆ s.map Equiv.plift.symm.toEmbedding := by
rw [A, Finset.coe_map]
exact image_subset _ h
rw [finprod_eq_prod_plift_of_mulSupport_subset this]
simp only [Finset.prod_map, Equiv.coe_toEmbedding]
congr
#align finprod_eq_prod_of_mul_support_subset finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_subset
#align finsum_eq_sum_of_support_subset finsum_eq_sum_of_support_subset
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset (f : α → M) (hf : (mulSupport f).Finite)
{s : Finset α} (h : hf.toFinset ⊆ s) : ∏ᶠ i, f i = ∏ i ∈ s, f i :=
finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_subset _ fun _ hx => h <| hf.mem_toFinset.2 hx
#align finprod_eq_prod_of_mul_support_to_finset_subset finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset
#align finsum_eq_sum_of_support_to_finset_subset finsum_eq_sum_of_support_toFinset_subset
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_finset_prod_of_mulSupport_subset (f : α → M) {s : Finset α}
(h : mulSupport f ⊆ (s : Set α)) : ∏ᶠ i, f i = ∏ i ∈ s, f i :=
haveI h' : (s.finite_toSet.subset h).toFinset ⊆ s := by
simpa [← Finset.coe_subset, Set.coe_toFinset]
finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset _ _ h'
#align finprod_eq_finset_prod_of_mul_support_subset finprod_eq_finset_prod_of_mulSupport_subset
#align finsum_eq_finset_sum_of_support_subset finsum_eq_finset_sum_of_support_subset
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_def (f : α → M) [Decidable (mulSupport f).Finite] :
∏ᶠ i : α, f i = if h : (mulSupport f).Finite then ∏ i ∈ h.toFinset, f i else 1 := by
split_ifs with h
· exact finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset _ h (Finset.Subset.refl _)
· rw [finprod, dif_neg]
rw [mulSupport_comp_eq_preimage]
exact mt (fun hf => hf.of_preimage Equiv.plift.surjective) h
#align finprod_def finprod_def
#align finsum_def finsum_def
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_of_infinite_mulSupport {f : α → M} (hf : (mulSupport f).Infinite) :
∏ᶠ i, f i = 1 := by classical rw [finprod_def, dif_neg hf]
#align finprod_of_infinite_mul_support finprod_of_infinite_mulSupport
#align finsum_of_infinite_support finsum_of_infinite_support
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_prod (f : α → M) (hf : (mulSupport f).Finite) :
∏ᶠ i : α, f i = ∏ i ∈ hf.toFinset, f i := by classical rw [finprod_def, dif_pos hf]
#align finprod_eq_prod finprod_eq_prod
#align finsum_eq_sum finsum_eq_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_prod_of_fintype [Fintype α] (f : α → M) : ∏ᶠ i : α, f i = ∏ i, f i :=
finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset _ (Set.toFinite _) <| Finset.subset_univ _
#align finprod_eq_prod_of_fintype finprod_eq_prod_of_fintype
#align finsum_eq_sum_of_fintype finsum_eq_sum_of_fintype
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_cond_eq_prod_of_cond_iff (f : α → M) {p : α → Prop} {t : Finset α}
(h : ∀ {x}, f x ≠ 1 → (p x ↔ x ∈ t)) : (∏ᶠ (i) (_ : p i), f i) = ∏ i ∈ t, f i := by
set s := { x | p x }
have : mulSupport (s.mulIndicator f) ⊆ t := by
rw [Set.mulSupport_mulIndicator]
intro x hx
exact (h hx.2).1 hx.1
erw [finprod_mem_def, finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_subset _ this]
refine Finset.prod_congr rfl fun x hx => mulIndicator_apply_eq_self.2 fun hxs => ?_
contrapose! hxs
exact (h hxs).2 hx
#align finprod_cond_eq_prod_of_cond_iff finprod_cond_eq_prod_of_cond_iff
#align finsum_cond_eq_sum_of_cond_iff finsum_cond_eq_sum_of_cond_iff
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_cond_ne (f : α → M) (a : α) [DecidableEq α] (hf : (mulSupport f).Finite) :
(∏ᶠ (i) (_ : i ≠ a), f i) = ∏ i ∈ hf.toFinset.erase a, f i := by
apply finprod_cond_eq_prod_of_cond_iff
intro x hx
rw [Finset.mem_erase, Finite.mem_toFinset, mem_mulSupport]
exact ⟨fun h => And.intro h hx, fun h => h.1⟩
#align finprod_cond_ne finprod_cond_ne
#align finsum_cond_ne finsum_cond_ne
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mulSupport_eq (f : α → M) {s : Set α} {t : Finset α}
(h : s ∩ mulSupport f = t.toSet ∩ mulSupport f) : ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ i ∈ t, f i :=
finprod_cond_eq_prod_of_cond_iff _ <| by
intro x hxf
rw [← mem_mulSupport] at hxf
refine ⟨fun hx => ?_, fun hx => ?_⟩
· refine ((mem_inter_iff x t (mulSupport f)).mp ?_).1
rw [← Set.ext_iff.mp h x, mem_inter_iff]
exact ⟨hx, hxf⟩
· refine ((mem_inter_iff x s (mulSupport f)).mp ?_).1
rw [Set.ext_iff.mp h x, mem_inter_iff]
exact ⟨hx, hxf⟩
#align finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mul_support_eq finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mulSupport_eq
#align finsum_mem_eq_sum_of_inter_support_eq finsum_mem_eq_sum_of_inter_support_eq
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_subset (f : α → M) {s : Set α} {t : Finset α}
(h₁ : s ∩ mulSupport f ⊆ t) (h₂ : ↑t ⊆ s) : ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ i ∈ t, f i :=
finprod_cond_eq_prod_of_cond_iff _ fun hx => ⟨fun h => h₁ ⟨h, hx⟩, fun h => h₂ h⟩
#align finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_subset finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_subset
#align finsum_mem_eq_sum_of_subset finsum_mem_eq_sum_of_subset
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_eq_prod (f : α → M) {s : Set α} (hf : (s ∩ mulSupport f).Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ i ∈ hf.toFinset, f i :=
finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mulSupport_eq _ <| by simp [inter_assoc]
#align finprod_mem_eq_prod finprod_mem_eq_prod
#align finsum_mem_eq_sum finsum_mem_eq_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_eq_prod_filter (f : α → M) (s : Set α) [DecidablePred (· ∈ s)]
(hf : (mulSupport f).Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ i ∈ Finset.filter (· ∈ s) hf.toFinset, f i :=
finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mulSupport_eq _ <| by
ext x
simp [and_comm]
#align finprod_mem_eq_prod_filter finprod_mem_eq_prod_filter
#align finsum_mem_eq_sum_filter finsum_mem_eq_sum_filter
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_eq_toFinset_prod (f : α → M) (s : Set α) [Fintype s] :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ i ∈ s.toFinset, f i :=
finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mulSupport_eq _ <| by simp_rw [coe_toFinset s]
#align finprod_mem_eq_to_finset_prod finprod_mem_eq_toFinset_prod
#align finsum_mem_eq_to_finset_sum finsum_mem_eq_toFinset_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_eq_finite_toFinset_prod (f : α → M) {s : Set α} (hs : s.Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ i ∈ hs.toFinset, f i :=
finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mulSupport_eq _ <| by rw [hs.coe_toFinset]
#align finprod_mem_eq_finite_to_finset_prod finprod_mem_eq_finite_toFinset_prod
#align finsum_mem_eq_finite_to_finset_sum finsum_mem_eq_finite_toFinset_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_finset_eq_prod (f : α → M) (s : Finset α) : ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ i ∈ s, f i :=
finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mulSupport_eq _ rfl
#align finprod_mem_finset_eq_prod finprod_mem_finset_eq_prod
#align finsum_mem_finset_eq_sum finsum_mem_finset_eq_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_coe_finset (f : α → M) (s : Finset α) :
(∏ᶠ i ∈ (s : Set α), f i) = ∏ i ∈ s, f i :=
finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mulSupport_eq _ rfl
#align finprod_mem_coe_finset finprod_mem_coe_finset
#align finsum_mem_coe_finset finsum_mem_coe_finset
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_eq_one_of_infinite {f : α → M} {s : Set α} (hs : (s ∩ mulSupport f).Infinite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = 1 := by
rw [finprod_mem_def]
apply finprod_of_infinite_mulSupport
rwa [← mulSupport_mulIndicator] at hs
#align finprod_mem_eq_one_of_infinite finprod_mem_eq_one_of_infinite
#align finsum_mem_eq_zero_of_infinite finsum_mem_eq_zero_of_infinite
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_eq_one_of_forall_eq_one {f : α → M} {s : Set α} (h : ∀ x ∈ s, f x = 1) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = 1 := by simp (config := { contextual := true }) [h]
#align finprod_mem_eq_one_of_forall_eq_one finprod_mem_eq_one_of_forall_eq_one
#align finsum_mem_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero finsum_mem_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport (f : α → M) (s : Set α) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s ∩ mulSupport f, f i = ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i := by
rw [finprod_mem_def, finprod_mem_def, mulIndicator_inter_mulSupport]
#align finprod_mem_inter_mul_support finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport
#align finsum_mem_inter_support finsum_mem_inter_support
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport_eq (f : α → M) (s t : Set α)
(h : s ∩ mulSupport f = t ∩ mulSupport f) : ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ᶠ i ∈ t, f i := by
rw [← finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport, h, finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport]
#align finprod_mem_inter_mul_support_eq finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport_eq
#align finsum_mem_inter_support_eq finsum_mem_inter_support_eq
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport_eq' (f : α → M) (s t : Set α)
(h : ∀ x ∈ mulSupport f, x ∈ s ↔ x ∈ t) : ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ᶠ i ∈ t, f i := by
apply finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport_eq
ext x
exact and_congr_left (h x)
#align finprod_mem_inter_mul_support_eq' finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport_eq'
#align finsum_mem_inter_support_eq' finsum_mem_inter_support_eq'
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_univ (f : α → M) : ∏ᶠ i ∈ @Set.univ α, f i = ∏ᶠ i : α, f i :=
finprod_congr fun _ => finprod_true _
#align finprod_mem_univ finprod_mem_univ
#align finsum_mem_univ finsum_mem_univ
variable {f g : α → M} {a b : α} {s t : Set α}
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_congr (h₀ : s = t) (h₁ : ∀ x ∈ t, f x = g x) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = ∏ᶠ i ∈ t, g i :=
h₀.symm ▸ finprod_congr fun i => finprod_congr_Prop rfl (h₁ i)
#align finprod_mem_congr finprod_mem_congr
#align finsum_mem_congr finsum_mem_congr
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_eq_one_of_forall_eq_one {f : α → M} (h : ∀ x, f x = 1) : ∏ᶠ i, f i = 1 := by
simp (config := { contextual := true }) [h]
#align finprod_eq_one_of_forall_eq_one finprod_eq_one_of_forall_eq_one
#align finsum_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero finsum_eq_zero_of_forall_eq_zero
@[to_additive finsum_pos']
theorem one_lt_finprod' {M : Type*} [OrderedCancelCommMonoid M] {f : ι → M}
(h : ∀ i, 1 ≤ f i) (h' : ∃ i, 1 < f i) (hf : (mulSupport f).Finite) : 1 < ∏ᶠ i, f i := by
rcases h' with ⟨i, hi⟩
rw [finprod_eq_prod _ hf]
refine Finset.one_lt_prod' (fun i _ ↦ h i) ⟨i, ?_, hi⟩
simpa only [Finite.mem_toFinset, mem_mulSupport] using ne_of_gt hi
/-!
### Distributivity w.r.t. addition, subtraction, and (scalar) multiplication
-/
/-- If the multiplicative supports of `f` and `g` are finite, then the product of `f i * g i` equals
the product of `f i` multiplied by the product of `g i`. -/
@[to_additive
"If the additive supports of `f` and `g` are finite, then the sum of `f i + g i`
equals the sum of `f i` plus the sum of `g i`."]
theorem finprod_mul_distrib (hf : (mulSupport f).Finite) (hg : (mulSupport g).Finite) :
∏ᶠ i, f i * g i = (∏ᶠ i, f i) * ∏ᶠ i, g i := by
classical
rw [finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset f hf Finset.subset_union_left,
finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset g hg Finset.subset_union_right, ←
Finset.prod_mul_distrib]
refine finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_subset _ ?_
simp only [Finset.coe_union, Finite.coe_toFinset, mulSupport_subset_iff,
mem_union, mem_mulSupport]
intro x
contrapose!
rintro ⟨hf, hg⟩
simp [hf, hg]
#align finprod_mul_distrib finprod_mul_distrib
#align finsum_add_distrib finsum_add_distrib
/-- If the multiplicative supports of `f` and `g` are finite, then the product of `f i / g i`
equals the product of `f i` divided by the product of `g i`. -/
@[to_additive
"If the additive supports of `f` and `g` are finite, then the sum of `f i - g i`
equals the sum of `f i` minus the sum of `g i`."]
theorem finprod_div_distrib [DivisionCommMonoid G] {f g : α → G} (hf : (mulSupport f).Finite)
(hg : (mulSupport g).Finite) : ∏ᶠ i, f i / g i = (∏ᶠ i, f i) / ∏ᶠ i, g i := by
simp only [div_eq_mul_inv, finprod_mul_distrib hf ((mulSupport_inv g).symm.rec hg),
finprod_inv_distrib]
#align finprod_div_distrib finprod_div_distrib
#align finsum_sub_distrib finsum_sub_distrib
/-- A more general version of `finprod_mem_mul_distrib` that only requires `s ∩ mulSupport f` and
`s ∩ mulSupport g` rather than `s` to be finite. -/
@[to_additive
"A more general version of `finsum_mem_add_distrib` that only requires `s ∩ support f`
and `s ∩ support g` rather than `s` to be finite."]
theorem finprod_mem_mul_distrib' (hf : (s ∩ mulSupport f).Finite) (hg : (s ∩ mulSupport g).Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i * g i = (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i) * ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, g i := by
rw [← mulSupport_mulIndicator] at hf hg
simp only [finprod_mem_def, mulIndicator_mul, finprod_mul_distrib hf hg]
#align finprod_mem_mul_distrib' finprod_mem_mul_distrib'
#align finsum_mem_add_distrib' finsum_mem_add_distrib'
/-- The product of the constant function `1` over any set equals `1`. -/
@[to_additive "The sum of the constant function `0` over any set equals `0`."]
theorem finprod_mem_one (s : Set α) : (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, (1 : M)) = 1 := by simp
#align finprod_mem_one finprod_mem_one
#align finsum_mem_zero finsum_mem_zero
/-- If a function `f` equals `1` on a set `s`, then the product of `f i` over `i ∈ s` equals `1`. -/
@[to_additive
"If a function `f` equals `0` on a set `s`, then the product of `f i` over `i ∈ s`
equals `0`."]
theorem finprod_mem_of_eqOn_one (hf : s.EqOn f 1) : ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i = 1 := by
rw [← finprod_mem_one s]
exact finprod_mem_congr rfl hf
#align finprod_mem_of_eq_on_one finprod_mem_of_eqOn_one
#align finsum_mem_of_eq_on_zero finsum_mem_of_eqOn_zero
/-- If the product of `f i` over `i ∈ s` is not equal to `1`, then there is some `x ∈ s` such that
`f x ≠ 1`. -/
@[to_additive
"If the product of `f i` over `i ∈ s` is not equal to `0`, then there is some `x ∈ s`
such that `f x ≠ 0`."]
theorem exists_ne_one_of_finprod_mem_ne_one (h : ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i ≠ 1) : ∃ x ∈ s, f x ≠ 1 := by
by_contra! h'
exact h (finprod_mem_of_eqOn_one h')
#align exists_ne_one_of_finprod_mem_ne_one exists_ne_one_of_finprod_mem_ne_one
#align exists_ne_zero_of_finsum_mem_ne_zero exists_ne_zero_of_finsum_mem_ne_zero
/-- Given a finite set `s`, the product of `f i * g i` over `i ∈ s` equals the product of `f i`
over `i ∈ s` times the product of `g i` over `i ∈ s`. -/
@[to_additive
"Given a finite set `s`, the sum of `f i + g i` over `i ∈ s` equals the sum of `f i`
over `i ∈ s` plus the sum of `g i` over `i ∈ s`."]
theorem finprod_mem_mul_distrib (hs : s.Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i * g i = (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i) * ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, g i :=
finprod_mem_mul_distrib' (hs.inter_of_left _) (hs.inter_of_left _)
#align finprod_mem_mul_distrib finprod_mem_mul_distrib
#align finsum_mem_add_distrib finsum_mem_add_distrib
@[to_additive]
theorem MonoidHom.map_finprod {f : α → M} (g : M →* N) (hf : (mulSupport f).Finite) :
g (∏ᶠ i, f i) = ∏ᶠ i, g (f i) :=
g.map_finprod_plift f <| hf.preimage Equiv.plift.injective.injOn
#align monoid_hom.map_finprod MonoidHom.map_finprod
#align add_monoid_hom.map_finsum AddMonoidHom.map_finsum
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_pow (hf : (mulSupport f).Finite) (n : ℕ) : (∏ᶠ i, f i) ^ n = ∏ᶠ i, f i ^ n :=
(powMonoidHom n).map_finprod hf
#align finprod_pow finprod_pow
#align finsum_nsmul finsum_nsmul
/-- See also `finsum_smul` for a version that works even when the support of `f` is not finite,
but with slightly stronger typeclass requirements. -/
theorem finsum_smul' {R M : Type*} [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] {f : ι → R}
(hf : (support f).Finite) (x : M) : (∑ᶠ i, f i) • x = ∑ᶠ i, f i • x :=
((smulAddHom R M).flip x).map_finsum hf
/-- See also `smul_finsum` for a version that works even when the support of `f` is not finite,
but with slightly stronger typeclass requirements. -/
theorem smul_finsum' {R M : Type*} [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] (c : R) {f : ι → M}
(hf : (support f).Finite) : (c • ∑ᶠ i, f i) = ∑ᶠ i, c • f i :=
(smulAddHom R M c).map_finsum hf
/-- A more general version of `MonoidHom.map_finprod_mem` that requires `s ∩ mulSupport f` rather
than `s` to be finite. -/
@[to_additive
"A more general version of `AddMonoidHom.map_finsum_mem` that requires
`s ∩ support f` rather than `s` to be finite."]
theorem MonoidHom.map_finprod_mem' {f : α → M} (g : M →* N) (h₀ : (s ∩ mulSupport f).Finite) :
g (∏ᶠ j ∈ s, f j) = ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, g (f i) := by
rw [g.map_finprod]
· simp only [g.map_finprod_Prop]
· simpa only [finprod_eq_mulIndicator_apply, mulSupport_mulIndicator]
#align monoid_hom.map_finprod_mem' MonoidHom.map_finprod_mem'
#align add_monoid_hom.map_finsum_mem' AddMonoidHom.map_finsum_mem'
/-- Given a monoid homomorphism `g : M →* N` and a function `f : α → M`, the value of `g` at the
product of `f i` over `i ∈ s` equals the product of `g (f i)` over `s`. -/
@[to_additive
"Given an additive monoid homomorphism `g : M →* N` and a function `f : α → M`, the
value of `g` at the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ s` equals the sum of `g (f i)` over `s`."]
theorem MonoidHom.map_finprod_mem (f : α → M) (g : M →* N) (hs : s.Finite) :
g (∏ᶠ j ∈ s, f j) = ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, g (f i) :=
g.map_finprod_mem' (hs.inter_of_left _)
#align monoid_hom.map_finprod_mem MonoidHom.map_finprod_mem
#align add_monoid_hom.map_finsum_mem AddMonoidHom.map_finsum_mem
@[to_additive]
theorem MulEquiv.map_finprod_mem (g : M ≃* N) (f : α → M) {s : Set α} (hs : s.Finite) :
g (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i) = ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, g (f i) :=
g.toMonoidHom.map_finprod_mem f hs
#align mul_equiv.map_finprod_mem MulEquiv.map_finprod_mem
#align add_equiv.map_finsum_mem AddEquiv.map_finsum_mem
@[to_additive]
theorem finprod_mem_inv_distrib [DivisionCommMonoid G] (f : α → G) (hs : s.Finite) :
(∏ᶠ x ∈ s, (f x)⁻¹) = (∏ᶠ x ∈ s, f x)⁻¹ :=
((MulEquiv.inv G).map_finprod_mem f hs).symm
#align finprod_mem_inv_distrib finprod_mem_inv_distrib
#align finsum_mem_neg_distrib finsum_mem_neg_distrib
/-- Given a finite set `s`, the product of `f i / g i` over `i ∈ s` equals the product of `f i`
over `i ∈ s` divided by the product of `g i` over `i ∈ s`. -/
@[to_additive
"Given a finite set `s`, the sum of `f i / g i` over `i ∈ s` equals the sum of `f i`
over `i ∈ s` minus the sum of `g i` over `i ∈ s`."]
theorem finprod_mem_div_distrib [DivisionCommMonoid G] (f g : α → G) (hs : s.Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i / g i = (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i) / ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, g i := by
simp only [div_eq_mul_inv, finprod_mem_mul_distrib hs, finprod_mem_inv_distrib g hs]
#align finprod_mem_div_distrib finprod_mem_div_distrib
#align finsum_mem_sub_distrib finsum_mem_sub_distrib
/-!
### `∏ᶠ x ∈ s, f x` and set operations
-/
/-- The product of any function over an empty set is `1`. -/
@[to_additive "The sum of any function over an empty set is `0`."]
theorem finprod_mem_empty : (∏ᶠ i ∈ (∅ : Set α), f i) = 1 := by simp
#align finprod_mem_empty finprod_mem_empty
#align finsum_mem_empty finsum_mem_empty
/-- A set `s` is nonempty if the product of some function over `s` is not equal to `1`. -/
@[to_additive "A set `s` is nonempty if the sum of some function over `s` is not equal to `0`."]
theorem nonempty_of_finprod_mem_ne_one (h : ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i ≠ 1) : s.Nonempty :=
nonempty_iff_ne_empty.2 fun h' => h <| h'.symm ▸ finprod_mem_empty
#align nonempty_of_finprod_mem_ne_one nonempty_of_finprod_mem_ne_one
#align nonempty_of_finsum_mem_ne_zero nonempty_of_finsum_mem_ne_zero
/-- Given finite sets `s` and `t`, the product of `f i` over `i ∈ s ∪ t` times the product of
`f i` over `i ∈ s ∩ t` equals the product of `f i` over `i ∈ s` times the product of `f i`
over `i ∈ t`. -/
@[to_additive
"Given finite sets `s` and `t`, the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ s ∪ t` plus the sum of
`f i` over `i ∈ s ∩ t` equals the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ s` plus the sum of `f i`
over `i ∈ t`."]
theorem finprod_mem_union_inter (hs : s.Finite) (ht : t.Finite) :
((∏ᶠ i ∈ s ∪ t, f i) * ∏ᶠ i ∈ s ∩ t, f i) = (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i) * ∏ᶠ i ∈ t, f i := by
lift s to Finset α using hs; lift t to Finset α using ht
classical
rw [← Finset.coe_union, ← Finset.coe_inter]
simp only [finprod_mem_coe_finset, Finset.prod_union_inter]
#align finprod_mem_union_inter finprod_mem_union_inter
#align finsum_mem_union_inter finsum_mem_union_inter
/-- A more general version of `finprod_mem_union_inter` that requires `s ∩ mulSupport f` and
`t ∩ mulSupport f` rather than `s` and `t` to be finite. -/
@[to_additive
"A more general version of `finsum_mem_union_inter` that requires `s ∩ support f` and
`t ∩ support f` rather than `s` and `t` to be finite."]
theorem finprod_mem_union_inter' (hs : (s ∩ mulSupport f).Finite) (ht : (t ∩ mulSupport f).Finite) :
((∏ᶠ i ∈ s ∪ t, f i) * ∏ᶠ i ∈ s ∩ t, f i) = (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i) * ∏ᶠ i ∈ t, f i := by
rw [← finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport f s, ← finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport f t, ←
finprod_mem_union_inter hs ht, ← union_inter_distrib_right, finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport, ←
finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport f (s ∩ t)]
congr 2
rw [inter_left_comm, inter_assoc, inter_assoc, inter_self, inter_left_comm]
#align finprod_mem_union_inter' finprod_mem_union_inter'
#align finsum_mem_union_inter' finsum_mem_union_inter'
/-- A more general version of `finprod_mem_union` that requires `s ∩ mulSupport f` and
`t ∩ mulSupport f` rather than `s` and `t` to be finite. -/
@[to_additive
"A more general version of `finsum_mem_union` that requires `s ∩ support f` and
`t ∩ support f` rather than `s` and `t` to be finite."]
theorem finprod_mem_union' (hst : Disjoint s t) (hs : (s ∩ mulSupport f).Finite)
(ht : (t ∩ mulSupport f).Finite) : ∏ᶠ i ∈ s ∪ t, f i = (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i) * ∏ᶠ i ∈ t, f i := by
rw [← finprod_mem_union_inter' hs ht, disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty.1 hst, finprod_mem_empty,
mul_one]
#align finprod_mem_union' finprod_mem_union'
#align finsum_mem_union' finsum_mem_union'
/-- Given two finite disjoint sets `s` and `t`, the product of `f i` over `i ∈ s ∪ t` equals the
product of `f i` over `i ∈ s` times the product of `f i` over `i ∈ t`. -/
@[to_additive
"Given two finite disjoint sets `s` and `t`, the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ s ∪ t` equals
the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ s` plus the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ t`."]
theorem finprod_mem_union (hst : Disjoint s t) (hs : s.Finite) (ht : t.Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s ∪ t, f i = (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i) * ∏ᶠ i ∈ t, f i :=
finprod_mem_union' hst (hs.inter_of_left _) (ht.inter_of_left _)
#align finprod_mem_union finprod_mem_union
#align finsum_mem_union finsum_mem_union
/-- A more general version of `finprod_mem_union'` that requires `s ∩ mulSupport f` and
`t ∩ mulSupport f` rather than `s` and `t` to be disjoint -/
@[to_additive
"A more general version of `finsum_mem_union'` that requires `s ∩ support f` and
`t ∩ support f` rather than `s` and `t` to be disjoint"]
theorem finprod_mem_union'' (hst : Disjoint (s ∩ mulSupport f) (t ∩ mulSupport f))
(hs : (s ∩ mulSupport f).Finite) (ht : (t ∩ mulSupport f).Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ s ∪ t, f i = (∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i) * ∏ᶠ i ∈ t, f i := by
rw [← finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport f s, ← finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport f t, ←
finprod_mem_union hst hs ht, ← union_inter_distrib_right, finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport]
#align finprod_mem_union'' finprod_mem_union''
#align finsum_mem_union'' finsum_mem_union''
/-- The product of `f i` over `i ∈ {a}` equals `f a`. -/
@[to_additive "The sum of `f i` over `i ∈ {a}` equals `f a`."]
theorem finprod_mem_singleton : (∏ᶠ i ∈ ({a} : Set α), f i) = f a := by
rw [← Finset.coe_singleton, finprod_mem_coe_finset, Finset.prod_singleton]
#align finprod_mem_singleton finprod_mem_singleton
#align finsum_mem_singleton finsum_mem_singleton
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem finprod_cond_eq_left : (∏ᶠ (i) (_ : i = a), f i) = f a :=
finprod_mem_singleton
#align finprod_cond_eq_left finprod_cond_eq_left
#align finsum_cond_eq_left finsum_cond_eq_left
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem finprod_cond_eq_right : (∏ᶠ (i) (_ : a = i), f i) = f a := by simp [@eq_comm _ a]
#align finprod_cond_eq_right finprod_cond_eq_right
#align finsum_cond_eq_right finsum_cond_eq_right
/-- A more general version of `finprod_mem_insert` that requires `s ∩ mulSupport f` rather than `s`
to be finite. -/
@[to_additive
"A more general version of `finsum_mem_insert` that requires `s ∩ support f` rather
than `s` to be finite."]
theorem finprod_mem_insert' (f : α → M) (h : a ∉ s) (hs : (s ∩ mulSupport f).Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ insert a s, f i = f a * ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i := by
rw [insert_eq, finprod_mem_union' _ _ hs, finprod_mem_singleton]
· rwa [disjoint_singleton_left]
· exact (finite_singleton a).inter_of_left _
#align finprod_mem_insert' finprod_mem_insert'
#align finsum_mem_insert' finsum_mem_insert'
/-- Given a finite set `s` and an element `a ∉ s`, the product of `f i` over `i ∈ insert a s` equals
`f a` times the product of `f i` over `i ∈ s`. -/
@[to_additive
"Given a finite set `s` and an element `a ∉ s`, the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ insert a s`
equals `f a` plus the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ s`."]
theorem finprod_mem_insert (f : α → M) (h : a ∉ s) (hs : s.Finite) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ insert a s, f i = f a * ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i :=
finprod_mem_insert' f h <| hs.inter_of_left _
#align finprod_mem_insert finprod_mem_insert
#align finsum_mem_insert finsum_mem_insert
/-- If `f a = 1` when `a ∉ s`, then the product of `f i` over `i ∈ insert a s` equals the product of
`f i` over `i ∈ s`. -/
@[to_additive
"If `f a = 0` when `a ∉ s`, then the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ insert a s` equals the sum
of `f i` over `i ∈ s`."]
theorem finprod_mem_insert_of_eq_one_if_not_mem (h : a ∉ s → f a = 1) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ insert a s, f i = ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i := by
refine finprod_mem_inter_mulSupport_eq' _ _ _ fun x hx => ⟨?_, Or.inr⟩
rintro (rfl | hxs)
exacts [not_imp_comm.1 h hx, hxs]
#align finprod_mem_insert_of_eq_one_if_not_mem finprod_mem_insert_of_eq_one_if_not_mem
#align finsum_mem_insert_of_eq_zero_if_not_mem finsum_mem_insert_of_eq_zero_if_not_mem
/-- If `f a = 1`, then the product of `f i` over `i ∈ insert a s` equals the product of `f i` over
`i ∈ s`. -/
@[to_additive
"If `f a = 0`, then the sum of `f i` over `i ∈ insert a s` equals the sum of `f i`
over `i ∈ s`."]
theorem finprod_mem_insert_one (h : f a = 1) : ∏ᶠ i ∈ insert a s, f i = ∏ᶠ i ∈ s, f i :=
finprod_mem_insert_of_eq_one_if_not_mem fun _ => h
#align finprod_mem_insert_one finprod_mem_insert_one
#align finsum_mem_insert_zero finsum_mem_insert_zero
/-- If the multiplicative support of `f` is finite, then for every `x` in the domain of `f`, `f x`
divides `finprod f`. -/
theorem finprod_mem_dvd {f : α → N} (a : α) (hf : (mulSupport f).Finite) : f a ∣ finprod f := by
by_cases ha : a ∈ mulSupport f
· rw [finprod_eq_prod_of_mulSupport_toFinset_subset f hf (Set.Subset.refl _)]
exact Finset.dvd_prod_of_mem f ((Finite.mem_toFinset hf).mpr ha)
· rw [nmem_mulSupport.mp ha]
exact one_dvd (finprod f)
#align finprod_mem_dvd finprod_mem_dvd
/-- The product of `f i` over `i ∈ {a, b}`, `a ≠ b`, is equal to `f a * f b`. -/
@[to_additive "The sum of `f i` over `i ∈ {a, b}`, `a ≠ b`, is equal to `f a + f b`."]
theorem finprod_mem_pair (h : a ≠ b) : (∏ᶠ i ∈ ({a, b} : Set α), f i) = f a * f b := by
rw [finprod_mem_insert, finprod_mem_singleton]
exacts [h, finite_singleton b]
#align finprod_mem_pair finprod_mem_pair
#align finsum_mem_pair finsum_mem_pair
/-- The product of `f y` over `y ∈ g '' s` equals the product of `f (g i)` over `s`
provided that `g` is injective on `s ∩ mulSupport (f ∘ g)`. -/
@[to_additive
"The sum of `f y` over `y ∈ g '' s` equals the sum of `f (g i)` over `s` provided that
`g` is injective on `s ∩ support (f ∘ g)`."]
| Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Finprod.lean | 933 | 946 | theorem finprod_mem_image' {s : Set β} {g : β → α} (hg : (s ∩ mulSupport (f ∘ g)).InjOn g) :
∏ᶠ i ∈ g '' s, f i = ∏ᶠ j ∈ s, f (g j) := by |
classical
by_cases hs : (s ∩ mulSupport (f ∘ g)).Finite
· have hg : ∀ x ∈ hs.toFinset, ∀ y ∈ hs.toFinset, g x = g y → x = y := by
simpa only [hs.mem_toFinset]
have := finprod_mem_eq_prod (comp f g) hs
unfold Function.comp at this
rw [this, ← Finset.prod_image hg]
refine finprod_mem_eq_prod_of_inter_mulSupport_eq f ?_
rw [Finset.coe_image, hs.coe_toFinset, ← image_inter_mulSupport_eq, inter_assoc, inter_self]
· unfold Function.comp at hs
rw [finprod_mem_eq_one_of_infinite hs, finprod_mem_eq_one_of_infinite]
rwa [image_inter_mulSupport_eq, infinite_image_iff hg]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Lattice
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Pairwise.Basic
#align_import data.set.pairwise.lattice from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c4c2ed622f43768eff32608d4a0f8a6cec1c047d"
/-!
# Relations holding pairwise
In this file we prove many facts about `Pairwise` and the set lattice.
-/
open Function Set Order
variable {α β γ ι ι' : Type*} {κ : Sort*} {r p q : α → α → Prop}
section Pairwise
variable {f g : ι → α} {s t u : Set α} {a b : α}
namespace Set
| Mathlib/Data/Set/Pairwise/Lattice.lean | 27 | 36 | theorem pairwise_iUnion {f : κ → Set α} (h : Directed (· ⊆ ·) f) :
(⋃ n, f n).Pairwise r ↔ ∀ n, (f n).Pairwise r := by |
constructor
· intro H n
exact Pairwise.mono (subset_iUnion _ _) H
· intro H i hi j hj hij
rcases mem_iUnion.1 hi with ⟨m, hm⟩
rcases mem_iUnion.1 hj with ⟨n, hn⟩
rcases h m n with ⟨p, mp, np⟩
exact H p (mp hm) (np hn) hij
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yaël Dillies
-/
import Mathlib.Init.Function
#align_import data.option.n_ary from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"995b47e555f1b6297c7cf16855f1023e355219fb"
/-!
# Binary map of options
This file defines the binary map of `Option`. This is mostly useful to define pointwise operations
on intervals.
## Main declarations
* `Option.map₂`: Binary map of options.
## Notes
This file is very similar to the n-ary section of `Mathlib.Data.Set.Basic`, to
`Mathlib.Data.Finset.NAry` and to `Mathlib.Order.Filter.NAry`. Please keep them in sync.
(porting note - only some of these may exist right now!)
We do not define `Option.map₃` as its only purpose so far would be to prove properties of
`Option.map₂` and casing already fulfills this task.
-/
universe u
open Function
namespace Option
variable {α β γ δ : Type*} {f : α → β → γ} {a : Option α} {b : Option β} {c : Option γ}
/-- The image of a binary function `f : α → β → γ` as a function `Option α → Option β → Option γ`.
Mathematically this should be thought of as the image of the corresponding function `α × β → γ`. -/
def map₂ (f : α → β → γ) (a : Option α) (b : Option β) : Option γ :=
a.bind fun a => b.map <| f a
#align option.map₂ Option.map₂
/-- `Option.map₂` in terms of monadic operations. Note that this can't be taken as the definition
because of the lack of universe polymorphism. -/
theorem map₂_def {α β γ : Type u} (f : α → β → γ) (a : Option α) (b : Option β) :
map₂ f a b = f <$> a <*> b := by
cases a <;> rfl
#align option.map₂_def Option.map₂_def
-- Porting note (#10618): In Lean3, was `@[simp]` but now `simp` can prove it
theorem map₂_some_some (f : α → β → γ) (a : α) (b : β) : map₂ f (some a) (some b) = f a b := rfl
#align option.map₂_some_some Option.map₂_some_some
theorem map₂_coe_coe (f : α → β → γ) (a : α) (b : β) : map₂ f a b = f a b := rfl
#align option.map₂_coe_coe Option.map₂_coe_coe
@[simp]
theorem map₂_none_left (f : α → β → γ) (b : Option β) : map₂ f none b = none := rfl
#align option.map₂_none_left Option.map₂_none_left
@[simp]
theorem map₂_none_right (f : α → β → γ) (a : Option α) : map₂ f a none = none := by cases a <;> rfl
#align option.map₂_none_right Option.map₂_none_right
@[simp]
theorem map₂_coe_left (f : α → β → γ) (a : α) (b : Option β) : map₂ f a b = b.map fun b => f a b :=
rfl
#align option.map₂_coe_left Option.map₂_coe_left
-- Porting note: This proof was `rfl` in Lean3, but now is not.
@[simp]
theorem map₂_coe_right (f : α → β → γ) (a : Option α) (b : β) :
map₂ f a b = a.map fun a => f a b := by cases a <;> rfl
#align option.map₂_coe_right Option.map₂_coe_right
-- Porting note: Removed the `@[simp]` tag as membership of an `Option` is no-longer simp-normal.
theorem mem_map₂_iff {c : γ} : c ∈ map₂ f a b ↔ ∃ a' b', a' ∈ a ∧ b' ∈ b ∧ f a' b' = c := by
simp [map₂, bind_eq_some]
#align option.mem_map₂_iff Option.mem_map₂_iff
@[simp]
theorem map₂_eq_none_iff : map₂ f a b = none ↔ a = none ∨ b = none := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> simp
#align option.map₂_eq_none_iff Option.map₂_eq_none_iff
theorem map₂_swap (f : α → β → γ) (a : Option α) (b : Option β) :
map₂ f a b = map₂ (fun a b => f b a) b a := by cases a <;> cases b <;> rfl
#align option.map₂_swap Option.map₂_swap
theorem map_map₂ (f : α → β → γ) (g : γ → δ) :
(map₂ f a b).map g = map₂ (fun a b => g (f a b)) a b := by cases a <;> cases b <;> rfl
#align option.map_map₂ Option.map_map₂
theorem map₂_map_left (f : γ → β → δ) (g : α → γ) :
map₂ f (a.map g) b = map₂ (fun a b => f (g a) b) a b := by cases a <;> rfl
#align option.map₂_map_left Option.map₂_map_left
theorem map₂_map_right (f : α → γ → δ) (g : β → γ) :
map₂ f a (b.map g) = map₂ (fun a b => f a (g b)) a b := by cases b <;> rfl
#align option.map₂_map_right Option.map₂_map_right
@[simp]
theorem map₂_curry (f : α × β → γ) (a : Option α) (b : Option β) :
map₂ (curry f) a b = Option.map f (map₂ Prod.mk a b) := (map_map₂ _ _).symm
#align option.map₂_curry Option.map₂_curry
@[simp]
theorem map_uncurry (f : α → β → γ) (x : Option (α × β)) :
x.map (uncurry f) = map₂ f (x.map Prod.fst) (x.map Prod.snd) := by cases x <;> rfl
#align option.map_uncurry Option.map_uncurry
/-!
### Algebraic replacement rules
A collection of lemmas to transfer associativity, commutativity, distributivity, ... of operations
to the associativity, commutativity, distributivity, ... of `Option.map₂` of those operations.
The proof pattern is `map₂_lemma operation_lemma`. For example, `map₂_comm mul_comm` proves that
`map₂ (*) a b = map₂ (*) g f` in a `CommSemigroup`.
-/
variable {α' β' δ' ε ε' : Type*}
theorem map₂_assoc {f : δ → γ → ε} {g : α → β → δ} {f' : α → ε' → ε} {g' : β → γ → ε'}
(h_assoc : ∀ a b c, f (g a b) c = f' a (g' b c)) :
map₂ f (map₂ g a b) c = map₂ f' a (map₂ g' b c) := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> cases c <;> simp [h_assoc]
#align option.map₂_assoc Option.map₂_assoc
theorem map₂_comm {g : β → α → γ} (h_comm : ∀ a b, f a b = g b a) : map₂ f a b = map₂ g b a := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_comm]
#align option.map₂_comm Option.map₂_comm
theorem map₂_left_comm {f : α → δ → ε} {g : β → γ → δ} {f' : α → γ → δ'} {g' : β → δ' → ε}
(h_left_comm : ∀ a b c, f a (g b c) = g' b (f' a c)) :
map₂ f a (map₂ g b c) = map₂ g' b (map₂ f' a c) := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> cases c <;> simp [h_left_comm]
#align option.map₂_left_comm Option.map₂_left_comm
theorem map₂_right_comm {f : δ → γ → ε} {g : α → β → δ} {f' : α → γ → δ'} {g' : δ' → β → ε}
(h_right_comm : ∀ a b c, f (g a b) c = g' (f' a c) b) :
map₂ f (map₂ g a b) c = map₂ g' (map₂ f' a c) b := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> cases c <;> simp [h_right_comm]
#align option.map₂_right_comm Option.map₂_right_comm
theorem map_map₂_distrib {g : γ → δ} {f' : α' → β' → δ} {g₁ : α → α'} {g₂ : β → β'}
(h_distrib : ∀ a b, g (f a b) = f' (g₁ a) (g₂ b)) :
(map₂ f a b).map g = map₂ f' (a.map g₁) (b.map g₂) := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_distrib]
#align option.map_map₂_distrib Option.map_map₂_distrib
/-!
The following symmetric restatement are needed because unification has a hard time figuring all the
functions if you symmetrize on the spot. This is also how the other n-ary APIs do it.
-/
/-- Symmetric statement to `Option.map₂_map_left_comm`. -/
theorem map_map₂_distrib_left {g : γ → δ} {f' : α' → β → δ} {g' : α → α'}
(h_distrib : ∀ a b, g (f a b) = f' (g' a) b) :
(map₂ f a b).map g = map₂ f' (a.map g') b := by cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_distrib]
#align option.map_map₂_distrib_left Option.map_map₂_distrib_left
/-- Symmetric statement to `Option.map_map₂_right_comm`. -/
theorem map_map₂_distrib_right {g : γ → δ} {f' : α → β' → δ} {g' : β → β'}
(h_distrib : ∀ a b, g (f a b) = f' a (g' b)) : (map₂ f a b).map g = map₂ f' a (b.map g') := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_distrib]
#align option.map_map₂_distrib_right Option.map_map₂_distrib_right
/-- Symmetric statement to `Option.map_map₂_distrib_left`. -/
theorem map₂_map_left_comm {f : α' → β → γ} {g : α → α'} {f' : α → β → δ} {g' : δ → γ}
(h_left_comm : ∀ a b, f (g a) b = g' (f' a b)) : map₂ f (a.map g) b = (map₂ f' a b).map g' := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_left_comm]
#align option.map₂_map_left_comm Option.map₂_map_left_comm
/-- Symmetric statement to `Option.map_map₂_distrib_right`. -/
theorem map_map₂_right_comm {f : α → β' → γ} {g : β → β'} {f' : α → β → δ} {g' : δ → γ}
(h_right_comm : ∀ a b, f a (g b) = g' (f' a b)) :
map₂ f a (b.map g) = (map₂ f' a b).map g' := by cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_right_comm]
#align option.map_map₂_right_comm Option.map_map₂_right_comm
theorem map_map₂_antidistrib {g : γ → δ} {f' : β' → α' → δ} {g₁ : β → β'} {g₂ : α → α'}
(h_antidistrib : ∀ a b, g (f a b) = f' (g₁ b) (g₂ a)) :
(map₂ f a b).map g = map₂ f' (b.map g₁) (a.map g₂) := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_antidistrib]
#align option.map_map₂_antidistrib Option.map_map₂_antidistrib
/-- Symmetric statement to `Option.map₂_map_left_anticomm`. -/
theorem map_map₂_antidistrib_left {g : γ → δ} {f' : β' → α → δ} {g' : β → β'}
(h_antidistrib : ∀ a b, g (f a b) = f' (g' b) a) :
(map₂ f a b).map g = map₂ f' (b.map g') a := by
cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_antidistrib]
#align option.map_map₂_antidistrib_left Option.map_map₂_antidistrib_left
/-- Symmetric statement to `Option.map_map₂_right_anticomm`. -/
theorem map_map₂_antidistrib_right {g : γ → δ} {f' : β → α' → δ} {g' : α → α'}
(h_antidistrib : ∀ a b, g (f a b) = f' b (g' a)) :
(map₂ f a b).map g = map₂ f' b (a.map g') := by cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_antidistrib]
#align option.map_map₂_antidistrib_right Option.map_map₂_antidistrib_right
/-- Symmetric statement to `Option.map_map₂_antidistrib_left`. -/
theorem map₂_map_left_anticomm {f : α' → β → γ} {g : α → α'} {f' : β → α → δ} {g' : δ → γ}
(h_left_anticomm : ∀ a b, f (g a) b = g' (f' b a)) :
map₂ f (a.map g) b = (map₂ f' b a).map g' := by cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_left_anticomm]
#align option.map₂_map_left_anticomm Option.map₂_map_left_anticomm
/-- Symmetric statement to `Option.map_map₂_antidistrib_right`. -/
| Mathlib/Data/Option/NAry.lean | 207 | 209 | theorem map_map₂_right_anticomm {f : α → β' → γ} {g : β → β'} {f' : β → α → δ} {g' : δ → γ}
(h_right_anticomm : ∀ a b, f a (g b) = g' (f' b a)) :
map₂ f a (b.map g) = (map₂ f' b a).map g' := by | cases a <;> cases b <;> simp [h_right_anticomm]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2016 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Mario Carneiro, Johannes Hölzl
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Sub.Defs
import Mathlib.Util.AssertExists
#align_import algebra.order.group.defs from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"b599f4e4e5cf1fbcb4194503671d3d9e569c1fce"
/-!
# Ordered groups
This file develops the basics of ordered groups.
## Implementation details
Unfortunately, the number of `'` appended to lemmas in this file
may differ between the multiplicative and the additive version of a lemma.
The reason is that we did not want to change existing names in the library.
-/
open Function
universe u
variable {α : Type u}
/-- An ordered additive commutative group is an additive commutative group
with a partial order in which addition is strictly monotone. -/
class OrderedAddCommGroup (α : Type u) extends AddCommGroup α, PartialOrder α where
/-- Addition is monotone in an ordered additive commutative group. -/
protected add_le_add_left : ∀ a b : α, a ≤ b → ∀ c : α, c + a ≤ c + b
#align ordered_add_comm_group OrderedAddCommGroup
/-- An ordered commutative group is a commutative group
with a partial order in which multiplication is strictly monotone. -/
class OrderedCommGroup (α : Type u) extends CommGroup α, PartialOrder α where
/-- Multiplication is monotone in an ordered commutative group. -/
protected mul_le_mul_left : ∀ a b : α, a ≤ b → ∀ c : α, c * a ≤ c * b
#align ordered_comm_group OrderedCommGroup
attribute [to_additive] OrderedCommGroup
@[to_additive]
instance OrderedCommGroup.to_covariantClass_left_le (α : Type u) [OrderedCommGroup α] :
CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· ≤ ·) where
elim a b c bc := OrderedCommGroup.mul_le_mul_left b c bc a
#align ordered_comm_group.to_covariant_class_left_le OrderedCommGroup.to_covariantClass_left_le
#align ordered_add_comm_group.to_covariant_class_left_le OrderedAddCommGroup.to_covariantClass_left_le
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive OrderedAddCommGroup.toOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid]
instance (priority := 100) OrderedCommGroup.toOrderedCancelCommMonoid [OrderedCommGroup α] :
OrderedCancelCommMonoid α :=
{ ‹OrderedCommGroup α› with le_of_mul_le_mul_left := fun a b c ↦ le_of_mul_le_mul_left' }
#align ordered_comm_group.to_ordered_cancel_comm_monoid OrderedCommGroup.toOrderedCancelCommMonoid
#align ordered_add_comm_group.to_ordered_cancel_add_comm_monoid OrderedAddCommGroup.toOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid
example (α : Type u) [OrderedAddCommGroup α] : CovariantClass α α (swap (· + ·)) (· < ·) :=
IsRightCancelAdd.covariant_swap_add_lt_of_covariant_swap_add_le α
-- Porting note: this instance is not used,
-- and causes timeouts after lean4#2210.
-- It was introduced in https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib/pull/17564
-- but without the motivation clearly explained.
/-- A choice-free shortcut instance. -/
@[to_additive "A choice-free shortcut instance."]
theorem OrderedCommGroup.to_contravariantClass_left_le (α : Type u) [OrderedCommGroup α] :
ContravariantClass α α (· * ·) (· ≤ ·) where
elim a b c bc := by simpa using mul_le_mul_left' bc a⁻¹
#align ordered_comm_group.to_contravariant_class_left_le OrderedCommGroup.to_contravariantClass_left_le
#align ordered_add_comm_group.to_contravariant_class_left_le OrderedAddCommGroup.to_contravariantClass_left_le
-- Porting note: this instance is not used,
-- and causes timeouts after lean4#2210.
-- See further explanation on `OrderedCommGroup.to_contravariantClass_left_le`.
/-- A choice-free shortcut instance. -/
@[to_additive "A choice-free shortcut instance."]
theorem OrderedCommGroup.to_contravariantClass_right_le (α : Type u) [OrderedCommGroup α] :
ContravariantClass α α (swap (· * ·)) (· ≤ ·) where
elim a b c bc := by simpa using mul_le_mul_right' bc a⁻¹
#align ordered_comm_group.to_contravariant_class_right_le OrderedCommGroup.to_contravariantClass_right_le
#align ordered_add_comm_group.to_contravariant_class_right_le OrderedAddCommGroup.to_contravariantClass_right_le
section Group
variable [Group α]
section TypeclassesLeftLE
variable [LE α] [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· ≤ ·)] {a b c d : α}
/-- Uses `left` co(ntra)variant. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) "Uses `left` co(ntra)variant."]
theorem Left.inv_le_one_iff : a⁻¹ ≤ 1 ↔ 1 ≤ a := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_left a]
simp
#align left.inv_le_one_iff Left.inv_le_one_iff
#align left.neg_nonpos_iff Left.neg_nonpos_iff
/-- Uses `left` co(ntra)variant. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) "Uses `left` co(ntra)variant."]
theorem Left.one_le_inv_iff : 1 ≤ a⁻¹ ↔ a ≤ 1 := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_left a]
simp
#align left.one_le_inv_iff Left.one_le_inv_iff
#align left.nonneg_neg_iff Left.nonneg_neg_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem le_inv_mul_iff_mul_le : b ≤ a⁻¹ * c ↔ a * b ≤ c := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_left a]
simp
#align le_inv_mul_iff_mul_le le_inv_mul_iff_mul_le
#align le_neg_add_iff_add_le le_neg_add_iff_add_le
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul : b⁻¹ * a ≤ c ↔ a ≤ b * c := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_left b, mul_inv_cancel_left]
#align inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul
#align neg_add_le_iff_le_add neg_add_le_iff_le_add
@[to_additive neg_le_iff_add_nonneg']
theorem inv_le_iff_one_le_mul' : a⁻¹ ≤ b ↔ 1 ≤ a * b :=
(mul_le_mul_iff_left a).symm.trans <| by rw [mul_inv_self]
#align inv_le_iff_one_le_mul' inv_le_iff_one_le_mul'
#align neg_le_iff_add_nonneg' neg_le_iff_add_nonneg'
@[to_additive]
theorem le_inv_iff_mul_le_one_left : a ≤ b⁻¹ ↔ b * a ≤ 1 :=
(mul_le_mul_iff_left b).symm.trans <| by rw [mul_inv_self]
#align le_inv_iff_mul_le_one_left le_inv_iff_mul_le_one_left
#align le_neg_iff_add_nonpos_left le_neg_iff_add_nonpos_left
@[to_additive]
theorem le_inv_mul_iff_le : 1 ≤ b⁻¹ * a ↔ b ≤ a := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_left b, mul_one, mul_inv_cancel_left]
#align le_inv_mul_iff_le le_inv_mul_iff_le
#align le_neg_add_iff_le le_neg_add_iff_le
@[to_additive]
theorem inv_mul_le_one_iff : a⁻¹ * b ≤ 1 ↔ b ≤ a :=
-- Porting note: why is the `_root_` needed?
_root_.trans inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul <| by rw [mul_one]
#align inv_mul_le_one_iff inv_mul_le_one_iff
#align neg_add_nonpos_iff neg_add_nonpos_iff
end TypeclassesLeftLE
section TypeclassesLeftLT
variable [LT α] [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· < ·)] {a b c : α}
/-- Uses `left` co(ntra)variant. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) Left.neg_pos_iff "Uses `left` co(ntra)variant."]
theorem Left.one_lt_inv_iff : 1 < a⁻¹ ↔ a < 1 := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_left a, mul_inv_self, mul_one]
#align left.one_lt_inv_iff Left.one_lt_inv_iff
#align left.neg_pos_iff Left.neg_pos_iff
/-- Uses `left` co(ntra)variant. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) "Uses `left` co(ntra)variant."]
theorem Left.inv_lt_one_iff : a⁻¹ < 1 ↔ 1 < a := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_left a, mul_inv_self, mul_one]
#align left.inv_lt_one_iff Left.inv_lt_one_iff
#align left.neg_neg_iff Left.neg_neg_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem lt_inv_mul_iff_mul_lt : b < a⁻¹ * c ↔ a * b < c := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_left a]
simp
#align lt_inv_mul_iff_mul_lt lt_inv_mul_iff_mul_lt
#align lt_neg_add_iff_add_lt lt_neg_add_iff_add_lt
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul : b⁻¹ * a < c ↔ a < b * c := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_left b, mul_inv_cancel_left]
#align inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul
#align neg_add_lt_iff_lt_add neg_add_lt_iff_lt_add
@[to_additive]
theorem inv_lt_iff_one_lt_mul' : a⁻¹ < b ↔ 1 < a * b :=
(mul_lt_mul_iff_left a).symm.trans <| by rw [mul_inv_self]
#align inv_lt_iff_one_lt_mul' inv_lt_iff_one_lt_mul'
#align neg_lt_iff_pos_add' neg_lt_iff_pos_add'
@[to_additive]
theorem lt_inv_iff_mul_lt_one' : a < b⁻¹ ↔ b * a < 1 :=
(mul_lt_mul_iff_left b).symm.trans <| by rw [mul_inv_self]
#align lt_inv_iff_mul_lt_one' lt_inv_iff_mul_lt_one'
#align lt_neg_iff_add_neg' lt_neg_iff_add_neg'
@[to_additive]
theorem lt_inv_mul_iff_lt : 1 < b⁻¹ * a ↔ b < a := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_left b, mul_one, mul_inv_cancel_left]
#align lt_inv_mul_iff_lt lt_inv_mul_iff_lt
#align lt_neg_add_iff_lt lt_neg_add_iff_lt
@[to_additive]
theorem inv_mul_lt_one_iff : a⁻¹ * b < 1 ↔ b < a :=
_root_.trans inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul <| by rw [mul_one]
#align inv_mul_lt_one_iff inv_mul_lt_one_iff
#align neg_add_neg_iff neg_add_neg_iff
end TypeclassesLeftLT
section TypeclassesRightLE
variable [LE α] [CovariantClass α α (swap (· * ·)) (· ≤ ·)] {a b c : α}
/-- Uses `right` co(ntra)variant. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) "Uses `right` co(ntra)variant."]
theorem Right.inv_le_one_iff : a⁻¹ ≤ 1 ↔ 1 ≤ a := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_right a]
simp
#align right.inv_le_one_iff Right.inv_le_one_iff
#align right.neg_nonpos_iff Right.neg_nonpos_iff
/-- Uses `right` co(ntra)variant. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) "Uses `right` co(ntra)variant."]
theorem Right.one_le_inv_iff : 1 ≤ a⁻¹ ↔ a ≤ 1 := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_right a]
simp
#align right.one_le_inv_iff Right.one_le_inv_iff
#align right.nonneg_neg_iff Right.nonneg_neg_iff
@[to_additive neg_le_iff_add_nonneg]
theorem inv_le_iff_one_le_mul : a⁻¹ ≤ b ↔ 1 ≤ b * a :=
(mul_le_mul_iff_right a).symm.trans <| by rw [inv_mul_self]
#align inv_le_iff_one_le_mul inv_le_iff_one_le_mul
#align neg_le_iff_add_nonneg neg_le_iff_add_nonneg
@[to_additive]
theorem le_inv_iff_mul_le_one_right : a ≤ b⁻¹ ↔ a * b ≤ 1 :=
(mul_le_mul_iff_right b).symm.trans <| by rw [inv_mul_self]
#align le_inv_iff_mul_le_one_right le_inv_iff_mul_le_one_right
#align le_neg_iff_add_nonpos_right le_neg_iff_add_nonpos_right
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mul_inv_le_iff_le_mul : a * b⁻¹ ≤ c ↔ a ≤ c * b :=
(mul_le_mul_iff_right b).symm.trans <| by rw [inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align mul_inv_le_iff_le_mul mul_inv_le_iff_le_mul
#align add_neg_le_iff_le_add add_neg_le_iff_le_add
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem le_mul_inv_iff_mul_le : c ≤ a * b⁻¹ ↔ c * b ≤ a :=
(mul_le_mul_iff_right b).symm.trans <| by rw [inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align le_mul_inv_iff_mul_le le_mul_inv_iff_mul_le
#align le_add_neg_iff_add_le le_add_neg_iff_add_le
-- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove this
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_inv_le_one_iff_le : a * b⁻¹ ≤ 1 ↔ a ≤ b :=
mul_inv_le_iff_le_mul.trans <| by rw [one_mul]
#align mul_inv_le_one_iff_le mul_inv_le_one_iff_le
#align add_neg_nonpos_iff_le add_neg_nonpos_iff_le
@[to_additive]
theorem le_mul_inv_iff_le : 1 ≤ a * b⁻¹ ↔ b ≤ a := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_right b, one_mul, inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align le_mul_inv_iff_le le_mul_inv_iff_le
#align le_add_neg_iff_le le_add_neg_iff_le
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_inv_le_one_iff : b * a⁻¹ ≤ 1 ↔ b ≤ a :=
_root_.trans mul_inv_le_iff_le_mul <| by rw [one_mul]
#align mul_inv_le_one_iff mul_inv_le_one_iff
#align add_neg_nonpos_iff add_neg_nonpos_iff
end TypeclassesRightLE
section TypeclassesRightLT
variable [LT α] [CovariantClass α α (swap (· * ·)) (· < ·)] {a b c : α}
/-- Uses `right` co(ntra)variant. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) "Uses `right` co(ntra)variant."]
theorem Right.inv_lt_one_iff : a⁻¹ < 1 ↔ 1 < a := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_right a, inv_mul_self, one_mul]
#align right.inv_lt_one_iff Right.inv_lt_one_iff
#align right.neg_neg_iff Right.neg_neg_iff
/-- Uses `right` co(ntra)variant. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) Right.neg_pos_iff "Uses `right` co(ntra)variant."]
theorem Right.one_lt_inv_iff : 1 < a⁻¹ ↔ a < 1 := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_right a, inv_mul_self, one_mul]
#align right.one_lt_inv_iff Right.one_lt_inv_iff
#align right.neg_pos_iff Right.neg_pos_iff
@[to_additive]
theorem inv_lt_iff_one_lt_mul : a⁻¹ < b ↔ 1 < b * a :=
(mul_lt_mul_iff_right a).symm.trans <| by rw [inv_mul_self]
#align inv_lt_iff_one_lt_mul inv_lt_iff_one_lt_mul
#align neg_lt_iff_pos_add neg_lt_iff_pos_add
@[to_additive]
theorem lt_inv_iff_mul_lt_one : a < b⁻¹ ↔ a * b < 1 :=
(mul_lt_mul_iff_right b).symm.trans <| by rw [inv_mul_self]
#align lt_inv_iff_mul_lt_one lt_inv_iff_mul_lt_one
#align lt_neg_iff_add_neg lt_neg_iff_add_neg
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mul_inv_lt_iff_lt_mul : a * b⁻¹ < c ↔ a < c * b := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_right b, inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align mul_inv_lt_iff_lt_mul mul_inv_lt_iff_lt_mul
#align add_neg_lt_iff_lt_add add_neg_lt_iff_lt_add
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem lt_mul_inv_iff_mul_lt : c < a * b⁻¹ ↔ c * b < a :=
(mul_lt_mul_iff_right b).symm.trans <| by rw [inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align lt_mul_inv_iff_mul_lt lt_mul_inv_iff_mul_lt
#align lt_add_neg_iff_add_lt lt_add_neg_iff_add_lt
-- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove this
@[to_additive]
theorem inv_mul_lt_one_iff_lt : a * b⁻¹ < 1 ↔ a < b := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_right b, inv_mul_cancel_right, one_mul]
#align inv_mul_lt_one_iff_lt inv_mul_lt_one_iff_lt
#align neg_add_neg_iff_lt neg_add_neg_iff_lt
@[to_additive]
theorem lt_mul_inv_iff_lt : 1 < a * b⁻¹ ↔ b < a := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_right b, one_mul, inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align lt_mul_inv_iff_lt lt_mul_inv_iff_lt
#align lt_add_neg_iff_lt lt_add_neg_iff_lt
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_inv_lt_one_iff : b * a⁻¹ < 1 ↔ b < a :=
_root_.trans mul_inv_lt_iff_lt_mul <| by rw [one_mul]
#align mul_inv_lt_one_iff mul_inv_lt_one_iff
#align add_neg_neg_iff add_neg_neg_iff
end TypeclassesRightLT
section TypeclassesLeftRightLE
variable [LE α] [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· ≤ ·)] [CovariantClass α α (swap (· * ·)) (· ≤ ·)]
{a b c d : α}
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem inv_le_inv_iff : a⁻¹ ≤ b⁻¹ ↔ b ≤ a := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_left a, ← mul_le_mul_iff_right b]
simp
#align inv_le_inv_iff inv_le_inv_iff
#align neg_le_neg_iff neg_le_neg_iff
alias ⟨le_of_neg_le_neg, _⟩ := neg_le_neg_iff
#align le_of_neg_le_neg le_of_neg_le_neg
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_inv_le_inv_mul_iff : a * b⁻¹ ≤ d⁻¹ * c ↔ d * a ≤ c * b := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_left d, ← mul_le_mul_iff_right b, mul_inv_cancel_left, mul_assoc,
inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align mul_inv_le_inv_mul_iff mul_inv_le_inv_mul_iff
#align add_neg_le_neg_add_iff add_neg_le_neg_add_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem div_le_self_iff (a : α) {b : α} : a / b ≤ a ↔ 1 ≤ b := by
simp [div_eq_mul_inv]
#align div_le_self_iff div_le_self_iff
#align sub_le_self_iff sub_le_self_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem le_div_self_iff (a : α) {b : α} : a ≤ a / b ↔ b ≤ 1 := by
simp [div_eq_mul_inv]
#align le_div_self_iff le_div_self_iff
#align le_sub_self_iff le_sub_self_iff
alias ⟨_, sub_le_self⟩ := sub_le_self_iff
#align sub_le_self sub_le_self
end TypeclassesLeftRightLE
section TypeclassesLeftRightLT
variable [LT α] [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· < ·)] [CovariantClass α α (swap (· * ·)) (· < ·)]
{a b c d : α}
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem inv_lt_inv_iff : a⁻¹ < b⁻¹ ↔ b < a := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_left a, ← mul_lt_mul_iff_right b]
simp
#align inv_lt_inv_iff inv_lt_inv_iff
#align neg_lt_neg_iff neg_lt_neg_iff
@[to_additive neg_lt]
theorem inv_lt' : a⁻¹ < b ↔ b⁻¹ < a := by rw [← inv_lt_inv_iff, inv_inv]
#align inv_lt' inv_lt'
#align neg_lt neg_lt
@[to_additive lt_neg]
theorem lt_inv' : a < b⁻¹ ↔ b < a⁻¹ := by rw [← inv_lt_inv_iff, inv_inv]
#align lt_inv' lt_inv'
#align lt_neg lt_neg
alias ⟨lt_inv_of_lt_inv, _⟩ := lt_inv'
#align lt_inv_of_lt_inv lt_inv_of_lt_inv
attribute [to_additive] lt_inv_of_lt_inv
#align lt_neg_of_lt_neg lt_neg_of_lt_neg
alias ⟨inv_lt_of_inv_lt', _⟩ := inv_lt'
#align inv_lt_of_inv_lt' inv_lt_of_inv_lt'
attribute [to_additive neg_lt_of_neg_lt] inv_lt_of_inv_lt'
#align neg_lt_of_neg_lt neg_lt_of_neg_lt
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_inv_lt_inv_mul_iff : a * b⁻¹ < d⁻¹ * c ↔ d * a < c * b := by
rw [← mul_lt_mul_iff_left d, ← mul_lt_mul_iff_right b, mul_inv_cancel_left, mul_assoc,
inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align mul_inv_lt_inv_mul_iff mul_inv_lt_inv_mul_iff
#align add_neg_lt_neg_add_iff add_neg_lt_neg_add_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem div_lt_self_iff (a : α) {b : α} : a / b < a ↔ 1 < b := by
simp [div_eq_mul_inv]
#align div_lt_self_iff div_lt_self_iff
#align sub_lt_self_iff sub_lt_self_iff
alias ⟨_, sub_lt_self⟩ := sub_lt_self_iff
#align sub_lt_self sub_lt_self
end TypeclassesLeftRightLT
section Preorder
variable [Preorder α]
section LeftLE
variable [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· ≤ ·)] {a : α}
@[to_additive]
theorem Left.inv_le_self (h : 1 ≤ a) : a⁻¹ ≤ a :=
le_trans (Left.inv_le_one_iff.mpr h) h
#align left.inv_le_self Left.inv_le_self
#align left.neg_le_self Left.neg_le_self
alias neg_le_self := Left.neg_le_self
#align neg_le_self neg_le_self
@[to_additive]
theorem Left.self_le_inv (h : a ≤ 1) : a ≤ a⁻¹ :=
le_trans h (Left.one_le_inv_iff.mpr h)
#align left.self_le_inv Left.self_le_inv
#align left.self_le_neg Left.self_le_neg
end LeftLE
section LeftLT
variable [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· < ·)] {a : α}
@[to_additive]
theorem Left.inv_lt_self (h : 1 < a) : a⁻¹ < a :=
(Left.inv_lt_one_iff.mpr h).trans h
#align left.inv_lt_self Left.inv_lt_self
#align left.neg_lt_self Left.neg_lt_self
alias neg_lt_self := Left.neg_lt_self
#align neg_lt_self neg_lt_self
@[to_additive]
theorem Left.self_lt_inv (h : a < 1) : a < a⁻¹ :=
lt_trans h (Left.one_lt_inv_iff.mpr h)
#align left.self_lt_inv Left.self_lt_inv
#align left.self_lt_neg Left.self_lt_neg
end LeftLT
section RightLE
variable [CovariantClass α α (swap (· * ·)) (· ≤ ·)] {a : α}
@[to_additive]
theorem Right.inv_le_self (h : 1 ≤ a) : a⁻¹ ≤ a :=
le_trans (Right.inv_le_one_iff.mpr h) h
#align right.inv_le_self Right.inv_le_self
#align right.neg_le_self Right.neg_le_self
@[to_additive]
theorem Right.self_le_inv (h : a ≤ 1) : a ≤ a⁻¹ :=
le_trans h (Right.one_le_inv_iff.mpr h)
#align right.self_le_inv Right.self_le_inv
#align right.self_le_neg Right.self_le_neg
end RightLE
section RightLT
variable [CovariantClass α α (swap (· * ·)) (· < ·)] {a : α}
@[to_additive]
theorem Right.inv_lt_self (h : 1 < a) : a⁻¹ < a :=
(Right.inv_lt_one_iff.mpr h).trans h
#align right.inv_lt_self Right.inv_lt_self
#align right.neg_lt_self Right.neg_lt_self
@[to_additive]
theorem Right.self_lt_inv (h : a < 1) : a < a⁻¹ :=
lt_trans h (Right.one_lt_inv_iff.mpr h)
#align right.self_lt_inv Right.self_lt_inv
#align right.self_lt_neg Right.self_lt_neg
end RightLT
end Preorder
end Group
section CommGroup
variable [CommGroup α]
section LE
variable [LE α] [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· ≤ ·)] {a b c d : α}
@[to_additive]
theorem inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul' : c⁻¹ * a ≤ b ↔ a ≤ b * c := by rw [inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul, mul_comm]
#align inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul' inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul'
#align neg_add_le_iff_le_add' neg_add_le_iff_le_add'
-- Porting note: `simp` simplifies LHS to `a ≤ c * b`
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_inv_le_iff_le_mul' : a * b⁻¹ ≤ c ↔ a ≤ b * c := by
rw [← inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul, mul_comm]
#align mul_inv_le_iff_le_mul' mul_inv_le_iff_le_mul'
#align add_neg_le_iff_le_add' add_neg_le_iff_le_add'
@[to_additive add_neg_le_add_neg_iff]
theorem mul_inv_le_mul_inv_iff' : a * b⁻¹ ≤ c * d⁻¹ ↔ a * d ≤ c * b := by
rw [mul_comm c, mul_inv_le_inv_mul_iff, mul_comm]
#align mul_inv_le_mul_inv_iff' mul_inv_le_mul_inv_iff'
#align add_neg_le_add_neg_iff add_neg_le_add_neg_iff
end LE
section LT
variable [LT α] [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· < ·)] {a b c d : α}
@[to_additive]
theorem inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul' : c⁻¹ * a < b ↔ a < b * c := by rw [inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul, mul_comm]
#align inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul' inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul'
#align neg_add_lt_iff_lt_add' neg_add_lt_iff_lt_add'
-- Porting note: `simp` simplifies LHS to `a < c * b`
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_inv_lt_iff_le_mul' : a * b⁻¹ < c ↔ a < b * c := by
rw [← inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul, mul_comm]
#align mul_inv_lt_iff_le_mul' mul_inv_lt_iff_le_mul'
#align add_neg_lt_iff_le_add' add_neg_lt_iff_le_add'
@[to_additive add_neg_lt_add_neg_iff]
theorem mul_inv_lt_mul_inv_iff' : a * b⁻¹ < c * d⁻¹ ↔ a * d < c * b := by
rw [mul_comm c, mul_inv_lt_inv_mul_iff, mul_comm]
#align mul_inv_lt_mul_inv_iff' mul_inv_lt_mul_inv_iff'
#align add_neg_lt_add_neg_iff add_neg_lt_add_neg_iff
end LT
end CommGroup
alias ⟨one_le_of_inv_le_one, _⟩ := Left.inv_le_one_iff
#align one_le_of_inv_le_one one_le_of_inv_le_one
attribute [to_additive] one_le_of_inv_le_one
#align nonneg_of_neg_nonpos nonneg_of_neg_nonpos
alias ⟨le_one_of_one_le_inv, _⟩ := Left.one_le_inv_iff
#align le_one_of_one_le_inv le_one_of_one_le_inv
attribute [to_additive nonpos_of_neg_nonneg] le_one_of_one_le_inv
#align nonpos_of_neg_nonneg nonpos_of_neg_nonneg
alias ⟨lt_of_inv_lt_inv, _⟩ := inv_lt_inv_iff
#align lt_of_inv_lt_inv lt_of_inv_lt_inv
attribute [to_additive] lt_of_inv_lt_inv
#align lt_of_neg_lt_neg lt_of_neg_lt_neg
alias ⟨one_lt_of_inv_lt_one, _⟩ := Left.inv_lt_one_iff
#align one_lt_of_inv_lt_one one_lt_of_inv_lt_one
attribute [to_additive] one_lt_of_inv_lt_one
#align pos_of_neg_neg pos_of_neg_neg
alias inv_lt_one_iff_one_lt := Left.inv_lt_one_iff
#align inv_lt_one_iff_one_lt inv_lt_one_iff_one_lt
attribute [to_additive] inv_lt_one_iff_one_lt
#align neg_neg_iff_pos neg_neg_iff_pos
alias inv_lt_one' := Left.inv_lt_one_iff
#align inv_lt_one' inv_lt_one'
attribute [to_additive neg_lt_zero] inv_lt_one'
#align neg_lt_zero neg_lt_zero
alias ⟨inv_of_one_lt_inv, _⟩ := Left.one_lt_inv_iff
#align inv_of_one_lt_inv inv_of_one_lt_inv
attribute [to_additive neg_of_neg_pos] inv_of_one_lt_inv
#align neg_of_neg_pos neg_of_neg_pos
alias ⟨_, one_lt_inv_of_inv⟩ := Left.one_lt_inv_iff
#align one_lt_inv_of_inv one_lt_inv_of_inv
attribute [to_additive neg_pos_of_neg] one_lt_inv_of_inv
#align neg_pos_of_neg neg_pos_of_neg
alias ⟨mul_le_of_le_inv_mul, _⟩ := le_inv_mul_iff_mul_le
#align mul_le_of_le_inv_mul mul_le_of_le_inv_mul
attribute [to_additive] mul_le_of_le_inv_mul
#align add_le_of_le_neg_add add_le_of_le_neg_add
alias ⟨_, le_inv_mul_of_mul_le⟩ := le_inv_mul_iff_mul_le
#align le_inv_mul_of_mul_le le_inv_mul_of_mul_le
attribute [to_additive] le_inv_mul_of_mul_le
#align le_neg_add_of_add_le le_neg_add_of_add_le
alias ⟨_, inv_mul_le_of_le_mul⟩ := inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul
#align inv_mul_le_of_le_mul inv_mul_le_of_le_mul
-- Porting note: was `inv_mul_le_iff_le_mul`
attribute [to_additive] inv_mul_le_of_le_mul
alias ⟨mul_lt_of_lt_inv_mul, _⟩ := lt_inv_mul_iff_mul_lt
#align mul_lt_of_lt_inv_mul mul_lt_of_lt_inv_mul
attribute [to_additive] mul_lt_of_lt_inv_mul
#align add_lt_of_lt_neg_add add_lt_of_lt_neg_add
alias ⟨_, lt_inv_mul_of_mul_lt⟩ := lt_inv_mul_iff_mul_lt
#align lt_inv_mul_of_mul_lt lt_inv_mul_of_mul_lt
attribute [to_additive] lt_inv_mul_of_mul_lt
#align lt_neg_add_of_add_lt lt_neg_add_of_add_lt
alias ⟨lt_mul_of_inv_mul_lt, inv_mul_lt_of_lt_mul⟩ := inv_mul_lt_iff_lt_mul
#align lt_mul_of_inv_mul_lt lt_mul_of_inv_mul_lt
#align inv_mul_lt_of_lt_mul inv_mul_lt_of_lt_mul
attribute [to_additive] lt_mul_of_inv_mul_lt
#align lt_add_of_neg_add_lt lt_add_of_neg_add_lt
attribute [to_additive] inv_mul_lt_of_lt_mul
#align neg_add_lt_of_lt_add neg_add_lt_of_lt_add
alias lt_mul_of_inv_mul_lt_left := lt_mul_of_inv_mul_lt
#align lt_mul_of_inv_mul_lt_left lt_mul_of_inv_mul_lt_left
attribute [to_additive] lt_mul_of_inv_mul_lt_left
#align lt_add_of_neg_add_lt_left lt_add_of_neg_add_lt_left
alias inv_le_one' := Left.inv_le_one_iff
#align inv_le_one' inv_le_one'
attribute [to_additive neg_nonpos] inv_le_one'
#align neg_nonpos neg_nonpos
alias one_le_inv' := Left.one_le_inv_iff
#align one_le_inv' one_le_inv'
attribute [to_additive neg_nonneg] one_le_inv'
#align neg_nonneg neg_nonneg
alias one_lt_inv' := Left.one_lt_inv_iff
#align one_lt_inv' one_lt_inv'
attribute [to_additive neg_pos] one_lt_inv'
#align neg_pos neg_pos
alias OrderedCommGroup.mul_lt_mul_left' := mul_lt_mul_left'
#align ordered_comm_group.mul_lt_mul_left' OrderedCommGroup.mul_lt_mul_left'
attribute [to_additive OrderedAddCommGroup.add_lt_add_left] OrderedCommGroup.mul_lt_mul_left'
#align ordered_add_comm_group.add_lt_add_left OrderedAddCommGroup.add_lt_add_left
alias OrderedCommGroup.le_of_mul_le_mul_left := le_of_mul_le_mul_left'
#align ordered_comm_group.le_of_mul_le_mul_left OrderedCommGroup.le_of_mul_le_mul_left
attribute [to_additive] OrderedCommGroup.le_of_mul_le_mul_left
#align ordered_add_comm_group.le_of_add_le_add_left OrderedAddCommGroup.le_of_add_le_add_left
alias OrderedCommGroup.lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left := lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left'
#align ordered_comm_group.lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left OrderedCommGroup.lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left
attribute [to_additive] OrderedCommGroup.lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left
#align ordered_add_comm_group.lt_of_add_lt_add_left OrderedAddCommGroup.lt_of_add_lt_add_left
-- Most of the lemmas that are primed in this section appear in ordered_field.
-- I (DT) did not try to minimise the assumptions.
section Group
variable [Group α] [LE α]
section Right
variable [CovariantClass α α (swap (· * ·)) (· ≤ ·)] {a b c d : α}
@[to_additive]
theorem div_le_div_iff_right (c : α) : a / c ≤ b / c ↔ a ≤ b := by
simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv] using mul_le_mul_iff_right _
#align div_le_div_iff_right div_le_div_iff_right
#align sub_le_sub_iff_right sub_le_sub_iff_right
@[to_additive (attr := gcongr) sub_le_sub_right]
theorem div_le_div_right' (h : a ≤ b) (c : α) : a / c ≤ b / c :=
(div_le_div_iff_right c).2 h
#align div_le_div_right' div_le_div_right'
#align sub_le_sub_right sub_le_sub_right
@[to_additive (attr := simp) sub_nonneg]
theorem one_le_div' : 1 ≤ a / b ↔ b ≤ a := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_right b, one_mul, div_eq_mul_inv, inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align one_le_div' one_le_div'
#align sub_nonneg sub_nonneg
alias ⟨le_of_sub_nonneg, sub_nonneg_of_le⟩ := sub_nonneg
#align sub_nonneg_of_le sub_nonneg_of_le
#align le_of_sub_nonneg le_of_sub_nonneg
@[to_additive sub_nonpos]
theorem div_le_one' : a / b ≤ 1 ↔ a ≤ b := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_right b, one_mul, div_eq_mul_inv, inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align div_le_one' div_le_one'
#align sub_nonpos sub_nonpos
alias ⟨le_of_sub_nonpos, sub_nonpos_of_le⟩ := sub_nonpos
#align sub_nonpos_of_le sub_nonpos_of_le
#align le_of_sub_nonpos le_of_sub_nonpos
@[to_additive]
theorem le_div_iff_mul_le : a ≤ c / b ↔ a * b ≤ c := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_right b, div_eq_mul_inv, inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align le_div_iff_mul_le le_div_iff_mul_le
#align le_sub_iff_add_le le_sub_iff_add_le
alias ⟨add_le_of_le_sub_right, le_sub_right_of_add_le⟩ := le_sub_iff_add_le
#align add_le_of_le_sub_right add_le_of_le_sub_right
#align le_sub_right_of_add_le le_sub_right_of_add_le
@[to_additive]
theorem div_le_iff_le_mul : a / c ≤ b ↔ a ≤ b * c := by
rw [← mul_le_mul_iff_right c, div_eq_mul_inv, inv_mul_cancel_right]
#align div_le_iff_le_mul div_le_iff_le_mul
#align sub_le_iff_le_add sub_le_iff_le_add
-- Note: we intentionally don't have `@[simp]` for the additive version,
-- since the LHS simplifies with `tsub_le_iff_right`
attribute [simp] div_le_iff_le_mul
-- TODO: Should we get rid of `sub_le_iff_le_add` in favor of
-- (a renamed version of) `tsub_le_iff_right`?
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) AddGroup.toHasOrderedSub {α : Type*} [AddGroup α] [LE α]
[CovariantClass α α (swap (· + ·)) (· ≤ ·)] : OrderedSub α :=
⟨fun _ _ _ => sub_le_iff_le_add⟩
#align add_group.to_has_ordered_sub AddGroup.toHasOrderedSub
end Right
section Left
variable [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· ≤ ·)]
variable [CovariantClass α α (swap (· * ·)) (· ≤ ·)] {a b c : α}
@[to_additive]
| Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Defs.lean | 776 | 778 | theorem div_le_div_iff_left (a : α) : a / b ≤ a / c ↔ c ≤ b := by |
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, div_eq_mul_inv, ← mul_le_mul_iff_left a⁻¹, inv_mul_cancel_left,
inv_mul_cancel_left, inv_le_inv_iff]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Zhouhang Zhou. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Zhouhang Zhou, Sébastien Gouëzel, Frédéric Dupuis
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.InnerProductSpace.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.SesquilinearForm
#align_import analysis.inner_product_space.orthogonal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f0c8bf9245297a541f468be517f1bde6195105e9"
/-!
# Orthogonal complements of submodules
In this file, the `orthogonal` complement of a submodule `K` is defined, and basic API established.
Some of the more subtle results about the orthogonal complement are delayed to
`Analysis.InnerProductSpace.Projection`.
See also `BilinForm.orthogonal` for orthogonality with respect to a general bilinear form.
## Notation
The orthogonal complement of a submodule `K` is denoted by `Kᗮ`.
The proposition that two submodules are orthogonal, `Submodule.IsOrtho`, is denoted by `U ⟂ V`.
Note this is not the same unicode symbol as `⊥` (`Bot`).
-/
variable {𝕜 E F : Type*} [RCLike 𝕜]
variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 E]
variable [NormedAddCommGroup F] [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 F]
local notation "⟪" x ", " y "⟫" => @inner 𝕜 _ _ x y
namespace Submodule
variable (K : Submodule 𝕜 E)
/-- The subspace of vectors orthogonal to a given subspace. -/
def orthogonal : Submodule 𝕜 E where
carrier := { v | ∀ u ∈ K, ⟪u, v⟫ = 0 }
zero_mem' _ _ := inner_zero_right _
add_mem' hx hy u hu := by rw [inner_add_right, hx u hu, hy u hu, add_zero]
smul_mem' c x hx u hu := by rw [inner_smul_right, hx u hu, mul_zero]
#align submodule.orthogonal Submodule.orthogonal
@[inherit_doc]
notation:1200 K "ᗮ" => orthogonal K
/-- When a vector is in `Kᗮ`. -/
theorem mem_orthogonal (v : E) : v ∈ Kᗮ ↔ ∀ u ∈ K, ⟪u, v⟫ = 0 :=
Iff.rfl
#align submodule.mem_orthogonal Submodule.mem_orthogonal
/-- When a vector is in `Kᗮ`, with the inner product the
other way round. -/
theorem mem_orthogonal' (v : E) : v ∈ Kᗮ ↔ ∀ u ∈ K, ⟪v, u⟫ = 0 := by
simp_rw [mem_orthogonal, inner_eq_zero_symm]
#align submodule.mem_orthogonal' Submodule.mem_orthogonal'
variable {K}
/-- A vector in `K` is orthogonal to one in `Kᗮ`. -/
theorem inner_right_of_mem_orthogonal {u v : E} (hu : u ∈ K) (hv : v ∈ Kᗮ) : ⟪u, v⟫ = 0 :=
(K.mem_orthogonal v).1 hv u hu
#align submodule.inner_right_of_mem_orthogonal Submodule.inner_right_of_mem_orthogonal
/-- A vector in `Kᗮ` is orthogonal to one in `K`. -/
theorem inner_left_of_mem_orthogonal {u v : E} (hu : u ∈ K) (hv : v ∈ Kᗮ) : ⟪v, u⟫ = 0 := by
rw [inner_eq_zero_symm]; exact inner_right_of_mem_orthogonal hu hv
#align submodule.inner_left_of_mem_orthogonal Submodule.inner_left_of_mem_orthogonal
/-- A vector is in `(𝕜 ∙ u)ᗮ` iff it is orthogonal to `u`. -/
theorem mem_orthogonal_singleton_iff_inner_right {u v : E} : v ∈ (𝕜 ∙ u)ᗮ ↔ ⟪u, v⟫ = 0 := by
refine ⟨inner_right_of_mem_orthogonal (mem_span_singleton_self u), ?_⟩
intro hv w hw
rw [mem_span_singleton] at hw
obtain ⟨c, rfl⟩ := hw
simp [inner_smul_left, hv]
#align submodule.mem_orthogonal_singleton_iff_inner_right Submodule.mem_orthogonal_singleton_iff_inner_right
/-- A vector in `(𝕜 ∙ u)ᗮ` is orthogonal to `u`. -/
theorem mem_orthogonal_singleton_iff_inner_left {u v : E} : v ∈ (𝕜 ∙ u)ᗮ ↔ ⟪v, u⟫ = 0 := by
rw [mem_orthogonal_singleton_iff_inner_right, inner_eq_zero_symm]
#align submodule.mem_orthogonal_singleton_iff_inner_left Submodule.mem_orthogonal_singleton_iff_inner_left
theorem sub_mem_orthogonal_of_inner_left {x y : E} (h : ∀ v : K, ⟪x, v⟫ = ⟪y, v⟫) : x - y ∈ Kᗮ := by
rw [mem_orthogonal']
intro u hu
rw [inner_sub_left, sub_eq_zero]
exact h ⟨u, hu⟩
#align submodule.sub_mem_orthogonal_of_inner_left Submodule.sub_mem_orthogonal_of_inner_left
| Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Orthogonal.lean | 93 | 97 | theorem sub_mem_orthogonal_of_inner_right {x y : E} (h : ∀ v : K, ⟪(v : E), x⟫ = ⟪(v : E), y⟫) :
x - y ∈ Kᗮ := by |
intro u hu
rw [inner_sub_right, sub_eq_zero]
exact h ⟨u, hu⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Kenny Lau. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kenny Lau
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.ExpChar
import Mathlib.Algebra.GeomSum
import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.CommRing
import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Equiv
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Polynomial.Content
import Mathlib.RingTheory.UniqueFactorizationDomain
#align_import ring_theory.polynomial.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"da420a8c6dd5bdfb85c4ced85c34388f633bc6ff"
/-!
# Ring-theoretic supplement of Algebra.Polynomial.
## Main results
* `MvPolynomial.isDomain`:
If a ring is an integral domain, then so is its polynomial ring over finitely many variables.
* `Polynomial.isNoetherianRing`:
Hilbert basis theorem, that if a ring is noetherian then so is its polynomial ring.
* `Polynomial.wfDvdMonoid`:
If an integral domain is a `WFDvdMonoid`, then so is its polynomial ring.
* `Polynomial.uniqueFactorizationMonoid`, `MvPolynomial.uniqueFactorizationMonoid`:
If an integral domain is a `UniqueFactorizationMonoid`, then so is its polynomial ring (of any
number of variables).
-/
noncomputable section
open Polynomial
open Finset
universe u v w
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type*}
namespace Polynomial
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R]
instance instCharP (p : ℕ) [h : CharP R p] : CharP R[X] p :=
let ⟨h⟩ := h
⟨fun n => by rw [← map_natCast C, ← C_0, C_inj, h]⟩
instance instExpChar (p : ℕ) [h : ExpChar R p] : ExpChar R[X] p := by
cases h; exacts [ExpChar.zero, ExpChar.prime ‹_›]
variable (R)
/-- The `R`-submodule of `R[X]` consisting of polynomials of degree ≤ `n`. -/
def degreeLE (n : WithBot ℕ) : Submodule R R[X] :=
⨅ k : ℕ, ⨅ _ : ↑k > n, LinearMap.ker (lcoeff R k)
#align polynomial.degree_le Polynomial.degreeLE
/-- The `R`-submodule of `R[X]` consisting of polynomials of degree < `n`. -/
def degreeLT (n : ℕ) : Submodule R R[X] :=
⨅ k : ℕ, ⨅ (_ : k ≥ n), LinearMap.ker (lcoeff R k)
#align polynomial.degree_lt Polynomial.degreeLT
variable {R}
theorem mem_degreeLE {n : WithBot ℕ} {f : R[X]} : f ∈ degreeLE R n ↔ degree f ≤ n := by
simp only [degreeLE, Submodule.mem_iInf, degree_le_iff_coeff_zero, LinearMap.mem_ker]; rfl
#align polynomial.mem_degree_le Polynomial.mem_degreeLE
@[mono]
theorem degreeLE_mono {m n : WithBot ℕ} (H : m ≤ n) : degreeLE R m ≤ degreeLE R n := fun _ hf =>
mem_degreeLE.2 (le_trans (mem_degreeLE.1 hf) H)
#align polynomial.degree_le_mono Polynomial.degreeLE_mono
theorem degreeLE_eq_span_X_pow [DecidableEq R] {n : ℕ} :
degreeLE R n = Submodule.span R ↑((Finset.range (n + 1)).image fun n => (X : R[X]) ^ n) := by
apply le_antisymm
· intro p hp
replace hp := mem_degreeLE.1 hp
rw [← Polynomial.sum_monomial_eq p, Polynomial.sum]
refine Submodule.sum_mem _ fun k hk => ?_
have := WithBot.coe_le_coe.1 (Finset.sup_le_iff.1 hp k hk)
rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, C_mul']
refine
Submodule.smul_mem _ _
(Submodule.subset_span <|
Finset.mem_coe.2 <|
Finset.mem_image.2 ⟨_, Finset.mem_range.2 (Nat.lt_succ_of_le this), rfl⟩)
rw [Submodule.span_le, Finset.coe_image, Set.image_subset_iff]
intro k hk
apply mem_degreeLE.2
exact
(degree_X_pow_le _).trans (WithBot.coe_le_coe.2 <| Nat.le_of_lt_succ <| Finset.mem_range.1 hk)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.degree_le_eq_span_X_pow Polynomial.degreeLE_eq_span_X_pow
theorem mem_degreeLT {n : ℕ} {f : R[X]} : f ∈ degreeLT R n ↔ degree f < n := by
rw [degreeLT, Submodule.mem_iInf]
conv_lhs => intro i; rw [Submodule.mem_iInf]
rw [degree, Finset.max_eq_sup_coe]
rw [Finset.sup_lt_iff ?_]
rotate_left
· apply WithBot.bot_lt_coe
conv_rhs =>
simp only [mem_support_iff]
intro b
rw [Nat.cast_withBot, WithBot.coe_lt_coe, lt_iff_not_le, Ne, not_imp_not]
rfl
#align polynomial.mem_degree_lt Polynomial.mem_degreeLT
@[mono]
theorem degreeLT_mono {m n : ℕ} (H : m ≤ n) : degreeLT R m ≤ degreeLT R n := fun _ hf =>
mem_degreeLT.2 (lt_of_lt_of_le (mem_degreeLT.1 hf) <| WithBot.coe_le_coe.2 H)
#align polynomial.degree_lt_mono Polynomial.degreeLT_mono
theorem degreeLT_eq_span_X_pow [DecidableEq R] {n : ℕ} :
degreeLT R n = Submodule.span R ↑((Finset.range n).image fun n => X ^ n : Finset R[X]) := by
apply le_antisymm
· intro p hp
replace hp := mem_degreeLT.1 hp
rw [← Polynomial.sum_monomial_eq p, Polynomial.sum]
refine Submodule.sum_mem _ fun k hk => ?_
have := WithBot.coe_lt_coe.1 ((Finset.sup_lt_iff <| WithBot.bot_lt_coe n).1 hp k hk)
rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, C_mul']
refine
Submodule.smul_mem _ _
(Submodule.subset_span <|
Finset.mem_coe.2 <| Finset.mem_image.2 ⟨_, Finset.mem_range.2 this, rfl⟩)
rw [Submodule.span_le, Finset.coe_image, Set.image_subset_iff]
intro k hk
apply mem_degreeLT.2
exact lt_of_le_of_lt (degree_X_pow_le _) (WithBot.coe_lt_coe.2 <| Finset.mem_range.1 hk)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.degree_lt_eq_span_X_pow Polynomial.degreeLT_eq_span_X_pow
/-- The first `n` coefficients on `degreeLT n` form a linear equivalence with `Fin n → R`. -/
def degreeLTEquiv (R) [Semiring R] (n : ℕ) : degreeLT R n ≃ₗ[R] Fin n → R where
toFun p n := (↑p : R[X]).coeff n
invFun f :=
⟨∑ i : Fin n, monomial i (f i),
(degreeLT R n).sum_mem fun i _ =>
mem_degreeLT.mpr
(lt_of_le_of_lt (degree_monomial_le i (f i)) (WithBot.coe_lt_coe.mpr i.is_lt))⟩
map_add' p q := by
ext
dsimp
rw [coeff_add]
map_smul' x p := by
ext
dsimp
rw [coeff_smul]
rfl
left_inv := by
rintro ⟨p, hp⟩
ext1
simp only [Submodule.coe_mk]
by_cases hp0 : p = 0
· subst hp0
simp only [coeff_zero, LinearMap.map_zero, Finset.sum_const_zero]
rw [mem_degreeLT, degree_eq_natDegree hp0, Nat.cast_lt] at hp
conv_rhs => rw [p.as_sum_range' n hp, ← Fin.sum_univ_eq_sum_range]
right_inv f := by
ext i
simp only [finset_sum_coeff, Submodule.coe_mk]
rw [Finset.sum_eq_single i, coeff_monomial, if_pos rfl]
· rintro j - hji
rw [coeff_monomial, if_neg]
rwa [← Fin.ext_iff]
· intro h
exact (h (Finset.mem_univ _)).elim
#align polynomial.degree_lt_equiv Polynomial.degreeLTEquiv
-- Porting note: removed @[simp] as simp can prove this
theorem degreeLTEquiv_eq_zero_iff_eq_zero {n : ℕ} {p : R[X]} (hp : p ∈ degreeLT R n) :
degreeLTEquiv _ _ ⟨p, hp⟩ = 0 ↔ p = 0 := by
rw [LinearEquiv.map_eq_zero_iff, Submodule.mk_eq_zero]
#align polynomial.degree_lt_equiv_eq_zero_iff_eq_zero Polynomial.degreeLTEquiv_eq_zero_iff_eq_zero
theorem eval_eq_sum_degreeLTEquiv {n : ℕ} {p : R[X]} (hp : p ∈ degreeLT R n) (x : R) :
p.eval x = ∑ i, degreeLTEquiv _ _ ⟨p, hp⟩ i * x ^ (i : ℕ) := by
simp_rw [eval_eq_sum]
exact (sum_fin _ (by simp_rw [zero_mul, forall_const]) (mem_degreeLT.mp hp)).symm
#align polynomial.eval_eq_sum_degree_lt_equiv Polynomial.eval_eq_sum_degreeLTEquiv
theorem degreeLT_succ_eq_degreeLE {n : ℕ} : degreeLT R (n + 1) = degreeLE R n := by
ext x
by_cases x_zero : x = 0
· simp_rw [x_zero, Submodule.zero_mem]
· rw [mem_degreeLT, mem_degreeLE, ← natDegree_lt_iff_degree_lt (by rwa [ne_eq]),
← natDegree_le_iff_degree_le, Nat.lt_succ]
/-- For every polynomial `p` in the span of a set `s : Set R[X]`, there exists a polynomial of
`p' ∈ s` with higher degree. See also `Polynomial.exists_degree_le_of_mem_span_of_finite`. -/
theorem exists_degree_le_of_mem_span {s : Set R[X]} {p : R[X]}
(hs : s.Nonempty) (hp : p ∈ Submodule.span R s) :
∃ p' ∈ s, degree p ≤ degree p' := by
by_contra! h
by_cases hp_zero : p = 0
· rw [hp_zero, degree_zero] at h
rcases hs with ⟨x, hx⟩
exact not_lt_bot (h x hx)
· have : p ∈ degreeLT R (natDegree p) := by
refine (Submodule.span_le.mpr fun p' p'_mem => ?_) hp
rw [SetLike.mem_coe, mem_degreeLT, Nat.cast_withBot]
exact lt_of_lt_of_le (h p' p'_mem) degree_le_natDegree
rwa [mem_degreeLT, Nat.cast_withBot, degree_eq_natDegree hp_zero,
Nat.cast_withBot, lt_self_iff_false] at this
/-- A stronger version of `Polynomial.exists_degree_le_of_mem_span` under the assumption that the
set `s : R[X]` is finite. There exists a polynomial `p' ∈ s` whose degree dominates the degree of
every element of `p ∈ span R s`-/
theorem exists_degree_le_of_mem_span_of_finite {s : Set R[X]} (s_fin : s.Finite) (hs : s.Nonempty) :
∃ p' ∈ s, ∀ (p : R[X]), p ∈ Submodule.span R s → degree p ≤ degree p' := by
rcases Set.Finite.exists_maximal_wrt degree s s_fin hs with ⟨a, has, hmax⟩
refine ⟨a, has, fun p hp => ?_⟩
rcases exists_degree_le_of_mem_span hs hp with ⟨p', hp'⟩
by_cases h : degree a ≤ degree p'
· rw [← hmax p' hp'.left h] at hp'; exact hp'.right
· exact le_trans hp'.right (not_le.mp h).le
/-- The span of every finite set of polynomials is contained in a `degreeLE n` for some `n`. -/
theorem span_le_degreeLE_of_finite {s : Set R[X]} (s_fin : s.Finite) :
∃ n : ℕ, Submodule.span R s ≤ degreeLE R n := by
by_cases s_emp : s.Nonempty
· rcases exists_degree_le_of_mem_span_of_finite s_fin s_emp with ⟨p', _, hp'max⟩
exact ⟨natDegree p', fun p hp => mem_degreeLE.mpr ((hp'max _ hp).trans degree_le_natDegree)⟩
· rw [Set.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty] at s_emp
rw [s_emp, Submodule.span_empty]
exact ⟨0, bot_le⟩
/-- The span of every finite set of polynomials is contained in a `degreeLT n` for some `n`. -/
theorem span_of_finite_le_degreeLT {s : Set R[X]} (s_fin : s.Finite) :
∃ n : ℕ, Submodule.span R s ≤ degreeLT R n := by
rcases span_le_degreeLE_of_finite s_fin with ⟨n, _⟩
exact ⟨n + 1, by rwa [degreeLT_succ_eq_degreeLE]⟩
/-- If `R` is a nontrivial ring, the polynomials `R[X]` are not finite as an `R`-module. When `R` is
a field, this is equivalent to `R[X]` being an infinite-dimensional vector space over `R`. -/
theorem not_finite [Nontrivial R] : ¬ Module.Finite R R[X] := by
rw [Module.finite_def, Submodule.fg_def]
push_neg
intro s hs contra
rcases span_le_degreeLE_of_finite hs with ⟨n,hn⟩
have : ((X : R[X]) ^ (n + 1)) ∈ Polynomial.degreeLE R ↑n := by
rw [contra] at hn
exact hn Submodule.mem_top
rw [mem_degreeLE, degree_X_pow, Nat.cast_le, add_le_iff_nonpos_right, nonpos_iff_eq_zero] at this
exact one_ne_zero this
/-- The finset of nonzero coefficients of a polynomial. -/
def coeffs (p : R[X]) : Finset R :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
Finset.image (fun n => p.coeff n) p.support
#align polynomial.frange Polynomial.coeffs
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-17")] noncomputable alias frange := coeffs
theorem coeffs_zero : coeffs (0 : R[X]) = ∅ :=
rfl
#align polynomial.frange_zero Polynomial.coeffs_zero
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-17")] alias frange_zero := coeffs_zero
theorem mem_coeffs_iff {p : R[X]} {c : R} : c ∈ p.coeffs ↔ ∃ n ∈ p.support, c = p.coeff n := by
simp [coeffs, eq_comm, (Finset.mem_image)]
#align polynomial.mem_frange_iff Polynomial.mem_coeffs_iff
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-17")] alias mem_frange_iff := mem_coeffs_iff
theorem coeffs_one : coeffs (1 : R[X]) ⊆ {1} := by
classical
simp_rw [coeffs, Finset.image_subset_iff]
simp_all [coeff_one]
#align polynomial.frange_one Polynomial.coeffs_one
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-17")] alias frange_one := coeffs_one
theorem coeff_mem_coeffs (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) (h : p.coeff n ≠ 0) : p.coeff n ∈ p.coeffs := by
classical
simp only [coeffs, exists_prop, mem_support_iff, Finset.mem_image, Ne]
exact ⟨n, h, rfl⟩
#align polynomial.coeff_mem_frange Polynomial.coeff_mem_coeffs
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-17")] alias coeff_mem_frange := coeff_mem_coeffs
theorem geom_sum_X_comp_X_add_one_eq_sum (n : ℕ) :
(∑ i ∈ range n, (X : R[X]) ^ i).comp (X + 1) =
(Finset.range n).sum fun i : ℕ => (n.choose (i + 1) : R[X]) * X ^ i := by
ext i
trans (n.choose (i + 1) : R); swap
· simp only [finset_sum_coeff, ← C_eq_natCast, coeff_C_mul_X_pow]
rw [Finset.sum_eq_single i, if_pos rfl]
· simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [@eq_comm _ i, if_false, eq_self_iff_true,
imp_true_iff]
· simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [Nat.lt_add_one_iff, Nat.choose_eq_zero_of_lt,
Nat.cast_zero, Finset.mem_range, not_lt, eq_self_iff_true, if_true, imp_true_iff]
induction' n with n ih generalizing i
· dsimp; simp only [zero_comp, coeff_zero, Nat.cast_zero]
· simp only [geom_sum_succ', ih, add_comp, X_pow_comp, coeff_add, Nat.choose_succ_succ,
Nat.cast_add, coeff_X_add_one_pow]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.geom_sum_X_comp_X_add_one_eq_sum Polynomial.geom_sum_X_comp_X_add_one_eq_sum
theorem Monic.geom_sum {P : R[X]} (hP : P.Monic) (hdeg : 0 < P.natDegree) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) :
(∑ i ∈ range n, P ^ i).Monic := by
nontriviality R
obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero hn
rw [geom_sum_succ']
refine (hP.pow _).add_of_left ?_
refine lt_of_le_of_lt (degree_sum_le _ _) ?_
rw [Finset.sup_lt_iff]
· simp only [Finset.mem_range, degree_eq_natDegree (hP.pow _).ne_zero]
simp only [Nat.cast_lt, hP.natDegree_pow]
intro k
exact nsmul_lt_nsmul_left hdeg
· rw [bot_lt_iff_ne_bot, Ne, degree_eq_bot]
exact (hP.pow _).ne_zero
#align polynomial.monic.geom_sum Polynomial.Monic.geom_sum
theorem Monic.geom_sum' {P : R[X]} (hP : P.Monic) (hdeg : 0 < P.degree) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) :
(∑ i ∈ range n, P ^ i).Monic :=
hP.geom_sum (natDegree_pos_iff_degree_pos.2 hdeg) hn
#align polynomial.monic.geom_sum' Polynomial.Monic.geom_sum'
theorem monic_geom_sum_X {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : (∑ i ∈ range n, (X : R[X]) ^ i).Monic := by
nontriviality R
apply monic_X.geom_sum _ hn
simp only [natDegree_X, zero_lt_one]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.monic_geom_sum_X Polynomial.monic_geom_sum_X
end Semiring
section Ring
variable [Ring R]
/-- Given a polynomial, return the polynomial whose coefficients are in
the ring closure of the original coefficients. -/
def restriction (p : R[X]) : Polynomial (Subring.closure (↑p.coeffs : Set R)) :=
∑ i ∈ p.support,
monomial i
(⟨p.coeff i,
letI := Classical.decEq R
if H : p.coeff i = 0 then H.symm ▸ (Subring.closure _).zero_mem
else Subring.subset_closure (p.coeff_mem_coeffs _ H)⟩ :
Subring.closure (↑p.coeffs : Set R))
#align polynomial.restriction Polynomial.restriction
@[simp]
theorem coeff_restriction {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} : ↑(coeff (restriction p) n) = coeff p n := by
classical
simp only [restriction, coeff_monomial, finset_sum_coeff, mem_support_iff, Finset.sum_ite_eq',
Ne, ite_not]
split_ifs with h
· rw [h]
rfl
· rfl
#align polynomial.coeff_restriction Polynomial.coeff_restriction
-- Porting note: removed @[simp] as simp can prove this
theorem coeff_restriction' {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} : (coeff (restriction p) n).1 = coeff p n :=
coeff_restriction
#align polynomial.coeff_restriction' Polynomial.coeff_restriction'
@[simp]
theorem support_restriction (p : R[X]) : support (restriction p) = support p := by
ext i
simp only [mem_support_iff, not_iff_not, Ne]
conv_rhs => rw [← coeff_restriction]
exact ⟨fun H => by rw [H, ZeroMemClass.coe_zero], fun H => Subtype.coe_injective H⟩
#align polynomial.support_restriction Polynomial.support_restriction
@[simp]
theorem map_restriction {R : Type u} [CommRing R] (p : R[X]) :
p.restriction.map (algebraMap _ _) = p :=
ext fun n => by rw [coeff_map, Algebra.algebraMap_ofSubring_apply, coeff_restriction]
#align polynomial.map_restriction Polynomial.map_restriction
@[simp]
theorem degree_restriction {p : R[X]} : (restriction p).degree = p.degree := by simp [degree]
#align polynomial.degree_restriction Polynomial.degree_restriction
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_restriction {p : R[X]} : (restriction p).natDegree = p.natDegree := by
simp [natDegree]
#align polynomial.nat_degree_restriction Polynomial.natDegree_restriction
@[simp]
theorem monic_restriction {p : R[X]} : Monic (restriction p) ↔ Monic p := by
simp only [Monic, leadingCoeff, natDegree_restriction]
rw [← @coeff_restriction _ _ p]
exact ⟨fun H => by rw [H, OneMemClass.coe_one], fun H => Subtype.coe_injective H⟩
#align polynomial.monic_restriction Polynomial.monic_restriction
@[simp]
theorem restriction_zero : restriction (0 : R[X]) = 0 := by
simp only [restriction, Finset.sum_empty, support_zero]
#align polynomial.restriction_zero Polynomial.restriction_zero
@[simp]
theorem restriction_one : restriction (1 : R[X]) = 1 :=
ext fun i => Subtype.eq <| by rw [coeff_restriction', coeff_one, coeff_one]; split_ifs <;> rfl
#align polynomial.restriction_one Polynomial.restriction_one
variable [Semiring S] {f : R →+* S} {x : S}
theorem eval₂_restriction {p : R[X]} :
eval₂ f x p =
eval₂ (f.comp (Subring.subtype (Subring.closure (p.coeffs : Set R)))) x p.restriction := by
simp only [eval₂_eq_sum, sum, support_restriction, ← @coeff_restriction _ _ p, RingHom.comp_apply,
Subring.coeSubtype]
#align polynomial.eval₂_restriction Polynomial.eval₂_restriction
section ToSubring
variable (p : R[X]) (T : Subring R)
/-- Given a polynomial `p` and a subring `T` that contains the coefficients of `p`,
return the corresponding polynomial whose coefficients are in `T`. -/
def toSubring (hp : (↑p.coeffs : Set R) ⊆ T) : T[X] :=
∑ i ∈ p.support,
monomial i
(⟨p.coeff i,
letI := Classical.decEq R
if H : p.coeff i = 0 then H.symm ▸ T.zero_mem else hp (p.coeff_mem_coeffs _ H)⟩ : T)
#align polynomial.to_subring Polynomial.toSubring
variable (hp : (↑p.coeffs : Set R) ⊆ T)
@[simp]
theorem coeff_toSubring {n : ℕ} : ↑(coeff (toSubring p T hp) n) = coeff p n := by
classical
simp only [toSubring, coeff_monomial, finset_sum_coeff, mem_support_iff, Finset.sum_ite_eq',
Ne, ite_not]
split_ifs with h
· rw [h]
rfl
· rfl
#align polynomial.coeff_to_subring Polynomial.coeff_toSubring
-- Porting note: removed @[simp] as simp can prove this
theorem coeff_toSubring' {n : ℕ} : (coeff (toSubring p T hp) n).1 = coeff p n :=
coeff_toSubring _ _ hp
#align polynomial.coeff_to_subring' Polynomial.coeff_toSubring'
@[simp]
theorem support_toSubring : support (toSubring p T hp) = support p := by
ext i
simp only [mem_support_iff, not_iff_not, Ne]
conv_rhs => rw [← coeff_toSubring p T hp]
exact ⟨fun H => by rw [H, ZeroMemClass.coe_zero], fun H => Subtype.coe_injective H⟩
#align polynomial.support_to_subring Polynomial.support_toSubring
@[simp]
theorem degree_toSubring : (toSubring p T hp).degree = p.degree := by simp [degree]
#align polynomial.degree_to_subring Polynomial.degree_toSubring
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_toSubring : (toSubring p T hp).natDegree = p.natDegree := by simp [natDegree]
#align polynomial.nat_degree_to_subring Polynomial.natDegree_toSubring
@[simp]
theorem monic_toSubring : Monic (toSubring p T hp) ↔ Monic p := by
simp_rw [Monic, leadingCoeff, natDegree_toSubring, ← coeff_toSubring p T hp]
exact ⟨fun H => by rw [H, OneMemClass.coe_one], fun H => Subtype.coe_injective H⟩
#align polynomial.monic_to_subring Polynomial.monic_toSubring
@[simp]
theorem toSubring_zero : toSubring (0 : R[X]) T (by simp [coeffs]) = 0 := by
ext i
simp
#align polynomial.to_subring_zero Polynomial.toSubring_zero
@[simp]
theorem toSubring_one :
toSubring (1 : R[X]) T
(Set.Subset.trans coeffs_one <| Finset.singleton_subset_set_iff.2 T.one_mem) =
1 :=
ext fun i => Subtype.eq <| by
rw [coeff_toSubring', coeff_one, coeff_one, apply_ite Subtype.val, ZeroMemClass.coe_zero,
OneMemClass.coe_one]
#align polynomial.to_subring_one Polynomial.toSubring_one
@[simp]
theorem map_toSubring : (p.toSubring T hp).map (Subring.subtype T) = p := by
ext n
simp [coeff_map]
#align polynomial.map_to_subring Polynomial.map_toSubring
end ToSubring
variable (T : Subring R)
/-- Given a polynomial whose coefficients are in some subring, return
the corresponding polynomial whose coefficients are in the ambient ring. -/
def ofSubring (p : T[X]) : R[X] :=
∑ i ∈ p.support, monomial i (p.coeff i : R)
#align polynomial.of_subring Polynomial.ofSubring
theorem coeff_ofSubring (p : T[X]) (n : ℕ) : coeff (ofSubring T p) n = (coeff p n : T) := by
simp only [ofSubring, coeff_monomial, finset_sum_coeff, mem_support_iff, Finset.sum_ite_eq',
ite_eq_right_iff, Ne, ite_not, Classical.not_not, ite_eq_left_iff]
intro h
rw [h, ZeroMemClass.coe_zero]
#align polynomial.coeff_of_subring Polynomial.coeff_ofSubring
@[simp]
theorem coeffs_ofSubring {p : T[X]} : (↑(p.ofSubring T).coeffs : Set R) ⊆ T := by
classical
intro i hi
simp only [coeffs, Set.mem_image, mem_support_iff, Ne, Finset.mem_coe,
(Finset.coe_image)] at hi
rcases hi with ⟨n, _, h'n⟩
rw [← h'n, coeff_ofSubring]
exact Subtype.mem (coeff p n : T)
#align polynomial.frange_of_subring Polynomial.coeffs_ofSubring
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-17")] alias frange_ofSubring := coeffs_ofSubring
end Ring
section CommRing
variable [CommRing R]
section ModByMonic
variable {q : R[X]}
theorem mem_ker_modByMonic (hq : q.Monic) {p : R[X]} :
p ∈ LinearMap.ker (modByMonicHom q) ↔ q ∣ p :=
LinearMap.mem_ker.trans (modByMonic_eq_zero_iff_dvd hq)
#align polynomial.mem_ker_mod_by_monic Polynomial.mem_ker_modByMonic
@[simp]
theorem ker_modByMonicHom (hq : q.Monic) :
LinearMap.ker (Polynomial.modByMonicHom q) = (Ideal.span {q}).restrictScalars R :=
Submodule.ext fun _ => (mem_ker_modByMonic hq).trans Ideal.mem_span_singleton.symm
#align polynomial.ker_mod_by_monic_hom Polynomial.ker_modByMonicHom
end ModByMonic
end CommRing
end Polynomial
namespace Ideal
open Polynomial
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R]
/-- Transport an ideal of `R[X]` to an `R`-submodule of `R[X]`. -/
def ofPolynomial (I : Ideal R[X]) : Submodule R R[X] where
carrier := I.carrier
zero_mem' := I.zero_mem
add_mem' := I.add_mem
smul_mem' c x H := by
rw [← C_mul']
exact I.mul_mem_left _ H
#align ideal.of_polynomial Ideal.ofPolynomial
variable {I : Ideal R[X]}
theorem mem_ofPolynomial (x) : x ∈ I.ofPolynomial ↔ x ∈ I :=
Iff.rfl
#align ideal.mem_of_polynomial Ideal.mem_ofPolynomial
variable (I)
/-- Given an ideal `I` of `R[X]`, make the `R`-submodule of `I`
consisting of polynomials of degree ≤ `n`. -/
def degreeLE (n : WithBot ℕ) : Submodule R R[X] :=
Polynomial.degreeLE R n ⊓ I.ofPolynomial
#align ideal.degree_le Ideal.degreeLE
/-- Given an ideal `I` of `R[X]`, make the ideal in `R` of
leading coefficients of polynomials in `I` with degree ≤ `n`. -/
def leadingCoeffNth (n : ℕ) : Ideal R :=
(I.degreeLE n).map <| lcoeff R n
#align ideal.leading_coeff_nth Ideal.leadingCoeffNth
/-- Given an ideal `I` in `R[X]`, make the ideal in `R` of the
leading coefficients in `I`. -/
def leadingCoeff : Ideal R :=
⨆ n : ℕ, I.leadingCoeffNth n
#align ideal.leading_coeff Ideal.leadingCoeff
end Semiring
section CommSemiring
variable [CommSemiring R] [Semiring S]
/-- If every coefficient of a polynomial is in an ideal `I`, then so is the polynomial itself -/
theorem polynomial_mem_ideal_of_coeff_mem_ideal (I : Ideal R[X]) (p : R[X])
(hp : ∀ n : ℕ, p.coeff n ∈ I.comap (C : R →+* R[X])) : p ∈ I :=
sum_C_mul_X_pow_eq p ▸ Submodule.sum_mem I fun n _ => I.mul_mem_right _ (hp n)
#align ideal.polynomial_mem_ideal_of_coeff_mem_ideal Ideal.polynomial_mem_ideal_of_coeff_mem_ideal
/-- The push-forward of an ideal `I` of `R` to `R[X]` via inclusion
is exactly the set of polynomials whose coefficients are in `I` -/
theorem mem_map_C_iff {I : Ideal R} {f : R[X]} :
f ∈ (Ideal.map (C : R →+* R[X]) I : Ideal R[X]) ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, f.coeff n ∈ I := by
constructor
· intro hf
apply @Submodule.span_induction _ _ _ _ _ f _ _ hf
· intro f hf n
cases' (Set.mem_image _ _ _).mp hf with x hx
rw [← hx.right, coeff_C]
by_cases h : n = 0
· simpa [h] using hx.left
· simp [h]
· simp
· exact fun f g hf hg n => by simp [I.add_mem (hf n) (hg n)]
· refine fun f g hg n => ?_
rw [smul_eq_mul, coeff_mul]
exact I.sum_mem fun c _ => I.mul_mem_left (f.coeff c.fst) (hg c.snd)
· intro hf
rw [← sum_monomial_eq f]
refine (I.map C : Ideal R[X]).sum_mem fun n _ => ?_
simp only [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, ne_eq]
rw [mul_comm]
exact (I.map C : Ideal R[X]).mul_mem_left _ (mem_map_of_mem _ (hf n))
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align ideal.mem_map_C_iff Ideal.mem_map_C_iff
theorem _root_.Polynomial.ker_mapRingHom (f : R →+* S) :
LinearMap.ker (Polynomial.mapRingHom f).toSemilinearMap = f.ker.map (C : R →+* R[X]) := by
ext
simp only [LinearMap.mem_ker, RingHom.toSemilinearMap_apply, coe_mapRingHom]
rw [mem_map_C_iff, Polynomial.ext_iff]
simp_rw [RingHom.mem_ker f]
simp
#align polynomial.ker_map_ring_hom Polynomial.ker_mapRingHom
variable (I : Ideal R[X])
theorem mem_leadingCoeffNth (n : ℕ) (x) :
x ∈ I.leadingCoeffNth n ↔ ∃ p ∈ I, degree p ≤ n ∧ p.leadingCoeff = x := by
simp only [leadingCoeffNth, degreeLE, Submodule.mem_map, lcoeff_apply, Submodule.mem_inf,
mem_degreeLE]
constructor
· rintro ⟨p, ⟨hpdeg, hpI⟩, rfl⟩
rcases lt_or_eq_of_le hpdeg with hpdeg | hpdeg
· refine ⟨0, I.zero_mem, bot_le, ?_⟩
rw [leadingCoeff_zero, eq_comm]
exact coeff_eq_zero_of_degree_lt hpdeg
· refine ⟨p, hpI, le_of_eq hpdeg, ?_⟩
rw [Polynomial.leadingCoeff, natDegree, hpdeg, Nat.cast_withBot, WithBot.unbot'_coe]
· rintro ⟨p, hpI, hpdeg, rfl⟩
have : natDegree p + (n - natDegree p) = n :=
add_tsub_cancel_of_le (natDegree_le_of_degree_le hpdeg)
refine ⟨p * X ^ (n - natDegree p), ⟨?_, I.mul_mem_right _ hpI⟩, ?_⟩
· apply le_trans (degree_mul_le _ _) _
apply le_trans (add_le_add degree_le_natDegree (degree_X_pow_le _)) _
rw [← Nat.cast_add, this]
· rw [Polynomial.leadingCoeff, ← coeff_mul_X_pow p (n - natDegree p), this]
#align ideal.mem_leading_coeff_nth Ideal.mem_leadingCoeffNth
theorem mem_leadingCoeffNth_zero (x) : x ∈ I.leadingCoeffNth 0 ↔ C x ∈ I :=
(mem_leadingCoeffNth _ _ _).trans
⟨fun ⟨p, hpI, hpdeg, hpx⟩ => by
rwa [← hpx, Polynomial.leadingCoeff,
Nat.eq_zero_of_le_zero (natDegree_le_of_degree_le hpdeg), ← eq_C_of_degree_le_zero hpdeg],
fun hx => ⟨C x, hx, degree_C_le, leadingCoeff_C x⟩⟩
#align ideal.mem_leading_coeff_nth_zero Ideal.mem_leadingCoeffNth_zero
theorem leadingCoeffNth_mono {m n : ℕ} (H : m ≤ n) : I.leadingCoeffNth m ≤ I.leadingCoeffNth n := by
intro r hr
simp only [SetLike.mem_coe, mem_leadingCoeffNth] at hr ⊢
rcases hr with ⟨p, hpI, hpdeg, rfl⟩
refine ⟨p * X ^ (n - m), I.mul_mem_right _ hpI, ?_, leadingCoeff_mul_X_pow⟩
refine le_trans (degree_mul_le _ _) ?_
refine le_trans (add_le_add hpdeg (degree_X_pow_le _)) ?_
rw [← Nat.cast_add, add_tsub_cancel_of_le H]
#align ideal.leading_coeff_nth_mono Ideal.leadingCoeffNth_mono
theorem mem_leadingCoeff (x) : x ∈ I.leadingCoeff ↔ ∃ p ∈ I, Polynomial.leadingCoeff p = x := by
rw [leadingCoeff, Submodule.mem_iSup_of_directed]
· simp only [mem_leadingCoeffNth]
constructor
· rintro ⟨i, p, hpI, _, rfl⟩
exact ⟨p, hpI, rfl⟩
rintro ⟨p, hpI, rfl⟩
exact ⟨natDegree p, p, hpI, degree_le_natDegree, rfl⟩
intro i j
exact
⟨i + j, I.leadingCoeffNth_mono (Nat.le_add_right _ _),
I.leadingCoeffNth_mono (Nat.le_add_left _ _)⟩
#align ideal.mem_leading_coeff Ideal.mem_leadingCoeff
/-- If `I` is an ideal, and `pᵢ` is a finite family of polynomials each satisfying
`∀ k, (pᵢ)ₖ ∈ Iⁿⁱ⁻ᵏ` for some `nᵢ`, then `p = ∏ pᵢ` also satisfies `∀ k, pₖ ∈ Iⁿ⁻ᵏ` with `n = ∑ nᵢ`.
-/
theorem _root_.Polynomial.coeff_prod_mem_ideal_pow_tsub {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → R[X])
(I : Ideal R) (n : ι → ℕ) (h : ∀ i ∈ s, ∀ (k), (f i).coeff k ∈ I ^ (n i - k)) (k : ℕ) :
(s.prod f).coeff k ∈ I ^ (s.sum n - k) := by
classical
induction' s using Finset.induction with a s ha hs generalizing k
· rw [sum_empty, prod_empty, coeff_one, zero_tsub, pow_zero, Ideal.one_eq_top]
exact Submodule.mem_top
· rw [sum_insert ha, prod_insert ha, coeff_mul]
apply sum_mem
rintro ⟨i, j⟩ e
obtain rfl : i + j = k := mem_antidiagonal.mp e
apply Ideal.pow_le_pow_right add_tsub_add_le_tsub_add_tsub
rw [pow_add]
exact
Ideal.mul_mem_mul (h _ (Finset.mem_insert.mpr <| Or.inl rfl) _)
(hs (fun i hi k => h _ (Finset.mem_insert.mpr <| Or.inr hi) _) j)
#align polynomial.coeff_prod_mem_ideal_pow_tsub Polynomial.coeff_prod_mem_ideal_pow_tsub
end CommSemiring
section Ring
variable [Ring R]
/-- `R[X]` is never a field for any ring `R`. -/
theorem polynomial_not_isField : ¬IsField R[X] := by
nontriviality R
intro hR
obtain ⟨p, hp⟩ := hR.mul_inv_cancel X_ne_zero
have hp0 : p ≠ 0 := right_ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one hp
have := degree_lt_degree_mul_X hp0
rw [← X_mul, congr_arg degree hp, degree_one, Nat.WithBot.lt_zero_iff, degree_eq_bot] at this
exact hp0 this
#align ideal.polynomial_not_is_field Ideal.polynomial_not_isField
/-- The only constant in a maximal ideal over a field is `0`. -/
theorem eq_zero_of_constant_mem_of_maximal (hR : IsField R) (I : Ideal R[X]) [hI : I.IsMaximal]
(x : R) (hx : C x ∈ I) : x = 0 := by
refine Classical.by_contradiction fun hx0 => hI.ne_top ((eq_top_iff_one I).2 ?_)
obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := hR.mul_inv_cancel hx0
convert I.mul_mem_left (C y) hx
rw [← C.map_mul, hR.mul_comm y x, hy, RingHom.map_one]
#align ideal.eq_zero_of_constant_mem_of_maximal Ideal.eq_zero_of_constant_mem_of_maximal
end Ring
section CommRing
variable [CommRing R]
/-- If `P` is a prime ideal of `R`, then `P.R[x]` is a prime ideal of `R[x]`. -/
theorem isPrime_map_C_iff_isPrime (P : Ideal R) :
IsPrime (map (C : R →+* R[X]) P : Ideal R[X]) ↔ IsPrime P := by
-- Note: the following proof avoids quotient rings
-- It can be golfed substantially by using something like
-- `(Quotient.isDomain_iff_prime (map C P : Ideal R[X]))`
constructor
· intro H
have := comap_isPrime C (map C P)
convert this using 1
ext x
simp only [mem_comap, mem_map_C_iff]
constructor
· rintro h (- | n)
· rwa [coeff_C_zero]
· simp only [coeff_C_ne_zero (Nat.succ_ne_zero _), Submodule.zero_mem]
· intro h
simpa only [coeff_C_zero] using h 0
· intro h
constructor
· rw [Ne, eq_top_iff_one, mem_map_C_iff, not_forall]
use 0
rw [coeff_one_zero, ← eq_top_iff_one]
exact h.1
· intro f g
simp only [mem_map_C_iff]
contrapose!
rintro ⟨hf, hg⟩
classical
let m := Nat.find hf
let n := Nat.find hg
refine ⟨m + n, ?_⟩
rw [coeff_mul, ← Finset.insert_erase ((Finset.mem_antidiagonal (a := (m,n))).mpr rfl),
Finset.sum_insert (Finset.not_mem_erase _ _), (P.add_mem_iff_left _).not]
· apply mt h.2
rw [not_or]
exact ⟨Nat.find_spec hf, Nat.find_spec hg⟩
apply P.sum_mem
rintro ⟨i, j⟩ hij
rw [Finset.mem_erase, Finset.mem_antidiagonal] at hij
simp only [Ne, Prod.mk.inj_iff, not_and_or] at hij
obtain hi | hj : i < m ∨ j < n := by
rw [or_iff_not_imp_left, not_lt, le_iff_lt_or_eq]
rintro (hmi | rfl)
· rw [← not_le]
intro hnj
exact (add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le hmi hnj).ne hij.2.symm
· simp only [eq_self_iff_true, not_true, false_or_iff, add_right_inj,
not_and_self_iff] at hij
· rw [mul_comm]
apply P.mul_mem_left
exact Classical.not_not.1 (Nat.find_min hf hi)
· apply P.mul_mem_left
exact Classical.not_not.1 (Nat.find_min hg hj)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align ideal.is_prime_map_C_iff_is_prime Ideal.isPrime_map_C_iff_isPrime
/-- If `P` is a prime ideal of `R`, then `P.R[x]` is a prime ideal of `R[x]`. -/
theorem isPrime_map_C_of_isPrime {P : Ideal R} (H : IsPrime P) :
IsPrime (map (C : R →+* R[X]) P : Ideal R[X]) :=
(isPrime_map_C_iff_isPrime P).mpr H
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align ideal.is_prime_map_C_of_is_prime Ideal.isPrime_map_C_of_isPrime
theorem is_fg_degreeLE [IsNoetherianRing R] (I : Ideal R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
Submodule.FG (I.degreeLE n) :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
isNoetherian_submodule_left.1
(isNoetherian_of_fg_of_noetherian _ ⟨_, degreeLE_eq_span_X_pow.symm⟩) _
#align ideal.is_fg_degree_le Ideal.is_fg_degreeLE
end CommRing
end Ideal
variable {σ : Type v} {M : Type w}
variable [CommRing R] [CommRing S] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M]
section Prime
variable (σ) {r : R}
namespace Polynomial
theorem prime_C_iff : Prime (C r) ↔ Prime r :=
⟨comap_prime C (evalRingHom (0 : R)) fun r => eval_C, fun hr => by
have := hr.1
rw [← Ideal.span_singleton_prime] at hr ⊢
· rw [← Set.image_singleton, ← Ideal.map_span]
apply Ideal.isPrime_map_C_of_isPrime hr
· intro h; apply (this (C_eq_zero.mp h))
· assumption⟩
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.prime_C_iff Polynomial.prime_C_iff
end Polynomial
namespace MvPolynomial
private theorem prime_C_iff_of_fintype {R : Type u} (σ : Type v) {r : R} [CommRing R] [Fintype σ] :
Prime (C r : MvPolynomial σ R) ↔ Prime r := by
rw [(renameEquiv R (Fintype.equivFin σ)).toMulEquiv.prime_iff]
convert_to Prime (C r) ↔ _
· congr!
apply rename_C
· symm
induction' Fintype.card σ with d hd
· exact (isEmptyAlgEquiv R (Fin 0)).toMulEquiv.symm.prime_iff
· rw [hd, ← Polynomial.prime_C_iff]
convert (finSuccEquiv R d).toMulEquiv.symm.prime_iff (p := Polynomial.C (C r))
rw [← finSuccEquiv_comp_C_eq_C]; rfl
theorem prime_C_iff : Prime (C r : MvPolynomial σ R) ↔ Prime r :=
⟨comap_prime C constantCoeff (constantCoeff_C _), fun hr =>
⟨fun h => hr.1 <| by
rw [← C_inj, h]
simp,
fun h =>
hr.2.1 <| by
rw [← constantCoeff_C _ r]
exact h.map _,
fun a b hd => by
obtain ⟨s, a', b', rfl, rfl⟩ := exists_finset_rename₂ a b
rw [← algebraMap_eq] at hd
have : algebraMap R _ r ∣ a' * b' := by
convert killCompl Subtype.coe_injective |>.toRingHom.map_dvd hd <;> simp
rw [← rename_C ((↑) : s → σ)]
let f := (rename (R := R) ((↑) : s → σ)).toRingHom
exact (((prime_C_iff_of_fintype s).2 hr).2.2 a' b' this).imp f.map_dvd f.map_dvd⟩⟩
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align mv_polynomial.prime_C_iff MvPolynomial.prime_C_iff
variable {σ}
theorem prime_rename_iff (s : Set σ) {p : MvPolynomial s R} :
Prime (rename ((↑) : s → σ) p) ↔ Prime (p : MvPolynomial s R) := by
classical
symm
let eqv :=
(sumAlgEquiv R (↥sᶜ) s).symm.trans
(renameEquiv R <| (Equiv.sumComm (↥sᶜ) s).trans <| Equiv.Set.sumCompl s)
have : (rename (↑)).toRingHom = eqv.toAlgHom.toRingHom.comp C := by
apply ringHom_ext
· intro
simp only [eqv, AlgHom.toRingHom_eq_coe, RingHom.coe_coe, rename_C,
AlgEquiv.toAlgHom_eq_coe, AlgEquiv.toAlgHom_toRingHom, RingHom.coe_comp,
AlgEquiv.coe_trans, Function.comp_apply, MvPolynomial.sumAlgEquiv_symm_apply,
iterToSum_C_C, renameEquiv_apply, Equiv.coe_trans, Equiv.sumComm_apply]
· intro
simp only [eqv, AlgHom.toRingHom_eq_coe, RingHom.coe_coe, rename_X,
AlgEquiv.toAlgHom_eq_coe, AlgEquiv.toAlgHom_toRingHom, RingHom.coe_comp,
AlgEquiv.coe_trans, Function.comp_apply, MvPolynomial.sumAlgEquiv_symm_apply,
iterToSum_C_X, renameEquiv_apply, Equiv.coe_trans, Equiv.sumComm_apply, Sum.swap_inr,
Equiv.Set.sumCompl_apply_inl]
apply_fun (· p) at this
simp_rw [AlgHom.toRingHom_eq_coe, RingHom.coe_coe] at this
rw [← prime_C_iff, eqv.toMulEquiv.prime_iff, this]
simp only [MulEquiv.coe_mk, AlgEquiv.toEquiv_eq_coe, EquivLike.coe_coe, AlgEquiv.trans_apply,
MvPolynomial.sumAlgEquiv_symm_apply, renameEquiv_apply, Equiv.coe_trans, Equiv.sumComm_apply,
AlgEquiv.toAlgHom_eq_coe, AlgEquiv.toAlgHom_toRingHom, RingHom.coe_comp, RingHom.coe_coe,
AlgEquiv.coe_trans, Function.comp_apply]
#align mv_polynomial.prime_rename_iff MvPolynomial.prime_rename_iff
end MvPolynomial
end Prime
namespace Polynomial
instance (priority := 100) wfDvdMonoid {R : Type*} [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] [WfDvdMonoid R] :
WfDvdMonoid R[X] where
wellFounded_dvdNotUnit := by
classical
refine
RelHomClass.wellFounded
(⟨fun p : R[X] =>
((if p = 0 then ⊤ else ↑p.degree : WithTop (WithBot ℕ)), p.leadingCoeff), ?_⟩ :
DvdNotUnit →r Prod.Lex (· < ·) DvdNotUnit)
(wellFounded_lt.prod_lex ‹WfDvdMonoid R›.wellFounded_dvdNotUnit)
rintro a b ⟨ane0, ⟨c, ⟨not_unit_c, rfl⟩⟩⟩
dsimp
rw [Polynomial.degree_mul, if_neg ane0]
split_ifs with hac
· rw [hac, Polynomial.leadingCoeff_zero]
apply Prod.Lex.left
exact lt_of_le_of_ne le_top WithTop.coe_ne_top
have cne0 : c ≠ 0 := right_ne_zero_of_mul hac
simp only [cne0, ane0, Polynomial.leadingCoeff_mul]
by_cases hdeg : c.degree = 0
· simp only [hdeg, add_zero]
refine Prod.Lex.right _ ⟨?_, ⟨c.leadingCoeff, fun unit_c => not_unit_c ?_, rfl⟩⟩
· rwa [Ne, Polynomial.leadingCoeff_eq_zero]
rw [Polynomial.isUnit_iff, Polynomial.eq_C_of_degree_eq_zero hdeg]
use c.leadingCoeff, unit_c
rw [Polynomial.leadingCoeff, Polynomial.natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some hdeg]; rfl
· apply Prod.Lex.left
rw [Polynomial.degree_eq_natDegree cne0] at *
rw [WithTop.coe_lt_coe, Polynomial.degree_eq_natDegree ane0, ← Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_lt]
exact lt_add_of_pos_right _ (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero fun h => hdeg (h.symm ▸ WithBot.coe_zero))
end Polynomial
/-- Hilbert basis theorem: a polynomial ring over a noetherian ring is a noetherian ring. -/
protected theorem Polynomial.isNoetherianRing [inst : IsNoetherianRing R] : IsNoetherianRing R[X] :=
isNoetherianRing_iff.2
⟨fun I : Ideal R[X] =>
let M :=
WellFounded.min (isNoetherian_iff_wellFounded.1 (by infer_instance))
(Set.range I.leadingCoeffNth) ⟨_, ⟨0, rfl⟩⟩
have hm : M ∈ Set.range I.leadingCoeffNth := WellFounded.min_mem _ _ _
let ⟨N, HN⟩ := hm
let ⟨s, hs⟩ := I.is_fg_degreeLE N
have hm2 : ∀ k, I.leadingCoeffNth k ≤ M := fun k =>
Or.casesOn (le_or_lt k N) (fun h => HN ▸ I.leadingCoeffNth_mono h) fun h x hx =>
Classical.by_contradiction fun hxm =>
haveI : IsNoetherian R R := inst
have : ¬M < I.leadingCoeffNth k := by
refine WellFounded.not_lt_min (wellFounded_submodule_gt R R) _ _ ?_; exact ⟨k, rfl⟩
this ⟨HN ▸ I.leadingCoeffNth_mono (le_of_lt h), fun H => hxm (H hx)⟩
have hs2 : ∀ {x}, x ∈ I.degreeLE N → x ∈ Ideal.span (↑s : Set R[X]) :=
hs ▸ fun hx =>
Submodule.span_induction hx (fun _ hx => Ideal.subset_span hx) (Ideal.zero_mem _)
(fun _ _ => Ideal.add_mem _) fun c f hf => f.C_mul' c ▸ Ideal.mul_mem_left _ _ hf
⟨s, le_antisymm (Ideal.span_le.2 fun x hx =>
have : x ∈ I.degreeLE N := hs ▸ Submodule.subset_span hx
this.2) <| by
have : Submodule.span R[X] ↑s = Ideal.span ↑s := rfl
rw [this]
intro p hp
generalize hn : p.natDegree = k
induction' k using Nat.strong_induction_on with k ih generalizing p
rcases le_or_lt k N with h | h
· subst k
refine hs2 ⟨Polynomial.mem_degreeLE.2
(le_trans Polynomial.degree_le_natDegree <| WithBot.coe_le_coe.2 h), hp⟩
· have hp0 : p ≠ 0 := by
rintro rfl
cases hn
exact Nat.not_lt_zero _ h
have : (0 : R) ≠ 1 := by
intro h
apply hp0
ext i
refine (mul_one _).symm.trans ?_
rw [← h, mul_zero]
rfl
haveI : Nontrivial R := ⟨⟨0, 1, this⟩⟩
have : p.leadingCoeff ∈ I.leadingCoeffNth N := by
rw [HN]
exact hm2 k ((I.mem_leadingCoeffNth _ _).2
⟨_, hp, hn ▸ Polynomial.degree_le_natDegree, rfl⟩)
rw [I.mem_leadingCoeffNth] at this
rcases this with ⟨q, hq, hdq, hlqp⟩
have hq0 : q ≠ 0 := by
intro H
rw [← Polynomial.leadingCoeff_eq_zero] at H
rw [hlqp, Polynomial.leadingCoeff_eq_zero] at H
exact hp0 H
have h1 : p.degree = (q * Polynomial.X ^ (k - q.natDegree)).degree := by
rw [Polynomial.degree_mul', Polynomial.degree_X_pow]
· rw [Polynomial.degree_eq_natDegree hp0, Polynomial.degree_eq_natDegree hq0]
rw [← Nat.cast_add, add_tsub_cancel_of_le, hn]
· refine le_trans (Polynomial.natDegree_le_of_degree_le hdq) (le_of_lt h)
rw [Polynomial.leadingCoeff_X_pow, mul_one]
exact mt Polynomial.leadingCoeff_eq_zero.1 hq0
have h2 : p.leadingCoeff = (q * Polynomial.X ^ (k - q.natDegree)).leadingCoeff := by
rw [← hlqp, Polynomial.leadingCoeff_mul_X_pow]
have := Polynomial.degree_sub_lt h1 hp0 h2
rw [Polynomial.degree_eq_natDegree hp0] at this
rw [← sub_add_cancel p (q * Polynomial.X ^ (k - q.natDegree))]
convert (Ideal.span ↑s).add_mem _ ((Ideal.span (s : Set R[X])).mul_mem_right _ _)
· by_cases hpq : p - q * Polynomial.X ^ (k - q.natDegree) = 0
· rw [hpq]
exact Ideal.zero_mem _
refine ih _ ?_ (I.sub_mem hp (I.mul_mem_right _ hq)) rfl
rwa [Polynomial.degree_eq_natDegree hpq, Nat.cast_lt, hn] at this
exact hs2 ⟨Polynomial.mem_degreeLE.2 hdq, hq⟩⟩⟩
#align polynomial.is_noetherian_ring Polynomial.isNoetherianRing
attribute [instance] Polynomial.isNoetherianRing
namespace Polynomial
theorem exists_irreducible_of_degree_pos {R : Type u} [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] [WfDvdMonoid R]
{f : R[X]} (hf : 0 < f.degree) : ∃ g, Irreducible g ∧ g ∣ f :=
WfDvdMonoid.exists_irreducible_factor (fun huf => ne_of_gt hf <| degree_eq_zero_of_isUnit huf)
fun hf0 => not_lt_of_lt hf <| hf0.symm ▸ (@degree_zero R _).symm ▸ WithBot.bot_lt_coe _
#align polynomial.exists_irreducible_of_degree_pos Polynomial.exists_irreducible_of_degree_pos
theorem exists_irreducible_of_natDegree_pos {R : Type u} [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] [WfDvdMonoid R]
{f : R[X]} (hf : 0 < f.natDegree) : ∃ g, Irreducible g ∧ g ∣ f :=
exists_irreducible_of_degree_pos <| by
contrapose! hf
exact natDegree_le_of_degree_le hf
#align polynomial.exists_irreducible_of_nat_degree_pos Polynomial.exists_irreducible_of_natDegree_pos
theorem exists_irreducible_of_natDegree_ne_zero {R : Type u} [CommRing R] [IsDomain R]
[WfDvdMonoid R] {f : R[X]} (hf : f.natDegree ≠ 0) : ∃ g, Irreducible g ∧ g ∣ f :=
exists_irreducible_of_natDegree_pos <| Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hf
#align polynomial.exists_irreducible_of_nat_degree_ne_zero Polynomial.exists_irreducible_of_natDegree_ne_zero
theorem linearIndependent_powers_iff_aeval (f : M →ₗ[R] M) (v : M) :
(LinearIndependent R fun n : ℕ => (f ^ n) v) ↔ ∀ p : R[X], aeval f p v = 0 → p = 0 := by
rw [linearIndependent_iff]
simp only [Finsupp.total_apply, aeval_endomorphism, forall_iff_forall_finsupp, Sum, support,
coeff, ofFinsupp_eq_zero]
exact Iff.rfl
#align polynomial.linear_independent_powers_iff_aeval Polynomial.linearIndependent_powers_iff_aeval
attribute [-instance] Ring.toNonAssocRing
theorem disjoint_ker_aeval_of_coprime (f : M →ₗ[R] M) {p q : R[X]} (hpq : IsCoprime p q) :
Disjoint (LinearMap.ker (aeval f p)) (LinearMap.ker (aeval f q)) := by
rw [disjoint_iff_inf_le]
intro v hv
rcases hpq with ⟨p', q', hpq'⟩
simpa [LinearMap.mem_ker.1 (Submodule.mem_inf.1 hv).1,
LinearMap.mem_ker.1 (Submodule.mem_inf.1 hv).2] using
congr_arg (fun p : R[X] => aeval f p v) hpq'.symm
#align polynomial.disjoint_ker_aeval_of_coprime Polynomial.disjoint_ker_aeval_of_coprime
theorem sup_aeval_range_eq_top_of_coprime (f : M →ₗ[R] M) {p q : R[X]} (hpq : IsCoprime p q) :
LinearMap.range (aeval f p) ⊔ LinearMap.range (aeval f q) = ⊤ := by
rw [eq_top_iff]
intro v _
rw [Submodule.mem_sup]
rcases hpq with ⟨p', q', hpq'⟩
use aeval f (p * p') v
use LinearMap.mem_range.2 ⟨aeval f p' v, by simp only [LinearMap.mul_apply, aeval_mul]⟩
use aeval f (q * q') v
use LinearMap.mem_range.2 ⟨aeval f q' v, by simp only [LinearMap.mul_apply, aeval_mul]⟩
simpa only [mul_comm p p', mul_comm q q', aeval_one, aeval_add] using
congr_arg (fun p : R[X] => aeval f p v) hpq'
#align polynomial.sup_aeval_range_eq_top_of_coprime Polynomial.sup_aeval_range_eq_top_of_coprime
theorem sup_ker_aeval_le_ker_aeval_mul {f : M →ₗ[R] M} {p q : R[X]} :
LinearMap.ker (aeval f p) ⊔ LinearMap.ker (aeval f q) ≤ LinearMap.ker (aeval f (p * q)) := by
intro v hv
rcases Submodule.mem_sup.1 hv with ⟨x, hx, y, hy, hxy⟩
have h_eval_x : aeval f (p * q) x = 0 := by
rw [mul_comm, aeval_mul, LinearMap.mul_apply, LinearMap.mem_ker.1 hx, LinearMap.map_zero]
have h_eval_y : aeval f (p * q) y = 0 := by
rw [aeval_mul, LinearMap.mul_apply, LinearMap.mem_ker.1 hy, LinearMap.map_zero]
rw [LinearMap.mem_ker, ← hxy, LinearMap.map_add, h_eval_x, h_eval_y, add_zero]
#align polynomial.sup_ker_aeval_le_ker_aeval_mul Polynomial.sup_ker_aeval_le_ker_aeval_mul
theorem sup_ker_aeval_eq_ker_aeval_mul_of_coprime (f : M →ₗ[R] M) {p q : R[X]}
(hpq : IsCoprime p q) :
LinearMap.ker (aeval f p) ⊔ LinearMap.ker (aeval f q) = LinearMap.ker (aeval f (p * q)) := by
apply le_antisymm sup_ker_aeval_le_ker_aeval_mul
intro v hv
rw [Submodule.mem_sup]
rcases hpq with ⟨p', q', hpq'⟩
have h_eval₂_qpp' :=
calc
aeval f (q * (p * p')) v = aeval f (p' * (p * q)) v := by
rw [mul_comm, mul_assoc, mul_comm, mul_assoc, mul_comm q p]
_ = 0 := by rw [aeval_mul, LinearMap.mul_apply, LinearMap.mem_ker.1 hv, LinearMap.map_zero]
have h_eval₂_pqq' :=
calc
aeval f (p * (q * q')) v = aeval f (q' * (p * q)) v := by rw [← mul_assoc, mul_comm]
_ = 0 := by rw [aeval_mul, LinearMap.mul_apply, LinearMap.mem_ker.1 hv, LinearMap.map_zero]
rw [aeval_mul] at h_eval₂_qpp' h_eval₂_pqq'
refine
⟨aeval f (q * q') v, LinearMap.mem_ker.1 h_eval₂_pqq', aeval f (p * p') v,
LinearMap.mem_ker.1 h_eval₂_qpp', ?_⟩
rw [add_comm, mul_comm p p', mul_comm q q']
simpa only [map_add, map_mul, aeval_one] using congr_arg (fun p : R[X] => aeval f p v) hpq'
#align polynomial.sup_ker_aeval_eq_ker_aeval_mul_of_coprime Polynomial.sup_ker_aeval_eq_ker_aeval_mul_of_coprime
end Polynomial
namespace MvPolynomial
lemma aeval_natDegree_le {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {m n : ℕ}
(F : MvPolynomial σ R) (hF : F.totalDegree ≤ m)
(f : σ → Polynomial R) (hf : ∀ i, (f i).natDegree ≤ n) :
(MvPolynomial.aeval f F).natDegree ≤ m * n := by
rw [MvPolynomial.aeval_def, MvPolynomial.eval₂]
apply (Polynomial.natDegree_sum_le _ _).trans
apply Finset.sup_le
intro d hd
simp_rw [Function.comp_apply, ← C_eq_algebraMap]
apply (Polynomial.natDegree_C_mul_le _ _).trans
apply (Polynomial.natDegree_prod_le _ _).trans
have : ∑ i ∈ d.support, (d i) * n ≤ m * n := by
rw [← Finset.sum_mul]
apply mul_le_mul' (.trans _ hF) le_rfl
rw [MvPolynomial.totalDegree]
exact Finset.le_sup_of_le hd le_rfl
apply (Finset.sum_le_sum _).trans this
rintro i -
apply Polynomial.natDegree_pow_le.trans
exact mul_le_mul' le_rfl (hf i)
theorem isNoetherianRing_fin_0 [IsNoetherianRing R] :
IsNoetherianRing (MvPolynomial (Fin 0) R) := by
apply isNoetherianRing_of_ringEquiv R
symm; apply MvPolynomial.isEmptyRingEquiv R (Fin 0)
#align mv_polynomial.is_noetherian_ring_fin_0 MvPolynomial.isNoetherianRing_fin_0
theorem isNoetherianRing_fin [IsNoetherianRing R] :
∀ {n : ℕ}, IsNoetherianRing (MvPolynomial (Fin n) R)
| 0 => isNoetherianRing_fin_0
| n + 1 =>
@isNoetherianRing_of_ringEquiv (Polynomial (MvPolynomial (Fin n) R)) _ _ _
(MvPolynomial.finSuccEquiv _ n).toRingEquiv.symm
(@Polynomial.isNoetherianRing (MvPolynomial (Fin n) R) _ isNoetherianRing_fin)
#align mv_polynomial.is_noetherian_ring_fin MvPolynomial.isNoetherianRing_fin
/-- The multivariate polynomial ring in finitely many variables over a noetherian ring
is itself a noetherian ring. -/
instance isNoetherianRing [Finite σ] [IsNoetherianRing R] :
IsNoetherianRing (MvPolynomial σ R) := by
cases nonempty_fintype σ
exact
@isNoetherianRing_of_ringEquiv (MvPolynomial (Fin (Fintype.card σ)) R) _ _ _
(renameEquiv R (Fintype.equivFin σ).symm).toRingEquiv isNoetherianRing_fin
#align mv_polynomial.is_noetherian_ring MvPolynomial.isNoetherianRing
/-- Auxiliary lemma:
Multivariate polynomials over an integral domain
with variables indexed by `Fin n` form an integral domain.
This fact is proven inductively,
and then used to prove the general case without any finiteness hypotheses.
See `MvPolynomial.noZeroDivisors` for the general case. -/
theorem noZeroDivisors_fin (R : Type u) [CommSemiring R] [NoZeroDivisors R] :
∀ n : ℕ, NoZeroDivisors (MvPolynomial (Fin n) R)
| 0 => (MvPolynomial.isEmptyAlgEquiv R _).injective.noZeroDivisors _ (map_zero _) (map_mul _)
| n + 1 =>
haveI := noZeroDivisors_fin R n
(MvPolynomial.finSuccEquiv R n).injective.noZeroDivisors _ (map_zero _) (map_mul _)
#align mv_polynomial.no_zero_divisors_fin MvPolynomial.noZeroDivisors_fin
/-- Auxiliary definition:
Multivariate polynomials in finitely many variables over an integral domain form an integral domain.
This fact is proven by transport of structure from the `MvPolynomial.noZeroDivisors_fin`,
and then used to prove the general case without finiteness hypotheses.
See `MvPolynomial.noZeroDivisors` for the general case. -/
theorem noZeroDivisors_of_finite (R : Type u) (σ : Type v) [CommSemiring R] [Finite σ]
[NoZeroDivisors R] : NoZeroDivisors (MvPolynomial σ R) := by
cases nonempty_fintype σ
haveI := noZeroDivisors_fin R (Fintype.card σ)
exact (renameEquiv R (Fintype.equivFin σ)).injective.noZeroDivisors _ (map_zero _) (map_mul _)
#align mv_polynomial.no_zero_divisors_of_finite MvPolynomial.noZeroDivisors_of_finite
instance {R : Type u} [CommSemiring R] [NoZeroDivisors R] {σ : Type v} :
NoZeroDivisors (MvPolynomial σ R) where
eq_zero_or_eq_zero_of_mul_eq_zero {p q} h := by
obtain ⟨s, p, q, rfl, rfl⟩ := exists_finset_rename₂ p q
let _nzd := MvPolynomial.noZeroDivisors_of_finite R s
have : p * q = 0 := by
apply rename_injective _ Subtype.val_injective
simpa using h
rw [mul_eq_zero] at this
apply this.imp <;> rintro rfl <;> simp
/-- The multivariate polynomial ring over an integral domain is an integral domain. -/
instance isDomain {R : Type u} {σ : Type v} [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] :
IsDomain (MvPolynomial σ R) := by
apply @NoZeroDivisors.to_isDomain (MvPolynomial σ R) _ ?_ _
apply AddMonoidAlgebra.nontrivial
-- instance {R : Type u} {σ : Type v} [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] :
-- IsDomain (MvPolynomial σ R)[X] := inferInstance
theorem map_mvPolynomial_eq_eval₂ {S : Type*} [CommRing S] [Finite σ] (ϕ : MvPolynomial σ R →+* S)
(p : MvPolynomial σ R) :
ϕ p = MvPolynomial.eval₂ (ϕ.comp MvPolynomial.C) (fun s => ϕ (MvPolynomial.X s)) p := by
cases nonempty_fintype σ
refine Trans.trans (congr_arg ϕ (MvPolynomial.as_sum p)) ?_
rw [MvPolynomial.eval₂_eq', map_sum ϕ]
congr
ext
simp only [monomial_eq, ϕ.map_pow, map_prod ϕ, ϕ.comp_apply, ϕ.map_mul, Finsupp.prod_pow]
#align mv_polynomial.map_mv_polynomial_eq_eval₂ MvPolynomial.map_mvPolynomial_eq_eval₂
/-- If every coefficient of a polynomial is in an ideal `I`, then so is the polynomial itself,
multivariate version. -/
theorem mem_ideal_of_coeff_mem_ideal (I : Ideal (MvPolynomial σ R)) (p : MvPolynomial σ R)
(hcoe : ∀ m : σ →₀ ℕ, p.coeff m ∈ I.comap (C : R →+* MvPolynomial σ R)) : p ∈ I := by
rw [as_sum p]
suffices ∀ m ∈ p.support, monomial m (MvPolynomial.coeff m p) ∈ I by
exact Submodule.sum_mem I this
intro m _
rw [← mul_one (coeff m p), ← C_mul_monomial]
suffices C (coeff m p) ∈ I by exact I.mul_mem_right (monomial m 1) this
simpa [Ideal.mem_comap] using hcoe m
#align mv_polynomial.mem_ideal_of_coeff_mem_ideal MvPolynomial.mem_ideal_of_coeff_mem_ideal
/-- The push-forward of an ideal `I` of `R` to `MvPolynomial σ R` via inclusion
is exactly the set of polynomials whose coefficients are in `I` -/
| Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Basic.lean | 1,244 | 1,271 | theorem mem_map_C_iff {I : Ideal R} {f : MvPolynomial σ R} :
f ∈ (Ideal.map (C : R →+* MvPolynomial σ R) I : Ideal (MvPolynomial σ R)) ↔
∀ m : σ →₀ ℕ, f.coeff m ∈ I := by |
classical
constructor
· intro hf
apply @Submodule.span_induction _ _ _ _ Semiring.toModule f _ _ hf
· intro f hf n
cases' (Set.mem_image _ _ _).mp hf with x hx
rw [← hx.right, coeff_C]
by_cases h : n = 0
· simpa [h] using hx.left
· simp [Ne.symm h]
· simp
· exact fun f g hf hg n => by simp [I.add_mem (hf n) (hg n)]
· refine fun f g hg n => ?_
rw [smul_eq_mul, coeff_mul]
exact I.sum_mem fun c _ => I.mul_mem_left (f.coeff c.fst) (hg c.snd)
· intro hf
rw [as_sum f]
suffices ∀ m ∈ f.support, monomial m (coeff m f) ∈ (Ideal.map C I : Ideal (MvPolynomial σ R)) by
exact Submodule.sum_mem _ this
intro m _
rw [← mul_one (coeff m f), ← C_mul_monomial]
suffices C (coeff m f) ∈ (Ideal.map C I : Ideal (MvPolynomial σ R)) by
exact Ideal.mul_mem_right _ _ this
apply Ideal.mem_map_of_mem _
exact hf m
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Xavier Roblot. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Xavier Roblot
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Group.GeometryOfNumbers
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Lebesgue.VolumeOfBalls
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.NumberField.CanonicalEmbedding.Basic
#align_import number_theory.number_field.canonical_embedding from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"60da01b41bbe4206f05d34fd70c8dd7498717a30"
/-!
# Convex Bodies
The file contains the definitions of several convex bodies lying in the space `ℝ^r₁ × ℂ^r₂`
associated to a number field of signature `K` and proves several existence theorems by applying
*Minkowski Convex Body Theorem* to those.
## Main definitions and results
* `NumberField.mixedEmbedding.convexBodyLT`: The set of points `x` such that `‖x w‖ < f w` for all
infinite places `w` with `f : InfinitePlace K → ℝ≥0`.
* `NumberField.mixedEmbedding.convexBodySum`: The set of points `x` such that
`∑ w real, ‖x w‖ + 2 * ∑ w complex, ‖x w‖ ≤ B`
* `NumberField.mixedEmbedding.exists_ne_zero_mem_ideal_lt`: Let `I` be a fractional ideal of `K`.
Assume that `f` is such that `minkowskiBound K I < volume (convexBodyLT K f)`, then there exists a
nonzero algebraic number `a` in `I` such that `w a < f w` for all infinite places `w`.
* `NumberField.mixedEmbedding.exists_ne_zero_mem_ideal_of_norm_le`: Let `I` be a fractional ideal
of `K`. Assume that `B` is such that `minkowskiBound K I < volume (convexBodySum K B)` (see
`convexBodySum_volume` for the computation of this volume), then there exists a nonzero algebraic
number `a` in `I` such that `|Norm a| < (B / d) ^ d` where `d` is the degree of `K`.
## Tags
number field, infinite places
-/
variable (K : Type*) [Field K]
namespace NumberField.mixedEmbedding
open NumberField NumberField.InfinitePlace FiniteDimensional
/-- The space `ℝ^r₁ × ℂ^r₂` with `(r₁, r₂)` the signature of `K`. -/
local notation "E" K =>
({w : InfinitePlace K // IsReal w} → ℝ) × ({w : InfinitePlace K // IsComplex w} → ℂ)
section convexBodyLT
open Metric NNReal
variable (f : InfinitePlace K → ℝ≥0)
/-- The convex body defined by `f`: the set of points `x : E` such that `‖x w‖ < f w` for all
infinite places `w`. -/
abbrev convexBodyLT : Set (E K) :=
(Set.univ.pi (fun w : { w : InfinitePlace K // IsReal w } => ball 0 (f w))) ×ˢ
(Set.univ.pi (fun w : { w : InfinitePlace K // IsComplex w } => ball 0 (f w)))
theorem convexBodyLT_mem {x : K} :
mixedEmbedding K x ∈ (convexBodyLT K f) ↔ ∀ w : InfinitePlace K, w x < f w := by
simp_rw [mixedEmbedding, RingHom.prod_apply, Set.mem_prod, Set.mem_pi, Set.mem_univ,
forall_true_left, mem_ball_zero_iff, Pi.ringHom_apply, ← Complex.norm_real,
embedding_of_isReal_apply, Subtype.forall, ← forall₂_or_left, ← not_isReal_iff_isComplex, em,
forall_true_left, norm_embedding_eq]
theorem convexBodyLT_neg_mem (x : E K) (hx : x ∈ (convexBodyLT K f)) :
-x ∈ (convexBodyLT K f) := by
simp only [Set.mem_prod, Prod.fst_neg, Set.mem_pi, Set.mem_univ, Pi.neg_apply,
mem_ball_zero_iff, norm_neg, Real.norm_eq_abs, forall_true_left, Subtype.forall,
Prod.snd_neg, Complex.norm_eq_abs] at hx ⊢
exact hx
theorem convexBodyLT_convex : Convex ℝ (convexBodyLT K f) :=
Convex.prod (convex_pi (fun _ _ => convex_ball _ _)) (convex_pi (fun _ _ => convex_ball _ _))
open Fintype MeasureTheory MeasureTheory.Measure ENNReal
open scoped Classical
variable [NumberField K]
instance : IsAddHaarMeasure (volume : Measure (E K)) := prod.instIsAddHaarMeasure volume volume
instance : NoAtoms (volume : Measure (E K)) := by
obtain ⟨w⟩ := (inferInstance : Nonempty (InfinitePlace K))
by_cases hw : IsReal w
· exact @prod.instNoAtoms_fst _ _ _ _ volume volume _ (pi_noAtoms ⟨w, hw⟩)
· exact @prod.instNoAtoms_snd _ _ _ _ volume volume _
(pi_noAtoms ⟨w, not_isReal_iff_isComplex.mp hw⟩)
/-- The fudge factor that appears in the formula for the volume of `convexBodyLT`. -/
noncomputable abbrev convexBodyLTFactor : ℝ≥0 :=
(2 : ℝ≥0) ^ NrRealPlaces K * NNReal.pi ^ NrComplexPlaces K
theorem convexBodyLTFactor_ne_zero : convexBodyLTFactor K ≠ 0 :=
mul_ne_zero (pow_ne_zero _ two_ne_zero) (pow_ne_zero _ pi_ne_zero)
theorem one_le_convexBodyLTFactor : 1 ≤ convexBodyLTFactor K :=
one_le_mul₀ (one_le_pow_of_one_le one_le_two _)
(one_le_pow_of_one_le (le_trans one_le_two Real.two_le_pi) _)
/-- The volume of `(ConvexBodyLt K f)` where `convexBodyLT K f` is the set of points `x`
such that `‖x w‖ < f w` for all infinite places `w`. -/
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/CanonicalEmbedding/ConvexBody.lean | 108 | 130 | theorem convexBodyLT_volume :
volume (convexBodyLT K f) = (convexBodyLTFactor K) * ∏ w, (f w) ^ (mult w) := by |
calc
_ = (∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsReal w}, ENNReal.ofReal (2 * (f x.val))) *
∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsComplex w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val) ^ 2 * NNReal.pi := by
simp_rw [volume_eq_prod, prod_prod, volume_pi, pi_pi, Real.volume_ball, Complex.volume_ball]
_ = ((2:ℝ≥0) ^ NrRealPlaces K * (∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsReal w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val)))
* ((∏ x : {w // IsComplex w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val) ^ 2) *
NNReal.pi ^ NrComplexPlaces K) := by
simp_rw [ofReal_mul (by norm_num : 0 ≤ (2 : ℝ)), Finset.prod_mul_distrib, Finset.prod_const,
Finset.card_univ, ofReal_ofNat, ofReal_coe_nnreal, coe_ofNat]
_ = (convexBodyLTFactor K) * ((∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsReal w}, .ofReal (f x.val)) *
(∏ x : {w // IsComplex w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val) ^ 2)) := by
simp_rw [convexBodyLTFactor, coe_mul, ENNReal.coe_pow]
ring
_ = (convexBodyLTFactor K) * ∏ w, (f w) ^ (mult w) := by
simp_rw [mult, pow_ite, pow_one, Finset.prod_ite, ofReal_coe_nnreal, not_isReal_iff_isComplex,
coe_mul, coe_finset_prod, ENNReal.coe_pow]
congr 2
· refine (Finset.prod_subtype (Finset.univ.filter _) ?_ (fun w => (f w : ℝ≥0∞))).symm
exact fun _ => by simp only [Finset.mem_univ, forall_true_left, Finset.mem_filter, true_and]
· refine (Finset.prod_subtype (Finset.univ.filter _) ?_ (fun w => (f w : ℝ≥0∞) ^ 2)).symm
exact fun _ => by simp only [Finset.mem_univ, forall_true_left, Finset.mem_filter, true_and]
|
/-
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]
| Mathlib/Data/Complex/Exponential.lean | 421 | 421 | theorem sinh_add_cosh : sinh x + cosh x = exp x := by | rw [add_comm, cosh_add_sinh]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel, Violeta Hernández Palacios
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.MeasurableSpace.Defs
import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.Cofinality
import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.Continuum
#align_import measure_theory.card_measurable_space from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2b108e8e97ba393f22bf794989984ddcc1da89b"
/-!
# Cardinal of sigma-algebras
If a sigma-algebra is generated by a set of sets `s`, then the cardinality of the sigma-algebra is
bounded by `(max #s 2) ^ ℵ₀`. This is stated in `MeasurableSpace.cardinal_generate_measurable_le`
and `MeasurableSpace.cardinalMeasurableSet_le`.
In particular, if `#s ≤ 𝔠`, then the generated sigma-algebra has cardinality at most `𝔠`, see
`MeasurableSpace.cardinal_measurableSet_le_continuum`.
For the proof, we rely on an explicit inductive construction of the sigma-algebra generated by
`s` (instead of the inductive predicate `GenerateMeasurable`). This transfinite inductive
construction is parameterized by an ordinal `< ω₁`, and the cardinality bound is preserved along
each step of the construction. We show in `MeasurableSpace.generateMeasurable_eq_rec` that this
indeed generates this sigma-algebra.
-/
universe u
variable {α : Type u}
open Cardinal Set
-- Porting note: fix universe below, not here
local notation "ω₁" => (WellOrder.α <| Quotient.out <| Cardinal.ord (aleph 1 : Cardinal))
namespace MeasurableSpace
/-- Transfinite induction construction of the sigma-algebra generated by a set of sets `s`. At each
step, we add all elements of `s`, the empty set, the complements of already constructed sets, and
countable unions of already constructed sets. We index this construction by an ordinal `< ω₁`, as
this will be enough to generate all sets in the sigma-algebra.
This construction is very similar to that of the Borel hierarchy. -/
def generateMeasurableRec (s : Set (Set α)) : (ω₁ : Type u) → Set (Set α)
| i =>
let S := ⋃ j : Iio i, generateMeasurableRec s (j.1)
s ∪ {∅} ∪ compl '' S ∪ Set.range fun f : ℕ → S => ⋃ n, (f n).1
termination_by i => i
decreasing_by exact j.2
#align measurable_space.generate_measurable_rec MeasurableSpace.generateMeasurableRec
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/Card.lean | 55 | 59 | theorem self_subset_generateMeasurableRec (s : Set (Set α)) (i : ω₁) :
s ⊆ generateMeasurableRec s i := by |
unfold generateMeasurableRec
apply_rules [subset_union_of_subset_left]
exact subset_rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Kevin H. Wilson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kevin H. Wilson
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.IntervalIntegral
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Function
#align_import analysis.sum_integral_comparisons from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"9003f28797c0664a49e4179487267c494477d853"
/-!
# Comparing sums and integrals
## Summary
It is often the case that error terms in analysis can be computed by comparing
an infinite sum to the improper integral of an antitone function. This file will eventually enable
that.
At the moment it contains four lemmas in this direction: `AntitoneOn.integral_le_sum`,
`AntitoneOn.sum_le_integral` and versions for monotone functions, which can all be paired
with a `Filter.Tendsto` to estimate some errors.
`TODO`: Add more lemmas to the API to directly address limiting issues
## Main Results
* `AntitoneOn.integral_le_sum`: The integral of an antitone function is at most the sum of its
values at integer steps aligning with the left-hand side of the interval
* `AntitoneOn.sum_le_integral`: The sum of an antitone function along integer steps aligning with
the right-hand side of the interval is at most the integral of the function along that interval
* `MonotoneOn.integral_le_sum`: The integral of a monotone function is at most the sum of its
values at integer steps aligning with the right-hand side of the interval
* `MonotoneOn.sum_le_integral`: The sum of a monotone function along integer steps aligning with
the left-hand side of the interval is at most the integral of the function along that interval
## Tags
analysis, comparison, asymptotics
-/
open Set MeasureTheory.MeasureSpace
variable {x₀ : ℝ} {a b : ℕ} {f : ℝ → ℝ}
theorem AntitoneOn.integral_le_sum (hf : AntitoneOn f (Icc x₀ (x₀ + a))) :
(∫ x in x₀..x₀ + a, f x) ≤ ∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, f (x₀ + i) := by
have hint : ∀ k : ℕ, k < a → IntervalIntegrable f volume (x₀ + k) (x₀ + (k + 1 : ℕ)) := by
intro k hk
refine (hf.mono ?_).intervalIntegrable
rw [uIcc_of_le]
· apply Icc_subset_Icc
· simp only [le_add_iff_nonneg_right, Nat.cast_nonneg]
· simp only [add_le_add_iff_left, Nat.cast_le, Nat.succ_le_of_lt hk]
· simp only [add_le_add_iff_left, Nat.cast_le, Nat.le_succ]
calc
∫ x in x₀..x₀ + a, f x = ∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, ∫ x in x₀ + i..x₀ + (i + 1 : ℕ), f x := by
convert (intervalIntegral.sum_integral_adjacent_intervals hint).symm
simp only [Nat.cast_zero, add_zero]
_ ≤ ∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, ∫ _ in x₀ + i..x₀ + (i + 1 : ℕ), f (x₀ + i) := by
apply Finset.sum_le_sum fun i hi => ?_
have ia : i < a := Finset.mem_range.1 hi
refine intervalIntegral.integral_mono_on (by simp) (hint _ ia) (by simp) fun x hx => ?_
apply hf _ _ hx.1
· simp only [ia.le, mem_Icc, le_add_iff_nonneg_right, Nat.cast_nonneg, add_le_add_iff_left,
Nat.cast_le, and_self_iff]
· refine mem_Icc.2 ⟨le_trans (by simp) hx.1, le_trans hx.2 ?_⟩
simp only [add_le_add_iff_left, Nat.cast_le, Nat.succ_le_of_lt ia]
_ = ∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, f (x₀ + i) := by simp
#align antitone_on.integral_le_sum AntitoneOn.integral_le_sum
theorem AntitoneOn.integral_le_sum_Ico (hab : a ≤ b) (hf : AntitoneOn f (Set.Icc a b)) :
(∫ x in a..b, f x) ≤ ∑ x ∈ Finset.Ico a b, f x := by
rw [(Nat.sub_add_cancel hab).symm, Nat.cast_add]
conv =>
congr
congr
· skip
· skip
rw [add_comm]
· skip
· skip
congr
congr
rw [← zero_add a]
rw [← Finset.sum_Ico_add, Nat.Ico_zero_eq_range]
conv =>
rhs
congr
· skip
ext
rw [Nat.cast_add]
apply AntitoneOn.integral_le_sum
simp only [hf, hab, Nat.cast_sub, add_sub_cancel]
#align antitone_on.integral_le_sum_Ico AntitoneOn.integral_le_sum_Ico
theorem AntitoneOn.sum_le_integral (hf : AntitoneOn f (Icc x₀ (x₀ + a))) :
(∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, f (x₀ + (i + 1 : ℕ))) ≤ ∫ x in x₀..x₀ + a, f x := by
have hint : ∀ k : ℕ, k < a → IntervalIntegrable f volume (x₀ + k) (x₀ + (k + 1 : ℕ)) := by
intro k hk
refine (hf.mono ?_).intervalIntegrable
rw [uIcc_of_le]
· apply Icc_subset_Icc
· simp only [le_add_iff_nonneg_right, Nat.cast_nonneg]
· simp only [add_le_add_iff_left, Nat.cast_le, Nat.succ_le_of_lt hk]
· simp only [add_le_add_iff_left, Nat.cast_le, Nat.le_succ]
calc
(∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, f (x₀ + (i + 1 : ℕ))) =
∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, ∫ _ in x₀ + i..x₀ + (i + 1 : ℕ), f (x₀ + (i + 1 : ℕ)) := by simp
_ ≤ ∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, ∫ x in x₀ + i..x₀ + (i + 1 : ℕ), f x := by
apply Finset.sum_le_sum fun i hi => ?_
have ia : i + 1 ≤ a := Finset.mem_range.1 hi
refine intervalIntegral.integral_mono_on (by simp) (by simp) (hint _ ia) fun x hx => ?_
apply hf _ _ hx.2
· refine mem_Icc.2 ⟨le_trans ((le_add_iff_nonneg_right _).2 (Nat.cast_nonneg _)) hx.1,
le_trans hx.2 ?_⟩
simp only [Nat.cast_le, add_le_add_iff_left, ia]
· refine mem_Icc.2 ⟨(le_add_iff_nonneg_right _).2 (Nat.cast_nonneg _), ?_⟩
simp only [add_le_add_iff_left, Nat.cast_le, ia]
_ = ∫ x in x₀..x₀ + a, f x := by
convert intervalIntegral.sum_integral_adjacent_intervals hint
simp only [Nat.cast_zero, add_zero]
#align antitone_on.sum_le_integral AntitoneOn.sum_le_integral
theorem AntitoneOn.sum_le_integral_Ico (hab : a ≤ b) (hf : AntitoneOn f (Set.Icc a b)) :
(∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico a b, f (i + 1 : ℕ)) ≤ ∫ x in a..b, f x := by
rw [(Nat.sub_add_cancel hab).symm, Nat.cast_add]
conv =>
congr
congr
congr
rw [← zero_add a]
· skip
· skip
· skip
rw [add_comm]
rw [← Finset.sum_Ico_add, Nat.Ico_zero_eq_range]
conv =>
lhs
congr
congr
· skip
ext
rw [add_assoc, Nat.cast_add]
apply AntitoneOn.sum_le_integral
simp only [hf, hab, Nat.cast_sub, add_sub_cancel]
#align antitone_on.sum_le_integral_Ico AntitoneOn.sum_le_integral_Ico
theorem MonotoneOn.sum_le_integral (hf : MonotoneOn f (Icc x₀ (x₀ + a))) :
(∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, f (x₀ + i)) ≤ ∫ x in x₀..x₀ + a, f x := by
rw [← neg_le_neg_iff, ← Finset.sum_neg_distrib, ← intervalIntegral.integral_neg]
exact hf.neg.integral_le_sum
#align monotone_on.sum_le_integral MonotoneOn.sum_le_integral
theorem MonotoneOn.sum_le_integral_Ico (hab : a ≤ b) (hf : MonotoneOn f (Set.Icc a b)) :
∑ x ∈ Finset.Ico a b, f x ≤ ∫ x in a..b, f x := by
rw [← neg_le_neg_iff, ← Finset.sum_neg_distrib, ← intervalIntegral.integral_neg]
exact hf.neg.integral_le_sum_Ico hab
#align monotone_on.sum_le_integral_Ico MonotoneOn.sum_le_integral_Ico
theorem MonotoneOn.integral_le_sum (hf : MonotoneOn f (Icc x₀ (x₀ + a))) :
(∫ x in x₀..x₀ + a, f x) ≤ ∑ i ∈ Finset.range a, f (x₀ + (i + 1 : ℕ)) := by
rw [← neg_le_neg_iff, ← Finset.sum_neg_distrib, ← intervalIntegral.integral_neg]
exact hf.neg.sum_le_integral
#align monotone_on.integral_le_sum MonotoneOn.integral_le_sum
| Mathlib/Analysis/SumIntegralComparisons.lean | 168 | 171 | theorem MonotoneOn.integral_le_sum_Ico (hab : a ≤ b) (hf : MonotoneOn f (Set.Icc a b)) :
(∫ x in a..b, f x) ≤ ∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico a b, f (i + 1 : ℕ) := by |
rw [← neg_le_neg_iff, ← Finset.sum_neg_distrib, ← intervalIntegral.integral_neg]
exact hf.neg.sum_le_integral_Ico hab
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Andreas Swerdlow. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Andreas Swerdlow, Kexing Ying
-/
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.BilinearMap
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.BilinearForm.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Basis
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Bilinear
/-!
# Bilinear form and linear maps
This file describes the relation between bilinear forms and linear maps.
## TODO
A lot of this file is now redundant following the replacement of the dedicated `_root_.BilinForm`
structure with `LinearMap.BilinForm`, which is just an alias for `M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] R`. For example
`LinearMap.BilinForm.toLinHom` is now just the identity map. This redundant code should be removed.
## Notations
Given any term `B` of type `BilinForm`, due to a coercion, can use
the notation `B x y` to refer to the function field, ie. `B x y = B.bilin x y`.
In this file we use the following type variables:
- `M`, `M'`, ... are modules over the commutative semiring `R`,
- `M₁`, `M₁'`, ... are modules over the commutative ring `R₁`,
- `V`, ... is a vector space over the field `K`.
## References
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilinear_form>
## Tags
Bilinear form,
-/
open LinearMap (BilinForm)
universe u v w
variable {R : Type*} {M : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M]
variable {R₁ : Type*} {M₁ : Type*} [CommRing R₁] [AddCommGroup M₁] [Module R₁ M₁]
variable {V : Type*} {K : Type*} [Field K] [AddCommGroup V] [Module K V]
variable {B : BilinForm R M} {B₁ : BilinForm R₁ M₁}
namespace LinearMap
namespace BilinForm
section ToLin'
/-- Auxiliary definition to define `toLinHom`; see below. -/
def toLinHomAux₁ (A : BilinForm R M) (x : M) : M →ₗ[R] R := A x
#align bilin_form.to_lin_hom_aux₁ LinearMap.BilinForm.toLinHomAux₁
/-- Auxiliary definition to define `toLinHom`; see below. -/
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
def toLinHomAux₂ (A : BilinForm R M) : M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] R := A
#align bilin_form.to_lin_hom_aux₂ LinearMap.BilinForm.toLinHomAux₂
/-- The linear map obtained from a `BilinForm` by fixing the left co-ordinate and evaluating in
the right. -/
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
def toLinHom : BilinForm R M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] R := LinearMap.id
#align bilin_form.to_lin_hom LinearMap.BilinForm.toLinHom
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
theorem toLin'_apply (A : BilinForm R M) (x : M) : toLinHom (M := M) A x = A x :=
rfl
#align bilin_form.to_lin'_apply LinearMap.BilinForm.toLin'_apply
variable (B)
theorem sum_left {α} (t : Finset α) (g : α → M) (w : M) :
B (∑ i ∈ t, g i) w = ∑ i ∈ t, B (g i) w :=
B.map_sum₂ t g w
#align bilin_form.sum_left LinearMap.BilinForm.sum_left
variable (w : M)
theorem sum_right {α} (t : Finset α) (w : M) (g : α → M) :
B w (∑ i ∈ t, g i) = ∑ i ∈ t, B w (g i) := map_sum _ _ _
#align bilin_form.sum_right LinearMap.BilinForm.sum_right
theorem sum_apply {α} (t : Finset α) (B : α → BilinForm R M) (v w : M) :
(∑ i ∈ t, B i) v w = ∑ i ∈ t, B i v w := by
simp only [coeFn_sum, Finset.sum_apply]
variable {B}
/-- The linear map obtained from a `BilinForm` by fixing the right co-ordinate and evaluating in
the left. -/
def toLinHomFlip : BilinForm R M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] R :=
flipHom.toLinearMap
#align bilin_form.to_lin_hom_flip LinearMap.BilinForm.toLinHomFlip
theorem toLin'Flip_apply (A : BilinForm R M) (x : M) : toLinHomFlip (M := M) A x = fun y => A y x :=
rfl
#align bilin_form.to_lin'_flip_apply LinearMap.BilinForm.toLin'Flip_apply
end ToLin'
end BilinForm
end LinearMap
section EquivLin
/-- A map with two arguments that is linear in both is a bilinear form.
This is an auxiliary definition for the full linear equivalence `LinearMap.toBilin`.
-/
def LinearMap.toBilinAux (f : M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] R) : BilinForm R M := f
#align linear_map.to_bilin_aux LinearMap.toBilinAux
set_option linter.deprecated false in
/-- Bilinear forms are linearly equivalent to maps with two arguments that are linear in both. -/
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
def LinearMap.BilinForm.toLin : BilinForm R M ≃ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] R :=
{ BilinForm.toLinHom with
invFun := LinearMap.toBilinAux
left_inv := fun _ => rfl
right_inv := fun _ => rfl }
#align bilin_form.to_lin LinearMap.BilinForm.toLin
set_option linter.deprecated false in
/-- A map with two arguments that is linear in both is linearly equivalent to bilinear form. -/
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
def LinearMap.toBilin : (M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] R) ≃ₗ[R] BilinForm R M :=
BilinForm.toLin.symm
#align linear_map.to_bilin LinearMap.toBilin
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
theorem LinearMap.toBilinAux_eq (f : M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] R) :
LinearMap.toBilinAux f = f :=
rfl
#align linear_map.to_bilin_aux_eq LinearMap.toBilinAux_eq
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
theorem LinearMap.toBilin_symm :
(LinearMap.toBilin.symm : BilinForm R M ≃ₗ[R] _) = BilinForm.toLin :=
rfl
#align linear_map.to_bilin_symm LinearMap.toBilin_symm
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
theorem BilinForm.toLin_symm :
(BilinForm.toLin.symm : _ ≃ₗ[R] BilinForm R M) = LinearMap.toBilin :=
LinearMap.toBilin.symm_symm
#align bilin_form.to_lin_symm BilinForm.toLin_symm
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
theorem LinearMap.toBilin_apply (f : M →ₗ[R] M →ₗ[R] R) (x y : M) :
toBilin f x y = f x y :=
rfl
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-26")]
theorem BilinForm.toLin_apply (x : M) : BilinForm.toLin B x = B x :=
rfl
#align bilin_form.to_lin_apply BilinForm.toLin_apply
end EquivLin
namespace LinearMap
variable {R' : Type*} [CommSemiring R'] [Algebra R' R] [Module R' M] [IsScalarTower R' R M]
/-- Apply a linear map on the output of a bilinear form. -/
@[simps!]
def compBilinForm (f : R →ₗ[R'] R') (B : BilinForm R M) : BilinForm R' M :=
compr₂ (restrictScalars₁₂ R' R' B) f
#align linear_map.comp_bilin_form LinearMap.compBilinForm
end LinearMap
namespace LinearMap
namespace BilinForm
section Comp
variable {M' : Type w} [AddCommMonoid M'] [Module R M']
/-- Apply a linear map on the left and right argument of a bilinear form. -/
def comp (B : BilinForm R M') (l r : M →ₗ[R] M') : BilinForm R M := B.compl₁₂ l r
#align bilin_form.comp LinearMap.BilinForm.comp
/-- Apply a linear map to the left argument of a bilinear form. -/
def compLeft (B : BilinForm R M) (f : M →ₗ[R] M) : BilinForm R M :=
B.comp f LinearMap.id
#align bilin_form.comp_left LinearMap.BilinForm.compLeft
/-- Apply a linear map to the right argument of a bilinear form. -/
def compRight (B : BilinForm R M) (f : M →ₗ[R] M) : BilinForm R M :=
B.comp LinearMap.id f
#align bilin_form.comp_right LinearMap.BilinForm.compRight
theorem comp_comp {M'' : Type*} [AddCommMonoid M''] [Module R M''] (B : BilinForm R M'')
(l r : M →ₗ[R] M') (l' r' : M' →ₗ[R] M'') :
(B.comp l' r').comp l r = B.comp (l'.comp l) (r'.comp r) :=
rfl
#align bilin_form.comp_comp LinearMap.BilinForm.comp_comp
@[simp]
theorem compLeft_compRight (B : BilinForm R M) (l r : M →ₗ[R] M) :
(B.compLeft l).compRight r = B.comp l r :=
rfl
#align bilin_form.comp_left_comp_right LinearMap.BilinForm.compLeft_compRight
@[simp]
theorem compRight_compLeft (B : BilinForm R M) (l r : M →ₗ[R] M) :
(B.compRight r).compLeft l = B.comp l r :=
rfl
#align bilin_form.comp_right_comp_left LinearMap.BilinForm.compRight_compLeft
@[simp]
theorem comp_apply (B : BilinForm R M') (l r : M →ₗ[R] M') (v w) : B.comp l r v w = B (l v) (r w) :=
rfl
#align bilin_form.comp_apply LinearMap.BilinForm.comp_apply
@[simp]
theorem compLeft_apply (B : BilinForm R M) (f : M →ₗ[R] M) (v w) : B.compLeft f v w = B (f v) w :=
rfl
#align bilin_form.comp_left_apply LinearMap.BilinForm.compLeft_apply
@[simp]
theorem compRight_apply (B : BilinForm R M) (f : M →ₗ[R] M) (v w) : B.compRight f v w = B v (f w) :=
rfl
#align bilin_form.comp_right_apply LinearMap.BilinForm.compRight_apply
@[simp]
theorem comp_id_left (B : BilinForm R M) (r : M →ₗ[R] M) :
B.comp LinearMap.id r = B.compRight r := by
ext
rfl
#align bilin_form.comp_id_left LinearMap.BilinForm.comp_id_left
@[simp]
theorem comp_id_right (B : BilinForm R M) (l : M →ₗ[R] M) :
B.comp l LinearMap.id = B.compLeft l := by
ext
rfl
#align bilin_form.comp_id_right LinearMap.BilinForm.comp_id_right
@[simp]
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/BilinearForm/Hom.lean | 254 | 256 | theorem compLeft_id (B : BilinForm R M) : B.compLeft LinearMap.id = B := by |
ext
rfl
|
/-
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
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Sum.Order
import Mathlib.Order.InitialSeg
import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.PPWithUniv
#align_import set_theory.ordinal.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"8ea5598db6caeddde6cb734aa179cc2408dbd345"
/-!
# Ordinals
Ordinals are defined as equivalences of well-ordered sets under order isomorphism. They are endowed
with a total order, where an ordinal is smaller than another one if it embeds into it as an
initial segment (or, equivalently, in any way). This total order is well founded.
## Main definitions
* `Ordinal`: the type of ordinals (in a given universe)
* `Ordinal.type r`: given a well-founded order `r`, this is the corresponding ordinal
* `Ordinal.typein r a`: given a well-founded order `r` on a type `α`, and `a : α`, the ordinal
corresponding to all elements smaller than `a`.
* `enum r o h`: given a well-order `r` on a type `α`, and an ordinal `o` strictly smaller than
the ordinal corresponding to `r` (this is the assumption `h`), returns the `o`-th element of `α`.
In other words, the elements of `α` can be enumerated using ordinals up to `type r`.
* `Ordinal.card o`: the cardinality of an ordinal `o`.
* `Ordinal.lift` lifts an ordinal in universe `u` to an ordinal in universe `max u v`.
For a version registering additionally that this is an initial segment embedding, see
`Ordinal.lift.initialSeg`.
For a version registering that it is a principal segment embedding if `u < v`, see
`Ordinal.lift.principalSeg`.
* `Ordinal.omega` or `ω` is the order type of `ℕ`. This definition is universe polymorphic:
`Ordinal.omega.{u} : Ordinal.{u}` (contrast with `ℕ : Type`, which lives in a specific
universe). In some cases the universe level has to be given explicitly.
* `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`.
The main properties of addition (and the other operations on ordinals) are stated and proved in
`Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Arithmetic.lean`.
Here, we only introduce it and prove its basic properties to deduce the fact that the order on
ordinals is total (and well founded).
* `succ o` is the successor of the ordinal `o`.
* `Cardinal.ord c`: when `c` is a cardinal, `ord c` is the smallest ordinal with this cardinality.
It is the canonical way to represent a cardinal with an ordinal.
A conditionally complete linear order with bot structure is registered on ordinals, where `⊥` is
`0`, the ordinal corresponding to the empty type, and `Inf` is the minimum for nonempty sets and `0`
for the empty set by convention.
## Notations
* `ω` is a notation for the first infinite ordinal in the locale `Ordinal`.
-/
assert_not_exists Module
assert_not_exists Field
noncomputable section
open Function Cardinal Set Equiv Order
open scoped Classical
open Cardinal InitialSeg
universe u v w
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop}
{t : γ → γ → Prop}
/-! ### Well order on an arbitrary type -/
section WellOrderingThm
-- Porting note: `parameter` does not work
-- parameter {σ : Type u}
variable {σ : Type u}
open Function
theorem nonempty_embedding_to_cardinal : Nonempty (σ ↪ Cardinal.{u}) :=
(Embedding.total _ _).resolve_left fun ⟨⟨f, hf⟩⟩ =>
let g : σ → Cardinal.{u} := invFun f
let ⟨x, (hx : g x = 2 ^ sum g)⟩ := invFun_surjective hf (2 ^ sum g)
have : g x ≤ sum g := le_sum.{u, u} g x
not_le_of_gt (by rw [hx]; exact cantor _) this
#align nonempty_embedding_to_cardinal nonempty_embedding_to_cardinal
/-- An embedding of any type to the set of cardinals. -/
def embeddingToCardinal : σ ↪ Cardinal.{u} :=
Classical.choice nonempty_embedding_to_cardinal
#align embedding_to_cardinal embeddingToCardinal
/-- Any type can be endowed with a well order, obtained by pulling back the well order over
cardinals by some embedding. -/
def WellOrderingRel : σ → σ → Prop :=
embeddingToCardinal ⁻¹'o (· < ·)
#align well_ordering_rel WellOrderingRel
instance WellOrderingRel.isWellOrder : IsWellOrder σ WellOrderingRel :=
(RelEmbedding.preimage _ _).isWellOrder
#align well_ordering_rel.is_well_order WellOrderingRel.isWellOrder
instance IsWellOrder.subtype_nonempty : Nonempty { r // IsWellOrder σ r } :=
⟨⟨WellOrderingRel, inferInstance⟩⟩
#align is_well_order.subtype_nonempty IsWellOrder.subtype_nonempty
end WellOrderingThm
/-! ### Definition of ordinals -/
/-- Bundled structure registering a well order on a type. Ordinals will be defined as a quotient
of this type. -/
structure WellOrder : Type (u + 1) where
/-- The underlying type of the order. -/
α : Type u
/-- The underlying relation of the order. -/
r : α → α → Prop
/-- The proposition that `r` is a well-ordering for `α`. -/
wo : IsWellOrder α r
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Well_order WellOrder
attribute [instance] WellOrder.wo
namespace WellOrder
instance inhabited : Inhabited WellOrder :=
⟨⟨PEmpty, _, inferInstanceAs (IsWellOrder PEmpty EmptyRelation)⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem eta (o : WellOrder) : mk o.α o.r o.wo = o := by
cases o
rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Well_order.eta WellOrder.eta
end WellOrder
/-- Equivalence relation on well orders on arbitrary types in universe `u`, given by order
isomorphism. -/
instance Ordinal.isEquivalent : Setoid WellOrder where
r := fun ⟨_, r, _⟩ ⟨_, s, _⟩ => Nonempty (r ≃r s)
iseqv :=
⟨fun _ => ⟨RelIso.refl _⟩, fun ⟨e⟩ => ⟨e.symm⟩, fun ⟨e₁⟩ ⟨e₂⟩ => ⟨e₁.trans e₂⟩⟩
#align ordinal.is_equivalent Ordinal.isEquivalent
/-- `Ordinal.{u}` is the type of well orders in `Type u`, up to order isomorphism. -/
@[pp_with_univ]
def Ordinal : Type (u + 1) :=
Quotient Ordinal.isEquivalent
#align ordinal Ordinal
instance hasWellFoundedOut (o : Ordinal) : WellFoundedRelation o.out.α :=
⟨o.out.r, o.out.wo.wf⟩
#align has_well_founded_out hasWellFoundedOut
instance linearOrderOut (o : Ordinal) : LinearOrder o.out.α :=
IsWellOrder.linearOrder o.out.r
#align linear_order_out linearOrderOut
instance isWellOrder_out_lt (o : Ordinal) : IsWellOrder o.out.α (· < ·) :=
o.out.wo
#align is_well_order_out_lt isWellOrder_out_lt
namespace Ordinal
/-! ### Basic properties of the order type -/
/-- The order type of a well order is an ordinal. -/
def type (r : α → α → Prop) [wo : IsWellOrder α r] : Ordinal :=
⟦⟨α, r, wo⟩⟧
#align ordinal.type Ordinal.type
instance zero : Zero Ordinal :=
⟨type <| @EmptyRelation PEmpty⟩
instance inhabited : Inhabited Ordinal :=
⟨0⟩
instance one : One Ordinal :=
⟨type <| @EmptyRelation PUnit⟩
/-- The order type of an element inside a well order. For the embedding as a principal segment, see
`typein.principalSeg`. -/
def typein (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] (a : α) : Ordinal :=
type (Subrel r { b | r b a })
#align ordinal.typein Ordinal.typein
@[simp]
theorem type_def' (w : WellOrder) : ⟦w⟧ = type w.r := by
cases w
rfl
#align ordinal.type_def' Ordinal.type_def'
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note (#10675): dsimp can not prove this
theorem type_def (r) [wo : IsWellOrder α r] : (⟦⟨α, r, wo⟩⟧ : Ordinal) = type r := by
rfl
#align ordinal.type_def Ordinal.type_def
@[simp]
theorem type_out (o : Ordinal) : Ordinal.type o.out.r = o := by
rw [Ordinal.type, WellOrder.eta, Quotient.out_eq]
#align ordinal.type_out Ordinal.type_out
theorem type_eq {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] :
type r = type s ↔ Nonempty (r ≃r s) :=
Quotient.eq'
#align ordinal.type_eq Ordinal.type_eq
theorem _root_.RelIso.ordinal_type_eq {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r]
[IsWellOrder β s] (h : r ≃r s) : type r = type s :=
type_eq.2 ⟨h⟩
#align rel_iso.ordinal_type_eq RelIso.ordinal_type_eq
@[simp]
theorem type_lt (o : Ordinal) : type ((· < ·) : o.out.α → o.out.α → Prop) = o :=
(type_def' _).symm.trans <| Quotient.out_eq o
#align ordinal.type_lt Ordinal.type_lt
theorem type_eq_zero_of_empty (r) [IsWellOrder α r] [IsEmpty α] : type r = 0 :=
(RelIso.relIsoOfIsEmpty r _).ordinal_type_eq
#align ordinal.type_eq_zero_of_empty Ordinal.type_eq_zero_of_empty
@[simp]
theorem type_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty [IsWellOrder α r] : type r = 0 ↔ IsEmpty α :=
⟨fun h =>
let ⟨s⟩ := type_eq.1 h
s.toEquiv.isEmpty,
@type_eq_zero_of_empty α r _⟩
#align ordinal.type_eq_zero_iff_is_empty Ordinal.type_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty
theorem type_ne_zero_iff_nonempty [IsWellOrder α r] : type r ≠ 0 ↔ Nonempty α := by simp
#align ordinal.type_ne_zero_iff_nonempty Ordinal.type_ne_zero_iff_nonempty
theorem type_ne_zero_of_nonempty (r) [IsWellOrder α r] [h : Nonempty α] : type r ≠ 0 :=
type_ne_zero_iff_nonempty.2 h
#align ordinal.type_ne_zero_of_nonempty Ordinal.type_ne_zero_of_nonempty
theorem type_pEmpty : type (@EmptyRelation PEmpty) = 0 :=
rfl
#align ordinal.type_pempty Ordinal.type_pEmpty
theorem type_empty : type (@EmptyRelation Empty) = 0 :=
type_eq_zero_of_empty _
#align ordinal.type_empty Ordinal.type_empty
theorem type_eq_one_of_unique (r) [IsWellOrder α r] [Unique α] : type r = 1 :=
(RelIso.relIsoOfUniqueOfIrrefl r _).ordinal_type_eq
#align ordinal.type_eq_one_of_unique Ordinal.type_eq_one_of_unique
@[simp]
theorem type_eq_one_iff_unique [IsWellOrder α r] : type r = 1 ↔ Nonempty (Unique α) :=
⟨fun h =>
let ⟨s⟩ := type_eq.1 h
⟨s.toEquiv.unique⟩,
fun ⟨h⟩ => @type_eq_one_of_unique α r _ h⟩
#align ordinal.type_eq_one_iff_unique Ordinal.type_eq_one_iff_unique
theorem type_pUnit : type (@EmptyRelation PUnit) = 1 :=
rfl
#align ordinal.type_punit Ordinal.type_pUnit
theorem type_unit : type (@EmptyRelation Unit) = 1 :=
rfl
#align ordinal.type_unit Ordinal.type_unit
@[simp]
theorem out_empty_iff_eq_zero {o : Ordinal} : IsEmpty o.out.α ↔ o = 0 := by
rw [← @type_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty o.out.α (· < ·), type_lt]
#align ordinal.out_empty_iff_eq_zero Ordinal.out_empty_iff_eq_zero
theorem eq_zero_of_out_empty (o : Ordinal) [h : IsEmpty o.out.α] : o = 0 :=
out_empty_iff_eq_zero.1 h
#align ordinal.eq_zero_of_out_empty Ordinal.eq_zero_of_out_empty
instance isEmpty_out_zero : IsEmpty (0 : Ordinal).out.α :=
out_empty_iff_eq_zero.2 rfl
#align ordinal.is_empty_out_zero Ordinal.isEmpty_out_zero
@[simp]
theorem out_nonempty_iff_ne_zero {o : Ordinal} : Nonempty o.out.α ↔ o ≠ 0 := by
rw [← @type_ne_zero_iff_nonempty o.out.α (· < ·), type_lt]
#align ordinal.out_nonempty_iff_ne_zero Ordinal.out_nonempty_iff_ne_zero
theorem ne_zero_of_out_nonempty (o : Ordinal) [h : Nonempty o.out.α] : o ≠ 0 :=
out_nonempty_iff_ne_zero.1 h
#align ordinal.ne_zero_of_out_nonempty Ordinal.ne_zero_of_out_nonempty
protected theorem one_ne_zero : (1 : Ordinal) ≠ 0 :=
type_ne_zero_of_nonempty _
#align ordinal.one_ne_zero Ordinal.one_ne_zero
instance nontrivial : Nontrivial Ordinal.{u} :=
⟨⟨1, 0, Ordinal.one_ne_zero⟩⟩
--@[simp] -- Porting note: not in simp nf, added aux lemma below
theorem type_preimage {α β : Type u} (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] (f : β ≃ α) :
type (f ⁻¹'o r) = type r :=
(RelIso.preimage f r).ordinal_type_eq
#align ordinal.type_preimage Ordinal.type_preimage
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- `simpNF` incorrectly complains the LHS doesn't simplify.
theorem type_preimage_aux {α β : Type u} (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] (f : β ≃ α) :
@type _ (fun x y => r (f x) (f y)) (inferInstanceAs (IsWellOrder β (↑f ⁻¹'o r))) = type r := by
convert (RelIso.preimage f r).ordinal_type_eq
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem inductionOn {C : Ordinal → Prop} (o : Ordinal)
(H : ∀ (α r) [IsWellOrder α r], C (type r)) : C o :=
Quot.inductionOn o fun ⟨α, r, wo⟩ => @H α r wo
#align ordinal.induction_on Ordinal.inductionOn
/-! ### The order on ordinals -/
/--
For `Ordinal`:
* less-equal is defined such that well orders `r` and `s` satisfy `type r ≤ type s` if there exists
a function embedding `r` as an *initial* segment of `s`.
* less-than is defined such that well orders `r` and `s` satisfy `type r < type s` if there exists
a function embedding `r` as a *principal* segment of `s`.
-/
instance partialOrder : PartialOrder Ordinal where
le a b :=
Quotient.liftOn₂ a b (fun ⟨_, r, _⟩ ⟨_, s, _⟩ => Nonempty (r ≼i s))
fun _ _ _ _ ⟨f⟩ ⟨g⟩ =>
propext
⟨fun ⟨h⟩ => ⟨(InitialSeg.ofIso f.symm).trans <| h.trans (InitialSeg.ofIso g)⟩, fun ⟨h⟩ =>
⟨(InitialSeg.ofIso f).trans <| h.trans (InitialSeg.ofIso g.symm)⟩⟩
lt a b :=
Quotient.liftOn₂ a b (fun ⟨_, r, _⟩ ⟨_, s, _⟩ => Nonempty (r ≺i s))
fun _ _ _ _ ⟨f⟩ ⟨g⟩ =>
propext
⟨fun ⟨h⟩ => ⟨PrincipalSeg.equivLT f.symm <| h.ltLe (InitialSeg.ofIso g)⟩, fun ⟨h⟩ =>
⟨PrincipalSeg.equivLT f <| h.ltLe (InitialSeg.ofIso g.symm)⟩⟩
le_refl := Quot.ind fun ⟨_, _, _⟩ => ⟨InitialSeg.refl _⟩
le_trans a b c :=
Quotient.inductionOn₃ a b c fun _ _ _ ⟨f⟩ ⟨g⟩ => ⟨f.trans g⟩
lt_iff_le_not_le a b :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ a b fun _ _ =>
⟨fun ⟨f⟩ => ⟨⟨f⟩, fun ⟨g⟩ => (f.ltLe g).irrefl⟩, fun ⟨⟨f⟩, h⟩ =>
Sum.recOn f.ltOrEq (fun g => ⟨g⟩) fun g => (h ⟨InitialSeg.ofIso g.symm⟩).elim⟩
le_antisymm a b :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ a b fun _ _ ⟨h₁⟩ ⟨h₂⟩ =>
Quot.sound ⟨InitialSeg.antisymm h₁ h₂⟩
theorem type_le_iff {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r]
[IsWellOrder β s] : type r ≤ type s ↔ Nonempty (r ≼i s) :=
Iff.rfl
#align ordinal.type_le_iff Ordinal.type_le_iff
theorem type_le_iff' {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r]
[IsWellOrder β s] : type r ≤ type s ↔ Nonempty (r ↪r s) :=
⟨fun ⟨f⟩ => ⟨f⟩, fun ⟨f⟩ => ⟨f.collapse⟩⟩
#align ordinal.type_le_iff' Ordinal.type_le_iff'
theorem _root_.InitialSeg.ordinal_type_le {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop}
[IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] (h : r ≼i s) : type r ≤ type s :=
⟨h⟩
#align initial_seg.ordinal_type_le InitialSeg.ordinal_type_le
theorem _root_.RelEmbedding.ordinal_type_le {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop}
[IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] (h : r ↪r s) : type r ≤ type s :=
⟨h.collapse⟩
#align rel_embedding.ordinal_type_le RelEmbedding.ordinal_type_le
@[simp]
theorem type_lt_iff {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r]
[IsWellOrder β s] : type r < type s ↔ Nonempty (r ≺i s) :=
Iff.rfl
#align ordinal.type_lt_iff Ordinal.type_lt_iff
theorem _root_.PrincipalSeg.ordinal_type_lt {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop}
[IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] (h : r ≺i s) : type r < type s :=
⟨h⟩
#align principal_seg.ordinal_type_lt PrincipalSeg.ordinal_type_lt
@[simp]
protected theorem zero_le (o : Ordinal) : 0 ≤ o :=
inductionOn o fun _ r _ => (InitialSeg.ofIsEmpty _ r).ordinal_type_le
#align ordinal.zero_le Ordinal.zero_le
instance orderBot : OrderBot Ordinal where
bot := 0
bot_le := Ordinal.zero_le
@[simp]
theorem bot_eq_zero : (⊥ : Ordinal) = 0 :=
rfl
#align ordinal.bot_eq_zero Ordinal.bot_eq_zero
@[simp]
protected theorem le_zero {o : Ordinal} : o ≤ 0 ↔ o = 0 :=
le_bot_iff
#align ordinal.le_zero Ordinal.le_zero
protected theorem pos_iff_ne_zero {o : Ordinal} : 0 < o ↔ o ≠ 0 :=
bot_lt_iff_ne_bot
#align ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero
protected theorem not_lt_zero (o : Ordinal) : ¬o < 0 :=
not_lt_bot
#align ordinal.not_lt_zero Ordinal.not_lt_zero
theorem eq_zero_or_pos : ∀ a : Ordinal, a = 0 ∨ 0 < a :=
eq_bot_or_bot_lt
#align ordinal.eq_zero_or_pos Ordinal.eq_zero_or_pos
instance zeroLEOneClass : ZeroLEOneClass Ordinal :=
⟨Ordinal.zero_le _⟩
instance NeZero.one : NeZero (1 : Ordinal) :=
⟨Ordinal.one_ne_zero⟩
#align ordinal.ne_zero.one Ordinal.NeZero.one
/-- Given two ordinals `α ≤ β`, then `initialSegOut α β` is the initial segment embedding
of `α` to `β`, as map from a model type for `α` to a model type for `β`. -/
def initialSegOut {α β : Ordinal} (h : α ≤ β) :
InitialSeg ((· < ·) : α.out.α → α.out.α → Prop) ((· < ·) : β.out.α → β.out.α → Prop) := by
change α.out.r ≼i β.out.r
rw [← Quotient.out_eq α, ← Quotient.out_eq β] at h; revert h
cases Quotient.out α; cases Quotient.out β; exact Classical.choice
#align ordinal.initial_seg_out Ordinal.initialSegOut
/-- Given two ordinals `α < β`, then `principalSegOut α β` is the principal segment embedding
of `α` to `β`, as map from a model type for `α` to a model type for `β`. -/
def principalSegOut {α β : Ordinal} (h : α < β) :
PrincipalSeg ((· < ·) : α.out.α → α.out.α → Prop) ((· < ·) : β.out.α → β.out.α → Prop) := by
change α.out.r ≺i β.out.r
rw [← Quotient.out_eq α, ← Quotient.out_eq β] at h; revert h
cases Quotient.out α; cases Quotient.out β; exact Classical.choice
#align ordinal.principal_seg_out Ordinal.principalSegOut
theorem typein_lt_type (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] (a : α) : typein r a < type r :=
⟨PrincipalSeg.ofElement _ _⟩
#align ordinal.typein_lt_type Ordinal.typein_lt_type
theorem typein_lt_self {o : Ordinal} (i : o.out.α) :
@typein _ (· < ·) (isWellOrder_out_lt _) i < o := by
simp_rw [← type_lt o]
apply typein_lt_type
#align ordinal.typein_lt_self Ordinal.typein_lt_self
@[simp]
theorem typein_top {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s]
(f : r ≺i s) : typein s f.top = type r :=
Eq.symm <|
Quot.sound
⟨RelIso.ofSurjective (RelEmbedding.codRestrict _ f f.lt_top) fun ⟨a, h⟩ => by
rcases f.down.1 h with ⟨b, rfl⟩; exact ⟨b, rfl⟩⟩
#align ordinal.typein_top Ordinal.typein_top
@[simp]
theorem typein_apply {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s]
(f : r ≼i s) (a : α) : Ordinal.typein s (f a) = Ordinal.typein r a :=
Eq.symm <|
Quotient.sound
⟨RelIso.ofSurjective
(RelEmbedding.codRestrict _ ((Subrel.relEmbedding _ _).trans f) fun ⟨x, h⟩ => by
rw [RelEmbedding.trans_apply]; exact f.toRelEmbedding.map_rel_iff.2 h)
fun ⟨y, h⟩ => by
rcases f.init h with ⟨a, rfl⟩
exact ⟨⟨a, f.toRelEmbedding.map_rel_iff.1 h⟩,
Subtype.eq <| RelEmbedding.trans_apply _ _ _⟩⟩
#align ordinal.typein_apply Ordinal.typein_apply
@[simp]
theorem typein_lt_typein (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] {a b : α} :
typein r a < typein r b ↔ r a b :=
⟨fun ⟨f⟩ => by
have : f.top.1 = a := by
let f' := PrincipalSeg.ofElement r a
let g' := f.trans (PrincipalSeg.ofElement r b)
have : g'.top = f'.top := by rw [Subsingleton.elim f' g']
exact this
rw [← this]
exact f.top.2, fun h =>
⟨PrincipalSeg.codRestrict _ (PrincipalSeg.ofElement r a) (fun x => @trans _ r _ _ _ _ x.2 h) h⟩⟩
#align ordinal.typein_lt_typein Ordinal.typein_lt_typein
theorem typein_surj (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] {o} (h : o < type r) :
∃ a, typein r a = o :=
inductionOn o (fun _ _ _ ⟨f⟩ => ⟨f.top, typein_top _⟩) h
#align ordinal.typein_surj Ordinal.typein_surj
theorem typein_injective (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] : Injective (typein r) :=
injective_of_increasing r (· < ·) (typein r) (typein_lt_typein r).2
#align ordinal.typein_injective Ordinal.typein_injective
@[simp]
theorem typein_inj (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] {a b} : typein r a = typein r b ↔ a = b :=
(typein_injective r).eq_iff
#align ordinal.typein_inj Ordinal.typein_inj
/-- Principal segment version of the `typein` function, embedding a well order into
ordinals as a principal segment. -/
def typein.principalSeg {α : Type u} (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] :
@PrincipalSeg α Ordinal.{u} r (· < ·) :=
⟨⟨⟨typein r, typein_injective r⟩, typein_lt_typein r⟩, type r,
fun _ ↦ ⟨typein_surj r, fun ⟨a, h⟩ ↦ h ▸ typein_lt_type r a⟩⟩
#align ordinal.typein.principal_seg Ordinal.typein.principalSeg
@[simp]
theorem typein.principalSeg_coe (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] :
(typein.principalSeg r : α → Ordinal) = typein r :=
rfl
#align ordinal.typein.principal_seg_coe Ordinal.typein.principalSeg_coe
/-! ### Enumerating elements in a well-order with ordinals. -/
/-- `enum r o h` is the `o`-th element of `α` ordered by `r`.
That is, `enum` maps an initial segment of the ordinals, those
less than the order type of `r`, to the elements of `α`. -/
def enum (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] (o) (h : o < type r) : α :=
(typein.principalSeg r).subrelIso ⟨o, h⟩
@[simp]
theorem typein_enum (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] {o} (h : o < type r) :
typein r (enum r o h) = o :=
(typein.principalSeg r).apply_subrelIso _
#align ordinal.typein_enum Ordinal.typein_enum
theorem enum_type {α β} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s]
(f : s ≺i r) {h : type s < type r} : enum r (type s) h = f.top :=
(typein.principalSeg r).injective <| (typein_enum _ _).trans (typein_top _).symm
#align ordinal.enum_type Ordinal.enum_type
@[simp]
theorem enum_typein (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] (a : α) :
enum r (typein r a) (typein_lt_type r a) = a :=
enum_type (PrincipalSeg.ofElement r a)
#align ordinal.enum_typein Ordinal.enum_typein
theorem enum_lt_enum {r : α → α → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} (h₁ : o₁ < type r)
(h₂ : o₂ < type r) : r (enum r o₁ h₁) (enum r o₂ h₂) ↔ o₁ < o₂ := by
rw [← typein_lt_typein r, typein_enum, typein_enum]
#align ordinal.enum_lt_enum Ordinal.enum_lt_enum
theorem relIso_enum' {α β : Type u} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r]
[IsWellOrder β s] (f : r ≃r s) (o : Ordinal) :
∀ (hr : o < type r) (hs : o < type s), f (enum r o hr) = enum s o hs := by
refine inductionOn o ?_; rintro γ t wo ⟨g⟩ ⟨h⟩
rw [enum_type g, enum_type (PrincipalSeg.ltEquiv g f)]; rfl
#align ordinal.rel_iso_enum' Ordinal.relIso_enum'
theorem relIso_enum {α β : Type u} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r]
[IsWellOrder β s] (f : r ≃r s) (o : Ordinal) (hr : o < type r) :
f (enum r o hr) =
enum s o
(by
convert hr using 1
apply Quotient.sound
exact ⟨f.symm⟩) :=
relIso_enum' _ _ _ _
#align ordinal.rel_iso_enum Ordinal.relIso_enum
theorem lt_wf : @WellFounded Ordinal (· < ·) :=
/-
wellFounded_iff_wellFounded_subrel.mpr (·.induction_on fun ⟨_, r, wo⟩ ↦
RelHomClass.wellFounded (typein.principalSeg r).subrelIso wo.wf)
-/
⟨fun a =>
inductionOn a fun α r wo =>
suffices ∀ a, Acc (· < ·) (typein r a) from
⟨_, fun o h =>
let ⟨a, e⟩ := typein_surj r h
e ▸ this a⟩
fun a =>
Acc.recOn (wo.wf.apply a) fun x _ IH =>
⟨_, fun o h => by
rcases typein_surj r (lt_trans h (typein_lt_type r _)) with ⟨b, rfl⟩
exact IH _ ((typein_lt_typein r).1 h)⟩⟩
#align ordinal.lt_wf Ordinal.lt_wf
instance wellFoundedRelation : WellFoundedRelation Ordinal :=
⟨(· < ·), lt_wf⟩
/-- Reformulation of well founded induction on ordinals as a lemma that works with the
`induction` tactic, as in `induction i using Ordinal.induction with | h i IH => ?_`. -/
theorem induction {p : Ordinal.{u} → Prop} (i : Ordinal.{u}) (h : ∀ j, (∀ k, k < j → p k) → p j) :
p i :=
lt_wf.induction i h
#align ordinal.induction Ordinal.induction
/-! ### Cardinality of ordinals -/
/-- The cardinal of an ordinal is the cardinality of any type on which a relation with that order
type is defined. -/
def card : Ordinal → Cardinal :=
Quotient.map WellOrder.α fun _ _ ⟨e⟩ => ⟨e.toEquiv⟩
#align ordinal.card Ordinal.card
@[simp]
theorem card_type (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] : card (type r) = #α :=
rfl
#align ordinal.card_type Ordinal.card_type
-- Porting note: nolint, simpNF linter falsely claims the lemma never applies
@[simp, nolint simpNF]
theorem card_typein {r : α → α → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] (x : α) :
#{ y // r y x } = (typein r x).card :=
rfl
#align ordinal.card_typein Ordinal.card_typein
theorem card_le_card {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : o₁ ≤ o₂ → card o₁ ≤ card o₂ :=
inductionOn o₁ fun _ _ _ => inductionOn o₂ fun _ _ _ ⟨⟨⟨f, _⟩, _⟩⟩ => ⟨f⟩
#align ordinal.card_le_card Ordinal.card_le_card
@[simp]
theorem card_zero : card 0 = 0 := mk_eq_zero _
#align ordinal.card_zero Ordinal.card_zero
@[simp]
theorem card_one : card 1 = 1 := mk_eq_one _
#align ordinal.card_one Ordinal.card_one
/-! ### Lifting ordinals to a higher universe -/
-- Porting note: Needed to add universe hint .{u} below
/-- The universe lift operation for ordinals, which embeds `Ordinal.{u}` as
a proper initial segment of `Ordinal.{v}` for `v > u`. For the initial segment version,
see `lift.initialSeg`. -/
@[pp_with_univ]
def lift (o : Ordinal.{v}) : Ordinal.{max v u} :=
Quotient.liftOn o (fun w => type <| ULift.down.{u} ⁻¹'o w.r) fun ⟨_, r, _⟩ ⟨_, s, _⟩ ⟨f⟩ =>
Quot.sound
⟨(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).trans <| f.trans (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift s).symm⟩
#align ordinal.lift Ordinal.lift
-- Porting note: Needed to add universe hints ULift.down.{v,u} below
-- @[simp] -- Porting note: Not in simpnf, added aux lemma below
theorem type_uLift (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] :
type (ULift.down.{v,u} ⁻¹'o r) = lift.{v} (type r) := by
simp (config := { unfoldPartialApp := true })
rfl
#align ordinal.type_ulift Ordinal.type_uLift
-- Porting note: simpNF linter falsely claims that this never applies
@[simp, nolint simpNF]
theorem type_uLift_aux (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] :
@type.{max v u} _ (fun x y => r (ULift.down.{v,u} x) (ULift.down.{v,u} y))
(inferInstanceAs (IsWellOrder (ULift α) (ULift.down ⁻¹'o r))) = lift.{v} (type r) :=
rfl
theorem _root_.RelIso.ordinal_lift_type_eq {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {r : α → α → Prop}
{s : β → β → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] (f : r ≃r s) :
lift.{v} (type r) = lift.{u} (type s) :=
((RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).trans <|
f.trans (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift s).symm).ordinal_type_eq
#align rel_iso.ordinal_lift_type_eq RelIso.ordinal_lift_type_eq
-- @[simp]
theorem type_lift_preimage {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r]
(f : β ≃ α) : lift.{u} (type (f ⁻¹'o r)) = lift.{v} (type r) :=
(RelIso.preimage f r).ordinal_lift_type_eq
#align ordinal.type_lift_preimage Ordinal.type_lift_preimage
@[simp, nolint simpNF]
theorem type_lift_preimage_aux {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r]
(f : β ≃ α) : lift.{u} (@type _ (fun x y => r (f x) (f y))
(inferInstanceAs (IsWellOrder β (f ⁻¹'o r)))) = lift.{v} (type r) :=
(RelIso.preimage f r).ordinal_lift_type_eq
/-- `lift.{max u v, u}` equals `lift.{v, u}`. -/
-- @[simp] -- Porting note: simp lemma never applies, tested
theorem lift_umax : lift.{max u v, u} = lift.{v, u} :=
funext fun a =>
inductionOn a fun _ r _ =>
Quotient.sound ⟨(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).trans (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).symm⟩
#align ordinal.lift_umax Ordinal.lift_umax
/-- `lift.{max v u, u}` equals `lift.{v, u}`. -/
-- @[simp] -- Porting note: simp lemma never applies, tested
theorem lift_umax' : lift.{max v u, u} = lift.{v, u} :=
lift_umax
#align ordinal.lift_umax' Ordinal.lift_umax'
/-- An ordinal lifted to a lower or equal universe equals itself. -/
-- @[simp] -- Porting note: simp lemma never applies, tested
theorem lift_id' (a : Ordinal) : lift a = a :=
inductionOn a fun _ r _ => Quotient.sound ⟨RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r⟩
#align ordinal.lift_id' Ordinal.lift_id'
/-- An ordinal lifted to the same universe equals itself. -/
@[simp]
theorem lift_id : ∀ a, lift.{u, u} a = a :=
lift_id'.{u, u}
#align ordinal.lift_id Ordinal.lift_id
/-- An ordinal lifted to the zero universe equals itself. -/
@[simp]
theorem lift_uzero (a : Ordinal.{u}) : lift.{0} a = a :=
lift_id' a
#align ordinal.lift_uzero Ordinal.lift_uzero
@[simp]
theorem lift_lift (a : Ordinal) : lift.{w} (lift.{v} a) = lift.{max v w} a :=
inductionOn a fun _ _ _ =>
Quotient.sound
⟨(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _).trans <|
(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _).trans (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _).symm⟩
#align ordinal.lift_lift Ordinal.lift_lift
theorem lift_type_le {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {r s} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] :
lift.{max v w} (type r) ≤ lift.{max u w} (type s) ↔ Nonempty (r ≼i s) :=
⟨fun ⟨f⟩ =>
⟨(InitialSeg.ofIso (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).symm).trans <|
f.trans (InitialSeg.ofIso (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift s))⟩,
fun ⟨f⟩ =>
⟨(InitialSeg.ofIso (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r)).trans <|
f.trans (InitialSeg.ofIso (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift s).symm)⟩⟩
#align ordinal.lift_type_le Ordinal.lift_type_le
theorem lift_type_eq {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {r s} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] :
lift.{max v w} (type r) = lift.{max u w} (type s) ↔ Nonempty (r ≃r s) :=
Quotient.eq'.trans
⟨fun ⟨f⟩ =>
⟨(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).symm.trans <| f.trans (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift s)⟩,
fun ⟨f⟩ =>
⟨(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).trans <| f.trans (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift s).symm⟩⟩
#align ordinal.lift_type_eq Ordinal.lift_type_eq
theorem lift_type_lt {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {r s} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] :
lift.{max v w} (type r) < lift.{max u w} (type s) ↔ Nonempty (r ≺i s) := by
haveI := @RelEmbedding.isWellOrder _ _ (@Equiv.ulift.{max v w} α ⁻¹'o r) r
(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift.{max v w} r) _
haveI := @RelEmbedding.isWellOrder _ _ (@Equiv.ulift.{max u w} β ⁻¹'o s) s
(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift.{max u w} s) _
exact ⟨fun ⟨f⟩ =>
⟨(f.equivLT (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).symm).ltLe
(InitialSeg.ofIso (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift s))⟩,
fun ⟨f⟩ =>
⟨(f.equivLT (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r)).ltLe
(InitialSeg.ofIso (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift s).symm)⟩⟩
#align ordinal.lift_type_lt Ordinal.lift_type_lt
@[simp]
theorem lift_le {a b : Ordinal} : lift.{u,v} a ≤ lift.{u,v} b ↔ a ≤ b :=
inductionOn a fun α r _ =>
inductionOn b fun β s _ => by
rw [← lift_umax]
exact lift_type_le.{_,_,u}
#align ordinal.lift_le Ordinal.lift_le
@[simp]
theorem lift_inj {a b : Ordinal} : lift.{u,v} a = lift.{u,v} b ↔ a = b := by
simp only [le_antisymm_iff, lift_le]
#align ordinal.lift_inj Ordinal.lift_inj
@[simp]
theorem lift_lt {a b : Ordinal} : lift.{u,v} a < lift.{u,v} b ↔ a < b := by
simp only [lt_iff_le_not_le, lift_le]
#align ordinal.lift_lt Ordinal.lift_lt
@[simp]
theorem lift_zero : lift 0 = 0 :=
type_eq_zero_of_empty _
#align ordinal.lift_zero Ordinal.lift_zero
@[simp]
theorem lift_one : lift 1 = 1 :=
type_eq_one_of_unique _
#align ordinal.lift_one Ordinal.lift_one
@[simp]
theorem lift_card (a) : Cardinal.lift.{u,v} (card a)= card (lift.{u,v} a) :=
inductionOn a fun _ _ _ => rfl
#align ordinal.lift_card Ordinal.lift_card
theorem lift_down' {a : Cardinal.{u}} {b : Ordinal.{max u v}}
(h : card.{max u v} b ≤ Cardinal.lift.{v,u} a) : ∃ a', lift.{v,u} a' = b :=
let ⟨c, e⟩ := Cardinal.lift_down h
Cardinal.inductionOn c
(fun α =>
inductionOn b fun β s _ e' => by
rw [card_type, ← Cardinal.lift_id'.{max u v, u} #β, ← Cardinal.lift_umax.{u, v},
lift_mk_eq.{u, max u v, max u v}] at e'
cases' e' with f
have g := RelIso.preimage f s
haveI := (g : f ⁻¹'o s ↪r s).isWellOrder
have := lift_type_eq.{u, max u v, max u v}.2 ⟨g⟩
rw [lift_id, lift_umax.{u, v}] at this
exact ⟨_, this⟩)
e
#align ordinal.lift_down' Ordinal.lift_down'
theorem lift_down {a : Ordinal.{u}} {b : Ordinal.{max u v}} (h : b ≤ lift.{v,u} a) :
∃ a', lift.{v,u} a' = b :=
@lift_down' (card a) _ (by rw [lift_card]; exact card_le_card h)
#align ordinal.lift_down Ordinal.lift_down
theorem le_lift_iff {a : Ordinal.{u}} {b : Ordinal.{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 ordinal.le_lift_iff Ordinal.le_lift_iff
theorem lt_lift_iff {a : Ordinal.{u}} {b : Ordinal.{max u v}} :
b < lift.{v,u} a ↔ ∃ a', lift.{v,u} a' = b ∧ a' < a :=
⟨fun h =>
let ⟨a', e⟩ := lift_down (le_of_lt h)
⟨a', e, lift_lt.1 <| e.symm ▸ h⟩,
fun ⟨_, e, h⟩ => e ▸ lift_lt.2 h⟩
#align ordinal.lt_lift_iff Ordinal.lt_lift_iff
/-- Initial segment version of the lift operation on ordinals, embedding `ordinal.{u}` in
`ordinal.{v}` as an initial segment when `u ≤ v`. -/
def lift.initialSeg : @InitialSeg Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{max u v} (· < ·) (· < ·) :=
⟨⟨⟨lift.{v}, fun _ _ => lift_inj.1⟩, lift_lt⟩, fun _ _ h => lift_down (le_of_lt h)⟩
#align ordinal.lift.initial_seg Ordinal.lift.initialSeg
@[simp]
theorem lift.initialSeg_coe : (lift.initialSeg.{u,v} : Ordinal → Ordinal) = lift.{v,u} :=
rfl
#align ordinal.lift.initial_seg_coe Ordinal.lift.initialSeg_coe
/-! ### The first infinite ordinal `omega` -/
/-- `ω` is the first infinite ordinal, defined as the order type of `ℕ`. -/
def omega : Ordinal.{u} :=
lift <| @type ℕ (· < ·) _
#align ordinal.omega Ordinal.omega
@[inherit_doc]
scoped notation "ω" => Ordinal.omega
/-- Note that the presence of this lemma makes `simp [omega]` form a loop. -/
@[simp]
theorem type_nat_lt : @type ℕ (· < ·) _ = ω :=
(lift_id _).symm
#align ordinal.type_nat_lt Ordinal.type_nat_lt
@[simp]
theorem card_omega : card ω = ℵ₀ :=
rfl
#align ordinal.card_omega Ordinal.card_omega
@[simp]
theorem lift_omega : lift ω = ω :=
lift_lift _
#align ordinal.lift_omega Ordinal.lift_omega
/-!
### Definition and first properties of addition on ordinals
In this paragraph, we introduce the addition on ordinals, and prove just enough properties to
deduce that the order on ordinals is total (and therefore well-founded). Further properties of
the addition, together with properties of the other operations, are proved in
`Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Arithmetic.lean`.
-/
/-- `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`. -/
instance add : Add Ordinal.{u} :=
⟨fun o₁ o₂ =>
Quotient.liftOn₂ o₁ o₂ (fun ⟨_, r, _⟩ ⟨_, s, _⟩ => type (Sum.Lex r s))
fun _ _ _ _ ⟨f⟩ ⟨g⟩ => Quot.sound ⟨RelIso.sumLexCongr f g⟩⟩
instance addMonoidWithOne : AddMonoidWithOne Ordinal.{u} where
add := (· + ·)
zero := 0
one := 1
zero_add o :=
inductionOn o fun α r _ =>
Eq.symm <| Quotient.sound ⟨⟨(emptySum PEmpty α).symm, Sum.lex_inr_inr⟩⟩
add_zero o :=
inductionOn o fun α r _ =>
Eq.symm <| Quotient.sound ⟨⟨(sumEmpty α PEmpty).symm, Sum.lex_inl_inl⟩⟩
add_assoc o₁ o₂ o₃ :=
Quotient.inductionOn₃ o₁ o₂ o₃ fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ ⟨γ, t, _⟩ =>
Quot.sound
⟨⟨sumAssoc _ _ _, by
intros a b
rcases a with (⟨a | a⟩ | a) <;> rcases b with (⟨b | b⟩ | b) <;>
simp only [sumAssoc_apply_inl_inl, sumAssoc_apply_inl_inr, sumAssoc_apply_inr,
Sum.lex_inl_inl, Sum.lex_inr_inr, Sum.Lex.sep, Sum.lex_inr_inl]⟩⟩
nsmul := nsmulRec
@[simp]
theorem card_add (o₁ o₂ : Ordinal) : card (o₁ + o₂) = card o₁ + card o₂ :=
inductionOn o₁ fun _ __ => inductionOn o₂ fun _ _ _ => rfl
#align ordinal.card_add Ordinal.card_add
@[simp]
theorem type_sum_lex {α β : Type u} (r : α → α → Prop) (s : β → β → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r]
[IsWellOrder β s] : type (Sum.Lex r s) = type r + type s :=
rfl
#align ordinal.type_sum_lex Ordinal.type_sum_lex
@[simp]
theorem card_nat (n : ℕ) : card.{u} n = n := by
induction n <;> [simp; simp only [card_add, card_one, Nat.cast_succ, *]]
#align ordinal.card_nat Ordinal.card_nat
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem card_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
card.{u} (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) = OfNat.ofNat n :=
card_nat n
-- Porting note: Rewritten proof of elim, previous version was difficult to debug
instance add_covariantClass_le : CovariantClass Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (· + ·) (· ≤ ·) where
elim := fun c a b h => by
revert h c
refine inductionOn a (fun α₁ r₁ _ ↦ ?_)
refine inductionOn b (fun α₂ r₂ _ ↦ ?_)
rintro c ⟨⟨⟨f, fo⟩, fi⟩⟩
refine inductionOn c (fun β s _ ↦ ?_)
refine ⟨⟨⟨(Embedding.refl.{u+1} _).sumMap f, ?_⟩, ?_⟩⟩
· intros a b
match a, b with
| Sum.inl a, Sum.inl b => exact Sum.lex_inl_inl.trans Sum.lex_inl_inl.symm
| Sum.inl a, Sum.inr b => apply iff_of_true <;> apply Sum.Lex.sep
| Sum.inr a, Sum.inl b => apply iff_of_false <;> exact Sum.lex_inr_inl
| Sum.inr a, Sum.inr b => exact Sum.lex_inr_inr.trans <| fo.trans Sum.lex_inr_inr.symm
· intros a b H
match a, b, H with
| _, Sum.inl b, _ => exact ⟨Sum.inl b, rfl⟩
| Sum.inl a, Sum.inr b, H => exact (Sum.lex_inr_inl H).elim
| Sum.inr a, Sum.inr b, H =>
let ⟨w, h⟩ := fi _ _ (Sum.lex_inr_inr.1 H)
exact ⟨Sum.inr w, congr_arg Sum.inr h⟩
#align ordinal.add_covariant_class_le Ordinal.add_covariantClass_le
-- Porting note: Rewritten proof of elim, previous version was difficult to debug
instance add_swap_covariantClass_le :
CovariantClass Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{u} (swap (· + ·)) (· ≤ ·) where
elim := fun c a b h => by
revert h c
refine inductionOn a (fun α₁ r₁ _ ↦ ?_)
refine inductionOn b (fun α₂ r₂ _ ↦ ?_)
rintro c ⟨⟨⟨f, fo⟩, fi⟩⟩
refine inductionOn c (fun β s _ ↦ ?_)
exact @RelEmbedding.ordinal_type_le _ _ (Sum.Lex r₁ s) (Sum.Lex r₂ s) _ _
⟨f.sumMap (Embedding.refl _), by
intro a b
constructor <;> intro H
· cases' a with a a <;> cases' b with b b <;> cases H <;> constructor <;>
[rwa [← fo]; assumption]
· cases H <;> constructor <;> [rwa [fo]; assumption]⟩
#align ordinal.add_swap_covariant_class_le Ordinal.add_swap_covariantClass_le
theorem le_add_right (a b : Ordinal) : a ≤ a + b := by
simpa only [add_zero] using add_le_add_left (Ordinal.zero_le b) a
#align ordinal.le_add_right Ordinal.le_add_right
theorem le_add_left (a b : Ordinal) : a ≤ b + a := by
simpa only [zero_add] using add_le_add_right (Ordinal.zero_le b) a
#align ordinal.le_add_left Ordinal.le_add_left
instance linearOrder : LinearOrder Ordinal :=
{inferInstanceAs (PartialOrder Ordinal) with
le_total := fun a b =>
match lt_or_eq_of_le (le_add_left b a), lt_or_eq_of_le (le_add_right a b) with
| Or.inr h, _ => by rw [h]; exact Or.inl (le_add_right _ _)
| _, Or.inr h => by rw [h]; exact Or.inr (le_add_left _ _)
| Or.inl h₁, Or.inl h₂ => by
revert h₁ h₂
refine inductionOn a ?_
intro α₁ r₁ _
refine inductionOn b ?_
intro α₂ r₂ _ ⟨f⟩ ⟨g⟩
rw [← typein_top f, ← typein_top g, le_iff_lt_or_eq, le_iff_lt_or_eq,
typein_lt_typein, typein_lt_typein]
rcases trichotomous_of (Sum.Lex r₁ r₂) g.top f.top with (h | h | h) <;>
[exact Or.inl (Or.inl h); (left; right; rw [h]); exact Or.inr (Or.inl h)]
decidableLE := Classical.decRel _ }
instance wellFoundedLT : WellFoundedLT Ordinal :=
⟨lt_wf⟩
instance isWellOrder : IsWellOrder Ordinal (· < ·) where
instance : ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot Ordinal :=
IsWellOrder.conditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot _
theorem max_zero_left : ∀ a : Ordinal, max 0 a = a :=
max_bot_left
#align ordinal.max_zero_left Ordinal.max_zero_left
theorem max_zero_right : ∀ a : Ordinal, max a 0 = a :=
max_bot_right
#align ordinal.max_zero_right Ordinal.max_zero_right
@[simp]
theorem max_eq_zero {a b : Ordinal} : max a b = 0 ↔ a = 0 ∧ b = 0 :=
max_eq_bot
#align ordinal.max_eq_zero Ordinal.max_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem sInf_empty : sInf (∅ : Set Ordinal) = 0 :=
dif_neg Set.not_nonempty_empty
#align ordinal.Inf_empty Ordinal.sInf_empty
/-! ### Successor order properties -/
private theorem succ_le_iff' {a b : Ordinal} : a + 1 ≤ b ↔ a < b :=
⟨lt_of_lt_of_le
(inductionOn a fun α r _ =>
⟨⟨⟨⟨fun x => Sum.inl x, fun _ _ => Sum.inl.inj⟩, Sum.lex_inl_inl⟩,
Sum.inr PUnit.unit, fun b =>
Sum.recOn b (fun x => ⟨fun _ => ⟨x, rfl⟩, fun _ => Sum.Lex.sep _ _⟩) fun x =>
Sum.lex_inr_inr.trans ⟨False.elim, fun ⟨x, H⟩ => Sum.inl_ne_inr H⟩⟩⟩),
inductionOn a fun α r hr =>
inductionOn b fun β s hs ⟨⟨f, t, hf⟩⟩ => by
haveI := hs
refine ⟨⟨RelEmbedding.ofMonotone (Sum.rec f fun _ => t) (fun a b ↦ ?_), fun a b ↦ ?_⟩⟩
· rcases a with (a | _) <;> rcases b with (b | _)
· simpa only [Sum.lex_inl_inl] using f.map_rel_iff.2
· intro
rw [hf]
exact ⟨_, rfl⟩
· exact False.elim ∘ Sum.lex_inr_inl
· exact False.elim ∘ Sum.lex_inr_inr.1
· rcases a with (a | _)
· intro h
have := @PrincipalSeg.init _ _ _ _ _ ⟨f, t, hf⟩ _ _ h
cases' this with w h
exact ⟨Sum.inl w, h⟩
· intro h
cases' (hf b).1 h with w h
exact ⟨Sum.inl w, h⟩⟩
instance noMaxOrder : NoMaxOrder Ordinal :=
⟨fun _ => ⟨_, succ_le_iff'.1 le_rfl⟩⟩
instance succOrder : SuccOrder Ordinal.{u} :=
SuccOrder.ofSuccLeIff (fun o => o + 1) succ_le_iff'
@[simp]
theorem add_one_eq_succ (o : Ordinal) : o + 1 = succ o :=
rfl
#align ordinal.add_one_eq_succ Ordinal.add_one_eq_succ
@[simp]
theorem succ_zero : succ (0 : Ordinal) = 1 :=
zero_add 1
#align ordinal.succ_zero Ordinal.succ_zero
-- Porting note: Proof used to be rfl
@[simp]
theorem succ_one : succ (1 : Ordinal) = 2 := by congr; simp only [Nat.unaryCast, zero_add]
#align ordinal.succ_one Ordinal.succ_one
theorem add_succ (o₁ o₂ : Ordinal) : o₁ + succ o₂ = succ (o₁ + o₂) :=
(add_assoc _ _ _).symm
#align ordinal.add_succ Ordinal.add_succ
theorem one_le_iff_pos {o : Ordinal} : 1 ≤ o ↔ 0 < o := by rw [← succ_zero, succ_le_iff]
#align ordinal.one_le_iff_pos Ordinal.one_le_iff_pos
theorem one_le_iff_ne_zero {o : Ordinal} : 1 ≤ o ↔ o ≠ 0 := by
rw [one_le_iff_pos, Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero]
#align ordinal.one_le_iff_ne_zero Ordinal.one_le_iff_ne_zero
theorem succ_pos (o : Ordinal) : 0 < succ o :=
bot_lt_succ o
#align ordinal.succ_pos Ordinal.succ_pos
theorem succ_ne_zero (o : Ordinal) : succ o ≠ 0 :=
ne_of_gt <| succ_pos o
#align ordinal.succ_ne_zero Ordinal.succ_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem lt_one_iff_zero {a : Ordinal} : a < 1 ↔ a = 0 := by
simpa using @lt_succ_bot_iff _ _ _ a _ _
#align ordinal.lt_one_iff_zero Ordinal.lt_one_iff_zero
theorem le_one_iff {a : Ordinal} : a ≤ 1 ↔ a = 0 ∨ a = 1 := by
simpa using @le_succ_bot_iff _ _ _ a _
#align ordinal.le_one_iff Ordinal.le_one_iff
@[simp]
theorem card_succ (o : Ordinal) : card (succ o) = card o + 1 := by
simp only [← add_one_eq_succ, card_add, card_one]
#align ordinal.card_succ Ordinal.card_succ
theorem natCast_succ (n : ℕ) : ↑n.succ = succ (n : Ordinal) :=
rfl
#align ordinal.nat_cast_succ Ordinal.natCast_succ
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias nat_cast_succ := natCast_succ
instance uniqueIioOne : Unique (Iio (1 : Ordinal)) where
default := ⟨0, by simp⟩
uniq a := Subtype.ext <| lt_one_iff_zero.1 a.2
#align ordinal.unique_Iio_one Ordinal.uniqueIioOne
instance uniqueOutOne : Unique (1 : Ordinal).out.α where
default := enum (· < ·) 0 (by simp)
uniq a := by
unfold default
rw [← @enum_typein _ (· < ·) (isWellOrder_out_lt _) a]
congr
rw [← lt_one_iff_zero]
apply typein_lt_self
#align ordinal.unique_out_one Ordinal.uniqueOutOne
theorem one_out_eq (x : (1 : Ordinal).out.α) : x = enum (· < ·) 0 (by simp) :=
Unique.eq_default x
#align ordinal.one_out_eq Ordinal.one_out_eq
/-! ### Extra properties of typein and enum -/
@[simp]
theorem typein_one_out (x : (1 : Ordinal).out.α) :
@typein _ (· < ·) (isWellOrder_out_lt _) x = 0 := by
rw [one_out_eq x, typein_enum]
#align ordinal.typein_one_out Ordinal.typein_one_out
@[simp]
theorem typein_le_typein (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] {x x' : α} :
typein r x ≤ typein r x' ↔ ¬r x' x := by rw [← not_lt, typein_lt_typein]
#align ordinal.typein_le_typein Ordinal.typein_le_typein
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem typein_le_typein' (o : Ordinal) {x x' : o.out.α} :
@typein _ (· < ·) (isWellOrder_out_lt _) x ≤ @typein _ (· < ·) (isWellOrder_out_lt _) x'
↔ x ≤ x' := by
rw [typein_le_typein]
exact not_lt
#align ordinal.typein_le_typein' Ordinal.typein_le_typein'
-- Porting note: added nolint, simpnf linter falsely claims it never applies
@[simp, nolint simpNF]
theorem enum_le_enum (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] {o o' : Ordinal} (ho : o < type r)
(ho' : o' < type r) : ¬r (enum r o' ho') (enum r o ho) ↔ o ≤ o' := by
rw [← @not_lt _ _ o' o, enum_lt_enum ho']
#align ordinal.enum_le_enum Ordinal.enum_le_enum
@[simp]
theorem enum_le_enum' (a : Ordinal) {o o' : Ordinal} (ho : o < type (· < ·))
(ho' : o' < type (· < ·)) : enum (· < ·) o ho ≤ @enum a.out.α (· < ·) _ o' ho' ↔ o ≤ o' := by
rw [← @enum_le_enum _ (· < ·) (isWellOrder_out_lt _), ← not_lt]
#align ordinal.enum_le_enum' Ordinal.enum_le_enum'
theorem enum_zero_le {r : α → α → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] (h0 : 0 < type r) (a : α) :
¬r a (enum r 0 h0) := by
rw [← enum_typein r a, enum_le_enum r]
apply Ordinal.zero_le
#align ordinal.enum_zero_le Ordinal.enum_zero_le
theorem enum_zero_le' {o : Ordinal} (h0 : 0 < o) (a : o.out.α) :
@enum o.out.α (· < ·) _ 0 (by rwa [type_lt]) ≤ a := by
rw [← not_lt]
apply enum_zero_le
#align ordinal.enum_zero_le' Ordinal.enum_zero_le'
theorem le_enum_succ {o : Ordinal} (a : (succ o).out.α) :
a ≤
@enum (succ o).out.α (· < ·) _ o
(by
rw [type_lt]
exact lt_succ o) := by
rw [← @enum_typein _ (· < ·) (isWellOrder_out_lt _) a, enum_le_enum', ← lt_succ_iff]
apply typein_lt_self
#align ordinal.le_enum_succ Ordinal.le_enum_succ
@[simp]
theorem enum_inj {r : α → α → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} (h₁ : o₁ < type r)
(h₂ : o₂ < type r) : enum r o₁ h₁ = enum r o₂ h₂ ↔ o₁ = o₂ :=
(typein.principalSeg r).subrelIso.injective.eq_iff.trans Subtype.mk_eq_mk
#align ordinal.enum_inj Ordinal.enum_inj
-- TODO: Can we remove this definition and just use `(typein.principalSeg r).subrelIso` directly?
/-- A well order `r` is order isomorphic to the set of ordinals smaller than `type r`. -/
@[simps]
def enumIso (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] : Subrel (· < ·) (· < type r) ≃r r :=
{ (typein.principalSeg r).subrelIso with
toFun := fun x ↦ enum r x.1 x.2
invFun := fun x ↦ ⟨typein r x, typein_lt_type r x⟩ }
#align ordinal.enum_iso Ordinal.enumIso
/-- The order isomorphism between ordinals less than `o` and `o.out.α`. -/
@[simps!]
noncomputable def enumIsoOut (o : Ordinal) : Set.Iio o ≃o o.out.α where
toFun x :=
enum (· < ·) x.1 <| by
rw [type_lt]
exact x.2
invFun x := ⟨@typein _ (· < ·) (isWellOrder_out_lt _) x, typein_lt_self x⟩
left_inv := fun ⟨o', h⟩ => Subtype.ext_val (typein_enum _ _)
right_inv h := enum_typein _ _
map_rel_iff' := by
rintro ⟨a, _⟩ ⟨b, _⟩
apply enum_le_enum'
#align ordinal.enum_iso_out Ordinal.enumIsoOut
/-- `o.out.α` is an `OrderBot` whenever `0 < o`. -/
def outOrderBotOfPos {o : Ordinal} (ho : 0 < o) : OrderBot o.out.α where
bot_le := enum_zero_le' ho
#align ordinal.out_order_bot_of_pos Ordinal.outOrderBotOfPos
theorem enum_zero_eq_bot {o : Ordinal} (ho : 0 < o) :
enum (· < ·) 0 (by rwa [type_lt]) =
haveI H := outOrderBotOfPos ho
⊥ :=
rfl
#align ordinal.enum_zero_eq_bot Ordinal.enum_zero_eq_bot
/-! ### Universal ordinal -/
-- intended to be used with explicit universe parameters
/-- `univ.{u v}` is the order type of the ordinals of `Type u` as a member
of `Ordinal.{v}` (when `u < v`). It is an inaccessible cardinal. -/
@[pp_with_univ, nolint checkUnivs]
def univ : Ordinal.{max (u + 1) v} :=
lift.{v, u + 1} (@type Ordinal (· < ·) _)
#align ordinal.univ Ordinal.univ
theorem univ_id : univ.{u, u + 1} = @type Ordinal (· < ·) _ :=
lift_id _
#align ordinal.univ_id Ordinal.univ_id
@[simp]
theorem lift_univ : lift.{w} univ.{u, v} = univ.{u, max v w} :=
lift_lift _
#align ordinal.lift_univ Ordinal.lift_univ
theorem univ_umax : univ.{u, max (u + 1) v} = univ.{u, v} :=
congr_fun lift_umax _
#align ordinal.univ_umax Ordinal.univ_umax
/-- Principal segment version of the lift operation on ordinals, embedding `ordinal.{u}` in
`ordinal.{v}` as a principal segment when `u < v`. -/
def lift.principalSeg : @PrincipalSeg Ordinal.{u} Ordinal.{max (u + 1) v} (· < ·) (· < ·) :=
⟨↑lift.initialSeg.{u, max (u + 1) v}, univ.{u, v}, by
refine fun b => inductionOn b ?_; intro β s _
rw [univ, ← lift_umax]; constructor <;> intro h
· rw [← lift_id (type s)] at h ⊢
cases' lift_type_lt.{_,_,v}.1 h with f
cases' f with f a hf
exists a
revert hf
-- Porting note: apply inductionOn does not work, refine does
refine inductionOn a ?_
intro α r _ hf
refine
lift_type_eq.{u, max (u + 1) v, max (u + 1) v}.2
⟨(RelIso.ofSurjective (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone ?_ ?_) ?_).symm⟩
· exact fun b => enum r (f b) ((hf _).2 ⟨_, rfl⟩)
· refine fun a b h => (typein_lt_typein r).1 ?_
rw [typein_enum, typein_enum]
exact f.map_rel_iff.2 h
· intro a'
cases' (hf _).1 (typein_lt_type _ a') with b e
exists b
simp only [RelEmbedding.ofMonotone_coe]
simp [e]
· cases' h with a e
rw [← e]
refine inductionOn a ?_
intro α r _
exact lift_type_lt.{u, u + 1, max (u + 1) v}.2 ⟨typein.principalSeg r⟩⟩
#align ordinal.lift.principal_seg Ordinal.lift.principalSeg
@[simp]
theorem lift.principalSeg_coe :
(lift.principalSeg.{u, v} : Ordinal → Ordinal) = lift.{max (u + 1) v} :=
rfl
#align ordinal.lift.principal_seg_coe Ordinal.lift.principalSeg_coe
-- Porting note: Added universe hints below
@[simp]
theorem lift.principalSeg_top : (lift.principalSeg.{u,v}).top = univ.{u,v} :=
rfl
#align ordinal.lift.principal_seg_top Ordinal.lift.principalSeg_top
theorem lift.principalSeg_top' : lift.principalSeg.{u, u + 1}.top = @type Ordinal (· < ·) _ := by
simp only [lift.principalSeg_top, univ_id]
#align ordinal.lift.principal_seg_top' Ordinal.lift.principalSeg_top'
end Ordinal
/-! ### Representing a cardinal with an ordinal -/
namespace Cardinal
open Ordinal
@[simp]
theorem mk_ordinal_out (o : Ordinal) : #o.out.α = o.card :=
(Ordinal.card_type _).symm.trans <| by rw [Ordinal.type_lt]
#align cardinal.mk_ordinal_out Cardinal.mk_ordinal_out
/-- The ordinal corresponding to a cardinal `c` is the least ordinal
whose cardinal is `c`. For the order-embedding version, see `ord.order_embedding`. -/
def ord (c : Cardinal) : Ordinal :=
let F := fun α : Type u => ⨅ r : { r // IsWellOrder α r }, @type α r.1 r.2
Quot.liftOn c F
(by
suffices ∀ {α β}, α ≈ β → F α ≤ F β from
fun α β h => (this h).antisymm (this (Setoid.symm h))
rintro α β ⟨f⟩
refine le_ciInf_iff'.2 fun i => ?_
haveI := @RelEmbedding.isWellOrder _ _ (f ⁻¹'o i.1) _ (↑(RelIso.preimage f i.1)) i.2
exact
(ciInf_le' _
(Subtype.mk (f ⁻¹'o i.val)
(@RelEmbedding.isWellOrder _ _ _ _ (↑(RelIso.preimage f i.1)) i.2))).trans_eq
(Quot.sound ⟨RelIso.preimage f i.1⟩))
#align cardinal.ord Cardinal.ord
theorem ord_eq_Inf (α : Type u) : ord #α = ⨅ r : { r // IsWellOrder α r }, @type α r.1 r.2 :=
rfl
#align cardinal.ord_eq_Inf Cardinal.ord_eq_Inf
theorem ord_eq (α) : ∃ (r : α → α → Prop) (wo : IsWellOrder α r), ord #α = @type α r wo :=
let ⟨r, wo⟩ := ciInf_mem fun r : { r // IsWellOrder α r } => @type α r.1 r.2
⟨r.1, r.2, wo.symm⟩
#align cardinal.ord_eq Cardinal.ord_eq
theorem ord_le_type (r : α → α → Prop) [h : IsWellOrder α r] : ord #α ≤ type r :=
ciInf_le' _ (Subtype.mk r h)
#align cardinal.ord_le_type Cardinal.ord_le_type
theorem ord_le {c o} : ord c ≤ o ↔ c ≤ o.card :=
inductionOn c fun α =>
Ordinal.inductionOn o fun β s _ => by
let ⟨r, _, e⟩ := ord_eq α
simp only [card_type]; constructor <;> intro h
· rw [e] at h
exact
let ⟨f⟩ := h
⟨f.toEmbedding⟩
· cases' h with f
have g := RelEmbedding.preimage f s
haveI := RelEmbedding.isWellOrder g
exact le_trans (ord_le_type _) g.ordinal_type_le
#align cardinal.ord_le Cardinal.ord_le
theorem gc_ord_card : GaloisConnection ord card := fun _ _ => ord_le
#align cardinal.gc_ord_card Cardinal.gc_ord_card
theorem lt_ord {c o} : o < ord c ↔ o.card < c :=
gc_ord_card.lt_iff_lt
#align cardinal.lt_ord Cardinal.lt_ord
@[simp]
theorem card_ord (c) : (ord c).card = c :=
Quotient.inductionOn c fun α => by
let ⟨r, _, e⟩ := ord_eq α
-- Porting note: cardinal.mk_def is now Cardinal.mk'_def, not sure why
simp only [mk'_def, e, card_type]
#align cardinal.card_ord Cardinal.card_ord
/-- Galois coinsertion between `Cardinal.ord` and `Ordinal.card`. -/
def gciOrdCard : GaloisCoinsertion ord card :=
gc_ord_card.toGaloisCoinsertion fun c => c.card_ord.le
#align cardinal.gci_ord_card Cardinal.gciOrdCard
theorem ord_card_le (o : Ordinal) : o.card.ord ≤ o :=
gc_ord_card.l_u_le _
#align cardinal.ord_card_le Cardinal.ord_card_le
theorem lt_ord_succ_card (o : Ordinal) : o < (succ o.card).ord :=
lt_ord.2 <| lt_succ _
#align cardinal.lt_ord_succ_card Cardinal.lt_ord_succ_card
theorem card_le_iff {o : Ordinal} {c : Cardinal} : o.card ≤ c ↔ o < (succ c).ord := by
rw [lt_ord, lt_succ_iff]
/--
A variation on `Cardinal.lt_ord` using `≤`: If `o` is no greater than the
initial ordinal of cardinality `c`, then its cardinal is no greater than `c`.
The converse, however, is false (for instance, `o = ω+1` and `c = ℵ₀`).
-/
lemma card_le_of_le_ord {o : Ordinal} {c : Cardinal} (ho : o ≤ c.ord) :
o.card ≤ c := by
rw [← card_ord c]; exact Ordinal.card_le_card ho
@[mono]
theorem ord_strictMono : StrictMono ord :=
gciOrdCard.strictMono_l
#align cardinal.ord_strict_mono Cardinal.ord_strictMono
@[mono]
theorem ord_mono : Monotone ord :=
gc_ord_card.monotone_l
#align cardinal.ord_mono Cardinal.ord_mono
@[simp]
theorem ord_le_ord {c₁ c₂} : ord c₁ ≤ ord c₂ ↔ c₁ ≤ c₂ :=
gciOrdCard.l_le_l_iff
#align cardinal.ord_le_ord Cardinal.ord_le_ord
@[simp]
theorem ord_lt_ord {c₁ c₂} : ord c₁ < ord c₂ ↔ c₁ < c₂ :=
ord_strictMono.lt_iff_lt
#align cardinal.ord_lt_ord Cardinal.ord_lt_ord
@[simp]
theorem ord_zero : ord 0 = 0 :=
gc_ord_card.l_bot
#align cardinal.ord_zero Cardinal.ord_zero
@[simp]
theorem ord_nat (n : ℕ) : ord n = n :=
(ord_le.2 (card_nat n).ge).antisymm
(by
induction' n with n IH
· apply Ordinal.zero_le
· exact succ_le_of_lt (IH.trans_lt <| ord_lt_ord.2 <| natCast_lt.2 (Nat.lt_succ_self n)))
#align cardinal.ord_nat Cardinal.ord_nat
@[simp]
theorem ord_one : ord 1 = 1 := by simpa using ord_nat 1
#align cardinal.ord_one Cardinal.ord_one
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem ord_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : ord (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) = OfNat.ofNat n :=
ord_nat n
@[simp]
theorem lift_ord (c) : Ordinal.lift.{u,v} (ord c) = ord (lift.{u,v} c) := by
refine le_antisymm (le_of_forall_lt fun a ha => ?_) ?_
· rcases Ordinal.lt_lift_iff.1 ha with ⟨a, rfl, _⟩
rwa [lt_ord, ← lift_card, lift_lt, ← lt_ord, ← Ordinal.lift_lt]
· rw [ord_le, ← lift_card, card_ord]
#align cardinal.lift_ord Cardinal.lift_ord
theorem mk_ord_out (c : Cardinal) : #c.ord.out.α = c := by simp
#align cardinal.mk_ord_out Cardinal.mk_ord_out
theorem card_typein_lt (r : α → α → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] (x : α) (h : ord #α = type r) :
card (typein r x) < #α := by
rw [← lt_ord, h]
apply typein_lt_type
#align cardinal.card_typein_lt Cardinal.card_typein_lt
theorem card_typein_out_lt (c : Cardinal) (x : c.ord.out.α) :
card (@typein _ (· < ·) (isWellOrder_out_lt _) x) < c := by
rw [← lt_ord]
apply typein_lt_self
#align cardinal.card_typein_out_lt Cardinal.card_typein_out_lt
theorem mk_Iio_ord_out_α {c : Cardinal} (i : c.ord.out.α) : #(Iio i) < c := card_typein_out_lt c i
theorem ord_injective : Injective ord := by
intro c c' h
rw [← card_ord c, ← card_ord c', h]
#align cardinal.ord_injective Cardinal.ord_injective
/-- The ordinal corresponding to a cardinal `c` is the least ordinal
whose cardinal is `c`. This is the order-embedding version. For the regular function, see `ord`.
-/
def ord.orderEmbedding : Cardinal ↪o Ordinal :=
RelEmbedding.orderEmbeddingOfLTEmbedding
(RelEmbedding.ofMonotone Cardinal.ord fun _ _ => Cardinal.ord_lt_ord.2)
#align cardinal.ord.order_embedding Cardinal.ord.orderEmbedding
@[simp]
theorem ord.orderEmbedding_coe : (ord.orderEmbedding : Cardinal → Ordinal) = ord :=
rfl
#align cardinal.ord.order_embedding_coe Cardinal.ord.orderEmbedding_coe
-- intended to be used with explicit universe parameters
/-- The cardinal `univ` is the cardinality of ordinal `univ`, or
equivalently the cardinal of `Ordinal.{u}`, or `Cardinal.{u}`,
as an element of `Cardinal.{v}` (when `u < v`). -/
@[pp_with_univ, nolint checkUnivs]
def univ :=
lift.{v, u + 1} #Ordinal
#align cardinal.univ Cardinal.univ
theorem univ_id : univ.{u, u + 1} = #Ordinal :=
lift_id _
#align cardinal.univ_id Cardinal.univ_id
@[simp]
theorem lift_univ : lift.{w} univ.{u, v} = univ.{u, max v w} :=
lift_lift _
#align cardinal.lift_univ Cardinal.lift_univ
theorem univ_umax : univ.{u, max (u + 1) v} = univ.{u, v} :=
congr_fun lift_umax _
#align cardinal.univ_umax Cardinal.univ_umax
theorem lift_lt_univ (c : Cardinal) : lift.{u + 1, u} c < univ.{u, u + 1} := by
simpa only [lift.principalSeg_coe, lift_ord, lift_succ, ord_le, succ_le_iff] using
le_of_lt (lift.principalSeg.{u, u + 1}.lt_top (succ c).ord)
#align cardinal.lift_lt_univ Cardinal.lift_lt_univ
theorem lift_lt_univ' (c : Cardinal) : lift.{max (u + 1) v, u} c < univ.{u, v} := by
have := lift_lt.{_, max (u+1) v}.2 (lift_lt_univ c)
rw [lift_lift, lift_univ, univ_umax.{u,v}] at this
exact this
#align cardinal.lift_lt_univ' Cardinal.lift_lt_univ'
@[simp]
| Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Basic.lean | 1,510 | 1,515 | theorem ord_univ : ord univ.{u, v} = Ordinal.univ.{u, v} := by |
refine le_antisymm (ord_card_le _) <| le_of_forall_lt fun o h => lt_ord.2 ?_
have := lift.principalSeg.{u, v}.down.1 (by simpa only [lift.principalSeg_coe] using h)
rcases this with ⟨o, h'⟩
rw [← h', lift.principalSeg_coe, ← lift_card]
apply lift_lt_univ'
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Yury G. Kudryashov. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yury G. Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.CauchyIntegral
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.Completion
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.Extr
import Mathlib.Topology.Order.ExtrClosure
#align_import analysis.complex.abs_max from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982"
/-!
# Maximum modulus principle
In this file we prove several versions of the maximum modulus principle. There are several
statements that can be called "the maximum modulus principle" for maps between normed complex
spaces. They differ by assumptions on the domain (any space, a nontrivial space, a finite
dimensional space), assumptions on the codomain (any space, a strictly convex space), and by
conclusion (either equality of norms or of the values of the function).
## Main results
### Theorems for any codomain
Consider a function `f : E → F` that is complex differentiable on a set `s`, is continuous on its
closure, and `‖f x‖` has a maximum on `s` at `c`. We prove the following theorems.
- `Complex.norm_eqOn_closedBall_of_isMaxOn`: if `s = Metric.ball c r`, then `‖f x‖ = ‖f c‖` for
any `x` from the corresponding closed ball;
- `Complex.norm_eq_norm_of_isMaxOn_of_ball_subset`: if `Metric.ball c (dist w c) ⊆ s`, then
`‖f w‖ = ‖f c‖`;
- `Complex.norm_eqOn_of_isPreconnected_of_isMaxOn`: if `U` is an open (pre)connected set, `f` is
complex differentiable on `U`, and `‖f x‖` has a maximum on `U` at `c ∈ U`, then `‖f x‖ = ‖f c‖`
for all `x ∈ U`;
- `Complex.norm_eqOn_closure_of_isPreconnected_of_isMaxOn`: if `s` is open and (pre)connected
and `c ∈ s`, then `‖f x‖ = ‖f c‖` for all `x ∈ closure s`;
- `Complex.norm_eventually_eq_of_isLocalMax`: if `f` is complex differentiable in a neighborhood
of `c` and `‖f x‖` has a local maximum at `c`, then `‖f x‖` is locally a constant in a
neighborhood of `c`.
### Theorems for a strictly convex codomain
If the codomain `F` is a strictly convex space, then in the lemmas from the previous section we can
prove `f w = f c` instead of `‖f w‖ = ‖f c‖`, see
`Complex.eqOn_of_isPreconnected_of_isMaxOn_norm`,
`Complex.eqOn_closure_of_isPreconnected_of_isMaxOn_norm`,
`Complex.eq_of_isMaxOn_of_ball_subset`, `Complex.eqOn_closedBall_of_isMaxOn_norm`, and
`Complex.eventually_eq_of_isLocalMax_norm`.
### Values on the frontier
Finally, we prove some corollaries that relate the (norm of the) values of a function on a set to
its values on the frontier of the set. All these lemmas assume that `E` is a nontrivial space. In
this section `f g : E → F` are functions that are complex differentiable on a bounded set `s` and
are continuous on its closure. We prove the following theorems.
- `Complex.exists_mem_frontier_isMaxOn_norm`: If `E` is a finite dimensional space and `s` is a
nonempty bounded set, then there exists a point `z ∈ frontier s` such that `(‖f ·‖)` takes it
maximum value on `closure s` at `z`.
- `Complex.norm_le_of_forall_mem_frontier_norm_le`: if `‖f z‖ ≤ C` for all `z ∈ frontier s`, then
`‖f z‖ ≤ C` for all `z ∈ s`; note that this theorem does not require `E` to be a finite
dimensional space.
- `Complex.eqOn_closure_of_eqOn_frontier`: if `f x = g x` on the frontier of `s`, then `f x = g x`
on `closure s`;
- `Complex.eqOn_of_eqOn_frontier`: if `f x = g x` on the frontier of `s`, then `f x = g x`
on `s`.
## Tags
maximum modulus principle, complex analysis
-/
open TopologicalSpace Metric Set Filter Asymptotics Function MeasureTheory AffineMap Bornology
open scoped Topology Filter NNReal Real
universe u v w
variable {E : Type u} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℂ E] {F : Type v} [NormedAddCommGroup F]
[NormedSpace ℂ F]
local postfix:100 "̂" => UniformSpace.Completion
namespace Complex
/-!
### Auxiliary lemmas
We split the proof into a series of lemmas. First we prove the principle for a function `f : ℂ → F`
with an additional assumption that `F` is a complete space, then drop unneeded assumptions one by
one.
The lemmas with names `*_auxₙ` are considered to be private and should not be used outside of this
file.
-/
theorem norm_max_aux₁ [CompleteSpace F] {f : ℂ → F} {z w : ℂ}
(hd : DiffContOnCl ℂ f (ball z (dist w z)))
(hz : IsMaxOn (norm ∘ f) (closedBall z (dist w z)) z) : ‖f w‖ = ‖f z‖ := by
-- Consider a circle of radius `r = dist w z`.
set r : ℝ := dist w z
have hw : w ∈ closedBall z r := mem_closedBall.2 le_rfl
-- Assume the converse. Since `‖f w‖ ≤ ‖f z‖`, we have `‖f w‖ < ‖f z‖`.
refine (isMaxOn_iff.1 hz _ hw).antisymm (not_lt.1 ?_)
rintro hw_lt : ‖f w‖ < ‖f z‖
have hr : 0 < r := dist_pos.2 (ne_of_apply_ne (norm ∘ f) hw_lt.ne)
-- Due to Cauchy integral formula, it suffices to prove the following inequality.
suffices ‖∮ ζ in C(z, r), (ζ - z)⁻¹ • f ζ‖ < 2 * π * ‖f z‖ by
refine this.ne ?_
have A : (∮ ζ in C(z, r), (ζ - z)⁻¹ • f ζ) = (2 * π * I : ℂ) • f z :=
hd.circleIntegral_sub_inv_smul (mem_ball_self hr)
simp [A, norm_smul, Real.pi_pos.le]
suffices ‖∮ ζ in C(z, r), (ζ - z)⁻¹ • f ζ‖ < 2 * π * r * (‖f z‖ / r) by
rwa [mul_assoc, mul_div_cancel₀ _ hr.ne'] at this
/- This inequality is true because `‖(ζ - z)⁻¹ • f ζ‖ ≤ ‖f z‖ / r` for all `ζ` on the circle and
this inequality is strict at `ζ = w`. -/
have hsub : sphere z r ⊆ closedBall z r := sphere_subset_closedBall
refine circleIntegral.norm_integral_lt_of_norm_le_const_of_lt hr ?_ ?_ ⟨w, rfl, ?_⟩
· show ContinuousOn (fun ζ : ℂ => (ζ - z)⁻¹ • f ζ) (sphere z r)
refine ((continuousOn_id.sub continuousOn_const).inv₀ ?_).smul (hd.continuousOn_ball.mono hsub)
exact fun ζ hζ => sub_ne_zero.2 (ne_of_mem_sphere hζ hr.ne')
· show ∀ ζ ∈ sphere z r, ‖(ζ - z)⁻¹ • f ζ‖ ≤ ‖f z‖ / r
rintro ζ (hζ : abs (ζ - z) = r)
rw [le_div_iff hr, norm_smul, norm_inv, norm_eq_abs, hζ, mul_comm, mul_inv_cancel_left₀ hr.ne']
exact hz (hsub hζ)
show ‖(w - z)⁻¹ • f w‖ < ‖f z‖ / r
rw [norm_smul, norm_inv, norm_eq_abs, ← div_eq_inv_mul]
exact (div_lt_div_right hr).2 hw_lt
#align complex.norm_max_aux₁ Complex.norm_max_aux₁
/-!
Now we drop the assumption `CompleteSpace F` by embedding `F` into its completion.
-/
| Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/AbsMax.lean | 144 | 151 | theorem norm_max_aux₂ {f : ℂ → F} {z w : ℂ} (hd : DiffContOnCl ℂ f (ball z (dist w z)))
(hz : IsMaxOn (norm ∘ f) (closedBall z (dist w z)) z) : ‖f w‖ = ‖f z‖ := by |
set e : F →L[ℂ] F̂ := UniformSpace.Completion.toComplL
have he : ∀ x, ‖e x‖ = ‖x‖ := UniformSpace.Completion.norm_coe
replace hz : IsMaxOn (norm ∘ e ∘ f) (closedBall z (dist w z)) z := by
simpa only [IsMaxOn, (· ∘ ·), he] using hz
simpa only [he, (· ∘ ·)]
using norm_max_aux₁ (e.differentiable.comp_diffContOnCl hd) hz
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Amelia Livingston. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Amelia Livingston, Bryan Gin-ge Chen
-/
import Mathlib.Logic.Relation
import Mathlib.Order.GaloisConnection
#align_import data.setoid.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"bbeb185db4ccee8ed07dc48449414ebfa39cb821"
/-!
# Equivalence relations
This file defines the complete lattice of equivalence relations on a type, results about the
inductively defined equivalence closure of a binary relation, and the analogues of some isomorphism
theorems for quotients of arbitrary types.
## Implementation notes
The function `Rel` and lemmas ending in ' make it easier to talk about different
equivalence relations on the same type.
The complete lattice instance for equivalence relations could have been defined by lifting
the Galois insertion of equivalence relations on α into binary relations on α, and then using
`CompleteLattice.copy` to define a complete lattice instance with more appropriate
definitional equalities (a similar example is `Filter.CompleteLattice` in
`Order/Filter/Basic.lean`). This does not save space, however, and is less clear.
Partitions are not defined as a separate structure here; users are encouraged to
reason about them using the existing `Setoid` and its infrastructure.
## Tags
setoid, equivalence, iseqv, relation, equivalence relation
-/
variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*}
/-- A version of `Setoid.r` that takes the equivalence relation as an explicit argument. -/
def Setoid.Rel (r : Setoid α) : α → α → Prop :=
@Setoid.r _ r
#align setoid.rel Setoid.Rel
instance Setoid.decidableRel (r : Setoid α) [h : DecidableRel r.r] : DecidableRel r.Rel :=
h
#align setoid.decidable_rel Setoid.decidableRel
/-- A version of `Quotient.eq'` compatible with `Setoid.Rel`, to make rewriting possible. -/
theorem Quotient.eq_rel {r : Setoid α} {x y} :
(Quotient.mk' x : Quotient r) = Quotient.mk' y ↔ r.Rel x y :=
Quotient.eq
#align quotient.eq_rel Quotient.eq_rel
namespace Setoid
@[ext]
theorem ext' {r s : Setoid α} (H : ∀ a b, r.Rel a b ↔ s.Rel a b) : r = s :=
ext H
#align setoid.ext' Setoid.ext'
theorem ext_iff {r s : Setoid α} : r = s ↔ ∀ a b, r.Rel a b ↔ s.Rel a b :=
⟨fun h _ _ => h ▸ Iff.rfl, ext'⟩
#align setoid.ext_iff Setoid.ext_iff
/-- Two equivalence relations are equal iff their underlying binary operations are equal. -/
theorem eq_iff_rel_eq {r₁ r₂ : Setoid α} : r₁ = r₂ ↔ r₁.Rel = r₂.Rel :=
⟨fun h => h ▸ rfl, fun h => Setoid.ext' fun _ _ => h ▸ Iff.rfl⟩
#align setoid.eq_iff_rel_eq Setoid.eq_iff_rel_eq
/-- Defining `≤` for equivalence relations. -/
instance : LE (Setoid α) :=
⟨fun r s => ∀ ⦃x y⦄, r.Rel x y → s.Rel x y⟩
theorem le_def {r s : Setoid α} : r ≤ s ↔ ∀ {x y}, r.Rel x y → s.Rel x y :=
Iff.rfl
#align setoid.le_def Setoid.le_def
@[refl]
theorem refl' (r : Setoid α) (x) : r.Rel x x := r.iseqv.refl x
#align setoid.refl' Setoid.refl'
@[symm]
theorem symm' (r : Setoid α) : ∀ {x y}, r.Rel x y → r.Rel y x := r.iseqv.symm
#align setoid.symm' Setoid.symm'
@[trans]
theorem trans' (r : Setoid α) : ∀ {x y z}, r.Rel x y → r.Rel y z → r.Rel x z := r.iseqv.trans
#align setoid.trans' Setoid.trans'
theorem comm' (s : Setoid α) {x y} : s.Rel x y ↔ s.Rel y x :=
⟨s.symm', s.symm'⟩
#align setoid.comm' Setoid.comm'
/-- The kernel of a function is an equivalence relation. -/
def ker (f : α → β) : Setoid α :=
⟨(· = ·) on f, eq_equivalence.comap f⟩
#align setoid.ker Setoid.ker
/-- The kernel of the quotient map induced by an equivalence relation r equals r. -/
@[simp]
theorem ker_mk_eq (r : Setoid α) : ker (@Quotient.mk'' _ r) = r :=
ext' fun _ _ => Quotient.eq
#align setoid.ker_mk_eq Setoid.ker_mk_eq
theorem ker_apply_mk_out {f : α → β} (a : α) : f (haveI := Setoid.ker f; ⟦a⟧.out) = f a :=
@Quotient.mk_out _ (Setoid.ker f) a
#align setoid.ker_apply_mk_out Setoid.ker_apply_mk_out
theorem ker_apply_mk_out' {f : α → β} (a : α) :
f (Quotient.mk _ a : Quotient <| Setoid.ker f).out' = f a :=
@Quotient.mk_out' _ (Setoid.ker f) a
#align setoid.ker_apply_mk_out' Setoid.ker_apply_mk_out'
theorem ker_def {f : α → β} {x y : α} : (ker f).Rel x y ↔ f x = f y :=
Iff.rfl
#align setoid.ker_def Setoid.ker_def
/-- Given types `α`, `β`, the product of two equivalence relations `r` on `α` and `s` on `β`:
`(x₁, x₂), (y₁, y₂) ∈ α × β` are related by `r.prod s` iff `x₁` is related to `y₁`
by `r` and `x₂` is related to `y₂` by `s`. -/
protected def prod (r : Setoid α) (s : Setoid β) :
Setoid (α × β) where
r x y := r.Rel x.1 y.1 ∧ s.Rel x.2 y.2
iseqv :=
⟨fun x => ⟨r.refl' x.1, s.refl' x.2⟩, fun h => ⟨r.symm' h.1, s.symm' h.2⟩,
fun h₁ h₂ => ⟨r.trans' h₁.1 h₂.1, s.trans' h₁.2 h₂.2⟩⟩
#align setoid.prod Setoid.prod
/-- The infimum of two equivalence relations. -/
instance : Inf (Setoid α) :=
⟨fun r s =>
⟨fun x y => r.Rel x y ∧ s.Rel x y,
⟨fun x => ⟨r.refl' x, s.refl' x⟩, fun h => ⟨r.symm' h.1, s.symm' h.2⟩, fun h1 h2 =>
⟨r.trans' h1.1 h2.1, s.trans' h1.2 h2.2⟩⟩⟩⟩
/-- The infimum of 2 equivalence relations r and s is the same relation as the infimum
of the underlying binary operations. -/
theorem inf_def {r s : Setoid α} : (r ⊓ s).Rel = r.Rel ⊓ s.Rel :=
rfl
#align setoid.inf_def Setoid.inf_def
theorem inf_iff_and {r s : Setoid α} {x y} : (r ⊓ s).Rel x y ↔ r.Rel x y ∧ s.Rel x y :=
Iff.rfl
#align setoid.inf_iff_and Setoid.inf_iff_and
/-- The infimum of a set of equivalence relations. -/
instance : InfSet (Setoid α) :=
⟨fun S =>
{ r := fun x y => ∀ r ∈ S, r.Rel x y
iseqv := ⟨fun x r _ => r.refl' x, fun h r hr => r.symm' <| h r hr, fun h1 h2 r hr =>
r.trans' (h1 r hr) <| h2 r hr⟩ }⟩
/-- The underlying binary operation of the infimum of a set of equivalence relations
is the infimum of the set's image under the map to the underlying binary operation. -/
theorem sInf_def {s : Set (Setoid α)} : (sInf s).Rel = sInf (Rel '' s) := by
ext
simp only [sInf_image, iInf_apply, iInf_Prop_eq]
rfl
#align setoid.Inf_def Setoid.sInf_def
instance : PartialOrder (Setoid α) where
le := (· ≤ ·)
lt r s := r ≤ s ∧ ¬s ≤ r
le_refl _ _ _ := id
le_trans _ _ _ hr hs _ _ h := hs <| hr h
lt_iff_le_not_le _ _ := Iff.rfl
le_antisymm _ _ h1 h2 := Setoid.ext' fun _ _ => ⟨fun h => h1 h, fun h => h2 h⟩
/-- The complete lattice of equivalence relations on a type, with bottom element `=`
and top element the trivial equivalence relation. -/
instance completeLattice : CompleteLattice (Setoid α) :=
{ (completeLatticeOfInf (Setoid α)) fun _ =>
⟨fun _ hr _ _ h => h _ hr, fun _ hr _ _ h _ hr' => hr hr' h⟩ with
inf := Inf.inf
inf_le_left := fun _ _ _ _ h => h.1
inf_le_right := fun _ _ _ _ h => h.2
le_inf := fun _ _ _ h1 h2 _ _ h => ⟨h1 h, h2 h⟩
top := ⟨fun _ _ => True, ⟨fun _ => trivial, fun h => h, fun h1 _ => h1⟩⟩
le_top := fun _ _ _ _ => trivial
bot := ⟨(· = ·), ⟨fun _ => rfl, fun h => h.symm, fun h1 h2 => h1.trans h2⟩⟩
bot_le := fun r x _ h => h ▸ r.2.1 x }
#align setoid.complete_lattice Setoid.completeLattice
@[simp]
theorem top_def : (⊤ : Setoid α).Rel = ⊤ :=
rfl
#align setoid.top_def Setoid.top_def
@[simp]
theorem bot_def : (⊥ : Setoid α).Rel = (· = ·) :=
rfl
#align setoid.bot_def Setoid.bot_def
theorem eq_top_iff {s : Setoid α} : s = (⊤ : Setoid α) ↔ ∀ x y : α, s.Rel x y := by
rw [_root_.eq_top_iff, Setoid.le_def, Setoid.top_def]
simp only [Pi.top_apply, Prop.top_eq_true, forall_true_left]
#align setoid.eq_top_iff Setoid.eq_top_iff
lemma sInf_equiv {S : Set (Setoid α)} {x y : α} :
letI := sInf S
x ≈ y ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, s.Rel x y := Iff.rfl
lemma quotient_mk_sInf_eq {S : Set (Setoid α)} {x y : α} :
Quotient.mk (sInf S) x = Quotient.mk (sInf S) y ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, s.Rel x y := by
simp
rfl
/-- The map induced between quotients by a setoid inequality. -/
def map_of_le {s t : Setoid α} (h : s ≤ t) : Quotient s → Quotient t :=
Quotient.map' id h
/-- The map from the quotient of the infimum of a set of setoids into the quotient
by an element of this set. -/
def map_sInf {S : Set (Setoid α)} {s : Setoid α} (h : s ∈ S) :
Quotient (sInf S) → Quotient s :=
Setoid.map_of_le fun _ _ a ↦ a s h
/-- The inductively defined equivalence closure of a binary relation r is the infimum
of the set of all equivalence relations containing r. -/
theorem eqvGen_eq (r : α → α → Prop) :
EqvGen.Setoid r = sInf { s : Setoid α | ∀ ⦃x y⦄, r x y → s.Rel x y } :=
le_antisymm
(fun _ _ H =>
EqvGen.rec (fun _ _ h _ hs => hs h) (refl' _) (fun _ _ _ => symm' _)
(fun _ _ _ _ _ => trans' _) H)
(sInf_le fun _ _ h => EqvGen.rel _ _ h)
#align setoid.eqv_gen_eq Setoid.eqvGen_eq
/-- The supremum of two equivalence relations r and s is the equivalence closure of the binary
relation `x is related to y by r or s`. -/
theorem sup_eq_eqvGen (r s : Setoid α) :
r ⊔ s = EqvGen.Setoid fun x y => r.Rel x y ∨ s.Rel x y := by
rw [eqvGen_eq]
apply congr_arg sInf
simp only [le_def, or_imp, ← forall_and]
#align setoid.sup_eq_eqv_gen Setoid.sup_eq_eqvGen
/-- The supremum of 2 equivalence relations r and s is the equivalence closure of the
supremum of the underlying binary operations. -/
theorem sup_def {r s : Setoid α} : r ⊔ s = EqvGen.Setoid (r.Rel ⊔ s.Rel) := by
rw [sup_eq_eqvGen]; rfl
#align setoid.sup_def Setoid.sup_def
/-- The supremum of a set S of equivalence relations is the equivalence closure of the binary
relation `there exists r ∈ S relating x and y`. -/
theorem sSup_eq_eqvGen (S : Set (Setoid α)) :
sSup S = EqvGen.Setoid fun x y => ∃ r : Setoid α, r ∈ S ∧ r.Rel x y := by
rw [eqvGen_eq]
apply congr_arg sInf
simp only [upperBounds, le_def, and_imp, exists_imp]
ext
exact ⟨fun H x y r hr => H hr, fun H r hr x y => H r hr⟩
#align setoid.Sup_eq_eqv_gen Setoid.sSup_eq_eqvGen
/-- The supremum of a set of equivalence relations is the equivalence closure of the
supremum of the set's image under the map to the underlying binary operation. -/
theorem sSup_def {s : Set (Setoid α)} : sSup s = EqvGen.Setoid (sSup (Rel '' s)) := by
rw [sSup_eq_eqvGen, sSup_image]
congr with (x y)
simp only [iSup_apply, iSup_Prop_eq, exists_prop]
#align setoid.Sup_def Setoid.sSup_def
/-- The equivalence closure of an equivalence relation r is r. -/
@[simp]
theorem eqvGen_of_setoid (r : Setoid α) : EqvGen.Setoid r.r = r :=
le_antisymm (by rw [eqvGen_eq]; exact sInf_le fun _ _ => id) EqvGen.rel
#align setoid.eqv_gen_of_setoid Setoid.eqvGen_of_setoid
/-- Equivalence closure is idempotent. -/
@[simp]
theorem eqvGen_idem (r : α → α → Prop) : EqvGen.Setoid (EqvGen.Setoid r).Rel = EqvGen.Setoid r :=
eqvGen_of_setoid _
#align setoid.eqv_gen_idem Setoid.eqvGen_idem
/-- The equivalence closure of a binary relation r is contained in any equivalence
relation containing r. -/
| Mathlib/Data/Setoid/Basic.lean | 277 | 278 | theorem eqvGen_le {r : α → α → Prop} {s : Setoid α} (h : ∀ x y, r x y → s.Rel x y) :
EqvGen.Setoid r ≤ s := by | rw [eqvGen_eq]; exact sInf_le h
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Xavier Roblot. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Alex J. Best, Xavier Roblot
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.Polynomial
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.NumberField.Norm
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.NumberField.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Norm
import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.Complex
import Mathlib.RingTheory.RootsOfUnity.Basic
#align_import number_theory.number_field.embeddings from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"caa58cbf5bfb7f81ccbaca4e8b8ac4bc2b39cc1c"
/-!
# Embeddings of number fields
This file defines the embeddings of a number field into an algebraic closed field.
## Main Definitions and Results
* `NumberField.Embeddings.range_eval_eq_rootSet_minpoly`: let `x ∈ K` with `K` number field and
let `A` be an algebraic closed field of char. 0, then the images of `x` by the embeddings of `K`
in `A` are exactly the roots in `A` of the minimal polynomial of `x` over `ℚ`.
* `NumberField.Embeddings.pow_eq_one_of_norm_eq_one`: an algebraic integer whose conjugates are
all of norm one is a root of unity.
* `NumberField.InfinitePlace`: the type of infinite places of a number field `K`.
* `NumberField.InfinitePlace.mk_eq_iff`: two complex embeddings define the same infinite place iff
they are equal or complex conjugates.
* `NumberField.InfinitePlace.prod_eq_abs_norm`: the infinite part of the product formula, that is
for `x ∈ K`, we have `Π_w ‖x‖_w = |norm(x)|` where the product is over the infinite place `w` and
`‖·‖_w` is the normalized absolute value for `w`.
## Tags
number field, embeddings, places, infinite places
-/
open scoped Classical
namespace NumberField.Embeddings
section Fintype
open FiniteDimensional
variable (K : Type*) [Field K] [NumberField K]
variable (A : Type*) [Field A] [CharZero A]
/-- There are finitely many embeddings of a number field. -/
noncomputable instance : Fintype (K →+* A) :=
Fintype.ofEquiv (K →ₐ[ℚ] A) RingHom.equivRatAlgHom.symm
variable [IsAlgClosed A]
/-- The number of embeddings of a number field is equal to its finrank. -/
theorem card : Fintype.card (K →+* A) = finrank ℚ K := by
rw [Fintype.ofEquiv_card RingHom.equivRatAlgHom.symm, AlgHom.card]
#align number_field.embeddings.card NumberField.Embeddings.card
instance : Nonempty (K →+* A) := by
rw [← Fintype.card_pos_iff, NumberField.Embeddings.card K A]
exact FiniteDimensional.finrank_pos
end Fintype
section Roots
open Set Polynomial
variable (K A : Type*) [Field K] [NumberField K] [Field A] [Algebra ℚ A] [IsAlgClosed A] (x : K)
/-- Let `A` be an algebraically closed field and let `x ∈ K`, with `K` a number field.
The images of `x` by the embeddings of `K` in `A` are exactly the roots in `A` of
the minimal polynomial of `x` over `ℚ`. -/
theorem range_eval_eq_rootSet_minpoly :
(range fun φ : K →+* A => φ x) = (minpoly ℚ x).rootSet A := by
convert (NumberField.isAlgebraic K).range_eval_eq_rootSet_minpoly A x using 1
ext a
exact ⟨fun ⟨φ, hφ⟩ => ⟨φ.toRatAlgHom, hφ⟩, fun ⟨φ, hφ⟩ => ⟨φ.toRingHom, hφ⟩⟩
#align number_field.embeddings.range_eval_eq_root_set_minpoly NumberField.Embeddings.range_eval_eq_rootSet_minpoly
end Roots
section Bounded
open FiniteDimensional Polynomial Set
variable {K : Type*} [Field K] [NumberField K]
variable {A : Type*} [NormedField A] [IsAlgClosed A] [NormedAlgebra ℚ A]
theorem coeff_bdd_of_norm_le {B : ℝ} {x : K} (h : ∀ φ : K →+* A, ‖φ x‖ ≤ B) (i : ℕ) :
‖(minpoly ℚ x).coeff i‖ ≤ max B 1 ^ finrank ℚ K * (finrank ℚ K).choose (finrank ℚ K / 2) := by
have hx := IsSeparable.isIntegral ℚ x
rw [← norm_algebraMap' A, ← coeff_map (algebraMap ℚ A)]
refine coeff_bdd_of_roots_le _ (minpoly.monic hx)
(IsAlgClosed.splits_codomain _) (minpoly.natDegree_le x) (fun z hz => ?_) i
classical
rw [← Multiset.mem_toFinset] at hz
obtain ⟨φ, rfl⟩ := (range_eval_eq_rootSet_minpoly K A x).symm.subset hz
exact h φ
#align number_field.embeddings.coeff_bdd_of_norm_le NumberField.Embeddings.coeff_bdd_of_norm_le
variable (K A)
/-- Let `B` be a real number. The set of algebraic integers in `K` whose conjugates are all
smaller in norm than `B` is finite. -/
theorem finite_of_norm_le (B : ℝ) : {x : K | IsIntegral ℤ x ∧ ∀ φ : K →+* A, ‖φ x‖ ≤ B}.Finite := by
let C := Nat.ceil (max B 1 ^ finrank ℚ K * (finrank ℚ K).choose (finrank ℚ K / 2))
have := bUnion_roots_finite (algebraMap ℤ K) (finrank ℚ K) (finite_Icc (-C : ℤ) C)
refine this.subset fun x hx => ?_; simp_rw [mem_iUnion]
have h_map_ℚ_minpoly := minpoly.isIntegrallyClosed_eq_field_fractions' ℚ hx.1
refine ⟨_, ⟨?_, fun i => ?_⟩, mem_rootSet.2 ⟨minpoly.ne_zero hx.1, minpoly.aeval ℤ x⟩⟩
· rw [← (minpoly.monic hx.1).natDegree_map (algebraMap ℤ ℚ), ← h_map_ℚ_minpoly]
exact minpoly.natDegree_le x
rw [mem_Icc, ← abs_le, ← @Int.cast_le ℝ]
refine (Eq.trans_le ?_ <| coeff_bdd_of_norm_le hx.2 i).trans (Nat.le_ceil _)
rw [h_map_ℚ_minpoly, coeff_map, eq_intCast, Int.norm_cast_rat, Int.norm_eq_abs, Int.cast_abs]
#align number_field.embeddings.finite_of_norm_le NumberField.Embeddings.finite_of_norm_le
/-- An algebraic integer whose conjugates are all of norm one is a root of unity. -/
theorem pow_eq_one_of_norm_eq_one {x : K} (hxi : IsIntegral ℤ x) (hx : ∀ φ : K →+* A, ‖φ x‖ = 1) :
∃ (n : ℕ) (_ : 0 < n), x ^ n = 1 := by
obtain ⟨a, -, b, -, habne, h⟩ :=
@Set.Infinite.exists_ne_map_eq_of_mapsTo _ _ _ _ (x ^ · : ℕ → K) Set.infinite_univ
(by exact fun a _ => ⟨hxi.pow a, fun φ => by simp [hx φ]⟩) (finite_of_norm_le K A (1 : ℝ))
wlog hlt : b < a
· exact this K A hxi hx b a habne.symm h.symm (habne.lt_or_lt.resolve_right hlt)
refine ⟨a - b, tsub_pos_of_lt hlt, ?_⟩
rw [← Nat.sub_add_cancel hlt.le, pow_add, mul_left_eq_self₀] at h
refine h.resolve_right fun hp => ?_
specialize hx (IsAlgClosed.lift (R := ℚ)).toRingHom
rw [pow_eq_zero hp, map_zero, norm_zero] at hx; norm_num at hx
#align number_field.embeddings.pow_eq_one_of_norm_eq_one NumberField.Embeddings.pow_eq_one_of_norm_eq_one
end Bounded
end NumberField.Embeddings
section Place
variable {K : Type*} [Field K] {A : Type*} [NormedDivisionRing A] [Nontrivial A] (φ : K →+* A)
/-- An embedding into a normed division ring defines a place of `K` -/
def NumberField.place : AbsoluteValue K ℝ :=
(IsAbsoluteValue.toAbsoluteValue (norm : A → ℝ)).comp φ.injective
#align number_field.place NumberField.place
@[simp]
theorem NumberField.place_apply (x : K) : (NumberField.place φ) x = norm (φ x) := rfl
#align number_field.place_apply NumberField.place_apply
end Place
namespace NumberField.ComplexEmbedding
open Complex NumberField
open scoped ComplexConjugate
variable {K : Type*} [Field K] {k : Type*} [Field k]
/-- The conjugate of a complex embedding as a complex embedding. -/
abbrev conjugate (φ : K →+* ℂ) : K →+* ℂ := star φ
#align number_field.complex_embedding.conjugate NumberField.ComplexEmbedding.conjugate
@[simp]
theorem conjugate_coe_eq (φ : K →+* ℂ) (x : K) : (conjugate φ) x = conj (φ x) := rfl
#align number_field.complex_embedding.conjugate_coe_eq NumberField.ComplexEmbedding.conjugate_coe_eq
theorem place_conjugate (φ : K →+* ℂ) : place (conjugate φ) = place φ := by
ext; simp only [place_apply, norm_eq_abs, abs_conj, conjugate_coe_eq]
#align number_field.complex_embedding.place_conjugate NumberField.ComplexEmbedding.place_conjugate
/-- An embedding into `ℂ` is real if it is fixed by complex conjugation. -/
abbrev IsReal (φ : K →+* ℂ) : Prop := IsSelfAdjoint φ
#align number_field.complex_embedding.is_real NumberField.ComplexEmbedding.IsReal
theorem isReal_iff {φ : K →+* ℂ} : IsReal φ ↔ conjugate φ = φ := isSelfAdjoint_iff
#align number_field.complex_embedding.is_real_iff NumberField.ComplexEmbedding.isReal_iff
theorem isReal_conjugate_iff {φ : K →+* ℂ} : IsReal (conjugate φ) ↔ IsReal φ :=
IsSelfAdjoint.star_iff
#align number_field.complex_embedding.is_real_conjugate_iff NumberField.ComplexEmbedding.isReal_conjugate_iff
/-- A real embedding as a ring homomorphism from `K` to `ℝ` . -/
def IsReal.embedding {φ : K →+* ℂ} (hφ : IsReal φ) : K →+* ℝ where
toFun x := (φ x).re
map_one' := by simp only [map_one, one_re]
map_mul' := by
simp only [Complex.conj_eq_iff_im.mp (RingHom.congr_fun hφ _), map_mul, mul_re,
mul_zero, tsub_zero, eq_self_iff_true, forall_const]
map_zero' := by simp only [map_zero, zero_re]
map_add' := by simp only [map_add, add_re, eq_self_iff_true, forall_const]
#align number_field.complex_embedding.is_real.embedding NumberField.ComplexEmbedding.IsReal.embedding
@[simp]
theorem IsReal.coe_embedding_apply {φ : K →+* ℂ} (hφ : IsReal φ) (x : K) :
(hφ.embedding x : ℂ) = φ x := by
apply Complex.ext
· rfl
· rw [ofReal_im, eq_comm, ← Complex.conj_eq_iff_im]
exact RingHom.congr_fun hφ x
#align number_field.complex_embedding.is_real.coe_embedding_apply NumberField.ComplexEmbedding.IsReal.coe_embedding_apply
lemma IsReal.comp (f : k →+* K) {φ : K →+* ℂ} (hφ : IsReal φ) :
IsReal (φ.comp f) := by ext1 x; simpa using RingHom.congr_fun hφ (f x)
lemma isReal_comp_iff {f : k ≃+* K} {φ : K →+* ℂ} :
IsReal (φ.comp (f : k →+* K)) ↔ IsReal φ :=
⟨fun H ↦ by convert H.comp f.symm.toRingHom; ext1; simp, IsReal.comp _⟩
lemma exists_comp_symm_eq_of_comp_eq [Algebra k K] [IsGalois k K] (φ ψ : K →+* ℂ)
(h : φ.comp (algebraMap k K) = ψ.comp (algebraMap k K)) :
∃ σ : K ≃ₐ[k] K, φ.comp σ.symm = ψ := by
letI := (φ.comp (algebraMap k K)).toAlgebra
letI := φ.toAlgebra
have : IsScalarTower k K ℂ := IsScalarTower.of_algebraMap_eq' rfl
let ψ' : K →ₐ[k] ℂ := { ψ with commutes' := fun r ↦ (RingHom.congr_fun h r).symm }
use (AlgHom.restrictNormal' ψ' K).symm
ext1 x
exact AlgHom.restrictNormal_commutes ψ' K x
variable [Algebra k K] (φ : K →+* ℂ) (σ : K ≃ₐ[k] K)
/--
`IsConj φ σ` states that `σ : K ≃ₐ[k] K` is the conjugation under the embedding `φ : K →+* ℂ`.
-/
def IsConj : Prop := conjugate φ = φ.comp σ
variable {φ σ}
lemma IsConj.eq (h : IsConj φ σ) (x) : φ (σ x) = star (φ x) := RingHom.congr_fun h.symm x
lemma IsConj.ext {σ₁ σ₂ : K ≃ₐ[k] K} (h₁ : IsConj φ σ₁) (h₂ : IsConj φ σ₂) : σ₁ = σ₂ :=
AlgEquiv.ext fun x ↦ φ.injective ((h₁.eq x).trans (h₂.eq x).symm)
lemma IsConj.ext_iff {σ₁ σ₂ : K ≃ₐ[k] K} (h₁ : IsConj φ σ₁) : σ₁ = σ₂ ↔ IsConj φ σ₂ :=
⟨fun e ↦ e ▸ h₁, h₁.ext⟩
lemma IsConj.isReal_comp (h : IsConj φ σ) : IsReal (φ.comp (algebraMap k K)) := by
ext1 x
simp only [conjugate_coe_eq, RingHom.coe_comp, Function.comp_apply, ← h.eq,
starRingEnd_apply, AlgEquiv.commutes]
lemma isConj_one_iff : IsConj φ (1 : K ≃ₐ[k] K) ↔ IsReal φ := Iff.rfl
alias ⟨_, IsReal.isConjGal_one⟩ := ComplexEmbedding.isConj_one_iff
lemma IsConj.symm (hσ : IsConj φ σ) :
IsConj φ σ.symm := RingHom.ext fun x ↦ by simpa using congr_arg star (hσ.eq (σ.symm x))
lemma isConj_symm : IsConj φ σ.symm ↔ IsConj φ σ :=
⟨IsConj.symm, IsConj.symm⟩
end NumberField.ComplexEmbedding
section InfinitePlace
open NumberField
variable {k : Type*} [Field k] (K : Type*) [Field K] {F : Type*} [Field F]
/-- An infinite place of a number field `K` is a place associated to a complex embedding. -/
def NumberField.InfinitePlace := { w : AbsoluteValue K ℝ // ∃ φ : K →+* ℂ, place φ = w }
#align number_field.infinite_place NumberField.InfinitePlace
instance [NumberField K] : Nonempty (NumberField.InfinitePlace K) := Set.instNonemptyRange _
variable {K}
/-- Return the infinite place defined by a complex embedding `φ`. -/
noncomputable def NumberField.InfinitePlace.mk (φ : K →+* ℂ) : NumberField.InfinitePlace K :=
⟨place φ, ⟨φ, rfl⟩⟩
#align number_field.infinite_place.mk NumberField.InfinitePlace.mk
namespace NumberField.InfinitePlace
open NumberField
instance {K : Type*} [Field K] : FunLike (InfinitePlace K) K ℝ where
coe w x := w.1 x
coe_injective' := fun _ _ h => Subtype.eq (AbsoluteValue.ext fun x => congr_fun h x)
instance : MonoidWithZeroHomClass (InfinitePlace K) K ℝ where
map_mul w _ _ := w.1.map_mul _ _
map_one w := w.1.map_one
map_zero w := w.1.map_zero
instance : NonnegHomClass (InfinitePlace K) K ℝ where
apply_nonneg w _ := w.1.nonneg _
@[simp]
theorem apply (φ : K →+* ℂ) (x : K) : (mk φ) x = Complex.abs (φ x) := rfl
#align number_field.infinite_place.apply NumberField.InfinitePlace.apply
/-- For an infinite place `w`, return an embedding `φ` such that `w = infinite_place φ` . -/
noncomputable def embedding (w : InfinitePlace K) : K →+* ℂ := w.2.choose
#align number_field.infinite_place.embedding NumberField.InfinitePlace.embedding
@[simp]
theorem mk_embedding (w : InfinitePlace K) : mk (embedding w) = w := Subtype.ext w.2.choose_spec
#align number_field.infinite_place.mk_embedding NumberField.InfinitePlace.mk_embedding
@[simp]
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Embeddings.lean | 303 | 305 | theorem mk_conjugate_eq (φ : K →+* ℂ) : mk (ComplexEmbedding.conjugate φ) = mk φ := by |
refine DFunLike.ext _ _ (fun x => ?_)
rw [apply, apply, ComplexEmbedding.conjugate_coe_eq, Complex.abs_conj]
|
/-
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.Data.ENNReal.Operations
#align_import data.real.ennreal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c14c8fcde993801fca8946b0d80131a1a81d1520"
/-!
# Results about division in extended non-negative reals
This file establishes basic properties related to the inversion and division operations on `ℝ≥0∞`.
For instance, as a consequence of being a `DivInvOneMonoid`, `ℝ≥0∞` inherits a power operation
with integer exponent.
## Main results
A few order isomorphisms are worthy of mention:
- `OrderIso.invENNReal : ℝ≥0∞ ≃o ℝ≥0∞ᵒᵈ`: The map `x ↦ x⁻¹` as an order isomorphism to the dual.
- `orderIsoIicOneBirational : ℝ≥0∞ ≃o Iic (1 : ℝ≥0∞)`: The birational order isomorphism between
`ℝ≥0∞` and the unit interval `Set.Iic (1 : ℝ≥0∞)` given by `x ↦ (x⁻¹ + 1)⁻¹` with inverse
`x ↦ (x⁻¹ - 1)⁻¹`
- `orderIsoIicCoe (a : ℝ≥0) : Iic (a : ℝ≥0∞) ≃o Iic a`: Order isomorphism between an initial
interval in `ℝ≥0∞` and an initial interval in `ℝ≥0` given by the identity map.
- `orderIsoUnitIntervalBirational : ℝ≥0∞ ≃o Icc (0 : ℝ) 1`: An order isomorphism between
the extended nonnegative real numbers and the unit interval. This is `orderIsoIicOneBirational`
composed with the identity order isomorphism between `Iic (1 : ℝ≥0∞)` and `Icc (0 : ℝ) 1`.
-/
open Set NNReal
namespace ENNReal
noncomputable section Inv
variable {a b c d : ℝ≥0∞} {r p q : ℝ≥0}
protected theorem div_eq_inv_mul : a / b = b⁻¹ * a := by rw [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_comm]
#align ennreal.div_eq_inv_mul ENNReal.div_eq_inv_mul
@[simp] theorem inv_zero : (0 : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ = ∞ :=
show sInf { b : ℝ≥0∞ | 1 ≤ 0 * b } = ∞ by simp
#align ennreal.inv_zero ENNReal.inv_zero
@[simp] theorem inv_top : ∞⁻¹ = 0 :=
bot_unique <| le_of_forall_le_of_dense fun a (h : 0 < a) => sInf_le <| by simp [*, h.ne', top_mul]
#align ennreal.inv_top ENNReal.inv_top
theorem coe_inv_le : (↑r⁻¹ : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ (↑r)⁻¹ :=
le_sInf fun b (hb : 1 ≤ ↑r * b) =>
coe_le_iff.2 <| by
rintro b rfl
apply NNReal.inv_le_of_le_mul
rwa [← coe_mul, ← coe_one, coe_le_coe] at hb
#align ennreal.coe_inv_le ENNReal.coe_inv_le
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_inv (hr : r ≠ 0) : (↑r⁻¹ : ℝ≥0∞) = (↑r)⁻¹ :=
coe_inv_le.antisymm <| sInf_le <| mem_setOf.2 <| by rw [← coe_mul, mul_inv_cancel hr, coe_one]
#align ennreal.coe_inv ENNReal.coe_inv
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_inv_two : ((2⁻¹ : ℝ≥0) : ℝ≥0∞) = 2⁻¹ := by rw [coe_inv _root_.two_ne_zero, coe_two]
#align ennreal.coe_inv_two ENNReal.coe_inv_two
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_div (hr : r ≠ 0) : (↑(p / r) : ℝ≥0∞) = p / r := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, div_eq_mul_inv, coe_mul, coe_inv hr]
#align ennreal.coe_div ENNReal.coe_div
lemma coe_div_le : ↑(p / r) ≤ (p / r : ℝ≥0∞) := by
simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv, coe_mul] using mul_le_mul_left' coe_inv_le _
theorem div_zero (h : a ≠ 0) : a / 0 = ∞ := by simp [div_eq_mul_inv, h]
#align ennreal.div_zero ENNReal.div_zero
instance : DivInvOneMonoid ℝ≥0∞ :=
{ inferInstanceAs (DivInvMonoid ℝ≥0∞) with
inv_one := by simpa only [coe_inv one_ne_zero, coe_one] using coe_inj.2 inv_one }
protected theorem inv_pow : ∀ {a : ℝ≥0∞} {n : ℕ}, (a ^ n)⁻¹ = a⁻¹ ^ n
| _, 0 => by simp only [pow_zero, inv_one]
| ⊤, n + 1 => by simp [top_pow]
| (a : ℝ≥0), n + 1 => by
rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha)
· simp [top_pow]
· have := pow_ne_zero (n + 1) ha
norm_cast
rw [inv_pow]
#align ennreal.inv_pow ENNReal.inv_pow
protected theorem mul_inv_cancel (h0 : a ≠ 0) (ht : a ≠ ∞) : a * a⁻¹ = 1 := by
lift a to ℝ≥0 using ht
norm_cast at h0; norm_cast
exact mul_inv_cancel h0
#align ennreal.mul_inv_cancel ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel
protected theorem inv_mul_cancel (h0 : a ≠ 0) (ht : a ≠ ∞) : a⁻¹ * a = 1 :=
mul_comm a a⁻¹ ▸ ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel h0 ht
#align ennreal.inv_mul_cancel ENNReal.inv_mul_cancel
protected theorem div_mul_cancel (h0 : a ≠ 0) (hI : a ≠ ∞) : b / a * a = b := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_assoc, ENNReal.inv_mul_cancel h0 hI, mul_one]
#align ennreal.div_mul_cancel ENNReal.div_mul_cancel
protected theorem mul_div_cancel' (h0 : a ≠ 0) (hI : a ≠ ∞) : a * (b / a) = b := by
rw [mul_comm, ENNReal.div_mul_cancel h0 hI]
#align ennreal.mul_div_cancel' ENNReal.mul_div_cancel'
-- Porting note: `simp only [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_comm, mul_assoc]` doesn't work in the following two
protected theorem mul_comm_div : a / b * c = a * (c / b) := by
simp only [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_right_comm, ← mul_assoc]
#align ennreal.mul_comm_div ENNReal.mul_comm_div
protected theorem mul_div_right_comm : a * b / c = a / c * b := by
simp only [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_right_comm]
#align ennreal.mul_div_right_comm ENNReal.mul_div_right_comm
instance : InvolutiveInv ℝ≥0∞ where
inv_inv a := by
by_cases a = 0 <;> cases a <;> simp_all [none_eq_top, some_eq_coe, -coe_inv, (coe_inv _).symm]
@[simp] protected lemma inv_eq_one : a⁻¹ = 1 ↔ a = 1 := by rw [← inv_inj, inv_inv, inv_one]
@[simp] theorem inv_eq_top : a⁻¹ = ∞ ↔ a = 0 := inv_zero ▸ inv_inj
#align ennreal.inv_eq_top ENNReal.inv_eq_top
theorem inv_ne_top : a⁻¹ ≠ ∞ ↔ a ≠ 0 := by simp
#align ennreal.inv_ne_top ENNReal.inv_ne_top
@[simp]
theorem inv_lt_top {x : ℝ≥0∞} : x⁻¹ < ∞ ↔ 0 < x := by
simp only [lt_top_iff_ne_top, inv_ne_top, pos_iff_ne_zero]
#align ennreal.inv_lt_top ENNReal.inv_lt_top
theorem div_lt_top {x y : ℝ≥0∞} (h1 : x ≠ ∞) (h2 : y ≠ 0) : x / y < ∞ :=
mul_lt_top h1 (inv_ne_top.mpr h2)
#align ennreal.div_lt_top ENNReal.div_lt_top
@[simp]
protected theorem inv_eq_zero : a⁻¹ = 0 ↔ a = ∞ :=
inv_top ▸ inv_inj
#align ennreal.inv_eq_zero ENNReal.inv_eq_zero
protected theorem inv_ne_zero : a⁻¹ ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ ∞ := by simp
#align ennreal.inv_ne_zero ENNReal.inv_ne_zero
protected theorem div_pos (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : 0 < a / b :=
ENNReal.mul_pos ha <| ENNReal.inv_ne_zero.2 hb
#align ennreal.div_pos ENNReal.div_pos
protected theorem mul_inv {a b : ℝ≥0∞} (ha : a ≠ 0 ∨ b ≠ ∞) (hb : a ≠ ∞ ∨ b ≠ 0) :
(a * b)⁻¹ = a⁻¹ * b⁻¹ := by
induction' b with b
· replace ha : a ≠ 0 := ha.neg_resolve_right rfl
simp [ha]
induction' a with a
· replace hb : b ≠ 0 := coe_ne_zero.1 (hb.neg_resolve_left rfl)
simp [hb]
by_cases h'a : a = 0
· simp only [h'a, top_mul, ENNReal.inv_zero, ENNReal.coe_ne_top, zero_mul, Ne,
not_false_iff, ENNReal.coe_zero, ENNReal.inv_eq_zero]
by_cases h'b : b = 0
· simp only [h'b, ENNReal.inv_zero, ENNReal.coe_ne_top, mul_top, Ne, not_false_iff,
mul_zero, ENNReal.coe_zero, ENNReal.inv_eq_zero]
rw [← ENNReal.coe_mul, ← ENNReal.coe_inv, ← ENNReal.coe_inv h'a, ← ENNReal.coe_inv h'b, ←
ENNReal.coe_mul, mul_inv_rev, mul_comm]
simp [h'a, h'b]
#align ennreal.mul_inv ENNReal.mul_inv
protected theorem mul_div_mul_left (a b : ℝ≥0∞) (hc : c ≠ 0) (hc' : c ≠ ⊤) :
c * a / (c * b) = a / b := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, div_eq_mul_inv, ENNReal.mul_inv (Or.inl hc) (Or.inl hc'), mul_mul_mul_comm,
ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel hc hc', one_mul]
#align ennreal.mul_div_mul_left ENNReal.mul_div_mul_left
protected theorem mul_div_mul_right (a b : ℝ≥0∞) (hc : c ≠ 0) (hc' : c ≠ ⊤) :
a * c / (b * c) = a / b := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, div_eq_mul_inv, ENNReal.mul_inv (Or.inr hc') (Or.inr hc), mul_mul_mul_comm,
ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel hc hc', mul_one]
#align ennreal.mul_div_mul_right ENNReal.mul_div_mul_right
protected theorem sub_div (h : 0 < b → b < a → c ≠ 0) : (a - b) / c = a / c - b / c := by
simp_rw [div_eq_mul_inv]
exact ENNReal.sub_mul (by simpa using h)
#align ennreal.sub_div ENNReal.sub_div
@[simp]
protected theorem inv_pos : 0 < a⁻¹ ↔ a ≠ ∞ :=
pos_iff_ne_zero.trans ENNReal.inv_ne_zero
#align ennreal.inv_pos ENNReal.inv_pos
theorem inv_strictAnti : StrictAnti (Inv.inv : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) := by
intro a b h
lift a to ℝ≥0 using h.ne_top
induction b; · simp
rw [coe_lt_coe] at h
rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha); · simp [h]
rw [← coe_inv h.ne_bot, ← coe_inv ha, coe_lt_coe]
exact NNReal.inv_lt_inv ha h
#align ennreal.inv_strict_anti ENNReal.inv_strictAnti
@[simp]
protected theorem inv_lt_inv : a⁻¹ < b⁻¹ ↔ b < a :=
inv_strictAnti.lt_iff_lt
#align ennreal.inv_lt_inv ENNReal.inv_lt_inv
theorem inv_lt_iff_inv_lt : a⁻¹ < b ↔ b⁻¹ < a := by
simpa only [inv_inv] using @ENNReal.inv_lt_inv a b⁻¹
#align ennreal.inv_lt_iff_inv_lt ENNReal.inv_lt_iff_inv_lt
theorem lt_inv_iff_lt_inv : a < b⁻¹ ↔ b < a⁻¹ := by
simpa only [inv_inv] using @ENNReal.inv_lt_inv a⁻¹ b
#align ennreal.lt_inv_iff_lt_inv ENNReal.lt_inv_iff_lt_inv
@[simp]
protected theorem inv_le_inv : a⁻¹ ≤ b⁻¹ ↔ b ≤ a :=
inv_strictAnti.le_iff_le
#align ennreal.inv_le_inv ENNReal.inv_le_inv
theorem inv_le_iff_inv_le : a⁻¹ ≤ b ↔ b⁻¹ ≤ a := by
simpa only [inv_inv] using @ENNReal.inv_le_inv a b⁻¹
#align ennreal.inv_le_iff_inv_le ENNReal.inv_le_iff_inv_le
theorem le_inv_iff_le_inv : a ≤ b⁻¹ ↔ b ≤ a⁻¹ := by
simpa only [inv_inv] using @ENNReal.inv_le_inv a⁻¹ b
#align ennreal.le_inv_iff_le_inv ENNReal.le_inv_iff_le_inv
@[gcongr] protected theorem inv_le_inv' (h : a ≤ b) : b⁻¹ ≤ a⁻¹ :=
ENNReal.inv_strictAnti.antitone h
@[gcongr] protected theorem inv_lt_inv' (h : a < b) : b⁻¹ < a⁻¹ := ENNReal.inv_strictAnti h
@[simp]
protected theorem inv_le_one : a⁻¹ ≤ 1 ↔ 1 ≤ a := by rw [inv_le_iff_inv_le, inv_one]
#align ennreal.inv_le_one ENNReal.inv_le_one
protected theorem one_le_inv : 1 ≤ a⁻¹ ↔ a ≤ 1 := by rw [le_inv_iff_le_inv, inv_one]
#align ennreal.one_le_inv ENNReal.one_le_inv
@[simp]
protected theorem inv_lt_one : a⁻¹ < 1 ↔ 1 < a := by rw [inv_lt_iff_inv_lt, inv_one]
#align ennreal.inv_lt_one ENNReal.inv_lt_one
@[simp]
protected theorem one_lt_inv : 1 < a⁻¹ ↔ a < 1 := by rw [lt_inv_iff_lt_inv, inv_one]
#align ennreal.one_lt_inv ENNReal.one_lt_inv
/-- The inverse map `fun x ↦ x⁻¹` is an order isomorphism between `ℝ≥0∞` and its `OrderDual` -/
@[simps! apply]
def _root_.OrderIso.invENNReal : ℝ≥0∞ ≃o ℝ≥0∞ᵒᵈ where
map_rel_iff' := ENNReal.inv_le_inv
toEquiv := (Equiv.inv ℝ≥0∞).trans OrderDual.toDual
#align order_iso.inv_ennreal OrderIso.invENNReal
#align order_iso.inv_ennreal_apply OrderIso.invENNReal_apply
@[simp]
theorem _root_.OrderIso.invENNReal_symm_apply (a : ℝ≥0∞ᵒᵈ) :
OrderIso.invENNReal.symm a = (OrderDual.ofDual a)⁻¹ :=
rfl
#align order_iso.inv_ennreal_symm_apply OrderIso.invENNReal_symm_apply
@[simp] theorem div_top : a / ∞ = 0 := by rw [div_eq_mul_inv, inv_top, mul_zero]
#align ennreal.div_top ENNReal.div_top
-- Porting note: reordered 4 lemmas
theorem top_div : ∞ / a = if a = ∞ then 0 else ∞ := by simp [div_eq_mul_inv, top_mul']
#align ennreal.top_div ENNReal.top_div
theorem top_div_of_ne_top (h : a ≠ ∞) : ∞ / a = ∞ := by simp [top_div, h]
#align ennreal.top_div_of_ne_top ENNReal.top_div_of_ne_top
@[simp] theorem top_div_coe : ∞ / p = ∞ := top_div_of_ne_top coe_ne_top
#align ennreal.top_div_coe ENNReal.top_div_coe
theorem top_div_of_lt_top (h : a < ∞) : ∞ / a = ∞ := top_div_of_ne_top h.ne
#align ennreal.top_div_of_lt_top ENNReal.top_div_of_lt_top
@[simp] protected theorem zero_div : 0 / a = 0 := zero_mul a⁻¹
#align ennreal.zero_div ENNReal.zero_div
theorem div_eq_top : a / b = ∞ ↔ a ≠ 0 ∧ b = 0 ∨ a = ∞ ∧ b ≠ ∞ := by
simp [div_eq_mul_inv, ENNReal.mul_eq_top]
#align ennreal.div_eq_top ENNReal.div_eq_top
protected theorem le_div_iff_mul_le (h0 : b ≠ 0 ∨ c ≠ 0) (ht : b ≠ ∞ ∨ c ≠ ∞) :
a ≤ c / b ↔ a * b ≤ c := by
induction' b with b
· lift c to ℝ≥0 using ht.neg_resolve_left rfl
rw [div_top, nonpos_iff_eq_zero]
rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha) <;> simp [*]
rcases eq_or_ne b 0 with (rfl | hb)
· have hc : c ≠ 0 := h0.neg_resolve_left rfl
simp [div_zero hc]
· rw [← coe_ne_zero] at hb
rw [← ENNReal.mul_le_mul_right hb coe_ne_top, ENNReal.div_mul_cancel hb coe_ne_top]
#align ennreal.le_div_iff_mul_le ENNReal.le_div_iff_mul_le
protected theorem div_le_iff_le_mul (hb0 : b ≠ 0 ∨ c ≠ ∞) (hbt : b ≠ ∞ ∨ c ≠ 0) :
a / b ≤ c ↔ a ≤ c * b := by
suffices a * b⁻¹ ≤ c ↔ a ≤ c / b⁻¹ by simpa [div_eq_mul_inv]
refine (ENNReal.le_div_iff_mul_le ?_ ?_).symm <;> simpa
#align ennreal.div_le_iff_le_mul ENNReal.div_le_iff_le_mul
protected theorem lt_div_iff_mul_lt (hb0 : b ≠ 0 ∨ c ≠ ∞) (hbt : b ≠ ∞ ∨ c ≠ 0) :
c < a / b ↔ c * b < a :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (ENNReal.div_le_iff_le_mul hb0 hbt)
#align ennreal.lt_div_iff_mul_lt ENNReal.lt_div_iff_mul_lt
theorem div_le_of_le_mul (h : a ≤ b * c) : a / c ≤ b := by
by_cases h0 : c = 0
· have : a = 0 := by simpa [h0] using h
simp [*]
by_cases hinf : c = ∞; · simp [hinf]
exact (ENNReal.div_le_iff_le_mul (Or.inl h0) (Or.inl hinf)).2 h
#align ennreal.div_le_of_le_mul ENNReal.div_le_of_le_mul
theorem div_le_of_le_mul' (h : a ≤ b * c) : a / b ≤ c :=
div_le_of_le_mul <| mul_comm b c ▸ h
#align ennreal.div_le_of_le_mul' ENNReal.div_le_of_le_mul'
protected theorem div_self_le_one : a / a ≤ 1 := div_le_of_le_mul <| by rw [one_mul]
theorem mul_le_of_le_div (h : a ≤ b / c) : a * c ≤ b := by
rw [← inv_inv c]
exact div_le_of_le_mul h
#align ennreal.mul_le_of_le_div ENNReal.mul_le_of_le_div
theorem mul_le_of_le_div' (h : a ≤ b / c) : c * a ≤ b :=
mul_comm a c ▸ mul_le_of_le_div h
#align ennreal.mul_le_of_le_div' ENNReal.mul_le_of_le_div'
protected theorem div_lt_iff (h0 : b ≠ 0 ∨ c ≠ 0) (ht : b ≠ ∞ ∨ c ≠ ∞) : c / b < a ↔ c < a * b :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| ENNReal.le_div_iff_mul_le h0 ht
#align ennreal.div_lt_iff ENNReal.div_lt_iff
theorem mul_lt_of_lt_div (h : a < b / c) : a * c < b := by
contrapose! h
exact ENNReal.div_le_of_le_mul h
#align ennreal.mul_lt_of_lt_div ENNReal.mul_lt_of_lt_div
theorem mul_lt_of_lt_div' (h : a < b / c) : c * a < b :=
mul_comm a c ▸ mul_lt_of_lt_div h
#align ennreal.mul_lt_of_lt_div' ENNReal.mul_lt_of_lt_div'
theorem div_lt_of_lt_mul (h : a < b * c) : a / c < b :=
mul_lt_of_lt_div <| by rwa [div_eq_mul_inv, inv_inv]
theorem div_lt_of_lt_mul' (h : a < b * c) : a / b < c :=
div_lt_of_lt_mul <| by rwa [mul_comm]
theorem inv_le_iff_le_mul (h₁ : b = ∞ → a ≠ 0) (h₂ : a = ∞ → b ≠ 0) : a⁻¹ ≤ b ↔ 1 ≤ a * b := by
rw [← one_div, ENNReal.div_le_iff_le_mul, mul_comm]
exacts [or_not_of_imp h₁, not_or_of_imp h₂]
#align ennreal.inv_le_iff_le_mul ENNReal.inv_le_iff_le_mul
@[simp 900]
theorem le_inv_iff_mul_le : a ≤ b⁻¹ ↔ a * b ≤ 1 := by
rw [← one_div, ENNReal.le_div_iff_mul_le] <;>
· right
simp
#align ennreal.le_inv_iff_mul_le ENNReal.le_inv_iff_mul_le
@[gcongr] protected theorem div_le_div (hab : a ≤ b) (hdc : d ≤ c) : a / c ≤ b / d :=
div_eq_mul_inv b d ▸ div_eq_mul_inv a c ▸ mul_le_mul' hab (ENNReal.inv_le_inv.mpr hdc)
#align ennreal.div_le_div ENNReal.div_le_div
@[gcongr] protected theorem div_le_div_left (h : a ≤ b) (c : ℝ≥0∞) : c / b ≤ c / a :=
ENNReal.div_le_div le_rfl h
#align ennreal.div_le_div_left ENNReal.div_le_div_left
@[gcongr] protected theorem div_le_div_right (h : a ≤ b) (c : ℝ≥0∞) : a / c ≤ b / c :=
ENNReal.div_le_div h le_rfl
#align ennreal.div_le_div_right ENNReal.div_le_div_right
protected theorem eq_inv_of_mul_eq_one_left (h : a * b = 1) : a = b⁻¹ := by
rw [← mul_one a, ← ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel (right_ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one h), ← mul_assoc, h,
one_mul]
rintro rfl
simp [left_ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one h] at h
#align ennreal.eq_inv_of_mul_eq_one_left ENNReal.eq_inv_of_mul_eq_one_left
theorem mul_le_iff_le_inv {a b r : ℝ≥0∞} (hr₀ : r ≠ 0) (hr₁ : r ≠ ∞) : r * a ≤ b ↔ a ≤ r⁻¹ * b := by
rw [← @ENNReal.mul_le_mul_left _ a _ hr₀ hr₁, ← mul_assoc, ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel hr₀ hr₁,
one_mul]
#align ennreal.mul_le_iff_le_inv ENNReal.mul_le_iff_le_inv
instance : PosSMulStrictMono ℝ≥0 ℝ≥0∞ where
elim _r hr _a _b hab := ENNReal.mul_lt_mul_left' (coe_pos.2 hr).ne' coe_ne_top hab
instance : SMulPosMono ℝ≥0 ℝ≥0∞ where
elim _r _ _a _b hab := mul_le_mul_right' (coe_le_coe.2 hab) _
#align ennreal.le_inv_smul_iff_of_pos le_inv_smul_iff_of_pos
#align ennreal.inv_smul_le_iff_of_pos inv_smul_le_iff_of_pos
theorem le_of_forall_nnreal_lt {x y : ℝ≥0∞} (h : ∀ r : ℝ≥0, ↑r < x → ↑r ≤ y) : x ≤ y := by
refine le_of_forall_ge_of_dense fun r hr => ?_
lift r to ℝ≥0 using ne_top_of_lt hr
exact h r hr
#align ennreal.le_of_forall_nnreal_lt ENNReal.le_of_forall_nnreal_lt
theorem le_of_forall_pos_nnreal_lt {x y : ℝ≥0∞} (h : ∀ r : ℝ≥0, 0 < r → ↑r < x → ↑r ≤ y) : x ≤ y :=
le_of_forall_nnreal_lt fun r hr =>
(zero_le r).eq_or_lt.elim (fun h => h ▸ zero_le _) fun h0 => h r h0 hr
#align ennreal.le_of_forall_pos_nnreal_lt ENNReal.le_of_forall_pos_nnreal_lt
theorem eq_top_of_forall_nnreal_le {x : ℝ≥0∞} (h : ∀ r : ℝ≥0, ↑r ≤ x) : x = ∞ :=
top_unique <| le_of_forall_nnreal_lt fun r _ => h r
#align ennreal.eq_top_of_forall_nnreal_le ENNReal.eq_top_of_forall_nnreal_le
protected theorem add_div : (a + b) / c = a / c + b / c :=
right_distrib a b c⁻¹
#align ennreal.add_div ENNReal.add_div
protected theorem div_add_div_same {a b c : ℝ≥0∞} : a / c + b / c = (a + b) / c :=
ENNReal.add_div.symm
#align ennreal.div_add_div_same ENNReal.div_add_div_same
protected theorem div_self (h0 : a ≠ 0) (hI : a ≠ ∞) : a / a = 1 :=
ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel h0 hI
#align ennreal.div_self ENNReal.div_self
theorem mul_div_le : a * (b / a) ≤ b :=
mul_le_of_le_div' le_rfl
#align ennreal.mul_div_le ENNReal.mul_div_le
theorem eq_div_iff (ha : a ≠ 0) (ha' : a ≠ ∞) : b = c / a ↔ a * b = c :=
⟨fun h => by rw [h, ENNReal.mul_div_cancel' ha ha'], fun h => by
rw [← h, mul_div_assoc, ENNReal.mul_div_cancel' ha ha']⟩
#align ennreal.eq_div_iff ENNReal.eq_div_iff
protected theorem div_eq_div_iff (ha : a ≠ 0) (ha' : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ 0) (hb' : b ≠ ∞) :
c / b = d / a ↔ a * c = b * d := by
rw [eq_div_iff ha ha']
conv_rhs => rw [eq_comm]
rw [← eq_div_iff hb hb', mul_div_assoc, eq_comm]
#align ennreal.div_eq_div_iff ENNReal.div_eq_div_iff
theorem div_eq_one_iff {a b : ℝ≥0∞} (hb₀ : b ≠ 0) (hb₁ : b ≠ ∞) : a / b = 1 ↔ a = b :=
⟨fun h => by rw [← (eq_div_iff hb₀ hb₁).mp h.symm, mul_one], fun h =>
h.symm ▸ ENNReal.div_self hb₀ hb₁⟩
#align ennreal.div_eq_one_iff ENNReal.div_eq_one_iff
theorem inv_two_add_inv_two : (2 : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ + 2⁻¹ = 1 := by
rw [← two_mul, ← div_eq_mul_inv, ENNReal.div_self two_ne_zero two_ne_top]
#align ennreal.inv_two_add_inv_two ENNReal.inv_two_add_inv_two
theorem inv_three_add_inv_three : (3 : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ + 3⁻¹ + 3⁻¹ = 1 :=
calc (3 : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ + 3⁻¹ + 3⁻¹ = 3 * 3⁻¹ := by ring
_ = 1 := ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel (Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 <| by decide) coe_ne_top
#align ennreal.inv_three_add_inv_three ENNReal.inv_three_add_inv_three
@[simp]
protected theorem add_halves (a : ℝ≥0∞) : a / 2 + a / 2 = a := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, ← mul_add, inv_two_add_inv_two, mul_one]
#align ennreal.add_halves ENNReal.add_halves
@[simp]
theorem add_thirds (a : ℝ≥0∞) : a / 3 + a / 3 + a / 3 = a := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, ← mul_add, ← mul_add, inv_three_add_inv_three, mul_one]
#align ennreal.add_thirds ENNReal.add_thirds
@[simp] theorem div_eq_zero_iff : a / b = 0 ↔ a = 0 ∨ b = ∞ := by simp [div_eq_mul_inv]
#align ennreal.div_zero_iff ENNReal.div_eq_zero_iff
@[simp] theorem div_pos_iff : 0 < a / b ↔ a ≠ 0 ∧ b ≠ ∞ := by simp [pos_iff_ne_zero, not_or]
#align ennreal.div_pos_iff ENNReal.div_pos_iff
protected theorem half_pos (h : a ≠ 0) : 0 < a / 2 := by
simp only [div_pos_iff, ne_eq, h, not_false_eq_true, two_ne_top, and_self]
#align ennreal.half_pos ENNReal.half_pos
protected theorem one_half_lt_one : (2⁻¹ : ℝ≥0∞) < 1 :=
ENNReal.inv_lt_one.2 <| one_lt_two
#align ennreal.one_half_lt_one ENNReal.one_half_lt_one
protected theorem half_lt_self (hz : a ≠ 0) (ht : a ≠ ∞) : a / 2 < a := by
lift a to ℝ≥0 using ht
rw [coe_ne_zero] at hz
rw [← coe_two, ← coe_div, coe_lt_coe]
exacts [NNReal.half_lt_self hz, two_ne_zero' _]
#align ennreal.half_lt_self ENNReal.half_lt_self
protected theorem half_le_self : a / 2 ≤ a :=
le_add_self.trans_eq <| ENNReal.add_halves _
#align ennreal.half_le_self ENNReal.half_le_self
theorem sub_half (h : a ≠ ∞) : a - a / 2 = a / 2 := by
lift a to ℝ≥0 using h
exact sub_eq_of_add_eq (mul_ne_top coe_ne_top <| by simp) (ENNReal.add_halves a)
#align ennreal.sub_half ENNReal.sub_half
@[simp]
theorem one_sub_inv_two : (1 : ℝ≥0∞) - 2⁻¹ = 2⁻¹ := by
simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv, one_mul] using sub_half one_ne_top
#align ennreal.one_sub_inv_two ENNReal.one_sub_inv_two
/-- The birational order isomorphism between `ℝ≥0∞` and the unit interval `Set.Iic (1 : ℝ≥0∞)`. -/
@[simps! apply_coe]
def orderIsoIicOneBirational : ℝ≥0∞ ≃o Iic (1 : ℝ≥0∞) := by
refine StrictMono.orderIsoOfRightInverse
(fun x => ⟨(x⁻¹ + 1)⁻¹, ENNReal.inv_le_one.2 <| le_add_self⟩)
(fun x y hxy => ?_) (fun x => (x.1⁻¹ - 1)⁻¹) fun x => Subtype.ext ?_
· simpa only [Subtype.mk_lt_mk, ENNReal.inv_lt_inv, ENNReal.add_lt_add_iff_right one_ne_top]
· have : (1 : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ x.1⁻¹ := ENNReal.one_le_inv.2 x.2
simp only [inv_inv, Subtype.coe_mk, tsub_add_cancel_of_le this]
#align ennreal.order_iso_Iic_one_birational ENNReal.orderIsoIicOneBirational
@[simp]
theorem orderIsoIicOneBirational_symm_apply (x : Iic (1 : ℝ≥0∞)) :
orderIsoIicOneBirational.symm x = (x.1⁻¹ - 1)⁻¹ :=
rfl
#align ennreal.order_iso_Iic_one_birational_symm_apply ENNReal.orderIsoIicOneBirational_symm_apply
/-- Order isomorphism between an initial interval in `ℝ≥0∞` and an initial interval in `ℝ≥0`. -/
@[simps! apply_coe]
def orderIsoIicCoe (a : ℝ≥0) : Iic (a : ℝ≥0∞) ≃o Iic a :=
OrderIso.symm
{ toFun := fun x => ⟨x, coe_le_coe.2 x.2⟩
invFun := fun x => ⟨ENNReal.toNNReal x, coe_le_coe.1 <| coe_toNNReal_le_self.trans x.2⟩
left_inv := fun x => Subtype.ext <| toNNReal_coe
right_inv := fun x => Subtype.ext <| coe_toNNReal (ne_top_of_le_ne_top coe_ne_top x.2)
map_rel_iff' := fun {_ _} => by
simp only [Equiv.coe_fn_mk, Subtype.mk_le_mk, coe_le_coe, Subtype.coe_le_coe] }
#align ennreal.order_iso_Iic_coe ENNReal.orderIsoIicCoe
@[simp]
theorem orderIsoIicCoe_symm_apply_coe (a : ℝ≥0) (b : Iic a) :
((orderIsoIicCoe a).symm b : ℝ≥0∞) = b :=
rfl
#align ennreal.order_iso_Iic_coe_symm_apply_coe ENNReal.orderIsoIicCoe_symm_apply_coe
/-- An order isomorphism between the extended nonnegative real numbers and the unit interval. -/
def orderIsoUnitIntervalBirational : ℝ≥0∞ ≃o Icc (0 : ℝ) 1 :=
orderIsoIicOneBirational.trans <| (orderIsoIicCoe 1).trans <| (NNReal.orderIsoIccZeroCoe 1).symm
#align ennreal.order_iso_unit_interval_birational ENNReal.orderIsoUnitIntervalBirational
@[simp]
theorem orderIsoUnitIntervalBirational_apply_coe (x : ℝ≥0∞) :
(orderIsoUnitIntervalBirational x : ℝ) = (x⁻¹ + 1)⁻¹.toReal :=
rfl
#align ennreal.order_iso_unit_interval_birational_apply_coe ENNReal.orderIsoUnitIntervalBirational_apply_coe
theorem exists_inv_nat_lt {a : ℝ≥0∞} (h : a ≠ 0) : ∃ n : ℕ, (n : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ < a :=
inv_inv a ▸ by simp only [ENNReal.inv_lt_inv, ENNReal.exists_nat_gt (inv_ne_top.2 h)]
#align ennreal.exists_inv_nat_lt ENNReal.exists_inv_nat_lt
theorem exists_nat_pos_mul_gt (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : ∃ n > 0, b < (n : ℕ) * a :=
let ⟨n, hn⟩ := ENNReal.exists_nat_gt (div_lt_top hb ha).ne
⟨n, Nat.cast_pos.1 ((zero_le _).trans_lt hn), by
rwa [← ENNReal.div_lt_iff (Or.inl ha) (Or.inr hb)]⟩
#align ennreal.exists_nat_pos_mul_gt ENNReal.exists_nat_pos_mul_gt
theorem exists_nat_mul_gt (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : ∃ n : ℕ, b < n * a :=
(exists_nat_pos_mul_gt ha hb).imp fun _ => And.right
#align ennreal.exists_nat_mul_gt ENNReal.exists_nat_mul_gt
theorem exists_nat_pos_inv_mul_lt (ha : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ 0) :
∃ n > 0, ((n : ℕ) : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ * a < b := by
rcases exists_nat_pos_mul_gt hb ha with ⟨n, npos, hn⟩
use n, npos
rw [← ENNReal.div_eq_inv_mul]
exact div_lt_of_lt_mul' hn
#align ennreal.exists_nat_pos_inv_mul_lt ENNReal.exists_nat_pos_inv_mul_lt
theorem exists_nnreal_pos_mul_lt (ha : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ 0) : ∃ n > 0, ↑(n : ℝ≥0) * a < b := by
rcases exists_nat_pos_inv_mul_lt ha hb with ⟨n, npos : 0 < n, hn⟩
use (n : ℝ≥0)⁻¹
simp [*, npos.ne', zero_lt_one]
#align ennreal.exists_nnreal_pos_mul_lt ENNReal.exists_nnreal_pos_mul_lt
theorem exists_inv_two_pow_lt (ha : a ≠ 0) : ∃ n : ℕ, 2⁻¹ ^ n < a := by
rcases exists_inv_nat_lt ha with ⟨n, hn⟩
refine ⟨n, lt_trans ?_ hn⟩
rw [← ENNReal.inv_pow, ENNReal.inv_lt_inv]
norm_cast
exact n.lt_two_pow
#align ennreal.exists_inv_two_pow_lt ENNReal.exists_inv_two_pow_lt
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_zpow (hr : r ≠ 0) (n : ℤ) : (↑(r ^ n) : ℝ≥0∞) = (r : ℝ≥0∞) ^ n := by
cases' n with n n
· simp only [Int.ofNat_eq_coe, coe_pow, zpow_natCast]
· have : r ^ n.succ ≠ 0 := pow_ne_zero (n + 1) hr
simp only [zpow_negSucc, coe_inv this, coe_pow]
#align ennreal.coe_zpow ENNReal.coe_zpow
theorem zpow_pos (ha : a ≠ 0) (h'a : a ≠ ∞) (n : ℤ) : 0 < a ^ n := by
cases n
· simpa using ENNReal.pow_pos ha.bot_lt _
· simp only [h'a, pow_eq_top_iff, zpow_negSucc, Ne, not_false, ENNReal.inv_pos, false_and,
not_false_eq_true]
#align ennreal.zpow_pos ENNReal.zpow_pos
theorem zpow_lt_top (ha : a ≠ 0) (h'a : a ≠ ∞) (n : ℤ) : a ^ n < ∞ := by
cases n
· simpa using ENNReal.pow_lt_top h'a.lt_top _
· simp only [ENNReal.pow_pos ha.bot_lt, zpow_negSucc, inv_lt_top]
#align ennreal.zpow_lt_top ENNReal.zpow_lt_top
theorem exists_mem_Ico_zpow {x y : ℝ≥0∞} (hx : x ≠ 0) (h'x : x ≠ ∞) (hy : 1 < y) (h'y : y ≠ ⊤) :
∃ n : ℤ, x ∈ Ico (y ^ n) (y ^ (n + 1)) := by
lift x to ℝ≥0 using h'x
lift y to ℝ≥0 using h'y
have A : y ≠ 0 := by simpa only [Ne, coe_eq_zero] using (zero_lt_one.trans hy).ne'
obtain ⟨n, hn, h'n⟩ : ∃ n : ℤ, y ^ n ≤ x ∧ x < y ^ (n + 1) := by
refine NNReal.exists_mem_Ico_zpow ?_ (one_lt_coe_iff.1 hy)
simpa only [Ne, coe_eq_zero] using hx
refine ⟨n, ?_, ?_⟩
· rwa [← ENNReal.coe_zpow A, ENNReal.coe_le_coe]
· rwa [← ENNReal.coe_zpow A, ENNReal.coe_lt_coe]
#align ennreal.exists_mem_Ico_zpow ENNReal.exists_mem_Ico_zpow
| Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Inv.lean | 621 | 631 | theorem exists_mem_Ioc_zpow {x y : ℝ≥0∞} (hx : x ≠ 0) (h'x : x ≠ ∞) (hy : 1 < y) (h'y : y ≠ ⊤) :
∃ n : ℤ, x ∈ Ioc (y ^ n) (y ^ (n + 1)) := by |
lift x to ℝ≥0 using h'x
lift y to ℝ≥0 using h'y
have A : y ≠ 0 := by simpa only [Ne, coe_eq_zero] using (zero_lt_one.trans hy).ne'
obtain ⟨n, hn, h'n⟩ : ∃ n : ℤ, y ^ n < x ∧ x ≤ y ^ (n + 1) := by
refine NNReal.exists_mem_Ioc_zpow ?_ (one_lt_coe_iff.1 hy)
simpa only [Ne, coe_eq_zero] using hx
refine ⟨n, ?_, ?_⟩
· rwa [← ENNReal.coe_zpow A, ENNReal.coe_lt_coe]
· rwa [← ENNReal.coe_zpow A, ENNReal.coe_le_coe]
|
/-
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.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.AffineEquiv
#align_import linear_algebra.affine_space.affine_subspace from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"e96bdfbd1e8c98a09ff75f7ac6204d142debc840"
/-!
# Affine spaces
This file defines affine subspaces (over modules) and the affine span of a set of points.
## Main definitions
* `AffineSubspace k P` is the type of affine subspaces. Unlike affine spaces, affine subspaces are
allowed to be empty, and lemmas that do not apply to empty affine subspaces have `Nonempty`
hypotheses. There is a `CompleteLattice` structure on affine subspaces.
* `AffineSubspace.direction` gives the `Submodule` spanned by the pairwise differences of points
in an `AffineSubspace`. There are various lemmas relating to the set of vectors in the
`direction`, and relating the lattice structure on affine subspaces to that on their directions.
* `AffineSubspace.parallel`, notation `∥`, gives the property of two affine subspaces being
parallel (one being a translate of the other).
* `affineSpan` gives the affine subspace spanned by a set of points, with `vectorSpan` giving its
direction. The `affineSpan` is defined in terms of `spanPoints`, which gives an explicit
description of the points contained in the affine span; `spanPoints` itself should generally only
be used when that description is required, with `affineSpan` being the main definition for other
purposes. Two other descriptions of the affine span are proved equivalent: it is the `sInf` of
affine subspaces containing the points, and (if `[Nontrivial k]`) it contains exactly those points
that are affine combinations of points in the given set.
## Implementation notes
`outParam` is used in the definition of `AddTorsor V P` to make `V` an implicit argument (deduced
from `P`) in most cases. As for modules, `k` is an explicit argument rather than implied by `P` or
`V`.
This file only provides purely algebraic definitions and results. Those depending on analysis or
topology are defined elsewhere; see `Analysis.NormedSpace.AddTorsor` and `Topology.Algebra.Affine`.
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affine_space
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal_homogeneous_space
-/
noncomputable section
open Affine
open Set
section
variable (k : Type*) {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [Ring k] [AddCommGroup V] [Module k V]
variable [AffineSpace V P]
/-- The submodule spanning the differences of a (possibly empty) set of points. -/
def vectorSpan (s : Set P) : Submodule k V :=
Submodule.span k (s -ᵥ s)
#align vector_span vectorSpan
/-- The definition of `vectorSpan`, for rewriting. -/
theorem vectorSpan_def (s : Set P) : vectorSpan k s = Submodule.span k (s -ᵥ s) :=
rfl
#align vector_span_def vectorSpan_def
/-- `vectorSpan` is monotone. -/
theorem vectorSpan_mono {s₁ s₂ : Set P} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : vectorSpan k s₁ ≤ vectorSpan k s₂ :=
Submodule.span_mono (vsub_self_mono h)
#align vector_span_mono vectorSpan_mono
variable (P)
/-- The `vectorSpan` of the empty set is `⊥`. -/
@[simp]
theorem vectorSpan_empty : vectorSpan k (∅ : Set P) = (⊥ : Submodule k V) := by
rw [vectorSpan_def, vsub_empty, Submodule.span_empty]
#align vector_span_empty vectorSpan_empty
variable {P}
/-- The `vectorSpan` of a single point is `⊥`. -/
@[simp]
theorem vectorSpan_singleton (p : P) : vectorSpan k ({p} : Set P) = ⊥ := by simp [vectorSpan_def]
#align vector_span_singleton vectorSpan_singleton
/-- The `s -ᵥ s` lies within the `vectorSpan k s`. -/
theorem vsub_set_subset_vectorSpan (s : Set P) : s -ᵥ s ⊆ ↑(vectorSpan k s) :=
Submodule.subset_span
#align vsub_set_subset_vector_span vsub_set_subset_vectorSpan
/-- Each pairwise difference is in the `vectorSpan`. -/
theorem vsub_mem_vectorSpan {s : Set P} {p1 p2 : P} (hp1 : p1 ∈ s) (hp2 : p2 ∈ s) :
p1 -ᵥ p2 ∈ vectorSpan k s :=
vsub_set_subset_vectorSpan k s (vsub_mem_vsub hp1 hp2)
#align vsub_mem_vector_span vsub_mem_vectorSpan
/-- The points in the affine span of a (possibly empty) set of points. Use `affineSpan` instead to
get an `AffineSubspace k P`. -/
def spanPoints (s : Set P) : Set P :=
{ p | ∃ p1 ∈ s, ∃ v ∈ vectorSpan k s, p = v +ᵥ p1 }
#align span_points spanPoints
/-- A point in a set is in its affine span. -/
theorem mem_spanPoints (p : P) (s : Set P) : p ∈ s → p ∈ spanPoints k s
| hp => ⟨p, hp, 0, Submodule.zero_mem _, (zero_vadd V p).symm⟩
#align mem_span_points mem_spanPoints
/-- A set is contained in its `spanPoints`. -/
theorem subset_spanPoints (s : Set P) : s ⊆ spanPoints k s := fun p => mem_spanPoints k p s
#align subset_span_points subset_spanPoints
/-- The `spanPoints` of a set is nonempty if and only if that set is. -/
@[simp]
theorem spanPoints_nonempty (s : Set P) : (spanPoints k s).Nonempty ↔ s.Nonempty := by
constructor
· contrapose
rw [Set.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, Set.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty]
intro h
simp [h, spanPoints]
· exact fun h => h.mono (subset_spanPoints _ _)
#align span_points_nonempty spanPoints_nonempty
/-- Adding a point in the affine span and a vector in the spanning submodule produces a point in the
affine span. -/
theorem vadd_mem_spanPoints_of_mem_spanPoints_of_mem_vectorSpan {s : Set P} {p : P} {v : V}
(hp : p ∈ spanPoints k s) (hv : v ∈ vectorSpan k s) : v +ᵥ p ∈ spanPoints k s := by
rcases hp with ⟨p2, ⟨hp2, ⟨v2, ⟨hv2, hv2p⟩⟩⟩⟩
rw [hv2p, vadd_vadd]
exact ⟨p2, hp2, v + v2, (vectorSpan k s).add_mem hv hv2, rfl⟩
#align vadd_mem_span_points_of_mem_span_points_of_mem_vector_span vadd_mem_spanPoints_of_mem_spanPoints_of_mem_vectorSpan
/-- Subtracting two points in the affine span produces a vector in the spanning submodule. -/
theorem vsub_mem_vectorSpan_of_mem_spanPoints_of_mem_spanPoints {s : Set P} {p1 p2 : P}
(hp1 : p1 ∈ spanPoints k s) (hp2 : p2 ∈ spanPoints k s) : p1 -ᵥ p2 ∈ vectorSpan k s := by
rcases hp1 with ⟨p1a, ⟨hp1a, ⟨v1, ⟨hv1, hv1p⟩⟩⟩⟩
rcases hp2 with ⟨p2a, ⟨hp2a, ⟨v2, ⟨hv2, hv2p⟩⟩⟩⟩
rw [hv1p, hv2p, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub (v1 +ᵥ p1a), vadd_vsub_assoc, add_comm, add_sub_assoc]
have hv1v2 : v1 - v2 ∈ vectorSpan k s := (vectorSpan k s).sub_mem hv1 hv2
refine (vectorSpan k s).add_mem ?_ hv1v2
exact vsub_mem_vectorSpan k hp1a hp2a
#align vsub_mem_vector_span_of_mem_span_points_of_mem_span_points vsub_mem_vectorSpan_of_mem_spanPoints_of_mem_spanPoints
end
/-- An `AffineSubspace k P` is a subset of an `AffineSpace V P` that, if not empty, has an affine
space structure induced by a corresponding subspace of the `Module k V`. -/
structure AffineSubspace (k : Type*) {V : Type*} (P : Type*) [Ring k] [AddCommGroup V]
[Module k V] [AffineSpace V P] where
/-- The affine subspace seen as a subset. -/
carrier : Set P
smul_vsub_vadd_mem :
∀ (c : k) {p1 p2 p3 : P},
p1 ∈ carrier → p2 ∈ carrier → p3 ∈ carrier → c • (p1 -ᵥ p2 : V) +ᵥ p3 ∈ carrier
#align affine_subspace AffineSubspace
namespace Submodule
variable {k V : Type*} [Ring k] [AddCommGroup V] [Module k V]
/-- Reinterpret `p : Submodule k V` as an `AffineSubspace k V`. -/
def toAffineSubspace (p : Submodule k V) : AffineSubspace k V where
carrier := p
smul_vsub_vadd_mem _ _ _ _ h₁ h₂ h₃ := p.add_mem (p.smul_mem _ (p.sub_mem h₁ h₂)) h₃
#align submodule.to_affine_subspace Submodule.toAffineSubspace
end Submodule
namespace AffineSubspace
variable (k : Type*) {V : Type*} (P : Type*) [Ring k] [AddCommGroup V] [Module k V]
[AffineSpace V P]
instance : SetLike (AffineSubspace k P) P where
coe := carrier
coe_injective' p q _ := by cases p; cases q; congr
/-- A point is in an affine subspace coerced to a set if and only if it is in that affine
subspace. -/
-- Porting note: removed `simp`, proof is `simp only [SetLike.mem_coe]`
theorem mem_coe (p : P) (s : AffineSubspace k P) : p ∈ (s : Set P) ↔ p ∈ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align affine_subspace.mem_coe AffineSubspace.mem_coe
variable {k P}
/-- The direction of an affine subspace is the submodule spanned by
the pairwise differences of points. (Except in the case of an empty
affine subspace, where the direction is the zero submodule, every
vector in the direction is the difference of two points in the affine
subspace.) -/
def direction (s : AffineSubspace k P) : Submodule k V :=
vectorSpan k (s : Set P)
#align affine_subspace.direction AffineSubspace.direction
/-- The direction equals the `vectorSpan`. -/
theorem direction_eq_vectorSpan (s : AffineSubspace k P) : s.direction = vectorSpan k (s : Set P) :=
rfl
#align affine_subspace.direction_eq_vector_span AffineSubspace.direction_eq_vectorSpan
/-- Alternative definition of the direction when the affine subspace is nonempty. This is defined so
that the order on submodules (as used in the definition of `Submodule.span`) can be used in the
proof of `coe_direction_eq_vsub_set`, and is not intended to be used beyond that proof. -/
def directionOfNonempty {s : AffineSubspace k P} (h : (s : Set P).Nonempty) : Submodule k V where
carrier := (s : Set P) -ᵥ s
zero_mem' := by
cases' h with p hp
exact vsub_self p ▸ vsub_mem_vsub hp hp
add_mem' := by
rintro _ _ ⟨p1, hp1, p2, hp2, rfl⟩ ⟨p3, hp3, p4, hp4, rfl⟩
rw [← vadd_vsub_assoc]
refine vsub_mem_vsub ?_ hp4
convert s.smul_vsub_vadd_mem 1 hp1 hp2 hp3
rw [one_smul]
smul_mem' := by
rintro c _ ⟨p1, hp1, p2, hp2, rfl⟩
rw [← vadd_vsub (c • (p1 -ᵥ p2)) p2]
refine vsub_mem_vsub ?_ hp2
exact s.smul_vsub_vadd_mem c hp1 hp2 hp2
#align affine_subspace.direction_of_nonempty AffineSubspace.directionOfNonempty
/-- `direction_of_nonempty` gives the same submodule as `direction`. -/
theorem directionOfNonempty_eq_direction {s : AffineSubspace k P} (h : (s : Set P).Nonempty) :
directionOfNonempty h = s.direction := by
refine le_antisymm ?_ (Submodule.span_le.2 Set.Subset.rfl)
rw [← SetLike.coe_subset_coe, directionOfNonempty, direction, Submodule.coe_set_mk,
AddSubmonoid.coe_set_mk]
exact vsub_set_subset_vectorSpan k _
#align affine_subspace.direction_of_nonempty_eq_direction AffineSubspace.directionOfNonempty_eq_direction
/-- The set of vectors in the direction of a nonempty affine subspace is given by `vsub_set`. -/
theorem coe_direction_eq_vsub_set {s : AffineSubspace k P} (h : (s : Set P).Nonempty) :
(s.direction : Set V) = (s : Set P) -ᵥ s :=
directionOfNonempty_eq_direction h ▸ rfl
#align affine_subspace.coe_direction_eq_vsub_set AffineSubspace.coe_direction_eq_vsub_set
/-- A vector is in the direction of a nonempty affine subspace if and only if it is the subtraction
of two vectors in the subspace. -/
theorem mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub {s : AffineSubspace k P} (h : (s : Set P).Nonempty) (v : V) :
v ∈ s.direction ↔ ∃ p1 ∈ s, ∃ p2 ∈ s, v = p1 -ᵥ p2 := by
rw [← SetLike.mem_coe, coe_direction_eq_vsub_set h, Set.mem_vsub]
simp only [SetLike.mem_coe, eq_comm]
#align affine_subspace.mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub AffineSubspace.mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub
/-- Adding a vector in the direction to a point in the subspace produces a point in the
subspace. -/
theorem vadd_mem_of_mem_direction {s : AffineSubspace k P} {v : V} (hv : v ∈ s.direction) {p : P}
(hp : p ∈ s) : v +ᵥ p ∈ s := by
rw [mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub ⟨p, hp⟩] at hv
rcases hv with ⟨p1, hp1, p2, hp2, hv⟩
rw [hv]
convert s.smul_vsub_vadd_mem 1 hp1 hp2 hp
rw [one_smul]
exact s.mem_coe k P _
#align affine_subspace.vadd_mem_of_mem_direction AffineSubspace.vadd_mem_of_mem_direction
/-- Subtracting two points in the subspace produces a vector in the direction. -/
theorem vsub_mem_direction {s : AffineSubspace k P} {p1 p2 : P} (hp1 : p1 ∈ s) (hp2 : p2 ∈ s) :
p1 -ᵥ p2 ∈ s.direction :=
vsub_mem_vectorSpan k hp1 hp2
#align affine_subspace.vsub_mem_direction AffineSubspace.vsub_mem_direction
/-- Adding a vector to a point in a subspace produces a point in the subspace if and only if the
vector is in the direction. -/
theorem vadd_mem_iff_mem_direction {s : AffineSubspace k P} (v : V) {p : P} (hp : p ∈ s) :
v +ᵥ p ∈ s ↔ v ∈ s.direction :=
⟨fun h => by simpa using vsub_mem_direction h hp, fun h => vadd_mem_of_mem_direction h hp⟩
#align affine_subspace.vadd_mem_iff_mem_direction AffineSubspace.vadd_mem_iff_mem_direction
/-- Adding a vector in the direction to a point produces a point in the subspace if and only if
the original point is in the subspace. -/
theorem vadd_mem_iff_mem_of_mem_direction {s : AffineSubspace k P} {v : V} (hv : v ∈ s.direction)
{p : P} : v +ᵥ p ∈ s ↔ p ∈ s := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => vadd_mem_of_mem_direction hv h⟩
convert vadd_mem_of_mem_direction (Submodule.neg_mem _ hv) h
simp
#align affine_subspace.vadd_mem_iff_mem_of_mem_direction AffineSubspace.vadd_mem_iff_mem_of_mem_direction
/-- Given a point in an affine subspace, the set of vectors in its direction equals the set of
vectors subtracting that point on the right. -/
theorem coe_direction_eq_vsub_set_right {s : AffineSubspace k P} {p : P} (hp : p ∈ s) :
(s.direction : Set V) = (· -ᵥ p) '' s := by
rw [coe_direction_eq_vsub_set ⟨p, hp⟩]
refine le_antisymm ?_ ?_
· rintro v ⟨p1, hp1, p2, hp2, rfl⟩
exact ⟨p1 -ᵥ p2 +ᵥ p, vadd_mem_of_mem_direction (vsub_mem_direction hp1 hp2) hp, vadd_vsub _ _⟩
· rintro v ⟨p2, hp2, rfl⟩
exact ⟨p2, hp2, p, hp, rfl⟩
#align affine_subspace.coe_direction_eq_vsub_set_right AffineSubspace.coe_direction_eq_vsub_set_right
/-- Given a point in an affine subspace, the set of vectors in its direction equals the set of
vectors subtracting that point on the left. -/
theorem coe_direction_eq_vsub_set_left {s : AffineSubspace k P} {p : P} (hp : p ∈ s) :
(s.direction : Set V) = (p -ᵥ ·) '' s := by
ext v
rw [SetLike.mem_coe, ← Submodule.neg_mem_iff, ← SetLike.mem_coe,
coe_direction_eq_vsub_set_right hp, Set.mem_image, Set.mem_image]
conv_lhs =>
congr
ext
rw [← neg_vsub_eq_vsub_rev, neg_inj]
#align affine_subspace.coe_direction_eq_vsub_set_left AffineSubspace.coe_direction_eq_vsub_set_left
/-- Given a point in an affine subspace, a vector is in its direction if and only if it results from
subtracting that point on the right. -/
theorem mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub_right {s : AffineSubspace k P} {p : P} (hp : p ∈ s) (v : V) :
v ∈ s.direction ↔ ∃ p2 ∈ s, v = p2 -ᵥ p := by
rw [← SetLike.mem_coe, coe_direction_eq_vsub_set_right hp]
exact ⟨fun ⟨p2, hp2, hv⟩ => ⟨p2, hp2, hv.symm⟩, fun ⟨p2, hp2, hv⟩ => ⟨p2, hp2, hv.symm⟩⟩
#align affine_subspace.mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub_right AffineSubspace.mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub_right
/-- Given a point in an affine subspace, a vector is in its direction if and only if it results from
subtracting that point on the left. -/
theorem mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub_left {s : AffineSubspace k P} {p : P} (hp : p ∈ s) (v : V) :
v ∈ s.direction ↔ ∃ p2 ∈ s, v = p -ᵥ p2 := by
rw [← SetLike.mem_coe, coe_direction_eq_vsub_set_left hp]
exact ⟨fun ⟨p2, hp2, hv⟩ => ⟨p2, hp2, hv.symm⟩, fun ⟨p2, hp2, hv⟩ => ⟨p2, hp2, hv.symm⟩⟩
#align affine_subspace.mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub_left AffineSubspace.mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub_left
/-- Given a point in an affine subspace, a result of subtracting that point on the right is in the
direction if and only if the other point is in the subspace. -/
theorem vsub_right_mem_direction_iff_mem {s : AffineSubspace k P} {p : P} (hp : p ∈ s) (p2 : P) :
p2 -ᵥ p ∈ s.direction ↔ p2 ∈ s := by
rw [mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub_right hp]
simp
#align affine_subspace.vsub_right_mem_direction_iff_mem AffineSubspace.vsub_right_mem_direction_iff_mem
/-- Given a point in an affine subspace, a result of subtracting that point on the left is in the
direction if and only if the other point is in the subspace. -/
theorem vsub_left_mem_direction_iff_mem {s : AffineSubspace k P} {p : P} (hp : p ∈ s) (p2 : P) :
p -ᵥ p2 ∈ s.direction ↔ p2 ∈ s := by
rw [mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub_left hp]
simp
#align affine_subspace.vsub_left_mem_direction_iff_mem AffineSubspace.vsub_left_mem_direction_iff_mem
/-- Two affine subspaces are equal if they have the same points. -/
theorem coe_injective : Function.Injective ((↑) : AffineSubspace k P → Set P) :=
SetLike.coe_injective
#align affine_subspace.coe_injective AffineSubspace.coe_injective
@[ext]
theorem ext {p q : AffineSubspace k P} (h : ∀ x, x ∈ p ↔ x ∈ q) : p = q :=
SetLike.ext h
#align affine_subspace.ext AffineSubspace.ext
-- Porting note: removed `simp`, proof is `simp only [SetLike.ext'_iff]`
theorem ext_iff (s₁ s₂ : AffineSubspace k P) : (s₁ : Set P) = s₂ ↔ s₁ = s₂ :=
SetLike.ext'_iff.symm
#align affine_subspace.ext_iff AffineSubspace.ext_iff
/-- Two affine subspaces with the same direction and nonempty intersection are equal. -/
theorem ext_of_direction_eq {s1 s2 : AffineSubspace k P} (hd : s1.direction = s2.direction)
(hn : ((s1 : Set P) ∩ s2).Nonempty) : s1 = s2 := by
ext p
have hq1 := Set.mem_of_mem_inter_left hn.some_mem
have hq2 := Set.mem_of_mem_inter_right hn.some_mem
constructor
· intro hp
rw [← vsub_vadd p hn.some]
refine vadd_mem_of_mem_direction ?_ hq2
rw [← hd]
exact vsub_mem_direction hp hq1
· intro hp
rw [← vsub_vadd p hn.some]
refine vadd_mem_of_mem_direction ?_ hq1
rw [hd]
exact vsub_mem_direction hp hq2
#align affine_subspace.ext_of_direction_eq AffineSubspace.ext_of_direction_eq
-- See note [reducible non instances]
/-- This is not an instance because it loops with `AddTorsor.nonempty`. -/
abbrev toAddTorsor (s : AffineSubspace k P) [Nonempty s] : AddTorsor s.direction s where
vadd a b := ⟨(a : V) +ᵥ (b : P), vadd_mem_of_mem_direction a.2 b.2⟩
zero_vadd := fun a => by
ext
exact zero_vadd _ _
add_vadd a b c := by
ext
apply add_vadd
vsub a b := ⟨(a : P) -ᵥ (b : P), (vsub_left_mem_direction_iff_mem a.2 _).mpr b.2⟩
vsub_vadd' a b := by
ext
apply AddTorsor.vsub_vadd'
vadd_vsub' a b := by
ext
apply AddTorsor.vadd_vsub'
#align affine_subspace.to_add_torsor AffineSubspace.toAddTorsor
attribute [local instance] toAddTorsor
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_vsub (s : AffineSubspace k P) [Nonempty s] (a b : s) : ↑(a -ᵥ b) = (a : P) -ᵥ (b : P) :=
rfl
#align affine_subspace.coe_vsub AffineSubspace.coe_vsub
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_vadd (s : AffineSubspace k P) [Nonempty s] (a : s.direction) (b : s) :
↑(a +ᵥ b) = (a : V) +ᵥ (b : P) :=
rfl
#align affine_subspace.coe_vadd AffineSubspace.coe_vadd
/-- Embedding of an affine subspace to the ambient space, as an affine map. -/
protected def subtype (s : AffineSubspace k P) [Nonempty s] : s →ᵃ[k] P where
toFun := (↑)
linear := s.direction.subtype
map_vadd' _ _ := rfl
#align affine_subspace.subtype AffineSubspace.subtype
@[simp]
theorem subtype_linear (s : AffineSubspace k P) [Nonempty s] :
s.subtype.linear = s.direction.subtype := rfl
#align affine_subspace.subtype_linear AffineSubspace.subtype_linear
theorem subtype_apply (s : AffineSubspace k P) [Nonempty s] (p : s) : s.subtype p = p :=
rfl
#align affine_subspace.subtype_apply AffineSubspace.subtype_apply
@[simp]
theorem coeSubtype (s : AffineSubspace k P) [Nonempty s] : (s.subtype : s → P) = ((↑) : s → P) :=
rfl
#align affine_subspace.coe_subtype AffineSubspace.coeSubtype
theorem injective_subtype (s : AffineSubspace k P) [Nonempty s] : Function.Injective s.subtype :=
Subtype.coe_injective
#align affine_subspace.injective_subtype AffineSubspace.injective_subtype
/-- Two affine subspaces with nonempty intersection are equal if and only if their directions are
equal. -/
theorem eq_iff_direction_eq_of_mem {s₁ s₂ : AffineSubspace k P} {p : P} (h₁ : p ∈ s₁)
(h₂ : p ∈ s₂) : s₁ = s₂ ↔ s₁.direction = s₂.direction :=
⟨fun h => h ▸ rfl, fun h => ext_of_direction_eq h ⟨p, h₁, h₂⟩⟩
#align affine_subspace.eq_iff_direction_eq_of_mem AffineSubspace.eq_iff_direction_eq_of_mem
/-- Construct an affine subspace from a point and a direction. -/
def mk' (p : P) (direction : Submodule k V) : AffineSubspace k P where
carrier := { q | ∃ v ∈ direction, q = v +ᵥ p }
smul_vsub_vadd_mem c p1 p2 p3 hp1 hp2 hp3 := by
rcases hp1 with ⟨v1, hv1, hp1⟩
rcases hp2 with ⟨v2, hv2, hp2⟩
rcases hp3 with ⟨v3, hv3, hp3⟩
use c • (v1 - v2) + v3, direction.add_mem (direction.smul_mem c (direction.sub_mem hv1 hv2)) hv3
simp [hp1, hp2, hp3, vadd_vadd]
#align affine_subspace.mk' AffineSubspace.mk'
/-- An affine subspace constructed from a point and a direction contains that point. -/
theorem self_mem_mk' (p : P) (direction : Submodule k V) : p ∈ mk' p direction :=
⟨0, ⟨direction.zero_mem, (zero_vadd _ _).symm⟩⟩
#align affine_subspace.self_mem_mk' AffineSubspace.self_mem_mk'
/-- An affine subspace constructed from a point and a direction contains the result of adding a
vector in that direction to that point. -/
theorem vadd_mem_mk' {v : V} (p : P) {direction : Submodule k V} (hv : v ∈ direction) :
v +ᵥ p ∈ mk' p direction :=
⟨v, hv, rfl⟩
#align affine_subspace.vadd_mem_mk' AffineSubspace.vadd_mem_mk'
/-- An affine subspace constructed from a point and a direction is nonempty. -/
theorem mk'_nonempty (p : P) (direction : Submodule k V) : (mk' p direction : Set P).Nonempty :=
⟨p, self_mem_mk' p direction⟩
#align affine_subspace.mk'_nonempty AffineSubspace.mk'_nonempty
/-- The direction of an affine subspace constructed from a point and a direction. -/
@[simp]
theorem direction_mk' (p : P) (direction : Submodule k V) :
(mk' p direction).direction = direction := by
ext v
rw [mem_direction_iff_eq_vsub (mk'_nonempty _ _)]
constructor
· rintro ⟨p1, ⟨v1, hv1, hp1⟩, p2, ⟨v2, hv2, hp2⟩, hv⟩
rw [hv, hp1, hp2, vadd_vsub_vadd_cancel_right]
exact direction.sub_mem hv1 hv2
· exact fun hv => ⟨v +ᵥ p, vadd_mem_mk' _ hv, p, self_mem_mk' _ _, (vadd_vsub _ _).symm⟩
#align affine_subspace.direction_mk' AffineSubspace.direction_mk'
/-- A point lies in an affine subspace constructed from another point and a direction if and only
if their difference is in that direction. -/
theorem mem_mk'_iff_vsub_mem {p₁ p₂ : P} {direction : Submodule k V} :
p₂ ∈ mk' p₁ direction ↔ p₂ -ᵥ p₁ ∈ direction := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => ?_⟩
· rw [← direction_mk' p₁ direction]
exact vsub_mem_direction h (self_mem_mk' _ _)
· rw [← vsub_vadd p₂ p₁]
exact vadd_mem_mk' p₁ h
#align affine_subspace.mem_mk'_iff_vsub_mem AffineSubspace.mem_mk'_iff_vsub_mem
/-- Constructing an affine subspace from a point in a subspace and that subspace's direction
yields the original subspace. -/
@[simp]
theorem mk'_eq {s : AffineSubspace k P} {p : P} (hp : p ∈ s) : mk' p s.direction = s :=
ext_of_direction_eq (direction_mk' p s.direction) ⟨p, Set.mem_inter (self_mem_mk' _ _) hp⟩
#align affine_subspace.mk'_eq AffineSubspace.mk'_eq
/-- If an affine subspace contains a set of points, it contains the `spanPoints` of that set. -/
theorem spanPoints_subset_coe_of_subset_coe {s : Set P} {s1 : AffineSubspace k P} (h : s ⊆ s1) :
spanPoints k s ⊆ s1 := by
rintro p ⟨p1, hp1, v, hv, hp⟩
rw [hp]
have hp1s1 : p1 ∈ (s1 : Set P) := Set.mem_of_mem_of_subset hp1 h
refine vadd_mem_of_mem_direction ?_ hp1s1
have hs : vectorSpan k s ≤ s1.direction := vectorSpan_mono k h
rw [SetLike.le_def] at hs
rw [← SetLike.mem_coe]
exact Set.mem_of_mem_of_subset hv hs
#align affine_subspace.span_points_subset_coe_of_subset_coe AffineSubspace.spanPoints_subset_coe_of_subset_coe
end AffineSubspace
namespace Submodule
variable {k V : Type*} [Ring k] [AddCommGroup V] [Module k V]
@[simp]
theorem mem_toAffineSubspace {p : Submodule k V} {x : V} :
x ∈ p.toAffineSubspace ↔ x ∈ p :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/AffineSubspace.lean | 520 | 521 | theorem toAffineSubspace_direction (s : Submodule k V) : s.toAffineSubspace.direction = s := by |
ext x; simp [← s.toAffineSubspace.vadd_mem_iff_mem_direction _ s.zero_mem]
|
/-
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.Polynomial.Reverse
import Mathlib.Algebra.Regular.SMul
#align_import data.polynomial.monic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"cbdf7b565832144d024caa5a550117c6df0204a5"
/-!
# Theory of monic polynomials
We give several tools for proving that polynomials are monic, e.g.
`Monic.mul`, `Monic.map`, `Monic.pow`.
-/
noncomputable section
open Finset
open Polynomial
namespace Polynomial
universe u v y
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {a b : R} {m n : ℕ} {ι : Type y}
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R] {p q r : R[X]}
theorem monic_zero_iff_subsingleton : Monic (0 : R[X]) ↔ Subsingleton R :=
subsingleton_iff_zero_eq_one
#align polynomial.monic_zero_iff_subsingleton Polynomial.monic_zero_iff_subsingleton
theorem not_monic_zero_iff : ¬Monic (0 : R[X]) ↔ (0 : R) ≠ 1 :=
(monic_zero_iff_subsingleton.trans subsingleton_iff_zero_eq_one.symm).not
#align polynomial.not_monic_zero_iff Polynomial.not_monic_zero_iff
theorem monic_zero_iff_subsingleton' :
Monic (0 : R[X]) ↔ (∀ f g : R[X], f = g) ∧ ∀ a b : R, a = b :=
Polynomial.monic_zero_iff_subsingleton.trans
⟨by
intro
simp [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton], fun h => subsingleton_iff.mpr h.2⟩
#align polynomial.monic_zero_iff_subsingleton' Polynomial.monic_zero_iff_subsingleton'
theorem Monic.as_sum (hp : p.Monic) :
p = X ^ p.natDegree + ∑ i ∈ range p.natDegree, C (p.coeff i) * X ^ i := by
conv_lhs => rw [p.as_sum_range_C_mul_X_pow, sum_range_succ_comm]
suffices C (p.coeff p.natDegree) = 1 by rw [this, one_mul]
exact congr_arg C hp
#align polynomial.monic.as_sum Polynomial.Monic.as_sum
theorem ne_zero_of_ne_zero_of_monic (hp : p ≠ 0) (hq : Monic q) : q ≠ 0 := by
rintro rfl
rw [Monic.def, leadingCoeff_zero] at hq
rw [← mul_one p, ← C_1, ← hq, C_0, mul_zero] at hp
exact hp rfl
#align polynomial.ne_zero_of_ne_zero_of_monic Polynomial.ne_zero_of_ne_zero_of_monic
theorem Monic.map [Semiring S] (f : R →+* S) (hp : Monic p) : Monic (p.map f) := by
unfold Monic
nontriviality
have : f p.leadingCoeff ≠ 0 := by
rw [show _ = _ from hp, f.map_one]
exact one_ne_zero
rw [Polynomial.leadingCoeff, coeff_map]
suffices p.coeff (p.map f).natDegree = 1 by simp [this]
rwa [natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq (degree_map_eq_of_leadingCoeff_ne_zero f this)]
#align polynomial.monic.map Polynomial.Monic.map
theorem monic_C_mul_of_mul_leadingCoeff_eq_one {b : R} (hp : b * p.leadingCoeff = 1) :
Monic (C b * p) := by
unfold Monic
nontriviality
rw [leadingCoeff_mul' _] <;> simp [leadingCoeff_C b, hp]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.monic_C_mul_of_mul_leading_coeff_eq_one Polynomial.monic_C_mul_of_mul_leadingCoeff_eq_one
theorem monic_mul_C_of_leadingCoeff_mul_eq_one {b : R} (hp : p.leadingCoeff * b = 1) :
Monic (p * C b) := by
unfold Monic
nontriviality
rw [leadingCoeff_mul' _] <;> simp [leadingCoeff_C b, hp]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.monic_mul_C_of_leading_coeff_mul_eq_one Polynomial.monic_mul_C_of_leadingCoeff_mul_eq_one
theorem monic_of_degree_le (n : ℕ) (H1 : degree p ≤ n) (H2 : coeff p n = 1) : Monic p :=
Decidable.byCases
(fun H : degree p < n => eq_of_zero_eq_one (H2 ▸ (coeff_eq_zero_of_degree_lt H).symm) _ _)
fun H : ¬degree p < n => by
rwa [Monic, Polynomial.leadingCoeff, natDegree, (lt_or_eq_of_le H1).resolve_left H]
#align polynomial.monic_of_degree_le Polynomial.monic_of_degree_le
theorem monic_X_pow_add {n : ℕ} (H : degree p ≤ n) : Monic (X ^ (n + 1) + p) :=
have H1 : degree p < (n + 1 : ℕ) := lt_of_le_of_lt H (WithBot.coe_lt_coe.2 (Nat.lt_succ_self n))
monic_of_degree_le (n + 1)
(le_trans (degree_add_le _ _) (max_le (degree_X_pow_le _) (le_of_lt H1)))
(by rw [coeff_add, coeff_X_pow, if_pos rfl, coeff_eq_zero_of_degree_lt H1, add_zero])
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.monic_X_pow_add Polynomial.monic_X_pow_add
variable (a) in
theorem monic_X_pow_add_C {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) : (X ^ n + C a).Monic := by
obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero h
exact monic_X_pow_add <| degree_C_le.trans Nat.WithBot.coe_nonneg
theorem monic_X_add_C (x : R) : Monic (X + C x) :=
pow_one (X : R[X]) ▸ monic_X_pow_add_C x one_ne_zero
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.monic_X_add_C Polynomial.monic_X_add_C
theorem Monic.mul (hp : Monic p) (hq : Monic q) : Monic (p * q) :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
if h0 : (0 : R) = 1 then
haveI := subsingleton_of_zero_eq_one h0
Subsingleton.elim _ _
else by
have : p.leadingCoeff * q.leadingCoeff ≠ 0 := by
simp [Monic.def.1 hp, Monic.def.1 hq, Ne.symm h0]
rw [Monic.def, leadingCoeff_mul' this, Monic.def.1 hp, Monic.def.1 hq, one_mul]
#align polynomial.monic.mul Polynomial.Monic.mul
theorem Monic.pow (hp : Monic p) : ∀ n : ℕ, Monic (p ^ n)
| 0 => monic_one
| n + 1 => by
rw [pow_succ]
exact (Monic.pow hp n).mul hp
#align polynomial.monic.pow Polynomial.Monic.pow
theorem Monic.add_of_left (hp : Monic p) (hpq : degree q < degree p) : Monic (p + q) := by
rwa [Monic, add_comm, leadingCoeff_add_of_degree_lt hpq]
#align polynomial.monic.add_of_left Polynomial.Monic.add_of_left
theorem Monic.add_of_right (hq : Monic q) (hpq : degree p < degree q) : Monic (p + q) := by
rwa [Monic, leadingCoeff_add_of_degree_lt hpq]
#align polynomial.monic.add_of_right Polynomial.Monic.add_of_right
theorem Monic.of_mul_monic_left (hp : p.Monic) (hpq : (p * q).Monic) : q.Monic := by
contrapose! hpq
rw [Monic.def] at hpq ⊢
rwa [leadingCoeff_monic_mul hp]
#align polynomial.monic.of_mul_monic_left Polynomial.Monic.of_mul_monic_left
theorem Monic.of_mul_monic_right (hq : q.Monic) (hpq : (p * q).Monic) : p.Monic := by
contrapose! hpq
rw [Monic.def] at hpq ⊢
rwa [leadingCoeff_mul_monic hq]
#align polynomial.monic.of_mul_monic_right Polynomial.Monic.of_mul_monic_right
namespace Monic
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_eq_zero_iff_eq_one (hp : p.Monic) : p.natDegree = 0 ↔ p = 1 := by
constructor <;> intro h
swap
· rw [h]
exact natDegree_one
have : p = C (p.coeff 0) := by
rw [← Polynomial.degree_le_zero_iff]
rwa [Polynomial.natDegree_eq_zero_iff_degree_le_zero] at h
rw [this]
rw [← h, ← Polynomial.leadingCoeff, Monic.def.1 hp, C_1]
#align polynomial.monic.nat_degree_eq_zero_iff_eq_one Polynomial.Monic.natDegree_eq_zero_iff_eq_one
@[simp]
theorem degree_le_zero_iff_eq_one (hp : p.Monic) : p.degree ≤ 0 ↔ p = 1 := by
rw [← hp.natDegree_eq_zero_iff_eq_one, natDegree_eq_zero_iff_degree_le_zero]
#align polynomial.monic.degree_le_zero_iff_eq_one Polynomial.Monic.degree_le_zero_iff_eq_one
theorem natDegree_mul (hp : p.Monic) (hq : q.Monic) :
(p * q).natDegree = p.natDegree + q.natDegree := by
nontriviality R
apply natDegree_mul'
simp [hp.leadingCoeff, hq.leadingCoeff]
#align polynomial.monic.nat_degree_mul Polynomial.Monic.natDegree_mul
theorem degree_mul_comm (hp : p.Monic) (q : R[X]) : (p * q).degree = (q * p).degree := by
by_cases h : q = 0
· simp [h]
rw [degree_mul', hp.degree_mul]
· exact add_comm _ _
· rwa [hp.leadingCoeff, one_mul, leadingCoeff_ne_zero]
#align polynomial.monic.degree_mul_comm Polynomial.Monic.degree_mul_comm
nonrec theorem natDegree_mul' (hp : p.Monic) (hq : q ≠ 0) :
(p * q).natDegree = p.natDegree + q.natDegree := by
rw [natDegree_mul']
simpa [hp.leadingCoeff, leadingCoeff_ne_zero]
#align polynomial.monic.nat_degree_mul' Polynomial.Monic.natDegree_mul'
theorem natDegree_mul_comm (hp : p.Monic) (q : R[X]) : (p * q).natDegree = (q * p).natDegree := by
by_cases h : q = 0
· simp [h]
rw [hp.natDegree_mul' h, Polynomial.natDegree_mul', add_comm]
simpa [hp.leadingCoeff, leadingCoeff_ne_zero]
#align polynomial.monic.nat_degree_mul_comm Polynomial.Monic.natDegree_mul_comm
theorem not_dvd_of_natDegree_lt (hp : Monic p) (h0 : q ≠ 0) (hl : natDegree q < natDegree p) :
¬p ∣ q := by
rintro ⟨r, rfl⟩
rw [hp.natDegree_mul' <| right_ne_zero_of_mul h0] at hl
exact hl.not_le (Nat.le_add_right _ _)
#align polynomial.monic.not_dvd_of_nat_degree_lt Polynomial.Monic.not_dvd_of_natDegree_lt
theorem not_dvd_of_degree_lt (hp : Monic p) (h0 : q ≠ 0) (hl : degree q < degree p) : ¬p ∣ q :=
Monic.not_dvd_of_natDegree_lt hp h0 <| natDegree_lt_natDegree h0 hl
#align polynomial.monic.not_dvd_of_degree_lt Polynomial.Monic.not_dvd_of_degree_lt
theorem nextCoeff_mul (hp : Monic p) (hq : Monic q) :
nextCoeff (p * q) = nextCoeff p + nextCoeff q := by
nontriviality
simp only [← coeff_one_reverse]
rw [reverse_mul] <;>
simp [coeff_mul, antidiagonal, hp.leadingCoeff, hq.leadingCoeff, add_comm,
show Nat.succ 0 = 1 from rfl]
#align polynomial.monic.next_coeff_mul Polynomial.Monic.nextCoeff_mul
theorem nextCoeff_pow (hp : p.Monic) (n : ℕ) : (p ^ n).nextCoeff = n • p.nextCoeff := by
induction n with
| zero => rw [pow_zero, zero_smul, ← map_one (f := C), nextCoeff_C_eq_zero]
| succ n ih => rw [pow_succ, (hp.pow n).nextCoeff_mul hp, ih, succ_nsmul]
theorem eq_one_of_map_eq_one {S : Type*} [Semiring S] [Nontrivial S] (f : R →+* S) (hp : p.Monic)
(map_eq : p.map f = 1) : p = 1 := by
nontriviality R
have hdeg : p.degree = 0 := by
rw [← degree_map_eq_of_leadingCoeff_ne_zero f _, map_eq, degree_one]
· rw [hp.leadingCoeff, f.map_one]
exact one_ne_zero
have hndeg : p.natDegree = 0 :=
WithBot.coe_eq_coe.mp ((degree_eq_natDegree hp.ne_zero).symm.trans hdeg)
convert eq_C_of_degree_eq_zero hdeg
rw [← hndeg, ← Polynomial.leadingCoeff, hp.leadingCoeff, C.map_one]
#align polynomial.monic.eq_one_of_map_eq_one Polynomial.Monic.eq_one_of_map_eq_one
theorem natDegree_pow (hp : p.Monic) (n : ℕ) : (p ^ n).natDegree = n * p.natDegree := by
induction' n with n hn
· simp
· rw [pow_succ, (hp.pow n).natDegree_mul hp, hn, Nat.succ_mul, add_comm]
#align polynomial.monic.nat_degree_pow Polynomial.Monic.natDegree_pow
end Monic
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_pow_X_add_C [Nontrivial R] (n : ℕ) (r : R) : ((X + C r) ^ n).natDegree = n := by
rw [(monic_X_add_C r).natDegree_pow, natDegree_X_add_C, mul_one]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.nat_degree_pow_X_add_C Polynomial.natDegree_pow_X_add_C
theorem Monic.eq_one_of_isUnit (hm : Monic p) (hpu : IsUnit p) : p = 1 := by
nontriviality R
obtain ⟨q, h⟩ := hpu.exists_right_inv
have := hm.natDegree_mul' (right_ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one h)
rw [h, natDegree_one, eq_comm, add_eq_zero_iff] at this
exact hm.natDegree_eq_zero_iff_eq_one.mp this.1
#align polynomial.monic.eq_one_of_is_unit Polynomial.Monic.eq_one_of_isUnit
theorem Monic.isUnit_iff (hm : p.Monic) : IsUnit p ↔ p = 1 :=
⟨hm.eq_one_of_isUnit, fun h => h.symm ▸ isUnit_one⟩
#align polynomial.monic.is_unit_iff Polynomial.Monic.isUnit_iff
theorem eq_of_monic_of_associated (hp : p.Monic) (hq : q.Monic) (hpq : Associated p q) : p = q := by
obtain ⟨u, rfl⟩ := hpq
rw [(hp.of_mul_monic_left hq).eq_one_of_isUnit u.isUnit, mul_one]
#align polynomial.eq_of_monic_of_associated Polynomial.eq_of_monic_of_associated
end Semiring
section CommSemiring
variable [CommSemiring R] {p : R[X]}
theorem monic_multiset_prod_of_monic (t : Multiset ι) (f : ι → R[X]) (ht : ∀ i ∈ t, Monic (f i)) :
Monic (t.map f).prod := by
revert ht
refine t.induction_on ?_ ?_; · simp
intro a t ih ht
rw [Multiset.map_cons, Multiset.prod_cons]
exact (ht _ (Multiset.mem_cons_self _ _)).mul (ih fun _ hi => ht _ (Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem hi))
#align polynomial.monic_multiset_prod_of_monic Polynomial.monic_multiset_prod_of_monic
theorem monic_prod_of_monic (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → R[X]) (hs : ∀ i ∈ s, Monic (f i)) :
Monic (∏ i ∈ s, f i) :=
monic_multiset_prod_of_monic s.1 f hs
#align polynomial.monic_prod_of_monic Polynomial.monic_prod_of_monic
theorem Monic.nextCoeff_multiset_prod (t : Multiset ι) (f : ι → R[X]) (h : ∀ i ∈ t, Monic (f i)) :
nextCoeff (t.map f).prod = (t.map fun i => nextCoeff (f i)).sum := by
revert h
refine Multiset.induction_on t ?_ fun a t ih ht => ?_
· simp only [Multiset.not_mem_zero, forall_prop_of_true, forall_prop_of_false, Multiset.map_zero,
Multiset.prod_zero, Multiset.sum_zero, not_false_iff, forall_true_iff]
rw [← C_1]
rw [nextCoeff_C_eq_zero]
· rw [Multiset.map_cons, Multiset.prod_cons, Multiset.map_cons, Multiset.sum_cons,
Monic.nextCoeff_mul, ih]
exacts [fun i hi => ht i (Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem hi), ht a (Multiset.mem_cons_self _ _),
monic_multiset_prod_of_monic _ _ fun b bs => ht _ (Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem bs)]
#align polynomial.monic.next_coeff_multiset_prod Polynomial.Monic.nextCoeff_multiset_prod
theorem Monic.nextCoeff_prod (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → R[X]) (h : ∀ i ∈ s, Monic (f i)) :
nextCoeff (∏ i ∈ s, f i) = ∑ i ∈ s, nextCoeff (f i) :=
Monic.nextCoeff_multiset_prod s.1 f h
#align polynomial.monic.next_coeff_prod Polynomial.Monic.nextCoeff_prod
end CommSemiring
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R]
@[simp]
theorem Monic.natDegree_map [Semiring S] [Nontrivial S] {P : R[X]} (hmo : P.Monic) (f : R →+* S) :
(P.map f).natDegree = P.natDegree := by
refine le_antisymm (natDegree_map_le _ _) (le_natDegree_of_ne_zero ?_)
rw [coeff_map, Monic.coeff_natDegree hmo, RingHom.map_one]
exact one_ne_zero
#align polynomial.monic.nat_degree_map Polynomial.Monic.natDegree_map
@[simp]
theorem Monic.degree_map [Semiring S] [Nontrivial S] {P : R[X]} (hmo : P.Monic) (f : R →+* S) :
(P.map f).degree = P.degree := by
by_cases hP : P = 0
· simp [hP]
· refine le_antisymm (degree_map_le _ _) ?_
rw [degree_eq_natDegree hP]
refine le_degree_of_ne_zero ?_
rw [coeff_map, Monic.coeff_natDegree hmo, RingHom.map_one]
exact one_ne_zero
#align polynomial.monic.degree_map Polynomial.Monic.degree_map
section Injective
open Function
variable [Semiring S] {f : R →+* S} (hf : Injective f)
theorem degree_map_eq_of_injective (p : R[X]) : degree (p.map f) = degree p :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
if h : p = 0 then by simp [h]
else
degree_map_eq_of_leadingCoeff_ne_zero _
(by rw [← f.map_zero]; exact mt hf.eq_iff.1 (mt leadingCoeff_eq_zero.1 h))
#align polynomial.degree_map_eq_of_injective Polynomial.degree_map_eq_of_injective
theorem natDegree_map_eq_of_injective (p : R[X]) : natDegree (p.map f) = natDegree p :=
natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq (degree_map_eq_of_injective hf p)
#align polynomial.nat_degree_map_eq_of_injective Polynomial.natDegree_map_eq_of_injective
theorem leadingCoeff_map' (p : R[X]) : leadingCoeff (p.map f) = f (leadingCoeff p) := by
unfold leadingCoeff
rw [coeff_map, natDegree_map_eq_of_injective hf p]
#align polynomial.leading_coeff_map' Polynomial.leadingCoeff_map'
theorem nextCoeff_map (p : R[X]) : (p.map f).nextCoeff = f p.nextCoeff := by
unfold nextCoeff
rw [natDegree_map_eq_of_injective hf]
split_ifs <;> simp [*]
#align polynomial.next_coeff_map Polynomial.nextCoeff_map
theorem leadingCoeff_of_injective (p : R[X]) : leadingCoeff (p.map f) = f (leadingCoeff p) := by
delta leadingCoeff
rw [coeff_map f, natDegree_map_eq_of_injective hf p]
#align polynomial.leading_coeff_of_injective Polynomial.leadingCoeff_of_injective
theorem monic_of_injective {p : R[X]} (hp : (p.map f).Monic) : p.Monic := by
apply hf
rw [← leadingCoeff_of_injective hf, hp.leadingCoeff, f.map_one]
#align polynomial.monic_of_injective Polynomial.monic_of_injective
theorem _root_.Function.Injective.monic_map_iff {p : R[X]} : p.Monic ↔ (p.map f).Monic :=
⟨Monic.map _, Polynomial.monic_of_injective hf⟩
#align function.injective.monic_map_iff Function.Injective.monic_map_iff
end Injective
end Semiring
section Ring
variable [Ring R] {p : R[X]}
theorem monic_X_sub_C (x : R) : Monic (X - C x) := by
simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg, C_neg] using monic_X_add_C (-x)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.monic_X_sub_C Polynomial.monic_X_sub_C
theorem monic_X_pow_sub {n : ℕ} (H : degree p ≤ n) : Monic (X ^ (n + 1) - p) := by
simpa [sub_eq_add_neg] using monic_X_pow_add (show degree (-p) ≤ n by rwa [← degree_neg p] at H)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.monic_X_pow_sub Polynomial.monic_X_pow_sub
/-- `X ^ n - a` is monic. -/
theorem monic_X_pow_sub_C {R : Type u} [Ring R] (a : R) {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) :
(X ^ n - C a).Monic := by
simpa only [map_neg, ← sub_eq_add_neg] using monic_X_pow_add_C (-a) h
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.monic_X_pow_sub_C Polynomial.monic_X_pow_sub_C
theorem not_isUnit_X_pow_sub_one (R : Type*) [CommRing R] [Nontrivial R] (n : ℕ) :
¬IsUnit (X ^ n - 1 : R[X]) := by
intro h
rcases eq_or_ne n 0 with (rfl | hn)
· simp at h
apply hn
rw [← @natDegree_one R, ← (monic_X_pow_sub_C _ hn).eq_one_of_isUnit h, natDegree_X_pow_sub_C]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.not_is_unit_X_pow_sub_one Polynomial.not_isUnit_X_pow_sub_one
theorem Monic.sub_of_left {p q : R[X]} (hp : Monic p) (hpq : degree q < degree p) :
Monic (p - q) := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg]
apply hp.add_of_left
rwa [degree_neg]
#align polynomial.monic.sub_of_left Polynomial.Monic.sub_of_left
theorem Monic.sub_of_right {p q : R[X]} (hq : q.leadingCoeff = -1) (hpq : degree p < degree q) :
Monic (p - q) := by
have : (-q).coeff (-q).natDegree = 1 := by
rw [natDegree_neg, coeff_neg, show q.coeff q.natDegree = -1 from hq, neg_neg]
rw [sub_eq_add_neg]
apply Monic.add_of_right this
rwa [degree_neg]
#align polynomial.monic.sub_of_right Polynomial.Monic.sub_of_right
end Ring
section NonzeroSemiring
variable [Semiring R] [Nontrivial R] {p q : R[X]}
@[simp]
theorem not_monic_zero : ¬Monic (0 : R[X]) :=
not_monic_zero_iff.mp zero_ne_one
#align polynomial.not_monic_zero Polynomial.not_monic_zero
end NonzeroSemiring
section NotZeroDivisor
-- TODO: using gh-8537, rephrase lemmas that involve commutation around `*` using the op-ring
variable [Semiring R] {p : R[X]}
| Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Monic.lean | 449 | 456 | theorem Monic.mul_left_ne_zero (hp : Monic p) {q : R[X]} (hq : q ≠ 0) : q * p ≠ 0 := by |
by_cases h : p = 1
· simpa [h]
rw [Ne, ← degree_eq_bot, hp.degree_mul, WithBot.add_eq_bot, not_or, degree_eq_bot]
refine ⟨hq, ?_⟩
rw [← hp.degree_le_zero_iff_eq_one, not_le] at h
refine (lt_trans ?_ h).ne'
simp
|
/-
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.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.Independent
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Basis
#align_import linear_algebra.affine_space.basis from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2de9c37fa71dde2f1c6feff19876dd6a7b1519f0"
/-!
# Affine bases and barycentric coordinates
Suppose `P` is an affine space modelled on the module `V` over the ring `k`, and `p : ι → P` is an
affine-independent family of points spanning `P`. Given this data, each point `q : P` may be written
uniquely as an affine combination: `q = w₀ p₀ + w₁ p₁ + ⋯` for some (finitely-supported) weights
`wᵢ`. For each `i : ι`, we thus have an affine map `P →ᵃ[k] k`, namely `q ↦ wᵢ`. This family of
maps is known as the family of barycentric coordinates. It is defined in this file.
## The construction
Fixing `i : ι`, and allowing `j : ι` to range over the values `j ≠ i`, we obtain a basis `bᵢ` of `V`
defined by `bᵢ j = p j -ᵥ p i`. Let `fᵢ j : V →ₗ[k] k` be the corresponding dual basis and let
`fᵢ = ∑ j, fᵢ j : V →ₗ[k] k` be the corresponding "sum of all coordinates" form. Then the `i`th
barycentric coordinate of `q : P` is `1 - fᵢ (q -ᵥ p i)`.
## Main definitions
* `AffineBasis`: a structure representing an affine basis of an affine space.
* `AffineBasis.coord`: the map `P →ᵃ[k] k` corresponding to `i : ι`.
* `AffineBasis.coord_apply_eq`: the behaviour of `AffineBasis.coord i` on `p i`.
* `AffineBasis.coord_apply_ne`: the behaviour of `AffineBasis.coord i` on `p j` when `j ≠ i`.
* `AffineBasis.coord_apply`: the behaviour of `AffineBasis.coord i` on `p j` for general `j`.
* `AffineBasis.coord_apply_combination`: the characterisation of `AffineBasis.coord i` in terms
of affine combinations, i.e., `AffineBasis.coord i (w₀ p₀ + w₁ p₁ + ⋯) = wᵢ`.
## TODO
* Construct the affine equivalence between `P` and `{ f : ι →₀ k | f.sum = 1 }`.
-/
open Affine
open Set
universe u₁ u₂ u₃ u₄
/-- An affine basis is a family of affine-independent points whose span is the top subspace. -/
structure AffineBasis (ι : Type u₁) (k : Type u₂) {V : Type u₃} (P : Type u₄) [AddCommGroup V]
[AffineSpace V P] [Ring k] [Module k V] where
protected toFun : ι → P
protected ind' : AffineIndependent k toFun
protected tot' : affineSpan k (range toFun) = ⊤
#align affine_basis AffineBasis
variable {ι ι' k V P : Type*} [AddCommGroup V] [AffineSpace V P]
namespace AffineBasis
section Ring
variable [Ring k] [Module k V] (b : AffineBasis ι k P) {s : Finset ι} {i j : ι} (e : ι ≃ ι')
/-- The unique point in a single-point space is the simplest example of an affine basis. -/
instance : Inhabited (AffineBasis PUnit k PUnit) :=
⟨⟨id, affineIndependent_of_subsingleton k id, by simp⟩⟩
instance instFunLike : FunLike (AffineBasis ι k P) ι P where
coe := AffineBasis.toFun
coe_injective' f g h := by cases f; cases g; congr
#align affine_basis.fun_like AffineBasis.instFunLike
@[ext]
theorem ext {b₁ b₂ : AffineBasis ι k P} (h : (b₁ : ι → P) = b₂) : b₁ = b₂ :=
DFunLike.coe_injective h
#align affine_basis.ext AffineBasis.ext
theorem ind : AffineIndependent k b :=
b.ind'
#align affine_basis.ind AffineBasis.ind
theorem tot : affineSpan k (range b) = ⊤ :=
b.tot'
#align affine_basis.tot AffineBasis.tot
protected theorem nonempty : Nonempty ι :=
not_isEmpty_iff.mp fun hι => by
simpa only [@range_eq_empty _ _ hι, AffineSubspace.span_empty, bot_ne_top] using b.tot
#align affine_basis.nonempty AffineBasis.nonempty
/-- Composition of an affine basis and an equivalence of index types. -/
def reindex (e : ι ≃ ι') : AffineBasis ι' k P :=
⟨b ∘ e.symm, b.ind.comp_embedding e.symm.toEmbedding, by
rw [e.symm.surjective.range_comp]
exact b.3⟩
#align affine_basis.reindex AffineBasis.reindex
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_reindex : ⇑(b.reindex e) = b ∘ e.symm :=
rfl
#align affine_basis.coe_reindex AffineBasis.coe_reindex
@[simp]
theorem reindex_apply (i' : ι') : b.reindex e i' = b (e.symm i') :=
rfl
#align affine_basis.reindex_apply AffineBasis.reindex_apply
@[simp]
theorem reindex_refl : b.reindex (Equiv.refl _) = b :=
ext rfl
#align affine_basis.reindex_refl AffineBasis.reindex_refl
/-- Given an affine basis for an affine space `P`, if we single out one member of the family, we
obtain a linear basis for the model space `V`.
The linear basis corresponding to the singled-out member `i : ι` is indexed by `{j : ι // j ≠ i}`
and its `j`th element is `b j -ᵥ b i`. (See `basisOf_apply`.) -/
noncomputable def basisOf (i : ι) : Basis { j : ι // j ≠ i } k V :=
Basis.mk ((affineIndependent_iff_linearIndependent_vsub k b i).mp b.ind)
(by
suffices
Submodule.span k (range fun j : { x // x ≠ i } => b ↑j -ᵥ b i) = vectorSpan k (range b) by
rw [this, ← direction_affineSpan, b.tot, AffineSubspace.direction_top]
conv_rhs => rw [← image_univ]
rw [vectorSpan_image_eq_span_vsub_set_right_ne k b (mem_univ i)]
congr
ext v
simp)
#align affine_basis.basis_of AffineBasis.basisOf
@[simp]
theorem basisOf_apply (i : ι) (j : { j : ι // j ≠ i }) : b.basisOf i j = b ↑j -ᵥ b i := by
simp [basisOf]
#align affine_basis.basis_of_apply AffineBasis.basisOf_apply
@[simp]
theorem basisOf_reindex (i : ι') :
(b.reindex e).basisOf i =
(b.basisOf <| e.symm i).reindex (e.subtypeEquiv fun _ => e.eq_symm_apply.not) := by
ext j
simp
#align affine_basis.basis_of_reindex AffineBasis.basisOf_reindex
/-- The `i`th barycentric coordinate of a point. -/
noncomputable def coord (i : ι) : P →ᵃ[k] k where
toFun q := 1 - (b.basisOf i).sumCoords (q -ᵥ b i)
linear := -(b.basisOf i).sumCoords
map_vadd' q v := by
dsimp only
rw [vadd_vsub_assoc, LinearMap.map_add, vadd_eq_add, LinearMap.neg_apply,
sub_add_eq_sub_sub_swap, add_comm, sub_eq_add_neg]
#align affine_basis.coord AffineBasis.coord
@[simp]
theorem linear_eq_sumCoords (i : ι) : (b.coord i).linear = -(b.basisOf i).sumCoords :=
rfl
#align affine_basis.linear_eq_sum_coords AffineBasis.linear_eq_sumCoords
@[simp]
theorem coord_reindex (i : ι') : (b.reindex e).coord i = b.coord (e.symm i) := by
ext
classical simp [AffineBasis.coord]
#align affine_basis.coord_reindex AffineBasis.coord_reindex
@[simp]
theorem coord_apply_eq (i : ι) : b.coord i (b i) = 1 := by
simp only [coord, Basis.coe_sumCoords, LinearEquiv.map_zero, LinearEquiv.coe_coe, sub_zero,
AffineMap.coe_mk, Finsupp.sum_zero_index, vsub_self]
#align affine_basis.coord_apply_eq AffineBasis.coord_apply_eq
@[simp]
theorem coord_apply_ne (h : i ≠ j) : b.coord i (b j) = 0 := by
-- Porting note:
-- in mathlib3 we didn't need to given the `fun j => j ≠ i` argument to `Subtype.coe_mk`,
-- but I don't think we can complain: this proof was over-golfed.
rw [coord, AffineMap.coe_mk, ← @Subtype.coe_mk _ (fun j => j ≠ i) j h.symm, ← b.basisOf_apply,
Basis.sumCoords_self_apply, sub_self]
#align affine_basis.coord_apply_ne AffineBasis.coord_apply_ne
theorem coord_apply [DecidableEq ι] (i j : ι) : b.coord i (b j) = if i = j then 1 else 0 := by
rcases eq_or_ne i j with h | h <;> simp [h]
#align affine_basis.coord_apply AffineBasis.coord_apply
@[simp]
theorem coord_apply_combination_of_mem (hi : i ∈ s) {w : ι → k} (hw : s.sum w = 1) :
b.coord i (s.affineCombination k b w) = w i := by
classical simp only [coord_apply, hi, Finset.affineCombination_eq_linear_combination, if_true,
mul_boole, hw, Function.comp_apply, smul_eq_mul, s.sum_ite_eq,
s.map_affineCombination b w hw]
#align affine_basis.coord_apply_combination_of_mem AffineBasis.coord_apply_combination_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem coord_apply_combination_of_not_mem (hi : i ∉ s) {w : ι → k} (hw : s.sum w = 1) :
b.coord i (s.affineCombination k b w) = 0 := by
classical simp only [coord_apply, hi, Finset.affineCombination_eq_linear_combination, if_false,
mul_boole, hw, Function.comp_apply, smul_eq_mul, s.sum_ite_eq,
s.map_affineCombination b w hw]
#align affine_basis.coord_apply_combination_of_not_mem AffineBasis.coord_apply_combination_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem sum_coord_apply_eq_one [Fintype ι] (q : P) : ∑ i, b.coord i q = 1 := by
have hq : q ∈ affineSpan k (range b) := by
rw [b.tot]
exact AffineSubspace.mem_top k V q
obtain ⟨w, hw, rfl⟩ := eq_affineCombination_of_mem_affineSpan_of_fintype hq
convert hw
exact b.coord_apply_combination_of_mem (Finset.mem_univ _) hw
#align affine_basis.sum_coord_apply_eq_one AffineBasis.sum_coord_apply_eq_one
@[simp]
theorem affineCombination_coord_eq_self [Fintype ι] (q : P) :
(Finset.univ.affineCombination k b fun i => b.coord i q) = q := by
have hq : q ∈ affineSpan k (range b) := by
rw [b.tot]
exact AffineSubspace.mem_top k V q
obtain ⟨w, hw, rfl⟩ := eq_affineCombination_of_mem_affineSpan_of_fintype hq
congr
ext i
exact b.coord_apply_combination_of_mem (Finset.mem_univ i) hw
#align affine_basis.affine_combination_coord_eq_self AffineBasis.affineCombination_coord_eq_self
/-- A variant of `AffineBasis.affineCombination_coord_eq_self` for the special case when the
affine space is a module so we can talk about linear combinations. -/
@[simp]
theorem linear_combination_coord_eq_self [Fintype ι] (b : AffineBasis ι k V) (v : V) :
∑ i, b.coord i v • b i = v := by
have hb := b.affineCombination_coord_eq_self v
rwa [Finset.univ.affineCombination_eq_linear_combination _ _ (b.sum_coord_apply_eq_one v)] at hb
#align affine_basis.linear_combination_coord_eq_self AffineBasis.linear_combination_coord_eq_self
theorem ext_elem [Finite ι] {q₁ q₂ : P} (h : ∀ i, b.coord i q₁ = b.coord i q₂) : q₁ = q₂ := by
cases nonempty_fintype ι
rw [← b.affineCombination_coord_eq_self q₁, ← b.affineCombination_coord_eq_self q₂]
simp only [h]
#align affine_basis.ext_elem AffineBasis.ext_elem
@[simp]
theorem coe_coord_of_subsingleton_eq_one [Subsingleton ι] (i : ι) : (b.coord i : P → k) = 1 := by
ext q
have hp : (range b).Subsingleton := by
rw [← image_univ]
apply Subsingleton.image
apply subsingleton_of_subsingleton
haveI := AffineSubspace.subsingleton_of_subsingleton_span_eq_top hp b.tot
let s : Finset ι := {i}
have hi : i ∈ s := by simp [s]
have hw : s.sum (Function.const ι (1 : k)) = 1 := by simp [s]
have hq : q = s.affineCombination k b (Function.const ι (1 : k)) := by
simp [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton]
rw [Pi.one_apply, hq, b.coord_apply_combination_of_mem hi hw, Function.const_apply]
#align affine_basis.coe_coord_of_subsingleton_eq_one AffineBasis.coe_coord_of_subsingleton_eq_one
theorem surjective_coord [Nontrivial ι] (i : ι) : Function.Surjective <| b.coord i := by
classical
intro x
obtain ⟨j, hij⟩ := exists_ne i
let s : Finset ι := {i, j}
have hi : i ∈ s := by simp [s]
let w : ι → k := fun j' => if j' = i then x else 1 - x
have hw : s.sum w = 1 := by simp [s, w, Finset.sum_ite, Finset.filter_insert, hij,
Finset.filter_true_of_mem, Finset.filter_false_of_mem]
use s.affineCombination k b w
simp [w, b.coord_apply_combination_of_mem hi hw]
#align affine_basis.surjective_coord AffineBasis.surjective_coord
/-- Barycentric coordinates as an affine map. -/
noncomputable def coords : P →ᵃ[k] ι → k where
toFun q i := b.coord i q
linear :=
{ toFun := fun v i => -(b.basisOf i).sumCoords v
map_add' := fun v w => by ext; simp only [LinearMap.map_add, Pi.add_apply, neg_add]
map_smul' := fun t v => by ext; simp }
map_vadd' p v := by ext; simp
#align affine_basis.coords AffineBasis.coords
@[simp]
theorem coords_apply (q : P) (i : ι) : b.coords q i = b.coord i q :=
rfl
#align affine_basis.coords_apply AffineBasis.coords_apply
end Ring
section DivisionRing
variable [DivisionRing k] [Module k V]
@[simp]
theorem coord_apply_centroid [CharZero k] (b : AffineBasis ι k P) {s : Finset ι} {i : ι}
(hi : i ∈ s) : b.coord i (s.centroid k b) = (s.card : k)⁻¹ := by
rw [Finset.centroid,
b.coord_apply_combination_of_mem hi (s.sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_nonempty _ ⟨i, hi⟩),
Finset.centroidWeights, Function.const_apply]
#align affine_basis.coord_apply_centroid AffineBasis.coord_apply_centroid
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Basis.lean | 297 | 301 | theorem exists_affine_subbasis {t : Set P} (ht : affineSpan k t = ⊤) :
∃ s ⊆ t, ∃ b : AffineBasis s k P, ⇑b = ((↑) : s → P) := by |
obtain ⟨s, hst, h_tot, h_ind⟩ := exists_affineIndependent k V t
refine ⟨s, hst, ⟨(↑), h_ind, ?_⟩, rfl⟩
rw [Subtype.range_coe, h_tot, ht]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Computability.Halting
import Mathlib.Computability.TuringMachine
import Mathlib.Data.Num.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Tactic.DeriveFintype
#align_import computability.tm_to_partrec from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6155d4351090a6fad236e3d2e4e0e4e7342668e8"
/-!
# Modelling partial recursive functions using Turing machines
This file defines a simplified basis for partial recursive functions, and a `Turing.TM2` model
Turing machine for evaluating these functions. This amounts to a constructive proof that every
`Partrec` function can be evaluated by a Turing machine.
## Main definitions
* `ToPartrec.Code`: a simplified basis for partial recursive functions, valued in
`List ℕ →. List ℕ`.
* `ToPartrec.Code.eval`: semantics for a `ToPartrec.Code` program
* `PartrecToTM2.tr`: A TM2 turing machine which can evaluate `code` programs
-/
open Function (update)
open Relation
namespace Turing
/-!
## A simplified basis for partrec
This section constructs the type `Code`, which is a data type of programs with `List ℕ` input and
output, with enough expressivity to write any partial recursive function. The primitives are:
* `zero'` appends a `0` to the input. That is, `zero' v = 0 :: v`.
* `succ` returns the successor of the head of the input, defaulting to zero if there is no head:
* `succ [] = [1]`
* `succ (n :: v) = [n + 1]`
* `tail` returns the tail of the input
* `tail [] = []`
* `tail (n :: v) = v`
* `cons f fs` calls `f` and `fs` on the input and conses the results:
* `cons f fs v = (f v).head :: fs v`
* `comp f g` calls `f` on the output of `g`:
* `comp f g v = f (g v)`
* `case f g` cases on the head of the input, calling `f` or `g` depending on whether it is zero or
a successor (similar to `Nat.casesOn`).
* `case f g [] = f []`
* `case f g (0 :: v) = f v`
* `case f g (n+1 :: v) = g (n :: v)`
* `fix f` calls `f` repeatedly, using the head of the result of `f` to decide whether to call `f`
again or finish:
* `fix f v = []` if `f v = []`
* `fix f v = w` if `f v = 0 :: w`
* `fix f v = fix f w` if `f v = n+1 :: w` (the exact value of `n` is discarded)
This basis is convenient because it is closer to the Turing machine model - the key operations are
splitting and merging of lists of unknown length, while the messy `n`-ary composition operation
from the traditional basis for partial recursive functions is absent - but it retains a
compositional semantics. The first step in transitioning to Turing machines is to make a sequential
evaluator for this basis, which we take up in the next section.
-/
namespace ToPartrec
/-- The type of codes for primitive recursive functions. Unlike `Nat.Partrec.Code`, this uses a set
of operations on `List ℕ`. See `Code.eval` for a description of the behavior of the primitives. -/
inductive Code
| zero'
| succ
| tail
| cons : Code → Code → Code
| comp : Code → Code → Code
| case : Code → Code → Code
| fix : Code → Code
deriving DecidableEq, Inhabited
#align turing.to_partrec.code Turing.ToPartrec.Code
#align turing.to_partrec.code.zero' Turing.ToPartrec.Code.zero'
#align turing.to_partrec.code.succ Turing.ToPartrec.Code.succ
#align turing.to_partrec.code.tail Turing.ToPartrec.Code.tail
#align turing.to_partrec.code.cons Turing.ToPartrec.Code.cons
#align turing.to_partrec.code.comp Turing.ToPartrec.Code.comp
#align turing.to_partrec.code.case Turing.ToPartrec.Code.case
#align turing.to_partrec.code.fix Turing.ToPartrec.Code.fix
/-- The semantics of the `Code` primitives, as partial functions `List ℕ →. List ℕ`. By convention
we functions that return a single result return a singleton `[n]`, or in some cases `n :: v` where
`v` will be ignored by a subsequent function.
* `zero'` appends a `0` to the input. That is, `zero' v = 0 :: v`.
* `succ` returns the successor of the head of the input, defaulting to zero if there is no head:
* `succ [] = [1]`
* `succ (n :: v) = [n + 1]`
* `tail` returns the tail of the input
* `tail [] = []`
* `tail (n :: v) = v`
* `cons f fs` calls `f` and `fs` on the input and conses the results:
* `cons f fs v = (f v).head :: fs v`
* `comp f g` calls `f` on the output of `g`:
* `comp f g v = f (g v)`
* `case f g` cases on the head of the input, calling `f` or `g` depending on whether it is zero or
a successor (similar to `Nat.casesOn`).
* `case f g [] = f []`
* `case f g (0 :: v) = f v`
* `case f g (n+1 :: v) = g (n :: v)`
* `fix f` calls `f` repeatedly, using the head of the result of `f` to decide whether to call `f`
again or finish:
* `fix f v = []` if `f v = []`
* `fix f v = w` if `f v = 0 :: w`
* `fix f v = fix f w` if `f v = n+1 :: w` (the exact value of `n` is discarded)
-/
def Code.eval : Code → List ℕ →. List ℕ
| Code.zero' => fun v => pure (0 :: v)
| Code.succ => fun v => pure [v.headI.succ]
| Code.tail => fun v => pure v.tail
| Code.cons f fs => fun v => do
let n ← Code.eval f v
let ns ← Code.eval fs v
pure (n.headI :: ns)
| Code.comp f g => fun v => g.eval v >>= f.eval
| Code.case f g => fun v => v.headI.rec (f.eval v.tail) fun y _ => g.eval (y::v.tail)
| Code.fix f =>
PFun.fix fun v => (f.eval v).map fun v => if v.headI = 0 then Sum.inl v.tail else Sum.inr v.tail
#align turing.to_partrec.code.eval Turing.ToPartrec.Code.eval
namespace Code
/- Porting note: The equation lemma of `eval` is too strong; it simplifies terms like the LHS of
`pred_eval`. Even `eqns` can't fix this. We removed `simp` attr from `eval` and prepare new simp
lemmas for `eval`. -/
@[simp]
theorem zero'_eval : zero'.eval = fun v => pure (0 :: v) := by simp [eval]
@[simp]
theorem succ_eval : succ.eval = fun v => pure [v.headI.succ] := by simp [eval]
@[simp]
theorem tail_eval : tail.eval = fun v => pure v.tail := by simp [eval]
@[simp]
theorem cons_eval (f fs) : (cons f fs).eval = fun v => do {
let n ← Code.eval f v
let ns ← Code.eval fs v
pure (n.headI :: ns) } := by simp [eval]
@[simp]
theorem comp_eval (f g) : (comp f g).eval = fun v => g.eval v >>= f.eval := by simp [eval]
@[simp]
theorem case_eval (f g) :
(case f g).eval = fun v => v.headI.rec (f.eval v.tail) fun y _ => g.eval (y::v.tail) := by
simp [eval]
@[simp]
theorem fix_eval (f) : (fix f).eval =
PFun.fix fun v => (f.eval v).map fun v =>
if v.headI = 0 then Sum.inl v.tail else Sum.inr v.tail := by
simp [eval]
/-- `nil` is the constant nil function: `nil v = []`. -/
def nil : Code :=
tail.comp succ
#align turing.to_partrec.code.nil Turing.ToPartrec.Code.nil
@[simp]
theorem nil_eval (v) : nil.eval v = pure [] := by simp [nil]
#align turing.to_partrec.code.nil_eval Turing.ToPartrec.Code.nil_eval
/-- `id` is the identity function: `id v = v`. -/
def id : Code :=
tail.comp zero'
#align turing.to_partrec.code.id Turing.ToPartrec.Code.id
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Computability/TMToPartrec.lean | 183 | 183 | theorem id_eval (v) : id.eval v = pure v := by | simp [id]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Multiset.Powerset
#align_import data.multiset.antidiagonal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"9003f28797c0664a49e4179487267c494477d853"
/-!
# The antidiagonal on a multiset.
The antidiagonal of a multiset `s` consists of all pairs `(t₁, t₂)`
such that `t₁ + t₂ = s`. These pairs are counted with multiplicities.
-/
assert_not_exists Ring
universe u
namespace Multiset
open List
variable {α β : Type*}
/-- The antidiagonal of a multiset `s` consists of all pairs `(t₁, t₂)`
such that `t₁ + t₂ = s`. These pairs are counted with multiplicities. -/
def antidiagonal (s : Multiset α) : Multiset (Multiset α × Multiset α) :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l ↦ (revzip (powersetAux l) : Multiset (Multiset α × Multiset α)))
fun _ _ h ↦ Quot.sound (revzip_powersetAux_perm h)
#align multiset.antidiagonal Multiset.antidiagonal
theorem antidiagonal_coe (l : List α) : @antidiagonal α l = revzip (powersetAux l) :=
rfl
#align multiset.antidiagonal_coe Multiset.antidiagonal_coe
@[simp]
theorem antidiagonal_coe' (l : List α) : @antidiagonal α l = revzip (powersetAux' l) :=
Quot.sound revzip_powersetAux_perm_aux'
#align multiset.antidiagonal_coe' Multiset.antidiagonal_coe'
/- Porting note: `simp` seemed to be applying `antidiagonal_coe'` instead of `antidiagonal_coe`
in what used to be `simp [antidiagonal_coe]`. -/
/-- A pair `(t₁, t₂)` of multisets is contained in `antidiagonal s`
if and only if `t₁ + t₂ = s`. -/
@[simp]
theorem mem_antidiagonal {s : Multiset α} {x : Multiset α × Multiset α} :
x ∈ antidiagonal s ↔ x.1 + x.2 = s :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l ↦ by
dsimp only [quot_mk_to_coe, antidiagonal_coe]
refine ⟨fun h => revzip_powersetAux h, fun h ↦ ?_⟩
haveI := Classical.decEq α
simp only [revzip_powersetAux_lemma l revzip_powersetAux, h.symm, ge_iff_le, mem_coe,
List.mem_map, mem_powersetAux]
cases' x with x₁ x₂
exact ⟨x₁, le_add_right _ _, by rw [add_tsub_cancel_left x₁ x₂]⟩
#align multiset.mem_antidiagonal Multiset.mem_antidiagonal
@[simp]
theorem antidiagonal_map_fst (s : Multiset α) : (antidiagonal s).map Prod.fst = powerset s :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l ↦ by simp [powersetAux'];
#align multiset.antidiagonal_map_fst Multiset.antidiagonal_map_fst
@[simp]
theorem antidiagonal_map_snd (s : Multiset α) : (antidiagonal s).map Prod.snd = powerset s :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l ↦ by simp [powersetAux']
#align multiset.antidiagonal_map_snd Multiset.antidiagonal_map_snd
@[simp]
theorem antidiagonal_zero : @antidiagonal α 0 = {(0, 0)} :=
rfl
#align multiset.antidiagonal_zero Multiset.antidiagonal_zero
@[simp]
theorem antidiagonal_cons (a : α) (s) :
antidiagonal (a ::ₘ s) =
map (Prod.map id (cons a)) (antidiagonal s) + map (Prod.map (cons a) id) (antidiagonal s) :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l ↦ by
simp only [revzip, reverse_append, quot_mk_to_coe, coe_eq_coe, powersetAux'_cons, cons_coe,
map_coe, antidiagonal_coe', coe_add]
rw [← zip_map, ← zip_map, zip_append, (_ : _ ++ _ = _)]
· congr
· simp only [List.map_id]
· rw [map_reverse]
· simp
· simp
#align multiset.antidiagonal_cons Multiset.antidiagonal_cons
| Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Antidiagonal.lean | 90 | 99 | theorem antidiagonal_eq_map_powerset [DecidableEq α] (s : Multiset α) :
s.antidiagonal = s.powerset.map fun t ↦ (s - t, t) := by |
induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with a s hs
· simp only [antidiagonal_zero, powerset_zero, zero_tsub, map_singleton]
· simp_rw [antidiagonal_cons, powerset_cons, map_add, hs, map_map, Function.comp, Prod.map_mk,
id, sub_cons, erase_cons_head]
rw [add_comm]
congr 1
refine Multiset.map_congr rfl fun x hx ↦ ?_
rw [cons_sub_of_le _ (mem_powerset.mp hx)]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Andreas Swerdlow. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Andreas Swerdlow
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.LinearMap.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Basis
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.BilinearMap
#align_import linear_algebra.sesquilinear_form from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"87c54600fe3cdc7d32ff5b50873ac724d86aef8d"
/-!
# Sesquilinear maps
This files provides properties about sesquilinear maps and forms. The maps considered are of the
form `M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₂ →ₛₗ[I₂] M`, where `I₁ : R₁ →+* R` and `I₂ : R₂ →+* R` are ring homomorphisms and
`M₁` is a module over `R₁`, `M₂` is a module over `R₂` and `M` is a module over `R`.
Sesquilinear forms are the special case that `M₁ = M₂`, `M = R₁ = R₂ = R`, and `I₁ = RingHom.id R`.
Taking additionally `I₂ = RingHom.id R`, then one obtains bilinear forms.
These forms are a special case of the bilinear maps defined in `BilinearMap.lean` and all basic
lemmas about construction and elementary calculations are found there.
## Main declarations
* `IsOrtho`: states that two vectors are orthogonal with respect to a sesquilinear map
* `IsSymm`, `IsAlt`: states that a sesquilinear form is symmetric and alternating, respectively
* `orthogonalBilin`: provides the orthogonal complement with respect to sesquilinear form
## References
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesquilinear_form#Over_arbitrary_rings>
## Tags
Sesquilinear form, Sesquilinear map,
-/
variable {R R₁ R₂ R₃ M M₁ M₂ M₃ Mₗ₁ Mₗ₁' Mₗ₂ Mₗ₂' K K₁ K₂ V V₁ V₂ n : Type*}
namespace LinearMap
/-! ### Orthogonal vectors -/
section CommRing
-- the `ₗ` subscript variables are for special cases about linear (as opposed to semilinear) maps
variable [CommSemiring R] [CommSemiring R₁] [AddCommMonoid M₁] [Module R₁ M₁] [CommSemiring R₂]
[AddCommMonoid M₂] [Module R₂ M₂] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M]
{I₁ : R₁ →+* R} {I₂ : R₂ →+* R} {I₁' : R₁ →+* R}
/-- The proposition that two elements of a sesquilinear map space are orthogonal -/
def IsOrtho (B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₂ →ₛₗ[I₂] M) (x : M₁) (y : M₂) : Prop :=
B x y = 0
#align linear_map.is_ortho LinearMap.IsOrtho
theorem isOrtho_def {B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₂ →ₛₗ[I₂] M} {x y} : B.IsOrtho x y ↔ B x y = 0 :=
Iff.rfl
#align linear_map.is_ortho_def LinearMap.isOrtho_def
theorem isOrtho_zero_left (B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₂ →ₛₗ[I₂] M) (x) : IsOrtho B (0 : M₁) x := by
dsimp only [IsOrtho]
rw [map_zero B, zero_apply]
#align linear_map.is_ortho_zero_left LinearMap.isOrtho_zero_left
theorem isOrtho_zero_right (B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₂ →ₛₗ[I₂] M) (x) : IsOrtho B x (0 : M₂) :=
map_zero (B x)
#align linear_map.is_ortho_zero_right LinearMap.isOrtho_zero_right
theorem isOrtho_flip {B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁'] M} {x y} : B.IsOrtho x y ↔ B.flip.IsOrtho y x := by
simp_rw [isOrtho_def, flip_apply]
#align linear_map.is_ortho_flip LinearMap.isOrtho_flip
/-- A set of vectors `v` is orthogonal with respect to some bilinear map `B` if and only
if for all `i ≠ j`, `B (v i) (v j) = 0`. For orthogonality between two elements, use
`BilinForm.isOrtho` -/
def IsOrthoᵢ (B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁'] M) (v : n → M₁) : Prop :=
Pairwise (B.IsOrtho on v)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align linear_map.is_Ortho LinearMap.IsOrthoᵢ
theorem isOrthoᵢ_def {B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁'] M} {v : n → M₁} :
B.IsOrthoᵢ v ↔ ∀ i j : n, i ≠ j → B (v i) (v j) = 0 :=
Iff.rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align linear_map.is_Ortho_def LinearMap.isOrthoᵢ_def
theorem isOrthoᵢ_flip (B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁'] M) {v : n → M₁} :
B.IsOrthoᵢ v ↔ B.flip.IsOrthoᵢ v := by
simp_rw [isOrthoᵢ_def]
constructor <;> intro h i j hij
· rw [flip_apply]
exact h j i (Ne.symm hij)
simp_rw [flip_apply] at h
exact h j i (Ne.symm hij)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align linear_map.is_Ortho_flip LinearMap.isOrthoᵢ_flip
end CommRing
section Field
variable [Field K] [AddCommGroup V] [Module K V] [Field K₁] [AddCommGroup V₁] [Module K₁ V₁]
[Field K₂] [AddCommGroup V₂] [Module K₂ V₂]
{I₁ : K₁ →+* K} {I₂ : K₂ →+* K} {I₁' : K₁ →+* K} {J₁ : K →+* K} {J₂ : K →+* K}
-- todo: this also holds for [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] when J₁ is invertible
theorem ortho_smul_left {B : V₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] V₂ →ₛₗ[I₂] V} {x y} {a : K₁} (ha : a ≠ 0) :
IsOrtho B x y ↔ IsOrtho B (a • x) y := by
dsimp only [IsOrtho]
constructor <;> intro H
· rw [map_smulₛₗ₂, H, smul_zero]
· rw [map_smulₛₗ₂, smul_eq_zero] at H
cases' H with H H
· rw [map_eq_zero I₁] at H
trivial
· exact H
#align linear_map.ortho_smul_left LinearMap.ortho_smul_left
-- todo: this also holds for [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] when J₂ is invertible
theorem ortho_smul_right {B : V₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] V₂ →ₛₗ[I₂] V} {x y} {a : K₂} {ha : a ≠ 0} :
IsOrtho B x y ↔ IsOrtho B x (a • y) := by
dsimp only [IsOrtho]
constructor <;> intro H
· rw [map_smulₛₗ, H, smul_zero]
· rw [map_smulₛₗ, smul_eq_zero] at H
cases' H with H H
· simp at H
exfalso
exact ha H
· exact H
#align linear_map.ortho_smul_right LinearMap.ortho_smul_right
/-- A set of orthogonal vectors `v` with respect to some sesquilinear map `B` is linearly
independent if for all `i`, `B (v i) (v i) ≠ 0`. -/
theorem linearIndependent_of_isOrthoᵢ {B : V₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] V₁ →ₛₗ[I₁'] V} {v : n → V₁}
(hv₁ : B.IsOrthoᵢ v) (hv₂ : ∀ i, ¬B.IsOrtho (v i) (v i)) : LinearIndependent K₁ v := by
classical
rw [linearIndependent_iff']
intro s w hs i hi
have : B (s.sum fun i : n ↦ w i • v i) (v i) = 0 := by rw [hs, map_zero, zero_apply]
have hsum : (s.sum fun j : n ↦ I₁ (w j) • B (v j) (v i)) = I₁ (w i) • B (v i) (v i) := by
apply Finset.sum_eq_single_of_mem i hi
intro j _hj hij
rw [isOrthoᵢ_def.1 hv₁ _ _ hij, smul_zero]
simp_rw [B.map_sum₂, map_smulₛₗ₂, hsum] at this
apply (map_eq_zero I₁).mp
exact (smul_eq_zero.mp this).elim _root_.id (hv₂ i · |>.elim)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align linear_map.linear_independent_of_is_Ortho LinearMap.linearIndependent_of_isOrthoᵢ
end Field
/-! ### Reflexive bilinear maps -/
section Reflexive
variable [CommSemiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] [CommSemiring R₁] [AddCommMonoid M₁]
[Module R₁ M₁] {I₁ : R₁ →+* R} {I₂ : R₁ →+* R} {B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₁ →ₛₗ[I₂] M}
/-- The proposition that a sesquilinear map is reflexive -/
def IsRefl (B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₁ →ₛₗ[I₂] M) : Prop :=
∀ x y, B x y = 0 → B y x = 0
#align linear_map.is_refl LinearMap.IsRefl
namespace IsRefl
variable (H : B.IsRefl)
theorem eq_zero : ∀ {x y}, B x y = 0 → B y x = 0 := fun {x y} ↦ H x y
#align linear_map.is_refl.eq_zero LinearMap.IsRefl.eq_zero
theorem ortho_comm {x y} : IsOrtho B x y ↔ IsOrtho B y x :=
⟨eq_zero H, eq_zero H⟩
#align linear_map.is_refl.ortho_comm LinearMap.IsRefl.ortho_comm
theorem domRestrict (H : B.IsRefl) (p : Submodule R₁ M₁) : (B.domRestrict₁₂ p p).IsRefl :=
fun _ _ ↦ by
simp_rw [domRestrict₁₂_apply]
exact H _ _
#align linear_map.is_refl.dom_restrict_refl LinearMap.IsRefl.domRestrict
@[simp]
theorem flip_isRefl_iff : B.flip.IsRefl ↔ B.IsRefl :=
⟨fun h x y H ↦ h y x ((B.flip_apply _ _).trans H), fun h x y ↦ h y x⟩
#align linear_map.is_refl.flip_is_refl_iff LinearMap.IsRefl.flip_isRefl_iff
theorem ker_flip_eq_bot (H : B.IsRefl) (h : LinearMap.ker B = ⊥) : LinearMap.ker B.flip = ⊥ := by
refine ker_eq_bot'.mpr fun _ hx ↦ ker_eq_bot'.mp h _ ?_
ext
exact H _ _ (LinearMap.congr_fun hx _)
#align linear_map.is_refl.ker_flip_eq_bot LinearMap.IsRefl.ker_flip_eq_bot
theorem ker_eq_bot_iff_ker_flip_eq_bot (H : B.IsRefl) :
LinearMap.ker B = ⊥ ↔ LinearMap.ker B.flip = ⊥ := by
refine ⟨ker_flip_eq_bot H, fun h ↦ ?_⟩
exact (congr_arg _ B.flip_flip.symm).trans (ker_flip_eq_bot (flip_isRefl_iff.mpr H) h)
#align linear_map.is_refl.ker_eq_bot_iff_ker_flip_eq_bot LinearMap.IsRefl.ker_eq_bot_iff_ker_flip_eq_bot
end IsRefl
end Reflexive
/-! ### Symmetric bilinear forms -/
section Symmetric
variable [CommSemiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] {I : R →+* R} {B : M →ₛₗ[I] M →ₗ[R] R}
/-- The proposition that a sesquilinear form is symmetric -/
def IsSymm (B : M →ₛₗ[I] M →ₗ[R] R) : Prop :=
∀ x y, I (B x y) = B y x
#align linear_map.is_symm LinearMap.IsSymm
namespace IsSymm
protected theorem eq (H : B.IsSymm) (x y) : I (B x y) = B y x :=
H x y
#align linear_map.is_symm.eq LinearMap.IsSymm.eq
theorem isRefl (H : B.IsSymm) : B.IsRefl := fun x y H1 ↦ by
rw [← H.eq]
simp [H1]
#align linear_map.is_symm.is_refl LinearMap.IsSymm.isRefl
theorem ortho_comm (H : B.IsSymm) {x y} : IsOrtho B x y ↔ IsOrtho B y x :=
H.isRefl.ortho_comm
#align linear_map.is_symm.ortho_comm LinearMap.IsSymm.ortho_comm
theorem domRestrict (H : B.IsSymm) (p : Submodule R M) : (B.domRestrict₁₂ p p).IsSymm :=
fun _ _ ↦ by
simp_rw [domRestrict₁₂_apply]
exact H _ _
#align linear_map.is_symm.dom_restrict_symm LinearMap.IsSymm.domRestrict
end IsSymm
@[simp]
theorem isSymm_zero : (0 : M →ₛₗ[I] M →ₗ[R] R).IsSymm := fun _ _ => map_zero _
theorem isSymm_iff_eq_flip {B : LinearMap.BilinForm R M} : B.IsSymm ↔ B = B.flip := by
constructor <;> intro h
· ext
rw [← h, flip_apply, RingHom.id_apply]
intro x y
conv_lhs => rw [h]
rfl
#align linear_map.is_symm_iff_eq_flip LinearMap.isSymm_iff_eq_flip
end Symmetric
/-! ### Alternating bilinear maps -/
section Alternating
section CommSemiring
section AddCommMonoid
variable [CommSemiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] [CommSemiring R₁] [AddCommMonoid M₁]
[Module R₁ M₁] {I₁ : R₁ →+* R} {I₂ : R₁ →+* R} {I : R₁ →+* R} {B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₁ →ₛₗ[I₂] M}
/-- The proposition that a sesquilinear map is alternating -/
def IsAlt (B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₁ →ₛₗ[I₂] M) : Prop :=
∀ x, B x x = 0
#align linear_map.is_alt LinearMap.IsAlt
variable (H : B.IsAlt)
theorem IsAlt.self_eq_zero (x : M₁) : B x x = 0 :=
H x
#align linear_map.is_alt.self_eq_zero LinearMap.IsAlt.self_eq_zero
end AddCommMonoid
section AddCommGroup
namespace IsAlt
variable [CommSemiring R] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] [CommSemiring R₁] [AddCommMonoid M₁]
[Module R₁ M₁] {I₁ : R₁ →+* R} {I₂ : R₁ →+* R} {I : R₁ →+* R} {B : M₁ →ₛₗ[I₁] M₁ →ₛₗ[I₂] M}
variable (H : B.IsAlt)
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/SesquilinearForm.lean | 291 | 296 | theorem neg (x y : M₁) : -B x y = B y x := by |
have H1 : B (y + x) (y + x) = 0 := self_eq_zero H (y + x)
simp? [map_add, self_eq_zero H] at H1 says
simp only [map_add, add_apply, self_eq_zero H, zero_add, add_zero] at H1
rw [add_eq_zero_iff_neg_eq] at H1
exact H1
|
/-
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, Kevin Buzzard, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Equiv
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Submodule.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.PUnitInstances
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton
#align_import algebra.module.submodule.lattice from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f7fc89d5d5ff1db2d1242c7bb0e9062ce47ef47c"
/-!
# The lattice structure on `Submodule`s
This file defines the lattice structure on submodules, `Submodule.CompleteLattice`, with `⊥`
defined as `{0}` and `⊓` defined as intersection of the underlying carrier.
If `p` and `q` are submodules of a module, `p ≤ q` means that `p ⊆ q`.
Many results about operations on this lattice structure are defined in `LinearAlgebra/Basic.lean`,
most notably those which use `span`.
## Implementation notes
This structure should match the `AddSubmonoid.CompleteLattice` structure, and we should try
to unify the APIs where possible.
-/
universe v
variable {R S M : Type*}
section AddCommMonoid
variable [Semiring R] [Semiring S] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] [Module S M]
variable [SMul S R] [IsScalarTower S R M]
variable {p q : Submodule R M}
namespace Submodule
/-!
## Bottom element of a submodule
-/
/-- The set `{0}` is the bottom element of the lattice of submodules. -/
instance : Bot (Submodule R M) :=
⟨{ (⊥ : AddSubmonoid M) with
carrier := {0}
smul_mem' := by simp }⟩
instance inhabited' : Inhabited (Submodule R M) :=
⟨⊥⟩
#align submodule.inhabited' Submodule.inhabited'
@[simp]
theorem bot_coe : ((⊥ : Submodule R M) : Set M) = {0} :=
rfl
#align submodule.bot_coe Submodule.bot_coe
@[simp]
theorem bot_toAddSubmonoid : (⊥ : Submodule R M).toAddSubmonoid = ⊥ :=
rfl
#align submodule.bot_to_add_submonoid Submodule.bot_toAddSubmonoid
@[simp]
lemma bot_toAddSubgroup {R M} [Ring R] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] :
(⊥ : Submodule R M).toAddSubgroup = ⊥ := rfl
variable (R) in
@[simp]
theorem mem_bot {x : M} : x ∈ (⊥ : Submodule R M) ↔ x = 0 :=
Set.mem_singleton_iff
#align submodule.mem_bot Submodule.mem_bot
instance uniqueBot : Unique (⊥ : Submodule R M) :=
⟨inferInstance, fun x ↦ Subtype.ext <| (mem_bot R).1 x.mem⟩
#align submodule.unique_bot Submodule.uniqueBot
instance : OrderBot (Submodule R M) where
bot := ⊥
bot_le p x := by simp (config := { contextual := true }) [zero_mem]
protected theorem eq_bot_iff (p : Submodule R M) : p = ⊥ ↔ ∀ x ∈ p, x = (0 : M) :=
⟨fun h ↦ h.symm ▸ fun _ hx ↦ (mem_bot R).mp hx,
fun h ↦ eq_bot_iff.mpr fun x hx ↦ (mem_bot R).mpr (h x hx)⟩
#align submodule.eq_bot_iff Submodule.eq_bot_iff
@[ext high]
protected theorem bot_ext (x y : (⊥ : Submodule R M)) : x = y := by
rcases x with ⟨x, xm⟩; rcases y with ⟨y, ym⟩; congr
rw [(Submodule.eq_bot_iff _).mp rfl x xm]
rw [(Submodule.eq_bot_iff _).mp rfl y ym]
#align submodule.bot_ext Submodule.bot_ext
protected theorem ne_bot_iff (p : Submodule R M) : p ≠ ⊥ ↔ ∃ x ∈ p, x ≠ (0 : M) := by
simp only [ne_eq, p.eq_bot_iff, not_forall, exists_prop]
#align submodule.ne_bot_iff Submodule.ne_bot_iff
theorem nonzero_mem_of_bot_lt {p : Submodule R M} (bot_lt : ⊥ < p) : ∃ a : p, a ≠ 0 :=
let ⟨b, hb₁, hb₂⟩ := p.ne_bot_iff.mp bot_lt.ne'
⟨⟨b, hb₁⟩, hb₂ ∘ congr_arg Subtype.val⟩
#align submodule.nonzero_mem_of_bot_lt Submodule.nonzero_mem_of_bot_lt
theorem exists_mem_ne_zero_of_ne_bot {p : Submodule R M} (h : p ≠ ⊥) : ∃ b : M, b ∈ p ∧ b ≠ 0 :=
let ⟨b, hb₁, hb₂⟩ := p.ne_bot_iff.mp h
⟨b, hb₁, hb₂⟩
#align submodule.exists_mem_ne_zero_of_ne_bot Submodule.exists_mem_ne_zero_of_ne_bot
-- FIXME: we default PUnit to PUnit.{1} here without the explicit universe annotation
/-- The bottom submodule is linearly equivalent to punit as an `R`-module. -/
@[simps]
def botEquivPUnit : (⊥ : Submodule R M) ≃ₗ[R] PUnit.{v+1} where
toFun _ := PUnit.unit
invFun _ := 0
map_add' _ _ := rfl
map_smul' _ _ := rfl
left_inv _ := Subsingleton.elim _ _
right_inv _ := rfl
#align submodule.bot_equiv_punit Submodule.botEquivPUnit
theorem subsingleton_iff_eq_bot : Subsingleton p ↔ p = ⊥ := by
rw [subsingleton_iff, Submodule.eq_bot_iff]
refine ⟨fun h x hx ↦ by simpa using h ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨0, p.zero_mem⟩,
fun h ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ ↦ by simp [h x hx, h y hy]⟩
theorem eq_bot_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton p] : p = ⊥ :=
subsingleton_iff_eq_bot.mp inferInstance
#align submodule.eq_bot_of_subsingleton Submodule.eq_bot_of_subsingleton
theorem nontrivial_iff_ne_bot : Nontrivial p ↔ p ≠ ⊥ := by
rw [iff_not_comm, not_nontrivial_iff_subsingleton, subsingleton_iff_eq_bot]
/-!
## Top element of a submodule
-/
/-- The universal set is the top element of the lattice of submodules. -/
instance : Top (Submodule R M) :=
⟨{ (⊤ : AddSubmonoid M) with
carrier := Set.univ
smul_mem' := fun _ _ _ ↦ trivial }⟩
@[simp]
theorem top_coe : ((⊤ : Submodule R M) : Set M) = Set.univ :=
rfl
#align submodule.top_coe Submodule.top_coe
@[simp]
theorem top_toAddSubmonoid : (⊤ : Submodule R M).toAddSubmonoid = ⊤ :=
rfl
#align submodule.top_to_add_submonoid Submodule.top_toAddSubmonoid
@[simp]
lemma top_toAddSubgroup {R M} [Ring R] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] :
(⊤ : Submodule R M).toAddSubgroup = ⊤ := rfl
@[simp]
theorem mem_top {x : M} : x ∈ (⊤ : Submodule R M) :=
trivial
#align submodule.mem_top Submodule.mem_top
instance : OrderTop (Submodule R M) where
top := ⊤
le_top _ _ _ := trivial
theorem eq_top_iff' {p : Submodule R M} : p = ⊤ ↔ ∀ x, x ∈ p :=
eq_top_iff.trans ⟨fun h _ ↦ h trivial, fun h x _ ↦ h x⟩
#align submodule.eq_top_iff' Submodule.eq_top_iff'
/-- The top submodule is linearly equivalent to the module.
This is the module version of `AddSubmonoid.topEquiv`. -/
@[simps]
def topEquiv : (⊤ : Submodule R M) ≃ₗ[R] M where
toFun x := x
invFun x := ⟨x, mem_top⟩
map_add' _ _ := rfl
map_smul' _ _ := rfl
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
#align submodule.top_equiv Submodule.topEquiv
/-!
## Infima & suprema in a submodule
-/
instance : InfSet (Submodule R M) :=
⟨fun S ↦
{ carrier := ⋂ s ∈ S, (s : Set M)
zero_mem' := by simp [zero_mem]
add_mem' := by simp (config := { contextual := true }) [add_mem]
smul_mem' := by simp (config := { contextual := true }) [smul_mem] }⟩
private theorem sInf_le' {S : Set (Submodule R M)} {p} : p ∈ S → sInf S ≤ p :=
Set.biInter_subset_of_mem
private theorem le_sInf' {S : Set (Submodule R M)} {p} : (∀ q ∈ S, p ≤ q) → p ≤ sInf S :=
Set.subset_iInter₂
instance : Inf (Submodule R M) :=
⟨fun p q ↦
{ carrier := p ∩ q
zero_mem' := by simp [zero_mem]
add_mem' := by simp (config := { contextual := true }) [add_mem]
smul_mem' := by simp (config := { contextual := true }) [smul_mem] }⟩
instance completeLattice : CompleteLattice (Submodule R M) :=
{ (inferInstance : OrderTop (Submodule R M)),
(inferInstance : OrderBot (Submodule R M)) with
sup := fun a b ↦ sInf { x | a ≤ x ∧ b ≤ x }
le_sup_left := fun _ _ ↦ le_sInf' fun _ ⟨h, _⟩ ↦ h
le_sup_right := fun _ _ ↦ le_sInf' fun _ ⟨_, h⟩ ↦ h
sup_le := fun _ _ _ h₁ h₂ ↦ sInf_le' ⟨h₁, h₂⟩
inf := (· ⊓ ·)
le_inf := fun _ _ _ ↦ Set.subset_inter
inf_le_left := fun _ _ ↦ Set.inter_subset_left
inf_le_right := fun _ _ ↦ Set.inter_subset_right
le_sSup := fun _ _ hs ↦ le_sInf' fun _ hq ↦ by exact hq _ hs
sSup_le := fun _ _ hs ↦ sInf_le' hs
le_sInf := fun _ _ ↦ le_sInf'
sInf_le := fun _ _ ↦ sInf_le' }
#align submodule.complete_lattice Submodule.completeLattice
@[simp]
theorem inf_coe : ↑(p ⊓ q) = (p ∩ q : Set M) :=
rfl
#align submodule.inf_coe Submodule.inf_coe
@[simp]
theorem mem_inf {p q : Submodule R M} {x : M} : x ∈ p ⊓ q ↔ x ∈ p ∧ x ∈ q :=
Iff.rfl
#align submodule.mem_inf Submodule.mem_inf
@[simp]
theorem sInf_coe (P : Set (Submodule R M)) : (↑(sInf P) : Set M) = ⋂ p ∈ P, ↑p :=
rfl
#align submodule.Inf_coe Submodule.sInf_coe
@[simp]
theorem finset_inf_coe {ι} (s : Finset ι) (p : ι → Submodule R M) :
(↑(s.inf p) : Set M) = ⋂ i ∈ s, ↑(p i) := by
letI := Classical.decEq ι
refine s.induction_on ?_ fun i s _ ih ↦ ?_
· simp
· rw [Finset.inf_insert, inf_coe, ih]
simp
#align submodule.finset_inf_coe Submodule.finset_inf_coe
@[simp]
theorem iInf_coe {ι} (p : ι → Submodule R M) : (↑(⨅ i, p i) : Set M) = ⋂ i, ↑(p i) := by
rw [iInf, sInf_coe]; simp only [Set.mem_range, Set.iInter_exists, Set.iInter_iInter_eq']
#align submodule.infi_coe Submodule.iInf_coe
@[simp]
theorem mem_sInf {S : Set (Submodule R M)} {x : M} : x ∈ sInf S ↔ ∀ p ∈ S, x ∈ p :=
Set.mem_iInter₂
#align submodule.mem_Inf Submodule.mem_sInf
@[simp]
theorem mem_iInf {ι} (p : ι → Submodule R M) {x} : (x ∈ ⨅ i, p i) ↔ ∀ i, x ∈ p i := by
rw [← SetLike.mem_coe, iInf_coe, Set.mem_iInter]; rfl
#align submodule.mem_infi Submodule.mem_iInf
@[simp]
theorem mem_finset_inf {ι} {s : Finset ι} {p : ι → Submodule R M} {x : M} :
x ∈ s.inf p ↔ ∀ i ∈ s, x ∈ p i := by
simp only [← SetLike.mem_coe, finset_inf_coe, Set.mem_iInter]
#align submodule.mem_finset_inf Submodule.mem_finset_inf
theorem mem_sup_left {S T : Submodule R M} : ∀ {x : M}, x ∈ S → x ∈ S ⊔ T := by
have : S ≤ S ⊔ T := le_sup_left
rw [LE.le] at this
exact this
#align submodule.mem_sup_left Submodule.mem_sup_left
theorem mem_sup_right {S T : Submodule R M} : ∀ {x : M}, x ∈ T → x ∈ S ⊔ T := by
have : T ≤ S ⊔ T := le_sup_right
rw [LE.le] at this
exact this
#align submodule.mem_sup_right Submodule.mem_sup_right
theorem add_mem_sup {S T : Submodule R M} {s t : M} (hs : s ∈ S) (ht : t ∈ T) : s + t ∈ S ⊔ T :=
add_mem (mem_sup_left hs) (mem_sup_right ht)
#align submodule.add_mem_sup Submodule.add_mem_sup
| Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Submodule/Lattice.lean | 287 | 290 | theorem sub_mem_sup {R' M' : Type*} [Ring R'] [AddCommGroup M'] [Module R' M']
{S T : Submodule R' M'} {s t : M'} (hs : s ∈ S) (ht : t ∈ T) : s - t ∈ S ⊔ T := by |
rw [sub_eq_add_neg]
exact add_mem_sup hs (neg_mem ht)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Patrick Massot. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Patrick Massot
-/
import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Nonarchimedean.Bases
import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.UniformFilterBasis
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Valuation.ValuationSubring
#align_import topology.algebra.valuation from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982"
/-!
# The topology on a valued ring
In this file, we define the non archimedean topology induced by a valuation on a ring.
The main definition is a `Valued` type class which equips a ring with a valuation taking
values in a group with zero. Other instances are then deduced from this.
-/
open scoped Classical
open Topology uniformity
open Set Valuation
noncomputable section
universe v u
variable {R : Type u} [Ring R] {Γ₀ : Type v} [LinearOrderedCommGroupWithZero Γ₀]
namespace Valuation
variable (v : Valuation R Γ₀)
/-- The basis of open subgroups for the topology on a ring determined by a valuation. -/
theorem subgroups_basis : RingSubgroupsBasis fun γ : Γ₀ˣ => (v.ltAddSubgroup γ : AddSubgroup R) :=
{ inter := by
rintro γ₀ γ₁
use min γ₀ γ₁
simp only [ltAddSubgroup, ge_iff_le, Units.min_val, Units.val_le_val, lt_min_iff,
AddSubgroup.mk_le_mk, setOf_subset_setOf, le_inf_iff, and_imp, imp_self, implies_true,
forall_const, and_true]
tauto
mul := by
rintro γ
cases' exists_square_le γ with γ₀ h
use γ₀
rintro - ⟨r, r_in, s, s_in, rfl⟩
calc
(v (r * s) : Γ₀) = v r * v s := Valuation.map_mul _ _ _
_ < γ₀ * γ₀ := mul_lt_mul₀ r_in s_in
_ ≤ γ := mod_cast h
leftMul := by
rintro x γ
rcases GroupWithZero.eq_zero_or_unit (v x) with (Hx | ⟨γx, Hx⟩)
· use (1 : Γ₀ˣ)
rintro y _
change v (x * y) < _
rw [Valuation.map_mul, Hx, zero_mul]
exact Units.zero_lt γ
· use γx⁻¹ * γ
rintro y (vy_lt : v y < ↑(γx⁻¹ * γ))
change (v (x * y) : Γ₀) < γ
rw [Valuation.map_mul, Hx, mul_comm]
rw [Units.val_mul, mul_comm] at vy_lt
simpa using mul_inv_lt_of_lt_mul₀ vy_lt
rightMul := by
rintro x γ
rcases GroupWithZero.eq_zero_or_unit (v x) with (Hx | ⟨γx, Hx⟩)
· use 1
rintro y _
change v (y * x) < _
rw [Valuation.map_mul, Hx, mul_zero]
exact Units.zero_lt γ
· use γx⁻¹ * γ
rintro y (vy_lt : v y < ↑(γx⁻¹ * γ))
change (v (y * x) : Γ₀) < γ
rw [Valuation.map_mul, Hx]
rw [Units.val_mul, mul_comm] at vy_lt
simpa using mul_inv_lt_of_lt_mul₀ vy_lt }
#align valuation.subgroups_basis Valuation.subgroups_basis
end Valuation
/-- A valued ring is a ring that comes equipped with a distinguished valuation. The class `Valued`
is designed for the situation that there is a canonical valuation on the ring.
TODO: show that there always exists an equivalent valuation taking values in a type belonging to
the same universe as the ring.
See Note [forgetful inheritance] for why we extend `UniformSpace`, `UniformAddGroup`. -/
class Valued (R : Type u) [Ring R] (Γ₀ : outParam (Type v))
[LinearOrderedCommGroupWithZero Γ₀] extends UniformSpace R, UniformAddGroup R where
v : Valuation R Γ₀
is_topological_valuation : ∀ s, s ∈ 𝓝 (0 : R) ↔ ∃ γ : Γ₀ˣ, { x : R | v x < γ } ⊆ s
#align valued Valued
-- Porting note(#12094): removed nolint; dangerous_instance linter not ported yet
--attribute [nolint dangerous_instance] Valued.toUniformSpace
namespace Valued
/-- Alternative `Valued` constructor for use when there is no preferred `UniformSpace` structure. -/
def mk' (v : Valuation R Γ₀) : Valued R Γ₀ :=
{ v
toUniformSpace := @TopologicalAddGroup.toUniformSpace R _ v.subgroups_basis.topology _
toUniformAddGroup := @comm_topologicalAddGroup_is_uniform _ _ v.subgroups_basis.topology _
is_topological_valuation := by
letI := @TopologicalAddGroup.toUniformSpace R _ v.subgroups_basis.topology _
intro s
rw [Filter.hasBasis_iff.mp v.subgroups_basis.hasBasis_nhds_zero s]
exact exists_congr fun γ => by rw [true_and]; rfl }
#align valued.mk' Valued.mk'
variable (R Γ₀)
variable [_i : Valued R Γ₀]
theorem hasBasis_nhds_zero :
(𝓝 (0 : R)).HasBasis (fun _ => True) fun γ : Γ₀ˣ => { x | v x < (γ : Γ₀) } := by
simp [Filter.hasBasis_iff, is_topological_valuation]
#align valued.has_basis_nhds_zero Valued.hasBasis_nhds_zero
-- Porting note: Replaced `𝓤 R` with `uniformity R`
theorem hasBasis_uniformity : (uniformity R).HasBasis (fun _ => True)
fun γ : Γ₀ˣ => { p : R × R | v (p.2 - p.1) < (γ : Γ₀) } := by
rw [uniformity_eq_comap_nhds_zero]
exact (hasBasis_nhds_zero R Γ₀).comap _
#align valued.has_basis_uniformity Valued.hasBasis_uniformity
theorem toUniformSpace_eq :
toUniformSpace = @TopologicalAddGroup.toUniformSpace R _ v.subgroups_basis.topology _ :=
UniformSpace.ext
((hasBasis_uniformity R Γ₀).eq_of_same_basis <| v.subgroups_basis.hasBasis_nhds_zero.comap _)
#align valued.to_uniform_space_eq Valued.toUniformSpace_eq
variable {R Γ₀}
theorem mem_nhds {s : Set R} {x : R} : s ∈ 𝓝 x ↔ ∃ γ : Γ₀ˣ, { y | (v (y - x) : Γ₀) < γ } ⊆ s := by
simp only [← nhds_translation_add_neg x, ← sub_eq_add_neg, preimage_setOf_eq, true_and,
((hasBasis_nhds_zero R Γ₀).comap fun y => y - x).mem_iff]
#align valued.mem_nhds Valued.mem_nhds
| Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Valuation.lean | 144 | 145 | theorem mem_nhds_zero {s : Set R} : s ∈ 𝓝 (0 : R) ↔ ∃ γ : Γ₀ˣ, { x | v x < (γ : Γ₀) } ⊆ s := by |
simp only [mem_nhds, sub_zero]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Chris Hughes, Joey van Langen, Casper Putz
-/
import Mathlib.FieldTheory.Separable
import Mathlib.RingTheory.IntegralDomain
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Reduced
import Mathlib.Tactic.ApplyFun
#align_import field_theory.finite.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"12a85fac627bea918960da036049d611b1a3ee43"
/-!
# Finite fields
This file contains basic results about finite fields.
Throughout most of this file, `K` denotes a finite field
and `q` is notation for the cardinality of `K`.
See `RingTheory.IntegralDomain` for the fact that the unit group of a finite field is a
cyclic group, as well as the fact that every finite integral domain is a field
(`Fintype.fieldOfDomain`).
## Main results
1. `Fintype.card_units`: The unit group of a finite field has cardinality `q - 1`.
2. `sum_pow_units`: The sum of `x^i`, where `x` ranges over the units of `K`, is
- `q-1` if `q-1 ∣ i`
- `0` otherwise
3. `FiniteField.card`: The cardinality `q` is a power of the characteristic of `K`.
See `FiniteField.card'` for a variant.
## Notation
Throughout most of this file, `K` denotes a finite field
and `q` is notation for the cardinality of `K`.
## Implementation notes
While `Fintype Kˣ` can be inferred from `Fintype K` in the presence of `DecidableEq K`,
in this file we take the `Fintype Kˣ` argument directly to reduce the chance of typeclass
diamonds, as `Fintype` carries data.
-/
variable {K : Type*} {R : Type*}
local notation "q" => Fintype.card K
open Finset
open scoped Polynomial
namespace FiniteField
section Polynomial
variable [CommRing R] [IsDomain R]
open Polynomial
/-- The cardinality of a field is at most `n` times the cardinality of the image of a degree `n`
polynomial -/
theorem card_image_polynomial_eval [DecidableEq R] [Fintype R] {p : R[X]} (hp : 0 < p.degree) :
Fintype.card R ≤ natDegree p * (univ.image fun x => eval x p).card :=
Finset.card_le_mul_card_image _ _ (fun a _ =>
calc
_ = (p - C a).roots.toFinset.card :=
congr_arg card (by simp [Finset.ext_iff, ← mem_roots_sub_C hp])
_ ≤ Multiset.card (p - C a).roots := Multiset.toFinset_card_le _
_ ≤ _ := card_roots_sub_C' hp)
#align finite_field.card_image_polynomial_eval FiniteField.card_image_polynomial_eval
/-- If `f` and `g` are quadratic polynomials, then the `f.eval a + g.eval b = 0` has a solution. -/
theorem exists_root_sum_quadratic [Fintype R] {f g : R[X]} (hf2 : degree f = 2) (hg2 : degree g = 2)
(hR : Fintype.card R % 2 = 1) : ∃ a b, f.eval a + g.eval b = 0 :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
suffices ¬Disjoint (univ.image fun x : R => eval x f)
(univ.image fun x : R => eval x (-g)) by
simp only [disjoint_left, mem_image] at this
push_neg at this
rcases this with ⟨x, ⟨a, _, ha⟩, ⟨b, _, hb⟩⟩
exact ⟨a, b, by rw [ha, ← hb, eval_neg, neg_add_self]⟩
fun hd : Disjoint _ _ =>
lt_irrefl (2 * ((univ.image fun x : R => eval x f) ∪ univ.image fun x : R => eval x (-g)).card) <|
calc 2 * ((univ.image fun x : R => eval x f) ∪ univ.image fun x : R => eval x (-g)).card
≤ 2 * Fintype.card R := Nat.mul_le_mul_left _ (Finset.card_le_univ _)
_ = Fintype.card R + Fintype.card R := two_mul _
_ < natDegree f * (univ.image fun x : R => eval x f).card +
natDegree (-g) * (univ.image fun x : R => eval x (-g)).card :=
(add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le
(lt_of_le_of_ne (card_image_polynomial_eval (by rw [hf2]; decide))
(mt (congr_arg (· % 2)) (by simp [natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some hf2, hR])))
(card_image_polynomial_eval (by rw [degree_neg, hg2]; decide)))
_ = 2 * ((univ.image fun x : R => eval x f) ∪ univ.image fun x : R => eval x (-g)).card := by
rw [card_union_of_disjoint hd];
simp [natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some hf2, natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some hg2, mul_add]
#align finite_field.exists_root_sum_quadratic FiniteField.exists_root_sum_quadratic
end Polynomial
theorem prod_univ_units_id_eq_neg_one [CommRing K] [IsDomain K] [Fintype Kˣ] :
∏ x : Kˣ, x = (-1 : Kˣ) := by
classical
have : (∏ x ∈ (@univ Kˣ _).erase (-1), x) = 1 :=
prod_involution (fun x _ => x⁻¹) (by simp)
(fun a => by simp (config := { contextual := true }) [Units.inv_eq_self_iff])
(fun a => by simp [@inv_eq_iff_eq_inv _ _ a]) (by simp)
rw [← insert_erase (mem_univ (-1 : Kˣ)), prod_insert (not_mem_erase _ _), this, mul_one]
#align finite_field.prod_univ_units_id_eq_neg_one FiniteField.prod_univ_units_id_eq_neg_one
set_option backward.synthInstance.canonInstances false in -- See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/12532
theorem card_cast_subgroup_card_ne_zero [Ring K] [NoZeroDivisors K] [Nontrivial K]
(G : Subgroup Kˣ) [Fintype G] : (Fintype.card G : K) ≠ 0 := by
let n := Fintype.card G
intro nzero
have ⟨p, char_p⟩ := CharP.exists K
have hd : p ∣ n := (CharP.cast_eq_zero_iff K p n).mp nzero
cases CharP.char_is_prime_or_zero K p with
| inr pzero =>
exact (Fintype.card_pos).ne' <| Nat.eq_zero_of_zero_dvd <| pzero ▸ hd
| inl pprime =>
have fact_pprime := Fact.mk pprime
-- G has an element x of order p by Cauchy's theorem
have ⟨x, hx⟩ := exists_prime_orderOf_dvd_card p hd
-- F has an element u (= ↑↑x) of order p
let u := ((x : Kˣ) : K)
have hu : orderOf u = p := by rwa [orderOf_units, Subgroup.orderOf_coe]
-- u ^ p = 1 implies (u - 1) ^ p = 0 and hence u = 1 ...
have h : u = 1 := by
rw [← sub_left_inj, sub_self 1]
apply pow_eq_zero (n := p)
rw [sub_pow_char_of_commute, one_pow, ← hu, pow_orderOf_eq_one, sub_self]
exact Commute.one_right u
-- ... meaning x didn't have order p after all, contradiction
apply pprime.one_lt.ne
rw [← hu, h, orderOf_one]
/-- The sum of a nontrivial subgroup of the units of a field is zero. -/
theorem sum_subgroup_units_eq_zero [Ring K] [NoZeroDivisors K]
{G : Subgroup Kˣ} [Fintype G] (hg : G ≠ ⊥) :
∑ x : G, (x.val : K) = 0 := by
rw [Subgroup.ne_bot_iff_exists_ne_one] at hg
rcases hg with ⟨a, ha⟩
-- The action of a on G as an embedding
let a_mul_emb : G ↪ G := mulLeftEmbedding a
-- ... and leaves G unchanged
have h_unchanged : Finset.univ.map a_mul_emb = Finset.univ := by simp
-- Therefore the sum of x over a G is the sum of a x over G
have h_sum_map := Finset.univ.sum_map a_mul_emb fun x => ((x : Kˣ) : K)
-- ... and the former is the sum of x over G.
-- By algebraic manipulation, we have Σ G, x = ∑ G, a x = a ∑ G, x
simp only [a_mul_emb, h_unchanged, Function.Embedding.coeFn_mk, Function.Embedding.toFun_eq_coe,
mulLeftEmbedding_apply, Submonoid.coe_mul, Subgroup.coe_toSubmonoid, Units.val_mul,
← Finset.mul_sum] at h_sum_map
-- thus one of (a - 1) or ∑ G, x is zero
have hzero : (((a : Kˣ) : K) - 1) = 0 ∨ ∑ x : ↥G, ((x : Kˣ) : K) = 0 := by
rw [← mul_eq_zero, sub_mul, ← h_sum_map, one_mul, sub_self]
apply Or.resolve_left hzero
contrapose! ha
ext
rwa [← sub_eq_zero]
/-- The sum of a subgroup of the units of a field is 1 if the subgroup is trivial and 1 otherwise -/
@[simp]
theorem sum_subgroup_units [Ring K] [NoZeroDivisors K]
{G : Subgroup Kˣ} [Fintype G] [Decidable (G = ⊥)] :
∑ x : G, (x.val : K) = if G = ⊥ then 1 else 0 := by
by_cases G_bot : G = ⊥
· subst G_bot
simp only [ite_true, Subgroup.mem_bot, Fintype.card_ofSubsingleton, Nat.cast_ite, Nat.cast_one,
Nat.cast_zero, univ_unique, Set.default_coe_singleton, sum_singleton, Units.val_one]
· simp only [G_bot, ite_false]
exact sum_subgroup_units_eq_zero G_bot
@[simp]
theorem sum_subgroup_pow_eq_zero [CommRing K] [NoZeroDivisors K]
{G : Subgroup Kˣ} [Fintype G] {k : ℕ} (k_pos : k ≠ 0) (k_lt_card_G : k < Fintype.card G) :
∑ x : G, ((x : Kˣ) : K) ^ k = 0 := by
nontriviality K
have := NoZeroDivisors.to_isDomain K
rcases (exists_pow_ne_one_of_isCyclic k_pos k_lt_card_G) with ⟨a, ha⟩
rw [Finset.sum_eq_multiset_sum]
have h_multiset_map :
Finset.univ.val.map (fun x : G => ((x : Kˣ) : K) ^ k) =
Finset.univ.val.map (fun x : G => ((x : Kˣ) : K) ^ k * ((a : Kˣ) : K) ^ k) := by
simp_rw [← mul_pow]
have as_comp :
(fun x : ↥G => (((x : Kˣ) : K) * ((a : Kˣ) : K)) ^ k)
= (fun x : ↥G => ((x : Kˣ) : K) ^ k) ∘ fun x : ↥G => x * a := by
funext x
simp only [Function.comp_apply, Submonoid.coe_mul, Subgroup.coe_toSubmonoid, Units.val_mul]
rw [as_comp, ← Multiset.map_map]
congr
rw [eq_comm]
exact Multiset.map_univ_val_equiv (Equiv.mulRight a)
have h_multiset_map_sum : (Multiset.map (fun x : G => ((x : Kˣ) : K) ^ k) Finset.univ.val).sum =
(Multiset.map (fun x : G => ((x : Kˣ) : K) ^ k * ((a : Kˣ) : K) ^ k) Finset.univ.val).sum := by
rw [h_multiset_map]
rw [Multiset.sum_map_mul_right] at h_multiset_map_sum
have hzero : (((a : Kˣ) : K) ^ k - 1 : K)
* (Multiset.map (fun i : G => (i.val : K) ^ k) Finset.univ.val).sum = 0 := by
rw [sub_mul, mul_comm, ← h_multiset_map_sum, one_mul, sub_self]
rw [mul_eq_zero] at hzero
refine hzero.resolve_left fun h => ha ?_
ext
rw [← sub_eq_zero]
simp_rw [SubmonoidClass.coe_pow, Units.val_pow_eq_pow_val, OneMemClass.coe_one, Units.val_one, h]
section
variable [GroupWithZero K] [Fintype K]
theorem pow_card_sub_one_eq_one (a : K) (ha : a ≠ 0) : a ^ (q - 1) = 1 := by
calc
a ^ (Fintype.card K - 1) = (Units.mk0 a ha ^ (Fintype.card K - 1) : Kˣ).1 := by
rw [Units.val_pow_eq_pow_val, Units.val_mk0]
_ = 1 := by
classical
rw [← Fintype.card_units, pow_card_eq_one]
rfl
#align finite_field.pow_card_sub_one_eq_one FiniteField.pow_card_sub_one_eq_one
theorem pow_card (a : K) : a ^ q = a := by
by_cases h : a = 0; · rw [h]; apply zero_pow Fintype.card_ne_zero
rw [← Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos Fintype.card_pos, pow_succ, Nat.pred_eq_sub_one,
pow_card_sub_one_eq_one a h, one_mul]
#align finite_field.pow_card FiniteField.pow_card
theorem pow_card_pow (n : ℕ) (a : K) : a ^ q ^ n = a := by
induction' n with n ih
· simp
· simp [pow_succ, pow_mul, ih, pow_card]
#align finite_field.pow_card_pow FiniteField.pow_card_pow
end
variable (K) [Field K] [Fintype K]
theorem card (p : ℕ) [CharP K p] : ∃ n : ℕ+, Nat.Prime p ∧ q = p ^ (n : ℕ) := by
haveI hp : Fact p.Prime := ⟨CharP.char_is_prime K p⟩
letI : Module (ZMod p) K := { (ZMod.castHom dvd_rfl K : ZMod p →+* _).toModule with }
obtain ⟨n, h⟩ := VectorSpace.card_fintype (ZMod p) K
rw [ZMod.card] at h
refine ⟨⟨n, ?_⟩, hp.1, h⟩
apply Or.resolve_left (Nat.eq_zero_or_pos n)
rintro rfl
rw [pow_zero] at h
have : (0 : K) = 1 := by apply Fintype.card_le_one_iff.mp (le_of_eq h)
exact absurd this zero_ne_one
#align finite_field.card FiniteField.card
-- this statement doesn't use `q` because we want `K` to be an explicit parameter
theorem card' : ∃ (p : ℕ) (n : ℕ+), Nat.Prime p ∧ Fintype.card K = p ^ (n : ℕ) :=
let ⟨p, hc⟩ := CharP.exists K
⟨p, @FiniteField.card K _ _ p hc⟩
#align finite_field.card' FiniteField.card'
-- Porting note: this was a `simp` lemma with a 5 lines proof.
theorem cast_card_eq_zero : (q : K) = 0 := by
simp
#align finite_field.cast_card_eq_zero FiniteField.cast_card_eq_zero
theorem forall_pow_eq_one_iff (i : ℕ) : (∀ x : Kˣ, x ^ i = 1) ↔ q - 1 ∣ i := by
classical
obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := IsCyclic.exists_generator (α := Kˣ)
rw [← Fintype.card_units, ← orderOf_eq_card_of_forall_mem_zpowers hx,
orderOf_dvd_iff_pow_eq_one]
constructor
· intro h; apply h
· intro h y
simp_rw [← mem_powers_iff_mem_zpowers] at hx
rcases hx y with ⟨j, rfl⟩
rw [← pow_mul, mul_comm, pow_mul, h, one_pow]
#align finite_field.forall_pow_eq_one_iff FiniteField.forall_pow_eq_one_iff
/-- The sum of `x ^ i` as `x` ranges over the units of a finite field of cardinality `q`
is equal to `0` unless `(q - 1) ∣ i`, in which case the sum is `q - 1`. -/
theorem sum_pow_units [DecidableEq K] (i : ℕ) :
(∑ x : Kˣ, (x ^ i : K)) = if q - 1 ∣ i then -1 else 0 := by
let φ : Kˣ →* K :=
{ toFun := fun x => x ^ i
map_one' := by simp
map_mul' := by intros; simp [mul_pow] }
have : Decidable (φ = 1) := by classical infer_instance
calc (∑ x : Kˣ, φ x) = if φ = 1 then Fintype.card Kˣ else 0 := sum_hom_units φ
_ = if q - 1 ∣ i then -1 else 0 := by
suffices q - 1 ∣ i ↔ φ = 1 by
simp only [this]
split_ifs; swap
· exact Nat.cast_zero
· rw [Fintype.card_units, Nat.cast_sub,
cast_card_eq_zero, Nat.cast_one, zero_sub]
show 1 ≤ q; exact Fintype.card_pos_iff.mpr ⟨0⟩
rw [← forall_pow_eq_one_iff, DFunLike.ext_iff]
apply forall_congr'; intro x; simp [φ, Units.ext_iff]
#align finite_field.sum_pow_units FiniteField.sum_pow_units
/-- The sum of `x ^ i` as `x` ranges over a finite field of cardinality `q`
is equal to `0` if `i < q - 1`. -/
| Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finite/Basic.lean | 303 | 317 | theorem sum_pow_lt_card_sub_one (i : ℕ) (h : i < q - 1) : ∑ x : K, x ^ i = 0 := by |
by_cases hi : i = 0
· simp only [hi, nsmul_one, sum_const, pow_zero, card_univ, cast_card_eq_zero]
classical
have hiq : ¬q - 1 ∣ i := by contrapose! h; exact Nat.le_of_dvd (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hi) h
let φ : Kˣ ↪ K := ⟨fun x ↦ x, Units.ext⟩
have : univ.map φ = univ \ {0} := by
ext x
simpa only [mem_map, mem_univ, Function.Embedding.coeFn_mk, true_and_iff, mem_sdiff,
mem_singleton, φ] using isUnit_iff_ne_zero
calc
∑ x : K, x ^ i = ∑ x ∈ univ \ {(0 : K)}, x ^ i := by
rw [← sum_sdiff ({0} : Finset K).subset_univ, sum_singleton, zero_pow hi, add_zero]
_ = ∑ x : Kˣ, (x ^ i : K) := by simp [φ, ← this, univ.sum_map φ]
_ = 0 := by rw [sum_pow_units K i, if_neg]; exact hiq
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2016 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jeremy Avigad
-/
import Mathlib.Data.List.OfFn
import Mathlib.Data.List.Nodup
import Mathlib.Data.List.Infix
#align_import data.list.sort from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f694c7dead66f5d4c80f446c796a5aad14707f0e"
/-!
# Sorting algorithms on lists
In this file we define `List.Sorted r l` to be an alias for `List.Pairwise r l`.
This alias is preferred in the case that `r` is a `<` or `≤`-like relation.
Then we define two sorting algorithms:
`List.insertionSort` and `List.mergeSort`, and prove their correctness.
-/
open List.Perm
universe u
namespace List
/-!
### The predicate `List.Sorted`
-/
section Sorted
variable {α : Type u} {r : α → α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α}
/-- `Sorted r l` is the same as `List.Pairwise r l`, preferred in the case that `r`
is a `<` or `≤`-like relation (transitive and antisymmetric or asymmetric) -/
def Sorted :=
@Pairwise
#align list.sorted List.Sorted
instance decidableSorted [DecidableRel r] (l : List α) : Decidable (Sorted r l) :=
List.instDecidablePairwise _
#align list.decidable_sorted List.decidableSorted
protected theorem Sorted.le_of_lt [Preorder α] {l : List α} (h : l.Sorted (· < ·)) :
l.Sorted (· ≤ ·) :=
h.imp le_of_lt
protected theorem Sorted.lt_of_le [PartialOrder α] {l : List α} (h₁ : l.Sorted (· ≤ ·))
(h₂ : l.Nodup) : l.Sorted (· < ·) :=
h₁.imp₂ (fun _ _ => lt_of_le_of_ne) h₂
protected theorem Sorted.ge_of_gt [Preorder α] {l : List α} (h : l.Sorted (· > ·)) :
l.Sorted (· ≥ ·) :=
h.imp le_of_lt
protected theorem Sorted.gt_of_ge [PartialOrder α] {l : List α} (h₁ : l.Sorted (· ≥ ·))
(h₂ : l.Nodup) : l.Sorted (· > ·) :=
h₁.imp₂ (fun _ _ => lt_of_le_of_ne) <| by simp_rw [ne_comm]; exact h₂
@[simp]
theorem sorted_nil : Sorted r [] :=
Pairwise.nil
#align list.sorted_nil List.sorted_nil
theorem Sorted.of_cons : Sorted r (a :: l) → Sorted r l :=
Pairwise.of_cons
#align list.sorted.of_cons List.Sorted.of_cons
theorem Sorted.tail {r : α → α → Prop} {l : List α} (h : Sorted r l) : Sorted r l.tail :=
Pairwise.tail h
#align list.sorted.tail List.Sorted.tail
theorem rel_of_sorted_cons {a : α} {l : List α} : Sorted r (a :: l) → ∀ b ∈ l, r a b :=
rel_of_pairwise_cons
#align list.rel_of_sorted_cons List.rel_of_sorted_cons
theorem Sorted.head!_le [Inhabited α] [Preorder α] {a : α} {l : List α} (h : Sorted (· < ·) l)
(ha : a ∈ l) : l.head! ≤ a := by
rw [← List.cons_head!_tail (List.ne_nil_of_mem ha)] at h ha
cases ha
· exact le_rfl
· exact le_of_lt (rel_of_sorted_cons h a (by assumption))
theorem Sorted.le_head! [Inhabited α] [Preorder α] {a : α} {l : List α} (h : Sorted (· > ·) l)
(ha : a ∈ l) : a ≤ l.head! := by
rw [← List.cons_head!_tail (List.ne_nil_of_mem ha)] at h ha
cases ha
· exact le_rfl
· exact le_of_lt (rel_of_sorted_cons h a (by assumption))
@[simp]
theorem sorted_cons {a : α} {l : List α} : Sorted r (a :: l) ↔ (∀ b ∈ l, r a b) ∧ Sorted r l :=
pairwise_cons
#align list.sorted_cons List.sorted_cons
protected theorem Sorted.nodup {r : α → α → Prop} [IsIrrefl α r] {l : List α} (h : Sorted r l) :
Nodup l :=
Pairwise.nodup h
#align list.sorted.nodup List.Sorted.nodup
theorem eq_of_perm_of_sorted [IsAntisymm α r] {l₁ l₂ : List α} (hp : l₁ ~ l₂) (hs₁ : Sorted r l₁)
(hs₂ : Sorted r l₂) : l₁ = l₂ := by
induction' hs₁ with a l₁ h₁ hs₁ IH generalizing l₂
· exact hp.nil_eq
· have : a ∈ l₂ := hp.subset (mem_cons_self _ _)
rcases append_of_mem this with ⟨u₂, v₂, rfl⟩
have hp' := (perm_cons a).1 (hp.trans perm_middle)
obtain rfl := IH hp' (hs₂.sublist <| by simp)
change a :: u₂ ++ v₂ = u₂ ++ ([a] ++ v₂)
rw [← append_assoc]
congr
have : ∀ x ∈ u₂, x = a := fun x m =>
antisymm ((pairwise_append.1 hs₂).2.2 _ m a (mem_cons_self _ _)) (h₁ _ (by simp [m]))
rw [(@eq_replicate _ a (length u₂ + 1) (a :: u₂)).2,
(@eq_replicate _ a (length u₂ + 1) (u₂ ++ [a])).2] <;>
constructor <;>
simp [iff_true_intro this, or_comm]
#align list.eq_of_perm_of_sorted List.eq_of_perm_of_sorted
theorem sublist_of_subperm_of_sorted [IsAntisymm α r] {l₁ l₂ : List α} (hp : l₁ <+~ l₂)
(hs₁ : l₁.Sorted r) (hs₂ : l₂.Sorted r) : l₁ <+ l₂ := by
let ⟨_, h, h'⟩ := hp
rwa [← eq_of_perm_of_sorted h (hs₂.sublist h') hs₁]
#align list.sublist_of_subperm_of_sorted List.sublist_of_subperm_of_sorted
@[simp 1100] -- Porting note: higher priority for linter
theorem sorted_singleton (a : α) : Sorted r [a] :=
pairwise_singleton _ _
#align list.sorted_singleton List.sorted_singleton
theorem Sorted.rel_get_of_lt {l : List α} (h : l.Sorted r) {a b : Fin l.length} (hab : a < b) :
r (l.get a) (l.get b) :=
List.pairwise_iff_get.1 h _ _ hab
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated Sorted.rel_get_of_lt (since := "2024-05-08")]
theorem Sorted.rel_nthLe_of_lt {l : List α} (h : l.Sorted r) {a b : ℕ} (ha : a < l.length)
(hb : b < l.length) (hab : a < b) : r (l.nthLe a ha) (l.nthLe b hb) :=
List.pairwise_iff_get.1 h ⟨a, ha⟩ ⟨b, hb⟩ hab
#align list.sorted.rel_nth_le_of_lt List.Sorted.rel_nthLe_of_lt
theorem Sorted.rel_get_of_le [IsRefl α r] {l : List α} (h : l.Sorted r) {a b : Fin l.length}
(hab : a ≤ b) : r (l.get a) (l.get b) := by
rcases hab.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hlt)
exacts [refl _, h.rel_get_of_lt hlt]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated Sorted.rel_get_of_le (since := "2024-05-08")]
theorem Sorted.rel_nthLe_of_le [IsRefl α r] {l : List α} (h : l.Sorted r) {a b : ℕ}
(ha : a < l.length) (hb : b < l.length) (hab : a ≤ b) : r (l.nthLe a ha) (l.nthLe b hb) :=
h.rel_get_of_le hab
#align list.sorted.rel_nth_le_of_le List.Sorted.rel_nthLe_of_le
theorem Sorted.rel_of_mem_take_of_mem_drop {l : List α} (h : List.Sorted r l) {k : ℕ} {x y : α}
(hx : x ∈ List.take k l) (hy : y ∈ List.drop k l) : r x y := by
obtain ⟨⟨iy, hiy⟩, rfl⟩ := get_of_mem hy
obtain ⟨⟨ix, hix⟩, rfl⟩ := get_of_mem hx
rw [get_take', get_drop']
rw [length_take] at hix
exact h.rel_get_of_lt (Nat.lt_add_right _ (lt_min_iff.mp hix).left)
#align list.sorted.rel_of_mem_take_of_mem_drop List.Sorted.rel_of_mem_take_of_mem_drop
end Sorted
section Monotone
variable {n : ℕ} {α : Type u} [Preorder α] {f : Fin n → α}
theorem sorted_ofFn_iff {r : α → α → Prop} : (ofFn f).Sorted r ↔ ((· < ·) ⇒ r) f f := by
simp_rw [Sorted, pairwise_iff_get, get_ofFn, Relator.LiftFun]
exact Iff.symm (Fin.rightInverse_cast _).surjective.forall₂
/-- The list `List.ofFn f` is strictly sorted with respect to `(· ≤ ·)` if and only if `f` is
strictly monotone. -/
@[simp] theorem sorted_lt_ofFn_iff : (ofFn f).Sorted (· < ·) ↔ StrictMono f := sorted_ofFn_iff
/-- The list `List.ofFn f` is sorted with respect to `(· ≤ ·)` if and only if `f` is monotone. -/
@[simp] theorem sorted_le_ofFn_iff : (ofFn f).Sorted (· ≤ ·) ↔ Monotone f :=
sorted_ofFn_iff.trans monotone_iff_forall_lt.symm
/-- A tuple is monotone if and only if the list obtained from it is sorted. -/
@[deprecated sorted_le_ofFn_iff (since := "2023-01-10")]
theorem monotone_iff_ofFn_sorted : Monotone f ↔ (ofFn f).Sorted (· ≤ ·) := sorted_le_ofFn_iff.symm
#align list.monotone_iff_of_fn_sorted List.monotone_iff_ofFn_sorted
/-- The list obtained from a monotone tuple is sorted. -/
alias ⟨_, _root_.Monotone.ofFn_sorted⟩ := sorted_le_ofFn_iff
#align list.monotone.of_fn_sorted Monotone.ofFn_sorted
end Monotone
section sort
variable {α : Type u} (r : α → α → Prop) [DecidableRel r]
local infixl:50 " ≼ " => r
/-! ### Insertion sort -/
section InsertionSort
/-- `orderedInsert a l` inserts `a` into `l` at such that
`orderedInsert a l` is sorted if `l` is. -/
@[simp]
def orderedInsert (a : α) : List α → List α
| [] => [a]
| b :: l => if a ≼ b then a :: b :: l else b :: orderedInsert a l
#align list.ordered_insert List.orderedInsert
/-- `insertionSort l` returns `l` sorted using the insertion sort algorithm. -/
@[simp]
def insertionSort : List α → List α
| [] => []
| b :: l => orderedInsert r b (insertionSort l)
#align list.insertion_sort List.insertionSort
@[simp]
theorem orderedInsert_nil (a : α) : [].orderedInsert r a = [a] :=
rfl
#align list.ordered_insert_nil List.orderedInsert_nil
theorem orderedInsert_length : ∀ (L : List α) (a : α), (L.orderedInsert r a).length = L.length + 1
| [], a => rfl
| hd :: tl, a => by
dsimp [orderedInsert]
split_ifs <;> simp [orderedInsert_length tl]
#align list.ordered_insert_length List.orderedInsert_length
/-- An alternative definition of `orderedInsert` using `takeWhile` and `dropWhile`. -/
theorem orderedInsert_eq_take_drop (a : α) :
∀ l : List α,
l.orderedInsert r a = (l.takeWhile fun b => ¬a ≼ b) ++ a :: l.dropWhile fun b => ¬a ≼ b
| [] => rfl
| b :: l => by
dsimp only [orderedInsert]
split_ifs with h <;> simp [takeWhile, dropWhile, *, orderedInsert_eq_take_drop a l]
#align list.ordered_insert_eq_take_drop List.orderedInsert_eq_take_drop
theorem insertionSort_cons_eq_take_drop (a : α) (l : List α) :
insertionSort r (a :: l) =
((insertionSort r l).takeWhile fun b => ¬a ≼ b) ++
a :: (insertionSort r l).dropWhile fun b => ¬a ≼ b :=
orderedInsert_eq_take_drop r a _
#align list.insertion_sort_cons_eq_take_drop List.insertionSort_cons_eq_take_drop
@[simp]
theorem mem_orderedInsert {a b : α} {l : List α} :
a ∈ orderedInsert r b l ↔ a = b ∨ a ∈ l :=
match l with
| [] => by simp [orderedInsert]
| x :: xs => by
rw [orderedInsert]
split_ifs
· simp [orderedInsert]
· rw [mem_cons, mem_cons, mem_orderedInsert, or_left_comm]
section Correctness
open Perm
theorem perm_orderedInsert (a) : ∀ l : List α, orderedInsert r a l ~ a :: l
| [] => Perm.refl _
| b :: l => by
by_cases h : a ≼ b
· simp [orderedInsert, h]
· simpa [orderedInsert, h] using ((perm_orderedInsert a l).cons _).trans (Perm.swap _ _ _)
#align list.perm_ordered_insert List.perm_orderedInsert
theorem orderedInsert_count [DecidableEq α] (L : List α) (a b : α) :
count a (L.orderedInsert r b) = count a L + if a = b then 1 else 0 := by
rw [(L.perm_orderedInsert r b).count_eq, count_cons]
#align list.ordered_insert_count List.orderedInsert_count
theorem perm_insertionSort : ∀ l : List α, insertionSort r l ~ l
| [] => Perm.nil
| b :: l => by
simpa [insertionSort] using (perm_orderedInsert _ _ _).trans ((perm_insertionSort l).cons b)
#align list.perm_insertion_sort List.perm_insertionSort
variable {r}
/-- If `l` is already `List.Sorted` with respect to `r`, then `insertionSort` does not change
it. -/
theorem Sorted.insertionSort_eq : ∀ {l : List α}, Sorted r l → insertionSort r l = l
| [], _ => rfl
| [a], _ => rfl
| a :: b :: l, h => by
rw [insertionSort, Sorted.insertionSort_eq, orderedInsert, if_pos]
exacts [rel_of_sorted_cons h _ (mem_cons_self _ _), h.tail]
#align list.sorted.insertion_sort_eq List.Sorted.insertionSort_eq
/-- For a reflexive relation, insert then erasing is the identity. -/
theorem erase_orderedInsert [DecidableEq α] [IsRefl α r] (x : α) (xs : List α) :
(xs.orderedInsert r x).erase x = xs := by
rw [orderedInsert_eq_take_drop, erase_append_right, List.erase_cons_head,
takeWhile_append_dropWhile]
intro h
replace h := mem_takeWhile_imp h
simp [refl x] at h
/-- Inserting then erasing an element that is absent is the identity. -/
theorem erase_orderedInsert_of_not_mem [DecidableEq α]
{x : α} {xs : List α} (hx : x ∉ xs) :
(xs.orderedInsert r x).erase x = xs := by
rw [orderedInsert_eq_take_drop, erase_append_right, List.erase_cons_head,
takeWhile_append_dropWhile]
exact mt ((takeWhile_prefix _).sublist.subset ·) hx
/-- For an antisymmetric relation, erasing then inserting is the identity. -/
theorem orderedInsert_erase [DecidableEq α] [IsAntisymm α r] (x : α) (xs : List α) (hx : x ∈ xs)
(hxs : Sorted r xs) :
(xs.erase x).orderedInsert r x = xs := by
induction xs generalizing x with
| nil => cases hx
| cons y ys ih =>
rw [sorted_cons] at hxs
obtain rfl | hxy := Decidable.eq_or_ne x y
· rw [erase_cons_head]
cases ys with
| nil => rfl
| cons z zs =>
rw [orderedInsert, if_pos (hxs.1 _ (.head zs))]
· rw [mem_cons] at hx
replace hx := hx.resolve_left hxy
rw [erase_cons_tail _ (not_beq_of_ne hxy.symm), orderedInsert, ih _ hx hxs.2, if_neg]
refine mt (fun hrxy => ?_) hxy
exact antisymm hrxy (hxs.1 _ hx)
theorem sublist_orderedInsert (x : α) (xs : List α) : xs <+ xs.orderedInsert r x := by
rw [orderedInsert_eq_take_drop]
refine Sublist.trans ?_ (.append_left (.cons _ (.refl _)) _)
rw [takeWhile_append_dropWhile]
section TotalAndTransitive
variable [IsTotal α r] [IsTrans α r]
theorem Sorted.orderedInsert (a : α) : ∀ l, Sorted r l → Sorted r (orderedInsert r a l)
| [], _ => sorted_singleton a
| b :: l, h => by
by_cases h' : a ≼ b
· -- Porting note: was
-- `simpa [orderedInsert, h', h] using fun b' bm => trans h' (rel_of_sorted_cons h _ bm)`
rw [List.orderedInsert, if_pos h', sorted_cons]
exact ⟨forall_mem_cons.2 ⟨h', fun c hc => _root_.trans h' (rel_of_sorted_cons h _ hc)⟩, h⟩
· suffices ∀ b' : α, b' ∈ List.orderedInsert r a l → r b b' by
simpa [orderedInsert, h', h.of_cons.orderedInsert a l]
intro b' bm
cases' (mem_orderedInsert r).mp bm with be bm
· subst b'
exact (total_of r _ _).resolve_left h'
· exact rel_of_sorted_cons h _ bm
#align list.sorted.ordered_insert List.Sorted.orderedInsert
variable (r)
/-- The list `List.insertionSort r l` is `List.Sorted` with respect to `r`. -/
theorem sorted_insertionSort : ∀ l, Sorted r (insertionSort r l)
| [] => sorted_nil
| a :: l => (sorted_insertionSort l).orderedInsert a _
#align list.sorted_insertion_sort List.sorted_insertionSort
end TotalAndTransitive
end Correctness
end InsertionSort
/-! ### Merge sort -/
section MergeSort
-- TODO(Jeremy): observation: if instead we write (a :: (split l).1, b :: (split l).2), the
-- equation compiler can't prove the third equation
/-- Split `l` into two lists of approximately equal length.
split [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] = ([1, 3, 5], [2, 4]) -/
@[simp]
def split : List α → List α × List α
| [] => ([], [])
| a :: l =>
let (l₁, l₂) := split l
(a :: l₂, l₁)
#align list.split List.split
theorem split_cons_of_eq (a : α) {l l₁ l₂ : List α} (h : split l = (l₁, l₂)) :
split (a :: l) = (a :: l₂, l₁) := by rw [split, h]
#align list.split_cons_of_eq List.split_cons_of_eq
theorem length_split_le :
∀ {l l₁ l₂ : List α}, split l = (l₁, l₂) → length l₁ ≤ length l ∧ length l₂ ≤ length l
| [], _, _, rfl => ⟨Nat.le_refl 0, Nat.le_refl 0⟩
| a :: l, l₁', l₂', h => by
cases' e : split l with l₁ l₂
injection (split_cons_of_eq _ e).symm.trans h; substs l₁' l₂'
cases' length_split_le e with h₁ h₂
exact ⟨Nat.succ_le_succ h₂, Nat.le_succ_of_le h₁⟩
#align list.length_split_le List.length_split_le
theorem length_split_fst_le (l : List α) : length (split l).1 ≤ length l :=
(length_split_le rfl).1
theorem length_split_snd_le (l : List α) : length (split l).2 ≤ length l :=
(length_split_le rfl).2
theorem length_split_lt {a b} {l l₁ l₂ : List α} (h : split (a :: b :: l) = (l₁, l₂)) :
length l₁ < length (a :: b :: l) ∧ length l₂ < length (a :: b :: l) := by
cases' e : split l with l₁' l₂'
injection (split_cons_of_eq _ (split_cons_of_eq _ e)).symm.trans h; substs l₁ l₂
cases' length_split_le e with h₁ h₂
exact ⟨Nat.succ_le_succ (Nat.succ_le_succ h₁), Nat.succ_le_succ (Nat.succ_le_succ h₂)⟩
#align list.length_split_lt List.length_split_lt
theorem perm_split : ∀ {l l₁ l₂ : List α}, split l = (l₁, l₂) → l ~ l₁ ++ l₂
| [], _, _, rfl => Perm.refl _
| a :: l, l₁', l₂', h => by
cases' e : split l with l₁ l₂
injection (split_cons_of_eq _ e).symm.trans h; substs l₁' l₂'
exact ((perm_split e).trans perm_append_comm).cons a
#align list.perm_split List.perm_split
#align list.merge List.merge
/-- Implementation of a merge sort algorithm to sort a list. -/
def mergeSort : List α → List α
| [] => []
| [a] => [a]
| a :: b :: l => by
-- Porting note: rewrote to make `mergeSort_cons_cons` proof easier
let ls := (split (a :: b :: l))
have := length_split_fst_le l
have := length_split_snd_le l
exact merge (r · ·) (mergeSort ls.1) (mergeSort ls.2)
termination_by l => length l
#align list.merge_sort List.mergeSort
@[nolint unusedHavesSuffices] -- Porting note: false positive
theorem mergeSort_cons_cons {a b} {l l₁ l₂ : List α} (h : split (a :: b :: l) = (l₁, l₂)) :
mergeSort r (a :: b :: l) = merge (r · ·) (mergeSort r l₁) (mergeSort r l₂) := by
simp only [mergeSort, h]
#align list.merge_sort_cons_cons List.mergeSort_cons_cons
section Correctness
#align list.perm_merge List.perm_merge
theorem perm_mergeSort : ∀ l : List α, mergeSort r l ~ l
| [] => by simp [mergeSort]
| [a] => by simp [mergeSort]
| a :: b :: l => by
cases' e : split (a :: b :: l) with l₁ l₂
cases' length_split_lt e with h₁ h₂
rw [mergeSort_cons_cons r e]
apply (perm_merge (r · ·) _ _).trans
exact
((perm_mergeSort l₁).append (perm_mergeSort l₂)).trans (perm_split e).symm
termination_by l => length l
#align list.perm_merge_sort List.perm_mergeSort
@[simp]
theorem length_mergeSort (l : List α) : (mergeSort r l).length = l.length :=
(perm_mergeSort r _).length_eq
#align list.length_merge_sort List.length_mergeSort
section TotalAndTransitive
variable {r} [IsTotal α r] [IsTrans α r]
| Mathlib/Data/List/Sort.lean | 474 | 499 | theorem Sorted.merge : ∀ {l l' : List α}, Sorted r l → Sorted r l' → Sorted r (merge (r · ·) l l')
| [], [], _, _ => by simp
| [], b :: l', _, h₂ => by simpa using h₂
| a :: l, [], h₁, _ => by simpa using h₁
| a :: l, b :: l', h₁, h₂ => by
by_cases h : a ≼ b
· suffices ∀ b' ∈ List.merge (r · ·) l (b :: l'), r a b' by
simpa [h, h₁.of_cons.merge h₂]
intro b' bm
rcases show b' = b ∨ b' ∈ l ∨ b' ∈ l' by
simpa [or_left_comm] using (perm_merge _ _ _).subset bm with
(be | bl | bl')
· subst b'
assumption
· exact rel_of_sorted_cons h₁ _ bl
· exact _root_.trans h (rel_of_sorted_cons h₂ _ bl')
· suffices ∀ b' ∈ List.merge (r · ·) (a :: l) l', r b b' by
simpa [h, h₁.merge h₂.of_cons]
intro b' bm
have ba : b ≼ a := (total_of r _ _).resolve_left h
have : b' = a ∨ b' ∈ l ∨ b' ∈ l' := by | simpa using (perm_merge _ _ _).subset bm
rcases this with (be | bl | bl')
· subst b'
assumption
· exact _root_.trans ba (rel_of_sorted_cons h₁ _ bl)
· exact rel_of_sorted_cons h₂ _ bl'
|
/-
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
-/
import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.UnorderedInterval
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Interval.Set.Monoid
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Pointwise.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Field.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.MinMax
#align_import data.set.pointwise.interval from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2196ab363eb097c008d4497125e0dde23fb36db2"
/-!
# (Pre)images of intervals
In this file we prove a bunch of trivial lemmas like “if we add `a` to all points of `[b, c]`,
then we get `[a + b, a + c]`”. For the functions `x ↦ x ± a`, `x ↦ a ± x`, and `x ↦ -x` we prove
lemmas about preimages and images of all intervals. We also prove a few lemmas about images under
`x ↦ a * x`, `x ↦ x * a` and `x ↦ x⁻¹`.
-/
open Interval Pointwise
variable {α : Type*}
namespace Set
/-! ### Binary pointwise operations
Note that the subset operations below only cover the cases with the largest possible intervals on
the LHS: to conclude that `Ioo a b * Ioo c d ⊆ Ioo (a * c) (c * d)`, you can use monotonicity of `*`
and `Set.Ico_mul_Ioc_subset`.
TODO: repeat these lemmas for the generality of `mul_le_mul` (which assumes nonnegativity), which
the unprimed names have been reserved for
-/
section ContravariantLE
variable [Mul α] [Preorder α]
variable [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· ≤ ·)] [CovariantClass α α (Function.swap HMul.hMul) LE.le]
@[to_additive Icc_add_Icc_subset]
theorem Icc_mul_Icc_subset' (a b c d : α) : Icc a b * Icc c d ⊆ Icc (a * c) (b * d) := by
rintro x ⟨y, ⟨hya, hyb⟩, z, ⟨hzc, hzd⟩, rfl⟩
exact ⟨mul_le_mul' hya hzc, mul_le_mul' hyb hzd⟩
@[to_additive Iic_add_Iic_subset]
theorem Iic_mul_Iic_subset' (a b : α) : Iic a * Iic b ⊆ Iic (a * b) := by
rintro x ⟨y, hya, z, hzb, rfl⟩
exact mul_le_mul' hya hzb
@[to_additive Ici_add_Ici_subset]
theorem Ici_mul_Ici_subset' (a b : α) : Ici a * Ici b ⊆ Ici (a * b) := by
rintro x ⟨y, hya, z, hzb, rfl⟩
exact mul_le_mul' hya hzb
end ContravariantLE
section ContravariantLT
variable [Mul α] [PartialOrder α]
variable [CovariantClass α α (· * ·) (· < ·)] [CovariantClass α α (Function.swap HMul.hMul) LT.lt]
@[to_additive Icc_add_Ico_subset]
theorem Icc_mul_Ico_subset' (a b c d : α) : Icc a b * Ico c d ⊆ Ico (a * c) (b * d) := by
haveI := covariantClass_le_of_lt
rintro x ⟨y, ⟨hya, hyb⟩, z, ⟨hzc, hzd⟩, rfl⟩
exact ⟨mul_le_mul' hya hzc, mul_lt_mul_of_le_of_lt hyb hzd⟩
@[to_additive Ico_add_Icc_subset]
theorem Ico_mul_Icc_subset' (a b c d : α) : Ico a b * Icc c d ⊆ Ico (a * c) (b * d) := by
haveI := covariantClass_le_of_lt
rintro x ⟨y, ⟨hya, hyb⟩, z, ⟨hzc, hzd⟩, rfl⟩
exact ⟨mul_le_mul' hya hzc, mul_lt_mul_of_lt_of_le hyb hzd⟩
@[to_additive Ioc_add_Ico_subset]
theorem Ioc_mul_Ico_subset' (a b c d : α) : Ioc a b * Ico c d ⊆ Ioo (a * c) (b * d) := by
haveI := covariantClass_le_of_lt
rintro x ⟨y, ⟨hya, hyb⟩, z, ⟨hzc, hzd⟩, rfl⟩
exact ⟨mul_lt_mul_of_lt_of_le hya hzc, mul_lt_mul_of_le_of_lt hyb hzd⟩
@[to_additive Ico_add_Ioc_subset]
theorem Ico_mul_Ioc_subset' (a b c d : α) : Ico a b * Ioc c d ⊆ Ioo (a * c) (b * d) := by
haveI := covariantClass_le_of_lt
rintro x ⟨y, ⟨hya, hyb⟩, z, ⟨hzc, hzd⟩, rfl⟩
exact ⟨mul_lt_mul_of_le_of_lt hya hzc, mul_lt_mul_of_lt_of_le hyb hzd⟩
@[to_additive Iic_add_Iio_subset]
theorem Iic_mul_Iio_subset' (a b : α) : Iic a * Iio b ⊆ Iio (a * b) := by
haveI := covariantClass_le_of_lt
rintro x ⟨y, hya, z, hzb, rfl⟩
exact mul_lt_mul_of_le_of_lt hya hzb
@[to_additive Iio_add_Iic_subset]
theorem Iio_mul_Iic_subset' (a b : α) : Iio a * Iic b ⊆ Iio (a * b) := by
haveI := covariantClass_le_of_lt
rintro x ⟨y, hya, z, hzb, rfl⟩
exact mul_lt_mul_of_lt_of_le hya hzb
@[to_additive Ioi_add_Ici_subset]
theorem Ioi_mul_Ici_subset' (a b : α) : Ioi a * Ici b ⊆ Ioi (a * b) := by
haveI := covariantClass_le_of_lt
rintro x ⟨y, hya, z, hzb, rfl⟩
exact mul_lt_mul_of_lt_of_le hya hzb
@[to_additive Ici_add_Ioi_subset]
theorem Ici_mul_Ioi_subset' (a b : α) : Ici a * Ioi b ⊆ Ioi (a * b) := by
haveI := covariantClass_le_of_lt
rintro x ⟨y, hya, z, hzb, rfl⟩
exact mul_lt_mul_of_le_of_lt hya hzb
end ContravariantLT
section OrderedAddCommGroup
variable [OrderedAddCommGroup α] (a b c : α)
/-!
### Preimages under `x ↦ a + x`
-/
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_add_Ici : (fun x => a + x) ⁻¹' Ici b = Ici (b - a) :=
ext fun _x => sub_le_iff_le_add'.symm
#align set.preimage_const_add_Ici Set.preimage_const_add_Ici
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_add_Ioi : (fun x => a + x) ⁻¹' Ioi b = Ioi (b - a) :=
ext fun _x => sub_lt_iff_lt_add'.symm
#align set.preimage_const_add_Ioi Set.preimage_const_add_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_add_Iic : (fun x => a + x) ⁻¹' Iic b = Iic (b - a) :=
ext fun _x => le_sub_iff_add_le'.symm
#align set.preimage_const_add_Iic Set.preimage_const_add_Iic
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_add_Iio : (fun x => a + x) ⁻¹' Iio b = Iio (b - a) :=
ext fun _x => lt_sub_iff_add_lt'.symm
#align set.preimage_const_add_Iio Set.preimage_const_add_Iio
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_add_Icc : (fun x => a + x) ⁻¹' Icc b c = Icc (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [← Ici_inter_Iic]
#align set.preimage_const_add_Icc Set.preimage_const_add_Icc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_add_Ico : (fun x => a + x) ⁻¹' Ico b c = Ico (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [← Ici_inter_Iio]
#align set.preimage_const_add_Ico Set.preimage_const_add_Ico
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_add_Ioc : (fun x => a + x) ⁻¹' Ioc b c = Ioc (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [← Ioi_inter_Iic]
#align set.preimage_const_add_Ioc Set.preimage_const_add_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_add_Ioo : (fun x => a + x) ⁻¹' Ioo b c = Ioo (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [← Ioi_inter_Iio]
#align set.preimage_const_add_Ioo Set.preimage_const_add_Ioo
/-!
### Preimages under `x ↦ x + a`
-/
@[simp]
theorem preimage_add_const_Ici : (fun x => x + a) ⁻¹' Ici b = Ici (b - a) :=
ext fun _x => sub_le_iff_le_add.symm
#align set.preimage_add_const_Ici Set.preimage_add_const_Ici
@[simp]
theorem preimage_add_const_Ioi : (fun x => x + a) ⁻¹' Ioi b = Ioi (b - a) :=
ext fun _x => sub_lt_iff_lt_add.symm
#align set.preimage_add_const_Ioi Set.preimage_add_const_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem preimage_add_const_Iic : (fun x => x + a) ⁻¹' Iic b = Iic (b - a) :=
ext fun _x => le_sub_iff_add_le.symm
#align set.preimage_add_const_Iic Set.preimage_add_const_Iic
@[simp]
theorem preimage_add_const_Iio : (fun x => x + a) ⁻¹' Iio b = Iio (b - a) :=
ext fun _x => lt_sub_iff_add_lt.symm
#align set.preimage_add_const_Iio Set.preimage_add_const_Iio
@[simp]
theorem preimage_add_const_Icc : (fun x => x + a) ⁻¹' Icc b c = Icc (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [← Ici_inter_Iic]
#align set.preimage_add_const_Icc Set.preimage_add_const_Icc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_add_const_Ico : (fun x => x + a) ⁻¹' Ico b c = Ico (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [← Ici_inter_Iio]
#align set.preimage_add_const_Ico Set.preimage_add_const_Ico
@[simp]
theorem preimage_add_const_Ioc : (fun x => x + a) ⁻¹' Ioc b c = Ioc (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [← Ioi_inter_Iic]
#align set.preimage_add_const_Ioc Set.preimage_add_const_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_add_const_Ioo : (fun x => x + a) ⁻¹' Ioo b c = Ioo (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [← Ioi_inter_Iio]
#align set.preimage_add_const_Ioo Set.preimage_add_const_Ioo
/-!
### Preimages under `x ↦ -x`
-/
@[simp]
theorem preimage_neg_Ici : -Ici a = Iic (-a) :=
ext fun _x => le_neg
#align set.preimage_neg_Ici Set.preimage_neg_Ici
@[simp]
theorem preimage_neg_Iic : -Iic a = Ici (-a) :=
ext fun _x => neg_le
#align set.preimage_neg_Iic Set.preimage_neg_Iic
@[simp]
theorem preimage_neg_Ioi : -Ioi a = Iio (-a) :=
ext fun _x => lt_neg
#align set.preimage_neg_Ioi Set.preimage_neg_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem preimage_neg_Iio : -Iio a = Ioi (-a) :=
ext fun _x => neg_lt
#align set.preimage_neg_Iio Set.preimage_neg_Iio
@[simp]
theorem preimage_neg_Icc : -Icc a b = Icc (-b) (-a) := by simp [← Ici_inter_Iic, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_neg_Icc Set.preimage_neg_Icc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_neg_Ico : -Ico a b = Ioc (-b) (-a) := by
simp [← Ici_inter_Iio, ← Ioi_inter_Iic, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_neg_Ico Set.preimage_neg_Ico
@[simp]
theorem preimage_neg_Ioc : -Ioc a b = Ico (-b) (-a) := by
simp [← Ioi_inter_Iic, ← Ici_inter_Iio, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_neg_Ioc Set.preimage_neg_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_neg_Ioo : -Ioo a b = Ioo (-b) (-a) := by simp [← Ioi_inter_Iio, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_neg_Ioo Set.preimage_neg_Ioo
/-!
### Preimages under `x ↦ x - a`
-/
@[simp]
theorem preimage_sub_const_Ici : (fun x => x - a) ⁻¹' Ici b = Ici (b + a) := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg]
#align set.preimage_sub_const_Ici Set.preimage_sub_const_Ici
@[simp]
theorem preimage_sub_const_Ioi : (fun x => x - a) ⁻¹' Ioi b = Ioi (b + a) := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg]
#align set.preimage_sub_const_Ioi Set.preimage_sub_const_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem preimage_sub_const_Iic : (fun x => x - a) ⁻¹' Iic b = Iic (b + a) := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg]
#align set.preimage_sub_const_Iic Set.preimage_sub_const_Iic
@[simp]
theorem preimage_sub_const_Iio : (fun x => x - a) ⁻¹' Iio b = Iio (b + a) := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg]
#align set.preimage_sub_const_Iio Set.preimage_sub_const_Iio
@[simp]
theorem preimage_sub_const_Icc : (fun x => x - a) ⁻¹' Icc b c = Icc (b + a) (c + a) := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg]
#align set.preimage_sub_const_Icc Set.preimage_sub_const_Icc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_sub_const_Ico : (fun x => x - a) ⁻¹' Ico b c = Ico (b + a) (c + a) := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg]
#align set.preimage_sub_const_Ico Set.preimage_sub_const_Ico
@[simp]
theorem preimage_sub_const_Ioc : (fun x => x - a) ⁻¹' Ioc b c = Ioc (b + a) (c + a) := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg]
#align set.preimage_sub_const_Ioc Set.preimage_sub_const_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_sub_const_Ioo : (fun x => x - a) ⁻¹' Ioo b c = Ioo (b + a) (c + a) := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg]
#align set.preimage_sub_const_Ioo Set.preimage_sub_const_Ioo
/-!
### Preimages under `x ↦ a - x`
-/
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_sub_Ici : (fun x => a - x) ⁻¹' Ici b = Iic (a - b) :=
ext fun _x => le_sub_comm
#align set.preimage_const_sub_Ici Set.preimage_const_sub_Ici
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_sub_Iic : (fun x => a - x) ⁻¹' Iic b = Ici (a - b) :=
ext fun _x => sub_le_comm
#align set.preimage_const_sub_Iic Set.preimage_const_sub_Iic
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_sub_Ioi : (fun x => a - x) ⁻¹' Ioi b = Iio (a - b) :=
ext fun _x => lt_sub_comm
#align set.preimage_const_sub_Ioi Set.preimage_const_sub_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_sub_Iio : (fun x => a - x) ⁻¹' Iio b = Ioi (a - b) :=
ext fun _x => sub_lt_comm
#align set.preimage_const_sub_Iio Set.preimage_const_sub_Iio
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_sub_Icc : (fun x => a - x) ⁻¹' Icc b c = Icc (a - c) (a - b) := by
simp [← Ici_inter_Iic, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_const_sub_Icc Set.preimage_const_sub_Icc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_sub_Ico : (fun x => a - x) ⁻¹' Ico b c = Ioc (a - c) (a - b) := by
simp [← Ioi_inter_Iic, ← Ici_inter_Iio, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_const_sub_Ico Set.preimage_const_sub_Ico
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_sub_Ioc : (fun x => a - x) ⁻¹' Ioc b c = Ico (a - c) (a - b) := by
simp [← Ioi_inter_Iic, ← Ici_inter_Iio, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_const_sub_Ioc Set.preimage_const_sub_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_sub_Ioo : (fun x => a - x) ⁻¹' Ioo b c = Ioo (a - c) (a - b) := by
simp [← Ioi_inter_Iio, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_const_sub_Ioo Set.preimage_const_sub_Ioo
/-!
### Images under `x ↦ a + x`
-/
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this modulo `add_comm`
theorem image_const_add_Iic : (fun x => a + x) '' Iic b = Iic (a + b) := by simp [add_comm]
#align set.image_const_add_Iic Set.image_const_add_Iic
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this modulo `add_comm`
theorem image_const_add_Iio : (fun x => a + x) '' Iio b = Iio (a + b) := by simp [add_comm]
#align set.image_const_add_Iio Set.image_const_add_Iio
/-!
### Images under `x ↦ x + a`
-/
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem image_add_const_Iic : (fun x => x + a) '' Iic b = Iic (b + a) := by simp
#align set.image_add_const_Iic Set.image_add_const_Iic
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem image_add_const_Iio : (fun x => x + a) '' Iio b = Iio (b + a) := by simp
#align set.image_add_const_Iio Set.image_add_const_Iio
/-!
### Images under `x ↦ -x`
-/
theorem image_neg_Ici : Neg.neg '' Ici a = Iic (-a) := by simp
#align set.image_neg_Ici Set.image_neg_Ici
theorem image_neg_Iic : Neg.neg '' Iic a = Ici (-a) := by simp
#align set.image_neg_Iic Set.image_neg_Iic
theorem image_neg_Ioi : Neg.neg '' Ioi a = Iio (-a) := by simp
#align set.image_neg_Ioi Set.image_neg_Ioi
theorem image_neg_Iio : Neg.neg '' Iio a = Ioi (-a) := by simp
#align set.image_neg_Iio Set.image_neg_Iio
theorem image_neg_Icc : Neg.neg '' Icc a b = Icc (-b) (-a) := by simp
#align set.image_neg_Icc Set.image_neg_Icc
theorem image_neg_Ico : Neg.neg '' Ico a b = Ioc (-b) (-a) := by simp
#align set.image_neg_Ico Set.image_neg_Ico
theorem image_neg_Ioc : Neg.neg '' Ioc a b = Ico (-b) (-a) := by simp
#align set.image_neg_Ioc Set.image_neg_Ioc
theorem image_neg_Ioo : Neg.neg '' Ioo a b = Ioo (-b) (-a) := by simp
#align set.image_neg_Ioo Set.image_neg_Ioo
/-!
### Images under `x ↦ a - x`
-/
@[simp]
theorem image_const_sub_Ici : (fun x => a - x) '' Ici b = Iic (a - b) := by
have := image_comp (fun x => a + x) fun x => -x; dsimp [Function.comp_def] at this
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, this, add_comm]
#align set.image_const_sub_Ici Set.image_const_sub_Ici
@[simp]
theorem image_const_sub_Iic : (fun x => a - x) '' Iic b = Ici (a - b) := by
have := image_comp (fun x => a + x) fun x => -x; dsimp [Function.comp_def] at this
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, this, add_comm]
#align set.image_const_sub_Iic Set.image_const_sub_Iic
@[simp]
theorem image_const_sub_Ioi : (fun x => a - x) '' Ioi b = Iio (a - b) := by
have := image_comp (fun x => a + x) fun x => -x; dsimp [Function.comp_def] at this
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, this, add_comm]
#align set.image_const_sub_Ioi Set.image_const_sub_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem image_const_sub_Iio : (fun x => a - x) '' Iio b = Ioi (a - b) := by
have := image_comp (fun x => a + x) fun x => -x; dsimp [Function.comp_def] at this
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, this, add_comm]
#align set.image_const_sub_Iio Set.image_const_sub_Iio
@[simp]
theorem image_const_sub_Icc : (fun x => a - x) '' Icc b c = Icc (a - c) (a - b) := by
have := image_comp (fun x => a + x) fun x => -x; dsimp [Function.comp_def] at this
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, this, add_comm]
#align set.image_const_sub_Icc Set.image_const_sub_Icc
@[simp]
theorem image_const_sub_Ico : (fun x => a - x) '' Ico b c = Ioc (a - c) (a - b) := by
have := image_comp (fun x => a + x) fun x => -x; dsimp [Function.comp_def] at this
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, this, add_comm]
#align set.image_const_sub_Ico Set.image_const_sub_Ico
@[simp]
theorem image_const_sub_Ioc : (fun x => a - x) '' Ioc b c = Ico (a - c) (a - b) := by
have := image_comp (fun x => a + x) fun x => -x; dsimp [Function.comp_def] at this
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, this, add_comm]
#align set.image_const_sub_Ioc Set.image_const_sub_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem image_const_sub_Ioo : (fun x => a - x) '' Ioo b c = Ioo (a - c) (a - b) := by
have := image_comp (fun x => a + x) fun x => -x; dsimp [Function.comp_def] at this
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, this, add_comm]
#align set.image_const_sub_Ioo Set.image_const_sub_Ioo
/-!
### Images under `x ↦ x - a`
-/
@[simp]
theorem image_sub_const_Ici : (fun x => x - a) '' Ici b = Ici (b - a) := by simp [sub_eq_neg_add]
#align set.image_sub_const_Ici Set.image_sub_const_Ici
@[simp]
theorem image_sub_const_Iic : (fun x => x - a) '' Iic b = Iic (b - a) := by simp [sub_eq_neg_add]
#align set.image_sub_const_Iic Set.image_sub_const_Iic
@[simp]
theorem image_sub_const_Ioi : (fun x => x - a) '' Ioi b = Ioi (b - a) := by simp [sub_eq_neg_add]
#align set.image_sub_const_Ioi Set.image_sub_const_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem image_sub_const_Iio : (fun x => x - a) '' Iio b = Iio (b - a) := by simp [sub_eq_neg_add]
#align set.image_sub_const_Iio Set.image_sub_const_Iio
@[simp]
theorem image_sub_const_Icc : (fun x => x - a) '' Icc b c = Icc (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [sub_eq_neg_add]
#align set.image_sub_const_Icc Set.image_sub_const_Icc
@[simp]
theorem image_sub_const_Ico : (fun x => x - a) '' Ico b c = Ico (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [sub_eq_neg_add]
#align set.image_sub_const_Ico Set.image_sub_const_Ico
@[simp]
theorem image_sub_const_Ioc : (fun x => x - a) '' Ioc b c = Ioc (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [sub_eq_neg_add]
#align set.image_sub_const_Ioc Set.image_sub_const_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem image_sub_const_Ioo : (fun x => x - a) '' Ioo b c = Ioo (b - a) (c - a) := by
simp [sub_eq_neg_add]
#align set.image_sub_const_Ioo Set.image_sub_const_Ioo
/-!
### Bijections
-/
theorem Iic_add_bij : BijOn (· + a) (Iic b) (Iic (b + a)) :=
image_add_const_Iic a b ▸ (add_left_injective _).injOn.bijOn_image
#align set.Iic_add_bij Set.Iic_add_bij
theorem Iio_add_bij : BijOn (· + a) (Iio b) (Iio (b + a)) :=
image_add_const_Iio a b ▸ (add_left_injective _).injOn.bijOn_image
#align set.Iio_add_bij Set.Iio_add_bij
end OrderedAddCommGroup
section LinearOrderedAddCommGroup
variable [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] (a b c d : α)
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_add_uIcc : (fun x => a + x) ⁻¹' [[b, c]] = [[b - a, c - a]] := by
simp only [← Icc_min_max, preimage_const_add_Icc, min_sub_sub_right, max_sub_sub_right]
#align set.preimage_const_add_uIcc Set.preimage_const_add_uIcc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_add_const_uIcc : (fun x => x + a) ⁻¹' [[b, c]] = [[b - a, c - a]] := by
simpa only [add_comm] using preimage_const_add_uIcc a b c
#align set.preimage_add_const_uIcc Set.preimage_add_const_uIcc
-- TODO: Why is the notation `-[[a, b]]` broken?
@[simp]
theorem preimage_neg_uIcc : @Neg.neg (Set α) Set.neg [[a, b]] = [[-a, -b]] := by
simp only [← Icc_min_max, preimage_neg_Icc, min_neg_neg, max_neg_neg]
#align set.preimage_neg_uIcc Set.preimage_neg_uIcc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_sub_const_uIcc : (fun x => x - a) ⁻¹' [[b, c]] = [[b + a, c + a]] := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg]
#align set.preimage_sub_const_uIcc Set.preimage_sub_const_uIcc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_sub_uIcc : (fun x => a - x) ⁻¹' [[b, c]] = [[a - b, a - c]] := by
simp_rw [← Icc_min_max, preimage_const_sub_Icc]
simp only [sub_eq_add_neg, min_add_add_left, max_add_add_left, min_neg_neg, max_neg_neg]
#align set.preimage_const_sub_uIcc Set.preimage_const_sub_uIcc
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this module `add_comm`
theorem image_const_add_uIcc : (fun x => a + x) '' [[b, c]] = [[a + b, a + c]] := by simp [add_comm]
#align set.image_const_add_uIcc Set.image_const_add_uIcc
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem image_add_const_uIcc : (fun x => x + a) '' [[b, c]] = [[b + a, c + a]] := by simp
#align set.image_add_const_uIcc Set.image_add_const_uIcc
@[simp]
theorem image_const_sub_uIcc : (fun x => a - x) '' [[b, c]] = [[a - b, a - c]] := by
have := image_comp (fun x => a + x) fun x => -x; dsimp [Function.comp_def] at this
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, this, add_comm]
#align set.image_const_sub_uIcc Set.image_const_sub_uIcc
@[simp]
theorem image_sub_const_uIcc : (fun x => x - a) '' [[b, c]] = [[b - a, c - a]] := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, add_comm]
#align set.image_sub_const_uIcc Set.image_sub_const_uIcc
theorem image_neg_uIcc : Neg.neg '' [[a, b]] = [[-a, -b]] := by simp
#align set.image_neg_uIcc Set.image_neg_uIcc
variable {a b c d}
/-- If `[c, d]` is a subinterval of `[a, b]`, then the distance between `c` and `d` is less than or
equal to that of `a` and `b` -/
theorem abs_sub_le_of_uIcc_subset_uIcc (h : [[c, d]] ⊆ [[a, b]]) : |d - c| ≤ |b - a| := by
rw [← max_sub_min_eq_abs, ← max_sub_min_eq_abs]
rw [uIcc_subset_uIcc_iff_le] at h
exact sub_le_sub h.2 h.1
#align set.abs_sub_le_of_uIcc_subset_uIcc Set.abs_sub_le_of_uIcc_subset_uIcc
/-- If `c ∈ [a, b]`, then the distance between `a` and `c` is less than or equal to
that of `a` and `b` -/
theorem abs_sub_left_of_mem_uIcc (h : c ∈ [[a, b]]) : |c - a| ≤ |b - a| :=
abs_sub_le_of_uIcc_subset_uIcc <| uIcc_subset_uIcc_left h
#align set.abs_sub_left_of_mem_uIcc Set.abs_sub_left_of_mem_uIcc
/-- If `x ∈ [a, b]`, then the distance between `c` and `b` is less than or equal to
that of `a` and `b` -/
theorem abs_sub_right_of_mem_uIcc (h : c ∈ [[a, b]]) : |b - c| ≤ |b - a| :=
abs_sub_le_of_uIcc_subset_uIcc <| uIcc_subset_uIcc_right h
#align set.abs_sub_right_of_mem_uIcc Set.abs_sub_right_of_mem_uIcc
end LinearOrderedAddCommGroup
/-!
### Multiplication and inverse in a field
-/
section LinearOrderedField
variable [LinearOrderedField α] {a : α}
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Iio (a : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Iio a = Iio (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (lt_div_iff h).symm
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Iio Set.preimage_mul_const_Iio
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ioi (a : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ioi a = Ioi (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (div_lt_iff h).symm
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ioi Set.preimage_mul_const_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Iic (a : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Iic a = Iic (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (le_div_iff h).symm
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Iic Set.preimage_mul_const_Iic
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ici (a : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ici a = Ici (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (div_le_iff h).symm
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ici Set.preimage_mul_const_Ici
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ioo (a b : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ioo a b = Ioo (a / c) (b / c) := by simp [← Ioi_inter_Iio, h]
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ioo Set.preimage_mul_const_Ioo
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ioc (a b : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ioc a b = Ioc (a / c) (b / c) := by simp [← Ioi_inter_Iic, h]
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ioc Set.preimage_mul_const_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ico (a b : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ico a b = Ico (a / c) (b / c) := by simp [← Ici_inter_Iio, h]
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ico Set.preimage_mul_const_Ico
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Icc (a b : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Icc a b = Icc (a / c) (b / c) := by simp [← Ici_inter_Iic, h]
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Icc Set.preimage_mul_const_Icc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Iio_of_neg (a : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Iio a = Ioi (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (div_lt_iff_of_neg h).symm
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Iio_of_neg Set.preimage_mul_const_Iio_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ioi_of_neg (a : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ioi a = Iio (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (lt_div_iff_of_neg h).symm
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ioi_of_neg Set.preimage_mul_const_Ioi_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Iic_of_neg (a : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Iic a = Ici (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (div_le_iff_of_neg h).symm
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Iic_of_neg Set.preimage_mul_const_Iic_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ici_of_neg (a : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ici a = Iic (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (le_div_iff_of_neg h).symm
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ici_of_neg Set.preimage_mul_const_Ici_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ioo_of_neg (a b : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ioo a b = Ioo (b / c) (a / c) := by simp [← Ioi_inter_Iio, h, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ioo_of_neg Set.preimage_mul_const_Ioo_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ioc_of_neg (a b : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ioc a b = Ico (b / c) (a / c) := by
simp [← Ioi_inter_Iic, ← Ici_inter_Iio, h, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ioc_of_neg Set.preimage_mul_const_Ioc_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Ico_of_neg (a b : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Ico a b = Ioc (b / c) (a / c) := by
simp [← Ici_inter_Iio, ← Ioi_inter_Iic, h, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Ico_of_neg Set.preimage_mul_const_Ico_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem preimage_mul_const_Icc_of_neg (a b : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(fun x => x * c) ⁻¹' Icc a b = Icc (b / c) (a / c) := by simp [← Ici_inter_Iic, h, inter_comm]
#align set.preimage_mul_const_Icc_of_neg Set.preimage_mul_const_Icc_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Iio (a : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) : (c * ·) ⁻¹' Iio a = Iio (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (lt_div_iff' h).symm
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Iio Set.preimage_const_mul_Iio
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Ioi (a : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) : (c * ·) ⁻¹' Ioi a = Ioi (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (div_lt_iff' h).symm
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Ioi Set.preimage_const_mul_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Iic (a : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) : (c * ·) ⁻¹' Iic a = Iic (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (le_div_iff' h).symm
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Iic Set.preimage_const_mul_Iic
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Ici (a : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) : (c * ·) ⁻¹' Ici a = Ici (a / c) :=
ext fun _x => (div_le_iff' h).symm
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Ici Set.preimage_const_mul_Ici
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Ioo (a b : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(c * ·) ⁻¹' Ioo a b = Ioo (a / c) (b / c) := by simp [← Ioi_inter_Iio, h]
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Ioo Set.preimage_const_mul_Ioo
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Ioc (a b : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(c * ·) ⁻¹' Ioc a b = Ioc (a / c) (b / c) := by simp [← Ioi_inter_Iic, h]
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Ioc Set.preimage_const_mul_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Ico (a b : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(c * ·) ⁻¹' Ico a b = Ico (a / c) (b / c) := by simp [← Ici_inter_Iio, h]
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Ico Set.preimage_const_mul_Ico
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Icc (a b : α) {c : α} (h : 0 < c) :
(c * ·) ⁻¹' Icc a b = Icc (a / c) (b / c) := by simp [← Ici_inter_Iic, h]
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Icc Set.preimage_const_mul_Icc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Iio_of_neg (a : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(c * ·) ⁻¹' Iio a = Ioi (a / c) := by
simpa only [mul_comm] using preimage_mul_const_Iio_of_neg a h
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Iio_of_neg Set.preimage_const_mul_Iio_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem preimage_const_mul_Ioi_of_neg (a : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(c * ·) ⁻¹' Ioi a = Iio (a / c) := by
simpa only [mul_comm] using preimage_mul_const_Ioi_of_neg a h
#align set.preimage_const_mul_Ioi_of_neg Set.preimage_const_mul_Ioi_of_neg
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Data/Set/Pointwise/Interval.lean | 737 | 739 | theorem preimage_const_mul_Iic_of_neg (a : α) {c : α} (h : c < 0) :
(c * ·) ⁻¹' Iic a = Ici (a / c) := by |
simpa only [mul_comm] using preimage_mul_const_Iic_of_neg a h
|
/-
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.MeasureSpace
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Regular
import Mathlib.Topology.Sets.Compacts
#align_import measure_theory.measure.content from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d39590fc8728fbf6743249802486f8c91ffe07bc"
/-!
# Contents
In this file we work with *contents*. A content `λ` is a function from a certain class of subsets
(such as the compact subsets) to `ℝ≥0` that is
* additive: If `K₁` and `K₂` are disjoint sets in the domain of `λ`,
then `λ(K₁ ∪ K₂) = λ(K₁) + λ(K₂)`;
* subadditive: If `K₁` and `K₂` are in the domain of `λ`, then `λ(K₁ ∪ K₂) ≤ λ(K₁) + λ(K₂)`;
* monotone: If `K₁ ⊆ K₂` are in the domain of `λ`, then `λ(K₁) ≤ λ(K₂)`.
We show that:
* Given a content `λ` on compact sets, let us define a function `λ*` on open sets, by letting
`λ* U` be the supremum of `λ K` for `K` included in `U`. This is a countably subadditive map that
vanishes at `∅`. In Halmos (1950) this is called the *inner content* `λ*` of `λ`, and formalized
as `innerContent`.
* Given an inner content, we define an outer measure `μ*`, by letting `μ* E` be the infimum of
`λ* U` over the open sets `U` containing `E`. This is indeed an outer measure. It is formalized
as `outerMeasure`.
* Restricting this outer measure to Borel sets gives a regular measure `μ`.
We define bundled contents as `Content`.
In this file we only work on contents on compact sets, and inner contents on open sets, and both
contents and inner contents map into the extended nonnegative reals. However, in other applications
other choices can be made, and it is not a priori clear what the best interface should be.
## Main definitions
For `μ : Content G`, we define
* `μ.innerContent` : the inner content associated to `μ`.
* `μ.outerMeasure` : the outer measure associated to `μ`.
* `μ.measure` : the Borel measure associated to `μ`.
These definitions are given for spaces which are R₁.
The resulting measure `μ.measure` is always outer regular by design.
When the space is locally compact, `μ.measure` is also regular.
## References
* Paul Halmos (1950), Measure Theory, §53
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_(measure_theory)>
-/
universe u v w
noncomputable section
open Set TopologicalSpace
open NNReal ENNReal MeasureTheory
namespace MeasureTheory
variable {G : Type w} [TopologicalSpace G]
/-- A content is an additive function on compact sets taking values in `ℝ≥0`. It is a device
from which one can define a measure. -/
structure Content (G : Type w) [TopologicalSpace G] where
toFun : Compacts G → ℝ≥0
mono' : ∀ K₁ K₂ : Compacts G, (K₁ : Set G) ⊆ K₂ → toFun K₁ ≤ toFun K₂
sup_disjoint' :
∀ K₁ K₂ : Compacts G, Disjoint (K₁ : Set G) K₂ → IsClosed (K₁ : Set G) → IsClosed (K₂ : Set G)
→ toFun (K₁ ⊔ K₂) = toFun K₁ + toFun K₂
sup_le' : ∀ K₁ K₂ : Compacts G, toFun (K₁ ⊔ K₂) ≤ toFun K₁ + toFun K₂
#align measure_theory.content MeasureTheory.Content
instance : Inhabited (Content G) :=
⟨{ toFun := fun _ => 0
mono' := by simp
sup_disjoint' := by simp
sup_le' := by simp }⟩
/-- Although the `toFun` field of a content takes values in `ℝ≥0`, we register a coercion to
functions taking values in `ℝ≥0∞` as most constructions below rely on taking iSups and iInfs, which
is more convenient in a complete lattice, and aim at constructing a measure. -/
instance : CoeFun (Content G) fun _ => Compacts G → ℝ≥0∞ :=
⟨fun μ s => μ.toFun s⟩
namespace Content
variable (μ : Content G)
theorem apply_eq_coe_toFun (K : Compacts G) : μ K = μ.toFun K :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.content.apply_eq_coe_to_fun MeasureTheory.Content.apply_eq_coe_toFun
theorem mono (K₁ K₂ : Compacts G) (h : (K₁ : Set G) ⊆ K₂) : μ K₁ ≤ μ K₂ := by
simp [apply_eq_coe_toFun, μ.mono' _ _ h]
#align measure_theory.content.mono MeasureTheory.Content.mono
theorem sup_disjoint (K₁ K₂ : Compacts G) (h : Disjoint (K₁ : Set G) K₂)
(h₁ : IsClosed (K₁ : Set G)) (h₂ : IsClosed (K₂ : Set G)) :
μ (K₁ ⊔ K₂) = μ K₁ + μ K₂ := by
simp [apply_eq_coe_toFun, μ.sup_disjoint' _ _ h]
#align measure_theory.content.sup_disjoint MeasureTheory.Content.sup_disjoint
theorem sup_le (K₁ K₂ : Compacts G) : μ (K₁ ⊔ K₂) ≤ μ K₁ + μ K₂ := by
simp only [apply_eq_coe_toFun]
norm_cast
exact μ.sup_le' _ _
#align measure_theory.content.sup_le MeasureTheory.Content.sup_le
theorem lt_top (K : Compacts G) : μ K < ∞ :=
ENNReal.coe_lt_top
#align measure_theory.content.lt_top MeasureTheory.Content.lt_top
theorem empty : μ ⊥ = 0 := by
have := μ.sup_disjoint' ⊥ ⊥
simpa [apply_eq_coe_toFun] using this
#align measure_theory.content.empty MeasureTheory.Content.empty
/-- Constructing the inner content of a content. From a content defined on the compact sets, we
obtain a function defined on all open sets, by taking the supremum of the content of all compact
subsets. -/
def innerContent (U : Opens G) : ℝ≥0∞ :=
⨆ (K : Compacts G) (_ : (K : Set G) ⊆ U), μ K
#align measure_theory.content.inner_content MeasureTheory.Content.innerContent
theorem le_innerContent (K : Compacts G) (U : Opens G) (h2 : (K : Set G) ⊆ U) :
μ K ≤ μ.innerContent U :=
le_iSup_of_le K <| le_iSup (fun _ ↦ (μ.toFun K : ℝ≥0∞)) h2
#align measure_theory.content.le_inner_content MeasureTheory.Content.le_innerContent
theorem innerContent_le (U : Opens G) (K : Compacts G) (h2 : (U : Set G) ⊆ K) :
μ.innerContent U ≤ μ K :=
iSup₂_le fun _ hK' => μ.mono _ _ (Subset.trans hK' h2)
#align measure_theory.content.inner_content_le MeasureTheory.Content.innerContent_le
theorem innerContent_of_isCompact {K : Set G} (h1K : IsCompact K) (h2K : IsOpen K) :
μ.innerContent ⟨K, h2K⟩ = μ ⟨K, h1K⟩ :=
le_antisymm (iSup₂_le fun _ hK' => μ.mono _ ⟨K, h1K⟩ hK') (μ.le_innerContent _ _ Subset.rfl)
#align measure_theory.content.inner_content_of_is_compact MeasureTheory.Content.innerContent_of_isCompact
theorem innerContent_bot : μ.innerContent ⊥ = 0 := by
refine le_antisymm ?_ (zero_le _)
rw [← μ.empty]
refine iSup₂_le fun K hK => ?_
have : K = ⊥ := by
ext1
rw [subset_empty_iff.mp hK, Compacts.coe_bot]
rw [this]
#align measure_theory.content.inner_content_bot MeasureTheory.Content.innerContent_bot
/-- This is "unbundled", because that is required for the API of `inducedOuterMeasure`. -/
theorem innerContent_mono ⦃U V : Set G⦄ (hU : IsOpen U) (hV : IsOpen V) (h2 : U ⊆ V) :
μ.innerContent ⟨U, hU⟩ ≤ μ.innerContent ⟨V, hV⟩ :=
biSup_mono fun _ hK => hK.trans h2
#align measure_theory.content.inner_content_mono MeasureTheory.Content.innerContent_mono
theorem innerContent_exists_compact {U : Opens G} (hU : μ.innerContent U ≠ ∞) {ε : ℝ≥0}
(hε : ε ≠ 0) : ∃ K : Compacts G, (K : Set G) ⊆ U ∧ μ.innerContent U ≤ μ K + ε := by
have h'ε := ENNReal.coe_ne_zero.2 hε
rcases le_or_lt (μ.innerContent U) ε with h | h
· exact ⟨⊥, empty_subset _, le_add_left h⟩
have h₂ := ENNReal.sub_lt_self hU h.ne_bot h'ε
conv at h₂ => rhs; rw [innerContent]
simp only [lt_iSup_iff] at h₂
rcases h₂ with ⟨U, h1U, h2U⟩; refine ⟨U, h1U, ?_⟩
rw [← tsub_le_iff_right]; exact le_of_lt h2U
#align measure_theory.content.inner_content_exists_compact MeasureTheory.Content.innerContent_exists_compact
/-- The inner content of a supremum of opens is at most the sum of the individual inner contents. -/
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Content.lean | 174 | 197 | theorem innerContent_iSup_nat [R1Space G] (U : ℕ → Opens G) :
μ.innerContent (⨆ i : ℕ, U i) ≤ ∑' i : ℕ, μ.innerContent (U i) := by |
have h3 : ∀ (t : Finset ℕ) (K : ℕ → Compacts G), μ (t.sup K) ≤ t.sum fun i => μ (K i) := by
intro t K
refine Finset.induction_on t ?_ ?_
· simp only [μ.empty, nonpos_iff_eq_zero, Finset.sum_empty, Finset.sup_empty]
· intro n s hn ih
rw [Finset.sup_insert, Finset.sum_insert hn]
exact le_trans (μ.sup_le _ _) (add_le_add_left ih _)
refine iSup₂_le fun K hK => ?_
obtain ⟨t, ht⟩ :=
K.isCompact.elim_finite_subcover _ (fun i => (U i).isOpen) (by rwa [← Opens.coe_iSup])
rcases K.isCompact.finite_compact_cover t (SetLike.coe ∘ U) (fun i _ => (U i).isOpen) ht with
⟨K', h1K', h2K', h3K'⟩
let L : ℕ → Compacts G := fun n => ⟨K' n, h1K' n⟩
convert le_trans (h3 t L) _
· ext1
rw [Compacts.coe_finset_sup, Finset.sup_eq_iSup]
exact h3K'
refine le_trans (Finset.sum_le_sum ?_) (ENNReal.sum_le_tsum t)
intro i _
refine le_trans ?_ (le_iSup _ (L i))
refine le_trans ?_ (le_iSup _ (h2K' i))
rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Damiano Testa. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Damiano Testa
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Finsupp.Defs
#align_import data.finsupp.ne_locus from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f7fc89d5d5ff1db2d1242c7bb0e9062ce47ef47c"
/-!
# Locus of unequal values of finitely supported functions
Let `α N` be two Types, assume that `N` has a `0` and let `f g : α →₀ N` be finitely supported
functions.
## Main definition
* `Finsupp.neLocus f g : Finset α`, the finite subset of `α` where `f` and `g` differ.
In the case in which `N` is an additive group, `Finsupp.neLocus f g` coincides with
`Finsupp.support (f - g)`.
-/
variable {α M N P : Type*}
namespace Finsupp
variable [DecidableEq α]
section NHasZero
variable [DecidableEq N] [Zero N] (f g : α →₀ N)
/-- Given two finitely supported functions `f g : α →₀ N`, `Finsupp.neLocus f g` is the `Finset`
where `f` and `g` differ. This generalizes `(f - g).support` to situations without subtraction. -/
def neLocus (f g : α →₀ N) : Finset α :=
(f.support ∪ g.support).filter fun x => f x ≠ g x
#align finsupp.ne_locus Finsupp.neLocus
@[simp]
theorem mem_neLocus {f g : α →₀ N} {a : α} : a ∈ f.neLocus g ↔ f a ≠ g a := by
simpa only [neLocus, Finset.mem_filter, Finset.mem_union, mem_support_iff,
and_iff_right_iff_imp] using Ne.ne_or_ne _
#align finsupp.mem_ne_locus Finsupp.mem_neLocus
theorem not_mem_neLocus {f g : α →₀ N} {a : α} : a ∉ f.neLocus g ↔ f a = g a :=
mem_neLocus.not.trans not_ne_iff
#align finsupp.not_mem_ne_locus Finsupp.not_mem_neLocus
@[simp]
theorem coe_neLocus : ↑(f.neLocus g) = { x | f x ≠ g x } := by
ext
exact mem_neLocus
#align finsupp.coe_ne_locus Finsupp.coe_neLocus
@[simp]
theorem neLocus_eq_empty {f g : α →₀ N} : f.neLocus g = ∅ ↔ f = g :=
⟨fun h =>
ext fun a => not_not.mp (mem_neLocus.not.mp (Finset.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.mp h a)),
fun h => h ▸ by simp only [neLocus, Ne, eq_self_iff_true, not_true, Finset.filter_False]⟩
#align finsupp.ne_locus_eq_empty Finsupp.neLocus_eq_empty
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_neLocus_iff {f g : α →₀ N} : (f.neLocus g).Nonempty ↔ f ≠ g :=
Finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty.trans neLocus_eq_empty.not
#align finsupp.nonempty_ne_locus_iff Finsupp.nonempty_neLocus_iff
theorem neLocus_comm : f.neLocus g = g.neLocus f := by
simp_rw [neLocus, Finset.union_comm, ne_comm]
#align finsupp.ne_locus_comm Finsupp.neLocus_comm
@[simp]
theorem neLocus_zero_right : f.neLocus 0 = f.support := by
ext
rw [mem_neLocus, mem_support_iff, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply]
#align finsupp.ne_locus_zero_right Finsupp.neLocus_zero_right
@[simp]
theorem neLocus_zero_left : (0 : α →₀ N).neLocus f = f.support :=
(neLocus_comm _ _).trans (neLocus_zero_right _)
#align finsupp.ne_locus_zero_left Finsupp.neLocus_zero_left
end NHasZero
section NeLocusAndMaps
theorem subset_mapRange_neLocus [DecidableEq N] [Zero N] [DecidableEq M] [Zero M] (f g : α →₀ N)
{F : N → M} (F0 : F 0 = 0) : (f.mapRange F F0).neLocus (g.mapRange F F0) ⊆ f.neLocus g :=
fun x => by simpa only [mem_neLocus, mapRange_apply, not_imp_not] using congr_arg F
#align finsupp.subset_map_range_ne_locus Finsupp.subset_mapRange_neLocus
theorem zipWith_neLocus_eq_left [DecidableEq N] [Zero M] [DecidableEq P] [Zero P] [Zero N]
{F : M → N → P} (F0 : F 0 0 = 0) (f : α →₀ M) (g₁ g₂ : α →₀ N)
(hF : ∀ f, Function.Injective fun g => F f g) :
(zipWith F F0 f g₁).neLocus (zipWith F F0 f g₂) = g₁.neLocus g₂ := by
ext
simpa only [mem_neLocus] using (hF _).ne_iff
#align finsupp.zip_with_ne_locus_eq_left Finsupp.zipWith_neLocus_eq_left
theorem zipWith_neLocus_eq_right [DecidableEq M] [Zero M] [DecidableEq P] [Zero P] [Zero N]
{F : M → N → P} (F0 : F 0 0 = 0) (f₁ f₂ : α →₀ M) (g : α →₀ N)
(hF : ∀ g, Function.Injective fun f => F f g) :
(zipWith F F0 f₁ g).neLocus (zipWith F F0 f₂ g) = f₁.neLocus f₂ := by
ext
simpa only [mem_neLocus] using (hF _).ne_iff
#align finsupp.zip_with_ne_locus_eq_right Finsupp.zipWith_neLocus_eq_right
theorem mapRange_neLocus_eq [DecidableEq N] [DecidableEq M] [Zero M] [Zero N] (f g : α →₀ N)
{F : N → M} (F0 : F 0 = 0) (hF : Function.Injective F) :
(f.mapRange F F0).neLocus (g.mapRange F F0) = f.neLocus g := by
ext
simpa only [mem_neLocus] using hF.ne_iff
#align finsupp.map_range_ne_locus_eq Finsupp.mapRange_neLocus_eq
end NeLocusAndMaps
variable [DecidableEq N]
@[simp]
theorem neLocus_add_left [AddLeftCancelMonoid N] (f g h : α →₀ N) :
(f + g).neLocus (f + h) = g.neLocus h :=
zipWith_neLocus_eq_left _ _ _ _ add_right_injective
#align finsupp.ne_locus_add_left Finsupp.neLocus_add_left
@[simp]
theorem neLocus_add_right [AddRightCancelMonoid N] (f g h : α →₀ N) :
(f + h).neLocus (g + h) = f.neLocus g :=
zipWith_neLocus_eq_right _ _ _ _ add_left_injective
#align finsupp.ne_locus_add_right Finsupp.neLocus_add_right
section AddGroup
variable [AddGroup N] (f f₁ f₂ g g₁ g₂ : α →₀ N)
@[simp]
theorem neLocus_neg_neg : neLocus (-f) (-g) = f.neLocus g :=
mapRange_neLocus_eq _ _ neg_zero neg_injective
#align finsupp.ne_locus_neg_neg Finsupp.neLocus_neg_neg
| Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/NeLocus.lean | 141 | 141 | theorem neLocus_neg : neLocus (-f) g = f.neLocus (-g) := by | rw [← neLocus_neg_neg, neg_neg]
|
/-
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]
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]
#align is_adjoin_root.lift_hom_map IsAdjoinRoot.liftHom_map
@[simp]
theorem liftHom_root (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) : h.liftHom x hx' h.root = x := by
rw [← lift_algebraMap_apply, lift_root]
#align is_adjoin_root.lift_hom_root IsAdjoinRoot.liftHom_root
/-- Unicity of `liftHom`: a map that agrees on `h.root` agrees with `liftHom` everywhere. -/
theorem eq_liftHom (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (g : S →ₐ[R] T) (hroot : g h.root = x) :
g = h.liftHom x hx' :=
AlgHom.ext (h.apply_eq_lift hx' g g.commutes hroot)
#align is_adjoin_root.eq_lift_hom IsAdjoinRoot.eq_liftHom
end lift
end IsAdjoinRoot
namespace AdjoinRoot
variable (f)
/-- `AdjoinRoot f` is indeed given by adjoining a root of `f`. -/
protected def isAdjoinRoot : IsAdjoinRoot (AdjoinRoot f) f where
map := AdjoinRoot.mk f
map_surjective := Ideal.Quotient.mk_surjective
ker_map := by
ext
rw [RingHom.mem_ker, ← @AdjoinRoot.mk_self _ _ f, AdjoinRoot.mk_eq_mk, Ideal.mem_span_singleton,
← dvd_add_left (dvd_refl f), sub_add_cancel]
algebraMap_eq := AdjoinRoot.algebraMap_eq f
#align adjoin_root.is_adjoin_root AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRoot
/-- `AdjoinRoot f` is indeed given by adjoining a root of `f`. If `f` is monic this is more
powerful than `AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRoot`. -/
protected def isAdjoinRootMonic (hf : Monic f) : IsAdjoinRootMonic (AdjoinRoot f) f :=
{ AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRoot f with Monic := hf }
#align adjoin_root.is_adjoin_root_monic AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRootMonic
@[simp]
theorem isAdjoinRoot_map_eq_mk : (AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRoot f).map = AdjoinRoot.mk f :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.is_adjoin_root_map_eq_mk AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRoot_map_eq_mk
@[simp]
theorem isAdjoinRootMonic_map_eq_mk (hf : f.Monic) :
(AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRootMonic f hf).map = AdjoinRoot.mk f :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.is_adjoin_root_monic_map_eq_mk AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRootMonic_map_eq_mk
@[simp]
theorem isAdjoinRoot_root_eq_root : (AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRoot f).root = AdjoinRoot.root f := by
simp only [IsAdjoinRoot.root, AdjoinRoot.root, AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRoot_map_eq_mk]
#align adjoin_root.is_adjoin_root_root_eq_root AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRoot_root_eq_root
@[simp]
theorem isAdjoinRootMonic_root_eq_root (hf : Monic f) :
(AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRootMonic f hf).root = AdjoinRoot.root f := by
simp only [IsAdjoinRoot.root, AdjoinRoot.root, AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRootMonic_map_eq_mk]
#align adjoin_root.is_adjoin_root_monic_root_eq_root AdjoinRoot.isAdjoinRootMonic_root_eq_root
end AdjoinRoot
namespace IsAdjoinRootMonic
open IsAdjoinRoot
theorem map_modByMonic (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (g : R[X]) : h.map (g %ₘ f) = h.map g := by
rw [← RingHom.sub_mem_ker_iff, mem_ker_map, modByMonic_eq_sub_mul_div _ h.Monic, sub_right_comm,
sub_self, zero_sub, dvd_neg]
exact ⟨_, rfl⟩
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.map_mod_by_monic IsAdjoinRootMonic.map_modByMonic
theorem modByMonic_repr_map (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (g : R[X]) :
h.repr (h.map g) %ₘ f = g %ₘ f :=
modByMonic_eq_of_dvd_sub h.Monic <| by rw [← h.mem_ker_map, RingHom.sub_mem_ker_iff, map_repr]
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.mod_by_monic_repr_map IsAdjoinRootMonic.modByMonic_repr_map
/-- `IsAdjoinRoot.modByMonicHom` sends the equivalence class of `f` mod `g` to `f %ₘ g`. -/
def modByMonicHom (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) : S →ₗ[R] R[X] where
toFun x := h.repr x %ₘ f
map_add' x y := by
conv_lhs =>
rw [← h.map_repr x, ← h.map_repr y, ← map_add]
beta_reduce -- Porting note (#12129): additional beta reduction needed
rw [h.modByMonic_repr_map, add_modByMonic]
map_smul' c x := by
rw [RingHom.id_apply, ← h.map_repr x, Algebra.smul_def, h.algebraMap_apply, ← map_mul]
dsimp only -- Porting note (#10752): added `dsimp only`
rw [h.modByMonic_repr_map, ← smul_eq_C_mul, smul_modByMonic, h.map_repr]
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.mod_by_monic_hom IsAdjoinRootMonic.modByMonicHom
@[simp]
theorem modByMonicHom_map (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (g : R[X]) :
h.modByMonicHom (h.map g) = g %ₘ f := h.modByMonic_repr_map g
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.mod_by_monic_hom_map IsAdjoinRootMonic.modByMonicHom_map
@[simp]
theorem map_modByMonicHom (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (x : S) : h.map (h.modByMonicHom x) = x := by
rw [modByMonicHom, LinearMap.coe_mk]
dsimp -- Porting note (#11227):added a `dsimp`
rw [map_modByMonic, map_repr]
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.map_mod_by_monic_hom IsAdjoinRootMonic.map_modByMonicHom
@[simp]
theorem modByMonicHom_root_pow (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) {n : ℕ} (hdeg : n < natDegree f) :
h.modByMonicHom (h.root ^ n) = X ^ n := by
nontriviality R
rw [← h.map_X, ← map_pow, modByMonicHom_map, modByMonic_eq_self_iff h.Monic, degree_X_pow]
contrapose! hdeg
simpa [natDegree_le_iff_degree_le] using hdeg
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.mod_by_monic_hom_root_pow IsAdjoinRootMonic.modByMonicHom_root_pow
@[simp]
theorem modByMonicHom_root (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (hdeg : 1 < natDegree f) :
h.modByMonicHom h.root = X := by simpa using modByMonicHom_root_pow h hdeg
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.mod_by_monic_hom_root IsAdjoinRootMonic.modByMonicHom_root
/-- The basis on `S` generated by powers of `h.root`.
Auxiliary definition for `IsAdjoinRootMonic.powerBasis`. -/
def basis (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) : Basis (Fin (natDegree f)) R S :=
Basis.ofRepr
{ toFun := fun x => (h.modByMonicHom x).toFinsupp.comapDomain _ Fin.val_injective.injOn
invFun := fun g => h.map (ofFinsupp (g.mapDomain _))
left_inv := fun x => by
cases subsingleton_or_nontrivial R
· haveI := h.subsingleton
exact Subsingleton.elim _ _
simp only
rw [Finsupp.mapDomain_comapDomain, Polynomial.eta, h.map_modByMonicHom x]
· exact Fin.val_injective
intro i hi
refine Set.mem_range.mpr ⟨⟨i, ?_⟩, rfl⟩
contrapose! hi
simp only [Polynomial.toFinsupp_apply, Classical.not_not, Finsupp.mem_support_iff, Ne,
modByMonicHom, LinearMap.coe_mk, Finset.mem_coe]
by_cases hx : h.toIsAdjoinRoot.repr x %ₘ f = 0
· simp [hx]
refine coeff_eq_zero_of_natDegree_lt (lt_of_lt_of_le ?_ hi)
dsimp -- Porting note (#11227):added a `dsimp`
rw [natDegree_lt_natDegree_iff hx]
exact degree_modByMonic_lt _ h.Monic
right_inv := fun g => by
nontriviality R
ext i
simp only [h.modByMonicHom_map, Finsupp.comapDomain_apply, Polynomial.toFinsupp_apply]
rw [(Polynomial.modByMonic_eq_self_iff h.Monic).mpr, Polynomial.coeff]
· dsimp only -- Porting note (#10752): added `dsimp only`
rw [Finsupp.mapDomain_apply Fin.val_injective]
rw [degree_eq_natDegree h.Monic.ne_zero, degree_lt_iff_coeff_zero]
intro m hm
rw [Polynomial.coeff]
dsimp only -- Porting note (#10752): added `dsimp only`
rw [Finsupp.mapDomain_notin_range]
rw [Set.mem_range, not_exists]
rintro i rfl
exact i.prop.not_le hm
map_add' := fun x y => by
beta_reduce -- Porting note (#12129): additional beta reduction needed
rw [map_add, toFinsupp_add, Finsupp.comapDomain_add_of_injective Fin.val_injective]
-- Porting note: the original simp proof with the same lemmas does not work
-- See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/5026
-- simp only [map_add, Finsupp.comapDomain_add_of_injective Fin.val_injective, toFinsupp_add]
map_smul' := fun c x => by
dsimp only -- Porting note (#10752): added `dsimp only`
rw [map_smul, toFinsupp_smul, Finsupp.comapDomain_smul_of_injective Fin.val_injective,
RingHom.id_apply] }
-- Porting note: the original simp proof with the same lemmas does not work
-- See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/5026
-- simp only [map_smul, Finsupp.comapDomain_smul_of_injective Fin.val_injective,
-- RingHom.id_apply, toFinsupp_smul] }
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.basis IsAdjoinRootMonic.basis
@[simp]
theorem basis_apply (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (i) : h.basis i = h.root ^ (i : ℕ) :=
Basis.apply_eq_iff.mpr <|
show (h.modByMonicHom (h.toIsAdjoinRoot.root ^ (i : ℕ))).toFinsupp.comapDomain _
Fin.val_injective.injOn = Finsupp.single _ _ by
ext j
rw [Finsupp.comapDomain_apply, modByMonicHom_root_pow]
· rw [X_pow_eq_monomial, toFinsupp_monomial, Finsupp.single_apply_left Fin.val_injective]
· exact i.is_lt
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.basis_apply IsAdjoinRootMonic.basis_apply
theorem deg_pos [Nontrivial S] (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) : 0 < natDegree f := by
rcases h.basis.index_nonempty with ⟨⟨i, hi⟩⟩
exact (Nat.zero_le _).trans_lt hi
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.deg_pos IsAdjoinRootMonic.deg_pos
theorem deg_ne_zero [Nontrivial S] (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) : natDegree f ≠ 0 :=
h.deg_pos.ne'
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.deg_ne_zero IsAdjoinRootMonic.deg_ne_zero
/-- If `f` is monic, the powers of `h.root` form a basis. -/
@[simps! gen dim basis]
def powerBasis (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) : PowerBasis R S where
gen := h.root
dim := natDegree f
basis := h.basis
basis_eq_pow := h.basis_apply
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.power_basis IsAdjoinRootMonic.powerBasis
@[simp]
theorem basis_repr (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (x : S) (i : Fin (natDegree f)) :
h.basis.repr x i = (h.modByMonicHom x).coeff (i : ℕ) := by
change (h.modByMonicHom x).toFinsupp.comapDomain _ Fin.val_injective.injOn i = _
rw [Finsupp.comapDomain_apply, Polynomial.toFinsupp_apply]
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.basis_repr IsAdjoinRootMonic.basis_repr
theorem basis_one (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (hdeg : 1 < natDegree f) :
h.basis ⟨1, hdeg⟩ = h.root := by rw [h.basis_apply, Fin.val_mk, pow_one]
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.basis_one IsAdjoinRootMonic.basis_one
/-- `IsAdjoinRootMonic.liftPolyₗ` lifts a linear map on polynomials to a linear map on `S`. -/
@[simps!]
def liftPolyₗ {T : Type*} [AddCommGroup T] [Module R T] (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f)
(g : R[X] →ₗ[R] T) : S →ₗ[R] T :=
g.comp h.modByMonicHom
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.lift_polyₗ IsAdjoinRootMonic.liftPolyₗ
/-- `IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff h x i` is the `i`th coefficient of the representative of `x : S`.
-/
def coeff (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) : S →ₗ[R] ℕ → R :=
h.liftPolyₗ
{ toFun := Polynomial.coeff
map_add' := fun p q => funext (Polynomial.coeff_add p q)
map_smul' := fun c p => funext (Polynomial.coeff_smul c p) }
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff
theorem coeff_apply_lt (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (z : S) (i : ℕ) (hi : i < natDegree f) :
h.coeff z i = h.basis.repr z ⟨i, hi⟩ := by
simp only [coeff, LinearMap.comp_apply, Finsupp.lcoeFun_apply, Finsupp.lmapDomain_apply,
LinearEquiv.coe_coe, liftPolyₗ_apply, LinearMap.coe_mk, h.basis_repr]
rfl
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff_apply_lt IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff_apply_lt
theorem coeff_apply_coe (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (z : S) (i : Fin (natDegree f)) :
h.coeff z i = h.basis.repr z i := h.coeff_apply_lt z i i.prop
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff_apply_coe IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff_apply_coe
theorem coeff_apply_le (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (z : S) (i : ℕ) (hi : natDegree f ≤ i) :
h.coeff z i = 0 := by
simp only [coeff, LinearMap.comp_apply, Finsupp.lcoeFun_apply, Finsupp.lmapDomain_apply,
LinearEquiv.coe_coe, liftPolyₗ_apply, LinearMap.coe_mk, h.basis_repr]
nontriviality R
exact
Polynomial.coeff_eq_zero_of_degree_lt
((degree_modByMonic_lt _ h.Monic).trans_le (Polynomial.degree_le_of_natDegree_le hi))
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff_apply_le IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff_apply_le
theorem coeff_apply (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (z : S) (i : ℕ) :
h.coeff z i = if hi : i < natDegree f then h.basis.repr z ⟨i, hi⟩ else 0 := by
split_ifs with hi
· exact h.coeff_apply_lt z i hi
· exact h.coeff_apply_le z i (le_of_not_lt hi)
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff_apply IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff_apply
theorem coeff_root_pow (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) {n} (hn : n < natDegree f) :
h.coeff (h.root ^ n) = Pi.single n 1 := by
ext i
rw [coeff_apply]
split_ifs with hi
· calc
h.basis.repr (h.root ^ n) ⟨i, _⟩ = h.basis.repr (h.basis ⟨n, hn⟩) ⟨i, hi⟩ := by
rw [h.basis_apply, Fin.val_mk]
_ = Pi.single (f := fun _ => R) ((⟨n, hn⟩ : Fin _) : ℕ) (1 : (fun _ => R) n)
↑(⟨i, _⟩ : Fin _) := by
rw [h.basis.repr_self, ← Finsupp.single_eq_pi_single,
Finsupp.single_apply_left Fin.val_injective]
_ = Pi.single (f := fun _ => R) n 1 i := by rw [Fin.val_mk, Fin.val_mk]
· refine (Pi.single_eq_of_ne (f := fun _ => R) ?_ (1 : (fun _ => R) n)).symm
rintro rfl
simp [hi] at hn
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff_root_pow IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff_root_pow
theorem coeff_one [Nontrivial S] (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) : h.coeff 1 = Pi.single 0 1 := by
rw [← h.coeff_root_pow h.deg_pos, pow_zero]
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff_one IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff_one
theorem coeff_root (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (hdeg : 1 < natDegree f) :
h.coeff h.root = Pi.single 1 1 := by rw [← h.coeff_root_pow hdeg, pow_one]
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff_root IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff_root
theorem coeff_algebraMap [Nontrivial S] (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) (x : R) :
h.coeff (algebraMap R S x) = Pi.single 0 x := by
ext i
rw [Algebra.algebraMap_eq_smul_one, map_smul, coeff_one, Pi.smul_apply, smul_eq_mul]
refine (Pi.apply_single (fun _ y => x * y) ?_ 0 1 i).trans (by simp)
intros
simp
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff_algebra_map IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff_algebraMap
theorem ext_elem (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) ⦃x y : S⦄
(hxy : ∀ i < natDegree f, h.coeff x i = h.coeff y i) : x = y :=
EquivLike.injective h.basis.equivFun <|
funext fun i => by
rw [Basis.equivFun_apply, ← h.coeff_apply_coe, Basis.equivFun_apply, ← h.coeff_apply_coe,
hxy i i.prop]
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.ext_elem IsAdjoinRootMonic.ext_elem
theorem ext_elem_iff (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) {x y : S} :
x = y ↔ ∀ i < natDegree f, h.coeff x i = h.coeff y i :=
⟨fun hxy _ _=> hxy ▸ rfl, fun hxy => h.ext_elem hxy⟩
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.ext_elem_iff IsAdjoinRootMonic.ext_elem_iff
theorem coeff_injective (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) : Function.Injective h.coeff := fun _ _ hxy =>
h.ext_elem fun _ _ => hxy ▸ rfl
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.coeff_injective IsAdjoinRootMonic.coeff_injective
theorem isIntegral_root (h : IsAdjoinRootMonic S f) : IsIntegral R h.root :=
⟨f, h.Monic, h.aeval_root⟩
#align is_adjoin_root_monic.is_integral_root IsAdjoinRootMonic.isIntegral_root
end IsAdjoinRootMonic
end Ring
section CommRing
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} [CommRing R] [CommRing S] [Algebra R S] {f : R[X]}
namespace IsAdjoinRoot
section lift
@[simp]
| Mathlib/RingTheory/IsAdjoinRoot.lean | 616 | 618 | theorem lift_self_apply (h : IsAdjoinRoot S f) (x : S) :
h.lift (algebraMap R S) h.root h.aeval_root x = x := by |
rw [← h.map_repr x, lift_map, ← aeval_def, h.aeval_eq]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Kevin Buzzard, Patrick Massot. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kevin Buzzard, Patrick Massot
This file is to a certain extent based on `quotient_module.lean` by Johannes Hölzl.
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Subgroup.Finite
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Subgroup.Pointwise
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Congruence.Basic
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Coset
#align_import group_theory.quotient_group from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"59694bd07f0a39c5beccba34bd9f413a160782bf"
/-!
# Quotients of groups by normal subgroups
This files develops the basic theory of quotients of groups by normal subgroups. In particular it
proves Noether's first and second isomorphism theorems.
## Main definitions
* `mk'`: the canonical group homomorphism `G →* G/N` given a normal subgroup `N` of `G`.
* `lift φ`: the group homomorphism `G/N →* H` given a group homomorphism `φ : G →* H` such that
`N ⊆ ker φ`.
* `map f`: the group homomorphism `G/N →* H/M` given a group homomorphism `f : G →* H` such that
`N ⊆ f⁻¹(M)`.
## Main statements
* `QuotientGroup.quotientKerEquivRange`: Noether's first isomorphism theorem, an explicit
isomorphism `G/ker φ → range φ` for every group homomorphism `φ : G →* H`.
* `QuotientGroup.quotientInfEquivProdNormalQuotient`: Noether's second isomorphism theorem, an
explicit isomorphism between `H/(H ∩ N)` and `(HN)/N` given a subgroup `H` and a normal subgroup
`N` of a group `G`.
* `QuotientGroup.quotientQuotientEquivQuotient`: Noether's third isomorphism theorem,
the canonical isomorphism between `(G / N) / (M / N)` and `G / M`, where `N ≤ M`.
## Tags
isomorphism theorems, quotient groups
-/
open Function
open scoped Pointwise
universe u v w x
namespace QuotientGroup
variable {G : Type u} [Group G] (N : Subgroup G) [nN : N.Normal] {H : Type v} [Group H]
{M : Type x} [Monoid M]
/-- The congruence relation generated by a normal subgroup. -/
@[to_additive "The additive congruence relation generated by a normal additive subgroup."]
protected def con : Con G where
toSetoid := leftRel N
mul' := @fun a b c d hab hcd => by
rw [leftRel_eq] at hab hcd ⊢
dsimp only
calc
(a * c)⁻¹ * (b * d) = c⁻¹ * (a⁻¹ * b) * c⁻¹⁻¹ * (c⁻¹ * d) := by
simp only [mul_inv_rev, mul_assoc, inv_mul_cancel_left]
_ ∈ N := N.mul_mem (nN.conj_mem _ hab _) hcd
#align quotient_group.con QuotientGroup.con
#align quotient_add_group.con QuotientAddGroup.con
@[to_additive]
instance Quotient.group : Group (G ⧸ N) :=
(QuotientGroup.con N).group
#align quotient_group.quotient.group QuotientGroup.Quotient.group
#align quotient_add_group.quotient.add_group QuotientAddGroup.Quotient.addGroup
/-- The group homomorphism from `G` to `G/N`. -/
@[to_additive "The additive group homomorphism from `G` to `G/N`."]
def mk' : G →* G ⧸ N :=
MonoidHom.mk' QuotientGroup.mk fun _ _ => rfl
#align quotient_group.mk' QuotientGroup.mk'
#align quotient_add_group.mk' QuotientAddGroup.mk'
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem coe_mk' : (mk' N : G → G ⧸ N) = mk :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.coe_mk' QuotientGroup.coe_mk'
#align quotient_add_group.coe_mk' QuotientAddGroup.coe_mk'
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mk'_apply (x : G) : mk' N x = x :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.mk'_apply QuotientGroup.mk'_apply
#align quotient_add_group.mk'_apply QuotientAddGroup.mk'_apply
@[to_additive]
theorem mk'_surjective : Surjective <| mk' N :=
@mk_surjective _ _ N
#align quotient_group.mk'_surjective QuotientGroup.mk'_surjective
#align quotient_add_group.mk'_surjective QuotientAddGroup.mk'_surjective
@[to_additive]
theorem mk'_eq_mk' {x y : G} : mk' N x = mk' N y ↔ ∃ z ∈ N, x * z = y :=
QuotientGroup.eq'.trans <| by
simp only [← _root_.eq_inv_mul_iff_mul_eq, exists_prop, exists_eq_right]
#align quotient_group.mk'_eq_mk' QuotientGroup.mk'_eq_mk'
#align quotient_add_group.mk'_eq_mk' QuotientAddGroup.mk'_eq_mk'
open scoped Pointwise in
@[to_additive]
theorem sound (U : Set (G ⧸ N)) (g : N.op) :
g • (mk' N) ⁻¹' U = (mk' N) ⁻¹' U := by
ext x
simp only [Set.mem_preimage, Set.mem_smul_set_iff_inv_smul_mem]
congr! 1
exact Quotient.sound ⟨g⁻¹, rfl⟩
/-- Two `MonoidHom`s from a quotient group are equal if their compositions with
`QuotientGroup.mk'` are equal.
See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/
@[to_additive (attr := ext 1100) "Two `AddMonoidHom`s from an additive quotient group are equal if
their compositions with `AddQuotientGroup.mk'` are equal.
See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. "]
theorem monoidHom_ext ⦃f g : G ⧸ N →* M⦄ (h : f.comp (mk' N) = g.comp (mk' N)) : f = g :=
MonoidHom.ext fun x => QuotientGroup.induction_on x <| (DFunLike.congr_fun h : _)
#align quotient_group.monoid_hom_ext QuotientGroup.monoidHom_ext
#align quotient_add_group.add_monoid_hom_ext QuotientAddGroup.addMonoidHom_ext
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem eq_one_iff {N : Subgroup G} [nN : N.Normal] (x : G) : (x : G ⧸ N) = 1 ↔ x ∈ N := by
refine QuotientGroup.eq.trans ?_
rw [mul_one, Subgroup.inv_mem_iff]
#align quotient_group.eq_one_iff QuotientGroup.eq_one_iff
#align quotient_add_group.eq_zero_iff QuotientAddGroup.eq_zero_iff
@[to_additive]
theorem ker_le_range_iff {I : Type w} [Group I] (f : G →* H) [f.range.Normal] (g : H →* I) :
g.ker ≤ f.range ↔ (mk' f.range).comp g.ker.subtype = 1 :=
⟨fun h => MonoidHom.ext fun ⟨_, hx⟩ => (eq_one_iff _).mpr <| h hx,
fun h x hx => (eq_one_iff _).mp <| by exact DFunLike.congr_fun h ⟨x, hx⟩⟩
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem ker_mk' : MonoidHom.ker (QuotientGroup.mk' N : G →* G ⧸ N) = N :=
Subgroup.ext eq_one_iff
#align quotient_group.ker_mk QuotientGroup.ker_mk'
#align quotient_add_group.ker_mk QuotientAddGroup.ker_mk'
-- Porting note: I think this is misnamed without the prime
@[to_additive]
theorem eq_iff_div_mem {N : Subgroup G} [nN : N.Normal] {x y : G} :
(x : G ⧸ N) = y ↔ x / y ∈ N := by
refine eq_comm.trans (QuotientGroup.eq.trans ?_)
rw [nN.mem_comm_iff, div_eq_mul_inv]
#align quotient_group.eq_iff_div_mem QuotientGroup.eq_iff_div_mem
#align quotient_add_group.eq_iff_sub_mem QuotientAddGroup.eq_iff_sub_mem
-- for commutative groups we don't need normality assumption
@[to_additive]
instance Quotient.commGroup {G : Type*} [CommGroup G] (N : Subgroup G) : CommGroup (G ⧸ N) :=
{ toGroup := @QuotientGroup.Quotient.group _ _ N N.normal_of_comm
mul_comm := fun a b => Quotient.inductionOn₂' a b fun a b => congr_arg mk (mul_comm a b) }
#align quotient_group.quotient.comm_group QuotientGroup.Quotient.commGroup
#align quotient_add_group.quotient.add_comm_group QuotientAddGroup.Quotient.addCommGroup
local notation " Q " => G ⧸ N
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mk_one : ((1 : G) : Q) = 1 :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.coe_one QuotientGroup.mk_one
#align quotient_add_group.coe_zero QuotientAddGroup.mk_zero
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mk_mul (a b : G) : ((a * b : G) : Q) = a * b :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.coe_mul QuotientGroup.mk_mul
#align quotient_add_group.coe_add QuotientAddGroup.mk_add
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mk_inv (a : G) : ((a⁻¹ : G) : Q) = (a : Q)⁻¹ :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.coe_inv QuotientGroup.mk_inv
#align quotient_add_group.coe_neg QuotientAddGroup.mk_neg
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mk_div (a b : G) : ((a / b : G) : Q) = a / b :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.coe_div QuotientGroup.mk_div
#align quotient_add_group.coe_sub QuotientAddGroup.mk_sub
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mk_pow (a : G) (n : ℕ) : ((a ^ n : G) : Q) = (a : Q) ^ n :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.coe_pow QuotientGroup.mk_pow
#align quotient_add_group.coe_nsmul QuotientAddGroup.mk_nsmul
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mk_zpow (a : G) (n : ℤ) : ((a ^ n : G) : Q) = (a : Q) ^ n :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.coe_zpow QuotientGroup.mk_zpow
#align quotient_add_group.coe_zsmul QuotientAddGroup.mk_zsmul
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mk_prod {G ι : Type*} [CommGroup G] (N : Subgroup G) (s : Finset ι) {f : ι → G} :
((Finset.prod s f : G) : G ⧸ N) = Finset.prod s (fun i => (f i : G ⧸ N)) :=
map_prod (QuotientGroup.mk' N) _ _
@[to_additive (attr := simp)] lemma map_mk'_self : N.map (mk' N) = ⊥ := by aesop
/-- A group homomorphism `φ : G →* M` with `N ⊆ ker(φ)` descends (i.e. `lift`s) to a
group homomorphism `G/N →* M`. -/
@[to_additive "An `AddGroup` homomorphism `φ : G →+ M` with `N ⊆ ker(φ)` descends (i.e. `lift`s)
to a group homomorphism `G/N →* M`."]
def lift (φ : G →* M) (HN : N ≤ φ.ker) : Q →* M :=
(QuotientGroup.con N).lift φ fun x y h => by
simp only [QuotientGroup.con, leftRel_apply, Con.rel_mk] at h
rw [Con.ker_rel]
calc
φ x = φ (y * (x⁻¹ * y)⁻¹) := by rw [mul_inv_rev, inv_inv, mul_inv_cancel_left]
_ = φ y := by rw [φ.map_mul, HN (N.inv_mem h), mul_one]
#align quotient_group.lift QuotientGroup.lift
#align quotient_add_group.lift QuotientAddGroup.lift
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem lift_mk {φ : G →* M} (HN : N ≤ φ.ker) (g : G) : lift N φ HN (g : Q) = φ g :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.lift_mk QuotientGroup.lift_mk
#align quotient_add_group.lift_mk QuotientAddGroup.lift_mk
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem lift_mk' {φ : G →* M} (HN : N ≤ φ.ker) (g : G) : lift N φ HN (mk g : Q) = φ g :=
rfl
-- TODO: replace `mk` with `mk'`)
#align quotient_group.lift_mk' QuotientGroup.lift_mk'
#align quotient_add_group.lift_mk' QuotientAddGroup.lift_mk'
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem lift_quot_mk {φ : G →* M} (HN : N ≤ φ.ker) (g : G) :
lift N φ HN (Quot.mk _ g : Q) = φ g :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.lift_quot_mk QuotientGroup.lift_quot_mk
#align quotient_add_group.lift_quot_mk QuotientAddGroup.lift_quot_mk
/-- A group homomorphism `f : G →* H` induces a map `G/N →* H/M` if `N ⊆ f⁻¹(M)`. -/
@[to_additive
"An `AddGroup` homomorphism `f : G →+ H` induces a map `G/N →+ H/M` if `N ⊆ f⁻¹(M)`."]
def map (M : Subgroup H) [M.Normal] (f : G →* H) (h : N ≤ M.comap f) : G ⧸ N →* H ⧸ M := by
refine QuotientGroup.lift N ((mk' M).comp f) ?_
intro x hx
refine QuotientGroup.eq.2 ?_
rw [mul_one, Subgroup.inv_mem_iff]
exact h hx
#align quotient_group.map QuotientGroup.map
#align quotient_add_group.map QuotientAddGroup.map
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem map_mk (M : Subgroup H) [M.Normal] (f : G →* H) (h : N ≤ M.comap f) (x : G) :
map N M f h ↑x = ↑(f x) :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.map_coe QuotientGroup.map_mk
#align quotient_add_group.map_coe QuotientAddGroup.map_mk
@[to_additive]
theorem map_mk' (M : Subgroup H) [M.Normal] (f : G →* H) (h : N ≤ M.comap f) (x : G) :
map N M f h (mk' _ x) = ↑(f x) :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.map_mk' QuotientGroup.map_mk'
#align quotient_add_group.map_mk' QuotientAddGroup.map_mk'
@[to_additive]
theorem map_id_apply (h : N ≤ Subgroup.comap (MonoidHom.id _) N := (Subgroup.comap_id N).le) (x) :
map N N (MonoidHom.id _) h x = x :=
induction_on' x fun _x => rfl
#align quotient_group.map_id_apply QuotientGroup.map_id_apply
#align quotient_add_group.map_id_apply QuotientAddGroup.map_id_apply
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem map_id (h : N ≤ Subgroup.comap (MonoidHom.id _) N := (Subgroup.comap_id N).le) :
map N N (MonoidHom.id _) h = MonoidHom.id _ :=
MonoidHom.ext (map_id_apply N h)
#align quotient_group.map_id QuotientGroup.map_id
#align quotient_add_group.map_id QuotientAddGroup.map_id
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem map_map {I : Type*} [Group I] (M : Subgroup H) (O : Subgroup I) [M.Normal] [O.Normal]
(f : G →* H) (g : H →* I) (hf : N ≤ Subgroup.comap f M) (hg : M ≤ Subgroup.comap g O)
(hgf : N ≤ Subgroup.comap (g.comp f) O :=
hf.trans ((Subgroup.comap_mono hg).trans_eq (Subgroup.comap_comap _ _ _)))
(x : G ⧸ N) : map M O g hg (map N M f hf x) = map N O (g.comp f) hgf x := by
refine induction_on' x fun x => ?_
simp only [map_mk, MonoidHom.comp_apply]
#align quotient_group.map_map QuotientGroup.map_map
#align quotient_add_group.map_map QuotientAddGroup.map_map
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem map_comp_map {I : Type*} [Group I] (M : Subgroup H) (O : Subgroup I) [M.Normal] [O.Normal]
(f : G →* H) (g : H →* I) (hf : N ≤ Subgroup.comap f M) (hg : M ≤ Subgroup.comap g O)
(hgf : N ≤ Subgroup.comap (g.comp f) O :=
hf.trans ((Subgroup.comap_mono hg).trans_eq (Subgroup.comap_comap _ _ _))) :
(map M O g hg).comp (map N M f hf) = map N O (g.comp f) hgf :=
MonoidHom.ext (map_map N M O f g hf hg hgf)
#align quotient_group.map_comp_map QuotientGroup.map_comp_map
#align quotient_add_group.map_comp_map QuotientAddGroup.map_comp_map
section Pointwise
open Set
@[to_additive (attr := simp)] lemma image_coe : ((↑) : G → Q) '' N = 1 :=
congr_arg ((↑) : Subgroup Q → Set Q) <| map_mk'_self N
@[to_additive]
lemma preimage_image_coe (s : Set G) : ((↑) : G → Q) ⁻¹' ((↑) '' s) = N * s := by
ext a
constructor
· rintro ⟨b, hb, h⟩
refine ⟨a / b, (QuotientGroup.eq_one_iff _).1 ?_, b, hb, div_mul_cancel _ _⟩
simp only [h, QuotientGroup.mk_div, div_self']
· rintro ⟨a, ha, b, hb, rfl⟩
refine ⟨b, hb, ?_⟩
simpa only [QuotientGroup.mk_mul, self_eq_mul_left, QuotientGroup.eq_one_iff]
@[to_additive]
lemma image_coe_inj {s t : Set G} : ((↑) : G → Q) '' s = ((↑) : G → Q) '' t ↔ ↑N * s = N * t := by
simp_rw [← preimage_image_coe]
exact QuotientGroup.mk_surjective.preimage_injective.eq_iff.symm
end Pointwise
section congr
variable (G' : Subgroup G) (H' : Subgroup H) [Subgroup.Normal G'] [Subgroup.Normal H']
/-- `QuotientGroup.congr` lifts the isomorphism `e : G ≃ H` to `G ⧸ G' ≃ H ⧸ H'`,
given that `e` maps `G` to `H`. -/
@[to_additive "`QuotientAddGroup.congr` lifts the isomorphism `e : G ≃ H` to `G ⧸ G' ≃ H ⧸ H'`,
given that `e` maps `G` to `H`."]
def congr (e : G ≃* H) (he : G'.map e = H') : G ⧸ G' ≃* H ⧸ H' :=
{ map G' H' e (he ▸ G'.le_comap_map (e : G →* H)) with
toFun := map G' H' e (he ▸ G'.le_comap_map (e : G →* H))
invFun := map H' G' e.symm (he ▸ (G'.map_equiv_eq_comap_symm e).le)
left_inv := fun x => by
rw [map_map G' H' G' e e.symm (he ▸ G'.le_comap_map (e : G →* H))
(he ▸ (G'.map_equiv_eq_comap_symm e).le)]
simp only [map_map, ← MulEquiv.coe_monoidHom_trans, MulEquiv.self_trans_symm,
MulEquiv.coe_monoidHom_refl, map_id_apply]
right_inv := fun x => by
rw [map_map H' G' H' e.symm e (he ▸ (G'.map_equiv_eq_comap_symm e).le)
(he ▸ G'.le_comap_map (e : G →* H)) ]
simp only [← MulEquiv.coe_monoidHom_trans, MulEquiv.symm_trans_self,
MulEquiv.coe_monoidHom_refl, map_id_apply] }
#align quotient_group.congr QuotientGroup.congr
#align quotient_add_group.congr QuotientAddGroup.congr
@[simp]
theorem congr_mk (e : G ≃* H) (he : G'.map ↑e = H') (x) : congr G' H' e he (mk x) = e x :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.congr_mk QuotientGroup.congr_mk
theorem congr_mk' (e : G ≃* H) (he : G'.map ↑e = H') (x) :
congr G' H' e he (mk' G' x) = mk' H' (e x) :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.congr_mk' QuotientGroup.congr_mk'
@[simp]
theorem congr_apply (e : G ≃* H) (he : G'.map ↑e = H') (x : G) :
congr G' H' e he x = mk' H' (e x) :=
rfl
#align quotient_group.congr_apply QuotientGroup.congr_apply
@[simp]
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/QuotientGroup.lean | 371 | 374 | theorem congr_refl (he : G'.map (MulEquiv.refl G : G →* G) = G' := Subgroup.map_id G') :
congr G' G' (MulEquiv.refl G) he = MulEquiv.refl (G ⧸ G') := by |
ext ⟨x⟩
rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Stephen Morgan, Scott Morrison, Johannes Hölzl, Reid Barton
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Category.Init
import Mathlib.Combinatorics.Quiver.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.PPWithUniv
import Mathlib.Tactic.Common
#align_import category_theory.category.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2efd2423f8d25fa57cf7a179f5d8652ab4d0df44"
/-!
# Categories
Defines a category, as a type class parametrised by the type of objects.
## Notations
Introduces notations in the `CategoryTheory` scope
* `X ⟶ Y` for the morphism spaces (type as `\hom`),
* `𝟙 X` for the identity morphism on `X` (type as `\b1`),
* `f ≫ g` for composition in the 'arrows' convention (type as `\gg`).
Users may like to add `g ⊚ f` for composition in the standard convention, using
```lean
local notation g ` ⊚ `:80 f:80 := category.comp f g -- type as \oo
```
## Porting note
I am experimenting with using the `aesop` tactic as a replacement for `tidy`.
-/
library_note "CategoryTheory universes"
/--
The typeclass `Category C` describes morphisms associated to objects of type `C : Type u`.
The universe levels of the objects and morphisms are independent, and will often need to be
specified explicitly, as `Category.{v} C`.
Typically any concrete example will either be a `SmallCategory`, where `v = u`,
which can be introduced as
```
universe u
variable {C : Type u} [SmallCategory C]
```
or a `LargeCategory`, where `u = v+1`, which can be introduced as
```
universe u
variable {C : Type (u+1)} [LargeCategory C]
```
In order for the library to handle these cases uniformly,
we generally work with the unconstrained `Category.{v u}`,
for which objects live in `Type u` and morphisms live in `Type v`.
Because the universe parameter `u` for the objects can be inferred from `C`
when we write `Category C`, while the universe parameter `v` for the morphisms
can not be automatically inferred, through the category theory library
we introduce universe parameters with morphism levels listed first,
as in
```
universe v u
```
or
```
universe v₁ v₂ u₁ u₂
```
when multiple independent universes are needed.
This has the effect that we can simply write `Category.{v} C`
(that is, only specifying a single parameter) while `u` will be inferred.
Often, however, it's not even necessary to include the `.{v}`.
(Although it was in earlier versions of Lean.)
If it is omitted a "free" universe will be used.
-/
namespace Std.Tactic.Ext
open Lean Elab Tactic
/-- A wrapper for `ext` that we can pass to `aesop`. -/
def extCore' : TacticM Unit := do
evalTactic (← `(tactic| ext))
end Std.Tactic.Ext
universe v u
namespace CategoryTheory
/-- A preliminary structure on the way to defining a category,
containing the data, but none of the axioms. -/
@[pp_with_univ]
class CategoryStruct (obj : Type u) extends Quiver.{v + 1} obj : Type max u (v + 1) where
/-- The identity morphism on an object. -/
id : ∀ X : obj, Hom X X
/-- Composition of morphisms in a category, written `f ≫ g`. -/
comp : ∀ {X Y Z : obj}, (X ⟶ Y) → (Y ⟶ Z) → (X ⟶ Z)
#align category_theory.category_struct CategoryTheory.CategoryStruct
initialize_simps_projections CategoryStruct (-toQuiver_Hom)
/-- Notation for the identity morphism in a category. -/
scoped notation "𝟙" => CategoryStruct.id -- type as \b1
/-- Notation for composition of morphisms in a category. -/
scoped infixr:80 " ≫ " => CategoryStruct.comp -- type as \gg
/-- Close the main goal with `sorry` if its type contains `sorry`, and fail otherwise. -/
syntax (name := sorryIfSorry) "sorry_if_sorry" : tactic
open Lean Meta Elab.Tactic in
@[tactic sorryIfSorry, inherit_doc sorryIfSorry] def evalSorryIfSorry : Tactic := fun _ => do
let goalType ← getMainTarget
if goalType.hasSorry then
closeMainGoal (← mkSorry goalType true)
else
throwError "The goal does not contain `sorry`"
/--
A thin wrapper for `aesop` which adds the `CategoryTheory` rule set and
allows `aesop` to look through semireducible definitions when calling `intros`.
It also turns on `zetaDelta` in the `simp` config, allowing `aesop_cat` to unfold any `let`s.
This tactic fails when it is unable to solve the goal, making it suitable for
use in auto-params.
-/
macro (name := aesop_cat) "aesop_cat" c:Aesop.tactic_clause* : tactic =>
`(tactic|
first | sorry_if_sorry |
aesop $c* (config := { introsTransparency? := some .default, terminal := true })
(simp_config := { decide := true, zetaDelta := true })
(rule_sets := [$(Lean.mkIdent `CategoryTheory):ident]))
/--
We also use `aesop_cat?` to pass along a `Try this` suggestion when using `aesop_cat`
-/
macro (name := aesop_cat?) "aesop_cat?" c:Aesop.tactic_clause* : tactic =>
`(tactic|
first | sorry_if_sorry |
aesop? $c* (config := { introsTransparency? := some .default, terminal := true })
(simp_config := { decide := true, zetaDelta := true })
(rule_sets := [$(Lean.mkIdent `CategoryTheory):ident]))
/--
A variant of `aesop_cat` which does not fail when it is unable to solve the
goal. Use this only for exploration! Nonterminal `aesop` is even worse than
nonterminal `simp`.
-/
macro (name := aesop_cat_nonterminal) "aesop_cat_nonterminal" c:Aesop.tactic_clause* : tactic =>
`(tactic|
aesop $c* (config := { introsTransparency? := some .default, warnOnNonterminal := false })
(simp_config := { decide := true, zetaDelta := true })
(rule_sets := [$(Lean.mkIdent `CategoryTheory):ident]))
-- We turn on `ext` inside `aesop_cat`.
attribute [aesop safe tactic (rule_sets := [CategoryTheory])] Std.Tactic.Ext.extCore'
-- We turn on the mathlib version of `rfl` inside `aesop_cat`.
attribute [aesop safe tactic (rule_sets := [CategoryTheory])] Mathlib.Tactic.rflTac
-- Porting note:
-- Workaround for issue discussed at https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/270676-lean4/topic/Failure.20of.20TC.20search.20in.20.60simp.60.20with.20.60etaExperiment.60.2E
-- now that etaExperiment is always on.
attribute [aesop safe (rule_sets := [CategoryTheory])] Subsingleton.elim
/-- The typeclass `Category C` describes morphisms associated to objects of type `C`.
The universe levels of the objects and morphisms are unconstrained, and will often need to be
specified explicitly, as `Category.{v} C`. (See also `LargeCategory` and `SmallCategory`.)
See <https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/0014>.
-/
@[pp_with_univ]
class Category (obj : Type u) extends CategoryStruct.{v} obj : Type max u (v + 1) where
/-- Identity morphisms are left identities for composition. -/
id_comp : ∀ {X Y : obj} (f : X ⟶ Y), 𝟙 X ≫ f = f := by aesop_cat
/-- Identity morphisms are right identities for composition. -/
comp_id : ∀ {X Y : obj} (f : X ⟶ Y), f ≫ 𝟙 Y = f := by aesop_cat
/-- Composition in a category is associative. -/
assoc : ∀ {W X Y Z : obj} (f : W ⟶ X) (g : X ⟶ Y) (h : Y ⟶ Z), (f ≫ g) ≫ h = f ≫ g ≫ h := by
aesop_cat
#align category_theory.category CategoryTheory.Category
#align category_theory.category.assoc CategoryTheory.Category.assoc
#align category_theory.category.comp_id CategoryTheory.Category.comp_id
#align category_theory.category.id_comp CategoryTheory.Category.id_comp
attribute [simp] Category.id_comp Category.comp_id Category.assoc
attribute [trans] CategoryStruct.comp
example {C} [Category C] {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) : 𝟙 X ≫ f = f := by simp
example {C} [Category C] {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) : f ≫ 𝟙 Y = f := by simp
/-- A `LargeCategory` has objects in one universe level higher than the universe level of
the morphisms. It is useful for examples such as the category of types, or the category
of groups, etc.
-/
abbrev LargeCategory (C : Type (u + 1)) : Type (u + 1) := Category.{u} C
#align category_theory.large_category CategoryTheory.LargeCategory
/-- A `SmallCategory` has objects and morphisms in the same universe level.
-/
abbrev SmallCategory (C : Type u) : Type (u + 1) := Category.{u} C
#align category_theory.small_category CategoryTheory.SmallCategory
section
variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] {X Y Z : C}
initialize_simps_projections Category (-Hom)
/-- postcompose an equation between morphisms by another morphism -/
theorem eq_whisker {f g : X ⟶ Y} (w : f = g) (h : Y ⟶ Z) : f ≫ h = g ≫ h := by rw [w]
#align category_theory.eq_whisker CategoryTheory.eq_whisker
/-- precompose an equation between morphisms by another morphism -/
theorem whisker_eq (f : X ⟶ Y) {g h : Y ⟶ Z} (w : g = h) : f ≫ g = f ≫ h := by rw [w]
#align category_theory.whisker_eq CategoryTheory.whisker_eq
/--
Notation for whiskering an equation by a morphism (on the right).
If `f g : X ⟶ Y` and `w : f = g` and `h : Y ⟶ Z`, then `w =≫ h : f ≫ h = g ≫ h`.
-/
scoped infixr:80 " =≫ " => eq_whisker
/--
Notation for whiskering an equation by a morphism (on the left).
If `g h : Y ⟶ Z` and `w : g = h` and `h : X ⟶ Y`, then `f ≫= w : f ≫ g = f ≫ h`.
-/
scoped infixr:80 " ≫= " => whisker_eq
theorem eq_of_comp_left_eq {f g : X ⟶ Y} (w : ∀ {Z : C} (h : Y ⟶ Z), f ≫ h = g ≫ h) :
f = g := by
convert w (𝟙 Y) <;> simp
#align category_theory.eq_of_comp_left_eq CategoryTheory.eq_of_comp_left_eq
theorem eq_of_comp_right_eq {f g : Y ⟶ Z} (w : ∀ {X : C} (h : X ⟶ Y), h ≫ f = h ≫ g) :
f = g := by
convert w (𝟙 Y) <;> simp
#align category_theory.eq_of_comp_right_eq CategoryTheory.eq_of_comp_right_eq
theorem eq_of_comp_left_eq' (f g : X ⟶ Y)
(w : (fun {Z} (h : Y ⟶ Z) => f ≫ h) = fun {Z} (h : Y ⟶ Z) => g ≫ h) : f = g :=
eq_of_comp_left_eq @fun Z h => by convert congr_fun (congr_fun w Z) h
#align category_theory.eq_of_comp_left_eq' CategoryTheory.eq_of_comp_left_eq'
theorem eq_of_comp_right_eq' (f g : Y ⟶ Z)
(w : (fun {X} (h : X ⟶ Y) => h ≫ f) = fun {X} (h : X ⟶ Y) => h ≫ g) : f = g :=
eq_of_comp_right_eq @fun X h => by convert congr_fun (congr_fun w X) h
#align category_theory.eq_of_comp_right_eq' CategoryTheory.eq_of_comp_right_eq'
theorem id_of_comp_left_id (f : X ⟶ X) (w : ∀ {Y : C} (g : X ⟶ Y), f ≫ g = g) : f = 𝟙 X := by
convert w (𝟙 X)
simp
#align category_theory.id_of_comp_left_id CategoryTheory.id_of_comp_left_id
theorem id_of_comp_right_id (f : X ⟶ X) (w : ∀ {Y : C} (g : Y ⟶ X), g ≫ f = g) : f = 𝟙 X := by
convert w (𝟙 X)
simp
#align category_theory.id_of_comp_right_id CategoryTheory.id_of_comp_right_id
theorem comp_ite {P : Prop} [Decidable P] {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g g' : Y ⟶ Z) :
(f ≫ if P then g else g') = if P then f ≫ g else f ≫ g' := by aesop
#align category_theory.comp_ite CategoryTheory.comp_ite
theorem ite_comp {P : Prop} [Decidable P] {X Y Z : C} (f f' : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) :
(if P then f else f') ≫ g = if P then f ≫ g else f' ≫ g := by aesop
#align category_theory.ite_comp CategoryTheory.ite_comp
theorem comp_dite {P : Prop} [Decidable P]
{X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : P → (Y ⟶ Z)) (g' : ¬P → (Y ⟶ Z)) :
(f ≫ if h : P then g h else g' h) = if h : P then f ≫ g h else f ≫ g' h := by aesop
#align category_theory.comp_dite CategoryTheory.comp_dite
theorem dite_comp {P : Prop} [Decidable P]
{X Y Z : C} (f : P → (X ⟶ Y)) (f' : ¬P → (X ⟶ Y)) (g : Y ⟶ Z) :
(if h : P then f h else f' h) ≫ g = if h : P then f h ≫ g else f' h ≫ g := by aesop
#align category_theory.dite_comp CategoryTheory.dite_comp
/-- A morphism `f` is an epimorphism if it can be cancelled when precomposed:
`f ≫ g = f ≫ h` implies `g = h`.
See <https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/003B>.
-/
class Epi (f : X ⟶ Y) : Prop where
/-- A morphism `f` is an epimorphism if it can be cancelled when precomposed. -/
left_cancellation : ∀ {Z : C} (g h : Y ⟶ Z), f ≫ g = f ≫ h → g = h
#align category_theory.epi CategoryTheory.Epi
/-- A morphism `f` is a monomorphism if it can be cancelled when postcomposed:
`g ≫ f = h ≫ f` implies `g = h`.
See <https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/003B>.
-/
class Mono (f : X ⟶ Y) : Prop where
/-- A morphism `f` is a monomorphism if it can be cancelled when postcomposed. -/
right_cancellation : ∀ {Z : C} (g h : Z ⟶ X), g ≫ f = h ≫ f → g = h
#align category_theory.mono CategoryTheory.Mono
instance (X : C) : Epi (𝟙 X) :=
⟨fun g h w => by aesop⟩
instance (X : C) : Mono (𝟙 X) :=
⟨fun g h w => by aesop⟩
theorem cancel_epi (f : X ⟶ Y) [Epi f] {g h : Y ⟶ Z} : f ≫ g = f ≫ h ↔ g = h :=
⟨fun p => Epi.left_cancellation g h p, congr_arg _⟩
#align category_theory.cancel_epi CategoryTheory.cancel_epi
theorem cancel_mono (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] {g h : Z ⟶ X} : g ≫ f = h ≫ f ↔ g = h :=
-- Porting note: in Lean 3 we could just write `congr_arg _` here.
⟨fun p => Mono.right_cancellation g h p, congr_arg (fun k => k ≫ f)⟩
#align category_theory.cancel_mono CategoryTheory.cancel_mono
theorem cancel_epi_id (f : X ⟶ Y) [Epi f] {h : Y ⟶ Y} : f ≫ h = f ↔ h = 𝟙 Y := by
convert cancel_epi f
simp
#align category_theory.cancel_epi_id CategoryTheory.cancel_epi_id
theorem cancel_mono_id (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] {g : X ⟶ X} : g ≫ f = f ↔ g = 𝟙 X := by
convert cancel_mono f
simp
#align category_theory.cancel_mono_id CategoryTheory.cancel_mono_id
theorem epi_comp {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [Epi f] (g : Y ⟶ Z) [Epi g] : Epi (f ≫ g) := by
constructor
intro Z a b w
apply (cancel_epi g).1
apply (cancel_epi f).1
simpa using w
#align category_theory.epi_comp CategoryTheory.epi_comp
theorem mono_comp {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] (g : Y ⟶ Z) [Mono g] : Mono (f ≫ g) := by
constructor
intro Z a b w
apply (cancel_mono f).1
apply (cancel_mono g).1
simpa using w
#align category_theory.mono_comp CategoryTheory.mono_comp
theorem mono_of_mono {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) [Mono (f ≫ g)] : Mono f := by
constructor
intro Z a b w
replace w := congr_arg (fun k => k ≫ g) w
dsimp at w
rw [Category.assoc, Category.assoc] at w
exact (cancel_mono _).1 w
#align category_theory.mono_of_mono CategoryTheory.mono_of_mono
theorem mono_of_mono_fac {X Y Z : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} {g : Y ⟶ Z} {h : X ⟶ Z} [Mono h]
(w : f ≫ g = h) : Mono f := by
subst h
exact mono_of_mono f g
#align category_theory.mono_of_mono_fac CategoryTheory.mono_of_mono_fac
theorem epi_of_epi {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) [Epi (f ≫ g)] : Epi g := by
constructor
intro Z a b w
replace w := congr_arg (fun k => f ≫ k) w
dsimp at w
rw [← Category.assoc, ← Category.assoc] at w
exact (cancel_epi _).1 w
#align category_theory.epi_of_epi CategoryTheory.epi_of_epi
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/Basic.lean | 365 | 367 | theorem epi_of_epi_fac {X Y Z : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} {g : Y ⟶ Z} {h : X ⟶ Z} [Epi h]
(w : f ≫ g = h) : Epi g := by |
subst h; exact epi_of_epi f g
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Jeremy Avigad, Yury Kudryashov, Patrick Massot
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Group.Finset
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Field.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Instances
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.MinMax
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Preimage
import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Disjoint
import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.OrderIso
import Mathlib.Order.ConditionallyCompleteLattice.Basic
import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Bases
#align_import order.filter.at_top_bot from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"1f0096e6caa61e9c849ec2adbd227e960e9dff58"
/-!
# `Filter.atTop` and `Filter.atBot` filters on preorders, monoids and groups.
In this file we define the filters
* `Filter.atTop`: corresponds to `n → +∞`;
* `Filter.atBot`: corresponds to `n → -∞`.
Then we prove many lemmas like “if `f → +∞`, then `f ± c → +∞`”.
-/
set_option autoImplicit true
variable {ι ι' α β γ : Type*}
open Set
namespace Filter
/-- `atTop` is the filter representing the limit `→ ∞` on an ordered set.
It is generated by the collection of up-sets `{b | a ≤ b}`.
(The preorder need not have a top element for this to be well defined,
and indeed is trivial when a top element exists.) -/
def atTop [Preorder α] : Filter α :=
⨅ a, 𝓟 (Ici a)
#align filter.at_top Filter.atTop
/-- `atBot` is the filter representing the limit `→ -∞` on an ordered set.
It is generated by the collection of down-sets `{b | b ≤ a}`.
(The preorder need not have a bottom element for this to be well defined,
and indeed is trivial when a bottom element exists.) -/
def atBot [Preorder α] : Filter α :=
⨅ a, 𝓟 (Iic a)
#align filter.at_bot Filter.atBot
theorem mem_atTop [Preorder α] (a : α) : { b : α | a ≤ b } ∈ @atTop α _ :=
mem_iInf_of_mem a <| Subset.refl _
#align filter.mem_at_top Filter.mem_atTop
theorem Ici_mem_atTop [Preorder α] (a : α) : Ici a ∈ (atTop : Filter α) :=
mem_atTop a
#align filter.Ici_mem_at_top Filter.Ici_mem_atTop
theorem Ioi_mem_atTop [Preorder α] [NoMaxOrder α] (x : α) : Ioi x ∈ (atTop : Filter α) :=
let ⟨z, hz⟩ := exists_gt x
mem_of_superset (mem_atTop z) fun _ h => lt_of_lt_of_le hz h
#align filter.Ioi_mem_at_top Filter.Ioi_mem_atTop
theorem mem_atBot [Preorder α] (a : α) : { b : α | b ≤ a } ∈ @atBot α _ :=
mem_iInf_of_mem a <| Subset.refl _
#align filter.mem_at_bot Filter.mem_atBot
theorem Iic_mem_atBot [Preorder α] (a : α) : Iic a ∈ (atBot : Filter α) :=
mem_atBot a
#align filter.Iic_mem_at_bot Filter.Iic_mem_atBot
theorem Iio_mem_atBot [Preorder α] [NoMinOrder α] (x : α) : Iio x ∈ (atBot : Filter α) :=
let ⟨z, hz⟩ := exists_lt x
mem_of_superset (mem_atBot z) fun _ h => lt_of_le_of_lt h hz
#align filter.Iio_mem_at_bot Filter.Iio_mem_atBot
theorem disjoint_atBot_principal_Ioi [Preorder α] (x : α) : Disjoint atBot (𝓟 (Ioi x)) :=
disjoint_of_disjoint_of_mem (Iic_disjoint_Ioi le_rfl) (Iic_mem_atBot x) (mem_principal_self _)
#align filter.disjoint_at_bot_principal_Ioi Filter.disjoint_atBot_principal_Ioi
theorem disjoint_atTop_principal_Iio [Preorder α] (x : α) : Disjoint atTop (𝓟 (Iio x)) :=
@disjoint_atBot_principal_Ioi αᵒᵈ _ _
#align filter.disjoint_at_top_principal_Iio Filter.disjoint_atTop_principal_Iio
theorem disjoint_atTop_principal_Iic [Preorder α] [NoMaxOrder α] (x : α) :
Disjoint atTop (𝓟 (Iic x)) :=
disjoint_of_disjoint_of_mem (Iic_disjoint_Ioi le_rfl).symm (Ioi_mem_atTop x)
(mem_principal_self _)
#align filter.disjoint_at_top_principal_Iic Filter.disjoint_atTop_principal_Iic
theorem disjoint_atBot_principal_Ici [Preorder α] [NoMinOrder α] (x : α) :
Disjoint atBot (𝓟 (Ici x)) :=
@disjoint_atTop_principal_Iic αᵒᵈ _ _ _
#align filter.disjoint_at_bot_principal_Ici Filter.disjoint_atBot_principal_Ici
theorem disjoint_pure_atTop [Preorder α] [NoMaxOrder α] (x : α) : Disjoint (pure x) atTop :=
Disjoint.symm <| (disjoint_atTop_principal_Iic x).mono_right <| le_principal_iff.2 <|
mem_pure.2 right_mem_Iic
#align filter.disjoint_pure_at_top Filter.disjoint_pure_atTop
theorem disjoint_pure_atBot [Preorder α] [NoMinOrder α] (x : α) : Disjoint (pure x) atBot :=
@disjoint_pure_atTop αᵒᵈ _ _ _
#align filter.disjoint_pure_at_bot Filter.disjoint_pure_atBot
theorem not_tendsto_const_atTop [Preorder α] [NoMaxOrder α] (x : α) (l : Filter β) [l.NeBot] :
¬Tendsto (fun _ => x) l atTop :=
tendsto_const_pure.not_tendsto (disjoint_pure_atTop x)
#align filter.not_tendsto_const_at_top Filter.not_tendsto_const_atTop
theorem not_tendsto_const_atBot [Preorder α] [NoMinOrder α] (x : α) (l : Filter β) [l.NeBot] :
¬Tendsto (fun _ => x) l atBot :=
tendsto_const_pure.not_tendsto (disjoint_pure_atBot x)
#align filter.not_tendsto_const_at_bot Filter.not_tendsto_const_atBot
theorem disjoint_atBot_atTop [PartialOrder α] [Nontrivial α] :
Disjoint (atBot : Filter α) atTop := by
rcases exists_pair_ne α with ⟨x, y, hne⟩
by_cases hle : x ≤ y
· refine disjoint_of_disjoint_of_mem ?_ (Iic_mem_atBot x) (Ici_mem_atTop y)
exact Iic_disjoint_Ici.2 (hle.lt_of_ne hne).not_le
· refine disjoint_of_disjoint_of_mem ?_ (Iic_mem_atBot y) (Ici_mem_atTop x)
exact Iic_disjoint_Ici.2 hle
#align filter.disjoint_at_bot_at_top Filter.disjoint_atBot_atTop
theorem disjoint_atTop_atBot [PartialOrder α] [Nontrivial α] : Disjoint (atTop : Filter α) atBot :=
disjoint_atBot_atTop.symm
#align filter.disjoint_at_top_at_bot Filter.disjoint_atTop_atBot
theorem hasAntitoneBasis_atTop [Nonempty α] [Preorder α] [IsDirected α (· ≤ ·)] :
(@atTop α _).HasAntitoneBasis Ici :=
.iInf_principal fun _ _ ↦ Ici_subset_Ici.2
theorem atTop_basis [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeSup α] : (@atTop α _).HasBasis (fun _ => True) Ici :=
hasAntitoneBasis_atTop.1
#align filter.at_top_basis Filter.atTop_basis
theorem atTop_eq_generate_Ici [SemilatticeSup α] : atTop = generate (range (Ici (α := α))) := by
rcases isEmpty_or_nonempty α with hα|hα
· simp only [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton]
· simp [(atTop_basis (α := α)).eq_generate, range]
theorem atTop_basis' [SemilatticeSup α] (a : α) : (@atTop α _).HasBasis (fun x => a ≤ x) Ici :=
⟨fun _ =>
(@atTop_basis α ⟨a⟩ _).mem_iff.trans
⟨fun ⟨x, _, hx⟩ => ⟨x ⊔ a, le_sup_right, fun _y hy => hx (le_trans le_sup_left hy)⟩,
fun ⟨x, _, hx⟩ => ⟨x, trivial, hx⟩⟩⟩
#align filter.at_top_basis' Filter.atTop_basis'
theorem atBot_basis [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeInf α] : (@atBot α _).HasBasis (fun _ => True) Iic :=
@atTop_basis αᵒᵈ _ _
#align filter.at_bot_basis Filter.atBot_basis
theorem atBot_basis' [SemilatticeInf α] (a : α) : (@atBot α _).HasBasis (fun x => x ≤ a) Iic :=
@atTop_basis' αᵒᵈ _ _
#align filter.at_bot_basis' Filter.atBot_basis'
@[instance]
theorem atTop_neBot [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeSup α] : NeBot (atTop : Filter α) :=
atTop_basis.neBot_iff.2 fun _ => nonempty_Ici
#align filter.at_top_ne_bot Filter.atTop_neBot
@[instance]
theorem atBot_neBot [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeInf α] : NeBot (atBot : Filter α) :=
@atTop_neBot αᵒᵈ _ _
#align filter.at_bot_ne_bot Filter.atBot_neBot
@[simp]
theorem mem_atTop_sets [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeSup α] {s : Set α} :
s ∈ (atTop : Filter α) ↔ ∃ a : α, ∀ b ≥ a, b ∈ s :=
atTop_basis.mem_iff.trans <| exists_congr fun _ => true_and_iff _
#align filter.mem_at_top_sets Filter.mem_atTop_sets
@[simp]
theorem mem_atBot_sets [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeInf α] {s : Set α} :
s ∈ (atBot : Filter α) ↔ ∃ a : α, ∀ b ≤ a, b ∈ s :=
@mem_atTop_sets αᵒᵈ _ _ _
#align filter.mem_at_bot_sets Filter.mem_atBot_sets
@[simp]
theorem eventually_atTop [SemilatticeSup α] [Nonempty α] {p : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in atTop, p x) ↔ ∃ a, ∀ b ≥ a, p b :=
mem_atTop_sets
#align filter.eventually_at_top Filter.eventually_atTop
@[simp]
theorem eventually_atBot [SemilatticeInf α] [Nonempty α] {p : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in atBot, p x) ↔ ∃ a, ∀ b ≤ a, p b :=
mem_atBot_sets
#align filter.eventually_at_bot Filter.eventually_atBot
theorem eventually_ge_atTop [Preorder α] (a : α) : ∀ᶠ x in atTop, a ≤ x :=
mem_atTop a
#align filter.eventually_ge_at_top Filter.eventually_ge_atTop
theorem eventually_le_atBot [Preorder α] (a : α) : ∀ᶠ x in atBot, x ≤ a :=
mem_atBot a
#align filter.eventually_le_at_bot Filter.eventually_le_atBot
theorem eventually_gt_atTop [Preorder α] [NoMaxOrder α] (a : α) : ∀ᶠ x in atTop, a < x :=
Ioi_mem_atTop a
#align filter.eventually_gt_at_top Filter.eventually_gt_atTop
theorem eventually_ne_atTop [Preorder α] [NoMaxOrder α] (a : α) : ∀ᶠ x in atTop, x ≠ a :=
(eventually_gt_atTop a).mono fun _ => ne_of_gt
#align filter.eventually_ne_at_top Filter.eventually_ne_atTop
protected theorem Tendsto.eventually_gt_atTop [Preorder β] [NoMaxOrder β] {f : α → β} {l : Filter α}
(hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (c : β) : ∀ᶠ x in l, c < f x :=
hf.eventually (eventually_gt_atTop c)
#align filter.tendsto.eventually_gt_at_top Filter.Tendsto.eventually_gt_atTop
protected theorem Tendsto.eventually_ge_atTop [Preorder β] {f : α → β} {l : Filter α}
(hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (c : β) : ∀ᶠ x in l, c ≤ f x :=
hf.eventually (eventually_ge_atTop c)
#align filter.tendsto.eventually_ge_at_top Filter.Tendsto.eventually_ge_atTop
protected theorem Tendsto.eventually_ne_atTop [Preorder β] [NoMaxOrder β] {f : α → β} {l : Filter α}
(hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (c : β) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ c :=
hf.eventually (eventually_ne_atTop c)
#align filter.tendsto.eventually_ne_at_top Filter.Tendsto.eventually_ne_atTop
protected theorem Tendsto.eventually_ne_atTop' [Preorder β] [NoMaxOrder β] {f : α → β}
{l : Filter α} (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (c : α) : ∀ᶠ x in l, x ≠ c :=
(hf.eventually_ne_atTop (f c)).mono fun _ => ne_of_apply_ne f
#align filter.tendsto.eventually_ne_at_top' Filter.Tendsto.eventually_ne_atTop'
theorem eventually_lt_atBot [Preorder α] [NoMinOrder α] (a : α) : ∀ᶠ x in atBot, x < a :=
Iio_mem_atBot a
#align filter.eventually_lt_at_bot Filter.eventually_lt_atBot
theorem eventually_ne_atBot [Preorder α] [NoMinOrder α] (a : α) : ∀ᶠ x in atBot, x ≠ a :=
(eventually_lt_atBot a).mono fun _ => ne_of_lt
#align filter.eventually_ne_at_bot Filter.eventually_ne_atBot
protected theorem Tendsto.eventually_lt_atBot [Preorder β] [NoMinOrder β] {f : α → β} {l : Filter α}
(hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (c : β) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x < c :=
hf.eventually (eventually_lt_atBot c)
#align filter.tendsto.eventually_lt_at_bot Filter.Tendsto.eventually_lt_atBot
protected theorem Tendsto.eventually_le_atBot [Preorder β] {f : α → β} {l : Filter α}
(hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (c : β) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≤ c :=
hf.eventually (eventually_le_atBot c)
#align filter.tendsto.eventually_le_at_bot Filter.Tendsto.eventually_le_atBot
protected theorem Tendsto.eventually_ne_atBot [Preorder β] [NoMinOrder β] {f : α → β} {l : Filter α}
(hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (c : β) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ c :=
hf.eventually (eventually_ne_atBot c)
#align filter.tendsto.eventually_ne_at_bot Filter.Tendsto.eventually_ne_atBot
theorem eventually_forall_ge_atTop [Preorder α] {p : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in atTop, ∀ y, x ≤ y → p y) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in atTop, p x := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ h.mono fun x hx ↦ hx x le_rfl, fun h ↦ ?_⟩
rcases (hasBasis_iInf_principal_finite _).eventually_iff.1 h with ⟨S, hSf, hS⟩
refine mem_iInf_of_iInter hSf (V := fun x ↦ Ici x.1) (fun _ ↦ Subset.rfl) fun x hx y hy ↦ ?_
simp only [mem_iInter] at hS hx
exact hS fun z hz ↦ le_trans (hx ⟨z, hz⟩) hy
theorem eventually_forall_le_atBot [Preorder α] {p : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in atBot, ∀ y, y ≤ x → p y) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in atBot, p x :=
eventually_forall_ge_atTop (α := αᵒᵈ)
theorem Tendsto.eventually_forall_ge_atTop {α β : Type*} [Preorder β] {l : Filter α}
{p : β → Prop} {f : α → β} (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (h_evtl : ∀ᶠ x in atTop, p x) :
∀ᶠ x in l, ∀ y, f x ≤ y → p y := by
rw [← Filter.eventually_forall_ge_atTop] at h_evtl; exact (h_evtl.comap f).filter_mono hf.le_comap
theorem Tendsto.eventually_forall_le_atBot {α β : Type*} [Preorder β] {l : Filter α}
{p : β → Prop} {f : α → β} (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (h_evtl : ∀ᶠ x in atBot, p x) :
∀ᶠ x in l, ∀ y, y ≤ f x → p y := by
rw [← Filter.eventually_forall_le_atBot] at h_evtl; exact (h_evtl.comap f).filter_mono hf.le_comap
theorem atTop_basis_Ioi [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeSup α] [NoMaxOrder α] :
(@atTop α _).HasBasis (fun _ => True) Ioi :=
atTop_basis.to_hasBasis (fun a ha => ⟨a, ha, Ioi_subset_Ici_self⟩) fun a ha =>
(exists_gt a).imp fun _b hb => ⟨ha, Ici_subset_Ioi.2 hb⟩
#align filter.at_top_basis_Ioi Filter.atTop_basis_Ioi
lemma atTop_basis_Ioi' [SemilatticeSup α] [NoMaxOrder α] (a : α) : atTop.HasBasis (a < ·) Ioi :=
have : Nonempty α := ⟨a⟩
atTop_basis_Ioi.to_hasBasis (fun b _ ↦
let ⟨c, hc⟩ := exists_gt (a ⊔ b)
⟨c, le_sup_left.trans_lt hc, Ioi_subset_Ioi <| le_sup_right.trans hc.le⟩) fun b _ ↦
⟨b, trivial, Subset.rfl⟩
theorem atTop_countable_basis [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeSup α] [Countable α] :
HasCountableBasis (atTop : Filter α) (fun _ => True) Ici :=
{ atTop_basis with countable := to_countable _ }
#align filter.at_top_countable_basis Filter.atTop_countable_basis
theorem atBot_countable_basis [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeInf α] [Countable α] :
HasCountableBasis (atBot : Filter α) (fun _ => True) Iic :=
{ atBot_basis with countable := to_countable _ }
#align filter.at_bot_countable_basis Filter.atBot_countable_basis
instance (priority := 200) atTop.isCountablyGenerated [Preorder α] [Countable α] :
(atTop : Filter <| α).IsCountablyGenerated :=
isCountablyGenerated_seq _
#align filter.at_top.is_countably_generated Filter.atTop.isCountablyGenerated
instance (priority := 200) atBot.isCountablyGenerated [Preorder α] [Countable α] :
(atBot : Filter <| α).IsCountablyGenerated :=
isCountablyGenerated_seq _
#align filter.at_bot.is_countably_generated Filter.atBot.isCountablyGenerated
theorem _root_.IsTop.atTop_eq [Preorder α] {a : α} (ha : IsTop a) : atTop = 𝓟 (Ici a) :=
(iInf_le _ _).antisymm <| le_iInf fun b ↦ principal_mono.2 <| Ici_subset_Ici.2 <| ha b
theorem _root_.IsBot.atBot_eq [Preorder α] {a : α} (ha : IsBot a) : atBot = 𝓟 (Iic a) :=
ha.toDual.atTop_eq
theorem OrderTop.atTop_eq (α) [PartialOrder α] [OrderTop α] : (atTop : Filter α) = pure ⊤ := by
rw [isTop_top.atTop_eq, Ici_top, principal_singleton]
#align filter.order_top.at_top_eq Filter.OrderTop.atTop_eq
theorem OrderBot.atBot_eq (α) [PartialOrder α] [OrderBot α] : (atBot : Filter α) = pure ⊥ :=
@OrderTop.atTop_eq αᵒᵈ _ _
#align filter.order_bot.at_bot_eq Filter.OrderBot.atBot_eq
@[nontriviality]
theorem Subsingleton.atTop_eq (α) [Subsingleton α] [Preorder α] : (atTop : Filter α) = ⊤ := by
refine top_unique fun s hs x => ?_
rw [atTop, ciInf_subsingleton x, mem_principal] at hs
exact hs left_mem_Ici
#align filter.subsingleton.at_top_eq Filter.Subsingleton.atTop_eq
@[nontriviality]
theorem Subsingleton.atBot_eq (α) [Subsingleton α] [Preorder α] : (atBot : Filter α) = ⊤ :=
@Subsingleton.atTop_eq αᵒᵈ _ _
#align filter.subsingleton.at_bot_eq Filter.Subsingleton.atBot_eq
theorem tendsto_atTop_pure [PartialOrder α] [OrderTop α] (f : α → β) :
Tendsto f atTop (pure <| f ⊤) :=
(OrderTop.atTop_eq α).symm ▸ tendsto_pure_pure _ _
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_pure Filter.tendsto_atTop_pure
theorem tendsto_atBot_pure [PartialOrder α] [OrderBot α] (f : α → β) :
Tendsto f atBot (pure <| f ⊥) :=
@tendsto_atTop_pure αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_pure Filter.tendsto_atBot_pure
theorem Eventually.exists_forall_of_atTop [SemilatticeSup α] [Nonempty α] {p : α → Prop}
(h : ∀ᶠ x in atTop, p x) : ∃ a, ∀ b ≥ a, p b :=
eventually_atTop.mp h
#align filter.eventually.exists_forall_of_at_top Filter.Eventually.exists_forall_of_atTop
theorem Eventually.exists_forall_of_atBot [SemilatticeInf α] [Nonempty α] {p : α → Prop}
(h : ∀ᶠ x in atBot, p x) : ∃ a, ∀ b ≤ a, p b :=
eventually_atBot.mp h
#align filter.eventually.exists_forall_of_at_bot Filter.Eventually.exists_forall_of_atBot
lemma exists_eventually_atTop [SemilatticeSup α] [Nonempty α] {r : α → β → Prop} :
(∃ b, ∀ᶠ a in atTop, r a b) ↔ ∀ᶠ a₀ in atTop, ∃ b, ∀ a ≥ a₀, r a b := by
simp_rw [eventually_atTop, ← exists_swap (α := α)]
exact exists_congr fun a ↦ .symm <| forall_ge_iff <| Monotone.exists fun _ _ _ hb H n hn ↦
H n (hb.trans hn)
lemma exists_eventually_atBot [SemilatticeInf α] [Nonempty α] {r : α → β → Prop} :
(∃ b, ∀ᶠ a in atBot, r a b) ↔ ∀ᶠ a₀ in atBot, ∃ b, ∀ a ≤ a₀, r a b := by
simp_rw [eventually_atBot, ← exists_swap (α := α)]
exact exists_congr fun a ↦ .symm <| forall_le_iff <| Antitone.exists fun _ _ _ hb H n hn ↦
H n (hn.trans hb)
theorem frequently_atTop [SemilatticeSup α] [Nonempty α] {p : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in atTop, p x) ↔ ∀ a, ∃ b ≥ a, p b :=
atTop_basis.frequently_iff.trans <| by simp
#align filter.frequently_at_top Filter.frequently_atTop
theorem frequently_atBot [SemilatticeInf α] [Nonempty α] {p : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in atBot, p x) ↔ ∀ a, ∃ b ≤ a, p b :=
@frequently_atTop αᵒᵈ _ _ _
#align filter.frequently_at_bot Filter.frequently_atBot
theorem frequently_atTop' [SemilatticeSup α] [Nonempty α] [NoMaxOrder α] {p : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in atTop, p x) ↔ ∀ a, ∃ b > a, p b :=
atTop_basis_Ioi.frequently_iff.trans <| by simp
#align filter.frequently_at_top' Filter.frequently_atTop'
theorem frequently_atBot' [SemilatticeInf α] [Nonempty α] [NoMinOrder α] {p : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in atBot, p x) ↔ ∀ a, ∃ b < a, p b :=
@frequently_atTop' αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _
#align filter.frequently_at_bot' Filter.frequently_atBot'
theorem Frequently.forall_exists_of_atTop [SemilatticeSup α] [Nonempty α] {p : α → Prop}
(h : ∃ᶠ x in atTop, p x) : ∀ a, ∃ b ≥ a, p b :=
frequently_atTop.mp h
#align filter.frequently.forall_exists_of_at_top Filter.Frequently.forall_exists_of_atTop
theorem Frequently.forall_exists_of_atBot [SemilatticeInf α] [Nonempty α] {p : α → Prop}
(h : ∃ᶠ x in atBot, p x) : ∀ a, ∃ b ≤ a, p b :=
frequently_atBot.mp h
#align filter.frequently.forall_exists_of_at_bot Filter.Frequently.forall_exists_of_atBot
theorem map_atTop_eq [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeSup α] {f : α → β} :
atTop.map f = ⨅ a, 𝓟 (f '' { a' | a ≤ a' }) :=
(atTop_basis.map f).eq_iInf
#align filter.map_at_top_eq Filter.map_atTop_eq
theorem map_atBot_eq [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeInf α] {f : α → β} :
atBot.map f = ⨅ a, 𝓟 (f '' { a' | a' ≤ a }) :=
@map_atTop_eq αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _
#align filter.map_at_bot_eq Filter.map_atBot_eq
theorem tendsto_atTop [Preorder β] {m : α → β} {f : Filter α} :
Tendsto m f atTop ↔ ∀ b, ∀ᶠ a in f, b ≤ m a := by
simp only [atTop, tendsto_iInf, tendsto_principal, mem_Ici]
#align filter.tendsto_at_top Filter.tendsto_atTop
theorem tendsto_atBot [Preorder β] {m : α → β} {f : Filter α} :
Tendsto m f atBot ↔ ∀ b, ∀ᶠ a in f, m a ≤ b :=
@tendsto_atTop α βᵒᵈ _ m f
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot Filter.tendsto_atBot
theorem tendsto_atTop_mono' [Preorder β] (l : Filter α) ⦃f₁ f₂ : α → β⦄ (h : f₁ ≤ᶠ[l] f₂)
(h₁ : Tendsto f₁ l atTop) : Tendsto f₂ l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop.2 fun b => by filter_upwards [tendsto_atTop.1 h₁ b, h] with x using le_trans
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_mono' Filter.tendsto_atTop_mono'
theorem tendsto_atBot_mono' [Preorder β] (l : Filter α) ⦃f₁ f₂ : α → β⦄ (h : f₁ ≤ᶠ[l] f₂) :
Tendsto f₂ l atBot → Tendsto f₁ l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_mono' _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ h
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_mono' Filter.tendsto_atBot_mono'
theorem tendsto_atTop_mono [Preorder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : ∀ n, f n ≤ g n) :
Tendsto f l atTop → Tendsto g l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_mono' l <| eventually_of_forall h
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_mono Filter.tendsto_atTop_mono
theorem tendsto_atBot_mono [Preorder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : ∀ n, f n ≤ g n) :
Tendsto g l atBot → Tendsto f l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_mono _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ h
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_mono Filter.tendsto_atBot_mono
lemma atTop_eq_generate_of_forall_exists_le [LinearOrder α] {s : Set α} (hs : ∀ x, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≤ y) :
(atTop : Filter α) = generate (Ici '' s) := by
rw [atTop_eq_generate_Ici]
apply le_antisymm
· rw [le_generate_iff]
rintro - ⟨y, -, rfl⟩
exact mem_generate_of_mem ⟨y, rfl⟩
· rw [le_generate_iff]
rintro - ⟨x, -, -, rfl⟩
rcases hs x with ⟨y, ys, hy⟩
have A : Ici y ∈ generate (Ici '' s) := mem_generate_of_mem (mem_image_of_mem _ ys)
have B : Ici y ⊆ Ici x := Ici_subset_Ici.2 hy
exact sets_of_superset (generate (Ici '' s)) A B
lemma atTop_eq_generate_of_not_bddAbove [LinearOrder α] {s : Set α} (hs : ¬ BddAbove s) :
(atTop : Filter α) = generate (Ici '' s) := by
refine atTop_eq_generate_of_forall_exists_le fun x ↦ ?_
obtain ⟨y, hy, hy'⟩ := not_bddAbove_iff.mp hs x
exact ⟨y, hy, hy'.le⟩
end Filter
namespace OrderIso
open Filter
variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β]
@[simp]
theorem comap_atTop (e : α ≃o β) : comap e atTop = atTop := by
simp [atTop, ← e.surjective.iInf_comp]
#align order_iso.comap_at_top OrderIso.comap_atTop
@[simp]
theorem comap_atBot (e : α ≃o β) : comap e atBot = atBot :=
e.dual.comap_atTop
#align order_iso.comap_at_bot OrderIso.comap_atBot
@[simp]
theorem map_atTop (e : α ≃o β) : map (e : α → β) atTop = atTop := by
rw [← e.comap_atTop, map_comap_of_surjective e.surjective]
#align order_iso.map_at_top OrderIso.map_atTop
@[simp]
theorem map_atBot (e : α ≃o β) : map (e : α → β) atBot = atBot :=
e.dual.map_atTop
#align order_iso.map_at_bot OrderIso.map_atBot
theorem tendsto_atTop (e : α ≃o β) : Tendsto e atTop atTop :=
e.map_atTop.le
#align order_iso.tendsto_at_top OrderIso.tendsto_atTop
theorem tendsto_atBot (e : α ≃o β) : Tendsto e atBot atBot :=
e.map_atBot.le
#align order_iso.tendsto_at_bot OrderIso.tendsto_atBot
@[simp]
theorem tendsto_atTop_iff {l : Filter γ} {f : γ → α} (e : α ≃o β) :
Tendsto (fun x => e (f x)) l atTop ↔ Tendsto f l atTop := by
rw [← e.comap_atTop, tendsto_comap_iff, Function.comp_def]
#align order_iso.tendsto_at_top_iff OrderIso.tendsto_atTop_iff
@[simp]
theorem tendsto_atBot_iff {l : Filter γ} {f : γ → α} (e : α ≃o β) :
Tendsto (fun x => e (f x)) l atBot ↔ Tendsto f l atBot :=
e.dual.tendsto_atTop_iff
#align order_iso.tendsto_at_bot_iff OrderIso.tendsto_atBot_iff
end OrderIso
namespace Filter
/-!
### Sequences
-/
theorem inf_map_atTop_neBot_iff [SemilatticeSup α] [Nonempty α] {F : Filter β} {u : α → β} :
NeBot (F ⊓ map u atTop) ↔ ∀ U ∈ F, ∀ N, ∃ n ≥ N, u n ∈ U := by
simp_rw [inf_neBot_iff_frequently_left, frequently_map, frequently_atTop]; rfl
#align filter.inf_map_at_top_ne_bot_iff Filter.inf_map_atTop_neBot_iff
theorem inf_map_atBot_neBot_iff [SemilatticeInf α] [Nonempty α] {F : Filter β} {u : α → β} :
NeBot (F ⊓ map u atBot) ↔ ∀ U ∈ F, ∀ N, ∃ n ≤ N, u n ∈ U :=
@inf_map_atTop_neBot_iff αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _
#align filter.inf_map_at_bot_ne_bot_iff Filter.inf_map_atBot_neBot_iff
theorem extraction_of_frequently_atTop' {P : ℕ → Prop} (h : ∀ N, ∃ n > N, P n) :
∃ φ : ℕ → ℕ, StrictMono φ ∧ ∀ n, P (φ n) := by
choose u hu hu' using h
refine ⟨fun n => u^[n + 1] 0, strictMono_nat_of_lt_succ fun n => ?_, fun n => ?_⟩
· exact Trans.trans (hu _) (Function.iterate_succ_apply' _ _ _).symm
· simpa only [Function.iterate_succ_apply'] using hu' _
#align filter.extraction_of_frequently_at_top' Filter.extraction_of_frequently_atTop'
theorem extraction_of_frequently_atTop {P : ℕ → Prop} (h : ∃ᶠ n in atTop, P n) :
∃ φ : ℕ → ℕ, StrictMono φ ∧ ∀ n, P (φ n) := by
rw [frequently_atTop'] at h
exact extraction_of_frequently_atTop' h
#align filter.extraction_of_frequently_at_top Filter.extraction_of_frequently_atTop
theorem extraction_of_eventually_atTop {P : ℕ → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ n in atTop, P n) :
∃ φ : ℕ → ℕ, StrictMono φ ∧ ∀ n, P (φ n) :=
extraction_of_frequently_atTop h.frequently
#align filter.extraction_of_eventually_at_top Filter.extraction_of_eventually_atTop
theorem extraction_forall_of_frequently {P : ℕ → ℕ → Prop} (h : ∀ n, ∃ᶠ k in atTop, P n k) :
∃ φ : ℕ → ℕ, StrictMono φ ∧ ∀ n, P n (φ n) := by
simp only [frequently_atTop'] at h
choose u hu hu' using h
use (fun n => Nat.recOn n (u 0 0) fun n v => u (n + 1) v : ℕ → ℕ)
constructor
· apply strictMono_nat_of_lt_succ
intro n
apply hu
· intro n
cases n <;> simp [hu']
#align filter.extraction_forall_of_frequently Filter.extraction_forall_of_frequently
theorem extraction_forall_of_eventually {P : ℕ → ℕ → Prop} (h : ∀ n, ∀ᶠ k in atTop, P n k) :
∃ φ : ℕ → ℕ, StrictMono φ ∧ ∀ n, P n (φ n) :=
extraction_forall_of_frequently fun n => (h n).frequently
#align filter.extraction_forall_of_eventually Filter.extraction_forall_of_eventually
theorem extraction_forall_of_eventually' {P : ℕ → ℕ → Prop} (h : ∀ n, ∃ N, ∀ k ≥ N, P n k) :
∃ φ : ℕ → ℕ, StrictMono φ ∧ ∀ n, P n (φ n) :=
extraction_forall_of_eventually (by simp [eventually_atTop, h])
#align filter.extraction_forall_of_eventually' Filter.extraction_forall_of_eventually'
theorem Eventually.atTop_of_arithmetic {p : ℕ → Prop} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0)
(hp : ∀ k < n, ∀ᶠ a in atTop, p (n * a + k)) : ∀ᶠ a in atTop, p a := by
simp only [eventually_atTop] at hp ⊢
choose! N hN using hp
refine ⟨(Finset.range n).sup (n * N ·), fun b hb => ?_⟩
rw [← Nat.div_add_mod b n]
have hlt := Nat.mod_lt b hn.bot_lt
refine hN _ hlt _ ?_
rw [ge_iff_le, Nat.le_div_iff_mul_le hn.bot_lt, mul_comm]
exact (Finset.le_sup (f := (n * N ·)) (Finset.mem_range.2 hlt)).trans hb
theorem exists_le_of_tendsto_atTop [SemilatticeSup α] [Preorder β] {u : α → β}
(h : Tendsto u atTop atTop) (a : α) (b : β) : ∃ a' ≥ a, b ≤ u a' := by
have : Nonempty α := ⟨a⟩
have : ∀ᶠ x in atTop, a ≤ x ∧ b ≤ u x :=
(eventually_ge_atTop a).and (h.eventually <| eventually_ge_atTop b)
exact this.exists
#align filter.exists_le_of_tendsto_at_top Filter.exists_le_of_tendsto_atTop
-- @[nolint ge_or_gt] -- Porting note: restore attribute
theorem exists_le_of_tendsto_atBot [SemilatticeSup α] [Preorder β] {u : α → β}
(h : Tendsto u atTop atBot) : ∀ a b, ∃ a' ≥ a, u a' ≤ b :=
@exists_le_of_tendsto_atTop _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ h
#align filter.exists_le_of_tendsto_at_bot Filter.exists_le_of_tendsto_atBot
theorem exists_lt_of_tendsto_atTop [SemilatticeSup α] [Preorder β] [NoMaxOrder β] {u : α → β}
(h : Tendsto u atTop atTop) (a : α) (b : β) : ∃ a' ≥ a, b < u a' := by
cases' exists_gt b with b' hb'
rcases exists_le_of_tendsto_atTop h a b' with ⟨a', ha', ha''⟩
exact ⟨a', ha', lt_of_lt_of_le hb' ha''⟩
#align filter.exists_lt_of_tendsto_at_top Filter.exists_lt_of_tendsto_atTop
-- @[nolint ge_or_gt] -- Porting note: restore attribute
theorem exists_lt_of_tendsto_atBot [SemilatticeSup α] [Preorder β] [NoMinOrder β] {u : α → β}
(h : Tendsto u atTop atBot) : ∀ a b, ∃ a' ≥ a, u a' < b :=
@exists_lt_of_tendsto_atTop _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ h
#align filter.exists_lt_of_tendsto_at_bot Filter.exists_lt_of_tendsto_atBot
/-- If `u` is a sequence which is unbounded above,
then after any point, it reaches a value strictly greater than all previous values.
-/
theorem high_scores [LinearOrder β] [NoMaxOrder β] {u : ℕ → β} (hu : Tendsto u atTop atTop) :
∀ N, ∃ n ≥ N, ∀ k < n, u k < u n := by
intro N
obtain ⟨k : ℕ, - : k ≤ N, hku : ∀ l ≤ N, u l ≤ u k⟩ : ∃ k ≤ N, ∀ l ≤ N, u l ≤ u k :=
exists_max_image _ u (finite_le_nat N) ⟨N, le_refl N⟩
have ex : ∃ n ≥ N, u k < u n := exists_lt_of_tendsto_atTop hu _ _
obtain ⟨n : ℕ, hnN : n ≥ N, hnk : u k < u n, hn_min : ∀ m, m < n → N ≤ m → u m ≤ u k⟩ :
∃ n ≥ N, u k < u n ∧ ∀ m, m < n → N ≤ m → u m ≤ u k := by
rcases Nat.findX ex with ⟨n, ⟨hnN, hnk⟩, hn_min⟩
push_neg at hn_min
exact ⟨n, hnN, hnk, hn_min⟩
use n, hnN
rintro (l : ℕ) (hl : l < n)
have hlk : u l ≤ u k := by
cases' (le_total l N : l ≤ N ∨ N ≤ l) with H H
· exact hku l H
· exact hn_min l hl H
calc
u l ≤ u k := hlk
_ < u n := hnk
#align filter.high_scores Filter.high_scores
-- see Note [nolint_ge]
/-- If `u` is a sequence which is unbounded below,
then after any point, it reaches a value strictly smaller than all previous values.
-/
-- @[nolint ge_or_gt] Porting note: restore attribute
theorem low_scores [LinearOrder β] [NoMinOrder β] {u : ℕ → β} (hu : Tendsto u atTop atBot) :
∀ N, ∃ n ≥ N, ∀ k < n, u n < u k :=
@high_scores βᵒᵈ _ _ _ hu
#align filter.low_scores Filter.low_scores
/-- If `u` is a sequence which is unbounded above,
then it `Frequently` reaches a value strictly greater than all previous values.
-/
theorem frequently_high_scores [LinearOrder β] [NoMaxOrder β] {u : ℕ → β}
(hu : Tendsto u atTop atTop) : ∃ᶠ n in atTop, ∀ k < n, u k < u n := by
simpa [frequently_atTop] using high_scores hu
#align filter.frequently_high_scores Filter.frequently_high_scores
/-- If `u` is a sequence which is unbounded below,
then it `Frequently` reaches a value strictly smaller than all previous values.
-/
theorem frequently_low_scores [LinearOrder β] [NoMinOrder β] {u : ℕ → β}
(hu : Tendsto u atTop atBot) : ∃ᶠ n in atTop, ∀ k < n, u n < u k :=
@frequently_high_scores βᵒᵈ _ _ _ hu
#align filter.frequently_low_scores Filter.frequently_low_scores
theorem strictMono_subseq_of_tendsto_atTop {β : Type*} [LinearOrder β] [NoMaxOrder β] {u : ℕ → β}
(hu : Tendsto u atTop atTop) : ∃ φ : ℕ → ℕ, StrictMono φ ∧ StrictMono (u ∘ φ) :=
let ⟨φ, h, h'⟩ := extraction_of_frequently_atTop (frequently_high_scores hu)
⟨φ, h, fun _ m hnm => h' m _ (h hnm)⟩
#align filter.strict_mono_subseq_of_tendsto_at_top Filter.strictMono_subseq_of_tendsto_atTop
theorem strictMono_subseq_of_id_le {u : ℕ → ℕ} (hu : ∀ n, n ≤ u n) :
∃ φ : ℕ → ℕ, StrictMono φ ∧ StrictMono (u ∘ φ) :=
strictMono_subseq_of_tendsto_atTop (tendsto_atTop_mono hu tendsto_id)
#align filter.strict_mono_subseq_of_id_le Filter.strictMono_subseq_of_id_le
theorem _root_.StrictMono.tendsto_atTop {φ : ℕ → ℕ} (h : StrictMono φ) : Tendsto φ atTop atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_mono h.id_le tendsto_id
#align strict_mono.tendsto_at_top StrictMono.tendsto_atTop
section OrderedAddCommMonoid
variable [OrderedAddCommMonoid β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β}
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_left' (hf : ∀ᶠ x in l, 0 ≤ f x) (hg : Tendsto g l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_mono' l (hf.mono fun _ => le_add_of_nonneg_left) hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_nonneg_left' Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_left'
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_nonpos_left' (hf : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≤ 0) (hg : Tendsto g l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_left' _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ hf hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_nonpos_left' Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_nonpos_left'
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_left (hf : ∀ x, 0 ≤ f x) (hg : Tendsto g l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_left' (eventually_of_forall hf) hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_nonneg_left Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_left
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_nonpos_left (hf : ∀ x, f x ≤ 0) (hg : Tendsto g l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_left _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ hf hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_nonpos_left Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_nonpos_left
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_right' (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (hg : ∀ᶠ x in l, 0 ≤ g x) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_mono' l (monotone_mem (fun _ => le_add_of_nonneg_right) hg) hf
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_nonneg_right' Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_right'
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_nonpos_right' (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (hg : ∀ᶠ x in l, g x ≤ 0) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_right' _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ hf hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_nonpos_right' Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_nonpos_right'
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_right (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (hg : ∀ x, 0 ≤ g x) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_right' hf (eventually_of_forall hg)
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_nonneg_right Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_right
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_nonpos_right (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (hg : ∀ x, g x ≤ 0) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_right _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ hf hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_nonpos_right Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_nonpos_right
theorem tendsto_atTop_add (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (hg : Tendsto g l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_add_nonneg_left' (tendsto_atTop.mp hf 0) hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add Filter.tendsto_atTop_add
theorem tendsto_atBot_add (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (hg : Tendsto g l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ hf hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add Filter.tendsto_atBot_add
theorem Tendsto.nsmul_atTop (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) :
Tendsto (fun x => n • f x) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop.2 fun y =>
(tendsto_atTop.1 hf y).mp <|
(tendsto_atTop.1 hf 0).mono fun x h₀ hy =>
calc
y ≤ f x := hy
_ = 1 • f x := (one_nsmul _).symm
_ ≤ n • f x := nsmul_le_nsmul_left h₀ hn
#align filter.tendsto.nsmul_at_top Filter.Tendsto.nsmul_atTop
theorem Tendsto.nsmul_atBot (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) :
Tendsto (fun x => n • f x) l atBot :=
@Tendsto.nsmul_atTop α βᵒᵈ _ l f hf n hn
#align filter.tendsto.nsmul_at_bot Filter.Tendsto.nsmul_atBot
#noalign filter.tendsto_bit0_at_top
#noalign filter.tendsto_bit0_at_bot
end OrderedAddCommMonoid
section OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid
variable [OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β}
theorem tendsto_atTop_of_add_const_left (C : β) (hf : Tendsto (fun x => C + f x) l atTop) :
Tendsto f l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop.2 fun b => (tendsto_atTop.1 hf (C + b)).mono fun _ => le_of_add_le_add_left
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_of_add_const_left Filter.tendsto_atTop_of_add_const_left
-- Porting note: the "order dual" trick timeouts
theorem tendsto_atBot_of_add_const_left (C : β) (hf : Tendsto (fun x => C + f x) l atBot) :
Tendsto f l atBot :=
tendsto_atBot.2 fun b => (tendsto_atBot.1 hf (C + b)).mono fun _ => le_of_add_le_add_left
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_of_add_const_left Filter.tendsto_atBot_of_add_const_left
theorem tendsto_atTop_of_add_const_right (C : β) (hf : Tendsto (fun x => f x + C) l atTop) :
Tendsto f l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop.2 fun b => (tendsto_atTop.1 hf (b + C)).mono fun _ => le_of_add_le_add_right
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_of_add_const_right Filter.tendsto_atTop_of_add_const_right
-- Porting note: the "order dual" trick timeouts
theorem tendsto_atBot_of_add_const_right (C : β) (hf : Tendsto (fun x => f x + C) l atBot) :
Tendsto f l atBot :=
tendsto_atBot.2 fun b => (tendsto_atBot.1 hf (b + C)).mono fun _ => le_of_add_le_add_right
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_of_add_const_right Filter.tendsto_atBot_of_add_const_right
theorem tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_left' (C) (hC : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≤ C)
(h : Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop) : Tendsto g l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_of_add_const_left C
(tendsto_atTop_mono' l (hC.mono fun x hx => add_le_add_right hx (g x)) h)
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_of_add_bdd_above_left' Filter.tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_left'
-- Porting note: the "order dual" trick timeouts
theorem tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_left' (C) (hC : ∀ᶠ x in l, C ≤ f x)
(h : Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot) : Tendsto g l atBot :=
tendsto_atBot_of_add_const_left C
(tendsto_atBot_mono' l (hC.mono fun x hx => add_le_add_right hx (g x)) h)
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_of_add_bdd_below_left' Filter.tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_left'
theorem tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_left (C) (hC : ∀ x, f x ≤ C) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop → Tendsto g l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_left' C (univ_mem' hC)
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_of_add_bdd_above_left Filter.tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_left
-- Porting note: the "order dual" trick timeouts
theorem tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_left (C) (hC : ∀ x, C ≤ f x) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot → Tendsto g l atBot :=
tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_left' C (univ_mem' hC)
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_of_add_bdd_below_left Filter.tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_left
theorem tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_right' (C) (hC : ∀ᶠ x in l, g x ≤ C)
(h : Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop) : Tendsto f l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_of_add_const_right C
(tendsto_atTop_mono' l (hC.mono fun x hx => add_le_add_left hx (f x)) h)
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_of_add_bdd_above_right' Filter.tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_right'
-- Porting note: the "order dual" trick timeouts
theorem tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_right' (C) (hC : ∀ᶠ x in l, C ≤ g x)
(h : Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot) : Tendsto f l atBot :=
tendsto_atBot_of_add_const_right C
(tendsto_atBot_mono' l (hC.mono fun x hx => add_le_add_left hx (f x)) h)
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_of_add_bdd_below_right' Filter.tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_right'
theorem tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_right (C) (hC : ∀ x, g x ≤ C) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop → Tendsto f l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_right' C (univ_mem' hC)
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_of_add_bdd_above_right Filter.tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_right
-- Porting note: the "order dual" trick timeouts
theorem tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_right (C) (hC : ∀ x, C ≤ g x) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot → Tendsto f l atBot :=
tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_right' C (univ_mem' hC)
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_of_add_bdd_below_right Filter.tendsto_atBot_of_add_bdd_below_right
end OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid
section OrderedGroup
variable [OrderedAddCommGroup β] (l : Filter α) {f g : α → β}
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_left_of_le' (C : β) (hf : ∀ᶠ x in l, C ≤ f x) (hg : Tendsto g l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop :=
@tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_left' _ _ _ l (fun x => -f x) (fun x => f x + g x) (-C) (by simpa)
(by simpa)
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_left_of_le' Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_left_of_le'
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_left_of_ge' (C : β) (hf : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≤ C) (hg : Tendsto g l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_left_of_le' _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ C hf hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_left_of_ge' Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_left_of_ge'
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_left_of_le (C : β) (hf : ∀ x, C ≤ f x) (hg : Tendsto g l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_add_left_of_le' l C (univ_mem' hf) hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_left_of_le Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_left_of_le
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_left_of_ge (C : β) (hf : ∀ x, f x ≤ C) (hg : Tendsto g l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_left_of_le _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ C hf hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_left_of_ge Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_left_of_ge
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_right_of_le' (C : β) (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (hg : ∀ᶠ x in l, C ≤ g x) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop :=
@tendsto_atTop_of_add_bdd_above_right' _ _ _ l (fun x => f x + g x) (fun x => -g x) (-C)
(by simp [hg]) (by simp [hf])
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_right_of_le' Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_right_of_le'
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_right_of_ge' (C : β) (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (hg : ∀ᶠ x in l, g x ≤ C) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_right_of_le' _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ C hf hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_right_of_ge' Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_right_of_ge'
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_right_of_le (C : β) (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (hg : ∀ x, C ≤ g x) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_add_right_of_le' l C hf (univ_mem' hg)
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_right_of_le Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_right_of_le
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_right_of_ge (C : β) (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (hg : ∀ x, g x ≤ C) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_right_of_le _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ C hf hg
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_right_of_ge Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_right_of_ge
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_const_left (C : β) (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => C + f x) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_add_left_of_le' l C (univ_mem' fun _ => le_refl C) hf
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_const_left Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_const_left
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_const_left (C : β) (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => C + f x) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_const_left _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ C hf
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_const_left Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_const_left
theorem tendsto_atTop_add_const_right (C : β) (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + C) l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_add_right_of_le' l C hf (univ_mem' fun _ => le_refl C)
#align filter.tendsto_at_top_add_const_right Filter.tendsto_atTop_add_const_right
theorem tendsto_atBot_add_const_right (C : β) (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + C) l atBot :=
@tendsto_atTop_add_const_right _ βᵒᵈ _ _ _ C hf
#align filter.tendsto_at_bot_add_const_right Filter.tendsto_atBot_add_const_right
theorem map_neg_atBot : map (Neg.neg : β → β) atBot = atTop :=
(OrderIso.neg β).map_atBot
#align filter.map_neg_at_bot Filter.map_neg_atBot
theorem map_neg_atTop : map (Neg.neg : β → β) atTop = atBot :=
(OrderIso.neg β).map_atTop
#align filter.map_neg_at_top Filter.map_neg_atTop
theorem comap_neg_atBot : comap (Neg.neg : β → β) atBot = atTop :=
(OrderIso.neg β).comap_atTop
#align filter.comap_neg_at_bot Filter.comap_neg_atBot
theorem comap_neg_atTop : comap (Neg.neg : β → β) atTop = atBot :=
(OrderIso.neg β).comap_atBot
#align filter.comap_neg_at_top Filter.comap_neg_atTop
theorem tendsto_neg_atTop_atBot : Tendsto (Neg.neg : β → β) atTop atBot :=
(OrderIso.neg β).tendsto_atTop
#align filter.tendsto_neg_at_top_at_bot Filter.tendsto_neg_atTop_atBot
theorem tendsto_neg_atBot_atTop : Tendsto (Neg.neg : β → β) atBot atTop :=
@tendsto_neg_atTop_atBot βᵒᵈ _
#align filter.tendsto_neg_at_bot_at_top Filter.tendsto_neg_atBot_atTop
variable {l}
@[simp]
theorem tendsto_neg_atTop_iff : Tendsto (fun x => -f x) l atTop ↔ Tendsto f l atBot :=
(OrderIso.neg β).tendsto_atBot_iff
#align filter.tendsto_neg_at_top_iff Filter.tendsto_neg_atTop_iff
@[simp]
theorem tendsto_neg_atBot_iff : Tendsto (fun x => -f x) l atBot ↔ Tendsto f l atTop :=
(OrderIso.neg β).tendsto_atTop_iff
#align filter.tendsto_neg_at_bot_iff Filter.tendsto_neg_atBot_iff
end OrderedGroup
section OrderedSemiring
variable [OrderedSemiring α] {l : Filter β} {f g : β → α}
#noalign filter.tendsto_bit1_at_top
theorem Tendsto.atTop_mul_atTop (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (hg : Tendsto g l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x * g x) l atTop := by
refine tendsto_atTop_mono' _ ?_ hg
filter_upwards [hg.eventually (eventually_ge_atTop 0),
hf.eventually (eventually_ge_atTop 1)] with _ using le_mul_of_one_le_left
#align filter.tendsto.at_top_mul_at_top Filter.Tendsto.atTop_mul_atTop
theorem tendsto_mul_self_atTop : Tendsto (fun x : α => x * x) atTop atTop :=
tendsto_id.atTop_mul_atTop tendsto_id
#align filter.tendsto_mul_self_at_top Filter.tendsto_mul_self_atTop
/-- The monomial function `x^n` tends to `+∞` at `+∞` for any positive natural `n`.
A version for positive real powers exists as `tendsto_rpow_atTop`. -/
theorem tendsto_pow_atTop {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : Tendsto (fun x : α => x ^ n) atTop atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_mono' _ ((eventually_ge_atTop 1).mono fun _x hx => le_self_pow hx hn) tendsto_id
#align filter.tendsto_pow_at_top Filter.tendsto_pow_atTop
end OrderedSemiring
theorem zero_pow_eventuallyEq [MonoidWithZero α] :
(fun n : ℕ => (0 : α) ^ n) =ᶠ[atTop] fun _ => 0 :=
eventually_atTop.2 ⟨1, fun _n hn ↦ zero_pow $ Nat.one_le_iff_ne_zero.1 hn⟩
#align filter.zero_pow_eventually_eq Filter.zero_pow_eventuallyEq
section OrderedRing
variable [OrderedRing α] {l : Filter β} {f g : β → α}
theorem Tendsto.atTop_mul_atBot (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (hg : Tendsto g l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x * g x) l atBot := by
have := hf.atTop_mul_atTop <| tendsto_neg_atBot_atTop.comp hg
simpa only [(· ∘ ·), neg_mul_eq_mul_neg, neg_neg] using tendsto_neg_atTop_atBot.comp this
#align filter.tendsto.at_top_mul_at_bot Filter.Tendsto.atTop_mul_atBot
theorem Tendsto.atBot_mul_atTop (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (hg : Tendsto g l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x * g x) l atBot := by
have : Tendsto (fun x => -f x * g x) l atTop :=
(tendsto_neg_atBot_atTop.comp hf).atTop_mul_atTop hg
simpa only [(· ∘ ·), neg_mul_eq_neg_mul, neg_neg] using tendsto_neg_atTop_atBot.comp this
#align filter.tendsto.at_bot_mul_at_top Filter.Tendsto.atBot_mul_atTop
theorem Tendsto.atBot_mul_atBot (hf : Tendsto f l atBot) (hg : Tendsto g l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x * g x) l atTop := by
have : Tendsto (fun x => -f x * -g x) l atTop :=
(tendsto_neg_atBot_atTop.comp hf).atTop_mul_atTop (tendsto_neg_atBot_atTop.comp hg)
simpa only [neg_mul_neg] using this
#align filter.tendsto.at_bot_mul_at_bot Filter.Tendsto.atBot_mul_atBot
end OrderedRing
section LinearOrderedAddCommGroup
variable [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α]
/-- $\lim_{x\to+\infty}|x|=+\infty$ -/
theorem tendsto_abs_atTop_atTop : Tendsto (abs : α → α) atTop atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_mono le_abs_self tendsto_id
#align filter.tendsto_abs_at_top_at_top Filter.tendsto_abs_atTop_atTop
/-- $\lim_{x\to-\infty}|x|=+\infty$ -/
theorem tendsto_abs_atBot_atTop : Tendsto (abs : α → α) atBot atTop :=
tendsto_atTop_mono neg_le_abs tendsto_neg_atBot_atTop
#align filter.tendsto_abs_at_bot_at_top Filter.tendsto_abs_atBot_atTop
@[simp]
theorem comap_abs_atTop : comap (abs : α → α) atTop = atBot ⊔ atTop := by
refine
le_antisymm (((atTop_basis.comap _).le_basis_iff (atBot_basis.sup atTop_basis)).2 ?_)
(sup_le tendsto_abs_atBot_atTop.le_comap tendsto_abs_atTop_atTop.le_comap)
rintro ⟨a, b⟩ -
refine ⟨max (-a) b, trivial, fun x hx => ?_⟩
rw [mem_preimage, mem_Ici, le_abs', max_le_iff, ← min_neg_neg, le_min_iff, neg_neg] at hx
exact hx.imp And.left And.right
#align filter.comap_abs_at_top Filter.comap_abs_atTop
end LinearOrderedAddCommGroup
section LinearOrderedSemiring
variable [LinearOrderedSemiring α] {l : Filter β} {f : β → α}
theorem Tendsto.atTop_of_const_mul {c : α} (hc : 0 < c) (hf : Tendsto (fun x => c * f x) l atTop) :
Tendsto f l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop.2 fun b => (tendsto_atTop.1 hf (c * b)).mono
fun _x hx => le_of_mul_le_mul_left hx hc
#align filter.tendsto.at_top_of_const_mul Filter.Tendsto.atTop_of_const_mul
theorem Tendsto.atTop_of_mul_const {c : α} (hc : 0 < c) (hf : Tendsto (fun x => f x * c) l atTop) :
Tendsto f l atTop :=
tendsto_atTop.2 fun b => (tendsto_atTop.1 hf (b * c)).mono
fun _x hx => le_of_mul_le_mul_right hx hc
#align filter.tendsto.at_top_of_mul_const Filter.Tendsto.atTop_of_mul_const
@[simp]
theorem tendsto_pow_atTop_iff {n : ℕ} : Tendsto (fun x : α => x ^ n) atTop atTop ↔ n ≠ 0 :=
⟨fun h hn => by simp only [hn, pow_zero, not_tendsto_const_atTop] at h, tendsto_pow_atTop⟩
#align filter.tendsto_pow_at_top_iff Filter.tendsto_pow_atTop_iff
end LinearOrderedSemiring
theorem not_tendsto_pow_atTop_atBot [LinearOrderedRing α] :
∀ {n : ℕ}, ¬Tendsto (fun x : α => x ^ n) atTop atBot
| 0 => by simp [not_tendsto_const_atBot]
| n + 1 => (tendsto_pow_atTop n.succ_ne_zero).not_tendsto disjoint_atTop_atBot
#align filter.not_tendsto_pow_at_top_at_bot Filter.not_tendsto_pow_atTop_atBot
section LinearOrderedSemifield
variable [LinearOrderedSemifield α] {l : Filter β} {f : β → α} {r c : α} {n : ℕ}
/-!
### Multiplication by constant: iff lemmas
-/
/-- If `r` is a positive constant, `fun x ↦ r * f x` tends to infinity along a filter
if and only if `f` tends to infinity along the same filter. -/
theorem tendsto_const_mul_atTop_of_pos (hr : 0 < r) :
Tendsto (fun x => r * f x) l atTop ↔ Tendsto f l atTop :=
⟨fun h => h.atTop_of_const_mul hr, fun h =>
Tendsto.atTop_of_const_mul (inv_pos.2 hr) <| by simpa only [inv_mul_cancel_left₀ hr.ne'] ⟩
#align filter.tendsto_const_mul_at_top_of_pos Filter.tendsto_const_mul_atTop_of_pos
/-- If `r` is a positive constant, `fun x ↦ f x * r` tends to infinity along a filter
if and only if `f` tends to infinity along the same filter. -/
| Mathlib/Order/Filter/AtTopBot.lean | 1,054 | 1,056 | theorem tendsto_mul_const_atTop_of_pos (hr : 0 < r) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x * r) l atTop ↔ Tendsto f l atTop := by |
simpa only [mul_comm] using tendsto_const_mul_atTop_of_pos hr
|
/-
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
| Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Ordinal.lean | 433 | 447 | 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)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Fin
import Mathlib.Algebra.GeomSum
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Block
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Determinant.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Nondegenerate
#align_import linear_algebra.vandermonde from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"70fd9563a21e7b963887c9360bd29b2393e6225a"
/-!
# Vandermonde matrix
This file defines the `vandermonde` matrix and gives its determinant.
## Main definitions
- `vandermonde v`: a square matrix with the `i, j`th entry equal to `v i ^ j`.
## Main results
- `det_vandermonde`: `det (vandermonde v)` is the product of `v i - v j`, where
`(i, j)` ranges over the unordered pairs.
-/
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R]
open Equiv Finset
open Matrix
namespace Matrix
/-- `vandermonde v` is the square matrix with `i`th row equal to `1, v i, v i ^ 2, v i ^ 3, ...`.
-/
def vandermonde {n : ℕ} (v : Fin n → R) : Matrix (Fin n) (Fin n) R := fun i j => v i ^ (j : ℕ)
#align matrix.vandermonde Matrix.vandermonde
@[simp]
theorem vandermonde_apply {n : ℕ} (v : Fin n → R) (i j) : vandermonde v i j = v i ^ (j : ℕ) :=
rfl
#align matrix.vandermonde_apply Matrix.vandermonde_apply
@[simp]
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Vandermonde.lean | 49 | 56 | theorem vandermonde_cons {n : ℕ} (v0 : R) (v : Fin n → R) :
vandermonde (Fin.cons v0 v : Fin n.succ → R) =
Fin.cons (fun (j : Fin n.succ) => v0 ^ (j : ℕ)) fun i => Fin.cons 1
fun j => v i * vandermonde v i j := by |
ext i j
refine Fin.cases (by simp) (fun i => ?_) i
refine Fin.cases (by simp) (fun j => ?_) j
simp [pow_succ']
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Sébastien Gouëzel, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.TangentCone
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.OperatorNorm.Asymptotics
#align_import analysis.calculus.fderiv.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"41bef4ae1254365bc190aee63b947674d2977f01"
/-!
# The Fréchet derivative
Let `E` and `F` be normed spaces, `f : E → F`, and `f' : E →L[𝕜] F` a
continuous 𝕜-linear map, where `𝕜` is a non-discrete normed field. Then
`HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x`
says that `f` has derivative `f'` at `x`, where the domain of interest
is restricted to `s`. We also have
`HasFDerivAt f f' x := HasFDerivWithinAt f f' x univ`
Finally,
`HasStrictFDerivAt f f' x`
means that `f : E → F` has derivative `f' : E →L[𝕜] F` in the sense of strict differentiability,
i.e., `f y - f z - f'(y - z) = o(y - z)` as `y, z → x`. This notion is used in the inverse
function theorem, and is defined here only to avoid proving theorems like
`IsBoundedBilinearMap.hasFDerivAt` twice: first for `HasFDerivAt`, then for
`HasStrictFDerivAt`.
## Main results
In addition to the definition and basic properties of the derivative,
the folder `Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/` contains the usual formulas
(and existence assertions) for the derivative of
* constants
* the identity
* bounded linear maps (`Linear.lean`)
* bounded bilinear maps (`Bilinear.lean`)
* sum of two functions (`Add.lean`)
* sum of finitely many functions (`Add.lean`)
* multiplication of a function by a scalar constant (`Add.lean`)
* negative of a function (`Add.lean`)
* subtraction of two functions (`Add.lean`)
* multiplication of a function by a scalar function (`Mul.lean`)
* multiplication of two scalar functions (`Mul.lean`)
* composition of functions (the chain rule) (`Comp.lean`)
* inverse function (`Mul.lean`)
(assuming that it exists; the inverse function theorem is in `../Inverse.lean`)
For most binary operations we also define `const_op` and `op_const` theorems for the cases when
the first or second argument is a constant. This makes writing chains of `HasDerivAt`'s easier,
and they more frequently lead to the desired result.
One can also interpret the derivative of a function `f : 𝕜 → E` as an element of `E` (by identifying
a linear function from `𝕜` to `E` with its value at `1`). Results on the Fréchet derivative are
translated to this more elementary point of view on the derivative in the file `Deriv.lean`. The
derivative of polynomials is handled there, as it is naturally one-dimensional.
The simplifier is set up to prove automatically that some functions are differentiable, or
differentiable at a point (but not differentiable on a set or within a set at a point, as checking
automatically that the good domains are mapped one to the other when using composition is not
something the simplifier can easily do). This means that one can write
`example (x : ℝ) : Differentiable ℝ (fun x ↦ sin (exp (3 + x^2)) - 5 * cos x) := by simp`.
If there are divisions, one needs to supply to the simplifier proofs that the denominators do
not vanish, as in
```lean
example (x : ℝ) (h : 1 + sin x ≠ 0) : DifferentiableAt ℝ (fun x ↦ exp x / (1 + sin x)) x := by
simp [h]
```
Of course, these examples only work once `exp`, `cos` and `sin` have been shown to be
differentiable, in `Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric`.
The simplifier is not set up to compute the Fréchet derivative of maps (as these are in general
complicated multidimensional linear maps), but it will compute one-dimensional derivatives,
see `Deriv.lean`.
## Implementation details
The derivative is defined in terms of the `isLittleO` relation, but also
characterized in terms of the `Tendsto` relation.
We also introduce predicates `DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s x` (where `𝕜` is the base field,
`f` the function to be differentiated, `x` the point at which the derivative is asserted to exist,
and `s` the set along which the derivative is defined), as well as `DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x`,
`DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s` and `Differentiable 𝕜 f` to express the existence of a derivative.
To be able to compute with derivatives, we write `fderivWithin 𝕜 f s x` and `fderiv 𝕜 f x`
for some choice of a derivative if it exists, and the zero function otherwise. This choice only
behaves well along sets for which the derivative is unique, i.e., those for which the tangent
directions span a dense subset of the whole space. The predicates `UniqueDiffWithinAt s x` and
`UniqueDiffOn s`, defined in `TangentCone.lean` express this property. We prove that indeed
they imply the uniqueness of the derivative. This is satisfied for open subsets, and in particular
for `univ`. This uniqueness only holds when the field is non-discrete, which we request at the very
beginning: otherwise, a derivative can be defined, but it has no interesting properties whatsoever.
To make sure that the simplifier can prove automatically that functions are differentiable, we tag
many lemmas with the `simp` attribute, for instance those saying that the sum of differentiable
functions is differentiable, as well as their product, their cartesian product, and so on. A notable
exception is the chain rule: we do not mark as a simp lemma the fact that, if `f` and `g` are
differentiable, then their composition also is: `simp` would always be able to match this lemma,
by taking `f` or `g` to be the identity. Instead, for every reasonable function (say, `exp`),
we add a lemma that if `f` is differentiable then so is `(fun x ↦ exp (f x))`. This means adding
some boilerplate lemmas, but these can also be useful in their own right.
Tests for this ability of the simplifier (with more examples) are provided in
`Tests/Differentiable.lean`.
## Tags
derivative, differentiable, Fréchet, calculus
-/
open Filter Asymptotics ContinuousLinearMap Set Metric
open scoped Classical
open Topology NNReal Filter Asymptotics ENNReal
noncomputable section
section
variable {𝕜 : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜]
variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
variable {F : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F]
variable {G : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup G] [NormedSpace 𝕜 G]
variable {G' : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup G'] [NormedSpace 𝕜 G']
/-- A function `f` has the continuous linear map `f'` as derivative along the filter `L` if
`f x' = f x + f' (x' - x) + o (x' - x)` when `x'` converges along the filter `L`. This definition
is designed to be specialized for `L = 𝓝 x` (in `HasFDerivAt`), giving rise to the usual notion
of Fréchet derivative, and for `L = 𝓝[s] x` (in `HasFDerivWithinAt`), giving rise to
the notion of Fréchet derivative along the set `s`. -/
@[mk_iff hasFDerivAtFilter_iff_isLittleO]
structure HasFDerivAtFilter (f : E → F) (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (x : E) (L : Filter E) : Prop where
of_isLittleO :: isLittleO : (fun x' => f x' - f x - f' (x' - x)) =o[L] fun x' => x' - x
#align has_fderiv_at_filter HasFDerivAtFilter
/-- A function `f` has the continuous linear map `f'` as derivative at `x` within a set `s` if
`f x' = f x + f' (x' - x) + o (x' - x)` when `x'` tends to `x` inside `s`. -/
@[fun_prop]
def HasFDerivWithinAt (f : E → F) (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (s : Set E) (x : E) :=
HasFDerivAtFilter f f' x (𝓝[s] x)
#align has_fderiv_within_at HasFDerivWithinAt
/-- A function `f` has the continuous linear map `f'` as derivative at `x` if
`f x' = f x + f' (x' - x) + o (x' - x)` when `x'` tends to `x`. -/
@[fun_prop]
def HasFDerivAt (f : E → F) (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (x : E) :=
HasFDerivAtFilter f f' x (𝓝 x)
#align has_fderiv_at HasFDerivAt
/-- A function `f` has derivative `f'` at `a` in the sense of *strict differentiability*
if `f x - f y - f' (x - y) = o(x - y)` as `x, y → a`. This form of differentiability is required,
e.g., by the inverse function theorem. Any `C^1` function on a vector space over `ℝ` is strictly
differentiable but this definition works, e.g., for vector spaces over `p`-adic numbers. -/
@[fun_prop]
def HasStrictFDerivAt (f : E → F) (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (x : E) :=
(fun p : E × E => f p.1 - f p.2 - f' (p.1 - p.2)) =o[𝓝 (x, x)] fun p : E × E => p.1 - p.2
#align has_strict_fderiv_at HasStrictFDerivAt
variable (𝕜)
/-- A function `f` is differentiable at a point `x` within a set `s` if it admits a derivative
there (possibly non-unique). -/
@[fun_prop]
def DifferentiableWithinAt (f : E → F) (s : Set E) (x : E) :=
∃ f' : E →L[𝕜] F, HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x
#align differentiable_within_at DifferentiableWithinAt
/-- A function `f` is differentiable at a point `x` if it admits a derivative there (possibly
non-unique). -/
@[fun_prop]
def DifferentiableAt (f : E → F) (x : E) :=
∃ f' : E →L[𝕜] F, HasFDerivAt f f' x
#align differentiable_at DifferentiableAt
/-- If `f` has a derivative at `x` within `s`, then `fderivWithin 𝕜 f s x` is such a derivative.
Otherwise, it is set to `0`. If `x` is isolated in `s`, we take the derivative within `s` to
be zero for convenience. -/
irreducible_def fderivWithin (f : E → F) (s : Set E) (x : E) : E →L[𝕜] F :=
if 𝓝[s \ {x}] x = ⊥ then 0 else
if h : ∃ f', HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x then Classical.choose h else 0
#align fderiv_within fderivWithin
/-- If `f` has a derivative at `x`, then `fderiv 𝕜 f x` is such a derivative. Otherwise, it is
set to `0`. -/
irreducible_def fderiv (f : E → F) (x : E) : E →L[𝕜] F :=
if h : ∃ f', HasFDerivAt f f' x then Classical.choose h else 0
#align fderiv fderiv
/-- `DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s` means that `f` is differentiable within `s` at any point of `s`. -/
@[fun_prop]
def DifferentiableOn (f : E → F) (s : Set E) :=
∀ x ∈ s, DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s x
#align differentiable_on DifferentiableOn
/-- `Differentiable 𝕜 f` means that `f` is differentiable at any point. -/
@[fun_prop]
def Differentiable (f : E → F) :=
∀ x, DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x
#align differentiable Differentiable
variable {𝕜}
variable {f f₀ f₁ g : E → F}
variable {f' f₀' f₁' g' : E →L[𝕜] F}
variable (e : E →L[𝕜] F)
variable {x : E}
variable {s t : Set E}
variable {L L₁ L₂ : Filter E}
theorem fderivWithin_zero_of_isolated (h : 𝓝[s \ {x}] x = ⊥) : fderivWithin 𝕜 f s x = 0 := by
rw [fderivWithin, if_pos h]
| Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Basic.lean | 219 | 223 | theorem fderivWithin_zero_of_nmem_closure (h : x ∉ closure s) : fderivWithin 𝕜 f s x = 0 := by |
apply fderivWithin_zero_of_isolated
simp only [mem_closure_iff_nhdsWithin_neBot, neBot_iff, Ne, Classical.not_not] at h
rw [eq_bot_iff, ← h]
exact nhdsWithin_mono _ diff_subset
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Kexing Ying. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kexing Ying
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Decomposition.Lebesgue
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Complex
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Decomposition.Jordan
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.WithDensityVectorMeasure
/-!
# Lebesgue decomposition
This file proves the Lebesgue decomposition theorem for signed measures. The Lebesgue decomposition
theorem states that, given two σ-finite measures `μ` and `ν`, there exists a σ-finite measure `ξ`
and a measurable function `f` such that `μ = ξ + fν` and `ξ` is mutually singular with respect
to `ν`.
## Main definitions
* `MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.HaveLebesgueDecomposition` : A signed measure `s` and a
measure `μ` is said to `HaveLebesgueDecomposition` if both the positive part and negative
part of `s` `HaveLebesgueDecomposition` with respect to `μ`.
* `MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.singularPart` : The singular part between a signed measure `s`
and a measure `μ` is simply the singular part of the positive part of `s` with respect to `μ`
minus the singular part of the negative part of `s` with respect to `μ`.
* `MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.rnDeriv` : The Radon-Nikodym derivative of a signed
measure `s` with respect to a measure `μ` is the Radon-Nikodym derivative of the positive part of
`s` with respect to `μ` minus the Radon-Nikodym derivative of the negative part of `s` with
respect to `μ`.
## Main results
* `MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.singularPart_add_withDensity_rnDeriv_eq` :
the Lebesgue decomposition theorem between a signed measure and a σ-finite positive measure.
## Tags
Lebesgue decomposition theorem
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped Classical MeasureTheory NNReal ENNReal
open Set
variable {α β : Type*} {m : MeasurableSpace α} {μ ν : MeasureTheory.Measure α}
namespace MeasureTheory
namespace SignedMeasure
open Measure
/-- A signed measure `s` is said to `HaveLebesgueDecomposition` with respect to a measure `μ`
if the positive part and the negative part of `s` both `HaveLebesgueDecomposition` with
respect to `μ`. -/
class HaveLebesgueDecomposition (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) : Prop where
posPart : s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ
negPart : s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.have_lebesgue_decomposition MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.HaveLebesgueDecomposition
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.have_lebesgue_decomposition.pos_part MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.HaveLebesgueDecomposition.posPart
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.have_lebesgue_decomposition.neg_part MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.HaveLebesgueDecomposition.negPart
attribute [instance] HaveLebesgueDecomposition.posPart
attribute [instance] HaveLebesgueDecomposition.negPart
theorem not_haveLebesgueDecomposition_iff (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) :
¬s.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ ↔
¬s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ ∨
¬s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ :=
⟨fun h => not_or_of_imp fun hp hn => h ⟨hp, hn⟩, fun h hl => (not_and_or.2 h) ⟨hl.1, hl.2⟩⟩
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.not_have_lebesgue_decomposition_iff MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.not_haveLebesgueDecomposition_iff
-- `inferInstance` directly does not work
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) haveLebesgueDecomposition_of_sigmaFinite (s : SignedMeasure α)
(μ : Measure α) [SigmaFinite μ] : s.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ where
posPart := inferInstance
negPart := inferInstance
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.have_lebesgue_decomposition_of_sigma_finite MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.haveLebesgueDecomposition_of_sigmaFinite
instance haveLebesgueDecomposition_neg (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α)
[s.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ] : (-s).HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ where
posPart := by
rw [toJordanDecomposition_neg, JordanDecomposition.neg_posPart]
infer_instance
negPart := by
rw [toJordanDecomposition_neg, JordanDecomposition.neg_negPart]
infer_instance
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.have_lebesgue_decomposition_neg MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.haveLebesgueDecomposition_neg
instance haveLebesgueDecomposition_smul (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α)
[s.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ] (r : ℝ≥0) : (r • s).HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ where
posPart := by
rw [toJordanDecomposition_smul, JordanDecomposition.smul_posPart]
infer_instance
negPart := by
rw [toJordanDecomposition_smul, JordanDecomposition.smul_negPart]
infer_instance
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.have_lebesgue_decomposition_smul MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.haveLebesgueDecomposition_smul
instance haveLebesgueDecomposition_smul_real (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α)
[s.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ] (r : ℝ) : (r • s).HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ := by
by_cases hr : 0 ≤ r
· lift r to ℝ≥0 using hr
exact s.haveLebesgueDecomposition_smul μ _
· rw [not_le] at hr
refine
{ posPart := by
rw [toJordanDecomposition_smul_real, JordanDecomposition.real_smul_posPart_neg _ _ hr]
infer_instance
negPart := by
rw [toJordanDecomposition_smul_real, JordanDecomposition.real_smul_negPart_neg _ _ hr]
infer_instance }
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.have_lebesgue_decomposition_smul_real MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.haveLebesgueDecomposition_smul_real
/-- Given a signed measure `s` and a measure `μ`, `s.singularPart μ` is the signed measure
such that `s.singularPart μ + μ.withDensityᵥ (s.rnDeriv μ) = s` and
`s.singularPart μ` is mutually singular with respect to `μ`. -/
def singularPart (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) : SignedMeasure α :=
(s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.singularPart μ).toSignedMeasure -
(s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.singularPart μ).toSignedMeasure
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.singular_part MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.singularPart
section
theorem singularPart_mutuallySingular (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) :
s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.singularPart μ ⟂ₘ
s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.singularPart μ := by
by_cases hl : s.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ
· obtain ⟨i, hi, hpos, hneg⟩ := s.toJordanDecomposition.mutuallySingular
rw [s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.haveLebesgueDecomposition_add μ] at hpos
rw [s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.haveLebesgueDecomposition_add μ] at hneg
rw [add_apply, add_eq_zero_iff] at hpos hneg
exact ⟨i, hi, hpos.1, hneg.1⟩
· rw [not_haveLebesgueDecomposition_iff] at hl
cases' hl with hp hn
· rw [Measure.singularPart, dif_neg hp]
exact MutuallySingular.zero_left
· rw [Measure.singularPart, Measure.singularPart, dif_neg hn]
exact MutuallySingular.zero_right
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.singular_part_mutually_singular MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.singularPart_mutuallySingular
theorem singularPart_totalVariation (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) :
(s.singularPart μ).totalVariation =
s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.singularPart μ +
s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.singularPart μ := by
have :
(s.singularPart μ).toJordanDecomposition =
⟨s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.singularPart μ,
s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.singularPart μ, singularPart_mutuallySingular s μ⟩ := by
refine JordanDecomposition.toSignedMeasure_injective ?_
rw [toSignedMeasure_toJordanDecomposition, singularPart, JordanDecomposition.toSignedMeasure]
rw [totalVariation, this]
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.singular_part_total_variation MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.singularPart_totalVariation
nonrec theorem mutuallySingular_singularPart (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) :
singularPart s μ ⟂ᵥ μ.toENNRealVectorMeasure := by
rw [mutuallySingular_ennreal_iff, singularPart_totalVariation,
VectorMeasure.ennrealToMeasure_toENNRealVectorMeasure]
exact (mutuallySingular_singularPart _ _).add_left (mutuallySingular_singularPart _ _)
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.mutually_singular_singular_part MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.mutuallySingular_singularPart
end
/-- The Radon-Nikodym derivative between a signed measure and a positive measure.
`rnDeriv s μ` satisfies `μ.withDensityᵥ (s.rnDeriv μ) = s`
if and only if `s` is absolutely continuous with respect to `μ` and this fact is known as
`MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.absolutelyContinuous_iff_withDensity_rnDeriv_eq`
and can be found in `MeasureTheory.Decomposition.RadonNikodym`. -/
def rnDeriv (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) : α → ℝ := fun x =>
(s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.rnDeriv μ x).toReal -
(s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.rnDeriv μ x).toReal
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.rn_deriv MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.rnDeriv
-- The generated equation theorem is the form of `rnDeriv s μ x = ...`.
theorem rnDeriv_def (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) : rnDeriv s μ = fun x =>
(s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.rnDeriv μ x).toReal -
(s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.rnDeriv μ x).toReal :=
rfl
variable {s t : SignedMeasure α}
@[measurability]
theorem measurable_rnDeriv (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) : Measurable (rnDeriv s μ) := by
rw [rnDeriv_def]
measurability
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.measurable_rn_deriv MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.measurable_rnDeriv
theorem integrable_rnDeriv (s : SignedMeasure α) (μ : Measure α) : Integrable (rnDeriv s μ) μ := by
refine Integrable.sub ?_ ?_ <;>
· constructor
· apply Measurable.aestronglyMeasurable; measurability
exact hasFiniteIntegral_toReal_of_lintegral_ne_top (lintegral_rnDeriv_lt_top _ μ).ne
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.integrable_rn_deriv MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.integrable_rnDeriv
variable (s μ)
/-- **The Lebesgue Decomposition theorem between a signed measure and a measure**:
Given a signed measure `s` and a σ-finite measure `μ`, there exist a signed measure `t` and a
measurable and integrable function `f`, such that `t` is mutually singular with respect to `μ`
and `s = t + μ.withDensityᵥ f`. In this case `t = s.singularPart μ` and
`f = s.rnDeriv μ`. -/
theorem singularPart_add_withDensity_rnDeriv_eq [s.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ] :
s.singularPart μ + μ.withDensityᵥ (s.rnDeriv μ) = s := by
conv_rhs =>
rw [← toSignedMeasure_toJordanDecomposition s, JordanDecomposition.toSignedMeasure]
rw [singularPart, rnDeriv_def,
withDensityᵥ_sub' (integrable_toReal_of_lintegral_ne_top _ _)
(integrable_toReal_of_lintegral_ne_top _ _),
withDensityᵥ_toReal, withDensityᵥ_toReal, sub_eq_add_neg, sub_eq_add_neg,
add_comm (s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.singularPart μ).toSignedMeasure, ← add_assoc,
add_assoc (-(s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.singularPart μ).toSignedMeasure),
← toSignedMeasure_add, add_comm, ← add_assoc, ← neg_add, ← toSignedMeasure_add, add_comm,
← sub_eq_add_neg]
· convert rfl
-- `convert rfl` much faster than `congr`
· exact s.toJordanDecomposition.posPart.haveLebesgueDecomposition_add μ
· rw [add_comm]
exact s.toJordanDecomposition.negPart.haveLebesgueDecomposition_add μ
all_goals
first
| exact (lintegral_rnDeriv_lt_top _ _).ne
| measurability
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.singular_part_add_with_density_rn_deriv_eq MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.singularPart_add_withDensity_rnDeriv_eq
variable {s μ}
theorem jordanDecomposition_add_withDensity_mutuallySingular {f : α → ℝ} (hf : Measurable f)
(htμ : t ⟂ᵥ μ.toENNRealVectorMeasure) :
(t.toJordanDecomposition.posPart + μ.withDensity fun x : α => ENNReal.ofReal (f x)) ⟂ₘ
t.toJordanDecomposition.negPart + μ.withDensity fun x : α => ENNReal.ofReal (-f x) := by
rw [mutuallySingular_ennreal_iff, totalVariation_mutuallySingular_iff,
VectorMeasure.ennrealToMeasure_toENNRealVectorMeasure] at htμ
exact
((JordanDecomposition.mutuallySingular _).add_right
(htμ.1.mono_ac (refl _) (withDensity_absolutelyContinuous _ _))).add_left
((htμ.2.symm.mono_ac (withDensity_absolutelyContinuous _ _) (refl _)).add_right
(withDensity_ofReal_mutuallySingular hf))
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.jordan_decomposition_add_with_density_mutually_singular MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.jordanDecomposition_add_withDensity_mutuallySingular
theorem toJordanDecomposition_eq_of_eq_add_withDensity {f : α → ℝ} (hf : Measurable f)
(hfi : Integrable f μ) (htμ : t ⟂ᵥ μ.toENNRealVectorMeasure) (hadd : s = t + μ.withDensityᵥ f) :
s.toJordanDecomposition =
@JordanDecomposition.mk α _
(t.toJordanDecomposition.posPart + μ.withDensity fun x => ENNReal.ofReal (f x))
(t.toJordanDecomposition.negPart + μ.withDensity fun x => ENNReal.ofReal (-f x))
(by haveI := isFiniteMeasure_withDensity_ofReal hfi.2; infer_instance)
(by haveI := isFiniteMeasure_withDensity_ofReal hfi.neg.2; infer_instance)
(jordanDecomposition_add_withDensity_mutuallySingular hf htμ) := by
haveI := isFiniteMeasure_withDensity_ofReal hfi.2
haveI := isFiniteMeasure_withDensity_ofReal hfi.neg.2
refine toJordanDecomposition_eq ?_
simp_rw [JordanDecomposition.toSignedMeasure, hadd]
ext i hi
rw [VectorMeasure.sub_apply, toSignedMeasure_apply_measurable hi,
toSignedMeasure_apply_measurable hi, add_apply, add_apply, ENNReal.toReal_add,
ENNReal.toReal_add, add_sub_add_comm, ← toSignedMeasure_apply_measurable hi,
← toSignedMeasure_apply_measurable hi, ← VectorMeasure.sub_apply,
← JordanDecomposition.toSignedMeasure, toSignedMeasure_toJordanDecomposition,
VectorMeasure.add_apply, ← toSignedMeasure_apply_measurable hi,
← toSignedMeasure_apply_measurable hi,
withDensityᵥ_eq_withDensity_pos_part_sub_withDensity_neg_part hfi,
VectorMeasure.sub_apply] <;>
exact (measure_lt_top _ _).ne
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.to_jordan_decomposition_eq_of_eq_add_with_density MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.toJordanDecomposition_eq_of_eq_add_withDensity
private theorem haveLebesgueDecomposition_mk' (μ : Measure α) {f : α → ℝ} (hf : Measurable f)
(hfi : Integrable f μ) (htμ : t ⟂ᵥ μ.toENNRealVectorMeasure) (hadd : s = t + μ.withDensityᵥ f) :
s.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ := by
have htμ' := htμ
rw [mutuallySingular_ennreal_iff] at htμ
change _ ⟂ₘ VectorMeasure.equivMeasure.toFun (VectorMeasure.equivMeasure.invFun μ) at htμ
rw [VectorMeasure.equivMeasure.right_inv, totalVariation_mutuallySingular_iff] at htμ
refine
{ posPart := by
use ⟨t.toJordanDecomposition.posPart, fun x => ENNReal.ofReal (f x)⟩
refine ⟨hf.ennreal_ofReal, htμ.1, ?_⟩
rw [toJordanDecomposition_eq_of_eq_add_withDensity hf hfi htμ' hadd]
negPart := by
use ⟨t.toJordanDecomposition.negPart, fun x => ENNReal.ofReal (-f x)⟩
refine ⟨hf.neg.ennreal_ofReal, htμ.2, ?_⟩
rw [toJordanDecomposition_eq_of_eq_add_withDensity hf hfi htμ' hadd] }
theorem haveLebesgueDecomposition_mk (μ : Measure α) {f : α → ℝ} (hf : Measurable f)
(htμ : t ⟂ᵥ μ.toENNRealVectorMeasure) (hadd : s = t + μ.withDensityᵥ f) :
s.HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ := by
by_cases hfi : Integrable f μ
· exact haveLebesgueDecomposition_mk' μ hf hfi htμ hadd
· rw [withDensityᵥ, dif_neg hfi, add_zero] at hadd
refine haveLebesgueDecomposition_mk' μ measurable_zero (integrable_zero _ _ μ) htμ ?_
rwa [withDensityᵥ_zero, add_zero]
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.have_lebesgue_decomposition_mk MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.haveLebesgueDecomposition_mk
private theorem eq_singularPart' (t : SignedMeasure α) {f : α → ℝ} (hf : Measurable f)
(hfi : Integrable f μ) (htμ : t ⟂ᵥ μ.toENNRealVectorMeasure) (hadd : s = t + μ.withDensityᵥ f) :
t = s.singularPart μ := by
have htμ' := htμ
rw [mutuallySingular_ennreal_iff, totalVariation_mutuallySingular_iff,
VectorMeasure.ennrealToMeasure_toENNRealVectorMeasure] at htμ
rw [singularPart, ← t.toSignedMeasure_toJordanDecomposition,
JordanDecomposition.toSignedMeasure]
congr
· have hfpos : Measurable fun x => ENNReal.ofReal (f x) := by measurability
refine eq_singularPart hfpos htμ.1 ?_
rw [toJordanDecomposition_eq_of_eq_add_withDensity hf hfi htμ' hadd]
· have hfneg : Measurable fun x => ENNReal.ofReal (-f x) := by measurability
refine eq_singularPart hfneg htμ.2 ?_
rw [toJordanDecomposition_eq_of_eq_add_withDensity hf hfi htμ' hadd]
/-- Given a measure `μ`, signed measures `s` and `t`, and a function `f` such that `t` is
mutually singular with respect to `μ` and `s = t + μ.withDensityᵥ f`, we have
`t = singularPart s μ`, i.e. `t` is the singular part of the Lebesgue decomposition between
`s` and `μ`. -/
theorem eq_singularPart (t : SignedMeasure α) (f : α → ℝ) (htμ : t ⟂ᵥ μ.toENNRealVectorMeasure)
(hadd : s = t + μ.withDensityᵥ f) : t = s.singularPart μ := by
by_cases hfi : Integrable f μ
· refine eq_singularPart' t hfi.1.measurable_mk (hfi.congr hfi.1.ae_eq_mk) htμ ?_
convert hadd using 2
exact WithDensityᵥEq.congr_ae hfi.1.ae_eq_mk.symm
· rw [withDensityᵥ, dif_neg hfi, add_zero] at hadd
refine eq_singularPart' t measurable_zero (integrable_zero _ _ μ) htμ ?_
rwa [withDensityᵥ_zero, add_zero]
#align measure_theory.signed_measure.eq_singular_part MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.eq_singularPart
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Decomposition/SignedLebesgue.lean | 331 | 333 | theorem singularPart_zero (μ : Measure α) : (0 : SignedMeasure α).singularPart μ = 0 := by |
refine (eq_singularPart 0 0 VectorMeasure.MutuallySingular.zero_left ?_).symm
rw [zero_add, withDensityᵥ_zero]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Michael Stoll. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Michael Stoll
-/
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.Cyclotomic.PrimitiveRoots
import Mathlib.FieldTheory.Finite.Trace
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.AddChar
import Mathlib.Data.ZMod.Units
import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.Polynomial
#align_import number_theory.legendre_symbol.add_character from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"0723536a0522d24fc2f159a096fb3304bef77472"
/-!
# Additive characters of finite rings and fields
This file collects some results on additive characters whose domain is (the additive group of)
a finite ring or field.
## Main definitions and results
We define an additive character `ψ` to be *primitive* if `mulShift ψ a` is trivial only when
`a = 0`.
We show that when `ψ` is primitive, then the map `a ↦ mulShift ψ a` is injective
(`AddChar.to_mulShift_inj_of_isPrimitive`) and that `ψ` is primitive when `R` is a field
and `ψ` is nontrivial (`AddChar.IsNontrivial.isPrimitive`).
We also show that there are primitive additive characters on `R` (with suitable
target `R'`) when `R` is a field or `R = ZMod n` (`AddChar.primitiveCharFiniteField`
and `AddChar.primitiveZModChar`).
Finally, we show that the sum of all character values is zero when the character
is nontrivial (and the target is a domain); see `AddChar.sum_eq_zero_of_isNontrivial`.
## Tags
additive character
-/
universe u v
namespace AddChar
section Additive
-- The domain and target of our additive characters. Now we restrict to a ring in the domain.
variable {R : Type u} [CommRing R] {R' : Type v} [CommMonoid R']
/-- The values of an additive character on a ring of positive characteristic are roots of unity. -/
lemma val_mem_rootsOfUnity (φ : AddChar R R') (a : R) (h : 0 < ringChar R) :
(φ.val_isUnit a).unit ∈ rootsOfUnity (ringChar R).toPNat' R' := by
simp only [mem_rootsOfUnity', IsUnit.unit_spec, Nat.toPNat'_coe, h, ↓reduceIte,
← map_nsmul_eq_pow, nsmul_eq_mul, CharP.cast_eq_zero, zero_mul, map_zero_eq_one]
/-- An additive character is *primitive* iff all its multiplicative shifts by nonzero
elements are nontrivial. -/
def IsPrimitive (ψ : AddChar R R') : Prop :=
∀ a : R, a ≠ 0 → IsNontrivial (mulShift ψ a)
#align add_char.is_primitive AddChar.IsPrimitive
/-- The composition of a primitive additive character with an injective mooid homomorphism
is also primitive. -/
lemma IsPrimitive.compMulHom_of_isPrimitive {R'' : Type*} [CommMonoid R''] {φ : AddChar R R'}
{f : R' →* R''} (hφ : φ.IsPrimitive) (hf : Function.Injective f) :
(f.compAddChar φ).IsPrimitive := by
intro a a_ne_zero
obtain ⟨r, ne_one⟩ := hφ a a_ne_zero
rw [mulShift_apply] at ne_one
simp only [IsNontrivial, mulShift_apply, f.coe_compAddChar, Function.comp_apply]
exact ⟨r, fun H ↦ ne_one <| hf <| f.map_one ▸ H⟩
/-- The map associating to `a : R` the multiplicative shift of `ψ` by `a`
is injective when `ψ` is primitive. -/
theorem to_mulShift_inj_of_isPrimitive {ψ : AddChar R R'} (hψ : IsPrimitive ψ) :
Function.Injective ψ.mulShift := by
intro a b h
apply_fun fun x => x * mulShift ψ (-b) at h
simp only [mulShift_mul, mulShift_zero, add_right_neg] at h
have h₂ := hψ (a + -b)
rw [h, isNontrivial_iff_ne_trivial, ← sub_eq_add_neg, sub_ne_zero] at h₂
exact not_not.mp fun h => h₂ h rfl
#align add_char.to_mul_shift_inj_of_is_primitive AddChar.to_mulShift_inj_of_isPrimitive
-- `AddCommGroup.equiv_direct_sum_zmod_of_fintype`
-- gives the structure theorem for finite abelian groups.
-- This could be used to show that the map above is a bijection.
-- We leave this for a later occasion.
/-- When `R` is a field `F`, then a nontrivial additive character is primitive -/
theorem IsNontrivial.isPrimitive {F : Type u} [Field F] {ψ : AddChar F R'} (hψ : IsNontrivial ψ) :
IsPrimitive ψ := by
intro a ha
cases' hψ with x h
use a⁻¹ * x
rwa [mulShift_apply, mul_inv_cancel_left₀ ha]
#align add_char.is_nontrivial.is_primitive AddChar.IsNontrivial.isPrimitive
/-- If `r` is not a unit, then `e.mulShift r` is not primitive. -/
lemma not_isPrimitive_mulShift [Finite R] (e : AddChar R R') {r : R}
(hr : ¬ IsUnit r) : ¬ IsPrimitive (e.mulShift r) := by
simp only [IsPrimitive, not_forall]
simp only [isUnit_iff_mem_nonZeroDivisors_of_finite, mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff, not_forall] at hr
rcases hr with ⟨x, h, h'⟩
exact ⟨x, h', by simp only [mulShift_mulShift, mul_comm r, h, mulShift_zero, not_ne_iff,
isNontrivial_iff_ne_trivial]⟩
/-- Definition for a primitive additive character on a finite ring `R` into a cyclotomic extension
of a field `R'`. It records which cyclotomic extension it is, the character, and the
fact that the character is primitive. -/
-- Porting note(#5171): this linter isn't ported yet.
-- can't prove that they always exist (referring to providing an `Inhabited` instance)
-- @[nolint has_nonempty_instance]
structure PrimitiveAddChar (R : Type u) [CommRing R] (R' : Type v) [Field R'] where
/-- The first projection from `PrimitiveAddChar`, giving the cyclotomic field. -/
n : ℕ+
/-- The second projection from `PrimitiveAddChar`, giving the character. -/
char : AddChar R (CyclotomicField n R')
/-- The third projection from `PrimitiveAddChar`, showing that `χ.char` is primitive. -/
prim : IsPrimitive char
#align add_char.primitive_add_char AddChar.PrimitiveAddChar
#align add_char.primitive_add_char.n AddChar.PrimitiveAddChar.n
#align add_char.primitive_add_char.char AddChar.PrimitiveAddChar.char
#align add_char.primitive_add_char.prim AddChar.PrimitiveAddChar.prim
/-!
### Additive characters on `ZMod n`
-/
section ZMod
variable {N : ℕ+} {R : Type*} [CommRing R] (e : AddChar (ZMod N) R)
/-- If `e` is not primitive, then `e.mulShift d = 1` for some proper divisor `d` of `N`. -/
lemma exists_divisor_of_not_isPrimitive (he : ¬e.IsPrimitive) :
∃ d : ℕ, d ∣ N ∧ d < N ∧ e.mulShift d = 1 := by
simp_rw [IsPrimitive, not_forall, isNontrivial_iff_ne_trivial, not_ne_iff] at he
rcases he with ⟨b, hb_ne, hb⟩
-- We have `AddChar.mulShift e b = 1`, but `b ≠ 0`.
obtain ⟨d, hd, u, hu, rfl⟩ := b.eq_unit_mul_divisor
refine ⟨d, hd, lt_of_le_of_ne (Nat.le_of_dvd N.pos hd) ?_, ?_⟩
· exact fun h ↦ by simp only [h, ZMod.natCast_self, mul_zero, ne_eq, not_true_eq_false] at hb_ne
· rw [← mulShift_unit_eq_one_iff _ hu, ← hb, mul_comm]
ext1 y
rw [mulShift_apply, mulShift_apply, mulShift_apply, mul_assoc]
end ZMod
section ZModChar
variable {C : Type v} [CommMonoid C]
section ZModCharDef
/-- We can define an additive character on `ZMod n` when we have an `n`th root of unity `ζ : C`. -/
def zmodChar (n : ℕ+) {ζ : C} (hζ : ζ ^ (n : ℕ) = 1) : AddChar (ZMod n) C where
toFun a := ζ ^ a.val
map_zero_eq_one' := by simp only [ZMod.val_zero, pow_zero]
map_add_eq_mul' x y := by simp only [ZMod.val_add, ← pow_eq_pow_mod _ hζ, ← pow_add]
#align add_char.zmod_char AddChar.zmodChar
/-- The additive character on `ZMod n` defined using `ζ` sends `a` to `ζ^a`. -/
theorem zmodChar_apply {n : ℕ+} {ζ : C} (hζ : ζ ^ (n : ℕ) = 1) (a : ZMod n) :
zmodChar n hζ a = ζ ^ a.val :=
rfl
#align add_char.zmod_char_apply AddChar.zmodChar_apply
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/LegendreSymbol/AddCharacter.lean | 169 | 171 | theorem zmodChar_apply' {n : ℕ+} {ζ : C} (hζ : ζ ^ (n : ℕ) = 1) (a : ℕ) :
zmodChar n hζ a = ζ ^ a := by |
rw [pow_eq_pow_mod a hζ, zmodChar_apply, ZMod.val_natCast a]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Jujian Zhang. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jujian Zhang, Eric Wieser
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Ideal.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Ideal.Maps
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Finsupp
import Mathlib.RingTheory.GradedAlgebra.Basic
#align_import ring_theory.graded_algebra.homogeneous_ideal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"4e861f25ba5ceef42ba0712d8ffeb32f38ad6441"
/-!
# Homogeneous ideals of a graded algebra
This file defines homogeneous ideals of `GradedRing 𝒜` where `𝒜 : ι → Submodule R A` and
operations on them.
## Main definitions
For any `I : Ideal A`:
* `Ideal.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 I`: The property that an ideal is closed under `GradedRing.proj`.
* `HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜`: The structure extending ideals which satisfy `Ideal.IsHomogeneous`.
* `Ideal.homogeneousCore I 𝒜`: The largest homogeneous ideal smaller than `I`.
* `Ideal.homogeneousHull I 𝒜`: The smallest homogeneous ideal larger than `I`.
## Main statements
* `HomogeneousIdeal.completeLattice`: `Ideal.IsHomogeneous` is preserved by `⊥`, `⊤`, `⊔`, `⊓`,
`⨆`, `⨅`, and so the subtype of homogeneous ideals inherits a complete lattice structure.
* `Ideal.homogeneousCore.gi`: `Ideal.homogeneousCore` forms a galois insertion with coercion.
* `Ideal.homogeneousHull.gi`: `Ideal.homogeneousHull` forms a galois insertion with coercion.
## Implementation notes
We introduce `Ideal.homogeneousCore'` earlier than might be expected so that we can get access
to `Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iff_exists` as quickly as possible.
## Tags
graded algebra, homogeneous
-/
open SetLike DirectSum Set
open Pointwise DirectSum
variable {ι σ R A : Type*}
section HomogeneousDef
variable [Semiring A]
variable [SetLike σ A] [AddSubmonoidClass σ A] (𝒜 : ι → σ)
variable [DecidableEq ι] [AddMonoid ι] [GradedRing 𝒜]
variable (I : Ideal A)
/-- An `I : Ideal A` is homogeneous if for every `r ∈ I`, all homogeneous components
of `r` are in `I`. -/
def Ideal.IsHomogeneous : Prop :=
∀ (i : ι) ⦃r : A⦄, r ∈ I → (DirectSum.decompose 𝒜 r i : A) ∈ I
#align ideal.is_homogeneous Ideal.IsHomogeneous
theorem Ideal.IsHomogeneous.mem_iff {I} (hI : Ideal.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 I) {x} :
x ∈ I ↔ ∀ i, (decompose 𝒜 x i : A) ∈ I := by
classical
refine ⟨fun hx i ↦ hI i hx, fun hx ↦ ?_⟩
rw [← DirectSum.sum_support_decompose 𝒜 x]
exact Ideal.sum_mem _ (fun i _ ↦ hx i)
/-- For any `Semiring A`, we collect the homogeneous ideals of `A` into a type. -/
structure HomogeneousIdeal extends Submodule A A where
is_homogeneous' : Ideal.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 toSubmodule
#align homogeneous_ideal HomogeneousIdeal
variable {𝒜}
/-- Converting a homogeneous ideal to an ideal. -/
def HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal (I : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : Ideal A :=
I.toSubmodule
#align homogeneous_ideal.to_ideal HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal
theorem HomogeneousIdeal.isHomogeneous (I : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : I.toIdeal.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 :=
I.is_homogeneous'
#align homogeneous_ideal.is_homogeneous HomogeneousIdeal.isHomogeneous
theorem HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_injective :
Function.Injective (HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜 → Ideal A) :=
fun ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ => fun (h : x = y) => by simp [h]
#align homogeneous_ideal.to_ideal_injective HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_injective
instance HomogeneousIdeal.setLike : SetLike (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) A where
coe I := I.toIdeal
coe_injective' _ _ h := HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_injective <| SetLike.coe_injective h
#align homogeneous_ideal.set_like HomogeneousIdeal.setLike
@[ext]
theorem HomogeneousIdeal.ext {I J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜} (h : I.toIdeal = J.toIdeal) : I = J :=
HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_injective h
#align homogeneous_ideal.ext HomogeneousIdeal.ext
theorem HomogeneousIdeal.ext' {I J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜} (h : ∀ i, ∀ x ∈ 𝒜 i, x ∈ I ↔ x ∈ J) :
I = J := by
ext
rw [I.isHomogeneous.mem_iff, J.isHomogeneous.mem_iff]
apply forall_congr'
exact fun i ↦ h i _ (decompose 𝒜 _ i).2
@[simp]
theorem HomogeneousIdeal.mem_iff {I : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜} {x : A} : x ∈ I.toIdeal ↔ x ∈ I :=
Iff.rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.mem_iff HomogeneousIdeal.mem_iff
end HomogeneousDef
section HomogeneousCore
variable [Semiring A]
variable [SetLike σ A] (𝒜 : ι → σ)
variable (I : Ideal A)
/-- For any `I : Ideal A`, not necessarily homogeneous, `I.homogeneousCore' 𝒜`
is the largest homogeneous ideal of `A` contained in `I`, as an ideal. -/
def Ideal.homogeneousCore' (I : Ideal A) : Ideal A :=
Ideal.span ((↑) '' (((↑) : Subtype (Homogeneous 𝒜) → A) ⁻¹' I))
#align ideal.homogeneous_core' Ideal.homogeneousCore'
theorem Ideal.homogeneousCore'_mono : Monotone (Ideal.homogeneousCore' 𝒜) :=
fun _ _ I_le_J => Ideal.span_mono <| Set.image_subset _ fun _ => @I_le_J _
#align ideal.homogeneous_core'_mono Ideal.homogeneousCore'_mono
theorem Ideal.homogeneousCore'_le : I.homogeneousCore' 𝒜 ≤ I :=
Ideal.span_le.2 <| image_preimage_subset _ _
#align ideal.homogeneous_core'_le Ideal.homogeneousCore'_le
end HomogeneousCore
section IsHomogeneousIdealDefs
variable [Semiring A]
variable [SetLike σ A] [AddSubmonoidClass σ A] (𝒜 : ι → σ)
variable [DecidableEq ι] [AddMonoid ι] [GradedRing 𝒜]
variable (I : Ideal A)
theorem Ideal.isHomogeneous_iff_forall_subset :
I.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 ↔ ∀ i, (I : Set A) ⊆ GradedRing.proj 𝒜 i ⁻¹' I :=
Iff.rfl
#align ideal.is_homogeneous_iff_forall_subset Ideal.isHomogeneous_iff_forall_subset
theorem Ideal.isHomogeneous_iff_subset_iInter :
I.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 ↔ (I : Set A) ⊆ ⋂ i, GradedRing.proj 𝒜 i ⁻¹' ↑I :=
subset_iInter_iff.symm
#align ideal.is_homogeneous_iff_subset_Inter Ideal.isHomogeneous_iff_subset_iInter
theorem Ideal.mul_homogeneous_element_mem_of_mem {I : Ideal A} (r x : A) (hx₁ : Homogeneous 𝒜 x)
(hx₂ : x ∈ I) (j : ι) : GradedRing.proj 𝒜 j (r * x) ∈ I := by
classical
rw [← DirectSum.sum_support_decompose 𝒜 r, Finset.sum_mul, map_sum]
apply Ideal.sum_mem
intro k _
obtain ⟨i, hi⟩ := hx₁
have mem₁ : (DirectSum.decompose 𝒜 r k : A) * x ∈ 𝒜 (k + i) :=
GradedMul.mul_mem (SetLike.coe_mem _) hi
erw [GradedRing.proj_apply, DirectSum.decompose_of_mem 𝒜 mem₁, coe_of_apply]
split_ifs
· exact I.mul_mem_left _ hx₂
· exact I.zero_mem
#align ideal.mul_homogeneous_element_mem_of_mem Ideal.mul_homogeneous_element_mem_of_mem
theorem Ideal.homogeneous_span (s : Set A) (h : ∀ x ∈ s, Homogeneous 𝒜 x) :
(Ideal.span s).IsHomogeneous 𝒜 := by
rintro i r hr
rw [Ideal.span, Finsupp.span_eq_range_total] at hr
rw [LinearMap.mem_range] at hr
obtain ⟨s, rfl⟩ := hr
rw [Finsupp.total_apply, Finsupp.sum, decompose_sum, DFinsupp.finset_sum_apply,
AddSubmonoidClass.coe_finset_sum]
refine Ideal.sum_mem _ ?_
rintro z hz1
rw [smul_eq_mul]
refine Ideal.mul_homogeneous_element_mem_of_mem 𝒜 (s z) z ?_ ?_ i
· rcases z with ⟨z, hz2⟩
apply h _ hz2
· exact Ideal.subset_span z.2
#align ideal.is_homogeneous_span Ideal.homogeneous_span
/-- For any `I : Ideal A`, not necessarily homogeneous, `I.homogeneousCore' 𝒜`
is the largest homogeneous ideal of `A` contained in `I`. -/
def Ideal.homogeneousCore : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜 :=
⟨Ideal.homogeneousCore' 𝒜 I,
Ideal.homogeneous_span _ _ fun _ h => by
have := Subtype.image_preimage_coe (setOf (Homogeneous 𝒜)) (I : Set A)
exact (cast congr(_ ∈ $this) h).1⟩
#align ideal.homogeneous_core Ideal.homogeneousCore
theorem Ideal.homogeneousCore_mono : Monotone (Ideal.homogeneousCore 𝒜) :=
Ideal.homogeneousCore'_mono 𝒜
#align ideal.homogeneous_core_mono Ideal.homogeneousCore_mono
theorem Ideal.toIdeal_homogeneousCore_le : (I.homogeneousCore 𝒜).toIdeal ≤ I :=
Ideal.homogeneousCore'_le 𝒜 I
#align ideal.to_ideal_homogeneous_core_le Ideal.toIdeal_homogeneousCore_le
variable {𝒜 I}
theorem Ideal.mem_homogeneousCore_of_homogeneous_of_mem {x : A} (h : SetLike.Homogeneous 𝒜 x)
(hmem : x ∈ I) : x ∈ I.homogeneousCore 𝒜 :=
Ideal.subset_span ⟨⟨x, h⟩, hmem, rfl⟩
#align ideal.mem_homogeneous_core_of_is_homogeneous_of_mem Ideal.mem_homogeneousCore_of_homogeneous_of_mem
theorem Ideal.IsHomogeneous.toIdeal_homogeneousCore_eq_self (h : I.IsHomogeneous 𝒜) :
(I.homogeneousCore 𝒜).toIdeal = I := by
apply le_antisymm (I.homogeneousCore'_le 𝒜) _
intro x hx
classical
rw [← DirectSum.sum_support_decompose 𝒜 x]
exact Ideal.sum_mem _ fun j _ => Ideal.subset_span ⟨⟨_, homogeneous_coe _⟩, h _ hx, rfl⟩
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.to_ideal_homogeneous_core_eq_self Ideal.IsHomogeneous.toIdeal_homogeneousCore_eq_self
@[simp]
theorem HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_homogeneousCore_eq_self (I : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :
I.toIdeal.homogeneousCore 𝒜 = I := by
ext1
convert Ideal.IsHomogeneous.toIdeal_homogeneousCore_eq_self I.isHomogeneous
#align homogeneous_ideal.to_ideal_homogeneous_core_eq_self HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_homogeneousCore_eq_self
variable (𝒜 I)
theorem Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iff_eq : I.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 ↔ (I.homogeneousCore 𝒜).toIdeal = I :=
⟨fun hI => hI.toIdeal_homogeneousCore_eq_self, fun hI => hI ▸ (Ideal.homogeneousCore 𝒜 I).2⟩
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.iff_eq Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iff_eq
theorem Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iff_exists :
I.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 ↔ ∃ S : Set (homogeneousSubmonoid 𝒜), I = Ideal.span ((↑) '' S) := by
rw [Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iff_eq, eq_comm]
exact ((Set.image_preimage.compose (Submodule.gi _ _).gc).exists_eq_l _).symm
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.iff_exists Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iff_exists
end IsHomogeneousIdealDefs
/-! ### Operations
In this section, we show that `Ideal.IsHomogeneous` is preserved by various notations, then use
these results to provide these notation typeclasses for `HomogeneousIdeal`. -/
section Operations
section Semiring
variable [Semiring A] [DecidableEq ι] [AddMonoid ι]
variable [SetLike σ A] [AddSubmonoidClass σ A] (𝒜 : ι → σ) [GradedRing 𝒜]
namespace Ideal.IsHomogeneous
theorem bot : Ideal.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 ⊥ := fun i r hr => by
simp only [Ideal.mem_bot] at hr
rw [hr, decompose_zero, zero_apply]
apply Ideal.zero_mem
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.bot Ideal.IsHomogeneous.bot
theorem top : Ideal.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 ⊤ := fun i r _ => by simp only [Submodule.mem_top]
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.top Ideal.IsHomogeneous.top
variable {𝒜}
theorem inf {I J : Ideal A} (HI : I.IsHomogeneous 𝒜) (HJ : J.IsHomogeneous 𝒜) :
(I ⊓ J).IsHomogeneous 𝒜 :=
fun _ _ hr => ⟨HI _ hr.1, HJ _ hr.2⟩
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.inf Ideal.IsHomogeneous.inf
theorem sup {I J : Ideal A} (HI : I.IsHomogeneous 𝒜) (HJ : J.IsHomogeneous 𝒜) :
(I ⊔ J).IsHomogeneous 𝒜 := by
rw [iff_exists] at HI HJ ⊢
obtain ⟨⟨s₁, rfl⟩, ⟨s₂, rfl⟩⟩ := HI, HJ
refine ⟨s₁ ∪ s₂, ?_⟩
rw [Set.image_union]
exact (Submodule.span_union _ _).symm
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.sup Ideal.IsHomogeneous.sup
protected theorem iSup {κ : Sort*} {f : κ → Ideal A} (h : ∀ i, (f i).IsHomogeneous 𝒜) :
(⨆ i, f i).IsHomogeneous 𝒜 := by
simp_rw [iff_exists] at h ⊢
choose s hs using h
refine ⟨⋃ i, s i, ?_⟩
simp_rw [Set.image_iUnion, Ideal.span_iUnion]
congr
exact funext hs
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.supr Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iSup
protected theorem iInf {κ : Sort*} {f : κ → Ideal A} (h : ∀ i, (f i).IsHomogeneous 𝒜) :
(⨅ i, f i).IsHomogeneous 𝒜 := by
intro i x hx
simp only [Ideal.mem_iInf] at hx ⊢
exact fun j => h _ _ (hx j)
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.infi Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iInf
theorem iSup₂ {κ : Sort*} {κ' : κ → Sort*} {f : ∀ i, κ' i → Ideal A}
(h : ∀ i j, (f i j).IsHomogeneous 𝒜) : (⨆ (i) (j), f i j).IsHomogeneous 𝒜 :=
IsHomogeneous.iSup fun i => IsHomogeneous.iSup <| h i
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.supr₂ Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iSup₂
theorem iInf₂ {κ : Sort*} {κ' : κ → Sort*} {f : ∀ i, κ' i → Ideal A}
(h : ∀ i j, (f i j).IsHomogeneous 𝒜) : (⨅ (i) (j), f i j).IsHomogeneous 𝒜 :=
IsHomogeneous.iInf fun i => IsHomogeneous.iInf <| h i
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.infi₂ Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iInf₂
theorem sSup {ℐ : Set (Ideal A)} (h : ∀ I ∈ ℐ, Ideal.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 I) :
(sSup ℐ).IsHomogeneous 𝒜 := by
rw [sSup_eq_iSup]
exact iSup₂ h
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.Sup Ideal.IsHomogeneous.sSup
theorem sInf {ℐ : Set (Ideal A)} (h : ∀ I ∈ ℐ, Ideal.IsHomogeneous 𝒜 I) :
(sInf ℐ).IsHomogeneous 𝒜 := by
rw [sInf_eq_iInf]
exact iInf₂ h
#align ideal.is_homogeneous.Inf Ideal.IsHomogeneous.sInf
end Ideal.IsHomogeneous
variable {𝒜}
namespace HomogeneousIdeal
instance : PartialOrder (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :=
SetLike.instPartialOrder
instance : Top (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :=
⟨⟨⊤, Ideal.IsHomogeneous.top 𝒜⟩⟩
instance : Bot (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :=
⟨⟨⊥, Ideal.IsHomogeneous.bot 𝒜⟩⟩
instance : Sup (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :=
⟨fun I J => ⟨_, I.isHomogeneous.sup J.isHomogeneous⟩⟩
instance : Inf (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :=
⟨fun I J => ⟨_, I.isHomogeneous.inf J.isHomogeneous⟩⟩
instance : SupSet (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :=
⟨fun S => ⟨⨆ s ∈ S, toIdeal s, Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iSup₂ fun s _ => s.isHomogeneous⟩⟩
instance : InfSet (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :=
⟨fun S => ⟨⨅ s ∈ S, toIdeal s, Ideal.IsHomogeneous.iInf₂ fun s _ => s.isHomogeneous⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem coe_top : ((⊤ : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : Set A) = univ :=
rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.coe_top HomogeneousIdeal.coe_top
@[simp]
theorem coe_bot : ((⊥ : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : Set A) = 0 :=
rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.coe_bot HomogeneousIdeal.coe_bot
@[simp]
theorem coe_sup (I J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : ↑(I ⊔ J) = (I + J : Set A) :=
Submodule.coe_sup _ _
#align homogeneous_ideal.coe_sup HomogeneousIdeal.coe_sup
@[simp]
theorem coe_inf (I J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : (↑(I ⊓ J) : Set A) = ↑I ∩ ↑J :=
rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.coe_inf HomogeneousIdeal.coe_inf
@[simp]
theorem toIdeal_top : (⊤ : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜).toIdeal = (⊤ : Ideal A) :=
rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.to_ideal_top HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_top
@[simp]
theorem toIdeal_bot : (⊥ : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜).toIdeal = (⊥ : Ideal A) :=
rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.to_ideal_bot HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_bot
@[simp]
theorem toIdeal_sup (I J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : (I ⊔ J).toIdeal = I.toIdeal ⊔ J.toIdeal :=
rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.to_ideal_sup HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_sup
@[simp]
theorem toIdeal_inf (I J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : (I ⊓ J).toIdeal = I.toIdeal ⊓ J.toIdeal :=
rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.to_ideal_inf HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_inf
@[simp]
theorem toIdeal_sSup (ℐ : Set (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜)) : (sSup ℐ).toIdeal = ⨆ s ∈ ℐ, toIdeal s :=
rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.to_ideal_Sup HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_sSup
@[simp]
theorem toIdeal_sInf (ℐ : Set (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜)) : (sInf ℐ).toIdeal = ⨅ s ∈ ℐ, toIdeal s :=
rfl
#align homogeneous_ideal.to_ideal_Inf HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_sInf
@[simp]
| Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/HomogeneousIdeal.lean | 398 | 400 | theorem toIdeal_iSup {κ : Sort*} (s : κ → HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :
(⨆ i, s i).toIdeal = ⨆ i, (s i).toIdeal := by |
rw [iSup, toIdeal_sSup, iSup_range]
|
/-
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]
| Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Basic.lean | 1,021 | 1,022 | theorem support_subtypeDomain [D : DecidablePred p] {f : α →₀ M} :
(subtypeDomain p f).support = f.support.subtype p := by | rw [Subsingleton.elim D] <;> rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Benjamin Davidson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Benjamin Davidson
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Field.Opposite
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Subgroup.ZPowers
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Submonoid.Membership
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.NegOnePow
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Archimedean
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Coset
#align_import algebra.periodic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"30413fc89f202a090a54d78e540963ed3de0056e"
/-!
# Periodicity
In this file we define and then prove facts about periodic and antiperiodic functions.
## Main definitions
* `Function.Periodic`: A function `f` is *periodic* if `∀ x, f (x + c) = f x`.
`f` is referred to as periodic with period `c` or `c`-periodic.
* `Function.Antiperiodic`: A function `f` is *antiperiodic* if `∀ x, f (x + c) = -f x`.
`f` is referred to as antiperiodic with antiperiod `c` or `c`-antiperiodic.
Note that any `c`-antiperiodic function will necessarily also be `2 • c`-periodic.
## Tags
period, periodic, periodicity, antiperiodic
-/
variable {α β γ : Type*} {f g : α → β} {c c₁ c₂ x : α}
open Set
namespace Function
/-! ### Periodicity -/
/-- A function `f` is said to be `Periodic` with period `c` if for all `x`, `f (x + c) = f x`. -/
@[simp]
def Periodic [Add α] (f : α → β) (c : α) : Prop :=
∀ x : α, f (x + c) = f x
#align function.periodic Function.Periodic
protected theorem Periodic.funext [Add α] (h : Periodic f c) : (fun x => f (x + c)) = f :=
funext h
#align function.periodic.funext Function.Periodic.funext
protected theorem Periodic.comp [Add α] (h : Periodic f c) (g : β → γ) : Periodic (g ∘ f) c := by
simp_all
#align function.periodic.comp Function.Periodic.comp
theorem Periodic.comp_addHom [Add α] [Add γ] (h : Periodic f c) (g : AddHom γ α) (g_inv : α → γ)
(hg : RightInverse g_inv g) : Periodic (f ∘ g) (g_inv c) := fun x => by
simp only [hg c, h (g x), map_add, comp_apply]
#align function.periodic.comp_add_hom Function.Periodic.comp_addHom
@[to_additive]
protected theorem Periodic.mul [Add α] [Mul β] (hf : Periodic f c) (hg : Periodic g c) :
Periodic (f * g) c := by simp_all
#align function.periodic.mul Function.Periodic.mul
#align function.periodic.add Function.Periodic.add
@[to_additive]
protected theorem Periodic.div [Add α] [Div β] (hf : Periodic f c) (hg : Periodic g c) :
Periodic (f / g) c := by simp_all
#align function.periodic.div Function.Periodic.div
#align function.periodic.sub Function.Periodic.sub
@[to_additive]
theorem _root_.List.periodic_prod [Add α] [Monoid β] (l : List (α → β))
(hl : ∀ f ∈ l, Periodic f c) : Periodic l.prod c := by
induction' l with g l ih hl
· simp
· rw [List.forall_mem_cons] at hl
simpa only [List.prod_cons] using hl.1.mul (ih hl.2)
#align list.periodic_prod List.periodic_prod
#align list.periodic_sum List.periodic_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem _root_.Multiset.periodic_prod [Add α] [CommMonoid β] (s : Multiset (α → β))
(hs : ∀ f ∈ s, Periodic f c) : Periodic s.prod c :=
(s.prod_toList ▸ s.toList.periodic_prod) fun f hf => hs f <| Multiset.mem_toList.mp hf
#align multiset.periodic_prod Multiset.periodic_prod
#align multiset.periodic_sum Multiset.periodic_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem _root_.Finset.periodic_prod [Add α] [CommMonoid β] {ι : Type*} {f : ι → α → β}
(s : Finset ι) (hs : ∀ i ∈ s, Periodic (f i) c) : Periodic (∏ i ∈ s, f i) c :=
s.prod_to_list f ▸ (s.toList.map f).periodic_prod (by simpa [-Periodic] )
#align finset.periodic_prod Finset.periodic_prod
#align finset.periodic_sum Finset.periodic_sum
@[to_additive]
protected theorem Periodic.smul [Add α] [SMul γ β] (h : Periodic f c) (a : γ) :
Periodic (a • f) c := by simp_all
#align function.periodic.smul Function.Periodic.smul
#align function.periodic.vadd Function.Periodic.vadd
protected theorem Periodic.const_smul [AddMonoid α] [Group γ] [DistribMulAction γ α]
(h : Periodic f c) (a : γ) : Periodic (fun x => f (a • x)) (a⁻¹ • c) := fun x => by
simpa only [smul_add, smul_inv_smul] using h (a • x)
#align function.periodic.const_smul Function.Periodic.const_smul
protected theorem Periodic.const_smul₀ [AddCommMonoid α] [DivisionSemiring γ] [Module γ α]
(h : Periodic f c) (a : γ) : Periodic (fun x => f (a • x)) (a⁻¹ • c) := fun x => by
by_cases ha : a = 0
· simp only [ha, zero_smul]
· simpa only [smul_add, smul_inv_smul₀ ha] using h (a • x)
#align function.periodic.const_smul₀ Function.Periodic.const_smul₀
protected theorem Periodic.const_mul [DivisionSemiring α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (a * x)) (a⁻¹ * c) :=
Periodic.const_smul₀ h a
#align function.periodic.const_mul Function.Periodic.const_mul
theorem Periodic.const_inv_smul [AddMonoid α] [Group γ] [DistribMulAction γ α] (h : Periodic f c)
(a : γ) : Periodic (fun x => f (a⁻¹ • x)) (a • c) := by
simpa only [inv_inv] using h.const_smul a⁻¹
#align function.periodic.const_inv_smul Function.Periodic.const_inv_smul
theorem Periodic.const_inv_smul₀ [AddCommMonoid α] [DivisionSemiring γ] [Module γ α]
(h : Periodic f c) (a : γ) : Periodic (fun x => f (a⁻¹ • x)) (a • c) := by
simpa only [inv_inv] using h.const_smul₀ a⁻¹
#align function.periodic.const_inv_smul₀ Function.Periodic.const_inv_smul₀
theorem Periodic.const_inv_mul [DivisionSemiring α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (a⁻¹ * x)) (a * c) :=
h.const_inv_smul₀ a
#align function.periodic.const_inv_mul Function.Periodic.const_inv_mul
theorem Periodic.mul_const [DivisionSemiring α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (x * a)) (c * a⁻¹) :=
h.const_smul₀ (MulOpposite.op a)
#align function.periodic.mul_const Function.Periodic.mul_const
theorem Periodic.mul_const' [DivisionSemiring α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (x * a)) (c / a) := by simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv] using h.mul_const a
#align function.periodic.mul_const' Function.Periodic.mul_const'
theorem Periodic.mul_const_inv [DivisionSemiring α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (x * a⁻¹)) (c * a) :=
h.const_inv_smul₀ (MulOpposite.op a)
#align function.periodic.mul_const_inv Function.Periodic.mul_const_inv
theorem Periodic.div_const [DivisionSemiring α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (x / a)) (c * a) := by simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv] using h.mul_const_inv a
#align function.periodic.div_const Function.Periodic.div_const
theorem Periodic.add_period [AddSemigroup α] (h1 : Periodic f c₁) (h2 : Periodic f c₂) :
Periodic f (c₁ + c₂) := by simp_all [← add_assoc]
#align function.periodic.add_period Function.Periodic.add_period
theorem Periodic.sub_eq [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (x : α) : f (x - c) = f x := by
simpa only [sub_add_cancel] using (h (x - c)).symm
#align function.periodic.sub_eq Function.Periodic.sub_eq
theorem Periodic.sub_eq' [AddCommGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) : f (c - x) = f (-x) := by
simpa only [sub_eq_neg_add] using h (-x)
#align function.periodic.sub_eq' Function.Periodic.sub_eq'
protected theorem Periodic.neg [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) : Periodic f (-c) := by
simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg, Periodic] using h.sub_eq
#align function.periodic.neg Function.Periodic.neg
theorem Periodic.sub_period [AddGroup α] (h1 : Periodic f c₁) (h2 : Periodic f c₂) :
Periodic f (c₁ - c₂) := fun x => by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← add_assoc, h2.neg, h1]
#align function.periodic.sub_period Function.Periodic.sub_period
theorem Periodic.const_add [AddSemigroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (a + x)) c := fun x => by simpa [add_assoc] using h (a + x)
#align function.periodic.const_add Function.Periodic.const_add
theorem Periodic.add_const [AddCommSemigroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (x + a)) c := fun x => by
simpa only [add_right_comm] using h (x + a)
#align function.periodic.add_const Function.Periodic.add_const
theorem Periodic.const_sub [AddCommGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (a - x)) c := fun x => by
simp only [← sub_sub, h.sub_eq]
#align function.periodic.const_sub Function.Periodic.const_sub
theorem Periodic.sub_const [AddCommGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
Periodic (fun x => f (x - a)) c := by
simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg] using h.add_const (-a)
#align function.periodic.sub_const Function.Periodic.sub_const
theorem Periodic.nsmul [AddMonoid α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) : Periodic f (n • c) := by
induction n <;> simp_all [Nat.succ_eq_add_one, add_nsmul, ← add_assoc, zero_nsmul]
#align function.periodic.nsmul Function.Periodic.nsmul
theorem Periodic.nat_mul [Semiring α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) : Periodic f (n * c) := by
simpa only [nsmul_eq_mul] using h.nsmul n
#align function.periodic.nat_mul Function.Periodic.nat_mul
theorem Periodic.neg_nsmul [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) : Periodic f (-(n • c)) :=
(h.nsmul n).neg
#align function.periodic.neg_nsmul Function.Periodic.neg_nsmul
theorem Periodic.neg_nat_mul [Ring α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) : Periodic f (-(n * c)) :=
(h.nat_mul n).neg
#align function.periodic.neg_nat_mul Function.Periodic.neg_nat_mul
theorem Periodic.sub_nsmul_eq [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) : f (x - n • c) = f x := by
simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg] using h.neg_nsmul n x
#align function.periodic.sub_nsmul_eq Function.Periodic.sub_nsmul_eq
theorem Periodic.sub_nat_mul_eq [Ring α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) : f (x - n * c) = f x := by
simpa only [nsmul_eq_mul] using h.sub_nsmul_eq n
#align function.periodic.sub_nat_mul_eq Function.Periodic.sub_nat_mul_eq
theorem Periodic.nsmul_sub_eq [AddCommGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) :
f (n • c - x) = f (-x) :=
(h.nsmul n).sub_eq'
#align function.periodic.nsmul_sub_eq Function.Periodic.nsmul_sub_eq
theorem Periodic.nat_mul_sub_eq [Ring α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) : f (n * c - x) = f (-x) := by
simpa only [sub_eq_neg_add] using h.nat_mul n (-x)
#align function.periodic.nat_mul_sub_eq Function.Periodic.nat_mul_sub_eq
protected theorem Periodic.zsmul [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℤ) : Periodic f (n • c) := by
cases' n with n n
· simpa only [Int.ofNat_eq_coe, natCast_zsmul] using h.nsmul n
· simpa only [negSucc_zsmul] using (h.nsmul (n + 1)).neg
#align function.periodic.zsmul Function.Periodic.zsmul
protected theorem Periodic.int_mul [Ring α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℤ) : Periodic f (n * c) := by
simpa only [zsmul_eq_mul] using h.zsmul n
#align function.periodic.int_mul Function.Periodic.int_mul
theorem Periodic.sub_zsmul_eq [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℤ) : f (x - n • c) = f x :=
(h.zsmul n).sub_eq x
#align function.periodic.sub_zsmul_eq Function.Periodic.sub_zsmul_eq
theorem Periodic.sub_int_mul_eq [Ring α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℤ) : f (x - n * c) = f x :=
(h.int_mul n).sub_eq x
#align function.periodic.sub_int_mul_eq Function.Periodic.sub_int_mul_eq
theorem Periodic.zsmul_sub_eq [AddCommGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℤ) :
f (n • c - x) = f (-x) :=
(h.zsmul _).sub_eq'
#align function.periodic.zsmul_sub_eq Function.Periodic.zsmul_sub_eq
theorem Periodic.int_mul_sub_eq [Ring α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℤ) : f (n * c - x) = f (-x) :=
(h.int_mul _).sub_eq'
#align function.periodic.int_mul_sub_eq Function.Periodic.int_mul_sub_eq
protected theorem Periodic.eq [AddZeroClass α] (h : Periodic f c) : f c = f 0 := by
simpa only [zero_add] using h 0
#align function.periodic.eq Function.Periodic.eq
protected theorem Periodic.neg_eq [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) : f (-c) = f 0 :=
h.neg.eq
#align function.periodic.neg_eq Function.Periodic.neg_eq
protected theorem Periodic.nsmul_eq [AddMonoid α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) : f (n • c) = f 0 :=
(h.nsmul n).eq
#align function.periodic.nsmul_eq Function.Periodic.nsmul_eq
theorem Periodic.nat_mul_eq [Semiring α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℕ) : f (n * c) = f 0 :=
(h.nat_mul n).eq
#align function.periodic.nat_mul_eq Function.Periodic.nat_mul_eq
theorem Periodic.zsmul_eq [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℤ) : f (n • c) = f 0 :=
(h.zsmul n).eq
#align function.periodic.zsmul_eq Function.Periodic.zsmul_eq
theorem Periodic.int_mul_eq [Ring α] (h : Periodic f c) (n : ℤ) : f (n * c) = f 0 :=
(h.int_mul n).eq
#align function.periodic.int_mul_eq Function.Periodic.int_mul_eq
/-- If a function `f` is `Periodic` with positive period `c`, then for all `x` there exists some
`y ∈ Ico 0 c` such that `f x = f y`. -/
theorem Periodic.exists_mem_Ico₀ [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] [Archimedean α] (h : Periodic f c)
(hc : 0 < c) (x) : ∃ y ∈ Ico 0 c, f x = f y :=
let ⟨n, H, _⟩ := existsUnique_zsmul_near_of_pos' hc x
⟨x - n • c, H, (h.sub_zsmul_eq n).symm⟩
#align function.periodic.exists_mem_Ico₀ Function.Periodic.exists_mem_Ico₀
/-- If a function `f` is `Periodic` with positive period `c`, then for all `x` there exists some
`y ∈ Ico a (a + c)` such that `f x = f y`. -/
theorem Periodic.exists_mem_Ico [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] [Archimedean α] (h : Periodic f c)
(hc : 0 < c) (x a) : ∃ y ∈ Ico a (a + c), f x = f y :=
let ⟨n, H, _⟩ := existsUnique_add_zsmul_mem_Ico hc x a
⟨x + n • c, H, (h.zsmul n x).symm⟩
#align function.periodic.exists_mem_Ico Function.Periodic.exists_mem_Ico
/-- If a function `f` is `Periodic` with positive period `c`, then for all `x` there exists some
`y ∈ Ioc a (a + c)` such that `f x = f y`. -/
theorem Periodic.exists_mem_Ioc [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] [Archimedean α] (h : Periodic f c)
(hc : 0 < c) (x a) : ∃ y ∈ Ioc a (a + c), f x = f y :=
let ⟨n, H, _⟩ := existsUnique_add_zsmul_mem_Ioc hc x a
⟨x + n • c, H, (h.zsmul n x).symm⟩
#align function.periodic.exists_mem_Ioc Function.Periodic.exists_mem_Ioc
theorem Periodic.image_Ioc [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] [Archimedean α] (h : Periodic f c)
(hc : 0 < c) (a : α) : f '' Ioc a (a + c) = range f :=
(image_subset_range _ _).antisymm <| range_subset_iff.2 fun x =>
let ⟨y, hy, hyx⟩ := h.exists_mem_Ioc hc x a
⟨y, hy, hyx.symm⟩
#align function.periodic.image_Ioc Function.Periodic.image_Ioc
theorem Periodic.image_Icc [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] [Archimedean α] (h : Periodic f c)
(hc : 0 < c) (a : α) : f '' Icc a (a + c) = range f :=
(image_subset_range _ _).antisymm <| h.image_Ioc hc a ▸ image_subset _ Ioc_subset_Icc_self
theorem Periodic.image_uIcc [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] [Archimedean α] (h : Periodic f c)
(hc : c ≠ 0) (a : α) : f '' uIcc a (a + c) = range f := by
cases hc.lt_or_lt with
| inl hc =>
rw [uIcc_of_ge (add_le_of_nonpos_right hc.le), ← h.neg.image_Icc (neg_pos.2 hc) (a + c),
add_neg_cancel_right]
| inr hc => rw [uIcc_of_le (le_add_of_nonneg_right hc.le), h.image_Icc hc]
theorem periodic_with_period_zero [AddZeroClass α] (f : α → β) : Periodic f 0 := fun x => by
rw [add_zero]
#align function.periodic_with_period_zero Function.periodic_with_period_zero
theorem Periodic.map_vadd_zmultiples [AddCommGroup α] (hf : Periodic f c)
(a : AddSubgroup.zmultiples c) (x : α) : f (a +ᵥ x) = f x := by
rcases a with ⟨_, m, rfl⟩
simp [AddSubgroup.vadd_def, add_comm _ x, hf.zsmul m x]
#align function.periodic.map_vadd_zmultiples Function.Periodic.map_vadd_zmultiples
theorem Periodic.map_vadd_multiples [AddCommMonoid α] (hf : Periodic f c)
(a : AddSubmonoid.multiples c) (x : α) : f (a +ᵥ x) = f x := by
rcases a with ⟨_, m, rfl⟩
simp [AddSubmonoid.vadd_def, add_comm _ x, hf.nsmul m x]
#align function.periodic.map_vadd_multiples Function.Periodic.map_vadd_multiples
/-- Lift a periodic function to a function from the quotient group. -/
def Periodic.lift [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (x : α ⧸ AddSubgroup.zmultiples c) : β :=
Quotient.liftOn' x f fun a b h' => by
rw [QuotientAddGroup.leftRel_apply] at h'
obtain ⟨k, hk⟩ := h'
exact (h.zsmul k _).symm.trans (congr_arg f (add_eq_of_eq_neg_add hk))
#align function.periodic.lift Function.Periodic.lift
@[simp]
theorem Periodic.lift_coe [AddGroup α] (h : Periodic f c) (a : α) :
h.lift (a : α ⧸ AddSubgroup.zmultiples c) = f a :=
rfl
#align function.periodic.lift_coe Function.Periodic.lift_coe
/-- A periodic function `f : R → X` on a semiring (or, more generally, `AddZeroClass`)
of non-zero period is not injective. -/
lemma Periodic.not_injective {R X : Type*} [AddZeroClass R] {f : R → X} {c : R}
(hf : Periodic f c) (hc : c ≠ 0) : ¬ Injective f := fun h ↦ hc <| h hf.eq
/-! ### Antiperiodicity -/
/-- A function `f` is said to be `antiperiodic` with antiperiod `c` if for all `x`,
`f (x + c) = -f x`. -/
@[simp]
def Antiperiodic [Add α] [Neg β] (f : α → β) (c : α) : Prop :=
∀ x : α, f (x + c) = -f x
#align function.antiperiodic Function.Antiperiodic
protected theorem Antiperiodic.funext [Add α] [Neg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) :
(fun x => f (x + c)) = -f :=
funext h
#align function.antiperiodic.funext Function.Antiperiodic.funext
protected theorem Antiperiodic.funext' [Add α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) :
(fun x => -f (x + c)) = f :=
neg_eq_iff_eq_neg.mpr h.funext
#align function.antiperiodic.funext' Function.Antiperiodic.funext'
/-- If a function is `antiperiodic` with antiperiod `c`, then it is also `Periodic` with period
`2 • c`. -/
protected theorem Antiperiodic.periodic [AddMonoid α] [InvolutiveNeg β]
(h : Antiperiodic f c) : Periodic f (2 • c) := by simp [two_nsmul, ← add_assoc, h _]
/-- If a function is `antiperiodic` with antiperiod `c`, then it is also `Periodic` with period
`2 * c`. -/
protected theorem Antiperiodic.periodic_two_mul [Semiring α] [InvolutiveNeg β]
(h : Antiperiodic f c) : Periodic f (2 * c) := nsmul_eq_mul 2 c ▸ h.periodic
#align function.antiperiodic.periodic Function.Antiperiodic.periodic_two_mul
protected theorem Antiperiodic.eq [AddZeroClass α] [Neg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) : f c = -f 0 := by
simpa only [zero_add] using h 0
#align function.antiperiodic.eq Function.Antiperiodic.eq
theorem Antiperiodic.even_nsmul_periodic [AddMonoid α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(n : ℕ) : Periodic f ((2 * n) • c) := mul_nsmul c 2 n ▸ h.periodic.nsmul n
theorem Antiperiodic.nat_even_mul_periodic [Semiring α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(n : ℕ) : Periodic f (n * (2 * c)) :=
h.periodic_two_mul.nat_mul n
#align function.antiperiodic.nat_even_mul_periodic Function.Antiperiodic.nat_even_mul_periodic
theorem Antiperiodic.odd_nsmul_antiperiodic [AddMonoid α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(n : ℕ) : Antiperiodic f ((2 * n + 1) • c) := fun x => by
rw [add_nsmul, one_nsmul, ← add_assoc, h, h.even_nsmul_periodic]
theorem Antiperiodic.nat_odd_mul_antiperiodic [Semiring α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(n : ℕ) : Antiperiodic f (n * (2 * c) + c) := fun x => by
rw [← add_assoc, h, h.nat_even_mul_periodic]
#align function.antiperiodic.nat_odd_mul_antiperiodic Function.Antiperiodic.nat_odd_mul_antiperiodic
theorem Antiperiodic.even_zsmul_periodic [AddGroup α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(n : ℤ) : Periodic f ((2 * n) • c) := by
rw [mul_comm, mul_zsmul, two_zsmul, ← two_nsmul]
exact h.periodic.zsmul n
theorem Antiperiodic.int_even_mul_periodic [Ring α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(n : ℤ) : Periodic f (n * (2 * c)) :=
h.periodic_two_mul.int_mul n
#align function.antiperiodic.int_even_mul_periodic Function.Antiperiodic.int_even_mul_periodic
theorem Antiperiodic.odd_zsmul_antiperiodic [AddGroup α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(n : ℤ) : Antiperiodic f ((2 * n + 1) • c) := by
intro x
rw [add_zsmul, one_zsmul, ← add_assoc, h, h.even_zsmul_periodic]
theorem Antiperiodic.int_odd_mul_antiperiodic [Ring α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(n : ℤ) : Antiperiodic f (n * (2 * c) + c) := fun x => by
rw [← add_assoc, h, h.int_even_mul_periodic]
#align function.antiperiodic.int_odd_mul_antiperiodic Function.Antiperiodic.int_odd_mul_antiperiodic
theorem Antiperiodic.sub_eq [AddGroup α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (x : α) :
f (x - c) = -f x := by simp only [← neg_eq_iff_eq_neg, ← h (x - c), sub_add_cancel]
#align function.antiperiodic.sub_eq Function.Antiperiodic.sub_eq
theorem Antiperiodic.sub_eq' [AddCommGroup α] [Neg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) :
f (c - x) = -f (-x) := by simpa only [sub_eq_neg_add] using h (-x)
#align function.antiperiodic.sub_eq' Function.Antiperiodic.sub_eq'
protected theorem Antiperiodic.neg [AddGroup α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) :
Antiperiodic f (-c) := by simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg, Antiperiodic] using h.sub_eq
#align function.antiperiodic.neg Function.Antiperiodic.neg
theorem Antiperiodic.neg_eq [AddGroup α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) :
f (-c) = -f 0 := by
simpa only [zero_add] using h.neg 0
#align function.antiperiodic.neg_eq Function.Antiperiodic.neg_eq
theorem Antiperiodic.nat_mul_eq_of_eq_zero [Semiring α] [NegZeroClass β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(hi : f 0 = 0) : ∀ n : ℕ, f (n * c) = 0
| 0 => by rwa [Nat.cast_zero, zero_mul]
| n + 1 => by simp [add_mul, h _, Antiperiodic.nat_mul_eq_of_eq_zero h hi n]
#align function.antiperiodic.nat_mul_eq_of_eq_zero Function.Antiperiodic.nat_mul_eq_of_eq_zero
theorem Antiperiodic.int_mul_eq_of_eq_zero [Ring α] [SubtractionMonoid β] (h : Antiperiodic f c)
(hi : f 0 = 0) : ∀ n : ℤ, f (n * c) = 0
| (n : ℕ) => by rw [Int.cast_natCast, h.nat_mul_eq_of_eq_zero hi n]
| .negSucc n => by rw [Int.cast_negSucc, neg_mul, ← mul_neg, h.neg.nat_mul_eq_of_eq_zero hi]
#align function.antiperiodic.int_mul_eq_of_eq_zero Function.Antiperiodic.int_mul_eq_of_eq_zero
theorem Antiperiodic.add_zsmul_eq [AddGroup α] [AddGroup β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℤ) :
f (x + n • c) = (n.negOnePow : ℤ) • f x := by
rcases Int.even_or_odd' n with ⟨k, rfl | rfl⟩
· rw [h.even_zsmul_periodic, Int.negOnePow_two_mul, Units.val_one, one_zsmul]
· rw [h.odd_zsmul_antiperiodic, Int.negOnePow_two_mul_add_one, Units.val_neg,
Units.val_one, neg_zsmul, one_zsmul]
theorem Antiperiodic.sub_zsmul_eq [AddGroup α] [AddGroup β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℤ) :
f (x - n • c) = (n.negOnePow : ℤ) • f x := by
simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg, neg_zsmul, Int.negOnePow_neg] using h.add_zsmul_eq (-n)
theorem Antiperiodic.zsmul_sub_eq [AddCommGroup α] [AddGroup β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℤ) :
f (n • c - x) = (n.negOnePow : ℤ) • f (-x) := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, add_comm]
exact h.add_zsmul_eq n
theorem Antiperiodic.add_int_mul_eq [Ring α] [Ring β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℤ) :
f (x + n * c) = (n.negOnePow : ℤ) * f x := by simpa only [zsmul_eq_mul] using h.add_zsmul_eq n
theorem Antiperiodic.sub_int_mul_eq [Ring α] [Ring β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℤ) :
f (x - n * c) = (n.negOnePow : ℤ) * f x := by simpa only [zsmul_eq_mul] using h.sub_zsmul_eq n
theorem Antiperiodic.int_mul_sub_eq [Ring α] [Ring β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℤ) :
f (n * c - x) = (n.negOnePow : ℤ) * f (-x) := by
simpa only [zsmul_eq_mul] using h.zsmul_sub_eq n
theorem Antiperiodic.add_nsmul_eq [AddMonoid α] [AddGroup β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℕ) :
f (x + n • c) = (-1) ^ n • f x := by
rcases Nat.even_or_odd' n with ⟨k, rfl | rfl⟩
· rw [h.even_nsmul_periodic, pow_mul, (by norm_num : (-1) ^ 2 = 1), one_pow, one_zsmul]
· rw [h.odd_nsmul_antiperiodic, pow_add, pow_mul, (by norm_num : (-1) ^ 2 = 1), one_pow,
pow_one, one_mul, neg_zsmul, one_zsmul]
theorem Antiperiodic.sub_nsmul_eq [AddGroup α] [AddGroup β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℕ) :
f (x - n • c) = (-1) ^ n • f x := by
simpa only [Int.reduceNeg, natCast_zsmul] using h.sub_zsmul_eq n
theorem Antiperiodic.nsmul_sub_eq [AddCommGroup α] [AddGroup β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℕ) :
f (n • c - x) = (-1) ^ n • f (-x) := by
simpa only [Int.reduceNeg, natCast_zsmul] using h.zsmul_sub_eq n
theorem Antiperiodic.add_nat_mul_eq [Semiring α] [Ring β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℕ) :
f (x + n * c) = (-1) ^ n * f x := by
simpa only [nsmul_eq_mul, zsmul_eq_mul, Int.cast_pow, Int.cast_neg,
Int.cast_one] using h.add_nsmul_eq n
theorem Antiperiodic.sub_nat_mul_eq [Ring α] [Ring β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℕ) :
f (x - n * c) = (-1) ^ n * f x := by
simpa only [nsmul_eq_mul, zsmul_eq_mul, Int.cast_pow, Int.cast_neg,
Int.cast_one] using h.sub_nsmul_eq n
theorem Antiperiodic.nat_mul_sub_eq [Ring α] [Ring β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (n : ℕ) :
f (n * c - x) = (-1) ^ n * f (-x) := by
simpa only [nsmul_eq_mul, zsmul_eq_mul, Int.cast_pow, Int.cast_neg,
Int.cast_one] using h.nsmul_sub_eq n
theorem Antiperiodic.const_add [AddSemigroup α] [Neg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (a : α) :
Antiperiodic (fun x => f (a + x)) c := fun x => by simpa [add_assoc] using h (a + x)
#align function.antiperiodic.const_add Function.Antiperiodic.const_add
theorem Antiperiodic.add_const [AddCommSemigroup α] [Neg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (a : α) :
Antiperiodic (fun x => f (x + a)) c := fun x => by
simpa only [add_right_comm] using h (x + a)
#align function.antiperiodic.add_const Function.Antiperiodic.add_const
theorem Antiperiodic.const_sub [AddCommGroup α] [InvolutiveNeg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (a : α) :
Antiperiodic (fun x => f (a - x)) c := fun x => by
simp only [← sub_sub, h.sub_eq]
#align function.antiperiodic.const_sub Function.Antiperiodic.const_sub
| Mathlib/Algebra/Periodic.lean | 528 | 530 | theorem Antiperiodic.sub_const [AddCommGroup α] [Neg β] (h : Antiperiodic f c) (a : α) :
Antiperiodic (fun x => f (x - a)) c := by |
simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg] using h.add_const (-a)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yaël Dillies
-/
import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Prod
#align_import order.filter.n_ary from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"78f647f8517f021d839a7553d5dc97e79b508dea"
/-!
# N-ary maps of filter
This file defines the binary and ternary maps of filters. This is mostly useful to define pointwise
operations on filters.
## Main declarations
* `Filter.map₂`: Binary map of filters.
## Notes
This file is very similar to `Data.Set.NAry`, `Data.Finset.NAry` and `Data.Option.NAry`. Please
keep them in sync.
-/
open Function Set
open Filter
namespace Filter
variable {α α' β β' γ γ' δ δ' ε ε' : Type*} {m : α → β → γ} {f f₁ f₂ : Filter α}
{g g₁ g₂ : Filter β} {h h₁ h₂ : Filter γ} {s s₁ s₂ : Set α} {t t₁ t₂ : Set β} {u : Set γ}
{v : Set δ} {a : α} {b : β} {c : γ}
/-- The image of a binary function `m : α → β → γ` as a function `Filter α → Filter β → Filter γ`.
Mathematically this should be thought of as the image of the corresponding function `α × β → γ`. -/
def map₂ (m : α → β → γ) (f : Filter α) (g : Filter β) : Filter γ :=
((f ×ˢ g).map (uncurry m)).copy { s | ∃ u ∈ f, ∃ v ∈ g, image2 m u v ⊆ s } fun _ ↦ by
simp only [mem_map, mem_prod_iff, image2_subset_iff, prod_subset_iff]; rfl
#align filter.map₂ Filter.map₂
@[simp 900]
theorem mem_map₂_iff : u ∈ map₂ m f g ↔ ∃ s ∈ f, ∃ t ∈ g, image2 m s t ⊆ u :=
Iff.rfl
#align filter.mem_map₂_iff Filter.mem_map₂_iff
theorem image2_mem_map₂ (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ g) : image2 m s t ∈ map₂ m f g :=
⟨_, hs, _, ht, Subset.rfl⟩
#align filter.image2_mem_map₂ Filter.image2_mem_map₂
theorem map_prod_eq_map₂ (m : α → β → γ) (f : Filter α) (g : Filter β) :
Filter.map (fun p : α × β => m p.1 p.2) (f ×ˢ g) = map₂ m f g := by
rw [map₂, copy_eq, uncurry_def]
#align filter.map_prod_eq_map₂ Filter.map_prod_eq_map₂
theorem map_prod_eq_map₂' (m : α × β → γ) (f : Filter α) (g : Filter β) :
Filter.map m (f ×ˢ g) = map₂ (fun a b => m (a, b)) f g :=
map_prod_eq_map₂ (curry m) f g
#align filter.map_prod_eq_map₂' Filter.map_prod_eq_map₂'
@[simp]
theorem map₂_mk_eq_prod (f : Filter α) (g : Filter β) : map₂ Prod.mk f g = f ×ˢ g := by
simp only [← map_prod_eq_map₂, map_id']
#align filter.map₂_mk_eq_prod Filter.map₂_mk_eq_prod
-- lemma image2_mem_map₂_iff (hm : injective2 m) : image2 m s t ∈ map₂ m f g ↔ s ∈ f ∧ t ∈ g :=
-- ⟨by { rintro ⟨u, v, hu, hv, h⟩, rw image2_subset_image2_iff hm at h,
-- exact ⟨mem_of_superset hu h.1, mem_of_superset hv h.2⟩ }, λ h, image2_mem_map₂ h.1 h.2⟩
theorem map₂_mono (hf : f₁ ≤ f₂) (hg : g₁ ≤ g₂) : map₂ m f₁ g₁ ≤ map₂ m f₂ g₂ :=
fun _ ⟨s, hs, t, ht, hst⟩ => ⟨s, hf hs, t, hg ht, hst⟩
#align filter.map₂_mono Filter.map₂_mono
theorem map₂_mono_left (h : g₁ ≤ g₂) : map₂ m f g₁ ≤ map₂ m f g₂ :=
map₂_mono Subset.rfl h
#align filter.map₂_mono_left Filter.map₂_mono_left
theorem map₂_mono_right (h : f₁ ≤ f₂) : map₂ m f₁ g ≤ map₂ m f₂ g :=
map₂_mono h Subset.rfl
#align filter.map₂_mono_right Filter.map₂_mono_right
@[simp]
theorem le_map₂_iff {h : Filter γ} :
h ≤ map₂ m f g ↔ ∀ ⦃s⦄, s ∈ f → ∀ ⦃t⦄, t ∈ g → image2 m s t ∈ h :=
⟨fun H _ hs _ ht => H <| image2_mem_map₂ hs ht, fun H _ ⟨_, hs, _, ht, hu⟩ =>
mem_of_superset (H hs ht) hu⟩
#align filter.le_map₂_iff Filter.le_map₂_iff
@[simp]
theorem map₂_eq_bot_iff : map₂ m f g = ⊥ ↔ f = ⊥ ∨ g = ⊥ := by simp [← map_prod_eq_map₂]
#align filter.map₂_eq_bot_iff Filter.map₂_eq_bot_iff
@[simp]
theorem map₂_bot_left : map₂ m ⊥ g = ⊥ := map₂_eq_bot_iff.2 <| .inl rfl
#align filter.map₂_bot_left Filter.map₂_bot_left
@[simp]
theorem map₂_bot_right : map₂ m f ⊥ = ⊥ := map₂_eq_bot_iff.2 <| .inr rfl
#align filter.map₂_bot_right Filter.map₂_bot_right
@[simp]
theorem map₂_neBot_iff : (map₂ m f g).NeBot ↔ f.NeBot ∧ g.NeBot := by simp [neBot_iff, not_or]
#align filter.map₂_ne_bot_iff Filter.map₂_neBot_iff
protected theorem NeBot.map₂ (hf : f.NeBot) (hg : g.NeBot) : (map₂ m f g).NeBot :=
map₂_neBot_iff.2 ⟨hf, hg⟩
#align filter.ne_bot.map₂ Filter.NeBot.map₂
instance map₂.neBot [NeBot f] [NeBot g] : NeBot (map₂ m f g) := .map₂ ‹_› ‹_›
theorem NeBot.of_map₂_left (h : (map₂ m f g).NeBot) : f.NeBot :=
(map₂_neBot_iff.1 h).1
#align filter.ne_bot.of_map₂_left Filter.NeBot.of_map₂_left
theorem NeBot.of_map₂_right (h : (map₂ m f g).NeBot) : g.NeBot :=
(map₂_neBot_iff.1 h).2
#align filter.ne_bot.of_map₂_right Filter.NeBot.of_map₂_right
theorem map₂_sup_left : map₂ m (f₁ ⊔ f₂) g = map₂ m f₁ g ⊔ map₂ m f₂ g := by
simp_rw [← map_prod_eq_map₂, sup_prod, map_sup]
#align filter.map₂_sup_left Filter.map₂_sup_left
theorem map₂_sup_right : map₂ m f (g₁ ⊔ g₂) = map₂ m f g₁ ⊔ map₂ m f g₂ := by
simp_rw [← map_prod_eq_map₂, prod_sup, map_sup]
#align filter.map₂_sup_right Filter.map₂_sup_right
theorem map₂_inf_subset_left : map₂ m (f₁ ⊓ f₂) g ≤ map₂ m f₁ g ⊓ map₂ m f₂ g :=
Monotone.map_inf_le (fun _ _ ↦ map₂_mono_right) f₁ f₂
#align filter.map₂_inf_subset_left Filter.map₂_inf_subset_left
theorem map₂_inf_subset_right : map₂ m f (g₁ ⊓ g₂) ≤ map₂ m f g₁ ⊓ map₂ m f g₂ :=
Monotone.map_inf_le (fun _ _ ↦ map₂_mono_left) g₁ g₂
#align filter.map₂_inf_subset_right Filter.map₂_inf_subset_right
@[simp]
theorem map₂_pure_left : map₂ m (pure a) g = g.map (m a) := by
rw [← map_prod_eq_map₂, pure_prod, map_map]; rfl
#align filter.map₂_pure_left Filter.map₂_pure_left
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Order/Filter/NAry.lean | 142 | 143 | theorem map₂_pure_right : map₂ m f (pure b) = f.map (m · b) := by |
rw [← map_prod_eq_map₂, prod_pure, map_map]; rfl
|
/-
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, Sébastien Gouëzel
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Haar.InnerProductSpace
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Lebesgue.EqHaar
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.SetIntegral
#align_import measure_theory.measure.haar.normed_space from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"b84aee748341da06a6d78491367e2c0e9f15e8a5"
/-!
# Basic properties of Haar measures on real vector spaces
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped NNReal ENNReal Pointwise Topology
open Inv Set Function MeasureTheory.Measure Filter
open FiniteDimensional
namespace MeasureTheory
namespace Measure
/- The instance `MeasureTheory.Measure.IsAddHaarMeasure.noAtoms` applies in particular to show that
an additive Haar measure on a nontrivial finite-dimensional real vector space has no atom. -/
example {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E] [Nontrivial E] [FiniteDimensional ℝ E]
[MeasurableSpace E] [BorelSpace E] (μ : Measure E) [IsAddHaarMeasure μ] : NoAtoms μ := by
infer_instance
section ContinuousLinearEquiv
variable {𝕜 G H : Type*} [MeasurableSpace G] [MeasurableSpace H] [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜]
[TopologicalSpace G] [TopologicalSpace H] [AddCommGroup G] [AddCommGroup H]
[TopologicalAddGroup G] [TopologicalAddGroup H] [Module 𝕜 G] [Module 𝕜 H] (μ : Measure G)
[IsAddHaarMeasure μ] [BorelSpace G] [BorelSpace H] [T2Space H]
instance MapContinuousLinearEquiv.isAddHaarMeasure (e : G ≃L[𝕜] H) : IsAddHaarMeasure (μ.map e) :=
e.toAddEquiv.isAddHaarMeasure_map _ e.continuous e.symm.continuous
#align measure_theory.measure.map_continuous_linear_equiv.is_add_haar_measure MeasureTheory.Measure.MapContinuousLinearEquiv.isAddHaarMeasure
variable [CompleteSpace 𝕜] [T2Space G] [FiniteDimensional 𝕜 G] [ContinuousSMul 𝕜 G]
[ContinuousSMul 𝕜 H]
instance MapLinearEquiv.isAddHaarMeasure (e : G ≃ₗ[𝕜] H) : IsAddHaarMeasure (μ.map e) :=
MapContinuousLinearEquiv.isAddHaarMeasure _ e.toContinuousLinearEquiv
#align measure_theory.measure.map_linear_equiv.is_add_haar_measure MeasureTheory.Measure.MapLinearEquiv.isAddHaarMeasure
end ContinuousLinearEquiv
variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E] [MeasurableSpace E] [BorelSpace E]
[FiniteDimensional ℝ E] (μ : Measure E) [IsAddHaarMeasure μ] {F : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup F]
[NormedSpace ℝ F]
variable {s : Set E}
/-- The integral of `f (R • x)` with respect to an additive Haar measure is a multiple of the
integral of `f`. The formula we give works even when `f` is not integrable or `R = 0`
thanks to the convention that a non-integrable function has integral zero. -/
theorem integral_comp_smul (f : E → F) (R : ℝ) :
∫ x, f (R • x) ∂μ = |(R ^ finrank ℝ E)⁻¹| • ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by
by_cases hF : CompleteSpace F; swap
· simp [integral, hF]
rcases eq_or_ne R 0 with (rfl | hR)
· simp only [zero_smul, integral_const]
rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (finrank ℝ E) with (hE | hE)
· have : Subsingleton E := finrank_zero_iff.1 hE
have : f = fun _ => f 0 := by ext x; rw [Subsingleton.elim x 0]
conv_rhs => rw [this]
simp only [hE, pow_zero, inv_one, abs_one, one_smul, integral_const]
· have : Nontrivial E := finrank_pos_iff.1 hE
simp only [zero_pow hE.ne', measure_univ_of_isAddLeftInvariant, ENNReal.top_toReal, zero_smul,
inv_zero, abs_zero]
· calc
(∫ x, f (R • x) ∂μ) = ∫ y, f y ∂Measure.map (fun x => R • x) μ :=
(integral_map_equiv (Homeomorph.smul (isUnit_iff_ne_zero.2 hR).unit).toMeasurableEquiv
f).symm
_ = |(R ^ finrank ℝ E)⁻¹| • ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by
simp only [map_addHaar_smul μ hR, integral_smul_measure, ENNReal.toReal_ofReal, abs_nonneg]
#align measure_theory.measure.integral_comp_smul MeasureTheory.Measure.integral_comp_smul
/-- The integral of `f (R • x)` with respect to an additive Haar measure is a multiple of the
integral of `f`. The formula we give works even when `f` is not integrable or `R = 0`
thanks to the convention that a non-integrable function has integral zero. -/
theorem integral_comp_smul_of_nonneg (f : E → F) (R : ℝ) {hR : 0 ≤ R} :
∫ x, f (R • x) ∂μ = (R ^ finrank ℝ E)⁻¹ • ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by
rw [integral_comp_smul μ f R, abs_of_nonneg (inv_nonneg.2 (pow_nonneg hR _))]
#align measure_theory.measure.integral_comp_smul_of_nonneg MeasureTheory.Measure.integral_comp_smul_of_nonneg
/-- The integral of `f (R⁻¹ • x)` with respect to an additive Haar measure is a multiple of the
integral of `f`. The formula we give works even when `f` is not integrable or `R = 0`
thanks to the convention that a non-integrable function has integral zero. -/
theorem integral_comp_inv_smul (f : E → F) (R : ℝ) :
∫ x, f (R⁻¹ • x) ∂μ = |R ^ finrank ℝ E| • ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by
rw [integral_comp_smul μ f R⁻¹, inv_pow, inv_inv]
#align measure_theory.measure.integral_comp_inv_smul MeasureTheory.Measure.integral_comp_inv_smul
/-- The integral of `f (R⁻¹ • x)` with respect to an additive Haar measure is a multiple of the
integral of `f`. The formula we give works even when `f` is not integrable or `R = 0`
thanks to the convention that a non-integrable function has integral zero. -/
theorem integral_comp_inv_smul_of_nonneg (f : E → F) {R : ℝ} (hR : 0 ≤ R) :
∫ x, f (R⁻¹ • x) ∂μ = R ^ finrank ℝ E • ∫ x, f x ∂μ := by
rw [integral_comp_inv_smul μ f R, abs_of_nonneg (pow_nonneg hR _)]
#align measure_theory.measure.integral_comp_inv_smul_of_nonneg MeasureTheory.Measure.integral_comp_inv_smul_of_nonneg
theorem setIntegral_comp_smul (f : E → F) {R : ℝ} (s : Set E) (hR : R ≠ 0) :
∫ x in s, f (R • x) ∂μ = |(R ^ finrank ℝ E)⁻¹| • ∫ x in R • s, f x ∂μ := by
let e : E ≃ᵐ E := (Homeomorph.smul (Units.mk0 R hR)).toMeasurableEquiv
calc
∫ x in s, f (R • x) ∂μ
= ∫ x in e ⁻¹' (e.symm ⁻¹' s), f (e x) ∂μ := by simp [← preimage_comp]; rfl
_ = ∫ y in e.symm ⁻¹' s, f y ∂map (fun x ↦ R • x) μ := (setIntegral_map_equiv _ _ _).symm
_ = |(R ^ finrank ℝ E)⁻¹| • ∫ y in e.symm ⁻¹' s, f y ∂μ := by
simp [map_addHaar_smul μ hR, integral_smul_measure, ENNReal.toReal_ofReal, abs_nonneg]
_ = |(R ^ finrank ℝ E)⁻¹| • ∫ x in R • s, f x ∂μ := by
congr
ext y
rw [mem_smul_set_iff_inv_smul_mem₀ hR]
rfl
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias set_integral_comp_smul := setIntegral_comp_smul
theorem setIntegral_comp_smul_of_pos (f : E → F) {R : ℝ} (s : Set E) (hR : 0 < R) :
∫ x in s, f (R • x) ∂μ = (R ^ finrank ℝ E)⁻¹ • ∫ x in R • s, f x ∂μ := by
rw [setIntegral_comp_smul μ f s hR.ne', abs_of_nonneg (inv_nonneg.2 (pow_nonneg hR.le _))]
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias set_integral_comp_smul_of_pos := setIntegral_comp_smul_of_pos
theorem integral_comp_mul_left (g : ℝ → F) (a : ℝ) :
(∫ x : ℝ, g (a * x)) = |a⁻¹| • ∫ y : ℝ, g y := by
simp_rw [← smul_eq_mul, Measure.integral_comp_smul, FiniteDimensional.finrank_self, pow_one]
#align measure_theory.measure.integral_comp_mul_left MeasureTheory.Measure.integral_comp_mul_left
theorem integral_comp_inv_mul_left (g : ℝ → F) (a : ℝ) :
(∫ x : ℝ, g (a⁻¹ * x)) = |a| • ∫ y : ℝ, g y := by
simp_rw [← smul_eq_mul, Measure.integral_comp_inv_smul, FiniteDimensional.finrank_self, pow_one]
#align measure_theory.measure.integral_comp_inv_mul_left MeasureTheory.Measure.integral_comp_inv_mul_left
theorem integral_comp_mul_right (g : ℝ → F) (a : ℝ) :
(∫ x : ℝ, g (x * a)) = |a⁻¹| • ∫ y : ℝ, g y := by
simpa only [mul_comm] using integral_comp_mul_left g a
#align measure_theory.measure.integral_comp_mul_right MeasureTheory.Measure.integral_comp_mul_right
theorem integral_comp_inv_mul_right (g : ℝ → F) (a : ℝ) :
(∫ x : ℝ, g (x * a⁻¹)) = |a| • ∫ y : ℝ, g y := by
simpa only [mul_comm] using integral_comp_inv_mul_left g a
#align measure_theory.measure.integral_comp_inv_mul_right MeasureTheory.Measure.integral_comp_inv_mul_right
theorem integral_comp_div (g : ℝ → F) (a : ℝ) : (∫ x : ℝ, g (x / a)) = |a| • ∫ y : ℝ, g y :=
integral_comp_inv_mul_right g a
#align measure_theory.measure.integral_comp_div MeasureTheory.Measure.integral_comp_div
end Measure
variable {F : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup F]
theorem integrable_comp_smul_iff {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E]
[MeasurableSpace E] [BorelSpace E] [FiniteDimensional ℝ E] (μ : Measure E) [IsAddHaarMeasure μ]
(f : E → F) {R : ℝ} (hR : R ≠ 0) : Integrable (fun x => f (R • x)) μ ↔ Integrable f μ := by
-- reduce to one-way implication
suffices
∀ {g : E → F} (_ : Integrable g μ) {S : ℝ} (_ : S ≠ 0), Integrable (fun x => g (S • x)) μ by
refine ⟨fun hf => ?_, fun hf => this hf hR⟩
convert this hf (inv_ne_zero hR)
rw [← mul_smul, mul_inv_cancel hR, one_smul]
-- now prove
intro g hg S hS
let t := ((Homeomorph.smul (isUnit_iff_ne_zero.2 hS).unit).toMeasurableEquiv : E ≃ᵐ E)
refine (integrable_map_equiv t g).mp (?_ : Integrable g (map (S • ·) μ))
rwa [map_addHaar_smul μ hS, integrable_smul_measure _ ENNReal.ofReal_ne_top]
simpa only [Ne, ENNReal.ofReal_eq_zero, not_le, abs_pos] using inv_ne_zero (pow_ne_zero _ hS)
#align measure_theory.integrable_comp_smul_iff MeasureTheory.integrable_comp_smul_iff
theorem Integrable.comp_smul {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E]
[MeasurableSpace E] [BorelSpace E] [FiniteDimensional ℝ E] {μ : Measure E} [IsAddHaarMeasure μ]
{f : E → F} (hf : Integrable f μ) {R : ℝ} (hR : R ≠ 0) : Integrable (fun x => f (R • x)) μ :=
(integrable_comp_smul_iff μ f hR).2 hf
#align measure_theory.integrable.comp_smul MeasureTheory.Integrable.comp_smul
theorem integrable_comp_mul_left_iff (g : ℝ → F) {R : ℝ} (hR : R ≠ 0) :
(Integrable fun x => g (R * x)) ↔ Integrable g := by
simpa only [smul_eq_mul] using integrable_comp_smul_iff volume g hR
#align measure_theory.integrable_comp_mul_left_iff MeasureTheory.integrable_comp_mul_left_iff
theorem Integrable.comp_mul_left' {g : ℝ → F} (hg : Integrable g) {R : ℝ} (hR : R ≠ 0) :
Integrable fun x => g (R * x) :=
(integrable_comp_mul_left_iff g hR).2 hg
#align measure_theory.integrable.comp_mul_left' MeasureTheory.Integrable.comp_mul_left'
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/NormedSpace.lean | 196 | 198 | theorem integrable_comp_mul_right_iff (g : ℝ → F) {R : ℝ} (hR : R ≠ 0) :
(Integrable fun x => g (x * R)) ↔ Integrable g := by |
simpa only [mul_comm] using integrable_comp_mul_left_iff g hR
|
/-
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.CharP.Invertible
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Interval.Set.Group
import Mathlib.Analysis.Convex.Segment
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.FiniteDimensional
import Mathlib.Tactic.FieldSimp
#align_import analysis.convex.between from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"571e13cacbed7bf042fd3058ce27157101433842"
/-!
# Betweenness in affine spaces
This file defines notions of a point in an affine space being between two given points.
## Main definitions
* `affineSegment R x y`: The segment of points weakly between `x` and `y`.
* `Wbtw R x y z`: The point `y` is weakly between `x` and `z`.
* `Sbtw R x y z`: The point `y` is strictly between `x` and `z`.
-/
variable (R : Type*) {V V' P P' : Type*}
open AffineEquiv AffineMap
section OrderedRing
variable [OrderedRing R] [AddCommGroup V] [Module R V] [AddTorsor V P]
variable [AddCommGroup V'] [Module R V'] [AddTorsor V' P']
/-- The segment of points weakly between `x` and `y`. When convexity is refactored to support
abstract affine combination spaces, this will no longer need to be a separate definition from
`segment`. However, lemmas involving `+ᵥ` or `-ᵥ` will still be relevant after such a
refactoring, as distinct from versions involving `+` or `-` in a module. -/
def affineSegment (x y : P) :=
lineMap x y '' Set.Icc (0 : R) 1
#align affine_segment affineSegment
theorem affineSegment_eq_segment (x y : V) : affineSegment R x y = segment R x y := by
rw [segment_eq_image_lineMap, affineSegment]
#align affine_segment_eq_segment affineSegment_eq_segment
theorem affineSegment_comm (x y : P) : affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R y x := by
refine Set.ext fun z => ?_
constructor <;>
· rintro ⟨t, ht, hxy⟩
refine ⟨1 - t, ?_, ?_⟩
· rwa [Set.sub_mem_Icc_iff_right, sub_self, sub_zero]
· rwa [lineMap_apply_one_sub]
#align affine_segment_comm affineSegment_comm
theorem left_mem_affineSegment (x y : P) : x ∈ affineSegment R x y :=
⟨0, Set.left_mem_Icc.2 zero_le_one, lineMap_apply_zero _ _⟩
#align left_mem_affine_segment left_mem_affineSegment
theorem right_mem_affineSegment (x y : P) : y ∈ affineSegment R x y :=
⟨1, Set.right_mem_Icc.2 zero_le_one, lineMap_apply_one _ _⟩
#align right_mem_affine_segment right_mem_affineSegment
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_same (x : P) : affineSegment R x x = {x} := by
-- Porting note: added as this doesn't do anything in `simp_rw` any more
rw [affineSegment]
-- Note: when adding "simp made no progress" in lean4#2336,
-- had to change `lineMap_same` to `lineMap_same _`. Not sure why?
-- Porting note: added `_ _` and `Function.const`
simp_rw [lineMap_same _, AffineMap.coe_const _ _, Function.const,
(Set.nonempty_Icc.mpr zero_le_one).image_const]
#align affine_segment_same affineSegment_same
variable {R}
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_image (f : P →ᵃ[R] P') (x y : P) :
f '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (f x) (f y) := by
rw [affineSegment, affineSegment, Set.image_image, ← comp_lineMap]
rfl
#align affine_segment_image affineSegment_image
variable (R)
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_const_vadd_image (x y : P) (v : V) :
(v +ᵥ ·) '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (v +ᵥ x) (v +ᵥ y) :=
affineSegment_image (AffineEquiv.constVAdd R P v : P →ᵃ[R] P) x y
#align affine_segment_const_vadd_image affineSegment_const_vadd_image
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_vadd_const_image (x y : V) (p : P) :
(· +ᵥ p) '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (x +ᵥ p) (y +ᵥ p) :=
affineSegment_image (AffineEquiv.vaddConst R p : V →ᵃ[R] P) x y
#align affine_segment_vadd_const_image affineSegment_vadd_const_image
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_const_vsub_image (x y p : P) :
(p -ᵥ ·) '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (p -ᵥ x) (p -ᵥ y) :=
affineSegment_image (AffineEquiv.constVSub R p : P →ᵃ[R] V) x y
#align affine_segment_const_vsub_image affineSegment_const_vsub_image
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_vsub_const_image (x y p : P) :
(· -ᵥ p) '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (x -ᵥ p) (y -ᵥ p) :=
affineSegment_image ((AffineEquiv.vaddConst R p).symm : P →ᵃ[R] V) x y
#align affine_segment_vsub_const_image affineSegment_vsub_const_image
variable {R}
@[simp]
theorem mem_const_vadd_affineSegment {x y z : P} (v : V) :
v +ᵥ z ∈ affineSegment R (v +ᵥ x) (v +ᵥ y) ↔ z ∈ affineSegment R x y := by
rw [← affineSegment_const_vadd_image, (AddAction.injective v).mem_set_image]
#align mem_const_vadd_affine_segment mem_const_vadd_affineSegment
@[simp]
theorem mem_vadd_const_affineSegment {x y z : V} (p : P) :
z +ᵥ p ∈ affineSegment R (x +ᵥ p) (y +ᵥ p) ↔ z ∈ affineSegment R x y := by
rw [← affineSegment_vadd_const_image, (vadd_right_injective p).mem_set_image]
#align mem_vadd_const_affine_segment mem_vadd_const_affineSegment
@[simp]
theorem mem_const_vsub_affineSegment {x y z : P} (p : P) :
p -ᵥ z ∈ affineSegment R (p -ᵥ x) (p -ᵥ y) ↔ z ∈ affineSegment R x y := by
rw [← affineSegment_const_vsub_image, (vsub_right_injective p).mem_set_image]
#align mem_const_vsub_affine_segment mem_const_vsub_affineSegment
@[simp]
theorem mem_vsub_const_affineSegment {x y z : P} (p : P) :
z -ᵥ p ∈ affineSegment R (x -ᵥ p) (y -ᵥ p) ↔ z ∈ affineSegment R x y := by
rw [← affineSegment_vsub_const_image, (vsub_left_injective p).mem_set_image]
#align mem_vsub_const_affine_segment mem_vsub_const_affineSegment
variable (R)
/-- The point `y` is weakly between `x` and `z`. -/
def Wbtw (x y z : P) : Prop :=
y ∈ affineSegment R x z
#align wbtw Wbtw
/-- The point `y` is strictly between `x` and `z`. -/
def Sbtw (x y z : P) : Prop :=
Wbtw R x y z ∧ y ≠ x ∧ y ≠ z
#align sbtw Sbtw
variable {R}
lemma mem_segment_iff_wbtw {x y z : V} : y ∈ segment R x z ↔ Wbtw R x y z := by
rw [Wbtw, affineSegment_eq_segment]
theorem Wbtw.map {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) (f : P →ᵃ[R] P') : Wbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) := by
rw [Wbtw, ← affineSegment_image]
exact Set.mem_image_of_mem _ h
#align wbtw.map Wbtw.map
theorem Function.Injective.wbtw_map_iff {x y z : P} {f : P →ᵃ[R] P'} (hf : Function.Injective f) :
Wbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) ↔ Wbtw R x y z := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => h.map _⟩
rwa [Wbtw, ← affineSegment_image, hf.mem_set_image] at h
#align function.injective.wbtw_map_iff Function.Injective.wbtw_map_iff
theorem Function.Injective.sbtw_map_iff {x y z : P} {f : P →ᵃ[R] P'} (hf : Function.Injective f) :
Sbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by
simp_rw [Sbtw, hf.wbtw_map_iff, hf.ne_iff]
#align function.injective.sbtw_map_iff Function.Injective.sbtw_map_iff
@[simp]
theorem AffineEquiv.wbtw_map_iff {x y z : P} (f : P ≃ᵃ[R] P') :
Wbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) ↔ Wbtw R x y z := by
refine Function.Injective.wbtw_map_iff (?_ : Function.Injective f.toAffineMap)
exact f.injective
#align affine_equiv.wbtw_map_iff AffineEquiv.wbtw_map_iff
@[simp]
theorem AffineEquiv.sbtw_map_iff {x y z : P} (f : P ≃ᵃ[R] P') :
Sbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by
refine Function.Injective.sbtw_map_iff (?_ : Function.Injective f.toAffineMap)
exact f.injective
#align affine_equiv.sbtw_map_iff AffineEquiv.sbtw_map_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_const_vadd_iff {x y z : P} (v : V) :
Wbtw R (v +ᵥ x) (v +ᵥ y) (v +ᵥ z) ↔ Wbtw R x y z :=
mem_const_vadd_affineSegment _
#align wbtw_const_vadd_iff wbtw_const_vadd_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_vadd_const_iff {x y z : V} (p : P) :
Wbtw R (x +ᵥ p) (y +ᵥ p) (z +ᵥ p) ↔ Wbtw R x y z :=
mem_vadd_const_affineSegment _
#align wbtw_vadd_const_iff wbtw_vadd_const_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_const_vsub_iff {x y z : P} (p : P) :
Wbtw R (p -ᵥ x) (p -ᵥ y) (p -ᵥ z) ↔ Wbtw R x y z :=
mem_const_vsub_affineSegment _
#align wbtw_const_vsub_iff wbtw_const_vsub_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_vsub_const_iff {x y z : P} (p : P) :
Wbtw R (x -ᵥ p) (y -ᵥ p) (z -ᵥ p) ↔ Wbtw R x y z :=
mem_vsub_const_affineSegment _
#align wbtw_vsub_const_iff wbtw_vsub_const_iff
@[simp]
theorem sbtw_const_vadd_iff {x y z : P} (v : V) :
Sbtw R (v +ᵥ x) (v +ᵥ y) (v +ᵥ z) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by
rw [Sbtw, Sbtw, wbtw_const_vadd_iff, (AddAction.injective v).ne_iff,
(AddAction.injective v).ne_iff]
#align sbtw_const_vadd_iff sbtw_const_vadd_iff
@[simp]
theorem sbtw_vadd_const_iff {x y z : V} (p : P) :
Sbtw R (x +ᵥ p) (y +ᵥ p) (z +ᵥ p) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by
rw [Sbtw, Sbtw, wbtw_vadd_const_iff, (vadd_right_injective p).ne_iff,
(vadd_right_injective p).ne_iff]
#align sbtw_vadd_const_iff sbtw_vadd_const_iff
@[simp]
theorem sbtw_const_vsub_iff {x y z : P} (p : P) :
Sbtw R (p -ᵥ x) (p -ᵥ y) (p -ᵥ z) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by
rw [Sbtw, Sbtw, wbtw_const_vsub_iff, (vsub_right_injective p).ne_iff,
(vsub_right_injective p).ne_iff]
#align sbtw_const_vsub_iff sbtw_const_vsub_iff
@[simp]
theorem sbtw_vsub_const_iff {x y z : P} (p : P) :
Sbtw R (x -ᵥ p) (y -ᵥ p) (z -ᵥ p) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by
rw [Sbtw, Sbtw, wbtw_vsub_const_iff, (vsub_left_injective p).ne_iff,
(vsub_left_injective p).ne_iff]
#align sbtw_vsub_const_iff sbtw_vsub_const_iff
theorem Sbtw.wbtw {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) : Wbtw R x y z :=
h.1
#align sbtw.wbtw Sbtw.wbtw
theorem Sbtw.ne_left {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) : y ≠ x :=
h.2.1
#align sbtw.ne_left Sbtw.ne_left
theorem Sbtw.left_ne {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) : x ≠ y :=
h.2.1.symm
#align sbtw.left_ne Sbtw.left_ne
theorem Sbtw.ne_right {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) : y ≠ z :=
h.2.2
#align sbtw.ne_right Sbtw.ne_right
theorem Sbtw.right_ne {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) : z ≠ y :=
h.2.2.symm
#align sbtw.right_ne Sbtw.right_ne
theorem Sbtw.mem_image_Ioo {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) :
y ∈ lineMap x z '' Set.Ioo (0 : R) 1 := by
rcases h with ⟨⟨t, ht, rfl⟩, hyx, hyz⟩
rcases Set.eq_endpoints_or_mem_Ioo_of_mem_Icc ht with (rfl | rfl | ho)
· exfalso
exact hyx (lineMap_apply_zero _ _)
· exfalso
exact hyz (lineMap_apply_one _ _)
· exact ⟨t, ho, rfl⟩
#align sbtw.mem_image_Ioo Sbtw.mem_image_Ioo
theorem Wbtw.mem_affineSpan {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) : y ∈ line[R, x, z] := by
rcases h with ⟨r, ⟨-, rfl⟩⟩
exact lineMap_mem_affineSpan_pair _ _ _
#align wbtw.mem_affine_span Wbtw.mem_affineSpan
theorem wbtw_comm {x y z : P} : Wbtw R x y z ↔ Wbtw R z y x := by
rw [Wbtw, Wbtw, affineSegment_comm]
#align wbtw_comm wbtw_comm
alias ⟨Wbtw.symm, _⟩ := wbtw_comm
#align wbtw.symm Wbtw.symm
theorem sbtw_comm {x y z : P} : Sbtw R x y z ↔ Sbtw R z y x := by
rw [Sbtw, Sbtw, wbtw_comm, ← and_assoc, ← and_assoc, and_right_comm]
#align sbtw_comm sbtw_comm
alias ⟨Sbtw.symm, _⟩ := sbtw_comm
#align sbtw.symm Sbtw.symm
variable (R)
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_self_left (x y : P) : Wbtw R x x y :=
left_mem_affineSegment _ _ _
#align wbtw_self_left wbtw_self_left
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_self_right (x y : P) : Wbtw R x y y :=
right_mem_affineSegment _ _ _
#align wbtw_self_right wbtw_self_right
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_self_iff {x y : P} : Wbtw R x y x ↔ y = x := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => ?_⟩
· -- Porting note: Originally `simpa [Wbtw, affineSegment] using h`
have ⟨_, _, h₂⟩ := h
rw [h₂.symm, lineMap_same_apply]
· rw [h]
exact wbtw_self_left R x x
#align wbtw_self_iff wbtw_self_iff
@[simp]
theorem not_sbtw_self_left (x y : P) : ¬Sbtw R x x y :=
fun h => h.ne_left rfl
#align not_sbtw_self_left not_sbtw_self_left
@[simp]
theorem not_sbtw_self_right (x y : P) : ¬Sbtw R x y y :=
fun h => h.ne_right rfl
#align not_sbtw_self_right not_sbtw_self_right
variable {R}
theorem Wbtw.left_ne_right_of_ne_left {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) (hne : y ≠ x) : x ≠ z := by
rintro rfl
rw [wbtw_self_iff] at h
exact hne h
#align wbtw.left_ne_right_of_ne_left Wbtw.left_ne_right_of_ne_left
theorem Wbtw.left_ne_right_of_ne_right {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) (hne : y ≠ z) : x ≠ z := by
rintro rfl
rw [wbtw_self_iff] at h
exact hne h
#align wbtw.left_ne_right_of_ne_right Wbtw.left_ne_right_of_ne_right
theorem Sbtw.left_ne_right {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) : x ≠ z :=
h.wbtw.left_ne_right_of_ne_left h.2.1
#align sbtw.left_ne_right Sbtw.left_ne_right
theorem sbtw_iff_mem_image_Ioo_and_ne [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y z : P} :
Sbtw R x y z ↔ y ∈ lineMap x z '' Set.Ioo (0 : R) 1 ∧ x ≠ z := by
refine ⟨fun h => ⟨h.mem_image_Ioo, h.left_ne_right⟩, fun h => ?_⟩
rcases h with ⟨⟨t, ht, rfl⟩, hxz⟩
refine ⟨⟨t, Set.mem_Icc_of_Ioo ht, rfl⟩, ?_⟩
rw [lineMap_apply, ← @vsub_ne_zero V, ← @vsub_ne_zero V _ _ _ _ z, vadd_vsub_assoc, vsub_self,
vadd_vsub_assoc, ← neg_vsub_eq_vsub_rev z x, ← @neg_one_smul R, ← add_smul, ← sub_eq_add_neg]
simp [smul_ne_zero, sub_eq_zero, ht.1.ne.symm, ht.2.ne, hxz.symm]
#align sbtw_iff_mem_image_Ioo_and_ne sbtw_iff_mem_image_Ioo_and_ne
variable (R)
@[simp]
theorem not_sbtw_self (x y : P) : ¬Sbtw R x y x :=
fun h => h.left_ne_right rfl
#align not_sbtw_self not_sbtw_self
theorem wbtw_swap_left_iff [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y : P} (z : P) :
Wbtw R x y z ∧ Wbtw R y x z ↔ x = y := by
constructor
· rintro ⟨hxyz, hyxz⟩
rcases hxyz with ⟨ty, hty, rfl⟩
rcases hyxz with ⟨tx, htx, hx⟩
rw [lineMap_apply, lineMap_apply, ← add_vadd] at hx
rw [← @vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq V, vadd_vsub, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, smul_sub, smul_smul, ← sub_smul,
← add_smul, smul_eq_zero] at hx
rcases hx with (h | h)
· nth_rw 1 [← mul_one tx] at h
rw [← mul_sub, add_eq_zero_iff_neg_eq] at h
have h' : ty = 0 := by
refine le_antisymm ?_ hty.1
rw [← h, Left.neg_nonpos_iff]
exact mul_nonneg htx.1 (sub_nonneg.2 hty.2)
simp [h']
· rw [vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq] at h
rw [h, lineMap_same_apply]
· rintro rfl
exact ⟨wbtw_self_left _ _ _, wbtw_self_left _ _ _⟩
#align wbtw_swap_left_iff wbtw_swap_left_iff
theorem wbtw_swap_right_iff [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] (x : P) {y z : P} :
Wbtw R x y z ∧ Wbtw R x z y ↔ y = z := by
rw [wbtw_comm, wbtw_comm (z := y), eq_comm]
exact wbtw_swap_left_iff R x
#align wbtw_swap_right_iff wbtw_swap_right_iff
theorem wbtw_rotate_iff [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] (x : P) {y z : P} :
Wbtw R x y z ∧ Wbtw R z x y ↔ x = y := by rw [wbtw_comm, wbtw_swap_right_iff, eq_comm]
#align wbtw_rotate_iff wbtw_rotate_iff
variable {R}
theorem Wbtw.swap_left_iff [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) :
Wbtw R y x z ↔ x = y := by rw [← wbtw_swap_left_iff R z, and_iff_right h]
#align wbtw.swap_left_iff Wbtw.swap_left_iff
theorem Wbtw.swap_right_iff [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) :
Wbtw R x z y ↔ y = z := by rw [← wbtw_swap_right_iff R x, and_iff_right h]
#align wbtw.swap_right_iff Wbtw.swap_right_iff
theorem Wbtw.rotate_iff [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) :
Wbtw R z x y ↔ x = y := by rw [← wbtw_rotate_iff R x, and_iff_right h]
#align wbtw.rotate_iff Wbtw.rotate_iff
theorem Sbtw.not_swap_left [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) :
¬Wbtw R y x z := fun hs => h.left_ne (h.wbtw.swap_left_iff.1 hs)
#align sbtw.not_swap_left Sbtw.not_swap_left
theorem Sbtw.not_swap_right [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) :
¬Wbtw R x z y := fun hs => h.ne_right (h.wbtw.swap_right_iff.1 hs)
#align sbtw.not_swap_right Sbtw.not_swap_right
theorem Sbtw.not_rotate [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) : ¬Wbtw R z x y :=
fun hs => h.left_ne (h.wbtw.rotate_iff.1 hs)
#align sbtw.not_rotate Sbtw.not_rotate
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_lineMap_iff [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y : P} {r : R} :
Wbtw R x (lineMap x y r) y ↔ x = y ∨ r ∈ Set.Icc (0 : R) 1 := by
by_cases hxy : x = y
· rw [hxy, lineMap_same_apply]
simp
rw [or_iff_right hxy, Wbtw, affineSegment, (lineMap_injective R hxy).mem_set_image]
#align wbtw_line_map_iff wbtw_lineMap_iff
@[simp]
theorem sbtw_lineMap_iff [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {x y : P} {r : R} :
Sbtw R x (lineMap x y r) y ↔ x ≠ y ∧ r ∈ Set.Ioo (0 : R) 1 := by
rw [sbtw_iff_mem_image_Ioo_and_ne, and_comm, and_congr_right]
intro hxy
rw [(lineMap_injective R hxy).mem_set_image]
#align sbtw_line_map_iff sbtw_lineMap_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_mul_sub_add_iff [NoZeroDivisors R] {x y r : R} :
Wbtw R x (r * (y - x) + x) y ↔ x = y ∨ r ∈ Set.Icc (0 : R) 1 :=
wbtw_lineMap_iff
#align wbtw_mul_sub_add_iff wbtw_mul_sub_add_iff
@[simp]
theorem sbtw_mul_sub_add_iff [NoZeroDivisors R] {x y r : R} :
Sbtw R x (r * (y - x) + x) y ↔ x ≠ y ∧ r ∈ Set.Ioo (0 : R) 1 :=
sbtw_lineMap_iff
#align sbtw_mul_sub_add_iff sbtw_mul_sub_add_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_zero_one_iff {x : R} : Wbtw R 0 x 1 ↔ x ∈ Set.Icc (0 : R) 1 := by
rw [Wbtw, affineSegment, Set.mem_image]
simp_rw [lineMap_apply_ring]
simp
#align wbtw_zero_one_iff wbtw_zero_one_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_one_zero_iff {x : R} : Wbtw R 1 x 0 ↔ x ∈ Set.Icc (0 : R) 1 := by
rw [wbtw_comm, wbtw_zero_one_iff]
#align wbtw_one_zero_iff wbtw_one_zero_iff
@[simp]
theorem sbtw_zero_one_iff {x : R} : Sbtw R 0 x 1 ↔ x ∈ Set.Ioo (0 : R) 1 := by
rw [Sbtw, wbtw_zero_one_iff, Set.mem_Icc, Set.mem_Ioo]
exact
⟨fun h => ⟨h.1.1.lt_of_ne (Ne.symm h.2.1), h.1.2.lt_of_ne h.2.2⟩, fun h =>
⟨⟨h.1.le, h.2.le⟩, h.1.ne', h.2.ne⟩⟩
#align sbtw_zero_one_iff sbtw_zero_one_iff
@[simp]
theorem sbtw_one_zero_iff {x : R} : Sbtw R 1 x 0 ↔ x ∈ Set.Ioo (0 : R) 1 := by
rw [sbtw_comm, sbtw_zero_one_iff]
#align sbtw_one_zero_iff sbtw_one_zero_iff
theorem Wbtw.trans_left {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Wbtw R w y z) (h₂ : Wbtw R w x y) : Wbtw R w x z := by
rcases h₁ with ⟨t₁, ht₁, rfl⟩
rcases h₂ with ⟨t₂, ht₂, rfl⟩
refine ⟨t₂ * t₁, ⟨mul_nonneg ht₂.1 ht₁.1, mul_le_one ht₂.2 ht₁.1 ht₁.2⟩, ?_⟩
rw [lineMap_apply, lineMap_apply, lineMap_vsub_left, smul_smul]
#align wbtw.trans_left Wbtw.trans_left
theorem Wbtw.trans_right {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Wbtw R w x z) (h₂ : Wbtw R x y z) : Wbtw R w y z := by
rw [wbtw_comm] at *
exact h₁.trans_left h₂
#align wbtw.trans_right Wbtw.trans_right
theorem Wbtw.trans_sbtw_left [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Wbtw R w y z)
(h₂ : Sbtw R w x y) : Sbtw R w x z := by
refine ⟨h₁.trans_left h₂.wbtw, h₂.ne_left, ?_⟩
rintro rfl
exact h₂.right_ne ((wbtw_swap_right_iff R w).1 ⟨h₁, h₂.wbtw⟩)
#align wbtw.trans_sbtw_left Wbtw.trans_sbtw_left
theorem Wbtw.trans_sbtw_right [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Wbtw R w x z)
(h₂ : Sbtw R x y z) : Sbtw R w y z := by
rw [wbtw_comm] at *
rw [sbtw_comm] at *
exact h₁.trans_sbtw_left h₂
#align wbtw.trans_sbtw_right Wbtw.trans_sbtw_right
theorem Sbtw.trans_left [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Sbtw R w y z)
(h₂ : Sbtw R w x y) : Sbtw R w x z :=
h₁.wbtw.trans_sbtw_left h₂
#align sbtw.trans_left Sbtw.trans_left
theorem Sbtw.trans_right [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Sbtw R w x z)
(h₂ : Sbtw R x y z) : Sbtw R w y z :=
h₁.wbtw.trans_sbtw_right h₂
#align sbtw.trans_right Sbtw.trans_right
theorem Wbtw.trans_left_ne [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Wbtw R w y z)
(h₂ : Wbtw R w x y) (h : y ≠ z) : x ≠ z := by
rintro rfl
exact h (h₁.swap_right_iff.1 h₂)
#align wbtw.trans_left_ne Wbtw.trans_left_ne
theorem Wbtw.trans_right_ne [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Wbtw R w x z)
(h₂ : Wbtw R x y z) (h : w ≠ x) : w ≠ y := by
rintro rfl
exact h (h₁.swap_left_iff.1 h₂)
#align wbtw.trans_right_ne Wbtw.trans_right_ne
theorem Sbtw.trans_wbtw_left_ne [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Sbtw R w y z)
(h₂ : Wbtw R w x y) : x ≠ z :=
h₁.wbtw.trans_left_ne h₂ h₁.ne_right
#align sbtw.trans_wbtw_left_ne Sbtw.trans_wbtw_left_ne
theorem Sbtw.trans_wbtw_right_ne [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V] {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Sbtw R w x z)
(h₂ : Wbtw R x y z) : w ≠ y :=
h₁.wbtw.trans_right_ne h₂ h₁.left_ne
#align sbtw.trans_wbtw_right_ne Sbtw.trans_wbtw_right_ne
theorem Sbtw.affineCombination_of_mem_affineSpan_pair [NoZeroDivisors R] [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V]
{ι : Type*} {p : ι → P} (ha : AffineIndependent R p) {w w₁ w₂ : ι → R} {s : Finset ι}
(hw : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) (hw₁ : ∑ i ∈ s, w₁ i = 1) (hw₂ : ∑ i ∈ s, w₂ i = 1)
(h : s.affineCombination R p w ∈
line[R, s.affineCombination R p w₁, s.affineCombination R p w₂])
{i : ι} (his : i ∈ s) (hs : Sbtw R (w₁ i) (w i) (w₂ i)) :
Sbtw R (s.affineCombination R p w₁) (s.affineCombination R p w)
(s.affineCombination R p w₂) := by
rw [affineCombination_mem_affineSpan_pair ha hw hw₁ hw₂] at h
rcases h with ⟨r, hr⟩
rw [hr i his, sbtw_mul_sub_add_iff] at hs
change ∀ i ∈ s, w i = (r • (w₂ - w₁) + w₁) i at hr
rw [s.affineCombination_congr hr fun _ _ => rfl]
rw [← s.weightedVSub_vadd_affineCombination, s.weightedVSub_const_smul,
← s.affineCombination_vsub, ← lineMap_apply, sbtw_lineMap_iff, and_iff_left hs.2,
← @vsub_ne_zero V, s.affineCombination_vsub]
intro hz
have hw₁w₂ : (∑ i ∈ s, (w₁ - w₂) i) = 0 := by
simp_rw [Pi.sub_apply, Finset.sum_sub_distrib, hw₁, hw₂, sub_self]
refine hs.1 ?_
have ha' := ha s (w₁ - w₂) hw₁w₂ hz i his
rwa [Pi.sub_apply, sub_eq_zero] at ha'
#align sbtw.affine_combination_of_mem_affine_span_pair Sbtw.affineCombination_of_mem_affineSpan_pair
end OrderedRing
section StrictOrderedCommRing
variable [StrictOrderedCommRing R] [AddCommGroup V] [Module R V] [AddTorsor V P]
variable {R}
theorem Wbtw.sameRay_vsub {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) : SameRay R (y -ᵥ x) (z -ᵥ y) := by
rcases h with ⟨t, ⟨ht0, ht1⟩, rfl⟩
simp_rw [lineMap_apply]
rcases ht0.lt_or_eq with (ht0' | rfl); swap; · simp
rcases ht1.lt_or_eq with (ht1' | rfl); swap; · simp
refine Or.inr (Or.inr ⟨1 - t, t, sub_pos.2 ht1', ht0', ?_⟩)
simp only [vadd_vsub, smul_smul, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, smul_sub, ← sub_smul]
ring_nf
#align wbtw.same_ray_vsub Wbtw.sameRay_vsub
theorem Wbtw.sameRay_vsub_left {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) : SameRay R (y -ᵥ x) (z -ᵥ x) := by
rcases h with ⟨t, ⟨ht0, _⟩, rfl⟩
simpa [lineMap_apply] using SameRay.sameRay_nonneg_smul_left (z -ᵥ x) ht0
#align wbtw.same_ray_vsub_left Wbtw.sameRay_vsub_left
theorem Wbtw.sameRay_vsub_right {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) : SameRay R (z -ᵥ x) (z -ᵥ y) := by
rcases h with ⟨t, ⟨_, ht1⟩, rfl⟩
simpa [lineMap_apply, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, sub_smul] using
SameRay.sameRay_nonneg_smul_right (z -ᵥ x) (sub_nonneg.2 ht1)
#align wbtw.same_ray_vsub_right Wbtw.sameRay_vsub_right
end StrictOrderedCommRing
section LinearOrderedRing
variable [LinearOrderedRing R] [AddCommGroup V] [Module R V] [AddTorsor V P]
variable {R}
/-- Suppose lines from two vertices of a triangle to interior points of the opposite side meet at
`p`. Then `p` lies in the interior of the first (and by symmetry the other) segment from a
vertex to the point on the opposite side. -/
theorem sbtw_of_sbtw_of_sbtw_of_mem_affineSpan_pair [NoZeroSMulDivisors R V]
{t : Affine.Triangle R P} {i₁ i₂ i₃ : Fin 3} (h₁₂ : i₁ ≠ i₂) {p₁ p₂ p : P}
(h₁ : Sbtw R (t.points i₂) p₁ (t.points i₃)) (h₂ : Sbtw R (t.points i₁) p₂ (t.points i₃))
(h₁' : p ∈ line[R, t.points i₁, p₁]) (h₂' : p ∈ line[R, t.points i₂, p₂]) :
Sbtw R (t.points i₁) p p₁ := by
-- Should not be needed; see comments on local instances in `Data.Sign`.
letI : DecidableRel ((· < ·) : R → R → Prop) := LinearOrderedRing.decidableLT
have h₁₃ : i₁ ≠ i₃ := by
rintro rfl
simp at h₂
have h₂₃ : i₂ ≠ i₃ := by
rintro rfl
simp at h₁
have h3 : ∀ i : Fin 3, i = i₁ ∨ i = i₂ ∨ i = i₃ := by
clear h₁ h₂ h₁' h₂'
-- Porting note: Originally `decide!`
intro i
fin_cases i <;> fin_cases i₁ <;> fin_cases i₂ <;> fin_cases i₃ <;> simp at h₁₂ h₁₃ h₂₃ ⊢
have hu : (Finset.univ : Finset (Fin 3)) = {i₁, i₂, i₃} := by
clear h₁ h₂ h₁' h₂'
-- Porting note: Originally `decide!`
fin_cases i₁ <;> fin_cases i₂ <;> fin_cases i₃
<;> simp (config := {decide := true}) at h₁₂ h₁₃ h₂₃ ⊢
have hp : p ∈ affineSpan R (Set.range t.points) := by
have hle : line[R, t.points i₁, p₁] ≤ affineSpan R (Set.range t.points) := by
refine affineSpan_pair_le_of_mem_of_mem (mem_affineSpan R (Set.mem_range_self _)) ?_
have hle : line[R, t.points i₂, t.points i₃] ≤ affineSpan R (Set.range t.points) := by
refine affineSpan_mono R ?_
simp [Set.insert_subset_iff]
rw [AffineSubspace.le_def'] at hle
exact hle _ h₁.wbtw.mem_affineSpan
rw [AffineSubspace.le_def'] at hle
exact hle _ h₁'
have h₁i := h₁.mem_image_Ioo
have h₂i := h₂.mem_image_Ioo
rw [Set.mem_image] at h₁i h₂i
rcases h₁i with ⟨r₁, ⟨hr₁0, hr₁1⟩, rfl⟩
rcases h₂i with ⟨r₂, ⟨hr₂0, hr₂1⟩, rfl⟩
rcases eq_affineCombination_of_mem_affineSpan_of_fintype hp with ⟨w, hw, rfl⟩
have h₁s :=
sign_eq_of_affineCombination_mem_affineSpan_single_lineMap t.independent hw (Finset.mem_univ _)
(Finset.mem_univ _) (Finset.mem_univ _) h₁₂ h₁₃ h₂₃ hr₁0 hr₁1 h₁'
have h₂s :=
sign_eq_of_affineCombination_mem_affineSpan_single_lineMap t.independent hw (Finset.mem_univ _)
(Finset.mem_univ _) (Finset.mem_univ _) h₁₂.symm h₂₃ h₁₃ hr₂0 hr₂1 h₂'
rw [← Finset.univ.affineCombination_affineCombinationSingleWeights R t.points
(Finset.mem_univ i₁),
← Finset.univ.affineCombination_affineCombinationLineMapWeights t.points (Finset.mem_univ _)
(Finset.mem_univ _)] at h₁' ⊢
refine
Sbtw.affineCombination_of_mem_affineSpan_pair t.independent hw
(Finset.univ.sum_affineCombinationSingleWeights R (Finset.mem_univ _))
(Finset.univ.sum_affineCombinationLineMapWeights (Finset.mem_univ _) (Finset.mem_univ _) _)
h₁' (Finset.mem_univ i₁) ?_
rw [Finset.affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_self,
Finset.affineCombinationLineMapWeights_apply_of_ne h₁₂ h₁₃, sbtw_one_zero_iff]
have hs : ∀ i : Fin 3, SignType.sign (w i) = SignType.sign (w i₃) := by
intro i
rcases h3 i with (rfl | rfl | rfl)
· exact h₂s
· exact h₁s
· rfl
have hss : SignType.sign (∑ i, w i) = 1 := by simp [hw]
have hs' := sign_sum Finset.univ_nonempty (SignType.sign (w i₃)) fun i _ => hs i
rw [hs'] at hss
simp_rw [hss, sign_eq_one_iff] at hs
refine ⟨hs i₁, ?_⟩
rw [hu] at hw
rw [Finset.sum_insert, Finset.sum_insert, Finset.sum_singleton] at hw
· by_contra hle
rw [not_lt] at hle
exact (hle.trans_lt (lt_add_of_pos_right _ (Left.add_pos (hs i₂) (hs i₃)))).ne' hw
· simpa using h₂₃
· simpa [not_or] using ⟨h₁₂, h₁₃⟩
#align sbtw_of_sbtw_of_sbtw_of_mem_affine_span_pair sbtw_of_sbtw_of_sbtw_of_mem_affineSpan_pair
end LinearOrderedRing
section LinearOrderedField
variable [LinearOrderedField R] [AddCommGroup V] [Module R V] [AddTorsor V P]
variable {R}
theorem wbtw_iff_left_eq_or_right_mem_image_Ici {x y z : P} :
Wbtw R x y z ↔ x = y ∨ z ∈ lineMap x y '' Set.Ici (1 : R) := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => ?_⟩
· rcases h with ⟨r, ⟨hr0, hr1⟩, rfl⟩
rcases hr0.lt_or_eq with (hr0' | rfl)
· rw [Set.mem_image]
refine Or.inr ⟨r⁻¹, one_le_inv hr0' hr1, ?_⟩
simp only [lineMap_apply, smul_smul, vadd_vsub]
rw [inv_mul_cancel hr0'.ne', one_smul, vsub_vadd]
· simp
· rcases h with (rfl | ⟨r, ⟨hr, rfl⟩⟩)
· exact wbtw_self_left _ _ _
· rw [Set.mem_Ici] at hr
refine ⟨r⁻¹, ⟨inv_nonneg.2 (zero_le_one.trans hr), inv_le_one hr⟩, ?_⟩
simp only [lineMap_apply, smul_smul, vadd_vsub]
rw [inv_mul_cancel (one_pos.trans_le hr).ne', one_smul, vsub_vadd]
#align wbtw_iff_left_eq_or_right_mem_image_Ici wbtw_iff_left_eq_or_right_mem_image_Ici
theorem Wbtw.right_mem_image_Ici_of_left_ne {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) (hne : x ≠ y) :
z ∈ lineMap x y '' Set.Ici (1 : R) :=
(wbtw_iff_left_eq_or_right_mem_image_Ici.1 h).resolve_left hne
#align wbtw.right_mem_image_Ici_of_left_ne Wbtw.right_mem_image_Ici_of_left_ne
theorem Wbtw.right_mem_affineSpan_of_left_ne {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) (hne : x ≠ y) :
z ∈ line[R, x, y] := by
rcases h.right_mem_image_Ici_of_left_ne hne with ⟨r, ⟨-, rfl⟩⟩
exact lineMap_mem_affineSpan_pair _ _ _
#align wbtw.right_mem_affine_span_of_left_ne Wbtw.right_mem_affineSpan_of_left_ne
theorem sbtw_iff_left_ne_and_right_mem_image_Ioi {x y z : P} :
Sbtw R x y z ↔ x ≠ y ∧ z ∈ lineMap x y '' Set.Ioi (1 : R) := by
refine ⟨fun h => ⟨h.left_ne, ?_⟩, fun h => ?_⟩
· obtain ⟨r, ⟨hr, rfl⟩⟩ := h.wbtw.right_mem_image_Ici_of_left_ne h.left_ne
rw [Set.mem_Ici] at hr
rcases hr.lt_or_eq with (hrlt | rfl)
· exact Set.mem_image_of_mem _ hrlt
· exfalso
simp at h
· rcases h with ⟨hne, r, hr, rfl⟩
rw [Set.mem_Ioi] at hr
refine
⟨wbtw_iff_left_eq_or_right_mem_image_Ici.2
(Or.inr (Set.mem_image_of_mem _ (Set.mem_of_mem_of_subset hr Set.Ioi_subset_Ici_self))),
hne.symm, ?_⟩
rw [lineMap_apply, ← @vsub_ne_zero V, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub]
nth_rw 1 [← one_smul R (y -ᵥ x)]
rw [← sub_smul, smul_ne_zero_iff, vsub_ne_zero, sub_ne_zero]
exact ⟨hr.ne, hne.symm⟩
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align sbtw_iff_left_ne_and_right_mem_image_IoI sbtw_iff_left_ne_and_right_mem_image_Ioi
theorem Sbtw.right_mem_image_Ioi {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) :
z ∈ lineMap x y '' Set.Ioi (1 : R) :=
(sbtw_iff_left_ne_and_right_mem_image_Ioi.1 h).2
#align sbtw.right_mem_image_Ioi Sbtw.right_mem_image_Ioi
theorem Sbtw.right_mem_affineSpan {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) : z ∈ line[R, x, y] :=
h.wbtw.right_mem_affineSpan_of_left_ne h.left_ne
#align sbtw.right_mem_affine_span Sbtw.right_mem_affineSpan
theorem wbtw_iff_right_eq_or_left_mem_image_Ici {x y z : P} :
Wbtw R x y z ↔ z = y ∨ x ∈ lineMap z y '' Set.Ici (1 : R) := by
rw [wbtw_comm, wbtw_iff_left_eq_or_right_mem_image_Ici]
#align wbtw_iff_right_eq_or_left_mem_image_Ici wbtw_iff_right_eq_or_left_mem_image_Ici
theorem Wbtw.left_mem_image_Ici_of_right_ne {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) (hne : z ≠ y) :
x ∈ lineMap z y '' Set.Ici (1 : R) :=
h.symm.right_mem_image_Ici_of_left_ne hne
#align wbtw.left_mem_image_Ici_of_right_ne Wbtw.left_mem_image_Ici_of_right_ne
theorem Wbtw.left_mem_affineSpan_of_right_ne {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) (hne : z ≠ y) :
x ∈ line[R, z, y] :=
h.symm.right_mem_affineSpan_of_left_ne hne
#align wbtw.left_mem_affine_span_of_right_ne Wbtw.left_mem_affineSpan_of_right_ne
theorem sbtw_iff_right_ne_and_left_mem_image_Ioi {x y z : P} :
Sbtw R x y z ↔ z ≠ y ∧ x ∈ lineMap z y '' Set.Ioi (1 : R) := by
rw [sbtw_comm, sbtw_iff_left_ne_and_right_mem_image_Ioi]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align sbtw_iff_right_ne_and_left_mem_image_IoI sbtw_iff_right_ne_and_left_mem_image_Ioi
theorem Sbtw.left_mem_image_Ioi {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) :
x ∈ lineMap z y '' Set.Ioi (1 : R) :=
h.symm.right_mem_image_Ioi
#align sbtw.left_mem_image_Ioi Sbtw.left_mem_image_Ioi
theorem Sbtw.left_mem_affineSpan {x y z : P} (h : Sbtw R x y z) : x ∈ line[R, z, y] :=
h.symm.right_mem_affineSpan
#align sbtw.left_mem_affine_span Sbtw.left_mem_affineSpan
theorem wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_le (x : P) (v : V) {r₁ r₂ : R} (hr₁ : 0 ≤ r₁)
(hr₂ : r₁ ≤ r₂) : Wbtw R x (r₁ • v +ᵥ x) (r₂ • v +ᵥ x) := by
refine ⟨r₁ / r₂, ⟨div_nonneg hr₁ (hr₁.trans hr₂), div_le_one_of_le hr₂ (hr₁.trans hr₂)⟩, ?_⟩
by_cases h : r₁ = 0; · simp [h]
simp [lineMap_apply, smul_smul, ((hr₁.lt_of_ne' h).trans_le hr₂).ne.symm]
#align wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_le wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_le
theorem wbtw_or_wbtw_smul_vadd_of_nonneg (x : P) (v : V) {r₁ r₂ : R} (hr₁ : 0 ≤ r₁) (hr₂ : 0 ≤ r₂) :
Wbtw R x (r₁ • v +ᵥ x) (r₂ • v +ᵥ x) ∨ Wbtw R x (r₂ • v +ᵥ x) (r₁ • v +ᵥ x) := by
rcases le_total r₁ r₂ with (h | h)
· exact Or.inl (wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_le x v hr₁ h)
· exact Or.inr (wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_le x v hr₂ h)
#align wbtw_or_wbtw_smul_vadd_of_nonneg wbtw_or_wbtw_smul_vadd_of_nonneg
theorem wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonpos_of_le (x : P) (v : V) {r₁ r₂ : R} (hr₁ : r₁ ≤ 0)
(hr₂ : r₂ ≤ r₁) : Wbtw R x (r₁ • v +ᵥ x) (r₂ • v +ᵥ x) := by
convert wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_le x (-v) (Left.nonneg_neg_iff.2 hr₁)
(neg_le_neg_iff.2 hr₂) using 1 <;>
rw [neg_smul_neg]
#align wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonpos_of_le wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonpos_of_le
theorem wbtw_or_wbtw_smul_vadd_of_nonpos (x : P) (v : V) {r₁ r₂ : R} (hr₁ : r₁ ≤ 0) (hr₂ : r₂ ≤ 0) :
Wbtw R x (r₁ • v +ᵥ x) (r₂ • v +ᵥ x) ∨ Wbtw R x (r₂ • v +ᵥ x) (r₁ • v +ᵥ x) := by
rcases le_total r₁ r₂ with (h | h)
· exact Or.inr (wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonpos_of_le x v hr₂ h)
· exact Or.inl (wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonpos_of_le x v hr₁ h)
#align wbtw_or_wbtw_smul_vadd_of_nonpos wbtw_or_wbtw_smul_vadd_of_nonpos
theorem wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonpos_of_nonneg (x : P) (v : V) {r₁ r₂ : R} (hr₁ : r₁ ≤ 0)
(hr₂ : 0 ≤ r₂) : Wbtw R (r₁ • v +ᵥ x) x (r₂ • v +ᵥ x) := by
convert wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_le (r₁ • v +ᵥ x) v (Left.nonneg_neg_iff.2 hr₁)
(neg_le_sub_iff_le_add.2 ((le_add_iff_nonneg_left r₁).2 hr₂)) using 1 <;>
simp [sub_smul, ← add_vadd]
#align wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonpos_of_nonneg wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonpos_of_nonneg
theorem wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_nonpos (x : P) (v : V) {r₁ r₂ : R} (hr₁ : 0 ≤ r₁)
(hr₂ : r₂ ≤ 0) : Wbtw R (r₁ • v +ᵥ x) x (r₂ • v +ᵥ x) := by
rw [wbtw_comm]
exact wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonpos_of_nonneg x v hr₂ hr₁
#align wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_nonpos wbtw_smul_vadd_smul_vadd_of_nonneg_of_nonpos
| Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Between.lean | 801 | 823 | theorem Wbtw.trans_left_right {w x y z : P} (h₁ : Wbtw R w y z) (h₂ : Wbtw R w x y) :
Wbtw R x y z := by |
rcases h₁ with ⟨t₁, ht₁, rfl⟩
rcases h₂ with ⟨t₂, ht₂, rfl⟩
refine
⟨(t₁ - t₂ * t₁) / (1 - t₂ * t₁),
⟨div_nonneg (sub_nonneg.2 (mul_le_of_le_one_left ht₁.1 ht₂.2))
(sub_nonneg.2 (mul_le_one ht₂.2 ht₁.1 ht₁.2)),
div_le_one_of_le (sub_le_sub_right ht₁.2 _) (sub_nonneg.2 (mul_le_one ht₂.2 ht₁.1 ht₁.2))⟩,
?_⟩
simp only [lineMap_apply, smul_smul, ← add_vadd, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, smul_sub, ← sub_smul,
← add_smul, vadd_vsub, vadd_right_cancel_iff, div_mul_eq_mul_div, div_sub_div_same]
nth_rw 1 [← mul_one (t₁ - t₂ * t₁)]
rw [← mul_sub, mul_div_assoc]
by_cases h : 1 - t₂ * t₁ = 0
· rw [sub_eq_zero, eq_comm] at h
rw [h]
suffices t₁ = 1 by simp [this]
exact
eq_of_le_of_not_lt ht₁.2 fun ht₁lt =>
(mul_lt_one_of_nonneg_of_lt_one_right ht₂.2 ht₁.1 ht₁lt).ne h
· rw [div_self h]
ring_nf
|
/-
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.Localization.Integer
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.Submodule
#align_import ring_theory.fractional_ideal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"ed90a7d327c3a5caf65a6faf7e8a0d63c4605df7"
/-!
# Fractional ideals
This file defines fractional ideals of an integral domain and proves basic facts about them.
## Main definitions
Let `S` be a submonoid of an integral domain `R` and `P` the localization of `R` at `S`.
* `IsFractional` defines which `R`-submodules of `P` are fractional ideals
* `FractionalIdeal S P` is the type of fractional ideals in `P`
* a coercion `coeIdeal : Ideal R → FractionalIdeal S P`
* `CommSemiring (FractionalIdeal S P)` instance:
the typical ideal operations generalized to fractional ideals
* `Lattice (FractionalIdeal S P)` instance
## Main statements
* `mul_left_mono` and `mul_right_mono` state that ideal multiplication is monotone
* `mul_div_self_cancel_iff` states that `1 / I` is the inverse of `I` if one exists
## Implementation notes
Fractional ideals are considered equal when they contain the same elements,
independent of the denominator `a : R` such that `a I ⊆ R`.
Thus, we define `FractionalIdeal` to be the subtype of the predicate `IsFractional`,
instead of having `FractionalIdeal` be a structure of which `a` is a field.
Most definitions in this file specialize operations from submodules to fractional ideals,
proving that the result of this operation is fractional if the input is fractional.
Exceptions to this rule are defining `(+) := (⊔)` and `⊥ := 0`,
in order to re-use their respective proof terms.
We can still use `simp` to show `↑I + ↑J = ↑(I + J)` and `↑⊥ = ↑0`.
Many results in fact do not need that `P` is a localization, only that `P` is an
`R`-algebra. We omit the `IsLocalization` parameter whenever this is practical.
Similarly, we don't assume that the localization is a field until we need it to
define ideal quotients. When this assumption is needed, we replace `S` with `R⁰`,
making the localization a field.
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_ideal
## Tags
fractional ideal, fractional ideals, invertible ideal
-/
open IsLocalization Pointwise nonZeroDivisors
section Defs
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R] {S : Submonoid R} {P : Type*} [CommRing P]
variable [Algebra R P]
variable (S)
/-- A submodule `I` is a fractional ideal if `a I ⊆ R` for some `a ≠ 0`. -/
def IsFractional (I : Submodule R P) :=
∃ a ∈ S, ∀ b ∈ I, IsInteger R (a • b)
#align is_fractional IsFractional
variable (P)
/-- The fractional ideals of a domain `R` are ideals of `R` divided by some `a ∈ R`.
More precisely, let `P` be a localization of `R` at some submonoid `S`,
then a fractional ideal `I ⊆ P` is an `R`-submodule of `P`,
such that there is a nonzero `a : R` with `a I ⊆ R`.
-/
def FractionalIdeal :=
{ I : Submodule R P // IsFractional S I }
#align fractional_ideal FractionalIdeal
end Defs
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]
/-- Map a fractional ideal `I` to a submodule by forgetting that `∃ a, a I ⊆ R`.
This implements the coercion `FractionalIdeal S P → Submodule R P`.
-/
@[coe]
def coeToSubmodule (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : Submodule R P :=
I.val
/-- Map a fractional ideal `I` to a submodule by forgetting that `∃ a, a I ⊆ R`.
This coercion is typically called `coeToSubmodule` in lemma names
(or `coe` when the coercion is clear from the context),
not to be confused with `IsLocalization.coeSubmodule : Ideal R → Submodule R P`
(which we use to define `coe : Ideal R → FractionalIdeal S P`).
-/
instance : CoeOut (FractionalIdeal S P) (Submodule R P) :=
⟨coeToSubmodule⟩
protected theorem isFractional (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : IsFractional S (I : Submodule R P) :=
I.prop
#align fractional_ideal.is_fractional FractionalIdeal.isFractional
/-- An element of `S` such that `I.den • I = I.num`, see `FractionalIdeal.num` and
`FractionalIdeal.den_mul_self_eq_num`. -/
noncomputable def den (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : S :=
⟨I.2.choose, I.2.choose_spec.1⟩
/-- An ideal of `R` such that `I.den • I = I.num`, see `FractionalIdeal.den` and
`FractionalIdeal.den_mul_self_eq_num`. -/
noncomputable def num (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : Ideal R :=
(I.den • (I : Submodule R P)).comap (Algebra.linearMap R P)
theorem den_mul_self_eq_num (I : FractionalIdeal S P) :
I.den • (I : Submodule R P) = Submodule.map (Algebra.linearMap R P) I.num := by
rw [den, num, Submodule.map_comap_eq]
refine (inf_of_le_right ?_).symm
rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩
exact I.2.choose_spec.2 a ha
/-- The linear equivalence between the fractional ideal `I` and the integral ideal `I.num`
defined by mapping `x` to `den I • x`. -/
noncomputable def equivNum [Nontrivial P] [NoZeroSMulDivisors R P]
{I : FractionalIdeal S P} (h_nz : (I.den : R) ≠ 0) : I ≃ₗ[R] I.num := by
refine LinearEquiv.trans
(LinearEquiv.ofBijective ((DistribMulAction.toLinearMap R P I.den).restrict fun _ hx ↦ ?_)
⟨fun _ _ hxy ↦ ?_, fun ⟨y, hy⟩ ↦ ?_⟩)
(Submodule.equivMapOfInjective (Algebra.linearMap R P)
(NoZeroSMulDivisors.algebraMap_injective R P) (num I)).symm
· rw [← den_mul_self_eq_num]
exact Submodule.smul_mem_pointwise_smul _ _ _ hx
· simp_rw [LinearMap.restrict_apply, DistribMulAction.toLinearMap_apply, Subtype.mk.injEq] at hxy
rwa [Submonoid.smul_def, Submonoid.smul_def, smul_right_inj h_nz, SetCoe.ext_iff] at hxy
· rw [← den_mul_self_eq_num] at hy
obtain ⟨x, hx, hxy⟩ := hy
exact ⟨⟨x, hx⟩, by simp_rw [LinearMap.restrict_apply, Subtype.ext_iff, ← hxy]; rfl⟩
section SetLike
instance : SetLike (FractionalIdeal S P) P where
coe I := ↑(I : Submodule R P)
coe_injective' := SetLike.coe_injective.comp Subtype.coe_injective
@[simp]
theorem mem_coe {I : FractionalIdeal S P} {x : P} : x ∈ (I : Submodule R P) ↔ x ∈ I :=
Iff.rfl
#align fractional_ideal.mem_coe FractionalIdeal.mem_coe
@[ext]
theorem ext {I J : FractionalIdeal S P} : (∀ x, x ∈ I ↔ x ∈ J) → I = J :=
SetLike.ext
#align fractional_ideal.ext FractionalIdeal.ext
@[simp]
theorem equivNum_apply [Nontrivial P] [NoZeroSMulDivisors R P] {I : FractionalIdeal S P}
(h_nz : (I.den : R) ≠ 0) (x : I) :
algebraMap R P (equivNum h_nz x) = I.den • x := by
change Algebra.linearMap R P _ = _
rw [equivNum, LinearEquiv.trans_apply, LinearEquiv.ofBijective_apply, LinearMap.restrict_apply,
Submodule.map_equivMapOfInjective_symm_apply, Subtype.coe_mk,
DistribMulAction.toLinearMap_apply]
/-- Copy of a `FractionalIdeal` with a new underlying set equal to the old one.
Useful to fix definitional equalities. -/
protected def copy (p : FractionalIdeal S P) (s : Set P) (hs : s = ↑p) : FractionalIdeal S P :=
⟨Submodule.copy p s hs, by
convert p.isFractional
ext
simp only [hs]
rfl⟩
#align fractional_ideal.copy FractionalIdeal.copy
@[simp]
theorem coe_copy (p : FractionalIdeal S P) (s : Set P) (hs : s = ↑p) : ↑(p.copy s hs) = s :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_copy FractionalIdeal.coe_copy
theorem coe_eq (p : FractionalIdeal S P) (s : Set P) (hs : s = ↑p) : p.copy s hs = p :=
SetLike.coe_injective hs
#align fractional_ideal.coe_eq FractionalIdeal.coe_eq
end SetLike
-- Porting note: this seems to be needed a lot more than in Lean 3
@[simp]
theorem val_eq_coe (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : I.val = I :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.val_eq_coe FractionalIdeal.val_eq_coe
-- Porting note: had to rephrase this to make it clear to `simp` what was going on.
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_mk (I : Submodule R P) (hI : IsFractional S I) :
coeToSubmodule ⟨I, hI⟩ = I :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_mk FractionalIdeal.coe_mk
-- Porting note (#10756): added lemma because Lean can't see through the composition of coercions.
theorem coeToSet_coeToSubmodule (I : FractionalIdeal S P) :
((I : Submodule R P) : Set P) = I :=
rfl
/-! Transfer instances from `Submodule R P` to `FractionalIdeal S P`. -/
instance (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : Module R I :=
Submodule.module (I : Submodule R P)
theorem coeToSubmodule_injective :
Function.Injective (fun (I : FractionalIdeal S P) ↦ (I : Submodule R P)) :=
Subtype.coe_injective
#align fractional_ideal.coe_to_submodule_injective FractionalIdeal.coeToSubmodule_injective
theorem coeToSubmodule_inj {I J : FractionalIdeal S P} : (I : Submodule R P) = J ↔ I = J :=
coeToSubmodule_injective.eq_iff
#align fractional_ideal.coe_to_submodule_inj FractionalIdeal.coeToSubmodule_inj
| Mathlib/RingTheory/FractionalIdeal/Basic.lean | 227 | 232 | theorem isFractional_of_le_one (I : Submodule R P) (h : I ≤ 1) : IsFractional S I := by |
use 1, S.one_mem
intro b hb
rw [one_smul]
obtain ⟨b', b'_mem, rfl⟩ := h hb
exact Set.mem_range_self b'
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2015, 2017 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Robert Y. Lewis, Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Sébastien Gouëzel
-/
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.ProperSpace
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.Cauchy
/-!
## Boundedness in (pseudo)-metric spaces
This file contains one definition, and various results on boundedness in pseudo-metric spaces.
* `Metric.diam s` : The `iSup` of the distances of members of `s`.
Defined in terms of `EMetric.diam`, for better handling of the case when it should be infinite.
* `isBounded_iff_subset_closedBall`: a non-empty set is bounded if and only if
it is is included in some closed ball
* describing the cobounded filter, relating to the cocompact filter
* `IsCompact.isBounded`: compact sets are bounded
* `TotallyBounded.isBounded`: totally bounded sets are bounded
* `isCompact_iff_isClosed_bounded`, the **Heine–Borel theorem**:
in a proper space, a set is compact if and only if it is closed and bounded.
* `cobounded_eq_cocompact`: in a proper space, cobounded and compact sets are the same
diameter of a subset, and its relation to boundedness
## Tags
metric, pseudo_metric, bounded, diameter, Heine-Borel theorem
-/
open Set Filter Bornology
open scoped ENNReal Uniformity Topology Pointwise
universe u v w
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {X ι : Type*}
variable [PseudoMetricSpace α]
namespace Metric
#align metric.bounded Bornology.IsBounded
section Bounded
variable {x : α} {s t : Set α} {r : ℝ}
#noalign metric.bounded_iff_is_bounded
#align metric.bounded_empty Bornology.isBounded_empty
#align metric.bounded_iff_mem_bounded Bornology.isBounded_iff_forall_mem
#align metric.bounded.mono Bornology.IsBounded.subset
/-- Closed balls are bounded -/
theorem isBounded_closedBall : IsBounded (closedBall x r) :=
isBounded_iff.2 ⟨r + r, fun y hy z hz =>
calc dist y z ≤ dist y x + dist z x := dist_triangle_right _ _ _
_ ≤ r + r := add_le_add hy hz⟩
#align metric.bounded_closed_ball Metric.isBounded_closedBall
/-- Open balls are bounded -/
theorem isBounded_ball : IsBounded (ball x r) :=
isBounded_closedBall.subset ball_subset_closedBall
#align metric.bounded_ball Metric.isBounded_ball
/-- Spheres are bounded -/
theorem isBounded_sphere : IsBounded (sphere x r) :=
isBounded_closedBall.subset sphere_subset_closedBall
#align metric.bounded_sphere Metric.isBounded_sphere
/-- Given a point, a bounded subset is included in some ball around this point -/
theorem isBounded_iff_subset_closedBall (c : α) : IsBounded s ↔ ∃ r, s ⊆ closedBall c r :=
⟨fun h ↦ (isBounded_iff.1 (h.insert c)).imp fun _r hr _x hx ↦ hr (.inr hx) (mem_insert _ _),
fun ⟨_r, hr⟩ ↦ isBounded_closedBall.subset hr⟩
#align metric.bounded_iff_subset_ball Metric.isBounded_iff_subset_closedBall
theorem _root_.Bornology.IsBounded.subset_closedBall (h : IsBounded s) (c : α) :
∃ r, s ⊆ closedBall c r :=
(isBounded_iff_subset_closedBall c).1 h
#align metric.bounded.subset_ball Bornology.IsBounded.subset_closedBall
theorem _root_.Bornology.IsBounded.subset_ball_lt (h : IsBounded s) (a : ℝ) (c : α) :
∃ r, a < r ∧ s ⊆ ball c r :=
let ⟨r, hr⟩ := h.subset_closedBall c
⟨max r a + 1, (le_max_right _ _).trans_lt (lt_add_one _), hr.trans <| closedBall_subset_ball <|
(le_max_left _ _).trans_lt (lt_add_one _)⟩
theorem _root_.Bornology.IsBounded.subset_ball (h : IsBounded s) (c : α) : ∃ r, s ⊆ ball c r :=
(h.subset_ball_lt 0 c).imp fun _ ↦ And.right
theorem isBounded_iff_subset_ball (c : α) : IsBounded s ↔ ∃ r, s ⊆ ball c r :=
⟨(IsBounded.subset_ball · c), fun ⟨_r, hr⟩ ↦ isBounded_ball.subset hr⟩
theorem _root_.Bornology.IsBounded.subset_closedBall_lt (h : IsBounded s) (a : ℝ) (c : α) :
∃ r, a < r ∧ s ⊆ closedBall c r :=
let ⟨r, har, hr⟩ := h.subset_ball_lt a c
⟨r, har, hr.trans ball_subset_closedBall⟩
#align metric.bounded.subset_ball_lt Bornology.IsBounded.subset_closedBall_lt
theorem isBounded_closure_of_isBounded (h : IsBounded s) : IsBounded (closure s) :=
let ⟨C, h⟩ := isBounded_iff.1 h
isBounded_iff.2 ⟨C, fun _a ha _b hb => isClosed_Iic.closure_subset <|
map_mem_closure₂ continuous_dist ha hb h⟩
#align metric.bounded_closure_of_bounded Metric.isBounded_closure_of_isBounded
protected theorem _root_.Bornology.IsBounded.closure (h : IsBounded s) : IsBounded (closure s) :=
isBounded_closure_of_isBounded h
#align metric.bounded.closure Bornology.IsBounded.closure
@[simp]
theorem isBounded_closure_iff : IsBounded (closure s) ↔ IsBounded s :=
⟨fun h => h.subset subset_closure, fun h => h.closure⟩
#align metric.bounded_closure_iff Metric.isBounded_closure_iff
#align metric.bounded_union Bornology.isBounded_union
#align metric.bounded.union Bornology.IsBounded.union
#align metric.bounded_bUnion Bornology.isBounded_biUnion
#align metric.bounded.prod Bornology.IsBounded.prod
theorem hasBasis_cobounded_compl_closedBall (c : α) :
(cobounded α).HasBasis (fun _ ↦ True) (fun r ↦ (closedBall c r)ᶜ) :=
⟨compl_surjective.forall.2 fun _ ↦ (isBounded_iff_subset_closedBall c).trans <| by simp⟩
theorem hasBasis_cobounded_compl_ball (c : α) :
(cobounded α).HasBasis (fun _ ↦ True) (fun r ↦ (ball c r)ᶜ) :=
⟨compl_surjective.forall.2 fun _ ↦ (isBounded_iff_subset_ball c).trans <| by simp⟩
@[simp]
theorem comap_dist_right_atTop (c : α) : comap (dist · c) atTop = cobounded α :=
(atTop_basis.comap _).eq_of_same_basis <| by
simpa only [compl_def, mem_ball, not_lt] using hasBasis_cobounded_compl_ball c
@[simp]
theorem comap_dist_left_atTop (c : α) : comap (dist c) atTop = cobounded α := by
simpa only [dist_comm _ c] using comap_dist_right_atTop c
@[simp]
theorem tendsto_dist_right_atTop_iff (c : α) {f : β → α} {l : Filter β} :
Tendsto (fun x ↦ dist (f x) c) l atTop ↔ Tendsto f l (cobounded α) := by
rw [← comap_dist_right_atTop c, tendsto_comap_iff, Function.comp_def]
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Bounded.lean | 142 | 144 | theorem tendsto_dist_left_atTop_iff (c : α) {f : β → α} {l : Filter β} :
Tendsto (fun x ↦ dist c (f x)) l atTop ↔ Tendsto f l (cobounded α) := by |
simp only [dist_comm c, tendsto_dist_right_atTop_iff]
|
/-
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.Polynomial.Derivative
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Roots
import Mathlib.RingTheory.EuclideanDomain
#align_import data.polynomial.field_division from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"bbeb185db4ccee8ed07dc48449414ebfa39cb821"
/-!
# Theory of univariate polynomials
This file starts looking like the ring theory of $R[X]$
-/
noncomputable section
open Polynomial
namespace Polynomial
universe u v w y z
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {k : Type y} {A : Type z} {a b : R} {n : ℕ}
section CommRing
variable [CommRing R]
theorem rootMultiplicity_sub_one_le_derivative_rootMultiplicity_of_ne_zero
(p : R[X]) (t : R) (hnezero : derivative p ≠ 0) :
p.rootMultiplicity t - 1 ≤ p.derivative.rootMultiplicity t :=
(le_rootMultiplicity_iff hnezero).2 <|
pow_sub_one_dvd_derivative_of_pow_dvd (p.pow_rootMultiplicity_dvd t)
theorem derivative_rootMultiplicity_of_root_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors
{p : R[X]} {t : R} (hpt : Polynomial.IsRoot p t)
(hnzd : (p.rootMultiplicity t : R) ∈ nonZeroDivisors R) :
(derivative p).rootMultiplicity t = p.rootMultiplicity t - 1 := by
by_cases h : p = 0
· simp only [h, map_zero, rootMultiplicity_zero]
obtain ⟨g, hp, hndvd⟩ := p.exists_eq_pow_rootMultiplicity_mul_and_not_dvd h t
set m := p.rootMultiplicity t
have hm : m - 1 + 1 = m := Nat.sub_add_cancel <| (rootMultiplicity_pos h).2 hpt
have hndvd : ¬(X - C t) ^ m ∣ derivative p := by
rw [hp, derivative_mul, dvd_add_left (dvd_mul_right _ _),
derivative_X_sub_C_pow, ← hm, pow_succ, hm, mul_comm (C _), mul_assoc,
dvd_cancel_left_mem_nonZeroDivisors (monic_X_sub_C t |>.pow _ |>.mem_nonZeroDivisors)]
rw [dvd_iff_isRoot, IsRoot] at hndvd ⊢
rwa [eval_mul, eval_C, mul_left_mem_nonZeroDivisors_eq_zero_iff hnzd]
have hnezero : derivative p ≠ 0 := fun h ↦ hndvd (by rw [h]; exact dvd_zero _)
exact le_antisymm (by rwa [rootMultiplicity_le_iff hnezero, hm])
(rootMultiplicity_sub_one_le_derivative_rootMultiplicity_of_ne_zero _ t hnezero)
theorem isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_lt_rootMultiplicity {p : R[X]} {t : R} {n : ℕ}
(hn : n < p.rootMultiplicity t) : (derivative^[n] p).IsRoot t :=
dvd_iff_isRoot.mp <| (dvd_pow_self _ <| Nat.sub_ne_zero_of_lt hn).trans
(pow_sub_dvd_iterate_derivative_of_pow_dvd _ <| p.pow_rootMultiplicity_dvd t)
open Finset in
theorem eval_iterate_derivative_rootMultiplicity {p : R[X]} {t : R} :
(derivative^[p.rootMultiplicity t] p).eval t =
(p.rootMultiplicity t).factorial • (p /ₘ (X - C t) ^ p.rootMultiplicity t).eval t := by
set m := p.rootMultiplicity t with hm
conv_lhs => rw [← p.pow_mul_divByMonic_rootMultiplicity_eq t, ← hm]
rw [iterate_derivative_mul, eval_finset_sum, sum_eq_single_of_mem _ (mem_range.mpr m.succ_pos)]
· rw [m.choose_zero_right, one_smul, eval_mul, m.sub_zero, iterate_derivative_X_sub_pow_self,
eval_natCast, nsmul_eq_mul]; rfl
· intro b hb hb0
rw [iterate_derivative_X_sub_pow, eval_smul, eval_mul, eval_smul, eval_pow,
Nat.sub_sub_self (mem_range_succ_iff.mp hb), eval_sub, eval_X, eval_C, sub_self,
zero_pow hb0, smul_zero, zero_mul, smul_zero]
theorem lt_rootMultiplicity_of_isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors
{p : R[X]} {t : R} {n : ℕ} (h : p ≠ 0)
(hroot : ∀ m ≤ n, (derivative^[m] p).IsRoot t)
(hnzd : (n.factorial : R) ∈ nonZeroDivisors R) :
n < p.rootMultiplicity t := by
by_contra! h'
replace hroot := hroot _ h'
simp only [IsRoot, eval_iterate_derivative_rootMultiplicity] at hroot
obtain ⟨q, hq⟩ := Nat.cast_dvd_cast (α := R) <| Nat.factorial_dvd_factorial h'
rw [hq, mul_mem_nonZeroDivisors] at hnzd
rw [nsmul_eq_mul, mul_left_mem_nonZeroDivisors_eq_zero_iff hnzd.1] at hroot
exact eval_divByMonic_pow_rootMultiplicity_ne_zero t h hroot
theorem lt_rootMultiplicity_of_isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors'
{p : R[X]} {t : R} {n : ℕ} (h : p ≠ 0)
(hroot : ∀ m ≤ n, (derivative^[m] p).IsRoot t)
(hnzd : ∀ m ≤ n, m ≠ 0 → (m : R) ∈ nonZeroDivisors R) :
n < p.rootMultiplicity t := by
apply lt_rootMultiplicity_of_isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors h hroot
clear hroot
induction' n with n ih
· simp only [Nat.zero_eq, Nat.factorial_zero, Nat.cast_one]
exact Submonoid.one_mem _
· rw [Nat.factorial_succ, Nat.cast_mul, mul_mem_nonZeroDivisors]
exact ⟨hnzd _ le_rfl n.succ_ne_zero, ih fun m h ↦ hnzd m (h.trans n.le_succ)⟩
theorem lt_rootMultiplicity_iff_isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors
{p : R[X]} {t : R} {n : ℕ} (h : p ≠ 0)
(hnzd : (n.factorial : R) ∈ nonZeroDivisors R) :
n < p.rootMultiplicity t ↔ ∀ m ≤ n, (derivative^[m] p).IsRoot t :=
⟨fun hn _ hm ↦ isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_lt_rootMultiplicity <| hm.trans_lt hn,
fun hr ↦ lt_rootMultiplicity_of_isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors h hr hnzd⟩
theorem lt_rootMultiplicity_iff_isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors'
{p : R[X]} {t : R} {n : ℕ} (h : p ≠ 0)
(hnzd : ∀ m ≤ n, m ≠ 0 → (m : R) ∈ nonZeroDivisors R) :
n < p.rootMultiplicity t ↔ ∀ m ≤ n, (derivative^[m] p).IsRoot t :=
⟨fun hn _ hm ↦ isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_lt_rootMultiplicity <| Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt hm hn,
fun hr ↦ lt_rootMultiplicity_of_isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors' h hr hnzd⟩
theorem one_lt_rootMultiplicity_iff_isRoot_iterate_derivative
{p : R[X]} {t : R} (h : p ≠ 0) :
1 < p.rootMultiplicity t ↔ ∀ m ≤ 1, (derivative^[m] p).IsRoot t :=
lt_rootMultiplicity_iff_isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors h
(by rw [Nat.factorial_one, Nat.cast_one]; exact Submonoid.one_mem _)
theorem one_lt_rootMultiplicity_iff_isRoot
{p : R[X]} {t : R} (h : p ≠ 0) :
1 < p.rootMultiplicity t ↔ p.IsRoot t ∧ (derivative p).IsRoot t := by
rw [one_lt_rootMultiplicity_iff_isRoot_iterate_derivative h]
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨h 0 (by norm_num), h 1 (by norm_num)⟩, fun ⟨h0, h1⟩ m hm ↦ ?_⟩
obtain (_|_|m) := m
exacts [h0, h1, by omega]
end CommRing
section IsDomain
variable [CommRing R] [IsDomain R]
theorem one_lt_rootMultiplicity_iff_isRoot_gcd
[GCDMonoid R[X]] {p : R[X]} {t : R} (h : p ≠ 0) :
1 < p.rootMultiplicity t ↔ (gcd p (derivative p)).IsRoot t := by
simp_rw [one_lt_rootMultiplicity_iff_isRoot h, ← dvd_iff_isRoot, dvd_gcd_iff]
theorem derivative_rootMultiplicity_of_root [CharZero R] {p : R[X]} {t : R} (hpt : p.IsRoot t) :
p.derivative.rootMultiplicity t = p.rootMultiplicity t - 1 := by
by_cases h : p = 0
· rw [h, map_zero, rootMultiplicity_zero]
exact derivative_rootMultiplicity_of_root_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors hpt <|
mem_nonZeroDivisors_of_ne_zero <| Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 ((rootMultiplicity_pos h).2 hpt).ne'
#align polynomial.derivative_root_multiplicity_of_root Polynomial.derivative_rootMultiplicity_of_root
theorem rootMultiplicity_sub_one_le_derivative_rootMultiplicity [CharZero R] (p : R[X]) (t : R) :
p.rootMultiplicity t - 1 ≤ p.derivative.rootMultiplicity t := by
by_cases h : p.IsRoot t
· exact (derivative_rootMultiplicity_of_root h).symm.le
· rw [rootMultiplicity_eq_zero h, zero_tsub]
exact zero_le _
#align polynomial.root_multiplicity_sub_one_le_derivative_root_multiplicity Polynomial.rootMultiplicity_sub_one_le_derivative_rootMultiplicity
theorem lt_rootMultiplicity_of_isRoot_iterate_derivative
[CharZero R] {p : R[X]} {t : R} {n : ℕ} (h : p ≠ 0)
(hroot : ∀ m ≤ n, (derivative^[m] p).IsRoot t) :
n < p.rootMultiplicity t :=
lt_rootMultiplicity_of_isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors h hroot <|
mem_nonZeroDivisors_of_ne_zero <| Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 <| Nat.factorial_ne_zero n
theorem lt_rootMultiplicity_iff_isRoot_iterate_derivative
[CharZero R] {p : R[X]} {t : R} {n : ℕ} (h : p ≠ 0) :
n < p.rootMultiplicity t ↔ ∀ m ≤ n, (derivative^[m] p).IsRoot t :=
⟨fun hn _ hm ↦ isRoot_iterate_derivative_of_lt_rootMultiplicity <| Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt hm hn,
fun hr ↦ lt_rootMultiplicity_of_isRoot_iterate_derivative h hr⟩
section NormalizationMonoid
variable [NormalizationMonoid R]
instance instNormalizationMonoid : NormalizationMonoid R[X] where
normUnit p :=
⟨C ↑(normUnit p.leadingCoeff), C ↑(normUnit p.leadingCoeff)⁻¹, by
rw [← RingHom.map_mul, Units.mul_inv, C_1], by rw [← RingHom.map_mul, Units.inv_mul, C_1]⟩
normUnit_zero := Units.ext (by simp)
normUnit_mul hp0 hq0 :=
Units.ext
(by
dsimp
rw [Ne, ← leadingCoeff_eq_zero] at *
rw [leadingCoeff_mul, normUnit_mul hp0 hq0, Units.val_mul, C_mul])
normUnit_coe_units u :=
Units.ext
(by
dsimp
rw [← mul_one u⁻¹, Units.val_mul, Units.eq_inv_mul_iff_mul_eq]
rcases Polynomial.isUnit_iff.1 ⟨u, rfl⟩ with ⟨_, ⟨w, rfl⟩, h2⟩
rw [← h2, leadingCoeff_C, normUnit_coe_units, ← C_mul, Units.mul_inv, C_1]
rfl)
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/FieldDivision.lean | 197 | 198 | theorem coe_normUnit {p : R[X]} : (normUnit p : R[X]) = C ↑(normUnit p.leadingCoeff) := by |
simp [normUnit]
|
/-
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.Convex.Between
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Constructions.BorelSpace.Basic
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Lebesgue.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.Holder
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.MetricSeparated
#align_import measure_theory.measure.hausdorff from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3d5c4a7a5fb0d982f97ed953161264f1dbd90ead"
/-!
# Hausdorff measure and metric (outer) measures
In this file we define the `d`-dimensional Hausdorff measure on an (extended) metric space `X` and
the Hausdorff dimension of a set in an (extended) metric space. Let `μ d δ` be the maximal outer
measure such that `μ d δ s ≤ (EMetric.diam s) ^ d` for every set of diameter less than `δ`. Then
the Hausdorff measure `μH[d] s` of `s` is defined as `⨆ δ > 0, μ d δ s`. By Caratheodory theorem
`MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric.borel_le_caratheodory`, this is a Borel measure on `X`.
The value of `μH[d]`, `d > 0`, on a set `s` (measurable or not) is given by
```
μH[d] s = ⨆ (r : ℝ≥0∞) (hr : 0 < r), ⨅ (t : ℕ → Set X) (hts : s ⊆ ⋃ n, t n)
(ht : ∀ n, EMetric.diam (t n) ≤ r), ∑' n, EMetric.diam (t n) ^ d
```
For every set `s` for any `d < d'` we have either `μH[d] s = ∞` or `μH[d'] s = 0`, see
`MeasureTheory.Measure.hausdorffMeasure_zero_or_top`. In
`Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.HausdorffDimension` we use this fact to define the Hausdorff dimension
`dimH` of a set in an (extended) metric space.
We also define two generalizations of the Hausdorff measure. In one generalization (see
`MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric`) we take any function `m (diam s)` instead of `(diam s) ^ d`. In
an even more general definition (see `MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric'`) we use any function
of `m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞`. Some authors start with a partial function `m` defined only on some sets
`s : Set X` (e.g., only on balls or only on measurable sets). This is equivalent to our definition
applied to `MeasureTheory.extend m`.
We also define a predicate `MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric` which says that an outer measure
is additive on metric separated pairs of sets: `μ (s ∪ t) = μ s + μ t` provided that
`⨅ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ t), edist x y ≠ 0`. This is the property required for the Caratheodory theorem
`MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric.borel_le_caratheodory`, so we prove this theorem for any
metric outer measure, then prove that outer measures constructed using `mkMetric'` are metric outer
measures.
## Main definitions
* `MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric`: an outer measure `μ` is called *metric* if
`μ (s ∪ t) = μ s + μ t` for any two metric separated sets `s` and `t`. A metric outer measure in a
Borel extended metric space is guaranteed to satisfy the Caratheodory condition, see
`MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric.borel_le_caratheodory`.
* `MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'` and its particular case
`MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric`: a construction of an outer measure that is guaranteed to
be metric. Both constructions are generalizations of the Hausdorff measure. The same measures
interpreted as Borel measures are called `MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric'` and
`MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric`.
* `MeasureTheory.Measure.hausdorffMeasure` a.k.a. `μH[d]`: the `d`-dimensional Hausdorff measure.
There are many definitions of the Hausdorff measure that differ from each other by a
multiplicative constant. We put
`μH[d] s = ⨆ r > 0, ⨅ (t : ℕ → Set X) (hts : s ⊆ ⋃ n, t n) (ht : ∀ n, EMetric.diam (t n) ≤ r),
∑' n, ⨆ (ht : ¬Set.Subsingleton (t n)), (EMetric.diam (t n)) ^ d`,
see `MeasureTheory.Measure.hausdorffMeasure_apply`. In the most interesting case `0 < d` one
can omit the `⨆ (ht : ¬Set.Subsingleton (t n))` part.
## Main statements
### Basic properties
* `MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric.borel_le_caratheodory`: if `μ` is a metric outer measure
on an extended metric space `X` (that is, it is additive on pairs of metric separated sets), then
every Borel set is Caratheodory measurable (hence, `μ` defines an actual
`MeasureTheory.Measure`). See also `MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric`.
* `MeasureTheory.Measure.hausdorffMeasure_mono`: `μH[d] s` is an antitone function
of `d`.
* `MeasureTheory.Measure.hausdorffMeasure_zero_or_top`: if `d₁ < d₂`, then for any `s`, either
`μH[d₂] s = 0` or `μH[d₁] s = ∞`. Together with the previous lemma, this means that `μH[d] s` is
equal to infinity on some ray `(-∞, D)` and is equal to zero on `(D, +∞)`, where `D` is a possibly
infinite number called the *Hausdorff dimension* of `s`; `μH[D] s` can be zero, infinity, or
anything in between.
* `MeasureTheory.Measure.noAtoms_hausdorff`: Hausdorff measure has no atoms.
### Hausdorff measure in `ℝⁿ`
* `MeasureTheory.hausdorffMeasure_pi_real`: for a nonempty `ι`, `μH[card ι]` on `ι → ℝ` equals
Lebesgue measure.
## Notations
We use the following notation localized in `MeasureTheory`.
- `μH[d]` : `MeasureTheory.Measure.hausdorffMeasure d`
## Implementation notes
There are a few similar constructions called the `d`-dimensional Hausdorff measure. E.g., some
sources only allow coverings by balls and use `r ^ d` instead of `(diam s) ^ d`. While these
construction lead to different Hausdorff measures, they lead to the same notion of the Hausdorff
dimension.
## References
* [Herbert Federer, Geometric Measure Theory, Chapter 2.10][Federer1996]
## Tags
Hausdorff measure, measure, metric measure
-/
open scoped NNReal ENNReal Topology
open EMetric Set Function Filter Encodable FiniteDimensional TopologicalSpace
noncomputable section
variable {ι X Y : Type*} [EMetricSpace X] [EMetricSpace Y]
namespace MeasureTheory
namespace OuterMeasure
/-!
### Metric outer measures
In this section we define metric outer measures and prove Caratheodory theorem: a metric outer
measure has the Caratheodory property.
-/
/-- We say that an outer measure `μ` in an (e)metric space is *metric* if `μ (s ∪ t) = μ s + μ t`
for any two metric separated sets `s`, `t`. -/
def IsMetric (μ : OuterMeasure X) : Prop :=
∀ s t : Set X, IsMetricSeparated s t → μ (s ∪ t) = μ s + μ t
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.is_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric
namespace IsMetric
variable {μ : OuterMeasure X}
/-- A metric outer measure is additive on a finite set of pairwise metric separated sets. -/
theorem finset_iUnion_of_pairwise_separated (hm : IsMetric μ) {I : Finset ι} {s : ι → Set X}
(hI : ∀ i ∈ I, ∀ j ∈ I, i ≠ j → IsMetricSeparated (s i) (s j)) :
μ (⋃ i ∈ I, s i) = ∑ i ∈ I, μ (s i) := by
classical
induction' I using Finset.induction_on with i I hiI ihI hI
· simp
simp only [Finset.mem_insert] at hI
rw [Finset.set_biUnion_insert, hm, ihI, Finset.sum_insert hiI]
exacts [fun i hi j hj hij => hI i (Or.inr hi) j (Or.inr hj) hij,
IsMetricSeparated.finset_iUnion_right fun j hj =>
hI i (Or.inl rfl) j (Or.inr hj) (ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hj hiI).symm]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.is_metric.finset_Union_of_pairwise_separated MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric.finset_iUnion_of_pairwise_separated
/-- Caratheodory theorem. If `m` is a metric outer measure, then every Borel measurable set `t` is
Caratheodory measurable: for any (not necessarily measurable) set `s` we have
`μ (s ∩ t) + μ (s \ t) = μ s`. -/
theorem borel_le_caratheodory (hm : IsMetric μ) : borel X ≤ μ.caratheodory := by
rw [borel_eq_generateFrom_isClosed]
refine MeasurableSpace.generateFrom_le fun t ht => μ.isCaratheodory_iff_le.2 fun s => ?_
set S : ℕ → Set X := fun n => {x ∈ s | (↑n)⁻¹ ≤ infEdist x t}
have Ssep (n) : IsMetricSeparated (S n) t :=
⟨n⁻¹, ENNReal.inv_ne_zero.2 (ENNReal.natCast_ne_top _),
fun x hx y hy ↦ hx.2.trans <| infEdist_le_edist_of_mem hy⟩
have Ssep' : ∀ n, IsMetricSeparated (S n) (s ∩ t) := fun n =>
(Ssep n).mono Subset.rfl inter_subset_right
have S_sub : ∀ n, S n ⊆ s \ t := fun n =>
subset_inter inter_subset_left (Ssep n).subset_compl_right
have hSs : ∀ n, μ (s ∩ t) + μ (S n) ≤ μ s := fun n =>
calc
μ (s ∩ t) + μ (S n) = μ (s ∩ t ∪ S n) := Eq.symm <| hm _ _ <| (Ssep' n).symm
_ ≤ μ (s ∩ t ∪ s \ t) := μ.mono <| union_subset_union_right _ <| S_sub n
_ = μ s := by rw [inter_union_diff]
have iUnion_S : ⋃ n, S n = s \ t := by
refine Subset.antisymm (iUnion_subset S_sub) ?_
rintro x ⟨hxs, hxt⟩
rw [mem_iff_infEdist_zero_of_closed ht] at hxt
rcases ENNReal.exists_inv_nat_lt hxt with ⟨n, hn⟩
exact mem_iUnion.2 ⟨n, hxs, hn.le⟩
/- Now we have `∀ n, μ (s ∩ t) + μ (S n) ≤ μ s` and we need to prove
`μ (s ∩ t) + μ (⋃ n, S n) ≤ μ s`. We can't pass to the limit because
`μ` is only an outer measure. -/
by_cases htop : μ (s \ t) = ∞
· rw [htop, add_top, ← htop]
exact μ.mono diff_subset
suffices μ (⋃ n, S n) ≤ ⨆ n, μ (S n) by calc
μ (s ∩ t) + μ (s \ t) = μ (s ∩ t) + μ (⋃ n, S n) := by rw [iUnion_S]
_ ≤ μ (s ∩ t) + ⨆ n, μ (S n) := by gcongr
_ = ⨆ n, μ (s ∩ t) + μ (S n) := ENNReal.add_iSup
_ ≤ μ s := iSup_le hSs
/- It suffices to show that `∑' k, μ (S (k + 1) \ S k) ≠ ∞`. Indeed, if we have this,
then for all `N` we have `μ (⋃ n, S n) ≤ μ (S N) + ∑' k, m (S (N + k + 1) \ S (N + k))`
and the second term tends to zero, see `OuterMeasure.iUnion_nat_of_monotone_of_tsum_ne_top`
for details. -/
have : ∀ n, S n ⊆ S (n + 1) := fun n x hx =>
⟨hx.1, le_trans (ENNReal.inv_le_inv.2 <| Nat.cast_le.2 n.le_succ) hx.2⟩
classical -- Porting note: Added this to get the next tactic to work
refine (μ.iUnion_nat_of_monotone_of_tsum_ne_top this ?_).le; clear this
/- While the sets `S (k + 1) \ S k` are not pairwise metric separated, the sets in each
subsequence `S (2 * k + 1) \ S (2 * k)` and `S (2 * k + 2) \ S (2 * k)` are metric separated,
so `m` is additive on each of those sequences. -/
rw [← tsum_even_add_odd ENNReal.summable ENNReal.summable, ENNReal.add_ne_top]
suffices ∀ a, (∑' k : ℕ, μ (S (2 * k + 1 + a) \ S (2 * k + a))) ≠ ∞ from
⟨by simpa using this 0, by simpa using this 1⟩
refine fun r => ne_top_of_le_ne_top htop ?_
rw [← iUnion_S, ENNReal.tsum_eq_iSup_nat, iSup_le_iff]
intro n
rw [← hm.finset_iUnion_of_pairwise_separated]
· exact μ.mono (iUnion_subset fun i => iUnion_subset fun _ x hx => mem_iUnion.2 ⟨_, hx.1⟩)
suffices ∀ i j, i < j → IsMetricSeparated (S (2 * i + 1 + r)) (s \ S (2 * j + r)) from
fun i _ j _ hij => hij.lt_or_lt.elim
(fun h => (this i j h).mono inter_subset_left fun x hx => by exact ⟨hx.1.1, hx.2⟩)
fun h => (this j i h).symm.mono (fun x hx => by exact ⟨hx.1.1, hx.2⟩) inter_subset_left
intro i j hj
have A : ((↑(2 * j + r))⁻¹ : ℝ≥0∞) < (↑(2 * i + 1 + r))⁻¹ := by
rw [ENNReal.inv_lt_inv, Nat.cast_lt]; omega
refine ⟨(↑(2 * i + 1 + r))⁻¹ - (↑(2 * j + r))⁻¹, by simpa [tsub_eq_zero_iff_le] using A,
fun x hx y hy => ?_⟩
have : infEdist y t < (↑(2 * j + r))⁻¹ := not_le.1 fun hle => hy.2 ⟨hy.1, hle⟩
rcases infEdist_lt_iff.mp this with ⟨z, hzt, hyz⟩
have hxz : (↑(2 * i + 1 + r))⁻¹ ≤ edist x z := le_infEdist.1 hx.2 _ hzt
apply ENNReal.le_of_add_le_add_right hyz.ne_top
refine le_trans ?_ (edist_triangle _ _ _)
refine (add_le_add le_rfl hyz.le).trans (Eq.trans_le ?_ hxz)
rw [tsub_add_cancel_of_le A.le]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.is_metric.borel_le_caratheodory MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric.borel_le_caratheodory
theorem le_caratheodory [MeasurableSpace X] [BorelSpace X] (hm : IsMetric μ) :
‹MeasurableSpace X› ≤ μ.caratheodory := by
rw [BorelSpace.measurable_eq (α := X)]
exact hm.borel_le_caratheodory
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.is_metric.le_caratheodory MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.IsMetric.le_caratheodory
end IsMetric
/-!
### Constructors of metric outer measures
In this section we provide constructors `MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'` and
`MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric` and prove that these outer measures are metric outer
measures. We also prove basic lemmas about `map`/`comap` of these measures.
-/
/-- Auxiliary definition for `OuterMeasure.mkMetric'`: given a function on sets
`m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞`, returns the maximal outer measure `μ` such that `μ s ≤ m s`
for any set `s` of diameter at most `r`. -/
def mkMetric'.pre (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) (r : ℝ≥0∞) : OuterMeasure X :=
boundedBy <| extend fun s (_ : diam s ≤ r) => m s
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'.pre MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.pre
/-- Given a function `m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞`, `mkMetric' m` is the supremum of `mkMetric'.pre m r`
over `r > 0`. Equivalently, it is the limit of `mkMetric'.pre m r` as `r` tends to zero from
the right. -/
def mkMetric' (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) : OuterMeasure X :=
⨆ r > 0, mkMetric'.pre m r
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric' MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'
/-- Given a function `m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞` and `r > 0`, let `μ r` be the maximal outer measure such that
`μ s ≤ m (EMetric.diam s)` whenever `EMetric.diam s < r`. Then `mkMetric m = ⨆ r > 0, μ r`. -/
def mkMetric (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) : OuterMeasure X :=
mkMetric' fun s => m (diam s)
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric
namespace mkMetric'
variable {m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞} {r : ℝ≥0∞} {μ : OuterMeasure X} {s : Set X}
theorem le_pre : μ ≤ pre m r ↔ ∀ s : Set X, diam s ≤ r → μ s ≤ m s := by
simp only [pre, le_boundedBy, extend, le_iInf_iff]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'.le_pre MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.le_pre
theorem pre_le (hs : diam s ≤ r) : pre m r s ≤ m s :=
(boundedBy_le _).trans <| iInf_le _ hs
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'.pre_le MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.pre_le
theorem mono_pre (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) {r r' : ℝ≥0∞} (h : r ≤ r') : pre m r' ≤ pre m r :=
le_pre.2 fun _ hs => pre_le (hs.trans h)
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'.mono_pre MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.mono_pre
theorem mono_pre_nat (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) : Monotone fun k : ℕ => pre m k⁻¹ :=
fun k l h => le_pre.2 fun s hs => pre_le (hs.trans <| by simpa)
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'.mono_pre_nat MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.mono_pre_nat
theorem tendsto_pre (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) (s : Set X) :
Tendsto (fun r => pre m r s) (𝓝[>] 0) (𝓝 <| mkMetric' m s) := by
rw [← map_coe_Ioi_atBot, tendsto_map'_iff]
simp only [mkMetric', OuterMeasure.iSup_apply, iSup_subtype']
exact tendsto_atBot_iSup fun r r' hr => mono_pre _ hr _
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'.tendsto_pre MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.tendsto_pre
theorem tendsto_pre_nat (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) (s : Set X) :
Tendsto (fun n : ℕ => pre m n⁻¹ s) atTop (𝓝 <| mkMetric' m s) := by
refine (tendsto_pre m s).comp (tendsto_inf.2 ⟨ENNReal.tendsto_inv_nat_nhds_zero, ?_⟩)
refine tendsto_principal.2 (eventually_of_forall fun n => ?_)
simp
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'.tendsto_pre_nat MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.tendsto_pre_nat
theorem eq_iSup_nat (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) : mkMetric' m = ⨆ n : ℕ, mkMetric'.pre m n⁻¹ := by
ext1 s
rw [iSup_apply]
refine tendsto_nhds_unique (mkMetric'.tendsto_pre_nat m s)
(tendsto_atTop_iSup fun k l hkl => mkMetric'.mono_pre_nat m hkl s)
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'.eq_supr_nat MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.eq_iSup_nat
/-- `MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.pre m r` is a trimmed measure provided that
`m (closure s) = m s` for any set `s`. -/
theorem trim_pre [MeasurableSpace X] [OpensMeasurableSpace X] (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞)
(hcl : ∀ s, m (closure s) = m s) (r : ℝ≥0∞) : (pre m r).trim = pre m r := by
refine le_antisymm (le_pre.2 fun s hs => ?_) (le_trim _)
rw [trim_eq_iInf]
refine iInf_le_of_le (closure s) <| iInf_le_of_le subset_closure <|
iInf_le_of_le measurableSet_closure ((pre_le ?_).trans_eq (hcl _))
rwa [diam_closure]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'.trim_pre MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.trim_pre
end mkMetric'
/-- An outer measure constructed using `OuterMeasure.mkMetric'` is a metric outer measure. -/
theorem mkMetric'_isMetric (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) : (mkMetric' m).IsMetric := by
rintro s t ⟨r, r0, hr⟩
refine tendsto_nhds_unique_of_eventuallyEq
(mkMetric'.tendsto_pre _ _) ((mkMetric'.tendsto_pre _ _).add (mkMetric'.tendsto_pre _ _)) ?_
rw [← pos_iff_ne_zero] at r0
filter_upwards [Ioo_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi ⟨le_rfl, r0⟩]
rintro ε ⟨_, εr⟩
refine boundedBy_union_of_top_of_nonempty_inter ?_
rintro u ⟨x, hxs, hxu⟩ ⟨y, hyt, hyu⟩
have : ε < diam u := εr.trans_le ((hr x hxs y hyt).trans <| edist_le_diam_of_mem hxu hyu)
exact iInf_eq_top.2 fun h => (this.not_le h).elim
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric'_is_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'_isMetric
/-- If `c ∉ {0, ∞}` and `m₁ d ≤ c * m₂ d` for `d < ε` for some `ε > 0`
(we use `≤ᶠ[𝓝[≥] 0]` to state this), then `mkMetric m₁ hm₁ ≤ c • mkMetric m₂ hm₂`. -/
theorem mkMetric_mono_smul {m₁ m₂ : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞} {c : ℝ≥0∞} (hc : c ≠ ∞) (h0 : c ≠ 0)
(hle : m₁ ≤ᶠ[𝓝[≥] 0] c • m₂) : (mkMetric m₁ : OuterMeasure X) ≤ c • mkMetric m₂ := by
classical
rcases (mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Ico_subset' zero_lt_one).1 hle with ⟨r, hr0, hr⟩
refine fun s =>
le_of_tendsto_of_tendsto (mkMetric'.tendsto_pre _ s)
(ENNReal.Tendsto.const_mul (mkMetric'.tendsto_pre _ s) (Or.inr hc))
(mem_of_superset (Ioo_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi ⟨le_rfl, hr0⟩) fun r' hr' => ?_)
simp only [mem_setOf_eq, mkMetric'.pre, RingHom.id_apply]
rw [← smul_eq_mul, ← smul_apply, smul_boundedBy hc]
refine le_boundedBy.2 (fun t => (boundedBy_le _).trans ?_) _
simp only [smul_eq_mul, Pi.smul_apply, extend, iInf_eq_if]
split_ifs with ht
· apply hr
exact ⟨zero_le _, ht.trans_lt hr'.2⟩
· simp [h0]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric_mono_smul MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric_mono_smul
@[simp]
theorem mkMetric_top : (mkMetric (fun _ => ∞ : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) : OuterMeasure X) = ⊤ := by
simp_rw [mkMetric, mkMetric', mkMetric'.pre, extend_top, boundedBy_top, eq_top_iff]
rw [le_iSup_iff]
intro b hb
simpa using hb ⊤
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric_top MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric_top
/-- If `m₁ d ≤ m₂ d` for `d < ε` for some `ε > 0` (we use `≤ᶠ[𝓝[≥] 0]` to state this), then
`mkMetric m₁ hm₁ ≤ mkMetric m₂ hm₂`. -/
theorem mkMetric_mono {m₁ m₂ : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞} (hle : m₁ ≤ᶠ[𝓝[≥] 0] m₂) :
(mkMetric m₁ : OuterMeasure X) ≤ mkMetric m₂ := by
convert @mkMetric_mono_smul X _ _ m₂ _ ENNReal.one_ne_top one_ne_zero _ <;> simp [*]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric_mono MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric_mono
theorem isometry_comap_mkMetric (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) {f : X → Y} (hf : Isometry f)
(H : Monotone m ∨ Surjective f) : comap f (mkMetric m) = mkMetric m := by
simp only [mkMetric, mkMetric', mkMetric'.pre, inducedOuterMeasure, comap_iSup]
refine surjective_id.iSup_congr id fun ε => surjective_id.iSup_congr id fun hε => ?_
rw [comap_boundedBy _ (H.imp _ id)]
· congr with s : 1
apply extend_congr
· simp [hf.ediam_image]
· intros; simp [hf.injective.subsingleton_image_iff, hf.ediam_image]
· intro h_mono s t hst
simp only [extend, le_iInf_iff]
intro ht
apply le_trans _ (h_mono (diam_mono hst))
simp only [(diam_mono hst).trans ht, le_refl, ciInf_pos]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.isometry_comap_mk_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.isometry_comap_mkMetric
theorem mkMetric_smul (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) {c : ℝ≥0∞} (hc : c ≠ ∞) (hc' : c ≠ 0) :
(mkMetric (c • m) : OuterMeasure X) = c • mkMetric m := by
simp only [mkMetric, mkMetric', mkMetric'.pre, inducedOuterMeasure, ENNReal.smul_iSup]
simp_rw [smul_iSup, smul_boundedBy hc, smul_extend _ hc', Pi.smul_apply]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric_smul MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric_smul
theorem mkMetric_nnreal_smul (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) {c : ℝ≥0} (hc : c ≠ 0) :
(mkMetric (c • m) : OuterMeasure X) = c • mkMetric m := by
rw [ENNReal.smul_def, ENNReal.smul_def,
mkMetric_smul m ENNReal.coe_ne_top (ENNReal.coe_ne_zero.mpr hc)]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.mk_metric_nnreal_smul MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric_nnreal_smul
theorem isometry_map_mkMetric (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) {f : X → Y} (hf : Isometry f)
(H : Monotone m ∨ Surjective f) : map f (mkMetric m) = restrict (range f) (mkMetric m) := by
rw [← isometry_comap_mkMetric _ hf H, map_comap]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.isometry_map_mk_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.isometry_map_mkMetric
theorem isometryEquiv_comap_mkMetric (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) (f : X ≃ᵢ Y) :
comap f (mkMetric m) = mkMetric m :=
isometry_comap_mkMetric _ f.isometry (Or.inr f.surjective)
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.isometry_equiv_comap_mk_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.isometryEquiv_comap_mkMetric
theorem isometryEquiv_map_mkMetric (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) (f : X ≃ᵢ Y) :
map f (mkMetric m) = mkMetric m := by
rw [← isometryEquiv_comap_mkMetric _ f, map_comap_of_surjective f.surjective]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.isometry_equiv_map_mk_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.isometryEquiv_map_mkMetric
theorem trim_mkMetric [MeasurableSpace X] [BorelSpace X] (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) :
(mkMetric m : OuterMeasure X).trim = mkMetric m := by
simp only [mkMetric, mkMetric'.eq_iSup_nat, trim_iSup]
congr 1 with n : 1
refine mkMetric'.trim_pre _ (fun s => ?_) _
simp
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_mk_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_mkMetric
theorem le_mkMetric (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) (μ : OuterMeasure X) (r : ℝ≥0∞) (h0 : 0 < r)
(hr : ∀ s, diam s ≤ r → μ s ≤ m (diam s)) : μ ≤ mkMetric m :=
le_iSup₂_of_le r h0 <| mkMetric'.le_pre.2 fun _ hs => hr _ hs
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.le_mk_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.le_mkMetric
end OuterMeasure
/-!
### Metric measures
In this section we use `MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.toMeasure` and theorems about
`MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric'`/`MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.mkMetric` to define
`MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric'`/`MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric`. We also restate some lemmas
about metric outer measures for metric measures.
-/
namespace Measure
variable [MeasurableSpace X] [BorelSpace X]
/-- Given a function `m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞`, `mkMetric' m` is the supremum of `μ r`
over `r > 0`, where `μ r` is the maximal outer measure `μ` such that `μ s ≤ m s`
for all `s`. While each `μ r` is an *outer* measure, the supremum is a measure. -/
def mkMetric' (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) : Measure X :=
(OuterMeasure.mkMetric' m).toMeasure (OuterMeasure.mkMetric'_isMetric _).le_caratheodory
#align measure_theory.measure.mk_metric' MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric'
/-- Given a function `m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞`, `mkMetric m` is the supremum of `μ r` over `r > 0`, where
`μ r` is the maximal outer measure `μ` such that `μ s ≤ m s` for all sets `s` that contain at least
two points. While each `mkMetric'.pre` is an *outer* measure, the supremum is a measure. -/
def mkMetric (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) : Measure X :=
(OuterMeasure.mkMetric m).toMeasure (OuterMeasure.mkMetric'_isMetric _).le_caratheodory
#align measure_theory.measure.mk_metric MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric
@[simp]
theorem mkMetric'_toOuterMeasure (m : Set X → ℝ≥0∞) :
(mkMetric' m).toOuterMeasure = (OuterMeasure.mkMetric' m).trim :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.mk_metric'_to_outer_measure MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric'_toOuterMeasure
@[simp]
theorem mkMetric_toOuterMeasure (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) :
(mkMetric m : Measure X).toOuterMeasure = OuterMeasure.mkMetric m :=
OuterMeasure.trim_mkMetric m
#align measure_theory.measure.mk_metric_to_outer_measure MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric_toOuterMeasure
end Measure
theorem OuterMeasure.coe_mkMetric [MeasurableSpace X] [BorelSpace X] (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) :
⇑(OuterMeasure.mkMetric m : OuterMeasure X) = Measure.mkMetric m := by
rw [← Measure.mkMetric_toOuterMeasure, Measure.coe_toOuterMeasure]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.coe_mk_metric MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.coe_mkMetric
namespace Measure
variable [MeasurableSpace X] [BorelSpace X]
/-- If `c ∉ {0, ∞}` and `m₁ d ≤ c * m₂ d` for `d < ε` for some `ε > 0`
(we use `≤ᶠ[𝓝[≥] 0]` to state this), then `mkMetric m₁ hm₁ ≤ c • mkMetric m₂ hm₂`. -/
theorem mkMetric_mono_smul {m₁ m₂ : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞} {c : ℝ≥0∞} (hc : c ≠ ∞) (h0 : c ≠ 0)
(hle : m₁ ≤ᶠ[𝓝[≥] 0] c • m₂) : (mkMetric m₁ : Measure X) ≤ c • mkMetric m₂ := fun s ↦ by
rw [← OuterMeasure.coe_mkMetric, coe_smul, ← OuterMeasure.coe_mkMetric]
exact OuterMeasure.mkMetric_mono_smul hc h0 hle s
#align measure_theory.measure.mk_metric_mono_smul MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric_mono_smul
@[simp]
theorem mkMetric_top : (mkMetric (fun _ => ∞ : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) : Measure X) = ⊤ := by
apply toOuterMeasure_injective
rw [mkMetric_toOuterMeasure, OuterMeasure.mkMetric_top, toOuterMeasure_top]
#align measure_theory.measure.mk_metric_top MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric_top
/-- If `m₁ d ≤ m₂ d` for `d < ε` for some `ε > 0` (we use `≤ᶠ[𝓝[≥] 0]` to state this), then
`mkMetric m₁ hm₁ ≤ mkMetric m₂ hm₂`. -/
theorem mkMetric_mono {m₁ m₂ : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞} (hle : m₁ ≤ᶠ[𝓝[≥] 0] m₂) :
(mkMetric m₁ : Measure X) ≤ mkMetric m₂ := by
convert @mkMetric_mono_smul X _ _ _ _ m₂ _ ENNReal.one_ne_top one_ne_zero _ <;> simp [*]
#align measure_theory.measure.mk_metric_mono MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric_mono
/-- A formula for `MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric`. -/
theorem mkMetric_apply (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) (s : Set X) :
mkMetric m s =
⨆ (r : ℝ≥0∞) (_ : 0 < r),
⨅ (t : ℕ → Set X) (_ : s ⊆ iUnion t) (_ : ∀ n, diam (t n) ≤ r),
∑' n, ⨆ _ : (t n).Nonempty, m (diam (t n)) := by
classical
-- We mostly unfold the definitions but we need to switch the order of `∑'` and `⨅`
simp only [← OuterMeasure.coe_mkMetric, OuterMeasure.mkMetric, OuterMeasure.mkMetric',
OuterMeasure.iSup_apply, OuterMeasure.mkMetric'.pre, OuterMeasure.boundedBy_apply, extend]
refine
surjective_id.iSup_congr (fun r => r) fun r =>
iSup_congr_Prop Iff.rfl fun _ =>
surjective_id.iInf_congr _ fun t => iInf_congr_Prop Iff.rfl fun ht => ?_
dsimp
by_cases htr : ∀ n, diam (t n) ≤ r
· rw [iInf_eq_if, if_pos htr]
congr 1 with n : 1
simp only [iInf_eq_if, htr n, id, if_true, iSup_and']
· rw [iInf_eq_if, if_neg htr]
push_neg at htr; rcases htr with ⟨n, hn⟩
refine ENNReal.tsum_eq_top_of_eq_top ⟨n, ?_⟩
rw [iSup_eq_if, if_pos, iInf_eq_if, if_neg]
· exact hn.not_le
rcases diam_pos_iff.1 ((zero_le r).trans_lt hn) with ⟨x, hx, -⟩
exact ⟨x, hx⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.mk_metric_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric_apply
theorem le_mkMetric (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) (μ : Measure X) (ε : ℝ≥0∞) (h₀ : 0 < ε)
(h : ∀ s : Set X, diam s ≤ ε → μ s ≤ m (diam s)) : μ ≤ mkMetric m := by
rw [← toOuterMeasure_le, mkMetric_toOuterMeasure]
exact OuterMeasure.le_mkMetric m μ.toOuterMeasure ε h₀ h
#align measure_theory.measure.le_mk_metric MeasureTheory.Measure.le_mkMetric
/-- To bound the Hausdorff measure (or, more generally, for a measure defined using
`MeasureTheory.Measure.mkMetric`) of a set, one may use coverings with maximum diameter tending to
`0`, indexed by any sequence of countable types. -/
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Hausdorff.lean | 536 | 556 | theorem mkMetric_le_liminf_tsum {β : Type*} {ι : β → Type*} [∀ n, Countable (ι n)] (s : Set X)
{l : Filter β} (r : β → ℝ≥0∞) (hr : Tendsto r l (𝓝 0)) (t : ∀ n : β, ι n → Set X)
(ht : ∀ᶠ n in l, ∀ i, diam (t n i) ≤ r n) (hst : ∀ᶠ n in l, s ⊆ ⋃ i, t n i) (m : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ≥0∞) :
mkMetric m s ≤ liminf (fun n => ∑' i, m (diam (t n i))) l := by |
haveI : ∀ n, Encodable (ι n) := fun n => Encodable.ofCountable _
simp only [mkMetric_apply]
refine iSup₂_le fun ε hε => ?_
refine le_of_forall_le_of_dense fun c hc => ?_
rcases ((frequently_lt_of_liminf_lt (by isBoundedDefault) hc).and_eventually
((hr.eventually (gt_mem_nhds hε)).and (ht.and hst))).exists with
⟨n, hn, hrn, htn, hstn⟩
set u : ℕ → Set X := fun j => ⋃ b ∈ decode₂ (ι n) j, t n b
refine iInf₂_le_of_le u (by rwa [iUnion_decode₂]) ?_
refine iInf_le_of_le (fun j => ?_) ?_
· rw [EMetric.diam_iUnion_mem_option]
exact iSup₂_le fun _ _ => (htn _).trans hrn.le
· calc
(∑' j : ℕ, ⨆ _ : (u j).Nonempty, m (diam (u j))) = _ :=
tsum_iUnion_decode₂ (fun t : Set X => ⨆ _ : t.Nonempty, m (diam t)) (by simp) _
_ ≤ ∑' i : ι n, m (diam (t n i)) := ENNReal.tsum_le_tsum fun b => iSup_le fun _ => le_rfl
_ ≤ c := hn.le
|
/-
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
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⟩
#align cardinal.add_le_add_iff_of_lt_aleph_0 Cardinal.add_le_add_iff_of_lt_aleph0
@[simp]
theorem add_nat_le_add_nat_iff {α β : Cardinal} (n : ℕ) : α + n ≤ β + n ↔ α ≤ β :=
add_le_add_iff_of_lt_aleph0 (nat_lt_aleph0 n)
#align cardinal.add_nat_le_add_nat_iff_of_lt_aleph_0 Cardinal.add_nat_le_add_nat_iff
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-12")]
alias add_nat_le_add_nat_iff_of_lt_aleph_0 := add_nat_le_add_nat_iff
@[simp]
theorem add_one_le_add_one_iff {α β : Cardinal} : α + 1 ≤ β + 1 ↔ α ≤ β :=
add_le_add_iff_of_lt_aleph0 one_lt_aleph0
#align cardinal.add_one_le_add_one_iff_of_lt_aleph_0 Cardinal.add_one_le_add_one_iff
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-12")]
alias add_one_le_add_one_iff_of_lt_aleph_0 := add_one_le_add_one_iff
/-! ### Properties about power -/
section pow
theorem pow_le {κ μ : Cardinal.{u}} (H1 : ℵ₀ ≤ κ) (H2 : μ < ℵ₀) : κ ^ μ ≤ κ :=
let ⟨n, H3⟩ := lt_aleph0.1 H2
H3.symm ▸
Quotient.inductionOn κ
(fun α H1 =>
Nat.recOn n
(lt_of_lt_of_le
(by
rw [Nat.cast_zero, power_zero]
exact one_lt_aleph0)
H1).le
fun n ih =>
le_of_le_of_eq
(by
rw [Nat.cast_succ, power_add, power_one]
exact mul_le_mul_right' ih _)
(mul_eq_self H1))
H1
#align cardinal.pow_le Cardinal.pow_le
theorem pow_eq {κ μ : Cardinal.{u}} (H1 : ℵ₀ ≤ κ) (H2 : 1 ≤ μ) (H3 : μ < ℵ₀) : κ ^ μ = κ :=
(pow_le H1 H3).antisymm <| self_le_power κ H2
#align cardinal.pow_eq Cardinal.pow_eq
theorem power_self_eq {c : Cardinal} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : c ^ c = 2 ^ c := by
apply ((power_le_power_right <| (cantor c).le).trans _).antisymm
· exact power_le_power_right ((nat_lt_aleph0 2).le.trans h)
· rw [← power_mul, mul_eq_self h]
#align cardinal.power_self_eq Cardinal.power_self_eq
theorem prod_eq_two_power {ι : Type u} [Infinite ι] {c : ι → Cardinal.{v}} (h₁ : ∀ i, 2 ≤ c i)
(h₂ : ∀ i, lift.{u} (c i) ≤ lift.{v} #ι) : prod c = 2 ^ lift.{v} #ι := by
rw [← lift_id'.{u, v} (prod.{u, v} c), lift_prod, ← lift_two_power]
apply le_antisymm
· refine (prod_le_prod _ _ h₂).trans_eq ?_
rw [prod_const, lift_lift, ← lift_power, power_self_eq (aleph0_le_mk ι), lift_umax.{u, v}]
· rw [← prod_const', lift_prod]
refine prod_le_prod _ _ fun i => ?_
rw [lift_two, ← lift_two.{u, v}, lift_le]
exact h₁ i
#align cardinal.prod_eq_two_power Cardinal.prod_eq_two_power
theorem power_eq_two_power {c₁ c₂ : Cardinal} (h₁ : ℵ₀ ≤ c₁) (h₂ : 2 ≤ c₂) (h₂' : c₂ ≤ c₁) :
c₂ ^ c₁ = 2 ^ c₁ :=
le_antisymm (power_self_eq h₁ ▸ power_le_power_right h₂') (power_le_power_right h₂)
#align cardinal.power_eq_two_power Cardinal.power_eq_two_power
theorem nat_power_eq {c : Cardinal.{u}} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) {n : ℕ} (hn : 2 ≤ n) :
(n : Cardinal.{u}) ^ c = 2 ^ c :=
power_eq_two_power h (by assumption_mod_cast) ((nat_lt_aleph0 n).le.trans h)
#align cardinal.nat_power_eq Cardinal.nat_power_eq
theorem power_nat_le {c : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : c ^ n ≤ c :=
pow_le h (nat_lt_aleph0 n)
#align cardinal.power_nat_le Cardinal.power_nat_le
theorem power_nat_eq {c : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} (h1 : ℵ₀ ≤ c) (h2 : 1 ≤ n) : c ^ n = c :=
pow_eq h1 (mod_cast h2) (nat_lt_aleph0 n)
#align cardinal.power_nat_eq Cardinal.power_nat_eq
theorem power_nat_le_max {c : Cardinal.{u}} {n : ℕ} : c ^ (n : Cardinal.{u}) ≤ max c ℵ₀ := by
rcases le_or_lt ℵ₀ c with hc | hc
· exact le_max_of_le_left (power_nat_le hc)
· exact le_max_of_le_right (power_lt_aleph0 hc (nat_lt_aleph0 _)).le
#align cardinal.power_nat_le_max Cardinal.power_nat_le_max
| Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Ordinal.lean | 1,041 | 1,048 | theorem powerlt_aleph0 {c : Cardinal} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : c ^< ℵ₀ = c := by |
apply le_antisymm
· rw [powerlt_le]
intro c'
rw [lt_aleph0]
rintro ⟨n, rfl⟩
apply power_nat_le h
convert le_powerlt c one_lt_aleph0; rw [power_one]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jeremy Avigad
-/
import Mathlib.Order.CompleteLattice
import Mathlib.Order.GaloisConnection
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Lattice
import Mathlib.Tactic.AdaptationNote
#align_import data.rel from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"706d88f2b8fdfeb0b22796433d7a6c1a010af9f2"
/-!
# Relations
This file defines bundled relations. A relation between `α` and `β` is a function `α → β → Prop`.
Relations are also known as set-valued functions, or partial multifunctions.
## Main declarations
* `Rel α β`: Relation between `α` and `β`.
* `Rel.inv`: `r.inv` is the `Rel β α` obtained by swapping the arguments of `r`.
* `Rel.dom`: Domain of a relation. `x ∈ r.dom` iff there exists `y` such that `r x y`.
* `Rel.codom`: Codomain, aka range, of a relation. `y ∈ r.codom` iff there exists `x` such that
`r x y`.
* `Rel.comp`: Relation composition. Note that the arguments order follows the `CategoryTheory/`
one, so `r.comp s x z ↔ ∃ y, r x y ∧ s y z`.
* `Rel.image`: Image of a set under a relation. `r.image s` is the set of `f x` over all `x ∈ s`.
* `Rel.preimage`: Preimage of a set under a relation. Note that `r.preimage = r.inv.image`.
* `Rel.core`: Core of a set. For `s : Set β`, `r.core s` is the set of `x : α` such that all `y`
related to `x` are in `s`.
* `Rel.restrict_domain`: Domain-restriction of a relation to a subtype.
* `Function.graph`: Graph of a function as a relation.
## TODOs
The `Rel.comp` function uses the notation `r • s`, rather than the more common `r ∘ s` for things
named `comp`. This is because the latter is already used for function composition, and causes a
clash. A better notation should be found, perhaps a variant of `r ∘r s` or `r; s`.
-/
variable {α β γ : Type*}
/-- A relation on `α` and `β`, aka a set-valued function, aka a partial multifunction -/
def Rel (α β : Type*) :=
α → β → Prop -- deriving CompleteLattice, Inhabited
#align rel Rel
-- Porting note: `deriving` above doesn't work.
instance : CompleteLattice (Rel α β) := show CompleteLattice (α → β → Prop) from inferInstance
instance : Inhabited (Rel α β) := show Inhabited (α → β → Prop) from inferInstance
namespace Rel
variable (r : Rel α β)
-- Porting note: required for later theorems.
@[ext] theorem ext {r s : Rel α β} : (∀ a, r a = s a) → r = s := funext
/-- The inverse relation : `r.inv x y ↔ r y x`. Note that this is *not* a groupoid inverse. -/
def inv : Rel β α :=
flip r
#align rel.inv Rel.inv
theorem inv_def (x : α) (y : β) : r.inv y x ↔ r x y :=
Iff.rfl
#align rel.inv_def Rel.inv_def
theorem inv_inv : inv (inv r) = r := by
ext x y
rfl
#align rel.inv_inv Rel.inv_inv
/-- Domain of a relation -/
def dom := { x | ∃ y, r x y }
#align rel.dom Rel.dom
theorem dom_mono {r s : Rel α β} (h : r ≤ s) : dom r ⊆ dom s := fun a ⟨b, hx⟩ => ⟨b, h a b hx⟩
#align rel.dom_mono Rel.dom_mono
/-- Codomain aka range of a relation -/
def codom := { y | ∃ x, r x y }
#align rel.codom Rel.codom
theorem codom_inv : r.inv.codom = r.dom := by
ext x
rfl
#align rel.codom_inv Rel.codom_inv
theorem dom_inv : r.inv.dom = r.codom := by
ext x
rfl
#align rel.dom_inv Rel.dom_inv
/-- Composition of relation; note that it follows the `CategoryTheory/` order of arguments. -/
def comp (r : Rel α β) (s : Rel β γ) : Rel α γ := fun x z => ∃ y, r x y ∧ s y z
#align rel.comp Rel.comp
-- Porting note: the original `∘` syntax can't be overloaded here, lean considers it ambiguous.
/-- Local syntax for composition of relations. -/
local infixr:90 " • " => Rel.comp
theorem comp_assoc {δ : Type*} (r : Rel α β) (s : Rel β γ) (t : Rel γ δ) :
(r • s) • t = r • (s • t) := by
unfold comp; ext (x w); constructor
· rintro ⟨z, ⟨y, rxy, syz⟩, tzw⟩; exact ⟨y, rxy, z, syz, tzw⟩
· rintro ⟨y, rxy, z, syz, tzw⟩; exact ⟨z, ⟨y, rxy, syz⟩, tzw⟩
#align rel.comp_assoc Rel.comp_assoc
@[simp]
theorem comp_right_id (r : Rel α β) : r • @Eq β = r := by
unfold comp
ext y
simp
#align rel.comp_right_id Rel.comp_right_id
@[simp]
theorem comp_left_id (r : Rel α β) : @Eq α • r = r := by
unfold comp
ext x
simp
#align rel.comp_left_id Rel.comp_left_id
@[simp]
theorem comp_right_bot (r : Rel α β) : r • (⊥ : Rel β γ) = ⊥ := by
ext x y
simp [comp, Bot.bot]
@[simp]
theorem comp_left_bot (r : Rel α β) : (⊥ : Rel γ α) • r = ⊥ := by
ext x y
simp [comp, Bot.bot]
@[simp]
theorem comp_right_top (r : Rel α β) : r • (⊤ : Rel β γ) = fun x _ ↦ x ∈ r.dom := by
ext x z
simp [comp, Top.top, dom]
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Data/Rel.lean | 141 | 143 | theorem comp_left_top (r : Rel α β) : (⊤ : Rel γ α) • r = fun _ y ↦ y ∈ r.codom := by |
ext x z
simp [comp, Top.top, codom]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Robert Y. Lewis. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Robert Y. Lewis, Keeley Hoek
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.NeZero
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Defs
import Mathlib.Logic.Embedding.Basic
import Mathlib.Logic.Equiv.Set
import Mathlib.Tactic.Common
#align_import data.fin.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3a2b5524a138b5d0b818b858b516d4ac8a484b03"
/-!
# The finite type with `n` elements
`Fin n` is the type whose elements are natural numbers smaller than `n`.
This file expands on the development in the core library.
## Main definitions
### Induction principles
* `finZeroElim` : Elimination principle for the empty set `Fin 0`, generalizes `Fin.elim0`.
* `Fin.succRec` : Define `C n i` by induction on `i : Fin n` interpreted
as `(0 : Fin (n - i)).succ.succ…`. This function has two arguments: `H0 n` defines
`0`-th element `C (n+1) 0` of an `(n+1)`-tuple, and `Hs n i` defines `(i+1)`-st element
of `(n+1)`-tuple based on `n`, `i`, and `i`-th element of `n`-tuple.
* `Fin.succRecOn` : same as `Fin.succRec` but `i : Fin n` is the first argument;
* `Fin.induction` : Define `C i` by induction on `i : Fin (n + 1)`, separating into the
`Nat`-like base cases of `C 0` and `C (i.succ)`.
* `Fin.inductionOn` : same as `Fin.induction` but with `i : Fin (n + 1)` as the first argument.
* `Fin.cases` : define `f : Π i : Fin n.succ, C i` by separately handling the cases `i = 0` and
`i = Fin.succ j`, `j : Fin n`, defined using `Fin.induction`.
* `Fin.reverseInduction`: reverse induction on `i : Fin (n + 1)`; given `C (Fin.last n)` and
`∀ i : Fin n, C (Fin.succ i) → C (Fin.castSucc i)`, constructs all values `C i` by going down;
* `Fin.lastCases`: define `f : Π i, Fin (n + 1), C i` by separately handling the cases
`i = Fin.last n` and `i = Fin.castSucc j`, a special case of `Fin.reverseInduction`;
* `Fin.addCases`: define a function on `Fin (m + n)` by separately handling the cases
`Fin.castAdd n i` and `Fin.natAdd m i`;
* `Fin.succAboveCases`: given `i : Fin (n + 1)`, define a function on `Fin (n + 1)` by separately
handling the cases `j = i` and `j = Fin.succAbove i k`, same as `Fin.insertNth` but marked
as eliminator and works for `Sort*`. -- Porting note: this is in another file
### Embeddings and isomorphisms
* `Fin.valEmbedding` : coercion to natural numbers as an `Embedding`;
* `Fin.succEmb` : `Fin.succ` as an `Embedding`;
* `Fin.castLEEmb h` : `Fin.castLE` as an `Embedding`, embed `Fin n` into `Fin m`, `h : n ≤ m`;
* `finCongr` : `Fin.cast` as an `Equiv`, equivalence between `Fin n` and `Fin m` when `n = m`;
* `Fin.castAddEmb m` : `Fin.castAdd` as an `Embedding`, embed `Fin n` into `Fin (n+m)`;
* `Fin.castSuccEmb` : `Fin.castSucc` as an `Embedding`, embed `Fin n` into `Fin (n+1)`;
* `Fin.addNatEmb m i` : `Fin.addNat` as an `Embedding`, add `m` on `i` on the right,
generalizes `Fin.succ`;
* `Fin.natAddEmb n i` : `Fin.natAdd` as an `Embedding`, adds `n` on `i` on the left;
### Other casts
* `Fin.ofNat'`: given a positive number `n` (deduced from `[NeZero n]`), `Fin.ofNat' i` is
`i % n` interpreted as an element of `Fin n`;
* `Fin.divNat i` : divides `i : Fin (m * n)` by `n`;
* `Fin.modNat i` : takes the mod of `i : Fin (m * n)` by `n`;
### Misc definitions
* `Fin.revPerm : Equiv.Perm (Fin n)` : `Fin.rev` as an `Equiv.Perm`, the antitone involution given
by `i ↦ n-(i+1)`
-/
assert_not_exists Monoid
universe u v
open Fin Nat Function
/-- Elimination principle for the empty set `Fin 0`, dependent version. -/
def finZeroElim {α : Fin 0 → Sort*} (x : Fin 0) : α x :=
x.elim0
#align fin_zero_elim finZeroElim
namespace Fin
instance {n : ℕ} : CanLift ℕ (Fin n) Fin.val (· < n) where
prf k hk := ⟨⟨k, hk⟩, rfl⟩
/-- A dependent variant of `Fin.elim0`. -/
def rec0 {α : Fin 0 → Sort*} (i : Fin 0) : α i := absurd i.2 (Nat.not_lt_zero _)
#align fin.elim0' Fin.elim0
variable {n m : ℕ}
--variable {a b : Fin n} -- this *really* breaks stuff
#align fin.fin_to_nat Fin.coeToNat
theorem val_injective : Function.Injective (@Fin.val n) :=
@Fin.eq_of_val_eq n
#align fin.val_injective Fin.val_injective
/-- If you actually have an element of `Fin n`, then the `n` is always positive -/
lemma size_positive : Fin n → 0 < n := Fin.pos
lemma size_positive' [Nonempty (Fin n)] : 0 < n :=
‹Nonempty (Fin n)›.elim Fin.pos
protected theorem prop (a : Fin n) : a.val < n :=
a.2
#align fin.prop Fin.prop
#align fin.is_lt Fin.is_lt
#align fin.pos Fin.pos
#align fin.pos_iff_nonempty Fin.pos_iff_nonempty
section Order
variable {a b c : Fin n}
protected lemma lt_of_le_of_lt : a ≤ b → b < c → a < c := Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt
protected lemma lt_of_lt_of_le : a < b → b ≤ c → a < c := Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le
protected lemma le_rfl : a ≤ a := Nat.le_refl _
protected lemma lt_iff_le_and_ne : a < b ↔ a ≤ b ∧ a ≠ b := by
rw [← val_ne_iff]; exact Nat.lt_iff_le_and_ne
protected lemma lt_or_lt_of_ne (h : a ≠ b) : a < b ∨ b < a := Nat.lt_or_lt_of_ne $ val_ne_iff.2 h
protected lemma lt_or_le (a b : Fin n) : a < b ∨ b ≤ a := Nat.lt_or_ge _ _
protected lemma le_or_lt (a b : Fin n) : a ≤ b ∨ b < a := (b.lt_or_le a).symm
protected lemma le_of_eq (hab : a = b) : a ≤ b := Nat.le_of_eq $ congr_arg val hab
protected lemma ge_of_eq (hab : a = b) : b ≤ a := Fin.le_of_eq hab.symm
protected lemma eq_or_lt_of_le : a ≤ b → a = b ∨ a < b := by rw [ext_iff]; exact Nat.eq_or_lt_of_le
protected lemma lt_or_eq_of_le : a ≤ b → a < b ∨ a = b := by rw [ext_iff]; exact Nat.lt_or_eq_of_le
end Order
lemma lt_last_iff_ne_last {a : Fin (n + 1)} : a < last n ↔ a ≠ last n := by
simp [Fin.lt_iff_le_and_ne, le_last]
lemma ne_zero_of_lt {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (hab : a < b) : b ≠ 0 :=
Fin.ne_of_gt $ Fin.lt_of_le_of_lt a.zero_le hab
lemma ne_last_of_lt {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (hab : a < b) : a ≠ last n :=
Fin.ne_of_lt $ Fin.lt_of_lt_of_le hab b.le_last
/-- Equivalence between `Fin n` and `{ i // i < n }`. -/
@[simps apply symm_apply]
def equivSubtype : Fin n ≃ { i // i < n } where
toFun a := ⟨a.1, a.2⟩
invFun a := ⟨a.1, a.2⟩
left_inv := fun ⟨_, _⟩ => rfl
right_inv := fun ⟨_, _⟩ => rfl
#align fin.equiv_subtype Fin.equivSubtype
#align fin.equiv_subtype_symm_apply Fin.equivSubtype_symm_apply
#align fin.equiv_subtype_apply Fin.equivSubtype_apply
section coe
/-!
### coercions and constructions
-/
#align fin.eta Fin.eta
#align fin.ext Fin.ext
#align fin.ext_iff Fin.ext_iff
#align fin.coe_injective Fin.val_injective
theorem val_eq_val (a b : Fin n) : (a : ℕ) = b ↔ a = b :=
ext_iff.symm
#align fin.coe_eq_coe Fin.val_eq_val
@[deprecated ext_iff (since := "2024-02-20")]
theorem eq_iff_veq (a b : Fin n) : a = b ↔ a.1 = b.1 :=
ext_iff
#align fin.eq_iff_veq Fin.eq_iff_veq
theorem ne_iff_vne (a b : Fin n) : a ≠ b ↔ a.1 ≠ b.1 :=
ext_iff.not
#align fin.ne_iff_vne Fin.ne_iff_vne
-- Porting note: I'm not sure if this comment still applies.
-- built-in reduction doesn't always work
@[simp, nolint simpNF]
theorem mk_eq_mk {a h a' h'} : @mk n a h = @mk n a' h' ↔ a = a' :=
ext_iff
#align fin.mk_eq_mk Fin.mk_eq_mk
#align fin.mk.inj_iff Fin.mk.inj_iff
#align fin.mk_val Fin.val_mk
#align fin.eq_mk_iff_coe_eq Fin.eq_mk_iff_val_eq
#align fin.coe_mk Fin.val_mk
#align fin.mk_coe Fin.mk_val
-- syntactic tautologies now
#noalign fin.coe_eq_val
#noalign fin.val_eq_coe
/-- Assume `k = l`. If two functions defined on `Fin k` and `Fin l` are equal on each element,
then they coincide (in the heq sense). -/
protected theorem heq_fun_iff {α : Sort*} {k l : ℕ} (h : k = l) {f : Fin k → α} {g : Fin l → α} :
HEq f g ↔ ∀ i : Fin k, f i = g ⟨(i : ℕ), h ▸ i.2⟩ := by
subst h
simp [Function.funext_iff]
#align fin.heq_fun_iff Fin.heq_fun_iff
/-- Assume `k = l` and `k' = l'`.
If two functions `Fin k → Fin k' → α` and `Fin l → Fin l' → α` are equal on each pair,
then they coincide (in the heq sense). -/
protected theorem heq_fun₂_iff {α : Sort*} {k l k' l' : ℕ} (h : k = l) (h' : k' = l')
{f : Fin k → Fin k' → α} {g : Fin l → Fin l' → α} :
HEq f g ↔ ∀ (i : Fin k) (j : Fin k'), f i j = g ⟨(i : ℕ), h ▸ i.2⟩ ⟨(j : ℕ), h' ▸ j.2⟩ := by
subst h
subst h'
simp [Function.funext_iff]
protected theorem heq_ext_iff {k l : ℕ} (h : k = l) {i : Fin k} {j : Fin l} :
HEq i j ↔ (i : ℕ) = (j : ℕ) := by
subst h
simp [val_eq_val]
#align fin.heq_ext_iff Fin.heq_ext_iff
#align fin.exists_iff Fin.exists_iff
#align fin.forall_iff Fin.forall_iff
end coe
section Order
/-!
### order
-/
#align fin.is_le Fin.is_le
#align fin.is_le' Fin.is_le'
#align fin.lt_iff_coe_lt_coe Fin.lt_iff_val_lt_val
theorem le_iff_val_le_val {a b : Fin n} : a ≤ b ↔ (a : ℕ) ≤ b :=
Iff.rfl
#align fin.le_iff_coe_le_coe Fin.le_iff_val_le_val
#align fin.mk_lt_of_lt_coe Fin.mk_lt_of_lt_val
#align fin.mk_le_of_le_coe Fin.mk_le_of_le_val
/-- `a < b` as natural numbers if and only if `a < b` in `Fin n`. -/
@[norm_cast, simp]
theorem val_fin_lt {n : ℕ} {a b : Fin n} : (a : ℕ) < (b : ℕ) ↔ a < b :=
Iff.rfl
#align fin.coe_fin_lt Fin.val_fin_lt
/-- `a ≤ b` as natural numbers if and only if `a ≤ b` in `Fin n`. -/
@[norm_cast, simp]
theorem val_fin_le {n : ℕ} {a b : Fin n} : (a : ℕ) ≤ (b : ℕ) ↔ a ≤ b :=
Iff.rfl
#align fin.coe_fin_le Fin.val_fin_le
#align fin.mk_le_mk Fin.mk_le_mk
#align fin.mk_lt_mk Fin.mk_lt_mk
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem min_val {a : Fin n} : min (a : ℕ) n = a := by simp
#align fin.min_coe Fin.min_val
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem max_val {a : Fin n} : max (a : ℕ) n = n := by simp
#align fin.max_coe Fin.max_val
/-- The inclusion map `Fin n → ℕ` is an embedding. -/
@[simps apply]
def valEmbedding : Fin n ↪ ℕ :=
⟨val, val_injective⟩
#align fin.coe_embedding Fin.valEmbedding
@[simp]
theorem equivSubtype_symm_trans_valEmbedding :
equivSubtype.symm.toEmbedding.trans valEmbedding = Embedding.subtype (· < n) :=
rfl
#align fin.equiv_subtype_symm_trans_val_embedding Fin.equivSubtype_symm_trans_valEmbedding
/-- Use the ordering on `Fin n` for checking recursive definitions.
For example, the following definition is not accepted by the termination checker,
unless we declare the `WellFoundedRelation` instance:
```lean
def factorial {n : ℕ} : Fin n → ℕ
| ⟨0, _⟩ := 1
| ⟨i + 1, hi⟩ := (i + 1) * factorial ⟨i, i.lt_succ_self.trans hi⟩
```
-/
instance {n : ℕ} : WellFoundedRelation (Fin n) :=
measure (val : Fin n → ℕ)
/-- Given a positive `n`, `Fin.ofNat' i` is `i % n` as an element of `Fin n`. -/
def ofNat'' [NeZero n] (i : ℕ) : Fin n :=
⟨i % n, mod_lt _ n.pos_of_neZero⟩
#align fin.of_nat' Fin.ofNat''ₓ
-- Porting note: `Fin.ofNat'` conflicts with something in core (there the hypothesis is `n > 0`),
-- so for now we make this double-prime `''`. This is also the reason for the dubious translation.
instance {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] : Zero (Fin n) := ⟨ofNat'' 0⟩
instance {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] : One (Fin n) := ⟨ofNat'' 1⟩
#align fin.coe_zero Fin.val_zero
/--
The `Fin.val_zero` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`.
This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis.
-/
@[simp]
theorem val_zero' (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : ((0 : Fin n) : ℕ) = 0 :=
rfl
#align fin.val_zero' Fin.val_zero'
#align fin.mk_zero Fin.mk_zero
/--
The `Fin.zero_le` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`.
This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis.
-/
@[simp]
protected theorem zero_le' [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : 0 ≤ a :=
Nat.zero_le a.val
#align fin.zero_le Fin.zero_le'
#align fin.zero_lt_one Fin.zero_lt_one
#align fin.not_lt_zero Fin.not_lt_zero
/--
The `Fin.pos_iff_ne_zero` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`.
This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis.
-/
theorem pos_iff_ne_zero' [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : 0 < a ↔ a ≠ 0 := by
rw [← val_fin_lt, val_zero', Nat.pos_iff_ne_zero, Ne, Ne, ext_iff, val_zero']
#align fin.pos_iff_ne_zero Fin.pos_iff_ne_zero'
#align fin.eq_zero_or_eq_succ Fin.eq_zero_or_eq_succ
#align fin.eq_succ_of_ne_zero Fin.eq_succ_of_ne_zero
@[simp] lemma cast_eq_self (a : Fin n) : cast rfl a = a := rfl
theorem rev_involutive : Involutive (rev : Fin n → Fin n) := fun i =>
ext <| by
dsimp only [rev]
rw [← Nat.sub_sub, Nat.sub_sub_self (Nat.add_one_le_iff.2 i.is_lt), Nat.add_sub_cancel_right]
#align fin.rev_involutive Fin.rev_involutive
/-- `Fin.rev` as an `Equiv.Perm`, the antitone involution `Fin n → Fin n` given by
`i ↦ n-(i+1)`. -/
@[simps! apply symm_apply]
def revPerm : Equiv.Perm (Fin n) :=
Involutive.toPerm rev rev_involutive
#align fin.rev Fin.revPerm
#align fin.coe_rev Fin.val_revₓ
theorem rev_injective : Injective (@rev n) :=
rev_involutive.injective
#align fin.rev_injective Fin.rev_injective
theorem rev_surjective : Surjective (@rev n) :=
rev_involutive.surjective
#align fin.rev_surjective Fin.rev_surjective
theorem rev_bijective : Bijective (@rev n) :=
rev_involutive.bijective
#align fin.rev_bijective Fin.rev_bijective
#align fin.rev_inj Fin.rev_injₓ
#align fin.rev_rev Fin.rev_revₓ
@[simp]
theorem revPerm_symm : (@revPerm n).symm = revPerm :=
rfl
#align fin.rev_symm Fin.revPerm_symm
#align fin.rev_eq Fin.rev_eqₓ
#align fin.rev_le_rev Fin.rev_le_revₓ
#align fin.rev_lt_rev Fin.rev_lt_revₓ
theorem cast_rev (i : Fin n) (h : n = m) :
cast h i.rev = (i.cast h).rev := by
subst h; simp
theorem rev_eq_iff {i j : Fin n} : rev i = j ↔ i = rev j := by
rw [← rev_inj, rev_rev]
theorem rev_ne_iff {i j : Fin n} : rev i ≠ j ↔ i ≠ rev j := rev_eq_iff.not
theorem rev_lt_iff {i j : Fin n} : rev i < j ↔ rev j < i := by
rw [← rev_lt_rev, rev_rev]
theorem rev_le_iff {i j : Fin n} : rev i ≤ j ↔ rev j ≤ i := by
rw [← rev_le_rev, rev_rev]
theorem lt_rev_iff {i j : Fin n} : i < rev j ↔ j < rev i := by
rw [← rev_lt_rev, rev_rev]
theorem le_rev_iff {i j : Fin n} : i ≤ rev j ↔ j ≤ rev i := by
rw [← rev_le_rev, rev_rev]
#align fin.last Fin.last
#align fin.coe_last Fin.val_last
-- Porting note: this is now syntactically equal to `val_last`
#align fin.last_val Fin.val_last
#align fin.le_last Fin.le_last
#align fin.last_pos Fin.last_pos
#align fin.eq_last_of_not_lt Fin.eq_last_of_not_lt
theorem last_pos' [NeZero n] : 0 < last n := n.pos_of_neZero
theorem one_lt_last [NeZero n] : 1 < last (n + 1) := Nat.lt_add_left_iff_pos.2 n.pos_of_neZero
end Order
section Add
/-!
### addition, numerals, and coercion from Nat
-/
#align fin.val_one Fin.val_one
#align fin.coe_one Fin.val_one
@[simp]
theorem val_one' (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : ((1 : Fin n) : ℕ) = 1 % n :=
rfl
#align fin.coe_one' Fin.val_one'
-- Porting note: Delete this lemma after porting
theorem val_one'' {n : ℕ} : ((1 : Fin (n + 1)) : ℕ) = 1 % (n + 1) :=
rfl
#align fin.one_val Fin.val_one''
#align fin.mk_one Fin.mk_one
instance nontrivial {n : ℕ} : Nontrivial (Fin (n + 2)) where
exists_pair_ne := ⟨0, 1, (ne_iff_vne 0 1).mpr (by simp [val_one, val_zero])⟩
theorem nontrivial_iff_two_le : Nontrivial (Fin n) ↔ 2 ≤ n := by
rcases n with (_ | _ | n) <;>
simp [← Nat.one_eq_succ_zero, Fin.nontrivial, not_nontrivial, Nat.succ_le_iff]
-- Porting note: here and in the next lemma, had to use `← Nat.one_eq_succ_zero`.
#align fin.nontrivial_iff_two_le Fin.nontrivial_iff_two_le
#align fin.subsingleton_iff_le_one Fin.subsingleton_iff_le_one
section Monoid
-- Porting note (#10618): removing `simp`, `simp` can prove it with AddCommMonoid instance
protected theorem add_zero [NeZero n] (k : Fin n) : k + 0 = k := by
simp only [add_def, val_zero', Nat.add_zero, mod_eq_of_lt (is_lt k)]
#align fin.add_zero Fin.add_zero
-- Porting note (#10618): removing `simp`, `simp` can prove it with AddCommMonoid instance
protected theorem zero_add [NeZero n] (k : Fin n) : 0 + k = k := by
simp [ext_iff, add_def, mod_eq_of_lt (is_lt k)]
#align fin.zero_add Fin.zero_add
instance {a : ℕ} [NeZero n] : OfNat (Fin n) a where
ofNat := Fin.ofNat' a n.pos_of_neZero
instance inhabited (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : Inhabited (Fin n) :=
⟨0⟩
instance inhabitedFinOneAdd (n : ℕ) : Inhabited (Fin (1 + n)) :=
haveI : NeZero (1 + n) := by rw [Nat.add_comm]; infer_instance
inferInstance
@[simp]
theorem default_eq_zero (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : (default : Fin n) = 0 :=
rfl
#align fin.default_eq_zero Fin.default_eq_zero
section from_ad_hoc
@[simp] lemma ofNat'_zero {h : 0 < n} [NeZero n] : (Fin.ofNat' 0 h : Fin n) = 0 := rfl
@[simp] lemma ofNat'_one {h : 0 < n} [NeZero n] : (Fin.ofNat' 1 h : Fin n) = 1 := rfl
end from_ad_hoc
instance instNatCast [NeZero n] : NatCast (Fin n) where
natCast n := Fin.ofNat'' n
lemma natCast_def [NeZero n] (a : ℕ) : (a : Fin n) = ⟨a % n, mod_lt _ n.pos_of_neZero⟩ := rfl
end Monoid
#align fin.val_add Fin.val_add
#align fin.coe_add Fin.val_add
theorem val_add_eq_ite {n : ℕ} (a b : Fin n) :
(↑(a + b) : ℕ) = if n ≤ a + b then a + b - n else a + b := by
rw [Fin.val_add, Nat.add_mod_eq_ite, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (show ↑a < n from a.2),
Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (show ↑b < n from b.2)]
#align fin.coe_add_eq_ite Fin.val_add_eq_ite
section deprecated
set_option linter.deprecated false
@[deprecated]
theorem val_bit0 {n : ℕ} (k : Fin n) : ((bit0 k : Fin n) : ℕ) = bit0 (k : ℕ) % n := by
cases k
rfl
#align fin.coe_bit0 Fin.val_bit0
@[deprecated]
theorem val_bit1 {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] (k : Fin n) :
((bit1 k : Fin n) : ℕ) = bit1 (k : ℕ) % n := by
cases n;
· cases' k with k h
cases k
· show _ % _ = _
simp at h
cases' h with _ h
simp [bit1, Fin.val_bit0, Fin.val_add, Fin.val_one]
#align fin.coe_bit1 Fin.val_bit1
end deprecated
#align fin.coe_add_one_of_lt Fin.val_add_one_of_lt
#align fin.last_add_one Fin.last_add_one
#align fin.coe_add_one Fin.val_add_one
section Bit
set_option linter.deprecated false
@[simp, deprecated]
theorem mk_bit0 {m n : ℕ} (h : bit0 m < n) :
(⟨bit0 m, h⟩ : Fin n) = (bit0 ⟨m, (Nat.le_add_right m m).trans_lt h⟩ : Fin _) :=
eq_of_val_eq (Nat.mod_eq_of_lt h).symm
#align fin.mk_bit0 Fin.mk_bit0
@[simp, deprecated]
theorem mk_bit1 {m n : ℕ} [NeZero n] (h : bit1 m < n) :
(⟨bit1 m, h⟩ : Fin n) =
(bit1 ⟨m, (Nat.le_add_right m m).trans_lt ((m + m).lt_succ_self.trans h)⟩ : Fin _) := by
ext
simp only [bit1, bit0] at h
simp only [bit1, bit0, val_add, val_one', ← Nat.add_mod, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt h]
#align fin.mk_bit1 Fin.mk_bit1
end Bit
#align fin.val_two Fin.val_two
--- Porting note: syntactically the same as the above
#align fin.coe_two Fin.val_two
section OfNatCoe
@[simp]
theorem ofNat''_eq_cast (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] (a : ℕ) : (Fin.ofNat'' a : Fin n) = a :=
rfl
#align fin.of_nat_eq_coe Fin.ofNat''_eq_cast
@[simp] lemma val_natCast (a n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : (a : Fin n).val = a % n := rfl
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias val_nat_cast := val_natCast
-- Porting note: is this the right name for things involving `Nat.cast`?
/-- Converting an in-range number to `Fin (n + 1)` produces a result
whose value is the original number. -/
theorem val_cast_of_lt {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] {a : ℕ} (h : a < n) : (a : Fin n).val = a :=
Nat.mod_eq_of_lt h
#align fin.coe_val_of_lt Fin.val_cast_of_lt
/-- If `n` is non-zero, converting the value of a `Fin n` to `Fin n` results
in the same value. -/
@[simp] theorem cast_val_eq_self {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : (a.val : Fin n) = a :=
ext <| val_cast_of_lt a.isLt
#align fin.coe_val_eq_self Fin.cast_val_eq_self
-- Porting note: this is syntactically the same as `val_cast_of_lt`
#align fin.coe_coe_of_lt Fin.val_cast_of_lt
-- Porting note: this is syntactically the same as `cast_val_of_lt`
#align fin.coe_coe_eq_self Fin.cast_val_eq_self
@[simp] lemma natCast_self (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : (n : Fin n) = 0 := by ext; simp
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias nat_cast_self := natCast_self
@[simp] lemma natCast_eq_zero {a n : ℕ} [NeZero n] : (a : Fin n) = 0 ↔ n ∣ a := by
simp [ext_iff, Nat.dvd_iff_mod_eq_zero]
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias nat_cast_eq_zero := natCast_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem natCast_eq_last (n) : (n : Fin (n + 1)) = Fin.last n := by ext; simp
#align fin.coe_nat_eq_last Fin.natCast_eq_last
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-04")] alias cast_nat_eq_last := natCast_eq_last
theorem le_val_last (i : Fin (n + 1)) : i ≤ n := by
rw [Fin.natCast_eq_last]
exact Fin.le_last i
#align fin.le_coe_last Fin.le_val_last
variable {a b : ℕ}
lemma natCast_le_natCast (han : a ≤ n) (hbn : b ≤ n) : (a : Fin (n + 1)) ≤ b ↔ a ≤ b := by
rw [← Nat.lt_succ_iff] at han hbn
simp [le_iff_val_le_val, -val_fin_le, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt, han, hbn]
lemma natCast_lt_natCast (han : a ≤ n) (hbn : b ≤ n) : (a : Fin (n + 1)) < b ↔ a < b := by
rw [← Nat.lt_succ_iff] at han hbn; simp [lt_iff_val_lt_val, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt, han, hbn]
lemma natCast_mono (hbn : b ≤ n) (hab : a ≤ b) : (a : Fin (n + 1)) ≤ b :=
(natCast_le_natCast (hab.trans hbn) hbn).2 hab
lemma natCast_strictMono (hbn : b ≤ n) (hab : a < b) : (a : Fin (n + 1)) < b :=
(natCast_lt_natCast (hab.le.trans hbn) hbn).2 hab
end OfNatCoe
#align fin.add_one_pos Fin.add_one_pos
#align fin.one_pos Fin.one_pos
#align fin.zero_ne_one Fin.zero_ne_one
@[simp]
theorem one_eq_zero_iff [NeZero n] : (1 : Fin n) = 0 ↔ n = 1 := by
obtain _ | _ | n := n <;> simp [Fin.ext_iff]
#align fin.one_eq_zero_iff Fin.one_eq_zero_iff
@[simp]
theorem zero_eq_one_iff [NeZero n] : (0 : Fin n) = 1 ↔ n = 1 := by rw [eq_comm, one_eq_zero_iff]
#align fin.zero_eq_one_iff Fin.zero_eq_one_iff
end Add
section Succ
/-!
### succ and casts into larger Fin types
-/
#align fin.coe_succ Fin.val_succ
#align fin.succ_pos Fin.succ_pos
lemma succ_injective (n : ℕ) : Injective (@Fin.succ n) := fun a b ↦ by simp [ext_iff]
#align fin.succ_injective Fin.succ_injective
/-- `Fin.succ` as an `Embedding` -/
def succEmb (n : ℕ) : Fin n ↪ Fin (n + 1) where
toFun := succ
inj' := succ_injective _
@[simp]
theorem val_succEmb : ⇑(succEmb n) = Fin.succ := rfl
#align fin.succ_le_succ_iff Fin.succ_le_succ_iff
#align fin.succ_lt_succ_iff Fin.succ_lt_succ_iff
@[simp]
theorem exists_succ_eq {x : Fin (n + 1)} : (∃ y, Fin.succ y = x) ↔ x ≠ 0 :=
⟨fun ⟨_, hy⟩ => hy ▸ succ_ne_zero _, x.cases (fun h => h.irrefl.elim) (fun _ _ => ⟨_, rfl⟩)⟩
#align fin.exists_succ_eq_iff Fin.exists_succ_eq
theorem exists_succ_eq_of_ne_zero {x : Fin (n + 1)} (h : x ≠ 0) :
∃ y, Fin.succ y = x := exists_succ_eq.mpr h
#align fin.succ_inj Fin.succ_inj
#align fin.succ_ne_zero Fin.succ_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem succ_zero_eq_one' [NeZero n] : Fin.succ (0 : Fin n) = 1 := by
cases n
· exact (NeZero.ne 0 rfl).elim
· rfl
#align fin.succ_zero_eq_one Fin.succ_zero_eq_one'
theorem one_pos' [NeZero n] : (0 : Fin (n + 1)) < 1 := succ_zero_eq_one' (n := n) ▸ succ_pos _
theorem zero_ne_one' [NeZero n] : (0 : Fin (n + 1)) ≠ 1 := Fin.ne_of_lt one_pos'
#align fin.succ_zero_eq_one' Fin.succ_zero_eq_one
/--
The `Fin.succ_one_eq_two` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+2)`.
This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis.
-/
@[simp]
theorem succ_one_eq_two' [NeZero n] : Fin.succ (1 : Fin (n + 1)) = 2 := by
cases n
· exact (NeZero.ne 0 rfl).elim
· rfl
#align fin.succ_one_eq_two Fin.succ_one_eq_two'
-- Version of `succ_one_eq_two` to be used by `dsimp`.
-- Note the `'` swapped around due to a move to std4.
#align fin.succ_one_eq_two' Fin.succ_one_eq_two
#align fin.succ_mk Fin.succ_mk
#align fin.mk_succ_pos Fin.mk_succ_pos
#align fin.one_lt_succ_succ Fin.one_lt_succ_succ
#align fin.add_one_lt_iff Fin.add_one_lt_iff
#align fin.add_one_le_iff Fin.add_one_le_iff
#align fin.last_le_iff Fin.last_le_iff
#align fin.lt_add_one_iff Fin.lt_add_one_iff
/--
The `Fin.le_zero_iff` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`.
This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis.
-/
@[simp]
theorem le_zero_iff' {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] {k : Fin n} : k ≤ 0 ↔ k = 0 :=
⟨fun h => Fin.ext <| by rw [Nat.eq_zero_of_le_zero h]; rfl, by rintro rfl; exact Nat.le_refl _⟩
#align fin.le_zero_iff Fin.le_zero_iff'
#align fin.succ_succ_ne_one Fin.succ_succ_ne_one
#align fin.cast_lt Fin.castLT
#align fin.coe_cast_lt Fin.coe_castLT
#align fin.cast_lt_mk Fin.castLT_mk
-- Move to Batteries?
@[simp] theorem cast_refl {n : Nat} (h : n = n) :
Fin.cast h = id := rfl
-- TODO: Move to Batteries
@[simp] lemma castLE_inj {hmn : m ≤ n} {a b : Fin m} : castLE hmn a = castLE hmn b ↔ a = b := by
simp [ext_iff]
@[simp] lemma castAdd_inj {a b : Fin m} : castAdd n a = castAdd n b ↔ a = b := by simp [ext_iff]
attribute [simp] castSucc_inj
lemma castLE_injective (hmn : m ≤ n) : Injective (castLE hmn) :=
fun a b hab ↦ ext (by have := congr_arg val hab; exact this)
lemma castAdd_injective (m n : ℕ) : Injective (@Fin.castAdd m n) := castLE_injective _
lemma castSucc_injective (n : ℕ) : Injective (@Fin.castSucc n) := castAdd_injective _ _
#align fin.cast_succ_injective Fin.castSucc_injective
/-- `Fin.castLE` as an `Embedding`, `castLEEmb h i` embeds `i` into a larger `Fin` type. -/
@[simps! apply]
def castLEEmb (h : n ≤ m) : Fin n ↪ Fin m where
toFun := castLE h
inj' := castLE_injective _
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_castLEEmb {m n} (hmn : m ≤ n) : castLEEmb hmn = castLE hmn := rfl
#align fin.coe_cast_le Fin.coe_castLE
#align fin.cast_le_mk Fin.castLE_mk
#align fin.cast_le_zero Fin.castLE_zero
/- The next proof can be golfed a lot using `Fintype.card`.
It is written this way to define `ENat.card` and `Nat.card` without a `Fintype` dependency
(not done yet). -/
assert_not_exists Fintype
lemma nonempty_embedding_iff : Nonempty (Fin n ↪ Fin m) ↔ n ≤ m := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ⟨castLEEmb h⟩⟩
induction n generalizing m with
| zero => exact m.zero_le
| succ n ihn =>
cases' h with e
rcases exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero (pos_iff_nonempty.2 (Nonempty.map e inferInstance)).ne'
with ⟨m, rfl⟩
refine Nat.succ_le_succ <| ihn ⟨?_⟩
refine ⟨fun i ↦ (e.setValue 0 0 i.succ).pred (mt e.setValue_eq_iff.1 i.succ_ne_zero),
fun i j h ↦ ?_⟩
simpa only [pred_inj, EmbeddingLike.apply_eq_iff_eq, succ_inj] using h
lemma equiv_iff_eq : Nonempty (Fin m ≃ Fin n) ↔ m = n :=
⟨fun ⟨e⟩ ↦ le_antisymm (nonempty_embedding_iff.1 ⟨e⟩) (nonempty_embedding_iff.1 ⟨e.symm⟩),
fun h ↦ h ▸ ⟨.refl _⟩⟩
#align fin.equiv_iff_eq Fin.equiv_iff_eq
@[simp] lemma castLE_castSucc {n m} (i : Fin n) (h : n + 1 ≤ m) :
i.castSucc.castLE h = i.castLE (Nat.le_of_succ_le h) :=
rfl
@[simp] lemma castLE_comp_castSucc {n m} (h : n + 1 ≤ m) :
Fin.castLE h ∘ Fin.castSucc = Fin.castLE (Nat.le_of_succ_le h) :=
rfl
@[simp] lemma castLE_rfl (n : ℕ) : Fin.castLE (le_refl n) = id :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem range_castLE {n k : ℕ} (h : n ≤ k) : Set.range (castLE h) = { i : Fin k | (i : ℕ) < n } :=
Set.ext fun x => ⟨fun ⟨y, hy⟩ => hy ▸ y.2, fun hx => ⟨⟨x, hx⟩, Fin.ext rfl⟩⟩
#align fin.range_cast_le Fin.range_castLE
@[simp]
theorem coe_of_injective_castLE_symm {n k : ℕ} (h : n ≤ k) (i : Fin k) (hi) :
((Equiv.ofInjective _ (castLE_injective h)).symm ⟨i, hi⟩ : ℕ) = i := by
rw [← coe_castLE h]
exact congr_arg Fin.val (Equiv.apply_ofInjective_symm _ _)
#align fin.coe_of_injective_cast_le_symm Fin.coe_of_injective_castLE_symm
#align fin.cast_le_succ Fin.castLE_succ
#align fin.cast_le_cast_le Fin.castLE_castLE
#align fin.cast_le_comp_cast_le Fin.castLE_comp_castLE
theorem leftInverse_cast (eq : n = m) : LeftInverse (cast eq.symm) (cast eq) :=
fun _ => rfl
theorem rightInverse_cast (eq : n = m) : RightInverse (cast eq.symm) (cast eq) :=
fun _ => rfl
theorem cast_le_cast (eq : n = m) {a b : Fin n} : cast eq a ≤ cast eq b ↔ a ≤ b :=
Iff.rfl
/-- The 'identity' equivalence between `Fin m` and `Fin n` when `m = n`. -/
@[simps]
def _root_.finCongr (eq : n = m) : Fin n ≃ Fin m where
toFun := cast eq
invFun := cast eq.symm
left_inv := leftInverse_cast eq
right_inv := rightInverse_cast eq
#align fin_congr finCongr
@[simp] lemma _root_.finCongr_apply_mk (h : m = n) (k : ℕ) (hk : k < m) :
finCongr h ⟨k, hk⟩ = ⟨k, h ▸ hk⟩ := rfl
#align fin_congr_apply_mk finCongr_apply_mk
@[simp]
lemma _root_.finCongr_refl (h : n = n := rfl) : finCongr h = Equiv.refl (Fin n) := by ext; simp
@[simp] lemma _root_.finCongr_symm (h : m = n) : (finCongr h).symm = finCongr h.symm := rfl
#align fin_congr_symm finCongr_symm
@[simp] lemma _root_.finCongr_apply_coe (h : m = n) (k : Fin m) : (finCongr h k : ℕ) = k := rfl
#align fin_congr_apply_coe finCongr_apply_coe
lemma _root_.finCongr_symm_apply_coe (h : m = n) (k : Fin n) : ((finCongr h).symm k : ℕ) = k := rfl
#align fin_congr_symm_apply_coe finCongr_symm_apply_coe
/-- While in many cases `finCongr` is better than `Equiv.cast`/`cast`, sometimes we want to apply
a generic theorem about `cast`. -/
lemma _root_.finCongr_eq_equivCast (h : n = m) : finCongr h = .cast (h ▸ rfl) := by subst h; simp
#align fin.coe_cast Fin.coe_castₓ
@[simp]
theorem cast_zero {n' : ℕ} [NeZero n] {h : n = n'} : cast h (0 : Fin n) =
by { haveI : NeZero n' := by {rw [← h]; infer_instance}; exact 0} :=
ext rfl
#align fin.cast_zero Fin.cast_zero
#align fin.cast_last Fin.cast_lastₓ
#align fin.cast_mk Fin.cast_mkₓ
#align fin.cast_trans Fin.cast_transₓ
#align fin.cast_le_of_eq Fin.castLE_of_eq
/-- While in many cases `Fin.cast` is better than `Equiv.cast`/`cast`, sometimes we want to apply
a generic theorem about `cast`. -/
theorem cast_eq_cast (h : n = m) : (cast h : Fin n → Fin m) = _root_.cast (h ▸ rfl) := by
subst h
ext
rfl
#align fin.cast_eq_cast Fin.cast_eq_cast
/-- `Fin.castAdd` as an `Embedding`, `castAddEmb m i` embeds `i : Fin n` in `Fin (n+m)`.
See also `Fin.natAddEmb` and `Fin.addNatEmb`. -/
@[simps! apply]
def castAddEmb (m) : Fin n ↪ Fin (n + m) := castLEEmb (le_add_right n m)
#align fin.coe_cast_add Fin.coe_castAdd
#align fin.cast_add_zero Fin.castAdd_zeroₓ
#align fin.cast_add_lt Fin.castAdd_lt
#align fin.cast_add_mk Fin.castAdd_mk
#align fin.cast_add_cast_lt Fin.castAdd_castLT
#align fin.cast_lt_cast_add Fin.castLT_castAdd
#align fin.cast_add_cast Fin.castAdd_castₓ
#align fin.cast_cast_add_left Fin.cast_castAdd_leftₓ
#align fin.cast_cast_add_right Fin.cast_castAdd_rightₓ
#align fin.cast_add_cast_add Fin.castAdd_castAdd
#align fin.cast_succ_eq Fin.cast_succ_eqₓ
#align fin.succ_cast_eq Fin.succ_cast_eqₓ
/-- `Fin.castSucc` as an `Embedding`, `castSuccEmb i` embeds `i : Fin n` in `Fin (n+1)`. -/
@[simps! apply]
def castSuccEmb : Fin n ↪ Fin (n + 1) := castAddEmb _
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_castSuccEmb : (castSuccEmb : Fin n → Fin (n + 1)) = Fin.castSucc := rfl
#align fin.coe_cast_succ Fin.coe_castSucc
#align fin.cast_succ_mk Fin.castSucc_mk
#align fin.cast_cast_succ Fin.cast_castSuccₓ
#align fin.cast_succ_lt_succ Fin.castSucc_lt_succ
#align fin.le_cast_succ_iff Fin.le_castSucc_iff
#align fin.cast_succ_lt_iff_succ_le Fin.castSucc_lt_iff_succ_le
#align fin.succ_last Fin.succ_last
#align fin.succ_eq_last_succ Fin.succ_eq_last_succ
#align fin.cast_succ_cast_lt Fin.castSucc_castLT
#align fin.cast_lt_cast_succ Fin.castLT_castSucc
#align fin.cast_succ_lt_cast_succ_iff Fin.castSucc_lt_castSucc_iff
@[simp]
theorem castSucc_le_castSucc_iff {a b : Fin n} : castSucc a ≤ castSucc b ↔ a ≤ b := Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem succ_le_castSucc_iff {a b : Fin n} : succ a ≤ castSucc b ↔ a < b := by
rw [le_castSucc_iff, succ_lt_succ_iff]
@[simp]
theorem castSucc_lt_succ_iff {a b : Fin n} : castSucc a < succ b ↔ a ≤ b := by
rw [castSucc_lt_iff_succ_le, succ_le_succ_iff]
theorem le_of_castSucc_lt_of_succ_lt {a b : Fin (n + 1)} {i : Fin n}
(hl : castSucc i < a) (hu : b < succ i) : b < a := by
simp [Fin.lt_def, -val_fin_lt] at *; omega
theorem castSucc_lt_or_lt_succ (p : Fin (n + 1)) (i : Fin n) : castSucc i < p ∨ p < i.succ := by
simp [Fin.lt_def, -val_fin_lt]; omega
#align fin.succ_above_lt_gt Fin.castSucc_lt_or_lt_succ
@[deprecated] alias succAbove_lt_gt := castSucc_lt_or_lt_succ
theorem succ_le_or_le_castSucc (p : Fin (n + 1)) (i : Fin n) : succ i ≤ p ∨ p ≤ i.castSucc := by
rw [le_castSucc_iff, ← castSucc_lt_iff_succ_le]
exact p.castSucc_lt_or_lt_succ i
theorem exists_castSucc_eq_of_ne_last {x : Fin (n + 1)} (h : x ≠ (last _)) :
∃ y, Fin.castSucc y = x := exists_castSucc_eq.mpr h
#align fin.cast_succ_inj Fin.castSucc_inj
#align fin.cast_succ_lt_last Fin.castSucc_lt_last
theorem forall_fin_succ' {P : Fin (n + 1) → Prop} :
(∀ i, P i) ↔ (∀ i : Fin n, P i.castSucc) ∧ P (.last _) :=
⟨fun H => ⟨fun _ => H _, H _⟩, fun ⟨H0, H1⟩ i => Fin.lastCases H1 H0 i⟩
-- to match `Fin.eq_zero_or_eq_succ`
theorem eq_castSucc_or_eq_last {n : Nat} (i : Fin (n + 1)) :
(∃ j : Fin n, i = j.castSucc) ∨ i = last n := i.lastCases (Or.inr rfl) (Or.inl ⟨·, rfl⟩)
theorem exists_fin_succ' {P : Fin (n + 1) → Prop} :
(∃ i, P i) ↔ (∃ i : Fin n, P i.castSucc) ∨ P (.last _) :=
⟨fun ⟨i, h⟩ => Fin.lastCases Or.inr (fun i hi => Or.inl ⟨i, hi⟩) i h,
fun h => h.elim (fun ⟨i, hi⟩ => ⟨i.castSucc, hi⟩) (fun h => ⟨.last _, h⟩)⟩
/--
The `Fin.castSucc_zero` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`.
This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis.
-/
@[simp]
theorem castSucc_zero' [NeZero n] : castSucc (0 : Fin n) = 0 :=
ext rfl
#align fin.cast_succ_zero Fin.castSucc_zero'
#align fin.cast_succ_one Fin.castSucc_one
/-- `castSucc i` is positive when `i` is positive.
The `Fin.castSucc_pos` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`.
This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/
theorem castSucc_pos' [NeZero n] {i : Fin n} (h : 0 < i) : 0 < castSucc i := by
simpa [lt_iff_val_lt_val] using h
#align fin.cast_succ_pos Fin.castSucc_pos'
/--
The `Fin.castSucc_eq_zero_iff` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`.
This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis.
-/
@[simp]
theorem castSucc_eq_zero_iff' [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : castSucc a = 0 ↔ a = 0 :=
Fin.ext_iff.trans <| (Fin.ext_iff.trans <| by simp).symm
#align fin.cast_succ_eq_zero_iff Fin.castSucc_eq_zero_iff'
/--
The `Fin.castSucc_ne_zero_iff` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`.
This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis.
-/
theorem castSucc_ne_zero_iff' [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : castSucc a ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 0 :=
not_iff_not.mpr <| castSucc_eq_zero_iff' a
#align fin.cast_succ_ne_zero_iff Fin.castSucc_ne_zero_iff
theorem castSucc_ne_zero_of_lt {p i : Fin n} (h : p < i) : castSucc i ≠ 0 := by
cases n
· exact i.elim0
· rw [castSucc_ne_zero_iff', Ne, ext_iff]
exact ((zero_le _).trans_lt h).ne'
theorem succ_ne_last_iff (a : Fin (n + 1)) : succ a ≠ last (n + 1) ↔ a ≠ last n :=
not_iff_not.mpr <| succ_eq_last_succ a
theorem succ_ne_last_of_lt {p i : Fin n} (h : i < p) : succ i ≠ last n := by
cases n
· exact i.elim0
· rw [succ_ne_last_iff, Ne, ext_iff]
exact ((le_last _).trans_lt' h).ne
#align fin.cast_succ_fin_succ Fin.castSucc_fin_succ
@[norm_cast, simp]
theorem coe_eq_castSucc {a : Fin n} : (a : Fin (n + 1)) = castSucc a := by
ext
exact val_cast_of_lt (Nat.lt.step a.is_lt)
#align fin.coe_eq_cast_succ Fin.coe_eq_castSucc
theorem coe_succ_lt_iff_lt {n : ℕ} {j k : Fin n} : (j : Fin <| n + 1) < k ↔ j < k := by
simp only [coe_eq_castSucc, castSucc_lt_castSucc_iff]
#align fin.coe_succ_eq_succ Fin.coeSucc_eq_succ
#align fin.lt_succ Fin.lt_succ
@[simp]
theorem range_castSucc {n : ℕ} : Set.range (castSucc : Fin n → Fin n.succ) =
({ i | (i : ℕ) < n } : Set (Fin n.succ)) := range_castLE (by omega)
#align fin.range_cast_succ Fin.range_castSucc
@[simp]
theorem coe_of_injective_castSucc_symm {n : ℕ} (i : Fin n.succ) (hi) :
((Equiv.ofInjective castSucc (castSucc_injective _)).symm ⟨i, hi⟩ : ℕ) = i := by
rw [← coe_castSucc]
exact congr_arg val (Equiv.apply_ofInjective_symm _ _)
#align fin.coe_of_injective_cast_succ_symm Fin.coe_of_injective_castSucc_symm
#align fin.succ_cast_succ Fin.succ_castSucc
/-- `Fin.addNat` as an `Embedding`, `addNatEmb m i` adds `m` to `i`, generalizes `Fin.succ`. -/
@[simps! apply]
def addNatEmb (m) : Fin n ↪ Fin (n + m) where
toFun := (addNat · m)
inj' a b := by simp [ext_iff]
#align fin.coe_add_nat Fin.coe_addNat
#align fin.add_nat_one Fin.addNat_one
#align fin.le_coe_add_nat Fin.le_coe_addNat
#align fin.add_nat_mk Fin.addNat_mk
#align fin.cast_add_nat_zero Fin.cast_addNat_zeroₓ
#align fin.add_nat_cast Fin.addNat_castₓ
#align fin.cast_add_nat_left Fin.cast_addNat_leftₓ
#align fin.cast_add_nat_right Fin.cast_addNat_rightₓ
/-- `Fin.natAdd` as an `Embedding`, `natAddEmb n i` adds `n` to `i` "on the left". -/
@[simps! apply]
def natAddEmb (n) {m} : Fin m ↪ Fin (n + m) where
toFun := natAdd n
inj' a b := by simp [ext_iff]
#align fin.coe_nat_add Fin.coe_natAdd
#align fin.nat_add_mk Fin.natAdd_mk
#align fin.le_coe_nat_add Fin.le_coe_natAdd
#align fin.nat_add_zero Fin.natAdd_zeroₓ
#align fin.nat_add_cast Fin.natAdd_castₓ
#align fin.cast_nat_add_right Fin.cast_natAdd_rightₓ
#align fin.cast_nat_add_left Fin.cast_natAdd_leftₓ
#align fin.cast_add_nat_add Fin.castAdd_natAddₓ
#align fin.nat_add_cast_add Fin.natAdd_castAddₓ
#align fin.nat_add_nat_add Fin.natAdd_natAddₓ
#align fin.cast_nat_add_zero Fin.cast_natAdd_zeroₓ
#align fin.cast_nat_add Fin.cast_natAddₓ
#align fin.cast_add_nat Fin.cast_addNatₓ
#align fin.nat_add_last Fin.natAdd_last
#align fin.nat_add_cast_succ Fin.natAdd_castSucc
end Succ
section Pred
/-!
### pred
-/
#align fin.pred Fin.pred
#align fin.coe_pred Fin.coe_pred
#align fin.succ_pred Fin.succ_pred
#align fin.pred_succ Fin.pred_succ
#align fin.pred_eq_iff_eq_succ Fin.pred_eq_iff_eq_succ
#align fin.pred_mk_succ Fin.pred_mk_succ
#align fin.pred_mk Fin.pred_mk
#align fin.pred_le_pred_iff Fin.pred_le_pred_iff
#align fin.pred_lt_pred_iff Fin.pred_lt_pred_iff
#align fin.pred_inj Fin.pred_inj
#align fin.pred_one Fin.pred_one
#align fin.pred_add_one Fin.pred_add_one
#align fin.sub_nat Fin.subNat
#align fin.coe_sub_nat Fin.coe_subNat
#align fin.sub_nat_mk Fin.subNat_mk
#align fin.pred_cast_succ_succ Fin.pred_castSucc_succ
#align fin.add_nat_sub_nat Fin.addNat_subNat
#align fin.sub_nat_add_nat Fin.subNat_addNat
#align fin.nat_add_sub_nat_cast Fin.natAdd_subNat_castₓ
theorem pred_one' [NeZero n] (h := (zero_ne_one' (n := n)).symm) :
Fin.pred (1 : Fin (n + 1)) h = 0 := by
simp_rw [Fin.ext_iff, coe_pred, val_one', val_zero', Nat.sub_eq_zero_iff_le, Nat.mod_le]
theorem pred_last (h := ext_iff.not.2 last_pos'.ne') :
pred (last (n + 1)) h = last n := by simp_rw [← succ_last, pred_succ]
theorem pred_lt_iff {j : Fin n} {i : Fin (n + 1)} (hi : i ≠ 0) : pred i hi < j ↔ i < succ j := by
rw [← succ_lt_succ_iff, succ_pred]
theorem lt_pred_iff {j : Fin n} {i : Fin (n + 1)} (hi : i ≠ 0) : j < pred i hi ↔ succ j < i := by
rw [← succ_lt_succ_iff, succ_pred]
theorem pred_le_iff {j : Fin n} {i : Fin (n + 1)} (hi : i ≠ 0) : pred i hi ≤ j ↔ i ≤ succ j := by
rw [← succ_le_succ_iff, succ_pred]
theorem le_pred_iff {j : Fin n} {i : Fin (n + 1)} (hi : i ≠ 0) : j ≤ pred i hi ↔ succ j ≤ i := by
rw [← succ_le_succ_iff, succ_pred]
theorem castSucc_pred_eq_pred_castSucc {a : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ 0)
(ha' := a.castSucc_ne_zero_iff.mpr ha) :
(a.pred ha).castSucc = (castSucc a).pred ha' := rfl
#align fin.cast_succ_pred_eq_pred_cast_succ Fin.castSucc_pred_eq_pred_castSucc
theorem castSucc_pred_add_one_eq {a : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ 0) :
(a.pred ha).castSucc + 1 = a := by
cases' a using cases with a
· exact (ha rfl).elim
· rw [pred_succ, coeSucc_eq_succ]
theorem le_pred_castSucc_iff {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : castSucc a ≠ 0) :
b ≤ (castSucc a).pred ha ↔ b < a := by
rw [le_pred_iff, succ_le_castSucc_iff]
theorem pred_castSucc_lt_iff {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : castSucc a ≠ 0) :
(castSucc a).pred ha < b ↔ a ≤ b := by
rw [pred_lt_iff, castSucc_lt_succ_iff]
theorem pred_castSucc_lt {a : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : castSucc a ≠ 0) :
(castSucc a).pred ha < a := by rw [pred_castSucc_lt_iff, le_def]
theorem le_castSucc_pred_iff {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ 0) :
b ≤ castSucc (a.pred ha) ↔ b < a := by
rw [castSucc_pred_eq_pred_castSucc, le_pred_castSucc_iff]
theorem castSucc_pred_lt_iff {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ 0) :
castSucc (a.pred ha) < b ↔ a ≤ b := by
rw [castSucc_pred_eq_pred_castSucc, pred_castSucc_lt_iff]
theorem castSucc_pred_lt {a : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ 0) :
castSucc (a.pred ha) < a := by rw [castSucc_pred_lt_iff, le_def]
end Pred
section CastPred
/-- `castPred i` sends `i : Fin (n + 1)` to `Fin n` as long as i ≠ last n. -/
@[inline] def castPred (i : Fin (n + 1)) (h : i ≠ last n) : Fin n := castLT i (val_lt_last h)
#align fin.cast_pred Fin.castPred
@[simp]
lemma castLT_eq_castPred (i : Fin (n + 1)) (h : i < last _) (h' := ext_iff.not.2 h.ne) :
castLT i h = castPred i h' := rfl
@[simp]
lemma coe_castPred (i : Fin (n + 1)) (h : i ≠ last _) : (castPred i h : ℕ) = i := rfl
#align fin.coe_cast_pred Fin.coe_castPred
@[simp]
theorem castPred_castSucc {i : Fin n} (h' := ext_iff.not.2 (castSucc_lt_last i).ne) :
castPred (castSucc i) h' = i := rfl
#align fin.cast_pred_cast_succ Fin.castPred_castSucc
@[simp]
theorem castSucc_castPred (i : Fin (n + 1)) (h : i ≠ last n) :
castSucc (i.castPred h) = i := by
rcases exists_castSucc_eq.mpr h with ⟨y, rfl⟩
rw [castPred_castSucc]
#align fin.cast_succ_cast_pred Fin.castSucc_castPred
theorem castPred_eq_iff_eq_castSucc (i : Fin (n + 1)) (hi : i ≠ last _) (j : Fin n) :
castPred i hi = j ↔ i = castSucc j :=
⟨fun h => by rw [← h, castSucc_castPred], fun h => by simp_rw [h, castPred_castSucc]⟩
@[simp]
theorem castPred_mk (i : ℕ) (h₁ : i < n) (h₂ := h₁.trans (Nat.lt_succ_self _))
(h₃ : ⟨i, h₂⟩ ≠ last _ := (ne_iff_vne _ _).mpr (val_last _ ▸ h₁.ne)) :
castPred ⟨i, h₂⟩ h₃ = ⟨i, h₁⟩ := rfl
#align fin.cast_pred_mk Fin.castPred_mk
theorem castPred_le_castPred_iff {i j : Fin (n + 1)} {hi : i ≠ last n} {hj : j ≠ last n} :
castPred i hi ≤ castPred j hj ↔ i ≤ j := Iff.rfl
theorem castPred_lt_castPred_iff {i j : Fin (n + 1)} {hi : i ≠ last n} {hj : j ≠ last n} :
castPred i hi < castPred j hj ↔ i < j := Iff.rfl
theorem castPred_lt_iff {j : Fin n} {i : Fin (n + 1)} (hi : i ≠ last n) :
castPred i hi < j ↔ i < castSucc j := by
rw [← castSucc_lt_castSucc_iff, castSucc_castPred]
theorem lt_castPred_iff {j : Fin n} {i : Fin (n + 1)} (hi : i ≠ last n) :
j < castPred i hi ↔ castSucc j < i := by
rw [← castSucc_lt_castSucc_iff, castSucc_castPred]
theorem castPred_le_iff {j : Fin n} {i : Fin (n + 1)} (hi : i ≠ last n) :
castPred i hi ≤ j ↔ i ≤ castSucc j := by
rw [← castSucc_le_castSucc_iff, castSucc_castPred]
theorem le_castPred_iff {j : Fin n} {i : Fin (n + 1)} (hi : i ≠ last n) :
j ≤ castPred i hi ↔ castSucc j ≤ i := by
rw [← castSucc_le_castSucc_iff, castSucc_castPred]
theorem castPred_inj {i j : Fin (n + 1)} {hi : i ≠ last n} {hj : j ≠ last n} :
castPred i hi = castPred j hj ↔ i = j := by
simp_rw [ext_iff, le_antisymm_iff, ← le_def, castPred_le_castPred_iff]
theorem castPred_zero' [NeZero n] (h := ext_iff.not.2 last_pos'.ne) :
castPred (0 : Fin (n + 1)) h = 0 := rfl
theorem castPred_zero (h := ext_iff.not.2 last_pos.ne) :
castPred (0 : Fin (n + 2)) h = 0 := rfl
#align fin.cast_pred_zero Fin.castPred_zero
@[simp]
theorem castPred_one [NeZero n] (h := ext_iff.not.2 one_lt_last.ne) :
castPred (1 : Fin (n + 2)) h = 1 := by
cases n
· exact subsingleton_one.elim _ 1
· rfl
#align fin.cast_pred_one Fin.castPred_one
theorem rev_pred {i : Fin (n + 1)} (h : i ≠ 0) (h' := rev_ne_iff.mpr ((rev_last _).symm ▸ h)) :
rev (pred i h) = castPred (rev i) h' := by
rw [← castSucc_inj, castSucc_castPred, ← rev_succ, succ_pred]
theorem rev_castPred {i : Fin (n + 1)}
(h : i ≠ last n) (h' := rev_ne_iff.mpr ((rev_zero _).symm ▸ h)) :
rev (castPred i h) = pred (rev i) h' := by
rw [← succ_inj, succ_pred, ← rev_castSucc, castSucc_castPred]
theorem succ_castPred_eq_castPred_succ {a : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ last n)
(ha' := a.succ_ne_last_iff.mpr ha) :
(a.castPred ha).succ = (succ a).castPred ha' := rfl
theorem succ_castPred_eq_add_one {a : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ last n) :
(a.castPred ha).succ = a + 1 := by
cases' a using lastCases with a
· exact (ha rfl).elim
· rw [castPred_castSucc, coeSucc_eq_succ]
theorem castpred_succ_le_iff {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : succ a ≠ last (n + 1)) :
(succ a).castPred ha ≤ b ↔ a < b := by
rw [castPred_le_iff, succ_le_castSucc_iff]
theorem lt_castPred_succ_iff {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : succ a ≠ last (n + 1)) :
b < (succ a).castPred ha ↔ b ≤ a := by
rw [lt_castPred_iff, castSucc_lt_succ_iff]
theorem lt_castPred_succ {a : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : succ a ≠ last (n + 1)) :
a < (succ a).castPred ha := by rw [lt_castPred_succ_iff, le_def]
theorem succ_castPred_le_iff {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ last n) :
succ (a.castPred ha) ≤ b ↔ a < b := by
rw [succ_castPred_eq_castPred_succ ha, castpred_succ_le_iff]
theorem lt_succ_castPred_iff {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ last n) :
b < succ (a.castPred ha) ↔ b ≤ a := by
rw [succ_castPred_eq_castPred_succ ha, lt_castPred_succ_iff]
theorem lt_succ_castPred {a : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ last n) :
a < succ (a.castPred ha) := by rw [lt_succ_castPred_iff, le_def]
| Mathlib/Data/Fin/Basic.lean | 1,279 | 1,281 | theorem castPred_le_pred_iff {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (ha : a ≠ last n) (hb : b ≠ 0) :
castPred a ha ≤ pred b hb ↔ a < b := by |
rw [le_pred_iff, succ_castPred_le_iff]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Scott Morrison, Shing Tak Lam, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Intervals
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Ring.List
import Mathlib.Data.Int.ModEq
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Bits
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Log
import Mathlib.Data.List.Indexes
import Mathlib.Data.List.Palindrome
import Mathlib.Tactic.IntervalCases
import Mathlib.Tactic.Linarith
import Mathlib.Tactic.Ring
#align_import data.nat.digits from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"369525b73f229ccd76a6ec0e0e0bf2be57599768"
/-!
# Digits of a natural number
This provides a basic API for extracting the digits of a natural number in a given base,
and reconstructing numbers from their digits.
We also prove some divisibility tests based on digits, in particular completing
Theorem #85 from https://www.cs.ru.nl/~freek/100/.
Also included is a bound on the length of `Nat.toDigits` from core.
## TODO
A basic `norm_digits` tactic for proving goals of the form `Nat.digits a b = l` where `a` and `b`
are numerals is not yet ported.
-/
namespace Nat
variable {n : ℕ}
/-- (Impl.) An auxiliary definition for `digits`, to help get the desired definitional unfolding. -/
def digitsAux0 : ℕ → List ℕ
| 0 => []
| n + 1 => [n + 1]
#align nat.digits_aux_0 Nat.digitsAux0
/-- (Impl.) An auxiliary definition for `digits`, to help get the desired definitional unfolding. -/
def digitsAux1 (n : ℕ) : List ℕ :=
List.replicate n 1
#align nat.digits_aux_1 Nat.digitsAux1
/-- (Impl.) An auxiliary definition for `digits`, to help get the desired definitional unfolding. -/
def digitsAux (b : ℕ) (h : 2 ≤ b) : ℕ → List ℕ
| 0 => []
| n + 1 =>
((n + 1) % b) :: digitsAux b h ((n + 1) / b)
decreasing_by exact Nat.div_lt_self (Nat.succ_pos _) h
#align nat.digits_aux Nat.digitsAux
@[simp]
theorem digitsAux_zero (b : ℕ) (h : 2 ≤ b) : digitsAux b h 0 = [] := by rw [digitsAux]
#align nat.digits_aux_zero Nat.digitsAux_zero
theorem digitsAux_def (b : ℕ) (h : 2 ≤ b) (n : ℕ) (w : 0 < n) :
digitsAux b h n = (n % b) :: digitsAux b h (n / b) := by
cases n
· cases w
· rw [digitsAux]
#align nat.digits_aux_def Nat.digitsAux_def
/-- `digits b n` gives the digits, in little-endian order,
of a natural number `n` in a specified base `b`.
In any base, we have `ofDigits b L = L.foldr (fun x y ↦ x + b * y) 0`.
* For any `2 ≤ b`, we have `l < b` for any `l ∈ digits b n`,
and the last digit is not zero.
This uniquely specifies the behaviour of `digits b`.
* For `b = 1`, we define `digits 1 n = List.replicate n 1`.
* For `b = 0`, we define `digits 0 n = [n]`, except `digits 0 0 = []`.
Note this differs from the existing `Nat.toDigits` in core, which is used for printing numerals.
In particular, `Nat.toDigits b 0 = ['0']`, while `digits b 0 = []`.
-/
def digits : ℕ → ℕ → List ℕ
| 0 => digitsAux0
| 1 => digitsAux1
| b + 2 => digitsAux (b + 2) (by norm_num)
#align nat.digits Nat.digits
@[simp]
theorem digits_zero (b : ℕ) : digits b 0 = [] := by
rcases b with (_ | ⟨_ | ⟨_⟩⟩) <;> simp [digits, digitsAux0, digitsAux1]
#align nat.digits_zero Nat.digits_zero
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem digits_zero_zero : digits 0 0 = [] :=
rfl
#align nat.digits_zero_zero Nat.digits_zero_zero
@[simp]
theorem digits_zero_succ (n : ℕ) : digits 0 n.succ = [n + 1] :=
rfl
#align nat.digits_zero_succ Nat.digits_zero_succ
theorem digits_zero_succ' : ∀ {n : ℕ}, n ≠ 0 → digits 0 n = [n]
| 0, h => (h rfl).elim
| _ + 1, _ => rfl
#align nat.digits_zero_succ' Nat.digits_zero_succ'
@[simp]
theorem digits_one (n : ℕ) : digits 1 n = List.replicate n 1 :=
rfl
#align nat.digits_one Nat.digits_one
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10685): dsimp can prove this
theorem digits_one_succ (n : ℕ) : digits 1 (n + 1) = 1 :: digits 1 n :=
rfl
#align nat.digits_one_succ Nat.digits_one_succ
theorem digits_add_two_add_one (b n : ℕ) :
digits (b + 2) (n + 1) = ((n + 1) % (b + 2)) :: digits (b + 2) ((n + 1) / (b + 2)) := by
simp [digits, digitsAux_def]
#align nat.digits_add_two_add_one Nat.digits_add_two_add_one
@[simp]
lemma digits_of_two_le_of_pos {b : ℕ} (hb : 2 ≤ b) (hn : 0 < n) :
Nat.digits b n = n % b :: Nat.digits b (n / b) := by
rw [Nat.eq_add_of_sub_eq hb rfl, Nat.eq_add_of_sub_eq hn rfl, Nat.digits_add_two_add_one]
theorem digits_def' :
∀ {b : ℕ} (_ : 1 < b) {n : ℕ} (_ : 0 < n), digits b n = (n % b) :: digits b (n / b)
| 0, h => absurd h (by decide)
| 1, h => absurd h (by decide)
| b + 2, _ => digitsAux_def _ (by simp) _
#align nat.digits_def' Nat.digits_def'
@[simp]
theorem digits_of_lt (b x : ℕ) (hx : x ≠ 0) (hxb : x < b) : digits b x = [x] := by
rcases exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero hx with ⟨x, rfl⟩
rcases Nat.exists_eq_add_of_le' ((Nat.le_add_left 1 x).trans_lt hxb) with ⟨b, rfl⟩
rw [digits_add_two_add_one, div_eq_of_lt hxb, digits_zero, mod_eq_of_lt hxb]
#align nat.digits_of_lt Nat.digits_of_lt
theorem digits_add (b : ℕ) (h : 1 < b) (x y : ℕ) (hxb : x < b) (hxy : x ≠ 0 ∨ y ≠ 0) :
digits b (x + b * y) = x :: digits b y := by
rcases Nat.exists_eq_add_of_le' h with ⟨b, rfl : _ = _ + 2⟩
cases y
· simp [hxb, hxy.resolve_right (absurd rfl)]
dsimp [digits]
rw [digitsAux_def]
· congr
· simp [Nat.add_mod, mod_eq_of_lt hxb]
· simp [add_mul_div_left, div_eq_of_lt hxb]
· apply Nat.succ_pos
#align nat.digits_add Nat.digits_add
-- If we had a function converting a list into a polynomial,
-- and appropriate lemmas about that function,
-- we could rewrite this in terms of that.
/-- `ofDigits b L` takes a list `L` of natural numbers, and interprets them
as a number in semiring, as the little-endian digits in base `b`.
-/
def ofDigits {α : Type*} [Semiring α] (b : α) : List ℕ → α
| [] => 0
| h :: t => h + b * ofDigits b t
#align nat.of_digits Nat.ofDigits
theorem ofDigits_eq_foldr {α : Type*} [Semiring α] (b : α) (L : List ℕ) :
ofDigits b L = List.foldr (fun x y => ↑x + b * y) 0 L := by
induction' L with d L ih
· rfl
· dsimp [ofDigits]
rw [ih]
#align nat.of_digits_eq_foldr Nat.ofDigits_eq_foldr
theorem ofDigits_eq_sum_map_with_index_aux (b : ℕ) (l : List ℕ) :
((List.range l.length).zipWith ((fun i a : ℕ => a * b ^ (i + 1))) l).sum =
b * ((List.range l.length).zipWith (fun i a => a * b ^ i) l).sum := by
suffices
(List.range l.length).zipWith (fun i a : ℕ => a * b ^ (i + 1)) l =
(List.range l.length).zipWith (fun i a => b * (a * b ^ i)) l
by simp [this]
congr; ext; simp [pow_succ]; ring
#align nat.of_digits_eq_sum_map_with_index_aux Nat.ofDigits_eq_sum_map_with_index_aux
theorem ofDigits_eq_sum_mapIdx (b : ℕ) (L : List ℕ) :
ofDigits b L = (L.mapIdx fun i a => a * b ^ i).sum := by
rw [List.mapIdx_eq_enum_map, List.enum_eq_zip_range, List.map_uncurry_zip_eq_zipWith,
ofDigits_eq_foldr]
induction' L with hd tl hl
· simp
· simpa [List.range_succ_eq_map, List.zipWith_map_left, ofDigits_eq_sum_map_with_index_aux] using
Or.inl hl
#align nat.of_digits_eq_sum_map_with_index Nat.ofDigits_eq_sum_mapIdx
@[simp]
theorem ofDigits_nil {b : ℕ} : ofDigits b [] = 0 := rfl
@[simp]
theorem ofDigits_singleton {b n : ℕ} : ofDigits b [n] = n := by simp [ofDigits]
#align nat.of_digits_singleton Nat.ofDigits_singleton
@[simp]
theorem ofDigits_one_cons {α : Type*} [Semiring α] (h : ℕ) (L : List ℕ) :
ofDigits (1 : α) (h :: L) = h + ofDigits 1 L := by simp [ofDigits]
#align nat.of_digits_one_cons Nat.ofDigits_one_cons
theorem ofDigits_cons {b hd} {tl : List ℕ} :
ofDigits b (hd :: tl) = hd + b * ofDigits b tl := rfl
theorem ofDigits_append {b : ℕ} {l1 l2 : List ℕ} :
ofDigits b (l1 ++ l2) = ofDigits b l1 + b ^ l1.length * ofDigits b l2 := by
induction' l1 with hd tl IH
· simp [ofDigits]
· rw [ofDigits, List.cons_append, ofDigits, IH, List.length_cons, pow_succ']
ring
#align nat.of_digits_append Nat.ofDigits_append
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_ofDigits (α : Type*) [Semiring α] (b : ℕ) (L : List ℕ) :
((ofDigits b L : ℕ) : α) = ofDigits (b : α) L := by
induction' L with d L ih
· simp [ofDigits]
· dsimp [ofDigits]; push_cast; rw [ih]
#align nat.coe_of_digits Nat.coe_ofDigits
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_int_ofDigits (b : ℕ) (L : List ℕ) : ((ofDigits b L : ℕ) : ℤ) = ofDigits (b : ℤ) L := by
induction' L with d L _
· rfl
· dsimp [ofDigits]; push_cast; simp only
#align nat.coe_int_of_digits Nat.coe_int_ofDigits
theorem digits_zero_of_eq_zero {b : ℕ} (h : b ≠ 0) :
∀ {L : List ℕ} (_ : ofDigits b L = 0), ∀ l ∈ L, l = 0
| _ :: _, h0, _, List.Mem.head .. => Nat.eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero_right h0
| _ :: _, h0, _, List.Mem.tail _ hL =>
digits_zero_of_eq_zero h (mul_right_injective₀ h (Nat.eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero_left h0)) _ hL
#align nat.digits_zero_of_eq_zero Nat.digits_zero_of_eq_zero
theorem digits_ofDigits (b : ℕ) (h : 1 < b) (L : List ℕ) (w₁ : ∀ l ∈ L, l < b)
(w₂ : ∀ h : L ≠ [], L.getLast h ≠ 0) : digits b (ofDigits b L) = L := by
induction' L with d L ih
· dsimp [ofDigits]
simp
· dsimp [ofDigits]
replace w₂ := w₂ (by simp)
rw [digits_add b h]
· rw [ih]
· intro l m
apply w₁
exact List.mem_cons_of_mem _ m
· intro h
rw [List.getLast_cons h] at w₂
convert w₂
· exact w₁ d (List.mem_cons_self _ _)
· by_cases h' : L = []
· rcases h' with rfl
left
simpa using w₂
· right
contrapose! w₂
refine digits_zero_of_eq_zero h.ne_bot w₂ _ ?_
rw [List.getLast_cons h']
exact List.getLast_mem h'
#align nat.digits_of_digits Nat.digits_ofDigits
theorem ofDigits_digits (b n : ℕ) : ofDigits b (digits b n) = n := by
cases' b with b
· cases' n with n
· rfl
· change ofDigits 0 [n + 1] = n + 1
dsimp [ofDigits]
· cases' b with b
· induction' n with n ih
· rfl
· rw [Nat.zero_add] at ih ⊢
simp only [ih, add_comm 1, ofDigits_one_cons, Nat.cast_id, digits_one_succ]
· apply Nat.strongInductionOn n _
clear n
intro n h
cases n
· rw [digits_zero]
rfl
· simp only [Nat.succ_eq_add_one, digits_add_two_add_one]
dsimp [ofDigits]
rw [h _ (Nat.div_lt_self' _ b)]
rw [Nat.mod_add_div]
#align nat.of_digits_digits Nat.ofDigits_digits
theorem ofDigits_one (L : List ℕ) : ofDigits 1 L = L.sum := by
induction' L with _ _ ih
· rfl
· simp [ofDigits, List.sum_cons, ih]
#align nat.of_digits_one Nat.ofDigits_one
/-!
### Properties
This section contains various lemmas of properties relating to `digits` and `ofDigits`.
-/
theorem digits_eq_nil_iff_eq_zero {b n : ℕ} : digits b n = [] ↔ n = 0 := by
constructor
· intro h
have : ofDigits b (digits b n) = ofDigits b [] := by rw [h]
convert this
rw [ofDigits_digits]
· rintro rfl
simp
#align nat.digits_eq_nil_iff_eq_zero Nat.digits_eq_nil_iff_eq_zero
theorem digits_ne_nil_iff_ne_zero {b n : ℕ} : digits b n ≠ [] ↔ n ≠ 0 :=
not_congr digits_eq_nil_iff_eq_zero
#align nat.digits_ne_nil_iff_ne_zero Nat.digits_ne_nil_iff_ne_zero
theorem digits_eq_cons_digits_div {b n : ℕ} (h : 1 < b) (w : n ≠ 0) :
digits b n = (n % b) :: digits b (n / b) := by
rcases b with (_ | _ | b)
· rw [digits_zero_succ' w, Nat.mod_zero, Nat.div_zero, Nat.digits_zero_zero]
· norm_num at h
rcases n with (_ | n)
· norm_num at w
· simp only [digits_add_two_add_one, ne_eq]
#align nat.digits_eq_cons_digits_div Nat.digits_eq_cons_digits_div
theorem digits_getLast {b : ℕ} (m : ℕ) (h : 1 < b) (p q) :
(digits b m).getLast p = (digits b (m / b)).getLast q := by
by_cases hm : m = 0
· simp [hm]
simp only [digits_eq_cons_digits_div h hm]
rw [List.getLast_cons]
#align nat.digits_last Nat.digits_getLast
theorem digits.injective (b : ℕ) : Function.Injective b.digits :=
Function.LeftInverse.injective (ofDigits_digits b)
#align nat.digits.injective Nat.digits.injective
@[simp]
theorem digits_inj_iff {b n m : ℕ} : b.digits n = b.digits m ↔ n = m :=
(digits.injective b).eq_iff
#align nat.digits_inj_iff Nat.digits_inj_iff
theorem digits_len (b n : ℕ) (hb : 1 < b) (hn : n ≠ 0) : (b.digits n).length = b.log n + 1 := by
induction' n using Nat.strong_induction_on with n IH
rw [digits_eq_cons_digits_div hb hn, List.length]
by_cases h : n / b = 0
· have hb0 : b ≠ 0 := (Nat.succ_le_iff.1 hb).ne_bot
simp [h, log_eq_zero_iff, ← Nat.div_eq_zero_iff hb0.bot_lt]
· have : n / b < n := div_lt_self (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hn) hb
rw [IH _ this h, log_div_base, tsub_add_cancel_of_le]
refine Nat.succ_le_of_lt (log_pos hb ?_)
contrapose! h
exact div_eq_of_lt h
#align nat.digits_len Nat.digits_len
theorem getLast_digit_ne_zero (b : ℕ) {m : ℕ} (hm : m ≠ 0) :
(digits b m).getLast (digits_ne_nil_iff_ne_zero.mpr hm) ≠ 0 := by
rcases b with (_ | _ | b)
· cases m
· cases hm rfl
· simp
· cases m
· cases hm rfl
rename ℕ => m
simp only [zero_add, digits_one, List.getLast_replicate_succ m 1]
exact Nat.one_ne_zero
revert hm
apply Nat.strongInductionOn m
intro n IH hn
by_cases hnb : n < b + 2
· simpa only [digits_of_lt (b + 2) n hn hnb]
· rw [digits_getLast n (le_add_left 2 b)]
refine IH _ (Nat.div_lt_self hn.bot_lt (one_lt_succ_succ b)) ?_
rw [← pos_iff_ne_zero]
exact Nat.div_pos (le_of_not_lt hnb) (zero_lt_succ (succ b))
#align nat.last_digit_ne_zero Nat.getLast_digit_ne_zero
theorem mul_ofDigits (n : ℕ) {b : ℕ} {l : List ℕ} :
n * ofDigits b l = ofDigits b (l.map (n * ·)) := by
induction l with
| nil => rfl
| cons hd tl ih =>
rw [List.map_cons, ofDigits_cons, ofDigits_cons, ← ih]
ring
/-- The addition of ofDigits of two lists is equal to ofDigits of digit-wise addition of them-/
theorem ofDigits_add_ofDigits_eq_ofDigits_zipWith_of_length_eq {b : ℕ} {l1 l2 : List ℕ}
(h : l1.length = l2.length) :
ofDigits b l1 + ofDigits b l2 = ofDigits b (l1.zipWith (· + ·) l2) := by
induction l1 generalizing l2 with
| nil => simp_all [eq_comm, List.length_eq_zero, ofDigits]
| cons hd₁ tl₁ ih₁ =>
induction l2 generalizing tl₁ with
| nil => simp_all
| cons hd₂ tl₂ ih₂ =>
simp_all only [List.length_cons, succ_eq_add_one, ofDigits_cons, add_left_inj,
eq_comm, List.zipWith_cons_cons, add_eq]
rw [← ih₁ h.symm, mul_add]
ac_rfl
/-- The digits in the base b+2 expansion of n are all less than b+2 -/
theorem digits_lt_base' {b m : ℕ} : ∀ {d}, d ∈ digits (b + 2) m → d < b + 2 := by
apply Nat.strongInductionOn m
intro n IH d hd
cases' n with n
· rw [digits_zero] at hd
cases hd
-- base b+2 expansion of 0 has no digits
rw [digits_add_two_add_one] at hd
cases hd
· exact n.succ.mod_lt (by simp)
-- Porting note: Previous code (single line) contained linarith.
-- . exact IH _ (Nat.div_lt_self (Nat.succ_pos _) (by linarith)) hd
· apply IH ((n + 1) / (b + 2))
· apply Nat.div_lt_self <;> omega
· assumption
#align nat.digits_lt_base' Nat.digits_lt_base'
/-- The digits in the base b expansion of n are all less than b, if b ≥ 2 -/
theorem digits_lt_base {b m d : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) (hd : d ∈ digits b m) : d < b := by
rcases b with (_ | _ | b) <;> try simp_all
exact digits_lt_base' hd
#align nat.digits_lt_base Nat.digits_lt_base
/-- an n-digit number in base b + 2 is less than (b + 2)^n -/
theorem ofDigits_lt_base_pow_length' {b : ℕ} {l : List ℕ} (hl : ∀ x ∈ l, x < b + 2) :
ofDigits (b + 2) l < (b + 2) ^ l.length := by
induction' l with hd tl IH
· simp [ofDigits]
· rw [ofDigits, List.length_cons, pow_succ]
have : (ofDigits (b + 2) tl + 1) * (b + 2) ≤ (b + 2) ^ tl.length * (b + 2) :=
mul_le_mul (IH fun x hx => hl _ (List.mem_cons_of_mem _ hx)) (by rfl) (by simp only [zero_le])
(Nat.zero_le _)
suffices ↑hd < b + 2 by linarith
exact hl hd (List.mem_cons_self _ _)
#align nat.of_digits_lt_base_pow_length' Nat.ofDigits_lt_base_pow_length'
/-- an n-digit number in base b is less than b^n if b > 1 -/
theorem ofDigits_lt_base_pow_length {b : ℕ} {l : List ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) (hl : ∀ x ∈ l, x < b) :
ofDigits b l < b ^ l.length := by
rcases b with (_ | _ | b) <;> try simp_all
exact ofDigits_lt_base_pow_length' hl
#align nat.of_digits_lt_base_pow_length Nat.ofDigits_lt_base_pow_length
/-- Any number m is less than (b+2)^(number of digits in the base b + 2 representation of m) -/
theorem lt_base_pow_length_digits' {b m : ℕ} : m < (b + 2) ^ (digits (b + 2) m).length := by
convert @ofDigits_lt_base_pow_length' b (digits (b + 2) m) fun _ => digits_lt_base'
rw [ofDigits_digits (b + 2) m]
#align nat.lt_base_pow_length_digits' Nat.lt_base_pow_length_digits'
/-- Any number m is less than b^(number of digits in the base b representation of m) -/
theorem lt_base_pow_length_digits {b m : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) : m < b ^ (digits b m).length := by
rcases b with (_ | _ | b) <;> try simp_all
exact lt_base_pow_length_digits'
#align nat.lt_base_pow_length_digits Nat.lt_base_pow_length_digits
theorem ofDigits_digits_append_digits {b m n : ℕ} :
ofDigits b (digits b n ++ digits b m) = n + b ^ (digits b n).length * m := by
rw [ofDigits_append, ofDigits_digits, ofDigits_digits]
#align nat.of_digits_digits_append_digits Nat.ofDigits_digits_append_digits
theorem digits_append_digits {b m n : ℕ} (hb : 0 < b) :
digits b n ++ digits b m = digits b (n + b ^ (digits b n).length * m) := by
rcases eq_or_lt_of_le (Nat.succ_le_of_lt hb) with (rfl | hb)
· simp [List.replicate_add]
rw [← ofDigits_digits_append_digits]
refine (digits_ofDigits b hb _ (fun l hl => ?_) (fun h_append => ?_)).symm
· rcases (List.mem_append.mp hl) with (h | h) <;> exact digits_lt_base hb h
· by_cases h : digits b m = []
· simp only [h, List.append_nil] at h_append ⊢
exact getLast_digit_ne_zero b <| digits_ne_nil_iff_ne_zero.mp h_append
· exact (List.getLast_append' _ _ h) ▸
(getLast_digit_ne_zero _ <| digits_ne_nil_iff_ne_zero.mp h)
theorem digits_len_le_digits_len_succ (b n : ℕ) :
(digits b n).length ≤ (digits b (n + 1)).length := by
rcases Decidable.eq_or_ne n 0 with (rfl | hn)
· simp
rcases le_or_lt b 1 with hb | hb
· interval_cases b <;> simp_arith [digits_zero_succ', hn]
simpa [digits_len, hb, hn] using log_mono_right (le_succ _)
#align nat.digits_len_le_digits_len_succ Nat.digits_len_le_digits_len_succ
theorem le_digits_len_le (b n m : ℕ) (h : n ≤ m) : (digits b n).length ≤ (digits b m).length :=
monotone_nat_of_le_succ (digits_len_le_digits_len_succ b) h
#align nat.le_digits_len_le Nat.le_digits_len_le
@[mono]
theorem ofDigits_monotone {p q : ℕ} (L : List ℕ) (h : p ≤ q) : ofDigits p L ≤ ofDigits q L := by
induction' L with _ _ hi
· rfl
· simp only [ofDigits, cast_id, add_le_add_iff_left]
exact Nat.mul_le_mul h hi
theorem sum_le_ofDigits {p : ℕ} (L : List ℕ) (h : 1 ≤ p) : L.sum ≤ ofDigits p L :=
(ofDigits_one L).symm ▸ ofDigits_monotone L h
theorem digit_sum_le (p n : ℕ) : List.sum (digits p n) ≤ n := by
induction' n with n
· exact digits_zero _ ▸ Nat.le_refl (List.sum [])
· induction' p with p
· rw [digits_zero_succ, List.sum_cons, List.sum_nil, add_zero]
· nth_rw 2 [← ofDigits_digits p.succ (n + 1)]
rw [← ofDigits_one <| digits p.succ n.succ]
exact ofDigits_monotone (digits p.succ n.succ) <| Nat.succ_pos p
theorem pow_length_le_mul_ofDigits {b : ℕ} {l : List ℕ} (hl : l ≠ []) (hl2 : l.getLast hl ≠ 0) :
(b + 2) ^ l.length ≤ (b + 2) * ofDigits (b + 2) l := by
rw [← List.dropLast_append_getLast hl]
simp only [List.length_append, List.length, zero_add, List.length_dropLast, ofDigits_append,
List.length_dropLast, ofDigits_singleton, add_comm (l.length - 1), pow_add, pow_one]
apply Nat.mul_le_mul_left
refine le_trans ?_ (Nat.le_add_left _ _)
have : 0 < l.getLast hl := by rwa [pos_iff_ne_zero]
convert Nat.mul_le_mul_left ((b + 2) ^ (l.length - 1)) this using 1
rw [Nat.mul_one]
#align nat.pow_length_le_mul_of_digits Nat.pow_length_le_mul_ofDigits
/-- Any non-zero natural number `m` is greater than
(b+2)^((number of digits in the base (b+2) representation of m) - 1)
-/
theorem base_pow_length_digits_le' (b m : ℕ) (hm : m ≠ 0) :
(b + 2) ^ (digits (b + 2) m).length ≤ (b + 2) * m := by
have : digits (b + 2) m ≠ [] := digits_ne_nil_iff_ne_zero.mpr hm
convert @pow_length_le_mul_ofDigits b (digits (b+2) m)
this (getLast_digit_ne_zero _ hm)
rw [ofDigits_digits]
#align nat.base_pow_length_digits_le' Nat.base_pow_length_digits_le'
/-- Any non-zero natural number `m` is greater than
b^((number of digits in the base b representation of m) - 1)
-/
theorem base_pow_length_digits_le (b m : ℕ) (hb : 1 < b) :
m ≠ 0 → b ^ (digits b m).length ≤ b * m := by
rcases b with (_ | _ | b) <;> try simp_all
exact base_pow_length_digits_le' b m
#align nat.base_pow_length_digits_le Nat.base_pow_length_digits_le
/-- Interpreting as a base `p` number and dividing by `p` is the same as interpreting the tail.
-/
lemma ofDigits_div_eq_ofDigits_tail {p : ℕ} (hpos : 0 < p) (digits : List ℕ)
(w₁ : ∀ l ∈ digits, l < p) : ofDigits p digits / p = ofDigits p digits.tail := by
induction' digits with hd tl
· simp [ofDigits]
· refine Eq.trans (add_mul_div_left hd _ hpos) ?_
rw [Nat.div_eq_of_lt <| w₁ _ <| List.mem_cons_self _ _, zero_add]
rfl
/-- Interpreting as a base `p` number and dividing by `p^i` is the same as dropping `i`.
-/
lemma ofDigits_div_pow_eq_ofDigits_drop
{p : ℕ} (i : ℕ) (hpos : 0 < p) (digits : List ℕ) (w₁ : ∀ l ∈ digits, l < p) :
ofDigits p digits / p ^ i = ofDigits p (digits.drop i) := by
induction' i with i hi
· simp
· rw [Nat.pow_succ, ← Nat.div_div_eq_div_mul, hi, ofDigits_div_eq_ofDigits_tail hpos
(List.drop i digits) fun x hx ↦ w₁ x <| List.mem_of_mem_drop hx, ← List.drop_one,
List.drop_drop, add_comm]
/-- Dividing `n` by `p^i` is like truncating the first `i` digits of `n` in base `p`.
-/
lemma self_div_pow_eq_ofDigits_drop {p : ℕ} (i n : ℕ) (h : 2 ≤ p):
n / p ^ i = ofDigits p ((p.digits n).drop i) := by
convert ofDigits_div_pow_eq_ofDigits_drop i (zero_lt_of_lt h) (p.digits n)
(fun l hl ↦ digits_lt_base h hl)
exact (ofDigits_digits p n).symm
open Finset
theorem sub_one_mul_sum_div_pow_eq_sub_sum_digits {p : ℕ}
(L : List ℕ) {h_nonempty} (h_ne_zero : L.getLast h_nonempty ≠ 0) (h_lt : ∀ l ∈ L, l < p) :
(p - 1) * ∑ i ∈ range L.length, (ofDigits p L) / p ^ i.succ = (ofDigits p L) - L.sum := by
obtain h | rfl | h : 1 < p ∨ 1 = p ∨ p < 1 := trichotomous 1 p
· induction' L with hd tl ih
· simp [ofDigits]
· simp only [List.length_cons, List.sum_cons, self_div_pow_eq_ofDigits_drop _ _ h,
digits_ofDigits p h (hd :: tl) h_lt (fun _ => h_ne_zero)]
simp only [ofDigits]
rw [sum_range_succ, Nat.cast_id]
simp only [List.drop, List.drop_length]
obtain rfl | h' := em <| tl = []
· simp [ofDigits]
· have w₁' := fun l hl ↦ h_lt l <| List.mem_cons_of_mem hd hl
have w₂' := fun (h : tl ≠ []) ↦ (List.getLast_cons h) ▸ h_ne_zero
have ih := ih (w₂' h') w₁'
simp only [self_div_pow_eq_ofDigits_drop _ _ h, digits_ofDigits p h tl w₁' w₂',
← Nat.one_add] at ih
have := sum_singleton (fun x ↦ ofDigits p <| tl.drop x) tl.length
rw [← Ico_succ_singleton, List.drop_length, ofDigits] at this
have h₁ : 1 ≤ tl.length := List.length_pos.mpr h'
rw [← sum_range_add_sum_Ico _ <| h₁, ← add_zero (∑ x ∈ Ico _ _, ofDigits p (tl.drop x)),
← this, sum_Ico_consecutive _ h₁ <| (le_add_right tl.length 1),
← sum_Ico_add _ 0 tl.length 1,
Ico_zero_eq_range, mul_add, mul_add, ih, range_one, sum_singleton, List.drop, ofDigits,
mul_zero, add_zero, ← Nat.add_sub_assoc <| sum_le_ofDigits _ <| Nat.le_of_lt h]
nth_rw 2 [← one_mul <| ofDigits p tl]
rw [← add_mul, one_eq_succ_zero, Nat.sub_add_cancel <| zero_lt_of_lt h,
Nat.add_sub_add_left]
· simp [ofDigits_one]
· simp [lt_one_iff.mp h]
cases L
· rfl
· simp [ofDigits]
theorem sub_one_mul_sum_log_div_pow_eq_sub_sum_digits {p : ℕ} (n : ℕ) :
(p - 1) * ∑ i ∈ range (log p n).succ, n / p ^ i.succ = n - (p.digits n).sum := by
obtain h | rfl | h : 1 < p ∨ 1 = p ∨ p < 1 := trichotomous 1 p
· rcases eq_or_ne n 0 with rfl | hn
· simp
· convert sub_one_mul_sum_div_pow_eq_sub_sum_digits (p.digits n) (getLast_digit_ne_zero p hn) <|
(fun l a ↦ digits_lt_base h a)
· refine (digits_len p n h hn).symm
all_goals exact (ofDigits_digits p n).symm
· simp
· simp [lt_one_iff.mp h]
cases n
all_goals simp
/-! ### Binary -/
| Mathlib/Data/Nat/Digits.lean | 623 | 632 | theorem digits_two_eq_bits (n : ℕ) : digits 2 n = n.bits.map fun b => cond b 1 0 := by |
induction' n using Nat.binaryRecFromOne with b n h ih
· simp
· rfl
rw [bits_append_bit _ _ fun hn => absurd hn h]
cases b
· rw [digits_def' one_lt_two]
· simpa [Nat.bit, Nat.bit0_val n]
· simpa [pos_iff_ne_zero, Nat.bit0_eq_zero]
· simpa [Nat.bit, Nat.bit1_val n, add_comm, digits_add 2 one_lt_two 1 n, Nat.add_mul_div_left]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Reid Barton. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Reid Barton, Scott Morrison
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Opposites
#align_import category_theory.eq_to_hom from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"dc6c365e751e34d100e80fe6e314c3c3e0fd2988"
/-!
# Morphisms from equations between objects.
When working categorically, sometimes one encounters an equation `h : X = Y` between objects.
Your initial aversion to this is natural and appropriate:
you're in for some trouble, and if there is another way to approach the problem that won't
rely on this equality, it may be worth pursuing.
You have two options:
1. Use the equality `h` as one normally would in Lean (e.g. using `rw` and `subst`).
This may immediately cause difficulties, because in category theory everything is dependently
typed, and equations between objects quickly lead to nasty goals with `eq.rec`.
2. Promote `h` to a morphism using `eqToHom h : X ⟶ Y`, or `eqToIso h : X ≅ Y`.
This file introduces various `simp` lemmas which in favourable circumstances
result in the various `eqToHom` morphisms to drop out at the appropriate moment!
-/
universe v₁ v₂ v₃ u₁ u₂ u₃
-- morphism levels before object levels. See note [CategoryTheory universes].
namespace CategoryTheory
open Opposite
variable {C : Type u₁} [Category.{v₁} C]
/-- An equality `X = Y` gives us a morphism `X ⟶ Y`.
It is typically better to use this, rather than rewriting by the equality then using `𝟙 _`
which usually leads to dependent type theory hell.
-/
def eqToHom {X Y : C} (p : X = Y) : X ⟶ Y := by rw [p]; exact 𝟙 _
#align category_theory.eq_to_hom CategoryTheory.eqToHom
@[simp]
theorem eqToHom_refl (X : C) (p : X = X) : eqToHom p = 𝟙 X :=
rfl
#align category_theory.eq_to_hom_refl CategoryTheory.eqToHom_refl
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem eqToHom_trans {X Y Z : C} (p : X = Y) (q : Y = Z) :
eqToHom p ≫ eqToHom q = eqToHom (p.trans q) := by
cases p
cases q
simp
#align category_theory.eq_to_hom_trans CategoryTheory.eqToHom_trans
theorem comp_eqToHom_iff {X Y Y' : C} (p : Y = Y') (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : X ⟶ Y') :
f ≫ eqToHom p = g ↔ f = g ≫ eqToHom p.symm :=
{ mp := fun h => h ▸ by simp
mpr := fun h => by simp [eq_whisker h (eqToHom p)] }
#align category_theory.comp_eq_to_hom_iff CategoryTheory.comp_eqToHom_iff
theorem eqToHom_comp_iff {X X' Y : C} (p : X = X') (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : X' ⟶ Y) :
eqToHom p ≫ g = f ↔ g = eqToHom p.symm ≫ f :=
{ mp := fun h => h ▸ by simp
mpr := fun h => h ▸ by simp [whisker_eq _ h] }
#align category_theory.eq_to_hom_comp_iff CategoryTheory.eqToHom_comp_iff
variable {β : Sort*}
/-- We can push `eqToHom` to the left through families of morphisms. -/
-- The simpNF linter incorrectly claims that this will never apply.
-- https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/5049
@[reassoc (attr := simp, nolint simpNF)]
theorem eqToHom_naturality {f g : β → C} (z : ∀ b, f b ⟶ g b) {j j' : β} (w : j = j') :
z j ≫ eqToHom (by simp [w]) = eqToHom (by simp [w]) ≫ z j' := by
cases w
simp
/-- A variant on `eqToHom_naturality` that helps Lean identify the families `f` and `g`. -/
-- The simpNF linter incorrectly claims that this will never apply.
-- https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/5049
@[reassoc (attr := simp, nolint simpNF)]
theorem eqToHom_iso_hom_naturality {f g : β → C} (z : ∀ b, f b ≅ g b) {j j' : β} (w : j = j') :
(z j).hom ≫ eqToHom (by simp [w]) = eqToHom (by simp [w]) ≫ (z j').hom := by
cases w
simp
/-- A variant on `eqToHom_naturality` that helps Lean identify the families `f` and `g`. -/
-- The simpNF linter incorrectly claims that this will never apply.
-- https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/5049
@[reassoc (attr := simp, nolint simpNF)]
theorem eqToHom_iso_inv_naturality {f g : β → C} (z : ∀ b, f b ≅ g b) {j j' : β} (w : j = j') :
(z j).inv ≫ eqToHom (by simp [w]) = eqToHom (by simp [w]) ≫ (z j').inv := by
cases w
simp
/- Porting note: simpNF complains about this not reducing but it is clearly used
in `congrArg_mpr_hom_left`. It has been no-linted. -/
/-- Reducible form of congrArg_mpr_hom_left -/
@[simp, nolint simpNF]
theorem congrArg_cast_hom_left {X Y Z : C} (p : X = Y) (q : Y ⟶ Z) :
cast (congrArg (fun W : C => W ⟶ Z) p.symm) q = eqToHom p ≫ q := by
cases p
simp
/-- If we (perhaps unintentionally) perform equational rewriting on
the source object of a morphism,
we can replace the resulting `_.mpr f` term by a composition with an `eqToHom`.
It may be advisable to introduce any necessary `eqToHom` morphisms manually,
rather than relying on this lemma firing.
-/
theorem congrArg_mpr_hom_left {X Y Z : C} (p : X = Y) (q : Y ⟶ Z) :
(congrArg (fun W : C => W ⟶ Z) p).mpr q = eqToHom p ≫ q := by
cases p
simp
#align category_theory.congr_arg_mpr_hom_left CategoryTheory.congrArg_mpr_hom_left
/- Porting note: simpNF complains about this not reducing but it is clearly used
in `congrArg_mrp_hom_right`. It has been no-linted. -/
/-- Reducible form of `congrArg_mpr_hom_right` -/
@[simp, nolint simpNF]
theorem congrArg_cast_hom_right {X Y Z : C} (p : X ⟶ Y) (q : Z = Y) :
cast (congrArg (fun W : C => X ⟶ W) q.symm) p = p ≫ eqToHom q.symm := by
cases q
simp
/-- If we (perhaps unintentionally) perform equational rewriting on
the target object of a morphism,
we can replace the resulting `_.mpr f` term by a composition with an `eqToHom`.
It may be advisable to introduce any necessary `eqToHom` morphisms manually,
rather than relying on this lemma firing.
-/
theorem congrArg_mpr_hom_right {X Y Z : C} (p : X ⟶ Y) (q : Z = Y) :
(congrArg (fun W : C => X ⟶ W) q).mpr p = p ≫ eqToHom q.symm := by
cases q
simp
#align category_theory.congr_arg_mpr_hom_right CategoryTheory.congrArg_mpr_hom_right
/-- An equality `X = Y` gives us an isomorphism `X ≅ Y`.
It is typically better to use this, rather than rewriting by the equality then using `Iso.refl _`
which usually leads to dependent type theory hell.
-/
def eqToIso {X Y : C} (p : X = Y) : X ≅ Y :=
⟨eqToHom p, eqToHom p.symm, by simp, by simp⟩
#align category_theory.eq_to_iso CategoryTheory.eqToIso
@[simp]
theorem eqToIso.hom {X Y : C} (p : X = Y) : (eqToIso p).hom = eqToHom p :=
rfl
#align category_theory.eq_to_iso.hom CategoryTheory.eqToIso.hom
@[simp]
theorem eqToIso.inv {X Y : C} (p : X = Y) : (eqToIso p).inv = eqToHom p.symm :=
rfl
#align category_theory.eq_to_iso.inv CategoryTheory.eqToIso.inv
@[simp]
theorem eqToIso_refl {X : C} (p : X = X) : eqToIso p = Iso.refl X :=
rfl
#align category_theory.eq_to_iso_refl CategoryTheory.eqToIso_refl
@[simp]
theorem eqToIso_trans {X Y Z : C} (p : X = Y) (q : Y = Z) :
eqToIso p ≪≫ eqToIso q = eqToIso (p.trans q) := by ext; simp
#align category_theory.eq_to_iso_trans CategoryTheory.eqToIso_trans
@[simp]
theorem eqToHom_op {X Y : C} (h : X = Y) : (eqToHom h).op = eqToHom (congr_arg op h.symm) := by
cases h
rfl
#align category_theory.eq_to_hom_op CategoryTheory.eqToHom_op
@[simp]
theorem eqToHom_unop {X Y : Cᵒᵖ} (h : X = Y) :
(eqToHom h).unop = eqToHom (congr_arg unop h.symm) := by
cases h
rfl
#align category_theory.eq_to_hom_unop CategoryTheory.eqToHom_unop
instance {X Y : C} (h : X = Y) : IsIso (eqToHom h) :=
(eqToIso h).isIso_hom
@[simp]
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/EqToHom.lean | 190 | 191 | theorem inv_eqToHom {X Y : C} (h : X = Y) : inv (eqToHom h) = eqToHom h.symm := by |
aesop_cat
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 David Loeffler. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: David Loeffler
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.ExpDecay
import Mathlib.Analysis.MellinTransform
#align_import analysis.special_functions.gamma.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"cca40788df1b8755d5baf17ab2f27dacc2e17acb"
/-!
# The Gamma function
This file defines the `Γ` function (of a real or complex variable `s`). We define this by Euler's
integral `Γ(s) = ∫ x in Ioi 0, exp (-x) * x ^ (s - 1)` in the range where this integral converges
(i.e., for `0 < s` in the real case, and `0 < re s` in the complex case).
We show that this integral satisfies `Γ(1) = 1` and `Γ(s + 1) = s * Γ(s)`; hence we can define
`Γ(s)` for all `s` as the unique function satisfying this recurrence and agreeing with Euler's
integral in the convergence range. (If `s = -n` for `n ∈ ℕ`, then the function is undefined, and we
set it to be `0` by convention.)
## Gamma function: main statements (complex case)
* `Complex.Gamma`: the `Γ` function (of a complex variable).
* `Complex.Gamma_eq_integral`: for `0 < re s`, `Γ(s)` agrees with Euler's integral.
* `Complex.Gamma_add_one`: for all `s : ℂ` with `s ≠ 0`, we have `Γ (s + 1) = s Γ(s)`.
* `Complex.Gamma_nat_eq_factorial`: for all `n : ℕ` we have `Γ (n + 1) = n!`.
* `Complex.differentiableAt_Gamma`: `Γ` is complex-differentiable at all `s : ℂ` with
`s ∉ {-n : n ∈ ℕ}`.
## Gamma function: main statements (real case)
* `Real.Gamma`: the `Γ` function (of a real variable).
* Real counterparts of all the properties of the complex Gamma function listed above:
`Real.Gamma_eq_integral`, `Real.Gamma_add_one`, `Real.Gamma_nat_eq_factorial`,
`Real.differentiableAt_Gamma`.
## Tags
Gamma
-/
noncomputable section
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false
open Filter intervalIntegral Set Real MeasureTheory Asymptotics
open scoped Nat Topology ComplexConjugate
namespace Real
/-- Asymptotic bound for the `Γ` function integrand. -/
theorem Gamma_integrand_isLittleO (s : ℝ) :
(fun x : ℝ => exp (-x) * x ^ s) =o[atTop] fun x : ℝ => exp (-(1 / 2) * x) := by
refine isLittleO_of_tendsto (fun x hx => ?_) ?_
· exfalso; exact (exp_pos (-(1 / 2) * x)).ne' hx
have : (fun x : ℝ => exp (-x) * x ^ s / exp (-(1 / 2) * x)) =
(fun x : ℝ => exp (1 / 2 * x) / x ^ s)⁻¹ := by
ext1 x
field_simp [exp_ne_zero, exp_neg, ← Real.exp_add]
left
ring
rw [this]
exact (tendsto_exp_mul_div_rpow_atTop s (1 / 2) one_half_pos).inv_tendsto_atTop
#align real.Gamma_integrand_is_o Real.Gamma_integrand_isLittleO
/-- The Euler integral for the `Γ` function converges for positive real `s`. -/
theorem GammaIntegral_convergent {s : ℝ} (h : 0 < s) :
IntegrableOn (fun x : ℝ => exp (-x) * x ^ (s - 1)) (Ioi 0) := by
rw [← Ioc_union_Ioi_eq_Ioi (@zero_le_one ℝ _ _ _ _), integrableOn_union]
constructor
· rw [← integrableOn_Icc_iff_integrableOn_Ioc]
refine IntegrableOn.continuousOn_mul continuousOn_id.neg.rexp ?_ isCompact_Icc
refine (intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Icc_of_le zero_le_one).mp ?_
exact intervalIntegrable_rpow' (by linarith)
· refine integrable_of_isBigO_exp_neg one_half_pos ?_ (Gamma_integrand_isLittleO _).isBigO
refine continuousOn_id.neg.rexp.mul (continuousOn_id.rpow_const ?_)
intro x hx
exact Or.inl ((zero_lt_one : (0 : ℝ) < 1).trans_le hx).ne'
#align real.Gamma_integral_convergent Real.GammaIntegral_convergent
end Real
namespace Complex
/- Technical note: In defining the Gamma integrand exp (-x) * x ^ (s - 1) for s complex, we have to
make a choice between ↑(Real.exp (-x)), Complex.exp (↑(-x)), and Complex.exp (-↑x), all of which are
equal but not definitionally so. We use the first of these throughout. -/
/-- The integral defining the `Γ` function converges for complex `s` with `0 < re s`.
This is proved by reduction to the real case. -/
theorem GammaIntegral_convergent {s : ℂ} (hs : 0 < s.re) :
IntegrableOn (fun x => (-x).exp * x ^ (s - 1) : ℝ → ℂ) (Ioi 0) := by
constructor
· refine ContinuousOn.aestronglyMeasurable ?_ measurableSet_Ioi
apply (continuous_ofReal.comp continuous_neg.rexp).continuousOn.mul
apply ContinuousAt.continuousOn
intro x hx
have : ContinuousAt (fun x : ℂ => x ^ (s - 1)) ↑x :=
continuousAt_cpow_const <| ofReal_mem_slitPlane.2 hx
exact ContinuousAt.comp this continuous_ofReal.continuousAt
· rw [← hasFiniteIntegral_norm_iff]
refine HasFiniteIntegral.congr (Real.GammaIntegral_convergent hs).2 ?_
apply (ae_restrict_iff' measurableSet_Ioi).mpr
filter_upwards with x hx
rw [norm_eq_abs, map_mul, abs_of_nonneg <| le_of_lt <| exp_pos <| -x,
abs_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos hx _]
simp
#align complex.Gamma_integral_convergent Complex.GammaIntegral_convergent
/-- Euler's integral for the `Γ` function (of a complex variable `s`), defined as
`∫ x in Ioi 0, exp (-x) * x ^ (s - 1)`.
See `Complex.GammaIntegral_convergent` for a proof of the convergence of the integral for
`0 < re s`. -/
def GammaIntegral (s : ℂ) : ℂ :=
∫ x in Ioi (0 : ℝ), ↑(-x).exp * ↑x ^ (s - 1)
#align complex.Gamma_integral Complex.GammaIntegral
theorem GammaIntegral_conj (s : ℂ) : GammaIntegral (conj s) = conj (GammaIntegral s) := by
rw [GammaIntegral, GammaIntegral, ← integral_conj]
refine setIntegral_congr measurableSet_Ioi fun x hx => ?_
dsimp only
rw [RingHom.map_mul, conj_ofReal, cpow_def_of_ne_zero (ofReal_ne_zero.mpr (ne_of_gt hx)),
cpow_def_of_ne_zero (ofReal_ne_zero.mpr (ne_of_gt hx)), ← exp_conj, RingHom.map_mul, ←
ofReal_log (le_of_lt hx), conj_ofReal, RingHom.map_sub, RingHom.map_one]
#align complex.Gamma_integral_conj Complex.GammaIntegral_conj
theorem GammaIntegral_ofReal (s : ℝ) :
GammaIntegral ↑s = ↑(∫ x : ℝ in Ioi 0, Real.exp (-x) * x ^ (s - 1)) := by
have : ∀ r : ℝ, Complex.ofReal' r = @RCLike.ofReal ℂ _ r := fun r => rfl
rw [GammaIntegral]
conv_rhs => rw [this, ← _root_.integral_ofReal]
refine setIntegral_congr measurableSet_Ioi ?_
intro x hx; dsimp only
conv_rhs => rw [← this]
rw [ofReal_mul, ofReal_cpow (mem_Ioi.mp hx).le]
simp
#align complex.Gamma_integral_of_real Complex.GammaIntegral_ofReal
@[simp]
theorem GammaIntegral_one : GammaIntegral 1 = 1 := by
simpa only [← ofReal_one, GammaIntegral_ofReal, ofReal_inj, sub_self, rpow_zero,
mul_one] using integral_exp_neg_Ioi_zero
#align complex.Gamma_integral_one Complex.GammaIntegral_one
end Complex
/-! Now we establish the recurrence relation `Γ(s + 1) = s * Γ(s)` using integration by parts. -/
namespace Complex
section GammaRecurrence
/-- The indefinite version of the `Γ` function, `Γ(s, X) = ∫ x ∈ 0..X, exp(-x) x ^ (s - 1)`. -/
def partialGamma (s : ℂ) (X : ℝ) : ℂ :=
∫ x in (0)..X, (-x).exp * x ^ (s - 1)
#align complex.partial_Gamma Complex.partialGamma
theorem tendsto_partialGamma {s : ℂ} (hs : 0 < s.re) :
Tendsto (fun X : ℝ => partialGamma s X) atTop (𝓝 <| GammaIntegral s) :=
intervalIntegral_tendsto_integral_Ioi 0 (GammaIntegral_convergent hs) tendsto_id
#align complex.tendsto_partial_Gamma Complex.tendsto_partialGamma
private theorem Gamma_integrand_interval_integrable (s : ℂ) {X : ℝ} (hs : 0 < s.re) (hX : 0 ≤ X) :
IntervalIntegrable (fun x => (-x).exp * x ^ (s - 1) : ℝ → ℂ) volume 0 X := by
rw [intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Ioc_of_le hX]
exact IntegrableOn.mono_set (GammaIntegral_convergent hs) Ioc_subset_Ioi_self
private theorem Gamma_integrand_deriv_integrable_A {s : ℂ} (hs : 0 < s.re) {X : ℝ} (hX : 0 ≤ X) :
IntervalIntegrable (fun x => -((-x).exp * x ^ s) : ℝ → ℂ) volume 0 X := by
convert (Gamma_integrand_interval_integrable (s + 1) _ hX).neg
· simp only [ofReal_exp, ofReal_neg, add_sub_cancel_right]; rfl
· simp only [add_re, one_re]; linarith
private theorem Gamma_integrand_deriv_integrable_B {s : ℂ} (hs : 0 < s.re) {Y : ℝ} (hY : 0 ≤ Y) :
IntervalIntegrable (fun x : ℝ => (-x).exp * (s * x ^ (s - 1)) : ℝ → ℂ) volume 0 Y := by
have : (fun x => (-x).exp * (s * x ^ (s - 1)) : ℝ → ℂ) =
(fun x => s * ((-x).exp * x ^ (s - 1)) : ℝ → ℂ) := by ext1; ring
rw [this, intervalIntegrable_iff_integrableOn_Ioc_of_le hY]
constructor
· refine (continuousOn_const.mul ?_).aestronglyMeasurable measurableSet_Ioc
apply (continuous_ofReal.comp continuous_neg.rexp).continuousOn.mul
apply ContinuousAt.continuousOn
intro x hx
refine (?_ : ContinuousAt (fun x : ℂ => x ^ (s - 1)) _).comp continuous_ofReal.continuousAt
exact continuousAt_cpow_const <| ofReal_mem_slitPlane.2 hx.1
rw [← hasFiniteIntegral_norm_iff]
simp_rw [norm_eq_abs, map_mul]
refine (((Real.GammaIntegral_convergent hs).mono_set
Ioc_subset_Ioi_self).hasFiniteIntegral.congr ?_).const_mul _
rw [EventuallyEq, ae_restrict_iff']
· filter_upwards with x hx
rw [abs_of_nonneg (exp_pos _).le, abs_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos hx.1]
simp
· exact measurableSet_Ioc
/-- The recurrence relation for the indefinite version of the `Γ` function. -/
| Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Basic.lean | 203 | 232 | theorem partialGamma_add_one {s : ℂ} (hs : 0 < s.re) {X : ℝ} (hX : 0 ≤ X) :
partialGamma (s + 1) X = s * partialGamma s X - (-X).exp * X ^ s := by |
rw [partialGamma, partialGamma, add_sub_cancel_right]
have F_der_I : ∀ x : ℝ, x ∈ Ioo 0 X → HasDerivAt (fun x => (-x).exp * x ^ s : ℝ → ℂ)
(-((-x).exp * x ^ s) + (-x).exp * (s * x ^ (s - 1))) x := by
intro x hx
have d1 : HasDerivAt (fun y : ℝ => (-y).exp) (-(-x).exp) x := by
simpa using (hasDerivAt_neg x).exp
have d2 : HasDerivAt (fun y : ℝ => (y : ℂ) ^ s) (s * x ^ (s - 1)) x := by
have t := @HasDerivAt.cpow_const _ _ _ s (hasDerivAt_id ↑x) ?_
· simpa only [mul_one] using t.comp_ofReal
· exact ofReal_mem_slitPlane.2 hx.1
simpa only [ofReal_neg, neg_mul] using d1.ofReal_comp.mul d2
have cont := (continuous_ofReal.comp continuous_neg.rexp).mul (continuous_ofReal_cpow_const hs)
have der_ible :=
(Gamma_integrand_deriv_integrable_A hs hX).add (Gamma_integrand_deriv_integrable_B hs hX)
have int_eval := integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt_of_le hX cont.continuousOn F_der_I der_ible
-- We are basically done here but manipulating the output into the right form is fiddly.
apply_fun fun x : ℂ => -x at int_eval
rw [intervalIntegral.integral_add (Gamma_integrand_deriv_integrable_A hs hX)
(Gamma_integrand_deriv_integrable_B hs hX),
intervalIntegral.integral_neg, neg_add, neg_neg] at int_eval
rw [eq_sub_of_add_eq int_eval, sub_neg_eq_add, neg_sub, add_comm, add_sub]
have : (fun x => (-x).exp * (s * x ^ (s - 1)) : ℝ → ℂ) =
(fun x => s * (-x).exp * x ^ (s - 1) : ℝ → ℂ) := by ext1; ring
rw [this]
have t := @integral_const_mul 0 X volume _ _ s fun x : ℝ => (-x).exp * x ^ (s - 1)
rw [← t, ofReal_zero, zero_cpow]
· rw [mul_zero, add_zero]; congr 2; ext1; ring
· contrapose! hs; rw [hs, zero_re]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Xavier Roblot. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Xavier Roblot
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Group.GeometryOfNumbers
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Lebesgue.VolumeOfBalls
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.NumberField.CanonicalEmbedding.Basic
#align_import number_theory.number_field.canonical_embedding from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"60da01b41bbe4206f05d34fd70c8dd7498717a30"
/-!
# Convex Bodies
The file contains the definitions of several convex bodies lying in the space `ℝ^r₁ × ℂ^r₂`
associated to a number field of signature `K` and proves several existence theorems by applying
*Minkowski Convex Body Theorem* to those.
## Main definitions and results
* `NumberField.mixedEmbedding.convexBodyLT`: The set of points `x` such that `‖x w‖ < f w` for all
infinite places `w` with `f : InfinitePlace K → ℝ≥0`.
* `NumberField.mixedEmbedding.convexBodySum`: The set of points `x` such that
`∑ w real, ‖x w‖ + 2 * ∑ w complex, ‖x w‖ ≤ B`
* `NumberField.mixedEmbedding.exists_ne_zero_mem_ideal_lt`: Let `I` be a fractional ideal of `K`.
Assume that `f` is such that `minkowskiBound K I < volume (convexBodyLT K f)`, then there exists a
nonzero algebraic number `a` in `I` such that `w a < f w` for all infinite places `w`.
* `NumberField.mixedEmbedding.exists_ne_zero_mem_ideal_of_norm_le`: Let `I` be a fractional ideal
of `K`. Assume that `B` is such that `minkowskiBound K I < volume (convexBodySum K B)` (see
`convexBodySum_volume` for the computation of this volume), then there exists a nonzero algebraic
number `a` in `I` such that `|Norm a| < (B / d) ^ d` where `d` is the degree of `K`.
## Tags
number field, infinite places
-/
variable (K : Type*) [Field K]
namespace NumberField.mixedEmbedding
open NumberField NumberField.InfinitePlace FiniteDimensional
/-- The space `ℝ^r₁ × ℂ^r₂` with `(r₁, r₂)` the signature of `K`. -/
local notation "E" K =>
({w : InfinitePlace K // IsReal w} → ℝ) × ({w : InfinitePlace K // IsComplex w} → ℂ)
section convexBodyLT
open Metric NNReal
variable (f : InfinitePlace K → ℝ≥0)
/-- The convex body defined by `f`: the set of points `x : E` such that `‖x w‖ < f w` for all
infinite places `w`. -/
abbrev convexBodyLT : Set (E K) :=
(Set.univ.pi (fun w : { w : InfinitePlace K // IsReal w } => ball 0 (f w))) ×ˢ
(Set.univ.pi (fun w : { w : InfinitePlace K // IsComplex w } => ball 0 (f w)))
theorem convexBodyLT_mem {x : K} :
mixedEmbedding K x ∈ (convexBodyLT K f) ↔ ∀ w : InfinitePlace K, w x < f w := by
simp_rw [mixedEmbedding, RingHom.prod_apply, Set.mem_prod, Set.mem_pi, Set.mem_univ,
forall_true_left, mem_ball_zero_iff, Pi.ringHom_apply, ← Complex.norm_real,
embedding_of_isReal_apply, Subtype.forall, ← forall₂_or_left, ← not_isReal_iff_isComplex, em,
forall_true_left, norm_embedding_eq]
theorem convexBodyLT_neg_mem (x : E K) (hx : x ∈ (convexBodyLT K f)) :
-x ∈ (convexBodyLT K f) := by
simp only [Set.mem_prod, Prod.fst_neg, Set.mem_pi, Set.mem_univ, Pi.neg_apply,
mem_ball_zero_iff, norm_neg, Real.norm_eq_abs, forall_true_left, Subtype.forall,
Prod.snd_neg, Complex.norm_eq_abs] at hx ⊢
exact hx
theorem convexBodyLT_convex : Convex ℝ (convexBodyLT K f) :=
Convex.prod (convex_pi (fun _ _ => convex_ball _ _)) (convex_pi (fun _ _ => convex_ball _ _))
open Fintype MeasureTheory MeasureTheory.Measure ENNReal
open scoped Classical
variable [NumberField K]
instance : IsAddHaarMeasure (volume : Measure (E K)) := prod.instIsAddHaarMeasure volume volume
instance : NoAtoms (volume : Measure (E K)) := by
obtain ⟨w⟩ := (inferInstance : Nonempty (InfinitePlace K))
by_cases hw : IsReal w
· exact @prod.instNoAtoms_fst _ _ _ _ volume volume _ (pi_noAtoms ⟨w, hw⟩)
· exact @prod.instNoAtoms_snd _ _ _ _ volume volume _
(pi_noAtoms ⟨w, not_isReal_iff_isComplex.mp hw⟩)
/-- The fudge factor that appears in the formula for the volume of `convexBodyLT`. -/
noncomputable abbrev convexBodyLTFactor : ℝ≥0 :=
(2 : ℝ≥0) ^ NrRealPlaces K * NNReal.pi ^ NrComplexPlaces K
theorem convexBodyLTFactor_ne_zero : convexBodyLTFactor K ≠ 0 :=
mul_ne_zero (pow_ne_zero _ two_ne_zero) (pow_ne_zero _ pi_ne_zero)
theorem one_le_convexBodyLTFactor : 1 ≤ convexBodyLTFactor K :=
one_le_mul₀ (one_le_pow_of_one_le one_le_two _)
(one_le_pow_of_one_le (le_trans one_le_two Real.two_le_pi) _)
/-- The volume of `(ConvexBodyLt K f)` where `convexBodyLT K f` is the set of points `x`
such that `‖x w‖ < f w` for all infinite places `w`. -/
theorem convexBodyLT_volume :
volume (convexBodyLT K f) = (convexBodyLTFactor K) * ∏ w, (f w) ^ (mult w) := by
calc
_ = (∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsReal w}, ENNReal.ofReal (2 * (f x.val))) *
∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsComplex w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val) ^ 2 * NNReal.pi := by
simp_rw [volume_eq_prod, prod_prod, volume_pi, pi_pi, Real.volume_ball, Complex.volume_ball]
_ = ((2:ℝ≥0) ^ NrRealPlaces K * (∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsReal w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val)))
* ((∏ x : {w // IsComplex w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val) ^ 2) *
NNReal.pi ^ NrComplexPlaces K) := by
simp_rw [ofReal_mul (by norm_num : 0 ≤ (2 : ℝ)), Finset.prod_mul_distrib, Finset.prod_const,
Finset.card_univ, ofReal_ofNat, ofReal_coe_nnreal, coe_ofNat]
_ = (convexBodyLTFactor K) * ((∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsReal w}, .ofReal (f x.val)) *
(∏ x : {w // IsComplex w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val) ^ 2)) := by
simp_rw [convexBodyLTFactor, coe_mul, ENNReal.coe_pow]
ring
_ = (convexBodyLTFactor K) * ∏ w, (f w) ^ (mult w) := by
simp_rw [mult, pow_ite, pow_one, Finset.prod_ite, ofReal_coe_nnreal, not_isReal_iff_isComplex,
coe_mul, coe_finset_prod, ENNReal.coe_pow]
congr 2
· refine (Finset.prod_subtype (Finset.univ.filter _) ?_ (fun w => (f w : ℝ≥0∞))).symm
exact fun _ => by simp only [Finset.mem_univ, forall_true_left, Finset.mem_filter, true_and]
· refine (Finset.prod_subtype (Finset.univ.filter _) ?_ (fun w => (f w : ℝ≥0∞) ^ 2)).symm
exact fun _ => by simp only [Finset.mem_univ, forall_true_left, Finset.mem_filter, true_and]
variable {f}
/-- This is a technical result: quite often, we want to impose conditions at all infinite places
but one and choose the value at the remaining place so that we can apply
`exists_ne_zero_mem_ringOfIntegers_lt`. -/
theorem adjust_f {w₁ : InfinitePlace K} (B : ℝ≥0) (hf : ∀ w, w ≠ w₁ → f w ≠ 0) :
∃ g : InfinitePlace K → ℝ≥0, (∀ w, w ≠ w₁ → g w = f w) ∧ ∏ w, (g w) ^ mult w = B := by
let S := ∏ w ∈ Finset.univ.erase w₁, (f w) ^ mult w
refine ⟨Function.update f w₁ ((B * S⁻¹) ^ (mult w₁ : ℝ)⁻¹), ?_, ?_⟩
· exact fun w hw => Function.update_noteq hw _ f
· rw [← Finset.mul_prod_erase Finset.univ _ (Finset.mem_univ w₁), Function.update_same,
Finset.prod_congr rfl fun w hw => by rw [Function.update_noteq (Finset.ne_of_mem_erase hw)],
← NNReal.rpow_natCast, ← NNReal.rpow_mul, inv_mul_cancel, NNReal.rpow_one, mul_assoc,
inv_mul_cancel, mul_one]
· rw [Finset.prod_ne_zero_iff]
exact fun w hw => pow_ne_zero _ (hf w (Finset.ne_of_mem_erase hw))
· rw [mult]; split_ifs <;> norm_num
end convexBodyLT
section convexBodyLT'
open Metric ENNReal NNReal
open scoped Classical
variable (f : InfinitePlace K → ℝ≥0) (w₀ : {w : InfinitePlace K // IsComplex w})
/-- A version of `convexBodyLT` with an additional condition at a fixed complex place. This is
needed to ensure the element constructed is not real, see for example
`exists_primitive_element_lt_of_isComplex`.
-/
abbrev convexBodyLT' : Set (E K) :=
(Set.univ.pi (fun w : { w : InfinitePlace K // IsReal w } ↦ ball 0 (f w))) ×ˢ
(Set.univ.pi (fun w : { w : InfinitePlace K // IsComplex w } ↦
if w = w₀ then {x | |x.re| < 1 ∧ |x.im| < (f w : ℝ) ^ 2} else ball 0 (f w)))
theorem convexBodyLT'_mem {x : K} :
mixedEmbedding K x ∈ convexBodyLT' K f w₀ ↔
(∀ w : InfinitePlace K, w ≠ w₀ → w x < f w) ∧
|(w₀.val.embedding x).re| < 1 ∧ |(w₀.val.embedding x).im| < (f w₀: ℝ) ^ 2 := by
simp_rw [mixedEmbedding, RingHom.prod_apply, Set.mem_prod, Set.mem_pi, Set.mem_univ,
forall_true_left, Pi.ringHom_apply, apply_ite, mem_ball_zero_iff, ← Complex.norm_real,
embedding_of_isReal_apply, norm_embedding_eq, Subtype.forall, Set.mem_setOf_eq]
refine ⟨fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ ↦ ⟨fun w h_ne ↦ ?_, ?_⟩, fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ ↦ ⟨fun w hw ↦ ?_, fun w hw ↦ ?_⟩⟩
· by_cases hw : IsReal w
· exact norm_embedding_eq w _ ▸ h₁ w hw
· specialize h₂ w (not_isReal_iff_isComplex.mp hw)
rwa [if_neg (by exact Subtype.coe_ne_coe.1 h_ne)] at h₂
· simpa [if_true] using h₂ w₀.val w₀.prop
· exact h₁ w (ne_of_isReal_isComplex hw w₀.prop)
· by_cases h_ne : w = w₀
· simpa [h_ne]
· rw [if_neg (by exact Subtype.coe_ne_coe.1 h_ne)]
exact h₁ w h_ne
theorem convexBodyLT'_neg_mem (x : E K) (hx : x ∈ convexBodyLT' K f w₀) :
-x ∈ convexBodyLT' K f w₀ := by
simp [Set.mem_prod, Prod.fst_neg, Set.mem_pi, Set.mem_univ, Pi.neg_apply,
mem_ball_zero_iff, norm_neg, Real.norm_eq_abs, forall_true_left, Subtype.forall,
Prod.snd_neg, Complex.norm_eq_abs] at hx ⊢
convert hx using 3
split_ifs <;> simp
theorem convexBodyLT'_convex : Convex ℝ (convexBodyLT' K f w₀) := by
refine Convex.prod (convex_pi (fun _ _ => convex_ball _ _)) (convex_pi (fun _ _ => ?_))
split_ifs
· simp_rw [abs_lt]
refine Convex.inter ((convex_halfspace_re_gt _).inter (convex_halfspace_re_lt _))
((convex_halfspace_im_gt _).inter (convex_halfspace_im_lt _))
· exact convex_ball _ _
open MeasureTheory MeasureTheory.Measure
open scoped Classical
variable [NumberField K]
/-- The fudge factor that appears in the formula for the volume of `convexBodyLT'`. -/
noncomputable abbrev convexBodyLT'Factor : ℝ≥0 :=
(2 : ℝ≥0) ^ (NrRealPlaces K + 2) * NNReal.pi ^ (NrComplexPlaces K - 1)
theorem convexBodyLT'Factor_ne_zero : convexBodyLT'Factor K ≠ 0 :=
mul_ne_zero (pow_ne_zero _ two_ne_zero) (pow_ne_zero _ pi_ne_zero)
theorem one_le_convexBodyLT'Factor : 1 ≤ convexBodyLT'Factor K :=
one_le_mul₀ (one_le_pow_of_one_le one_le_two _)
(one_le_pow_of_one_le (le_trans one_le_two Real.two_le_pi) _)
theorem convexBodyLT'_volume :
volume (convexBodyLT' K f w₀) = convexBodyLT'Factor K * ∏ w, (f w) ^ (mult w) := by
have vol_box : ∀ B : ℝ≥0, volume {x : ℂ | |x.re| < 1 ∧ |x.im| < B^2} = 4*B^2 := by
intro B
rw [← (Complex.volume_preserving_equiv_real_prod.symm).measure_preimage]
· simp_rw [Set.preimage_setOf_eq, Complex.measurableEquivRealProd_symm_apply]
rw [show {a : ℝ × ℝ | |a.1| < 1 ∧ |a.2| < B ^ 2} =
Set.Ioo (-1:ℝ) (1:ℝ) ×ˢ Set.Ioo (- (B:ℝ) ^ 2) ((B:ℝ) ^ 2) by
ext; simp_rw [Set.mem_setOf_eq, Set.mem_prod, Set.mem_Ioo, abs_lt]]
simp_rw [volume_eq_prod, prod_prod, Real.volume_Ioo, sub_neg_eq_add, one_add_one_eq_two,
← two_mul, ofReal_mul zero_le_two, ofReal_pow (coe_nonneg B), ofReal_ofNat,
ofReal_coe_nnreal, ← mul_assoc, show (2:ℝ≥0∞) * 2 = 4 by norm_num]
· refine MeasurableSet.inter ?_ ?_
· exact measurableSet_lt (measurable_norm.comp Complex.measurable_re) measurable_const
· exact measurableSet_lt (measurable_norm.comp Complex.measurable_im) measurable_const
calc
_ = (∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsReal w}, ENNReal.ofReal (2 * (f x.val))) *
((∏ x ∈ Finset.univ.erase w₀, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val) ^ 2 * pi) *
(4 * (f w₀) ^ 2)) := by
simp_rw [volume_eq_prod, prod_prod, volume_pi, pi_pi, Real.volume_ball]
rw [← Finset.prod_erase_mul _ _ (Finset.mem_univ w₀)]
congr 2
· refine Finset.prod_congr rfl (fun w' hw' ↦ ?_)
rw [if_neg (Finset.ne_of_mem_erase hw'), Complex.volume_ball]
· simpa only [ite_true] using vol_box (f w₀)
_ = ((2 : ℝ≥0) ^ NrRealPlaces K *
(∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsReal w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val))) *
((∏ x ∈ Finset.univ.erase w₀, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val) ^ 2) *
↑pi ^ (NrComplexPlaces K - 1) * (4 * (f w₀) ^ 2)) := by
simp_rw [ofReal_mul (by norm_num : 0 ≤ (2 : ℝ)), Finset.prod_mul_distrib, Finset.prod_const,
Finset.card_erase_of_mem (Finset.mem_univ _), Finset.card_univ, ofReal_ofNat,
ofReal_coe_nnreal, coe_ofNat]
_ = convexBodyLT'Factor K * (∏ x : {w // InfinitePlace.IsReal w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val))
* (∏ x : {w // IsComplex w}, ENNReal.ofReal (f x.val) ^ 2) := by
rw [show (4 : ℝ≥0∞) = (2 : ℝ≥0) ^ 2 by norm_num, convexBodyLT'Factor, pow_add,
← Finset.prod_erase_mul _ _ (Finset.mem_univ w₀), ofReal_coe_nnreal]
simp_rw [coe_mul, ENNReal.coe_pow]
ring
_ = convexBodyLT'Factor K * ∏ w, (f w) ^ (mult w) := by
simp_rw [mult, pow_ite, pow_one, Finset.prod_ite, ofReal_coe_nnreal, not_isReal_iff_isComplex,
coe_mul, coe_finset_prod, ENNReal.coe_pow, mul_assoc]
congr 3
· refine (Finset.prod_subtype (Finset.univ.filter _) ?_ (fun w => (f w : ℝ≥0∞))).symm
exact fun _ => by simp only [Finset.mem_univ, forall_true_left, Finset.mem_filter, true_and]
· refine (Finset.prod_subtype (Finset.univ.filter _) ?_ (fun w => (f w : ℝ≥0∞) ^ 2)).symm
exact fun _ => by simp only [Finset.mem_univ, forall_true_left, Finset.mem_filter, true_and]
end convexBodyLT'
section convexBodySum
open ENNReal MeasureTheory Fintype
open scoped Real Classical NNReal
variable [NumberField K] (B : ℝ)
variable {K}
/-- The function that sends `x : ({w // IsReal w} → ℝ) × ({w // IsComplex w} → ℂ)` to
`∑ w, ‖x.1 w‖ + 2 * ∑ w, ‖x.2 w‖`. It defines a norm and it used to define `convexBodySum`. -/
noncomputable abbrev convexBodySumFun (x : E K) : ℝ := ∑ w, mult w * normAtPlace w x
theorem convexBodySumFun_apply (x : E K) :
convexBodySumFun x = ∑ w, mult w * normAtPlace w x := rfl
theorem convexBodySumFun_apply' (x : E K) :
convexBodySumFun x = ∑ w, ‖x.1 w‖ + 2 * ∑ w, ‖x.2 w‖ := by
simp_rw [convexBodySumFun_apply, ← Finset.sum_add_sum_compl {w | IsReal w}.toFinset,
Set.toFinset_setOf, Finset.compl_filter, not_isReal_iff_isComplex, ← Finset.subtype_univ,
← Finset.univ.sum_subtype_eq_sum_filter, Finset.mul_sum]
congr
· ext w
rw [mult, if_pos w.prop, normAtPlace_apply_isReal, Nat.cast_one, one_mul]
· ext w
rw [mult, if_neg (not_isReal_iff_isComplex.mpr w.prop), normAtPlace_apply_isComplex,
Nat.cast_ofNat]
theorem convexBodySumFun_nonneg (x : E K) :
0 ≤ convexBodySumFun x :=
Finset.sum_nonneg (fun _ _ => mul_nonneg (Nat.cast_pos.mpr mult_pos).le (normAtPlace_nonneg _ _))
theorem convexBodySumFun_neg (x : E K) :
convexBodySumFun (- x) = convexBodySumFun x := by
simp_rw [convexBodySumFun, normAtPlace_neg]
theorem convexBodySumFun_add_le (x y : E K) :
convexBodySumFun (x + y) ≤ convexBodySumFun x + convexBodySumFun y := by
simp_rw [convexBodySumFun, ← Finset.sum_add_distrib, ← mul_add]
exact Finset.sum_le_sum
fun _ _ ↦ mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left (normAtPlace_add_le _ x y) (Nat.cast_pos.mpr mult_pos).le
theorem convexBodySumFun_smul (c : ℝ) (x : E K) :
convexBodySumFun (c • x) = |c| * convexBodySumFun x := by
simp_rw [convexBodySumFun, normAtPlace_smul, ← mul_assoc, mul_comm, Finset.mul_sum, mul_assoc]
theorem convexBodySumFun_eq_zero_iff (x : E K) :
convexBodySumFun x = 0 ↔ x = 0 := by
rw [← normAtPlace_eq_zero, convexBodySumFun, Finset.sum_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg fun _ _ =>
mul_nonneg (Nat.cast_pos.mpr mult_pos).le (normAtPlace_nonneg _ _)]
conv =>
enter [1, w, hw]
rw [mul_left_mem_nonZeroDivisors_eq_zero_iff
(mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mpr <| Nat.cast_ne_zero.mpr mult_ne_zero)]
simp_rw [Finset.mem_univ, true_implies]
theorem norm_le_convexBodySumFun (x : E K) : ‖x‖ ≤ convexBodySumFun x := by
rw [norm_eq_sup'_normAtPlace]
refine (Finset.sup'_le_iff _ _).mpr fun w _ ↦ ?_
rw [convexBodySumFun_apply, ← Finset.univ.add_sum_erase _ (Finset.mem_univ w)]
refine le_add_of_le_of_nonneg ?_ ?_
· exact le_mul_of_one_le_left (normAtPlace_nonneg w x) one_le_mult
· exact Finset.sum_nonneg (fun _ _ => mul_nonneg (Nat.cast_pos.mpr mult_pos).le
(normAtPlace_nonneg _ _))
variable (K)
theorem convexBodySumFun_continuous :
Continuous (convexBodySumFun : (E K) → ℝ) := by
refine continuous_finset_sum Finset.univ fun w ↦ ?_
obtain hw | hw := isReal_or_isComplex w
all_goals
· simp only [normAtPlace_apply_isReal, normAtPlace_apply_isComplex, hw]
fun_prop
/-- The convex body equal to the set of points `x : E` such that
`∑ w real, ‖x w‖ + 2 * ∑ w complex, ‖x w‖ ≤ B`. -/
abbrev convexBodySum : Set (E K) := { x | convexBodySumFun x ≤ B }
theorem convexBodySum_volume_eq_zero_of_le_zero {B} (hB : B ≤ 0) :
volume (convexBodySum K B) = 0 := by
obtain hB | hB := lt_or_eq_of_le hB
· suffices convexBodySum K B = ∅ by rw [this, measure_empty]
ext x
refine ⟨fun hx => ?_, fun h => h.elim⟩
rw [Set.mem_setOf] at hx
linarith [convexBodySumFun_nonneg x]
· suffices convexBodySum K B = { 0 } by rw [this, measure_singleton]
ext
rw [convexBodySum, Set.mem_setOf_eq, Set.mem_singleton_iff, hB, ← convexBodySumFun_eq_zero_iff]
exact (convexBodySumFun_nonneg _).le_iff_eq
theorem convexBodySum_mem {x : K} :
mixedEmbedding K x ∈ (convexBodySum K B) ↔
∑ w : InfinitePlace K, (mult w) * w.val x ≤ B := by
simp_rw [Set.mem_setOf_eq, convexBodySumFun, normAtPlace_apply]
rfl
theorem convexBodySum_neg_mem {x : E K} (hx : x ∈ (convexBodySum K B)) :
-x ∈ (convexBodySum K B) := by
rw [Set.mem_setOf, convexBodySumFun_neg]
exact hx
theorem convexBodySum_convex : Convex ℝ (convexBodySum K B) := by
refine Convex_subadditive_le (fun _ _ => convexBodySumFun_add_le _ _) (fun c x h => ?_) B
convert le_of_eq (convexBodySumFun_smul c x)
exact (abs_eq_self.mpr h).symm
theorem convexBodySum_isBounded : Bornology.IsBounded (convexBodySum K B) := by
refine Metric.isBounded_iff.mpr ⟨B + B, fun x hx y hy => ?_⟩
refine le_trans (norm_sub_le x y) (add_le_add ?_ ?_)
· exact le_trans (norm_le_convexBodySumFun x) hx
· exact le_trans (norm_le_convexBodySumFun y) hy
theorem convexBodySum_compact : IsCompact (convexBodySum K B) := by
rw [Metric.isCompact_iff_isClosed_bounded]
refine ⟨?_, convexBodySum_isBounded K B⟩
convert IsClosed.preimage (convexBodySumFun_continuous K) (isClosed_Icc : IsClosed (Set.Icc 0 B))
ext
simp [convexBodySumFun_nonneg]
/-- The fudge factor that appears in the formula for the volume of `convexBodyLt`. -/
noncomputable abbrev convexBodySumFactor : ℝ≥0 :=
(2 : ℝ≥0) ^ NrRealPlaces K * (NNReal.pi / 2) ^ NrComplexPlaces K / (finrank ℚ K).factorial
theorem convexBodySumFactor_ne_zero : convexBodySumFactor K ≠ 0 := by
refine div_ne_zero ?_ <| Nat.cast_ne_zero.mpr (Nat.factorial_ne_zero _)
exact mul_ne_zero (pow_ne_zero _ two_ne_zero)
(pow_ne_zero _ (div_ne_zero NNReal.pi_ne_zero two_ne_zero))
open MeasureTheory MeasureTheory.Measure Real in
theorem convexBodySum_volume :
volume (convexBodySum K B) = (convexBodySumFactor K) * (.ofReal B) ^ (finrank ℚ K) := by
obtain hB | hB := le_or_lt B 0
· rw [convexBodySum_volume_eq_zero_of_le_zero K hB, ofReal_eq_zero.mpr hB, zero_pow, mul_zero]
exact finrank_pos.ne'
· suffices volume (convexBodySum K 1) = (convexBodySumFactor K) by
rw [mul_comm]
convert addHaar_smul volume B (convexBodySum K 1)
· simp_rw [← Set.preimage_smul_inv₀ (ne_of_gt hB), Set.preimage_setOf_eq, convexBodySumFun,
normAtPlace_smul, abs_inv, abs_eq_self.mpr (le_of_lt hB), ← mul_assoc, mul_comm, mul_assoc,
← Finset.mul_sum, inv_mul_le_iff hB, mul_one]
· rw [abs_pow, ofReal_pow (abs_nonneg _), abs_eq_self.mpr (le_of_lt hB),
mixedEmbedding.finrank]
· exact this.symm
rw [MeasureTheory.measure_le_eq_lt _ ((convexBodySumFun_eq_zero_iff 0).mpr rfl)
convexBodySumFun_neg convexBodySumFun_add_le
(fun hx => (convexBodySumFun_eq_zero_iff _).mp hx)
(fun r x => le_of_eq (convexBodySumFun_smul r x))]
rw [measure_lt_one_eq_integral_div_gamma (g := fun x : (E K) => convexBodySumFun x)
volume ((convexBodySumFun_eq_zero_iff 0).mpr rfl) convexBodySumFun_neg convexBodySumFun_add_le
(fun hx => (convexBodySumFun_eq_zero_iff _).mp hx)
(fun r x => le_of_eq (convexBodySumFun_smul r x)) zero_lt_one]
simp_rw [mixedEmbedding.finrank, div_one, Gamma_nat_eq_factorial, ofReal_div_of_pos
(Nat.cast_pos.mpr (Nat.factorial_pos _)), Real.rpow_one, ofReal_natCast]
suffices ∫ x : E K, exp (-convexBodySumFun x) =
(2:ℝ) ^ NrRealPlaces K * (π / 2) ^ NrComplexPlaces K by
rw [this, convexBodySumFactor, ofReal_mul (by positivity), ofReal_pow zero_le_two,
ofReal_pow (by positivity), ofReal_div_of_pos zero_lt_two, ofReal_ofNat,
← NNReal.coe_real_pi, ofReal_coe_nnreal, coe_div (Nat.cast_ne_zero.mpr
(Nat.factorial_ne_zero _)), coe_mul, coe_pow, coe_pow, coe_ofNat, coe_div two_ne_zero,
coe_ofNat, coe_natCast]
calc
_ = (∫ x : {w : InfinitePlace K // IsReal w} → ℝ, ∏ w, exp (- ‖x w‖)) *
(∫ x : {w : InfinitePlace K // IsComplex w} → ℂ, ∏ w, exp (- 2 * ‖x w‖)) := by
simp_rw [convexBodySumFun_apply', neg_add, ← neg_mul, Finset.mul_sum,
← Finset.sum_neg_distrib, exp_add, exp_sum, ← integral_prod_mul, volume_eq_prod]
_ = (∫ x : ℝ, exp (-|x|)) ^ NrRealPlaces K *
(∫ x : ℂ, Real.exp (-2 * ‖x‖)) ^ NrComplexPlaces K := by
rw [integral_fintype_prod_eq_pow _ (fun x => exp (- ‖x‖)), integral_fintype_prod_eq_pow _
(fun x => exp (- 2 * ‖x‖))]
simp_rw [norm_eq_abs]
_ = (2 * Gamma (1 / 1 + 1)) ^ NrRealPlaces K *
(π * (2:ℝ) ^ (-(2:ℝ) / 1) * Gamma (2 / 1 + 1)) ^ NrComplexPlaces K := by
rw [integral_comp_abs (f := fun x => exp (- x)), ← integral_exp_neg_rpow zero_lt_one,
← Complex.integral_exp_neg_mul_rpow le_rfl zero_lt_two]
simp_rw [Real.rpow_one]
_ = (2:ℝ) ^ NrRealPlaces K * (π / 2) ^ NrComplexPlaces K := by
simp_rw [div_one, one_add_one_eq_two, Gamma_add_one two_ne_zero, Gamma_two, mul_one,
mul_assoc, ← Real.rpow_add_one two_ne_zero, show (-2:ℝ) + 1 = -1 by norm_num,
Real.rpow_neg_one]
rfl
end convexBodySum
section minkowski
open scoped Classical
open MeasureTheory MeasureTheory.Measure FiniteDimensional Zspan Real Submodule
open scoped ENNReal NNReal nonZeroDivisors IntermediateField
variable [NumberField K] (I : (FractionalIdeal (𝓞 K)⁰ K)ˣ)
/-- The bound that appears in **Minkowski Convex Body theorem**, see
`MeasureTheory.exists_ne_zero_mem_lattice_of_measure_mul_two_pow_lt_measure`. See
`NumberField.mixedEmbedding.volume_fundamentalDomain_idealLatticeBasis_eq` and
`NumberField.mixedEmbedding.volume_fundamentalDomain_latticeBasis` for the computation of
`volume (fundamentalDomain (idealLatticeBasis K))`. -/
noncomputable def minkowskiBound : ℝ≥0∞ :=
volume (fundamentalDomain (fractionalIdealLatticeBasis K I)) * (2 : ℝ≥0∞) ^ (finrank ℝ (E K))
theorem volume_fundamentalDomain_fractionalIdealLatticeBasis :
volume (fundamentalDomain (fractionalIdealLatticeBasis K I)) =
.ofReal (FractionalIdeal.absNorm I.1) * volume (fundamentalDomain (latticeBasis K)) := by
let e : (Module.Free.ChooseBasisIndex ℤ I) ≃ (Module.Free.ChooseBasisIndex ℤ (𝓞 K)) := by
refine Fintype.equivOfCardEq ?_
rw [← finrank_eq_card_chooseBasisIndex, ← finrank_eq_card_chooseBasisIndex,
fractionalIdeal_rank]
rw [← fundamentalDomain_reindex (fractionalIdealLatticeBasis K I) e,
measure_fundamentalDomain ((fractionalIdealLatticeBasis K I).reindex e)]
· rw [show (fractionalIdealLatticeBasis K I).reindex e = (mixedEmbedding K) ∘
(basisOfFractionalIdeal K I) ∘ e.symm by
ext1; simp only [Basis.coe_reindex, Function.comp_apply, fractionalIdealLatticeBasis_apply]]
rw [mixedEmbedding.det_basisOfFractionalIdeal_eq_norm]
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/CanonicalEmbedding/ConvexBody.lean | 486 | 489 | theorem minkowskiBound_lt_top : minkowskiBound K I < ⊤ := by |
refine ENNReal.mul_lt_top ?_ ?_
· exact ne_of_lt (fundamentalDomain_isBounded _).measure_lt_top
· exact ne_of_lt (ENNReal.pow_lt_top (lt_top_iff_ne_top.mpr ENNReal.two_ne_top) _)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Yakov Pechersky. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yakov Pechersky, Floris van Doorn
-/
import Mathlib.Data.PNat.Basic
#align_import data.pnat.find from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"207cfac9fcd06138865b5d04f7091e46d9320432"
/-!
# Explicit least witnesses to existentials on positive natural numbers
Implemented via calling out to `Nat.find`.
-/
namespace PNat
variable {p q : ℕ+ → Prop} [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q] (h : ∃ n, p n)
instance decidablePredExistsNat : DecidablePred fun n' : ℕ => ∃ (n : ℕ+) (_ : n' = n), p n :=
fun n' =>
decidable_of_iff' (∃ h : 0 < n', p ⟨n', h⟩) <|
Subtype.exists.trans <| by
simp_rw [mk_coe, @exists_comm (_ < _) (_ = _), exists_prop, exists_eq_left']
#align pnat.decidable_pred_exists_nat PNat.decidablePredExistsNat
/-- The `PNat` version of `Nat.findX` -/
protected def findX : { n // p n ∧ ∀ m : ℕ+, m < n → ¬p m } := by
have : ∃ (n' : ℕ) (n : ℕ+) (_ : n' = n), p n := Exists.elim h fun n hn => ⟨n, n, rfl, hn⟩
have n := Nat.findX this
refine ⟨⟨n, ?_⟩, ?_, fun m hm pm => ?_⟩
· obtain ⟨n', hn', -⟩ := n.prop.1
rw [hn']
exact n'.prop
· obtain ⟨n', hn', pn'⟩ := n.prop.1
simpa [hn', Subtype.coe_eta] using pn'
· exact n.prop.2 m hm ⟨m, rfl, pm⟩
#align pnat.find_x PNat.findX
/-- If `p` is a (decidable) predicate on `ℕ+` and `hp : ∃ (n : ℕ+), p n` is a proof that
there exists some positive natural number satisfying `p`, then `PNat.find hp` is the
smallest positive natural number satisfying `p`. Note that `PNat.find` is protected,
meaning that you can't just write `find`, even if the `PNat` namespace is open.
The API for `PNat.find` is:
* `PNat.find_spec` is the proof that `PNat.find hp` satisfies `p`.
* `PNat.find_min` is the proof that if `m < PNat.find hp` then `m` does not satisfy `p`.
* `PNat.find_min'` is the proof that if `m` does satisfy `p` then `PNat.find hp ≤ m`.
-/
protected def find : ℕ+ :=
PNat.findX h
#align pnat.find PNat.find
protected theorem find_spec : p (PNat.find h) :=
(PNat.findX h).prop.left
#align pnat.find_spec PNat.find_spec
protected theorem find_min : ∀ {m : ℕ+}, m < PNat.find h → ¬p m :=
@(PNat.findX h).prop.right
#align pnat.find_min PNat.find_min
protected theorem find_min' {m : ℕ+} (hm : p m) : PNat.find h ≤ m :=
le_of_not_lt fun l => PNat.find_min h l hm
#align pnat.find_min' PNat.find_min'
variable {n m : ℕ+}
theorem find_eq_iff : PNat.find h = m ↔ p m ∧ ∀ n < m, ¬p n := by
constructor
· rintro rfl
exact ⟨PNat.find_spec h, fun _ => PNat.find_min h⟩
· rintro ⟨hm, hlt⟩
exact le_antisymm (PNat.find_min' h hm) (not_lt.1 <| imp_not_comm.1 (hlt _) <| PNat.find_spec h)
#align pnat.find_eq_iff PNat.find_eq_iff
@[simp]
theorem find_lt_iff (n : ℕ+) : PNat.find h < n ↔ ∃ m < n, p m :=
⟨fun h2 => ⟨PNat.find h, h2, PNat.find_spec h⟩, fun ⟨_, hmn, hm⟩ =>
(PNat.find_min' h hm).trans_lt hmn⟩
#align pnat.find_lt_iff PNat.find_lt_iff
@[simp]
theorem find_le_iff (n : ℕ+) : PNat.find h ≤ n ↔ ∃ m ≤ n, p m := by
simp only [exists_prop, ← lt_add_one_iff, find_lt_iff]
#align pnat.find_le_iff PNat.find_le_iff
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Data/PNat/Find.lean | 91 | 92 | theorem le_find_iff (n : ℕ+) : n ≤ PNat.find h ↔ ∀ m < n, ¬p m := by |
simp only [← not_lt, find_lt_iff, not_exists, not_and]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Cast
import Mathlib.Data.Int.Cast.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Bitwise
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.PSub
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Size
import Mathlib.Data.Num.Bitwise
#align_import data.num.lemmas from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2196ab363eb097c008d4497125e0dde23fb36db2"
/-!
# Properties of the binary representation of integers
-/
/-
Porting note:
`bit0` and `bit1` are deprecated because it is mainly used to represent number literal in Lean3 but
not in Lean4 anymore. However, this file uses them for encoding numbers so this linter is
unnecessary.
-/
set_option linter.deprecated false
-- Porting note: Required for the notation `-[n+1]`.
open Int Function
attribute [local simp] add_assoc
namespace PosNum
variable {α : Type*}
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_one [One α] [Add α] : ((1 : PosNum) : α) = 1 :=
rfl
#align pos_num.cast_one PosNum.cast_one
@[simp]
theorem cast_one' [One α] [Add α] : (PosNum.one : α) = 1 :=
rfl
#align pos_num.cast_one' PosNum.cast_one'
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_bit0 [One α] [Add α] (n : PosNum) : (n.bit0 : α) = _root_.bit0 (n : α) :=
rfl
#align pos_num.cast_bit0 PosNum.cast_bit0
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_bit1 [One α] [Add α] (n : PosNum) : (n.bit1 : α) = _root_.bit1 (n : α) :=
rfl
#align pos_num.cast_bit1 PosNum.cast_bit1
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_to_nat [AddMonoidWithOne α] : ∀ n : PosNum, ((n : ℕ) : α) = n
| 1 => Nat.cast_one
| bit0 p => (Nat.cast_bit0 _).trans <| congr_arg _root_.bit0 p.cast_to_nat
| bit1 p => (Nat.cast_bit1 _).trans <| congr_arg _root_.bit1 p.cast_to_nat
#align pos_num.cast_to_nat PosNum.cast_to_nat
@[norm_cast] -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem to_nat_to_int (n : PosNum) : ((n : ℕ) : ℤ) = n :=
cast_to_nat _
#align pos_num.to_nat_to_int PosNum.to_nat_to_int
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_to_int [AddGroupWithOne α] (n : PosNum) : ((n : ℤ) : α) = n := by
rw [← to_nat_to_int, Int.cast_natCast, cast_to_nat]
#align pos_num.cast_to_int PosNum.cast_to_int
theorem succ_to_nat : ∀ n, (succ n : ℕ) = n + 1
| 1 => rfl
| bit0 p => rfl
| bit1 p =>
(congr_arg _root_.bit0 (succ_to_nat p)).trans <|
show ↑p + 1 + ↑p + 1 = ↑p + ↑p + 1 + 1 by simp [add_left_comm]
#align pos_num.succ_to_nat PosNum.succ_to_nat
theorem one_add (n : PosNum) : 1 + n = succ n := by cases n <;> rfl
#align pos_num.one_add PosNum.one_add
theorem add_one (n : PosNum) : n + 1 = succ n := by cases n <;> rfl
#align pos_num.add_one PosNum.add_one
@[norm_cast]
theorem add_to_nat : ∀ m n, ((m + n : PosNum) : ℕ) = m + n
| 1, b => by rw [one_add b, succ_to_nat, add_comm, cast_one]
| a, 1 => by rw [add_one a, succ_to_nat, cast_one]
| bit0 a, bit0 b => (congr_arg _root_.bit0 (add_to_nat a b)).trans <| add_add_add_comm _ _ _ _
| bit0 a, bit1 b =>
(congr_arg _root_.bit1 (add_to_nat a b)).trans <|
show (a + b + (a + b) + 1 : ℕ) = a + a + (b + b + 1) by simp [add_left_comm]
| bit1 a, bit0 b =>
(congr_arg _root_.bit1 (add_to_nat a b)).trans <|
show (a + b + (a + b) + 1 : ℕ) = a + a + 1 + (b + b) by simp [add_comm, add_left_comm]
| bit1 a, bit1 b =>
show (succ (a + b) + succ (a + b) : ℕ) = a + a + 1 + (b + b + 1) by
rw [succ_to_nat, add_to_nat a b]; simp [add_left_comm]
#align pos_num.add_to_nat PosNum.add_to_nat
theorem add_succ : ∀ m n : PosNum, m + succ n = succ (m + n)
| 1, b => by simp [one_add]
| bit0 a, 1 => congr_arg bit0 (add_one a)
| bit1 a, 1 => congr_arg bit1 (add_one a)
| bit0 a, bit0 b => rfl
| bit0 a, bit1 b => congr_arg bit0 (add_succ a b)
| bit1 a, bit0 b => rfl
| bit1 a, bit1 b => congr_arg bit1 (add_succ a b)
#align pos_num.add_succ PosNum.add_succ
theorem bit0_of_bit0 : ∀ n, _root_.bit0 n = bit0 n
| 1 => rfl
| bit0 p => congr_arg bit0 (bit0_of_bit0 p)
| bit1 p => show bit0 (succ (_root_.bit0 p)) = _ by rw [bit0_of_bit0 p, succ]
#align pos_num.bit0_of_bit0 PosNum.bit0_of_bit0
theorem bit1_of_bit1 (n : PosNum) : _root_.bit1 n = bit1 n :=
show _root_.bit0 n + 1 = bit1 n by rw [add_one, bit0_of_bit0, succ]
#align pos_num.bit1_of_bit1 PosNum.bit1_of_bit1
@[norm_cast]
theorem mul_to_nat (m) : ∀ n, ((m * n : PosNum) : ℕ) = m * n
| 1 => (mul_one _).symm
| bit0 p => show (↑(m * p) + ↑(m * p) : ℕ) = ↑m * (p + p) by rw [mul_to_nat m p, left_distrib]
| bit1 p =>
(add_to_nat (bit0 (m * p)) m).trans <|
show (↑(m * p) + ↑(m * p) + ↑m : ℕ) = ↑m * (p + p) + m by rw [mul_to_nat m p, left_distrib]
#align pos_num.mul_to_nat PosNum.mul_to_nat
theorem to_nat_pos : ∀ n : PosNum, 0 < (n : ℕ)
| 1 => Nat.zero_lt_one
| bit0 p =>
let h := to_nat_pos p
add_pos h h
| bit1 _p => Nat.succ_pos _
#align pos_num.to_nat_pos PosNum.to_nat_pos
theorem cmp_to_nat_lemma {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) < n → (bit1 m : ℕ) < bit0 n :=
show (m : ℕ) < n → (m + m + 1 + 1 : ℕ) ≤ n + n by
intro h; rw [Nat.add_right_comm m m 1, add_assoc]; exact Nat.add_le_add h h
#align pos_num.cmp_to_nat_lemma PosNum.cmp_to_nat_lemma
theorem cmp_swap (m) : ∀ n, (cmp m n).swap = cmp n m := by
induction' m with m IH m IH <;> intro n <;> cases' n with n n <;> unfold cmp <;>
try { rfl } <;> rw [← IH] <;> cases cmp m n <;> rfl
#align pos_num.cmp_swap PosNum.cmp_swap
theorem cmp_to_nat : ∀ m n, (Ordering.casesOn (cmp m n) ((m : ℕ) < n) (m = n) ((n : ℕ) < m) : Prop)
| 1, 1 => rfl
| bit0 a, 1 =>
let h : (1 : ℕ) ≤ a := to_nat_pos a
Nat.add_le_add h h
| bit1 a, 1 => Nat.succ_lt_succ <| to_nat_pos <| bit0 a
| 1, bit0 b =>
let h : (1 : ℕ) ≤ b := to_nat_pos b
Nat.add_le_add h h
| 1, bit1 b => Nat.succ_lt_succ <| to_nat_pos <| bit0 b
| bit0 a, bit0 b => by
dsimp [cmp]
have := cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; cases cmp a b <;> dsimp <;> intro this
· exact Nat.add_lt_add this this
· rw [this]
· exact Nat.add_lt_add this this
| bit0 a, bit1 b => by
dsimp [cmp]
have := cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; cases cmp a b <;> dsimp <;> intro this
· exact Nat.le_succ_of_le (Nat.add_lt_add this this)
· rw [this]
apply Nat.lt_succ_self
· exact cmp_to_nat_lemma this
| bit1 a, bit0 b => by
dsimp [cmp]
have := cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; cases cmp a b <;> dsimp <;> intro this
· exact cmp_to_nat_lemma this
· rw [this]
apply Nat.lt_succ_self
· exact Nat.le_succ_of_le (Nat.add_lt_add this this)
| bit1 a, bit1 b => by
dsimp [cmp]
have := cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; cases cmp a b <;> dsimp <;> intro this
· exact Nat.succ_lt_succ (Nat.add_lt_add this this)
· rw [this]
· exact Nat.succ_lt_succ (Nat.add_lt_add this this)
#align pos_num.cmp_to_nat PosNum.cmp_to_nat
@[norm_cast]
theorem lt_to_nat {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) < n ↔ m < n :=
show (m : ℕ) < n ↔ cmp m n = Ordering.lt from
match cmp m n, cmp_to_nat m n with
| Ordering.lt, h => by simp only at h; simp [h]
| Ordering.eq, h => by simp only at h; simp [h, lt_irrefl]
| Ordering.gt, h => by simp [not_lt_of_gt h]
#align pos_num.lt_to_nat PosNum.lt_to_nat
@[norm_cast]
theorem le_to_nat {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by
rw [← not_lt]; exact not_congr lt_to_nat
#align pos_num.le_to_nat PosNum.le_to_nat
end PosNum
namespace Num
variable {α : Type*}
open PosNum
theorem add_zero (n : Num) : n + 0 = n := by cases n <;> rfl
#align num.add_zero Num.add_zero
theorem zero_add (n : Num) : 0 + n = n := by cases n <;> rfl
#align num.zero_add Num.zero_add
theorem add_one : ∀ n : Num, n + 1 = succ n
| 0 => rfl
| pos p => by cases p <;> rfl
#align num.add_one Num.add_one
theorem add_succ : ∀ m n : Num, m + succ n = succ (m + n)
| 0, n => by simp [zero_add]
| pos p, 0 => show pos (p + 1) = succ (pos p + 0) by rw [PosNum.add_one, add_zero, succ, succ']
| pos p, pos q => congr_arg pos (PosNum.add_succ _ _)
#align num.add_succ Num.add_succ
theorem bit0_of_bit0 : ∀ n : Num, bit0 n = n.bit0
| 0 => rfl
| pos p => congr_arg pos p.bit0_of_bit0
#align num.bit0_of_bit0 Num.bit0_of_bit0
theorem bit1_of_bit1 : ∀ n : Num, bit1 n = n.bit1
| 0 => rfl
| pos p => congr_arg pos p.bit1_of_bit1
#align num.bit1_of_bit1 Num.bit1_of_bit1
@[simp]
theorem ofNat'_zero : Num.ofNat' 0 = 0 := by simp [Num.ofNat']
#align num.of_nat'_zero Num.ofNat'_zero
theorem ofNat'_bit (b n) : ofNat' (Nat.bit b n) = cond b Num.bit1 Num.bit0 (ofNat' n) :=
Nat.binaryRec_eq rfl _ _
#align num.of_nat'_bit Num.ofNat'_bit
@[simp]
theorem ofNat'_one : Num.ofNat' 1 = 1 := by erw [ofNat'_bit true 0, cond, ofNat'_zero]; rfl
#align num.of_nat'_one Num.ofNat'_one
theorem bit1_succ : ∀ n : Num, n.bit1.succ = n.succ.bit0
| 0 => rfl
| pos _n => rfl
#align num.bit1_succ Num.bit1_succ
theorem ofNat'_succ : ∀ {n}, ofNat' (n + 1) = ofNat' n + 1 :=
@(Nat.binaryRec (by simp [zero_add]) fun b n ih => by
cases b
· erw [ofNat'_bit true n, ofNat'_bit]
simp only [← bit1_of_bit1, ← bit0_of_bit0, cond, _root_.bit1]
-- Porting note: `cc` was not ported yet so `exact Nat.add_left_comm n 1 1` is used.
· erw [show n.bit true + 1 = (n + 1).bit false by
simpa [Nat.bit, _root_.bit1, _root_.bit0] using Nat.add_left_comm n 1 1,
ofNat'_bit, ofNat'_bit, ih]
simp only [cond, add_one, bit1_succ])
#align num.of_nat'_succ Num.ofNat'_succ
@[simp]
theorem add_ofNat' (m n) : Num.ofNat' (m + n) = Num.ofNat' m + Num.ofNat' n := by
induction n
· simp only [Nat.add_zero, ofNat'_zero, add_zero]
· simp only [Nat.add_succ, Nat.add_zero, ofNat'_succ, add_one, add_succ, *]
#align num.add_of_nat' Num.add_ofNat'
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_zero [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] : ((0 : Num) : α) = 0 :=
rfl
#align num.cast_zero Num.cast_zero
@[simp]
theorem cast_zero' [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] : (Num.zero : α) = 0 :=
rfl
#align num.cast_zero' Num.cast_zero'
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_one [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] : ((1 : Num) : α) = 1 :=
rfl
#align num.cast_one Num.cast_one
@[simp]
theorem cast_pos [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] (n : PosNum) : (Num.pos n : α) = n :=
rfl
#align num.cast_pos Num.cast_pos
theorem succ'_to_nat : ∀ n, (succ' n : ℕ) = n + 1
| 0 => (Nat.zero_add _).symm
| pos _p => PosNum.succ_to_nat _
#align num.succ'_to_nat Num.succ'_to_nat
theorem succ_to_nat (n) : (succ n : ℕ) = n + 1 :=
succ'_to_nat n
#align num.succ_to_nat Num.succ_to_nat
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_to_nat [AddMonoidWithOne α] : ∀ n : Num, ((n : ℕ) : α) = n
| 0 => Nat.cast_zero
| pos p => p.cast_to_nat
#align num.cast_to_nat Num.cast_to_nat
@[norm_cast]
theorem add_to_nat : ∀ m n, ((m + n : Num) : ℕ) = m + n
| 0, 0 => rfl
| 0, pos _q => (Nat.zero_add _).symm
| pos _p, 0 => rfl
| pos _p, pos _q => PosNum.add_to_nat _ _
#align num.add_to_nat Num.add_to_nat
@[norm_cast]
theorem mul_to_nat : ∀ m n, ((m * n : Num) : ℕ) = m * n
| 0, 0 => rfl
| 0, pos _q => (zero_mul _).symm
| pos _p, 0 => rfl
| pos _p, pos _q => PosNum.mul_to_nat _ _
#align num.mul_to_nat Num.mul_to_nat
theorem cmp_to_nat : ∀ m n, (Ordering.casesOn (cmp m n) ((m : ℕ) < n) (m = n) ((n : ℕ) < m) : Prop)
| 0, 0 => rfl
| 0, pos b => to_nat_pos _
| pos a, 0 => to_nat_pos _
| pos a, pos b => by
have := PosNum.cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; dsimp [cmp]; cases PosNum.cmp a b
exacts [id, congr_arg pos, id]
#align num.cmp_to_nat Num.cmp_to_nat
@[norm_cast]
theorem lt_to_nat {m n : Num} : (m : ℕ) < n ↔ m < n :=
show (m : ℕ) < n ↔ cmp m n = Ordering.lt from
match cmp m n, cmp_to_nat m n with
| Ordering.lt, h => by simp only at h; simp [h]
| Ordering.eq, h => by simp only at h; simp [h, lt_irrefl]
| Ordering.gt, h => by simp [not_lt_of_gt h]
#align num.lt_to_nat Num.lt_to_nat
@[norm_cast]
theorem le_to_nat {m n : Num} : (m : ℕ) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by
rw [← not_lt]; exact not_congr lt_to_nat
#align num.le_to_nat Num.le_to_nat
end Num
namespace PosNum
@[simp]
theorem of_to_nat' : ∀ n : PosNum, Num.ofNat' (n : ℕ) = Num.pos n
| 1 => by erw [@Num.ofNat'_bit true 0, Num.ofNat'_zero]; rfl
| bit0 p => by erw [@Num.ofNat'_bit false, of_to_nat' p]; rfl
| bit1 p => by erw [@Num.ofNat'_bit true, of_to_nat' p]; rfl
#align pos_num.of_to_nat' PosNum.of_to_nat'
end PosNum
namespace Num
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem of_to_nat' : ∀ n : Num, Num.ofNat' (n : ℕ) = n
| 0 => ofNat'_zero
| pos p => p.of_to_nat'
#align num.of_to_nat' Num.of_to_nat'
lemma toNat_injective : Injective (castNum : Num → ℕ) := LeftInverse.injective of_to_nat'
@[norm_cast]
theorem to_nat_inj {m n : Num} : (m : ℕ) = n ↔ m = n := toNat_injective.eq_iff
#align num.to_nat_inj Num.to_nat_inj
/-- This tactic tries to turn an (in)equality about `Num`s to one about `Nat`s by rewriting.
```lean
example (n : Num) (m : Num) : n ≤ n + m := by
transfer_rw
exact Nat.le_add_right _ _
```
-/
scoped macro (name := transfer_rw) "transfer_rw" : tactic => `(tactic|
(repeat first | rw [← to_nat_inj] | rw [← lt_to_nat] | rw [← le_to_nat]
repeat first | rw [add_to_nat] | rw [mul_to_nat] | rw [cast_one] | rw [cast_zero]))
/--
This tactic tries to prove (in)equalities about `Num`s by transferring them to the `Nat` world and
then trying to call `simp`.
```lean
example (n : Num) (m : Num) : n ≤ n + m := by transfer
```
-/
scoped macro (name := transfer) "transfer" : tactic => `(tactic|
(intros; transfer_rw; try simp))
instance addMonoid : AddMonoid Num where
add := (· + ·)
zero := 0
zero_add := zero_add
add_zero := add_zero
add_assoc := by transfer
nsmul := nsmulRec
#align num.add_monoid Num.addMonoid
instance addMonoidWithOne : AddMonoidWithOne Num :=
{ Num.addMonoid with
natCast := Num.ofNat'
one := 1
natCast_zero := ofNat'_zero
natCast_succ := fun _ => ofNat'_succ }
#align num.add_monoid_with_one Num.addMonoidWithOne
instance commSemiring : CommSemiring Num where
__ := Num.addMonoid
__ := Num.addMonoidWithOne
mul := (· * ·)
npow := @npowRec Num ⟨1⟩ ⟨(· * ·)⟩
mul_zero _ := by rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, cast_zero, mul_zero]
zero_mul _ := by rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, cast_zero, zero_mul]
mul_one _ := by rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, cast_one, mul_one]
one_mul _ := by rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, cast_one, one_mul]
add_comm _ _ := by simp_rw [← to_nat_inj, add_to_nat, add_comm]
mul_comm _ _ := by simp_rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, mul_comm]
mul_assoc _ _ _ := by simp_rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, mul_assoc]
left_distrib _ _ _ := by simp only [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, add_to_nat, mul_add]
right_distrib _ _ _ := by simp only [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, add_to_nat, add_mul]
#align num.comm_semiring Num.commSemiring
instance orderedCancelAddCommMonoid : OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid Num where
le := (· ≤ ·)
lt := (· < ·)
lt_iff_le_not_le a b := by simp only [← lt_to_nat, ← le_to_nat, lt_iff_le_not_le]
le_refl := by transfer
le_trans a b c := by transfer_rw; apply le_trans
le_antisymm a b := by transfer_rw; apply le_antisymm
add_le_add_left a b h c := by revert h; transfer_rw; exact fun h => add_le_add_left h c
le_of_add_le_add_left a b c := by transfer_rw; apply le_of_add_le_add_left
#align num.ordered_cancel_add_comm_monoid Num.orderedCancelAddCommMonoid
instance linearOrderedSemiring : LinearOrderedSemiring Num :=
{ Num.commSemiring,
Num.orderedCancelAddCommMonoid with
le_total := by
intro a b
transfer_rw
apply le_total
zero_le_one := by decide
mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left := by
intro a b c
transfer_rw
apply mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left
mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right := by
intro a b c
transfer_rw
apply mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right
decidableLT := Num.decidableLT
decidableLE := Num.decidableLE
-- This is relying on an automatically generated instance name,
-- generated in a `deriving` handler.
-- See https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/2343
decidableEq := instDecidableEqNum
exists_pair_ne := ⟨0, 1, by decide⟩ }
#align num.linear_ordered_semiring Num.linearOrderedSemiring
@[norm_cast] -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem add_of_nat (m n) : ((m + n : ℕ) : Num) = m + n :=
add_ofNat' _ _
#align num.add_of_nat Num.add_of_nat
@[norm_cast] -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem to_nat_to_int (n : Num) : ((n : ℕ) : ℤ) = n :=
cast_to_nat _
#align num.to_nat_to_int Num.to_nat_to_int
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_to_int {α} [AddGroupWithOne α] (n : Num) : ((n : ℤ) : α) = n := by
rw [← to_nat_to_int, Int.cast_natCast, cast_to_nat]
#align num.cast_to_int Num.cast_to_int
theorem to_of_nat : ∀ n : ℕ, ((n : Num) : ℕ) = n
| 0 => by rw [Nat.cast_zero, cast_zero]
| n + 1 => by rw [Nat.cast_succ, add_one, succ_to_nat, to_of_nat n]
#align num.to_of_nat Num.to_of_nat
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem of_natCast {α} [AddMonoidWithOne α] (n : ℕ) : ((n : Num) : α) = n := by
rw [← cast_to_nat, to_of_nat]
#align num.of_nat_cast Num.of_natCast
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias of_nat_cast := of_natCast
@[norm_cast] -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem of_nat_inj {m n : ℕ} : (m : Num) = n ↔ m = n :=
⟨fun h => Function.LeftInverse.injective to_of_nat h, congr_arg _⟩
#align num.of_nat_inj Num.of_nat_inj
-- Porting note: The priority should be `high`er than `cast_to_nat`.
@[simp high, norm_cast]
theorem of_to_nat : ∀ n : Num, ((n : ℕ) : Num) = n :=
of_to_nat'
#align num.of_to_nat Num.of_to_nat
@[norm_cast]
theorem dvd_to_nat (m n : Num) : (m : ℕ) ∣ n ↔ m ∣ n :=
⟨fun ⟨k, e⟩ => ⟨k, by rw [← of_to_nat n, e]; simp⟩, fun ⟨k, e⟩ => ⟨k, by simp [e, mul_to_nat]⟩⟩
#align num.dvd_to_nat Num.dvd_to_nat
end Num
namespace PosNum
variable {α : Type*}
open Num
-- Porting note: The priority should be `high`er than `cast_to_nat`.
@[simp high, norm_cast]
theorem of_to_nat : ∀ n : PosNum, ((n : ℕ) : Num) = Num.pos n :=
of_to_nat'
#align pos_num.of_to_nat PosNum.of_to_nat
@[norm_cast]
theorem to_nat_inj {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) = n ↔ m = n :=
⟨fun h => Num.pos.inj <| by rw [← PosNum.of_to_nat, ← PosNum.of_to_nat, h], congr_arg _⟩
#align pos_num.to_nat_inj PosNum.to_nat_inj
theorem pred'_to_nat : ∀ n, (pred' n : ℕ) = Nat.pred n
| 1 => rfl
| bit0 n =>
have : Nat.succ ↑(pred' n) = ↑n := by
rw [pred'_to_nat n, Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (to_nat_pos n)]
match (motive :=
∀ k : Num, Nat.succ ↑k = ↑n → ↑(Num.casesOn k 1 bit1 : PosNum) = Nat.pred (_root_.bit0 n))
pred' n, this with
| 0, (h : ((1 : Num) : ℕ) = n) => by rw [← to_nat_inj.1 h]; rfl
| Num.pos p, (h : Nat.succ ↑p = n) => by rw [← h]; exact (Nat.succ_add p p).symm
| bit1 n => rfl
#align pos_num.pred'_to_nat PosNum.pred'_to_nat
@[simp]
theorem pred'_succ' (n) : pred' (succ' n) = n :=
Num.to_nat_inj.1 <| by rw [pred'_to_nat, succ'_to_nat, Nat.add_one, Nat.pred_succ]
#align pos_num.pred'_succ' PosNum.pred'_succ'
@[simp]
theorem succ'_pred' (n) : succ' (pred' n) = n :=
to_nat_inj.1 <| by
rw [succ'_to_nat, pred'_to_nat, Nat.add_one, Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (to_nat_pos _)]
#align pos_num.succ'_pred' PosNum.succ'_pred'
instance dvd : Dvd PosNum :=
⟨fun m n => pos m ∣ pos n⟩
#align pos_num.has_dvd PosNum.dvd
@[norm_cast]
theorem dvd_to_nat {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) ∣ n ↔ m ∣ n :=
Num.dvd_to_nat (pos m) (pos n)
#align pos_num.dvd_to_nat PosNum.dvd_to_nat
theorem size_to_nat : ∀ n, (size n : ℕ) = Nat.size n
| 1 => Nat.size_one.symm
| bit0 n => by
rw [size, succ_to_nat, size_to_nat n, cast_bit0, Nat.size_bit0 <| ne_of_gt <| to_nat_pos n]
| bit1 n => by rw [size, succ_to_nat, size_to_nat n, cast_bit1, Nat.size_bit1]
#align pos_num.size_to_nat PosNum.size_to_nat
theorem size_eq_natSize : ∀ n, (size n : ℕ) = natSize n
| 1 => rfl
| bit0 n => by rw [size, succ_to_nat, natSize, size_eq_natSize n]
| bit1 n => by rw [size, succ_to_nat, natSize, size_eq_natSize n]
#align pos_num.size_eq_nat_size PosNum.size_eq_natSize
theorem natSize_to_nat (n) : natSize n = Nat.size n := by rw [← size_eq_natSize, size_to_nat]
#align pos_num.nat_size_to_nat PosNum.natSize_to_nat
theorem natSize_pos (n) : 0 < natSize n := by cases n <;> apply Nat.succ_pos
#align pos_num.nat_size_pos PosNum.natSize_pos
/-- This tactic tries to turn an (in)equality about `PosNum`s to one about `Nat`s by rewriting.
```lean
example (n : PosNum) (m : PosNum) : n ≤ n + m := by
transfer_rw
exact Nat.le_add_right _ _
```
-/
scoped macro (name := transfer_rw) "transfer_rw" : tactic => `(tactic|
(repeat first | rw [← to_nat_inj] | rw [← lt_to_nat] | rw [← le_to_nat]
repeat first | rw [add_to_nat] | rw [mul_to_nat] | rw [cast_one] | rw [cast_zero]))
/--
This tactic tries to prove (in)equalities about `PosNum`s by transferring them to the `Nat` world
and then trying to call `simp`.
```lean
example (n : PosNum) (m : PosNum) : n ≤ n + m := by transfer
```
-/
scoped macro (name := transfer) "transfer" : tactic => `(tactic|
(intros; transfer_rw; try simp [add_comm, add_left_comm, mul_comm, mul_left_comm]))
instance addCommSemigroup : AddCommSemigroup PosNum where
add := (· + ·)
add_assoc := by transfer
add_comm := by transfer
#align pos_num.add_comm_semigroup PosNum.addCommSemigroup
instance commMonoid : CommMonoid PosNum where
mul := (· * ·)
one := (1 : PosNum)
npow := @npowRec PosNum ⟨1⟩ ⟨(· * ·)⟩
mul_assoc := by transfer
one_mul := by transfer
mul_one := by transfer
mul_comm := by transfer
#align pos_num.comm_monoid PosNum.commMonoid
instance distrib : Distrib PosNum where
add := (· + ·)
mul := (· * ·)
left_distrib := by transfer; simp [mul_add]
right_distrib := by transfer; simp [mul_add, mul_comm]
#align pos_num.distrib PosNum.distrib
instance linearOrder : LinearOrder PosNum where
lt := (· < ·)
lt_iff_le_not_le := by
intro a b
transfer_rw
apply lt_iff_le_not_le
le := (· ≤ ·)
le_refl := by transfer
le_trans := by
intro a b c
transfer_rw
apply le_trans
le_antisymm := by
intro a b
transfer_rw
apply le_antisymm
le_total := by
intro a b
transfer_rw
apply le_total
decidableLT := by infer_instance
decidableLE := by infer_instance
decidableEq := by infer_instance
#align pos_num.linear_order PosNum.linearOrder
@[simp]
theorem cast_to_num (n : PosNum) : ↑n = Num.pos n := by rw [← cast_to_nat, ← of_to_nat n]
#align pos_num.cast_to_num PosNum.cast_to_num
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem bit_to_nat (b n) : (bit b n : ℕ) = Nat.bit b n := by cases b <;> rfl
#align pos_num.bit_to_nat PosNum.bit_to_nat
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_add [AddMonoidWithOne α] (m n) : ((m + n : PosNum) : α) = m + n := by
rw [← cast_to_nat, add_to_nat, Nat.cast_add, cast_to_nat, cast_to_nat]
#align pos_num.cast_add PosNum.cast_add
@[simp 500, norm_cast]
theorem cast_succ [AddMonoidWithOne α] (n : PosNum) : (succ n : α) = n + 1 := by
rw [← add_one, cast_add, cast_one]
#align pos_num.cast_succ PosNum.cast_succ
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_inj [AddMonoidWithOne α] [CharZero α] {m n : PosNum} : (m : α) = n ↔ m = n := by
rw [← cast_to_nat m, ← cast_to_nat n, Nat.cast_inj, to_nat_inj]
#align pos_num.cast_inj PosNum.cast_inj
@[simp]
theorem one_le_cast [LinearOrderedSemiring α] (n : PosNum) : (1 : α) ≤ n := by
rw [← cast_to_nat, ← Nat.cast_one, Nat.cast_le (α := α)]; apply to_nat_pos
#align pos_num.one_le_cast PosNum.one_le_cast
@[simp]
theorem cast_pos [LinearOrderedSemiring α] (n : PosNum) : 0 < (n : α) :=
lt_of_lt_of_le zero_lt_one (one_le_cast n)
#align pos_num.cast_pos PosNum.cast_pos
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_mul [Semiring α] (m n) : ((m * n : PosNum) : α) = m * n := by
rw [← cast_to_nat, mul_to_nat, Nat.cast_mul, cast_to_nat, cast_to_nat]
#align pos_num.cast_mul PosNum.cast_mul
@[simp]
theorem cmp_eq (m n) : cmp m n = Ordering.eq ↔ m = n := by
have := cmp_to_nat m n
-- Porting note: `cases` didn't rewrite at `this`, so `revert` & `intro` are required.
revert this; cases cmp m n <;> intro this <;> simp at this ⊢ <;> try { exact this } <;>
simp [show m ≠ n from fun e => by rw [e] at this;exact lt_irrefl _ this]
#align pos_num.cmp_eq PosNum.cmp_eq
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_lt [LinearOrderedSemiring α] {m n : PosNum} : (m : α) < n ↔ m < n := by
rw [← cast_to_nat m, ← cast_to_nat n, Nat.cast_lt (α := α), lt_to_nat]
#align pos_num.cast_lt PosNum.cast_lt
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_le [LinearOrderedSemiring α] {m n : PosNum} : (m : α) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by
rw [← not_lt]; exact not_congr cast_lt
#align pos_num.cast_le PosNum.cast_le
end PosNum
namespace Num
variable {α : Type*}
open PosNum
theorem bit_to_nat (b n) : (bit b n : ℕ) = Nat.bit b n := by cases b <;> cases n <;> rfl
#align num.bit_to_nat Num.bit_to_nat
theorem cast_succ' [AddMonoidWithOne α] (n) : (succ' n : α) = n + 1 := by
rw [← PosNum.cast_to_nat, succ'_to_nat, Nat.cast_add_one, cast_to_nat]
#align num.cast_succ' Num.cast_succ'
theorem cast_succ [AddMonoidWithOne α] (n) : (succ n : α) = n + 1 :=
cast_succ' n
#align num.cast_succ Num.cast_succ
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_add [Semiring α] (m n) : ((m + n : Num) : α) = m + n := by
rw [← cast_to_nat, add_to_nat, Nat.cast_add, cast_to_nat, cast_to_nat]
#align num.cast_add Num.cast_add
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_bit0 [Semiring α] (n : Num) : (n.bit0 : α) = _root_.bit0 (n : α) := by
rw [← bit0_of_bit0, _root_.bit0, cast_add]; rfl
#align num.cast_bit0 Num.cast_bit0
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_bit1 [Semiring α] (n : Num) : (n.bit1 : α) = _root_.bit1 (n : α) := by
rw [← bit1_of_bit1, _root_.bit1, bit0_of_bit0, cast_add, cast_bit0]; rfl
#align num.cast_bit1 Num.cast_bit1
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_mul [Semiring α] : ∀ m n, ((m * n : Num) : α) = m * n
| 0, 0 => (zero_mul _).symm
| 0, pos _q => (zero_mul _).symm
| pos _p, 0 => (mul_zero _).symm
| pos _p, pos _q => PosNum.cast_mul _ _
#align num.cast_mul Num.cast_mul
theorem size_to_nat : ∀ n, (size n : ℕ) = Nat.size n
| 0 => Nat.size_zero.symm
| pos p => p.size_to_nat
#align num.size_to_nat Num.size_to_nat
theorem size_eq_natSize : ∀ n, (size n : ℕ) = natSize n
| 0 => rfl
| pos p => p.size_eq_natSize
#align num.size_eq_nat_size Num.size_eq_natSize
theorem natSize_to_nat (n) : natSize n = Nat.size n := by rw [← size_eq_natSize, size_to_nat]
#align num.nat_size_to_nat Num.natSize_to_nat
@[simp 999]
theorem ofNat'_eq : ∀ n, Num.ofNat' n = n :=
Nat.binaryRec (by simp) fun b n IH => by
rw [ofNat'] at IH ⊢
rw [Nat.binaryRec_eq, IH]
-- Porting note: `Nat.cast_bit0` & `Nat.cast_bit1` are not `simp` theorems anymore.
· cases b <;> simp [Nat.bit, bit0_of_bit0, bit1_of_bit1, Nat.cast_bit0, Nat.cast_bit1]
· rfl
#align num.of_nat'_eq Num.ofNat'_eq
theorem zneg_toZNum (n : Num) : -n.toZNum = n.toZNumNeg := by cases n <;> rfl
#align num.zneg_to_znum Num.zneg_toZNum
theorem zneg_toZNumNeg (n : Num) : -n.toZNumNeg = n.toZNum := by cases n <;> rfl
#align num.zneg_to_znum_neg Num.zneg_toZNumNeg
theorem toZNum_inj {m n : Num} : m.toZNum = n.toZNum ↔ m = n :=
⟨fun h => by cases m <;> cases n <;> cases h <;> rfl, congr_arg _⟩
#align num.to_znum_inj Num.toZNum_inj
@[simp]
theorem cast_toZNum [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] [Neg α] : ∀ n : Num, (n.toZNum : α) = n
| 0 => rfl
| Num.pos _p => rfl
#align num.cast_to_znum Num.cast_toZNum
@[simp]
theorem cast_toZNumNeg [AddGroup α] [One α] : ∀ n : Num, (n.toZNumNeg : α) = -n
| 0 => neg_zero.symm
| Num.pos _p => rfl
#align num.cast_to_znum_neg Num.cast_toZNumNeg
@[simp]
theorem add_toZNum (m n : Num) : Num.toZNum (m + n) = m.toZNum + n.toZNum := by
cases m <;> cases n <;> rfl
#align num.add_to_znum Num.add_toZNum
end Num
namespace PosNum
open Num
theorem pred_to_nat {n : PosNum} (h : 1 < n) : (pred n : ℕ) = Nat.pred n := by
unfold pred
cases e : pred' n
· have : (1 : ℕ) ≤ Nat.pred n := Nat.pred_le_pred ((@cast_lt ℕ _ _ _).2 h)
rw [← pred'_to_nat, e] at this
exact absurd this (by decide)
· rw [← pred'_to_nat, e]
rfl
#align pos_num.pred_to_nat PosNum.pred_to_nat
theorem sub'_one (a : PosNum) : sub' a 1 = (pred' a).toZNum := by cases a <;> rfl
#align pos_num.sub'_one PosNum.sub'_one
theorem one_sub' (a : PosNum) : sub' 1 a = (pred' a).toZNumNeg := by cases a <;> rfl
#align pos_num.one_sub' PosNum.one_sub'
theorem lt_iff_cmp {m n} : m < n ↔ cmp m n = Ordering.lt :=
Iff.rfl
#align pos_num.lt_iff_cmp PosNum.lt_iff_cmp
theorem le_iff_cmp {m n} : m ≤ n ↔ cmp m n ≠ Ordering.gt :=
not_congr <| lt_iff_cmp.trans <| by rw [← cmp_swap]; cases cmp m n <;> decide
#align pos_num.le_iff_cmp PosNum.le_iff_cmp
end PosNum
namespace Num
variable {α : Type*}
open PosNum
theorem pred_to_nat : ∀ n : Num, (pred n : ℕ) = Nat.pred n
| 0 => rfl
| pos p => by rw [pred, PosNum.pred'_to_nat]; rfl
#align num.pred_to_nat Num.pred_to_nat
theorem ppred_to_nat : ∀ n : Num, (↑) <$> ppred n = Nat.ppred n
| 0 => rfl
| pos p => by
rw [ppred, Option.map_some, Nat.ppred_eq_some.2]
rw [PosNum.pred'_to_nat, Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (PosNum.to_nat_pos _)]
rfl
#align num.ppred_to_nat Num.ppred_to_nat
theorem cmp_swap (m n) : (cmp m n).swap = cmp n m := by
cases m <;> cases n <;> try { rfl }; apply PosNum.cmp_swap
#align num.cmp_swap Num.cmp_swap
theorem cmp_eq (m n) : cmp m n = Ordering.eq ↔ m = n := by
have := cmp_to_nat m n
-- Porting note: `cases` didn't rewrite at `this`, so `revert` & `intro` are required.
revert this; cases cmp m n <;> intro this <;> simp at this ⊢ <;> try { exact this } <;>
simp [show m ≠ n from fun e => by rw [e] at this; exact lt_irrefl _ this]
#align num.cmp_eq Num.cmp_eq
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem cast_lt [LinearOrderedSemiring α] {m n : Num} : (m : α) < n ↔ m < n := by
rw [← cast_to_nat m, ← cast_to_nat n, Nat.cast_lt (α := α), lt_to_nat]
#align num.cast_lt Num.cast_lt
@[simp, norm_cast]
| Mathlib/Data/Num/Lemmas.lean | 865 | 866 | theorem cast_le [LinearOrderedSemiring α] {m n : Num} : (m : α) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by |
rw [← not_lt]; exact not_congr cast_lt
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Jireh Loreaux. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jireh Loreaux
-/
import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Cofinite
#align_import topology.bornology.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"8631e2d5ea77f6c13054d9151d82b83069680cb1"
/-!
# Basic theory of bornology
We develop the basic theory of bornologies. Instead of axiomatizing bounded sets and defining
bornologies in terms of those, we recognize that the cobounded sets form a filter and define a
bornology as a filter of cobounded sets which contains the cofinite filter. This allows us to make
use of the extensive library for filters, but we also provide the relevant connecting results for
bounded sets.
The specification of a bornology in terms of the cobounded filter is equivalent to the standard
one (e.g., see [Bourbaki, *Topological Vector Spaces*][bourbaki1987], **covering bornology**, now
often called simply **bornology**) in terms of bounded sets (see `Bornology.ofBounded`,
`IsBounded.union`, `IsBounded.subset`), except that we do not allow the empty bornology (that is,
we require that *some* set must be bounded; equivalently, `∅` is bounded). In the literature the
cobounded filter is generally referred to as the *filter at infinity*.
## Main definitions
- `Bornology α`: a class consisting of `cobounded : Filter α` and a proof that this filter
contains the `cofinite` filter.
- `Bornology.IsCobounded`: the predicate that a set is a member of the `cobounded α` filter. For
`s : Set α`, one should prefer `Bornology.IsCobounded s` over `s ∈ cobounded α`.
- `bornology.IsBounded`: the predicate that states a set is bounded (i.e., the complement of a
cobounded set). One should prefer `Bornology.IsBounded s` over `sᶜ ∈ cobounded α`.
- `BoundedSpace α`: a class extending `Bornology α` with the condition
`Bornology.IsBounded (Set.univ : Set α)`
Although use of `cobounded α` is discouraged for indicating the (co)boundedness of individual sets,
it is intended for regular use as a filter on `α`.
-/
open Set Filter
variable {ι α β : Type*}
/-- A **bornology** on a type `α` is a filter of cobounded sets which contains the cofinite filter.
Such spaces are equivalently specified by their bounded sets, see `Bornology.ofBounded`
and `Bornology.ext_iff_isBounded`-/
class Bornology (α : Type*) where
/-- The filter of cobounded sets in a bornology. This is a field of the structure, but one
should always prefer `Bornology.cobounded` because it makes the `α` argument explicit. -/
cobounded' : Filter α
/-- The cobounded filter in a bornology is smaller than the cofinite filter. This is a field of
the structure, but one should always prefer `Bornology.le_cofinite` because it makes the `α`
argument explicit. -/
le_cofinite' : cobounded' ≤ cofinite
#align bornology Bornology
/- porting note: Because Lean 4 doesn't accept the `[]` syntax to make arguments of structure
fields explicit, we have to define these separately, prove the `ext` lemmas manually, and
initialize new `simps` projections. -/
/-- The filter of cobounded sets in a bornology. -/
def Bornology.cobounded (α : Type*) [Bornology α] : Filter α := Bornology.cobounded'
#align bornology.cobounded Bornology.cobounded
alias Bornology.Simps.cobounded := Bornology.cobounded
lemma Bornology.le_cofinite (α : Type*) [Bornology α] : cobounded α ≤ cofinite :=
Bornology.le_cofinite'
#align bornology.le_cofinite Bornology.le_cofinite
initialize_simps_projections Bornology (cobounded' → cobounded)
@[ext]
lemma Bornology.ext (t t' : Bornology α)
(h_cobounded : @Bornology.cobounded α t = @Bornology.cobounded α t') :
t = t' := by
cases t
cases t'
congr
#align bornology.ext Bornology.ext
lemma Bornology.ext_iff (t t' : Bornology α) :
t = t' ↔ @Bornology.cobounded α t = @Bornology.cobounded α t' :=
⟨congrArg _, Bornology.ext _ _⟩
#align bornology.ext_iff Bornology.ext_iff
/-- A constructor for bornologies by specifying the bounded sets,
and showing that they satisfy the appropriate conditions. -/
@[simps]
def Bornology.ofBounded {α : Type*} (B : Set (Set α))
(empty_mem : ∅ ∈ B)
(subset_mem : ∀ s₁ ∈ B, ∀ s₂ ⊆ s₁, s₂ ∈ B)
(union_mem : ∀ s₁ ∈ B, ∀ s₂ ∈ B, s₁ ∪ s₂ ∈ B)
(singleton_mem : ∀ x, {x} ∈ B) : Bornology α where
cobounded' := comk (· ∈ B) empty_mem subset_mem union_mem
le_cofinite' := by simpa [le_cofinite_iff_compl_singleton_mem]
#align bornology.of_bounded Bornology.ofBounded
#align bornology.of_bounded_cobounded_sets Bornology.ofBounded_cobounded
/-- A constructor for bornologies by specifying the bounded sets,
and showing that they satisfy the appropriate conditions. -/
@[simps! cobounded]
def Bornology.ofBounded' {α : Type*} (B : Set (Set α))
(empty_mem : ∅ ∈ B)
(subset_mem : ∀ s₁ ∈ B, ∀ s₂ ⊆ s₁, s₂ ∈ B)
(union_mem : ∀ s₁ ∈ B, ∀ s₂ ∈ B, s₁ ∪ s₂ ∈ B)
(sUnion_univ : ⋃₀ B = univ) :
Bornology α :=
Bornology.ofBounded B empty_mem subset_mem union_mem fun x => by
rw [sUnion_eq_univ_iff] at sUnion_univ
rcases sUnion_univ x with ⟨s, hs, hxs⟩
exact subset_mem s hs {x} (singleton_subset_iff.mpr hxs)
#align bornology.of_bounded' Bornology.ofBounded'
#align bornology.of_bounded'_cobounded_sets Bornology.ofBounded'_cobounded
namespace Bornology
section
/-- `IsCobounded` is the predicate that `s` is in the filter of cobounded sets in the ambient
bornology on `α` -/
def IsCobounded [Bornology α] (s : Set α) : Prop :=
s ∈ cobounded α
#align bornology.is_cobounded Bornology.IsCobounded
/-- `IsBounded` is the predicate that `s` is bounded relative to the ambient bornology on `α`. -/
def IsBounded [Bornology α] (s : Set α) : Prop :=
IsCobounded sᶜ
#align bornology.is_bounded Bornology.IsBounded
variable {_ : Bornology α} {s t : Set α} {x : α}
theorem isCobounded_def {s : Set α} : IsCobounded s ↔ s ∈ cobounded α :=
Iff.rfl
#align bornology.is_cobounded_def Bornology.isCobounded_def
theorem isBounded_def {s : Set α} : IsBounded s ↔ sᶜ ∈ cobounded α :=
Iff.rfl
#align bornology.is_bounded_def Bornology.isBounded_def
@[simp]
theorem isBounded_compl_iff : IsBounded sᶜ ↔ IsCobounded s := by
rw [isBounded_def, isCobounded_def, compl_compl]
#align bornology.is_bounded_compl_iff Bornology.isBounded_compl_iff
@[simp]
theorem isCobounded_compl_iff : IsCobounded sᶜ ↔ IsBounded s :=
Iff.rfl
#align bornology.is_cobounded_compl_iff Bornology.isCobounded_compl_iff
alias ⟨IsBounded.of_compl, IsCobounded.compl⟩ := isBounded_compl_iff
#align bornology.is_bounded.of_compl Bornology.IsBounded.of_compl
#align bornology.is_cobounded.compl Bornology.IsCobounded.compl
alias ⟨IsCobounded.of_compl, IsBounded.compl⟩ := isCobounded_compl_iff
#align bornology.is_cobounded.of_compl Bornology.IsCobounded.of_compl
#align bornology.is_bounded.compl Bornology.IsBounded.compl
@[simp]
theorem isBounded_empty : IsBounded (∅ : Set α) := by
rw [isBounded_def, compl_empty]
exact univ_mem
#align bornology.is_bounded_empty Bornology.isBounded_empty
theorem nonempty_of_not_isBounded (h : ¬IsBounded s) : s.Nonempty := by
rw [nonempty_iff_ne_empty]
rintro rfl
exact h isBounded_empty
#align metric.nonempty_of_unbounded Bornology.nonempty_of_not_isBounded
@[simp]
theorem isBounded_singleton : IsBounded ({x} : Set α) := by
rw [isBounded_def]
exact le_cofinite _ (finite_singleton x).compl_mem_cofinite
#align bornology.is_bounded_singleton Bornology.isBounded_singleton
theorem isBounded_iff_forall_mem : IsBounded s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, IsBounded s :=
⟨fun h _ _ ↦ h, fun h ↦ by
rcases s.eq_empty_or_nonempty with rfl | ⟨x, hx⟩
exacts [isBounded_empty, h x hx]⟩
@[simp]
theorem isCobounded_univ : IsCobounded (univ : Set α) :=
univ_mem
#align bornology.is_cobounded_univ Bornology.isCobounded_univ
@[simp]
theorem isCobounded_inter : IsCobounded (s ∩ t) ↔ IsCobounded s ∧ IsCobounded t :=
inter_mem_iff
#align bornology.is_cobounded_inter Bornology.isCobounded_inter
theorem IsCobounded.inter (hs : IsCobounded s) (ht : IsCobounded t) : IsCobounded (s ∩ t) :=
isCobounded_inter.2 ⟨hs, ht⟩
#align bornology.is_cobounded.inter Bornology.IsCobounded.inter
@[simp]
theorem isBounded_union : IsBounded (s ∪ t) ↔ IsBounded s ∧ IsBounded t := by
simp only [← isCobounded_compl_iff, compl_union, isCobounded_inter]
#align bornology.is_bounded_union Bornology.isBounded_union
theorem IsBounded.union (hs : IsBounded s) (ht : IsBounded t) : IsBounded (s ∪ t) :=
isBounded_union.2 ⟨hs, ht⟩
#align bornology.is_bounded.union Bornology.IsBounded.union
theorem IsCobounded.superset (hs : IsCobounded s) (ht : s ⊆ t) : IsCobounded t :=
mem_of_superset hs ht
#align bornology.is_cobounded.superset Bornology.IsCobounded.superset
theorem IsBounded.subset (ht : IsBounded t) (hs : s ⊆ t) : IsBounded s :=
ht.superset (compl_subset_compl.mpr hs)
#align bornology.is_bounded.subset Bornology.IsBounded.subset
@[simp]
theorem sUnion_bounded_univ : ⋃₀ { s : Set α | IsBounded s } = univ :=
sUnion_eq_univ_iff.2 fun a => ⟨{a}, isBounded_singleton, mem_singleton a⟩
#align bornology.sUnion_bounded_univ Bornology.sUnion_bounded_univ
theorem IsBounded.insert (h : IsBounded s) (x : α) : IsBounded (insert x s) :=
isBounded_singleton.union h
@[simp]
theorem isBounded_insert : IsBounded (insert x s) ↔ IsBounded s :=
⟨fun h ↦ h.subset (subset_insert _ _), (.insert · x)⟩
theorem comap_cobounded_le_iff [Bornology β] {f : α → β} :
(cobounded β).comap f ≤ cobounded α ↔ ∀ ⦃s⦄, IsBounded s → IsBounded (f '' s) := by
refine
⟨fun h s hs => ?_, fun h t ht =>
⟨(f '' tᶜ)ᶜ, h <| IsCobounded.compl ht, compl_subset_comm.1 <| subset_preimage_image _ _⟩⟩
obtain ⟨t, ht, hts⟩ := h hs.compl
rw [subset_compl_comm, ← preimage_compl] at hts
exact (IsCobounded.compl ht).subset ((image_subset f hts).trans <| image_preimage_subset _ _)
#align bornology.comap_cobounded_le_iff Bornology.comap_cobounded_le_iff
end
theorem ext_iff' {t t' : Bornology α} :
t = t' ↔ ∀ s, s ∈ @cobounded α t ↔ s ∈ @cobounded α t' :=
(Bornology.ext_iff _ _).trans Filter.ext_iff
#align bornology.ext_iff' Bornology.ext_iff'
theorem ext_iff_isBounded {t t' : Bornology α} :
t = t' ↔ ∀ s, @IsBounded α t s ↔ @IsBounded α t' s :=
ext_iff'.trans compl_surjective.forall
#align bornology.ext_iff_is_bounded Bornology.ext_iff_isBounded
variable {s : Set α}
theorem isCobounded_ofBounded_iff (B : Set (Set α)) {empty_mem subset_mem union_mem sUnion_univ} :
@IsCobounded _ (ofBounded B empty_mem subset_mem union_mem sUnion_univ) s ↔ sᶜ ∈ B :=
Iff.rfl
#align bornology.is_cobounded_of_bounded_iff Bornology.isCobounded_ofBounded_iff
| Mathlib/Topology/Bornology/Basic.lean | 255 | 257 | theorem isBounded_ofBounded_iff (B : Set (Set α)) {empty_mem subset_mem union_mem sUnion_univ} :
@IsBounded _ (ofBounded B empty_mem subset_mem union_mem sUnion_univ) s ↔ s ∈ B := by |
rw [isBounded_def, ofBounded_cobounded, compl_mem_comk]
|
/-
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.CategoryTheory.GlueData
import Mathlib.Topology.Category.TopCat.Limits.Pullbacks
import Mathlib.Topology.Category.TopCat.Opens
import Mathlib.Tactic.Generalize
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Elementwise
#align_import topology.gluing from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"178a32653e369dce2da68dc6b2694e385d484ef1"
/-!
# Gluing Topological spaces
Given a family of gluing data (see `Mathlib/CategoryTheory/GlueData.lean`), we can then glue them
together.
The construction should be "sealed" and considered as a black box, while only using the API
provided.
## Main definitions
* `TopCat.GlueData`: A structure containing the family of gluing data.
* `CategoryTheory.GlueData.glued`: The glued topological space.
This is defined as the multicoequalizer of `∐ V i j ⇉ ∐ U i`, so that the general colimit API
can be used.
* `CategoryTheory.GlueData.ι`: The immersion `ι i : U i ⟶ glued` for each `i : ι`.
* `TopCat.GlueData.Rel`: A relation on `Σ i, D.U i` defined by `⟨i, x⟩ ~ ⟨j, y⟩` iff
`⟨i, x⟩ = ⟨j, y⟩` or `t i j x = y`. See `TopCat.GlueData.ι_eq_iff_rel`.
* `TopCat.GlueData.mk`: A constructor of `GlueData` whose conditions are stated in terms of
elements rather than subobjects and pullbacks.
* `TopCat.GlueData.ofOpenSubsets`: Given a family of open sets, we may glue them into a new
topological space. This new space embeds into the original space, and is homeomorphic to it if
the given family is an open cover (`TopCat.GlueData.openCoverGlueHomeo`).
## Main results
* `TopCat.GlueData.isOpen_iff`: A set in `glued` is open iff its preimage along each `ι i` is
open.
* `TopCat.GlueData.ι_jointly_surjective`: The `ι i`s are jointly surjective.
* `TopCat.GlueData.rel_equiv`: `Rel` is an equivalence relation.
* `TopCat.GlueData.ι_eq_iff_rel`: `ι i x = ι j y ↔ ⟨i, x⟩ ~ ⟨j, y⟩`.
* `TopCat.GlueData.image_inter`: The intersection of the images of `U i` and `U j` in `glued` is
`V i j`.
* `TopCat.GlueData.preimage_range`: The preimage of the image of `U i` in `U j` is `V i j`.
* `TopCat.GlueData.preimage_image_eq_image`: The preimage of the image of some `U ⊆ U i` is
given by XXX.
* `TopCat.GlueData.ι_openEmbedding`: Each of the `ι i`s are open embeddings.
-/
noncomputable section
open TopologicalSpace CategoryTheory
universe v u
open CategoryTheory.Limits
namespace TopCat
/-- A family of gluing data consists of
1. An index type `J`
2. An object `U i` for each `i : J`.
3. An object `V i j` for each `i j : J`.
(Note that this is `J × J → TopCat` rather than `J → J → TopCat` to connect to the
limits library easier.)
4. An open embedding `f i j : V i j ⟶ U i` for each `i j : ι`.
5. A transition map `t i j : V i j ⟶ V j i` for each `i j : ι`.
such that
6. `f i i` is an isomorphism.
7. `t i i` is the identity.
8. `V i j ×[U i] V i k ⟶ V i j ⟶ V j i` factors through `V j k ×[U j] V j i ⟶ V j i` via some
`t' : V i j ×[U i] V i k ⟶ V j k ×[U j] V j i`.
(This merely means that `V i j ∩ V i k ⊆ t i j ⁻¹' (V j i ∩ V j k)`.)
9. `t' i j k ≫ t' j k i ≫ t' k i j = 𝟙 _`.
We can then glue the topological spaces `U i` together by identifying `V i j` with `V j i`, such
that the `U i`'s are open subspaces of the glued space.
Most of the times it would be easier to use the constructor `TopCat.GlueData.mk'` where the
conditions are stated in a less categorical way.
-/
-- porting note (#5171): removed @[nolint has_nonempty_instance]
structure GlueData extends GlueData TopCat where
f_open : ∀ i j, OpenEmbedding (f i j)
f_mono := fun i j => (TopCat.mono_iff_injective _).mpr (f_open i j).toEmbedding.inj
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data TopCat.GlueData
namespace GlueData
variable (D : GlueData.{u})
local notation "𝖣" => D.toGlueData
theorem π_surjective : Function.Surjective 𝖣.π :=
(TopCat.epi_iff_surjective 𝖣.π).mp inferInstance
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.π_surjective TopCat.GlueData.π_surjective
theorem isOpen_iff (U : Set 𝖣.glued) : IsOpen U ↔ ∀ i, IsOpen (𝖣.ι i ⁻¹' U) := by
delta CategoryTheory.GlueData.ι
simp_rw [← Multicoequalizer.ι_sigmaπ 𝖣.diagram]
rw [← (homeoOfIso (Multicoequalizer.isoCoequalizer 𝖣.diagram).symm).isOpen_preimage]
rw [coequalizer_isOpen_iff]
dsimp only [GlueData.diagram_l, GlueData.diagram_left, GlueData.diagram_r, GlueData.diagram_right,
parallelPair_obj_one]
rw [colimit_isOpen_iff.{_,u}] -- Porting note: changed `.{u}` to `.{_,u}`. fun fact: the proof
-- breaks down if this `rw` is merged with the `rw` above.
constructor
· intro h j; exact h ⟨j⟩
· intro h j; cases j; apply h
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.is_open_iff TopCat.GlueData.isOpen_iff
theorem ι_jointly_surjective (x : 𝖣.glued) : ∃ (i : _) (y : D.U i), 𝖣.ι i y = x :=
𝖣.ι_jointly_surjective (forget TopCat) x
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.ι_jointly_surjective TopCat.GlueData.ι_jointly_surjective
/-- An equivalence relation on `Σ i, D.U i` that holds iff `𝖣 .ι i x = 𝖣 .ι j y`.
See `TopCat.GlueData.ι_eq_iff_rel`.
-/
def Rel (a b : Σ i, ((D.U i : TopCat) : Type _)) : Prop :=
a = b ∨ ∃ x : D.V (a.1, b.1), D.f _ _ x = a.2 ∧ D.f _ _ (D.t _ _ x) = b.2
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.rel TopCat.GlueData.Rel
theorem rel_equiv : Equivalence D.Rel :=
⟨fun x => Or.inl (refl x), by
rintro a b (⟨⟨⟩⟩ | ⟨x, e₁, e₂⟩)
exacts [Or.inl rfl, Or.inr ⟨D.t _ _ x, e₂, by erw [← e₁, D.t_inv_apply]⟩], by
-- previous line now `erw` after #13170
rintro ⟨i, a⟩ ⟨j, b⟩ ⟨k, c⟩ (⟨⟨⟩⟩ | ⟨x, e₁, e₂⟩)
· exact id
rintro (⟨⟨⟩⟩ | ⟨y, e₃, e₄⟩)
· exact Or.inr ⟨x, e₁, e₂⟩
let z := (pullbackIsoProdSubtype (D.f j i) (D.f j k)).inv ⟨⟨_, _⟩, e₂.trans e₃.symm⟩
have eq₁ : (D.t j i) ((pullback.fst : _ /-(D.f j k)-/ ⟶ D.V (j, i)) z) = x := by
dsimp only [coe_of, z]
erw [pullbackIsoProdSubtype_inv_fst_apply, D.t_inv_apply]-- now `erw` after #13170
have eq₂ : (pullback.snd : _ ⟶ D.V _) z = y := pullbackIsoProdSubtype_inv_snd_apply _ _ _
clear_value z
right
use (pullback.fst : _ ⟶ D.V (i, k)) (D.t' _ _ _ z)
dsimp only at *
substs eq₁ eq₂ e₁ e₃ e₄
have h₁ : D.t' j i k ≫ pullback.fst ≫ D.f i k = pullback.fst ≫ D.t j i ≫ D.f i j := by
rw [← 𝖣.t_fac_assoc]; congr 1; exact pullback.condition
have h₂ : D.t' j i k ≫ pullback.fst ≫ D.t i k ≫ D.f k i = pullback.snd ≫ D.t j k ≫ D.f k j := by
rw [← 𝖣.t_fac_assoc]
apply @Epi.left_cancellation _ _ _ _ (D.t' k j i)
rw [𝖣.cocycle_assoc, 𝖣.t_fac_assoc, 𝖣.t_inv_assoc]
exact pullback.condition.symm
exact ⟨ContinuousMap.congr_fun h₁ z, ContinuousMap.congr_fun h₂ z⟩⟩
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.rel_equiv TopCat.GlueData.rel_equiv
open CategoryTheory.Limits.WalkingParallelPair
theorem eqvGen_of_π_eq
-- Porting note: was `{x y : ∐ D.U} (h : 𝖣.π x = 𝖣.π y)`
{x y : sigmaObj (β := D.toGlueData.J) (C := TopCat) D.toGlueData.U}
(h : 𝖣.π x = 𝖣.π y) :
EqvGen
-- Porting note: was (Types.CoequalizerRel 𝖣.diagram.fstSigmaMap 𝖣.diagram.sndSigmaMap)
(Types.CoequalizerRel
(X := sigmaObj (β := D.toGlueData.diagram.L) (C := TopCat) (D.toGlueData.diagram).left)
(Y := sigmaObj (β := D.toGlueData.diagram.R) (C := TopCat) (D.toGlueData.diagram).right)
𝖣.diagram.fstSigmaMap 𝖣.diagram.sndSigmaMap)
x y := by
delta GlueData.π Multicoequalizer.sigmaπ at h
-- Porting note: inlined `inferInstance` instead of leaving as a side goal.
replace h := (TopCat.mono_iff_injective (Multicoequalizer.isoCoequalizer 𝖣.diagram).inv).mp
inferInstance h
let diagram := parallelPair 𝖣.diagram.fstSigmaMap 𝖣.diagram.sndSigmaMap ⋙ forget _
have : colimit.ι diagram one x = colimit.ι diagram one y := by
dsimp only [coequalizer.π, ContinuousMap.toFun_eq_coe] at h
-- This used to be `rw`, but we need `erw` after leanprover/lean4#2644
erw [← ι_preservesColimitsIso_hom, forget_map_eq_coe, types_comp_apply, h]
simp
rfl
have :
(colimit.ι diagram _ ≫ colim.map _ ≫ (colimit.isoColimitCocone _).hom) _ =
(colimit.ι diagram _ ≫ colim.map _ ≫ (colimit.isoColimitCocone _).hom) _ :=
(congr_arg
(colim.map (diagramIsoParallelPair diagram).hom ≫
(colimit.isoColimitCocone (Types.coequalizerColimit _ _)).hom)
this :
_)
-- Porting note: was
-- simp only [eqToHom_refl, types_comp_apply, colimit.ι_map_assoc,
-- diagramIsoParallelPair_hom_app, colimit.isoColimitCocone_ι_hom, types_id_apply] at this
-- See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/5026
rw [colimit.ι_map_assoc, diagramIsoParallelPair_hom_app, eqToHom_refl,
colimit.isoColimitCocone_ι_hom, types_comp_apply, types_id_apply, types_comp_apply,
types_id_apply] at this
exact Quot.eq.1 this
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.eqv_gen_of_π_eq TopCat.GlueData.eqvGen_of_π_eq
theorem ι_eq_iff_rel (i j : D.J) (x : D.U i) (y : D.U j) :
𝖣.ι i x = 𝖣.ι j y ↔ D.Rel ⟨i, x⟩ ⟨j, y⟩ := by
constructor
· delta GlueData.ι
simp_rw [← Multicoequalizer.ι_sigmaπ]
intro h
rw [←
show _ = Sigma.mk i x from ConcreteCategory.congr_hom (sigmaIsoSigma.{_, u} D.U).inv_hom_id _]
rw [←
show _ = Sigma.mk j y from ConcreteCategory.congr_hom (sigmaIsoSigma.{_, u} D.U).inv_hom_id _]
change InvImage D.Rel (sigmaIsoSigma.{_, u} D.U).hom _ _
rw [← (InvImage.equivalence _ _ D.rel_equiv).eqvGen_iff]
refine EqvGen.mono ?_ (D.eqvGen_of_π_eq h : _)
rintro _ _ ⟨x⟩
obtain ⟨⟨⟨i, j⟩, y⟩, rfl⟩ :=
(ConcreteCategory.bijective_of_isIso (sigmaIsoSigma.{u, u} _).inv).2 x
unfold InvImage MultispanIndex.fstSigmaMap MultispanIndex.sndSigmaMap
simp only [forget_map_eq_coe]
erw [TopCat.comp_app, sigmaIsoSigma_inv_apply, ← comp_apply, ← comp_apply,
colimit.ι_desc_assoc, ← comp_apply, ← comp_apply, colimit.ι_desc_assoc]
-- previous line now `erw` after #13170
erw [sigmaIsoSigma_hom_ι_apply, sigmaIsoSigma_hom_ι_apply]
exact Or.inr ⟨y, ⟨rfl, rfl⟩⟩
· rintro (⟨⟨⟩⟩ | ⟨z, e₁, e₂⟩)
· rfl
dsimp only at *
-- Porting note: there were `subst e₁` and `subst e₂`, instead of the `rw`
rw [← e₁, ← e₂] at *
erw [D.glue_condition_apply] -- now `erw` after #13170
rfl -- now `rfl` after #13170
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.ι_eq_iff_rel TopCat.GlueData.ι_eq_iff_rel
theorem ι_injective (i : D.J) : Function.Injective (𝖣.ι i) := by
intro x y h
rcases (D.ι_eq_iff_rel _ _ _ _).mp h with (⟨⟨⟩⟩ | ⟨_, e₁, e₂⟩)
· rfl
· dsimp only at *
-- Porting note: there were `cases e₁` and `cases e₂`, instead of the `rw`
rw [← e₁, ← e₂]
simp
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.ι_injective TopCat.GlueData.ι_injective
instance ι_mono (i : D.J) : Mono (𝖣.ι i) :=
(TopCat.mono_iff_injective _).mpr (D.ι_injective _)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.ι_mono TopCat.GlueData.ι_mono
theorem image_inter (i j : D.J) :
Set.range (𝖣.ι i) ∩ Set.range (𝖣.ι j) = Set.range (D.f i j ≫ 𝖣.ι _) := by
ext x
constructor
· rintro ⟨⟨x₁, eq₁⟩, ⟨x₂, eq₂⟩⟩
obtain ⟨⟨⟩⟩ | ⟨y, e₁, -⟩ := (D.ι_eq_iff_rel _ _ _ _).mp (eq₁.trans eq₂.symm)
· exact ⟨inv (D.f i i) x₁, by
-- porting note (#10745): was `simp [eq₁]`
-- See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/5026
rw [TopCat.comp_app]
erw [CategoryTheory.IsIso.inv_hom_id_apply]
rw [eq₁]⟩
· -- Porting note: was
-- dsimp only at *; substs e₁ eq₁; exact ⟨y, by simp⟩
dsimp only at *
substs eq₁
exact ⟨y, by simp [e₁]⟩
· rintro ⟨x, hx⟩
refine ⟨⟨D.f i j x, hx⟩, ⟨D.f j i (D.t _ _ x), ?_⟩⟩
erw [D.glue_condition_apply] -- now `erw` after #13170
exact hx
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.image_inter TopCat.GlueData.image_inter
theorem preimage_range (i j : D.J) : 𝖣.ι j ⁻¹' Set.range (𝖣.ι i) = Set.range (D.f j i) := by
rw [← Set.preimage_image_eq (Set.range (D.f j i)) (D.ι_injective j), ← Set.image_univ, ←
Set.image_univ, ← Set.image_comp, ← coe_comp, Set.image_univ, Set.image_univ, ← image_inter,
Set.preimage_range_inter]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.preimage_range TopCat.GlueData.preimage_range
theorem preimage_image_eq_image (i j : D.J) (U : Set (𝖣.U i)) :
𝖣.ι j ⁻¹' (𝖣.ι i '' U) = D.f _ _ '' ((D.t j i ≫ D.f _ _) ⁻¹' U) := by
have : D.f _ _ ⁻¹' (𝖣.ι j ⁻¹' (𝖣.ι i '' U)) = (D.t j i ≫ D.f _ _) ⁻¹' U := by
ext x
conv_rhs => rw [← Set.preimage_image_eq U (D.ι_injective _)]
generalize 𝖣.ι i '' U = U' -- next 4 lines were `simp` before #13170
simp only [GlueData.diagram_l, GlueData.diagram_r, Set.mem_preimage, coe_comp,
Function.comp_apply]
erw [D.glue_condition_apply]
rfl
rw [← this, Set.image_preimage_eq_inter_range]
symm
apply Set.inter_eq_self_of_subset_left
rw [← D.preimage_range i j]
exact Set.preimage_mono (Set.image_subset_range _ _)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align Top.glue_data.preimage_image_eq_image TopCat.GlueData.preimage_image_eq_image
| Mathlib/Topology/Gluing.lean | 303 | 316 | theorem preimage_image_eq_image' (i j : D.J) (U : Set (𝖣.U i)) :
𝖣.ι j ⁻¹' (𝖣.ι i '' U) = (D.t i j ≫ D.f _ _) '' (D.f _ _ ⁻¹' U) := by |
convert D.preimage_image_eq_image i j U using 1
rw [coe_comp, coe_comp]
-- Porting note: `show` was not needed, since `rw [← Set.image_image]` worked.
show (fun x => ((forget TopCat).map _ ((forget TopCat).map _ x))) '' _ = _
rw [← Set.image_image]
-- Porting note: `congr 1` was here, instead of `congr_arg`, however, it did nothing.
refine congr_arg ?_ ?_
rw [← Set.eq_preimage_iff_image_eq, Set.preimage_preimage]
· change _ = (D.t i j ≫ D.t j i ≫ _) ⁻¹' _
rw [𝖣.t_inv_assoc]
rw [← isIso_iff_bijective]
apply (forget TopCat).map_isIso
|
/-
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.Data.Complex.Abs
/-!
# The partial order on the complex numbers
This order is defined by `z ≤ w ↔ z.re ≤ w.re ∧ z.im = w.im`.
This is a natural order on `ℂ` because, as is well-known, there does not exist an order on `ℂ`
making it into a `LinearOrderedField`. However, the order described above is the canonical order
stemming from the structure of `ℂ` as a ⋆-ring (i.e., it becomes a `StarOrderedRing`). Moreover,
with this order `ℂ` is a `StrictOrderedCommRing` and the coercion `(↑) : ℝ → ℂ` is an order
embedding.
This file only provides `Complex.partialOrder` and lemmas about it. Further structural classes are
provided by `Mathlib/Data/RCLike/Basic.lean` as
* `RCLike.toStrictOrderedCommRing`
* `RCLike.toStarOrderedRing`
* `RCLike.toOrderedSMul`
These are all only available with `open scoped ComplexOrder`.
-/
namespace Complex
/-- We put a partial order on ℂ so that `z ≤ w` exactly if `w - z` is real and nonnegative.
Complex numbers with different imaginary parts are incomparable.
-/
protected def partialOrder : PartialOrder ℂ where
le z w := z.re ≤ w.re ∧ z.im = w.im
lt z w := z.re < w.re ∧ z.im = w.im
lt_iff_le_not_le z w := by
dsimp
rw [lt_iff_le_not_le]
tauto
le_refl x := ⟨le_rfl, rfl⟩
le_trans x y z h₁ h₂ := ⟨h₁.1.trans h₂.1, h₁.2.trans h₂.2⟩
le_antisymm z w h₁ h₂ := ext (h₁.1.antisymm h₂.1) h₁.2
#align complex.partial_order Complex.partialOrder
namespace _root_.ComplexOrder
-- Porting note: made section into namespace to allow scoping
scoped[ComplexOrder] attribute [instance] Complex.partialOrder
end _root_.ComplexOrder
open ComplexOrder
theorem le_def {z w : ℂ} : z ≤ w ↔ z.re ≤ w.re ∧ z.im = w.im :=
Iff.rfl
#align complex.le_def Complex.le_def
theorem lt_def {z w : ℂ} : z < w ↔ z.re < w.re ∧ z.im = w.im :=
Iff.rfl
#align complex.lt_def Complex.lt_def
theorem nonneg_iff {z : ℂ} : 0 ≤ z ↔ 0 ≤ z.re ∧ 0 = z.im :=
le_def
theorem pos_iff {z : ℂ} : 0 < z ↔ 0 < z.re ∧ 0 = z.im :=
lt_def
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem real_le_real {x y : ℝ} : (x : ℂ) ≤ (y : ℂ) ↔ x ≤ y := by simp [le_def, ofReal']
#align complex.real_le_real Complex.real_le_real
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem real_lt_real {x y : ℝ} : (x : ℂ) < (y : ℂ) ↔ x < y := by simp [lt_def, ofReal']
#align complex.real_lt_real Complex.real_lt_real
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem zero_le_real {x : ℝ} : (0 : ℂ) ≤ (x : ℂ) ↔ 0 ≤ x :=
real_le_real
#align complex.zero_le_real Complex.zero_le_real
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem zero_lt_real {x : ℝ} : (0 : ℂ) < (x : ℂ) ↔ 0 < x :=
real_lt_real
#align complex.zero_lt_real Complex.zero_lt_real
theorem not_le_iff {z w : ℂ} : ¬z ≤ w ↔ w.re < z.re ∨ z.im ≠ w.im := by
rw [le_def, not_and_or, not_le]
#align complex.not_le_iff Complex.not_le_iff
theorem not_lt_iff {z w : ℂ} : ¬z < w ↔ w.re ≤ z.re ∨ z.im ≠ w.im := by
rw [lt_def, not_and_or, not_lt]
#align complex.not_lt_iff Complex.not_lt_iff
theorem not_le_zero_iff {z : ℂ} : ¬z ≤ 0 ↔ 0 < z.re ∨ z.im ≠ 0 :=
not_le_iff
#align complex.not_le_zero_iff Complex.not_le_zero_iff
theorem not_lt_zero_iff {z : ℂ} : ¬z < 0 ↔ 0 ≤ z.re ∨ z.im ≠ 0 :=
not_lt_iff
#align complex.not_lt_zero_iff Complex.not_lt_zero_iff
| Mathlib/Data/Complex/Order.lean | 103 | 104 | theorem eq_re_of_ofReal_le {r : ℝ} {z : ℂ} (hz : (r : ℂ) ≤ z) : z = z.re := by |
rw [eq_comm, ← conj_eq_iff_re, conj_eq_iff_im, ← (Complex.le_def.1 hz).2, Complex.ofReal_im]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Kenji Nakagawa. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kenji Nakagawa, Anne Baanen, Filippo A. E. Nuccio
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Subalgebra.Pointwise
import Mathlib.AlgebraicGeometry.PrimeSpectrum.Maximal
import Mathlib.AlgebraicGeometry.PrimeSpectrum.Noetherian
import Mathlib.RingTheory.ChainOfDivisors
import Mathlib.RingTheory.DedekindDomain.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.FractionalIdeal.Operations
#align_import ring_theory.dedekind_domain.ideal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2bbc7e3884ba234309d2a43b19144105a753292e"
/-!
# Dedekind domains and ideals
In this file, we show a ring is a Dedekind domain iff all fractional ideals are invertible.
Then we prove some results on the unique factorization monoid structure of the ideals.
## Main definitions
- `IsDedekindDomainInv` alternatively defines a Dedekind domain as an integral domain where
every nonzero fractional ideal is invertible.
- `isDedekindDomainInv_iff` shows that this does note depend on the choice of field of
fractions.
- `IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum` defines the type of nonzero prime ideals of `R`.
## Main results:
- `isDedekindDomain_iff_isDedekindDomainInv`
- `Ideal.uniqueFactorizationMonoid`
## Implementation notes
The definitions that involve a field of fractions choose a canonical field of fractions,
but are independent of that choice. The `..._iff` lemmas express this independence.
Often, definitions assume that Dedekind domains are not fields. We found it more practical
to add a `(h : ¬ IsField A)` assumption whenever this is explicitly needed.
## References
* [D. Marcus, *Number Fields*][marcus1977number]
* [J.W.S. Cassels, A. Frölich, *Algebraic Number Theory*][cassels1967algebraic]
* [J. Neukirch, *Algebraic Number Theory*][Neukirch1992]
## Tags
dedekind domain, dedekind ring
-/
variable (R A K : Type*) [CommRing R] [CommRing A] [Field K]
open scoped nonZeroDivisors Polynomial
section Inverse
namespace FractionalIdeal
variable {R₁ : Type*} [CommRing R₁] [IsDomain R₁] [Algebra R₁ K] [IsFractionRing R₁ K]
variable {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K}
noncomputable instance : Inv (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) := ⟨fun I => 1 / I⟩
theorem inv_eq : I⁻¹ = 1 / I := rfl
#align fractional_ideal.inv_eq FractionalIdeal.inv_eq
theorem inv_zero' : (0 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)⁻¹ = 0 := div_zero
#align fractional_ideal.inv_zero' FractionalIdeal.inv_zero'
theorem inv_nonzero {J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) :
J⁻¹ = ⟨(1 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) / J, fractional_div_of_nonzero h⟩ := div_nonzero h
#align fractional_ideal.inv_nonzero FractionalIdeal.inv_nonzero
theorem coe_inv_of_nonzero {J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) :
(↑J⁻¹ : Submodule R₁ K) = IsLocalization.coeSubmodule K ⊤ / (J : Submodule R₁ K) := by
simp_rw [inv_nonzero _ h, coe_one, coe_mk, IsLocalization.coeSubmodule_top]
#align fractional_ideal.coe_inv_of_nonzero FractionalIdeal.coe_inv_of_nonzero
variable {K}
theorem mem_inv_iff (hI : I ≠ 0) {x : K} : x ∈ I⁻¹ ↔ ∀ y ∈ I, x * y ∈ (1 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) :=
mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hI
#align fractional_ideal.mem_inv_iff FractionalIdeal.mem_inv_iff
theorem inv_anti_mono (hI : I ≠ 0) (hJ : J ≠ 0) (hIJ : I ≤ J) : J⁻¹ ≤ I⁻¹ := by
-- Porting note: in Lean3, introducing `x` would just give `x ∈ J⁻¹ → x ∈ I⁻¹`, but
-- in Lean4, it goes all the way down to the subtypes
intro x
simp only [val_eq_coe, mem_coe, mem_inv_iff hJ, mem_inv_iff hI]
exact fun h y hy => h y (hIJ hy)
#align fractional_ideal.inv_anti_mono FractionalIdeal.inv_anti_mono
theorem le_self_mul_inv {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hI : I ≤ (1 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)) :
I ≤ I * I⁻¹ :=
le_self_mul_one_div hI
#align fractional_ideal.le_self_mul_inv FractionalIdeal.le_self_mul_inv
variable (K)
theorem coe_ideal_le_self_mul_inv (I : Ideal R₁) :
(I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) ≤ I * (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)⁻¹ :=
le_self_mul_inv coeIdeal_le_one
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_le_self_mul_inv FractionalIdeal.coe_ideal_le_self_mul_inv
/-- `I⁻¹` is the inverse of `I` if `I` has an inverse. -/
theorem right_inverse_eq (I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : I * J = 1) : J = I⁻¹ := by
have hI : I ≠ 0 := ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one I J h
suffices h' : I * (1 / I) = 1 from
congr_arg Units.inv <| @Units.ext _ _ (Units.mkOfMulEqOne _ _ h) (Units.mkOfMulEqOne _ _ h') rfl
apply le_antisymm
· apply mul_le.mpr _
intro x hx y hy
rw [mul_comm]
exact (mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hI).mp hy x hx
rw [← h]
apply mul_left_mono I
apply (le_div_iff_of_nonzero hI).mpr _
intro y hy x hx
rw [mul_comm]
exact mul_mem_mul hx hy
#align fractional_ideal.right_inverse_eq FractionalIdeal.right_inverse_eq
theorem mul_inv_cancel_iff {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I * I⁻¹ = 1 ↔ ∃ J, I * J = 1 :=
⟨fun h => ⟨I⁻¹, h⟩, fun ⟨J, hJ⟩ => by rwa [← right_inverse_eq K I J hJ]⟩
#align fractional_ideal.mul_inv_cancel_iff FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel_iff
theorem mul_inv_cancel_iff_isUnit {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I * I⁻¹ = 1 ↔ IsUnit I :=
(mul_inv_cancel_iff K).trans isUnit_iff_exists_inv.symm
#align fractional_ideal.mul_inv_cancel_iff_is_unit FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel_iff_isUnit
variable {K' : Type*} [Field K'] [Algebra R₁ K'] [IsFractionRing R₁ K']
@[simp]
theorem map_inv (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : K ≃ₐ[R₁] K') :
I⁻¹.map (h : K →ₐ[R₁] K') = (I.map h)⁻¹ := by rw [inv_eq, map_div, map_one, inv_eq]
#align fractional_ideal.map_inv FractionalIdeal.map_inv
open Submodule Submodule.IsPrincipal
@[simp]
theorem spanSingleton_inv (x : K) : (spanSingleton R₁⁰ x)⁻¹ = spanSingleton _ x⁻¹ :=
one_div_spanSingleton x
#align fractional_ideal.span_singleton_inv FractionalIdeal.spanSingleton_inv
-- @[simp] -- Porting note: not in simpNF form
theorem spanSingleton_div_spanSingleton (x y : K) :
spanSingleton R₁⁰ x / spanSingleton R₁⁰ y = spanSingleton R₁⁰ (x / y) := by
rw [div_spanSingleton, mul_comm, spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton, div_eq_mul_inv]
#align fractional_ideal.span_singleton_div_span_singleton FractionalIdeal.spanSingleton_div_spanSingleton
theorem spanSingleton_div_self {x : K} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
spanSingleton R₁⁰ x / spanSingleton R₁⁰ x = 1 := by
rw [spanSingleton_div_spanSingleton, div_self hx, spanSingleton_one]
#align fractional_ideal.span_singleton_div_self FractionalIdeal.spanSingleton_div_self
theorem coe_ideal_span_singleton_div_self {x : R₁} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
(Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) / Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) = 1 := by
rw [coeIdeal_span_singleton,
spanSingleton_div_self K <|
(map_ne_zero_iff _ <| NoZeroSMulDivisors.algebraMap_injective R₁ K).mpr hx]
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_span_singleton_div_self FractionalIdeal.coe_ideal_span_singleton_div_self
theorem spanSingleton_mul_inv {x : K} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
spanSingleton R₁⁰ x * (spanSingleton R₁⁰ x)⁻¹ = 1 := by
rw [spanSingleton_inv, spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton, mul_inv_cancel hx, spanSingleton_one]
#align fractional_ideal.span_singleton_mul_inv FractionalIdeal.spanSingleton_mul_inv
theorem coe_ideal_span_singleton_mul_inv {x : R₁} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
(Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) *
(Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)⁻¹ = 1 := by
rw [coeIdeal_span_singleton,
spanSingleton_mul_inv K <|
(map_ne_zero_iff _ <| NoZeroSMulDivisors.algebraMap_injective R₁ K).mpr hx]
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_span_singleton_mul_inv FractionalIdeal.coe_ideal_span_singleton_mul_inv
theorem spanSingleton_inv_mul {x : K} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
(spanSingleton R₁⁰ x)⁻¹ * spanSingleton R₁⁰ x = 1 := by
rw [mul_comm, spanSingleton_mul_inv K hx]
#align fractional_ideal.span_singleton_inv_mul FractionalIdeal.spanSingleton_inv_mul
theorem coe_ideal_span_singleton_inv_mul {x : R₁} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
(Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)⁻¹ * Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) = 1 := by
rw [mul_comm, coe_ideal_span_singleton_mul_inv K hx]
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_span_singleton_inv_mul FractionalIdeal.coe_ideal_span_singleton_inv_mul
theorem mul_generator_self_inv {R₁ : Type*} [CommRing R₁] [Algebra R₁ K] [IsLocalization R₁⁰ K]
(I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) [Submodule.IsPrincipal (I : Submodule R₁ K)] (h : I ≠ 0) :
I * spanSingleton _ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹ = 1 := by
-- Rewrite only the `I` that appears alone.
conv_lhs => congr; rw [eq_spanSingleton_of_principal I]
rw [spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton, mul_inv_cancel, spanSingleton_one]
intro generator_I_eq_zero
apply h
rw [eq_spanSingleton_of_principal I, generator_I_eq_zero, spanSingleton_zero]
#align fractional_ideal.mul_generator_self_inv FractionalIdeal.mul_generator_self_inv
theorem invertible_of_principal (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)
[Submodule.IsPrincipal (I : Submodule R₁ K)] (h : I ≠ 0) : I * I⁻¹ = 1 :=
mul_div_self_cancel_iff.mpr
⟨spanSingleton _ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹, mul_generator_self_inv _ I h⟩
#align fractional_ideal.invertible_of_principal FractionalIdeal.invertible_of_principal
theorem invertible_iff_generator_nonzero (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)
[Submodule.IsPrincipal (I : Submodule R₁ K)] :
I * I⁻¹ = 1 ↔ generator (I : Submodule R₁ K) ≠ 0 := by
constructor
· intro hI hg
apply ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one _ _ hI
rw [eq_spanSingleton_of_principal I, hg, spanSingleton_zero]
· intro hg
apply invertible_of_principal
rw [eq_spanSingleton_of_principal I]
intro hI
have := mem_spanSingleton_self R₁⁰ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))
rw [hI, mem_zero_iff] at this
contradiction
#align fractional_ideal.invertible_iff_generator_nonzero FractionalIdeal.invertible_iff_generator_nonzero
theorem isPrincipal_inv (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) [Submodule.IsPrincipal (I : Submodule R₁ K)]
(h : I ≠ 0) : Submodule.IsPrincipal I⁻¹.1 := by
rw [val_eq_coe, isPrincipal_iff]
use (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹
have hI : I * spanSingleton _ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹ = 1 :=
mul_generator_self_inv _ I h
exact (right_inverse_eq _ I (spanSingleton _ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹) hI).symm
#align fractional_ideal.is_principal_inv FractionalIdeal.isPrincipal_inv
noncomputable instance : InvOneClass (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) := { inv_one := div_one }
end FractionalIdeal
section IsDedekindDomainInv
variable [IsDomain A]
/-- A Dedekind domain is an integral domain such that every fractional ideal has an inverse.
This is equivalent to `IsDedekindDomain`.
In particular we provide a `fractional_ideal.comm_group_with_zero` instance,
assuming `IsDedekindDomain A`, which implies `IsDedekindDomainInv`. For **integral** ideals,
`IsDedekindDomain`(`_inv`) implies only `Ideal.cancelCommMonoidWithZero`.
-/
def IsDedekindDomainInv : Prop :=
∀ I ≠ (⊥ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)), I * I⁻¹ = 1
#align is_dedekind_domain_inv IsDedekindDomainInv
open FractionalIdeal
variable {R A K}
theorem isDedekindDomainInv_iff [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K] :
IsDedekindDomainInv A ↔ ∀ I ≠ (⊥ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K), I * I⁻¹ = 1 := by
let h : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A) ≃+* FractionalIdeal A⁰ K :=
FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv (FractionRing.algEquiv A K)
refine h.toEquiv.forall_congr (fun {x} => ?_)
rw [← h.toEquiv.apply_eq_iff_eq]
simp [h, IsDedekindDomainInv]
#align is_dedekind_domain_inv_iff isDedekindDomainInv_iff
theorem FractionalIdeal.adjoinIntegral_eq_one_of_isUnit [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K] (x : K)
(hx : IsIntegral A x) (hI : IsUnit (adjoinIntegral A⁰ x hx)) : adjoinIntegral A⁰ x hx = 1 := by
set I := adjoinIntegral A⁰ x hx
have mul_self : I * I = I := by apply coeToSubmodule_injective; simp [I]
convert congr_arg (· * I⁻¹) mul_self <;>
simp only [(mul_inv_cancel_iff_isUnit K).mpr hI, mul_assoc, mul_one]
#align fractional_ideal.adjoin_integral_eq_one_of_is_unit FractionalIdeal.adjoinIntegral_eq_one_of_isUnit
namespace IsDedekindDomainInv
variable [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K] (h : IsDedekindDomainInv A)
theorem mul_inv_eq_one {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) : I * I⁻¹ = 1 :=
isDedekindDomainInv_iff.mp h I hI
#align is_dedekind_domain_inv.mul_inv_eq_one IsDedekindDomainInv.mul_inv_eq_one
theorem inv_mul_eq_one {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) : I⁻¹ * I = 1 :=
(mul_comm _ _).trans (h.mul_inv_eq_one hI)
#align is_dedekind_domain_inv.inv_mul_eq_one IsDedekindDomainInv.inv_mul_eq_one
protected theorem isUnit {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) : IsUnit I :=
isUnit_of_mul_eq_one _ _ (h.mul_inv_eq_one hI)
#align is_dedekind_domain_inv.is_unit IsDedekindDomainInv.isUnit
theorem isNoetherianRing : IsNoetherianRing A := by
refine isNoetherianRing_iff.mpr ⟨fun I : Ideal A => ?_⟩
by_cases hI : I = ⊥
· rw [hI]; apply Submodule.fg_bot
have hI : (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) ≠ 0 := coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI
exact I.fg_of_isUnit (IsFractionRing.injective A (FractionRing A)) (h.isUnit hI)
#align is_dedekind_domain_inv.is_noetherian_ring IsDedekindDomainInv.isNoetherianRing
theorem integrallyClosed : IsIntegrallyClosed A := by
-- It suffices to show that for integral `x`,
-- `A[x]` (which is a fractional ideal) is in fact equal to `A`.
refine (isIntegrallyClosed_iff (FractionRing A)).mpr (fun {x hx} => ?_)
rw [← Set.mem_range, ← Algebra.mem_bot, ← Subalgebra.mem_toSubmodule, Algebra.toSubmodule_bot,
Submodule.one_eq_span, ← coe_spanSingleton A⁰ (1 : FractionRing A), spanSingleton_one, ←
FractionalIdeal.adjoinIntegral_eq_one_of_isUnit x hx (h.isUnit _)]
· exact mem_adjoinIntegral_self A⁰ x hx
· exact fun h => one_ne_zero (eq_zero_iff.mp h 1 (Algebra.adjoin A {x}).one_mem)
#align is_dedekind_domain_inv.integrally_closed IsDedekindDomainInv.integrallyClosed
open Ring
theorem dimensionLEOne : DimensionLEOne A := ⟨by
-- We're going to show that `P` is maximal because any (maximal) ideal `M`
-- that is strictly larger would be `⊤`.
rintro P P_ne hP
refine Ideal.isMaximal_def.mpr ⟨hP.ne_top, fun M hM => ?_⟩
-- We may assume `P` and `M` (as fractional ideals) are nonzero.
have P'_ne : (P : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) ≠ 0 := coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr P_ne
have M'_ne : (M : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) ≠ 0 := coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hM.ne_bot
-- In particular, we'll show `M⁻¹ * P ≤ P`
suffices (M⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) * P ≤ P by
rw [eq_top_iff, ← coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal (FractionRing A), coeIdeal_top]
calc
(1 : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) = _ * _ * _ := ?_
_ ≤ _ * _ := mul_right_mono
((P : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A))⁻¹ * M : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) this
_ = M := ?_
· rw [mul_assoc, ← mul_assoc (P : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)), h.mul_inv_eq_one P'_ne,
one_mul, h.inv_mul_eq_one M'_ne]
· rw [← mul_assoc (P : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)), h.mul_inv_eq_one P'_ne, one_mul]
-- Suppose we have `x ∈ M⁻¹ * P`, then in fact `x = algebraMap _ _ y` for some `y`.
intro x hx
have le_one : (M⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) * P ≤ 1 := by
rw [← h.inv_mul_eq_one M'_ne]
exact mul_left_mono _ ((coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal (FractionRing A)).mpr hM.le)
obtain ⟨y, _hy, rfl⟩ := (mem_coeIdeal _).mp (le_one hx)
-- Since `M` is strictly greater than `P`, let `z ∈ M \ P`.
obtain ⟨z, hzM, hzp⟩ := SetLike.exists_of_lt hM
-- We have `z * y ∈ M * (M⁻¹ * P) = P`.
have zy_mem := mul_mem_mul (mem_coeIdeal_of_mem A⁰ hzM) hx
rw [← RingHom.map_mul, ← mul_assoc, h.mul_inv_eq_one M'_ne, one_mul] at zy_mem
obtain ⟨zy, hzy, zy_eq⟩ := (mem_coeIdeal A⁰).mp zy_mem
rw [IsFractionRing.injective A (FractionRing A) zy_eq] at hzy
-- But `P` is a prime ideal, so `z ∉ P` implies `y ∈ P`, as desired.
exact mem_coeIdeal_of_mem A⁰ (Or.resolve_left (hP.mem_or_mem hzy) hzp)⟩
#align is_dedekind_domain_inv.dimension_le_one IsDedekindDomainInv.dimensionLEOne
/-- Showing one side of the equivalence between the definitions
`IsDedekindDomainInv` and `IsDedekindDomain` of Dedekind domains. -/
theorem isDedekindDomain : IsDedekindDomain A :=
{ h.isNoetherianRing, h.dimensionLEOne, h.integrallyClosed with }
#align is_dedekind_domain_inv.is_dedekind_domain IsDedekindDomainInv.isDedekindDomain
end IsDedekindDomainInv
end IsDedekindDomainInv
variable [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K]
variable {A K}
theorem one_mem_inv_coe_ideal [IsDomain A] {I : Ideal A} (hI : I ≠ ⊥) :
(1 : K) ∈ (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ := by
rw [FractionalIdeal.mem_inv_iff (FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI)]
intro y hy
rw [one_mul]
exact FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_le_one hy
-- #align fractional_ideal.one_mem_inv_coe_ideal FractionalIdeal.one_mem_inv_coe_ideal
/-- Specialization of `exists_primeSpectrum_prod_le_and_ne_bot_of_domain` to Dedekind domains:
Let `I : Ideal A` be a nonzero ideal, where `A` is a Dedekind domain that is not a field.
Then `exists_primeSpectrum_prod_le_and_ne_bot_of_domain` states we can find a product of prime
ideals that is contained within `I`. This lemma extends that result by making the product minimal:
let `M` be a maximal ideal that contains `I`, then the product including `M` is contained within `I`
and the product excluding `M` is not contained within `I`. -/
theorem exists_multiset_prod_cons_le_and_prod_not_le [IsDedekindDomain A] (hNF : ¬IsField A)
{I M : Ideal A} (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hIM : I ≤ M) [hM : M.IsMaximal] :
∃ Z : Multiset (PrimeSpectrum A),
(M ::ₘ Z.map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal).prod ≤ I ∧
¬Multiset.prod (Z.map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal) ≤ I := by
-- Let `Z` be a minimal set of prime ideals such that their product is contained in `J`.
obtain ⟨Z₀, hZ₀⟩ := PrimeSpectrum.exists_primeSpectrum_prod_le_and_ne_bot_of_domain hNF hI0
obtain ⟨Z, ⟨hZI, hprodZ⟩, h_eraseZ⟩ :=
wellFounded_lt.has_min
{Z | (Z.map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal).prod ≤ I ∧ (Z.map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal).prod ≠ ⊥}
⟨Z₀, hZ₀.1, hZ₀.2⟩
obtain ⟨_, hPZ', hPM⟩ := hM.isPrime.multiset_prod_le.mp (hZI.trans hIM)
-- Then in fact there is a `P ∈ Z` with `P ≤ M`.
obtain ⟨P, hPZ, rfl⟩ := Multiset.mem_map.mp hPZ'
classical
have := Multiset.map_erase PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal PrimeSpectrum.ext P Z
obtain ⟨hP0, hZP0⟩ : P.asIdeal ≠ ⊥ ∧ ((Z.erase P).map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal).prod ≠ ⊥ := by
rwa [Ne, ← Multiset.cons_erase hPZ', Multiset.prod_cons, Ideal.mul_eq_bot, not_or, ←
this] at hprodZ
-- By maximality of `P` and `M`, we have that `P ≤ M` implies `P = M`.
have hPM' := (P.IsPrime.isMaximal hP0).eq_of_le hM.ne_top hPM
subst hPM'
-- By minimality of `Z`, erasing `P` from `Z` is exactly what we need.
refine ⟨Z.erase P, ?_, ?_⟩
· convert hZI
rw [this, Multiset.cons_erase hPZ']
· refine fun h => h_eraseZ (Z.erase P) ⟨h, ?_⟩ (Multiset.erase_lt.mpr hPZ)
exact hZP0
#align exists_multiset_prod_cons_le_and_prod_not_le exists_multiset_prod_cons_le_and_prod_not_le
namespace FractionalIdeal
open Ideal
lemma not_inv_le_one_of_ne_bot [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : Ideal A}
(hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) : ¬(I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) ≤ 1 := by
have hNF : ¬IsField A := fun h ↦ letI := h.toField; (eq_bot_or_eq_top I).elim hI0 hI1
wlog hM : I.IsMaximal generalizing I
· rcases I.exists_le_maximal hI1 with ⟨M, hmax, hIM⟩
have hMbot : M ≠ ⊥ := (M.bot_lt_of_maximal hNF).ne'
refine mt (le_trans <| inv_anti_mono ?_ ?_ ?_) (this hMbot hmax.ne_top hmax) <;>
simpa only [coeIdeal_ne_zero, coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal]
have hI0 : ⊥ < I := I.bot_lt_of_maximal hNF
obtain ⟨⟨a, haI⟩, ha0⟩ := Submodule.nonzero_mem_of_bot_lt hI0
replace ha0 : a ≠ 0 := Subtype.coe_injective.ne ha0
let J : Ideal A := Ideal.span {a}
have hJ0 : J ≠ ⊥ := mt Ideal.span_singleton_eq_bot.mp ha0
have hJI : J ≤ I := I.span_singleton_le_iff_mem.2 haI
-- Then we can find a product of prime (hence maximal) ideals contained in `J`,
-- such that removing element `M` from the product is not contained in `J`.
obtain ⟨Z, hle, hnle⟩ := exists_multiset_prod_cons_le_and_prod_not_le hNF hJ0 hJI
-- Choose an element `b` of the product that is not in `J`.
obtain ⟨b, hbZ, hbJ⟩ := SetLike.not_le_iff_exists.mp hnle
have hnz_fa : algebraMap A K a ≠ 0 :=
mt ((injective_iff_map_eq_zero _).mp (IsFractionRing.injective A K) a) ha0
-- Then `b a⁻¹ : K` is in `M⁻¹` but not in `1`.
refine Set.not_subset.2 ⟨algebraMap A K b * (algebraMap A K a)⁻¹, (mem_inv_iff ?_).mpr ?_, ?_⟩
· exact coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI0.ne'
· rintro y₀ hy₀
obtain ⟨y, h_Iy, rfl⟩ := (mem_coeIdeal _).mp hy₀
rw [mul_comm, ← mul_assoc, ← RingHom.map_mul]
have h_yb : y * b ∈ J := by
apply hle
rw [Multiset.prod_cons]
exact Submodule.smul_mem_smul h_Iy hbZ
rw [Ideal.mem_span_singleton'] at h_yb
rcases h_yb with ⟨c, hc⟩
rw [← hc, RingHom.map_mul, mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel hnz_fa, mul_one]
apply coe_mem_one
· refine mt (mem_one_iff _).mp ?_
rintro ⟨x', h₂_abs⟩
rw [← div_eq_mul_inv, eq_div_iff_mul_eq hnz_fa, ← RingHom.map_mul] at h₂_abs
have := Ideal.mem_span_singleton'.mpr ⟨x', IsFractionRing.injective A K h₂_abs⟩
contradiction
theorem exists_not_mem_one_of_ne_bot [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : Ideal A} (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥)
(hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) : ∃ x ∈ (I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K), x ∉ (1 : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) :=
Set.not_subset.1 <| not_inv_le_one_of_ne_bot hI0 hI1
#align fractional_ideal.exists_not_mem_one_of_ne_bot FractionalIdeal.exists_not_mem_one_of_ne_bot
theorem mul_inv_cancel_of_le_one [h : IsDedekindDomain A] {I : Ideal A} (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥)
(hI : (I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹)⁻¹ ≤ 1) : I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ = 1 := by
-- We'll show a contradiction with `exists_not_mem_one_of_ne_bot`:
-- `J⁻¹ = (I * I⁻¹)⁻¹` cannot have an element `x ∉ 1`, so it must equal `1`.
obtain ⟨J, hJ⟩ : ∃ J : Ideal A, (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) = I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ :=
le_one_iff_exists_coeIdeal.mp mul_one_div_le_one
by_cases hJ0 : J = ⊥
· subst hJ0
refine absurd ?_ hI0
rw [eq_bot_iff, ← coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal K, hJ]
exact coe_ideal_le_self_mul_inv K I
by_cases hJ1 : J = ⊤
· rw [← hJ, hJ1, coeIdeal_top]
exact (not_inv_le_one_of_ne_bot (K := K) hJ0 hJ1 (hJ ▸ hI)).elim
#align fractional_ideal.mul_inv_cancel_of_le_one FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel_of_le_one
/-- Nonzero integral ideals in a Dedekind domain are invertible.
We will use this to show that nonzero fractional ideals are invertible,
and finally conclude that fractional ideals in a Dedekind domain form a group with zero.
-/
theorem coe_ideal_mul_inv [h : IsDedekindDomain A] (I : Ideal A) (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) :
I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ = 1 := by
-- We'll show `1 ≤ J⁻¹ = (I * I⁻¹)⁻¹ ≤ 1`.
apply mul_inv_cancel_of_le_one hI0
by_cases hJ0 : I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ = 0
· rw [hJ0, inv_zero']; exact zero_le _
intro x hx
-- In particular, we'll show all `x ∈ J⁻¹` are integral.
suffices x ∈ integralClosure A K by
rwa [IsIntegrallyClosed.integralClosure_eq_bot, Algebra.mem_bot, Set.mem_range,
← mem_one_iff] at this
-- For that, we'll find a subalgebra that is f.g. as a module and contains `x`.
-- `A` is a noetherian ring, so we just need to find a subalgebra between `{x}` and `I⁻¹`.
rw [mem_integralClosure_iff_mem_fg]
have x_mul_mem : ∀ b ∈ (I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K), x * b ∈ (I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) := by
intro b hb
rw [mem_inv_iff (coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI0)]
dsimp only at hx
rw [val_eq_coe, mem_coe, mem_inv_iff hJ0] at hx
simp only [mul_assoc, mul_comm b] at hx ⊢
intro y hy
exact hx _ (mul_mem_mul hy hb)
-- It turns out the subalgebra consisting of all `p(x)` for `p : A[X]` works.
refine ⟨AlgHom.range (Polynomial.aeval x : A[X] →ₐ[A] K),
isNoetherian_submodule.mp (isNoetherian (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹) _ fun y hy => ?_,
⟨Polynomial.X, Polynomial.aeval_X x⟩⟩
obtain ⟨p, rfl⟩ := (AlgHom.mem_range _).mp hy
rw [Polynomial.aeval_eq_sum_range]
refine Submodule.sum_mem _ fun i hi => Submodule.smul_mem _ _ ?_
clear hi
induction' i with i ih
· rw [pow_zero]; exact one_mem_inv_coe_ideal hI0
· show x ^ i.succ ∈ (I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)
rw [pow_succ']; exact x_mul_mem _ ih
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_mul_inv FractionalIdeal.coe_ideal_mul_inv
/-- Nonzero fractional ideals in a Dedekind domain are units.
This is also available as `_root_.mul_inv_cancel`, using the
`Semifield` instance defined below.
-/
protected theorem mul_inv_cancel [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hne : I ≠ 0) :
I * I⁻¹ = 1 := by
obtain ⟨a, J, ha, hJ⟩ :
∃ (a : A) (aI : Ideal A), a ≠ 0 ∧ I = spanSingleton A⁰ (algebraMap A K a)⁻¹ * aI :=
exists_eq_spanSingleton_mul I
suffices h₂ : I * (spanSingleton A⁰ (algebraMap _ _ a) * (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹) = 1 by
rw [mul_inv_cancel_iff]
exact ⟨spanSingleton A⁰ (algebraMap _ _ a) * (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹, h₂⟩
subst hJ
rw [mul_assoc, mul_left_comm (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K), coe_ideal_mul_inv, mul_one,
spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton, inv_mul_cancel, spanSingleton_one]
· exact mt ((injective_iff_map_eq_zero (algebraMap A K)).mp (IsFractionRing.injective A K) _) ha
· exact coeIdeal_ne_zero.mp (right_ne_zero_of_mul hne)
#align fractional_ideal.mul_inv_cancel FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel
theorem mul_right_le_iff [IsDedekindDomain A] {J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hJ : J ≠ 0) :
∀ {I I'}, I * J ≤ I' * J ↔ I ≤ I' := by
intro I I'
constructor
· intro h
convert mul_right_mono J⁻¹ h <;> dsimp only <;>
rw [mul_assoc, FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel hJ, mul_one]
· exact fun h => mul_right_mono J h
#align fractional_ideal.mul_right_le_iff FractionalIdeal.mul_right_le_iff
theorem mul_left_le_iff [IsDedekindDomain A] {J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hJ : J ≠ 0) {I I'} :
J * I ≤ J * I' ↔ I ≤ I' := by convert mul_right_le_iff hJ using 1; simp only [mul_comm]
#align fractional_ideal.mul_left_le_iff FractionalIdeal.mul_left_le_iff
theorem mul_right_strictMono [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) :
StrictMono (· * I) :=
strictMono_of_le_iff_le fun _ _ => (mul_right_le_iff hI).symm
#align fractional_ideal.mul_right_strict_mono FractionalIdeal.mul_right_strictMono
theorem mul_left_strictMono [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) :
StrictMono (I * ·) :=
strictMono_of_le_iff_le fun _ _ => (mul_left_le_iff hI).symm
#align fractional_ideal.mul_left_strict_mono FractionalIdeal.mul_left_strictMono
/-- This is also available as `_root_.div_eq_mul_inv`, using the
`Semifield` instance defined below.
-/
protected theorem div_eq_mul_inv [IsDedekindDomain A] (I J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) :
I / J = I * J⁻¹ := by
by_cases hJ : J = 0
· rw [hJ, div_zero, inv_zero', mul_zero]
refine le_antisymm ((mul_right_le_iff hJ).mp ?_) ((le_div_iff_mul_le hJ).mpr ?_)
· rw [mul_assoc, mul_comm J⁻¹, FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel hJ, mul_one, mul_le]
intro x hx y hy
rw [mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hJ] at hx
exact hx y hy
rw [mul_assoc, mul_comm J⁻¹, FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel hJ, mul_one]
#align fractional_ideal.div_eq_mul_inv FractionalIdeal.div_eq_mul_inv
end FractionalIdeal
/-- `IsDedekindDomain` and `IsDedekindDomainInv` are equivalent ways
to express that an integral domain is a Dedekind domain. -/
theorem isDedekindDomain_iff_isDedekindDomainInv [IsDomain A] :
IsDedekindDomain A ↔ IsDedekindDomainInv A :=
⟨fun _h _I hI => FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel hI, fun h => h.isDedekindDomain⟩
#align is_dedekind_domain_iff_is_dedekind_domain_inv isDedekindDomain_iff_isDedekindDomainInv
end Inverse
section IsDedekindDomain
variable {R A}
variable [IsDedekindDomain A] [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K]
open FractionalIdeal
open Ideal
noncomputable instance FractionalIdeal.semifield : Semifield (FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) where
__ := coeIdeal_injective.nontrivial
inv_zero := inv_zero' _
div_eq_mul_inv := FractionalIdeal.div_eq_mul_inv
mul_inv_cancel _ := FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel
nnqsmul := _
#align fractional_ideal.semifield FractionalIdeal.semifield
/-- Fractional ideals have cancellative multiplication in a Dedekind domain.
Although this instance is a direct consequence of the instance
`FractionalIdeal.semifield`, we define this instance to provide
a computable alternative.
-/
instance FractionalIdeal.cancelCommMonoidWithZero :
CancelCommMonoidWithZero (FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) where
__ : CommSemiring (FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) := inferInstance
#align fractional_ideal.cancel_comm_monoid_with_zero FractionalIdeal.cancelCommMonoidWithZero
instance Ideal.cancelCommMonoidWithZero : CancelCommMonoidWithZero (Ideal A) :=
{ Function.Injective.cancelCommMonoidWithZero (coeIdealHom A⁰ (FractionRing A)) coeIdeal_injective
(RingHom.map_zero _) (RingHom.map_one _) (RingHom.map_mul _) (RingHom.map_pow _) with }
#align ideal.cancel_comm_monoid_with_zero Ideal.cancelCommMonoidWithZero
-- Porting note: Lean can infer all it needs by itself
instance Ideal.isDomain : IsDomain (Ideal A) := { }
#align ideal.is_domain Ideal.isDomain
/-- For ideals in a Dedekind domain, to divide is to contain. -/
theorem Ideal.dvd_iff_le {I J : Ideal A} : I ∣ J ↔ J ≤ I :=
⟨Ideal.le_of_dvd, fun h => by
by_cases hI : I = ⊥
· have hJ : J = ⊥ := by rwa [hI, ← eq_bot_iff] at h
rw [hI, hJ]
have hI' : (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) ≠ 0 := coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI
have : (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A))⁻¹ * J ≤ 1 :=
le_trans (mul_left_mono (↑I)⁻¹ ((coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal _).mpr h))
(le_of_eq (inv_mul_cancel hI'))
obtain ⟨H, hH⟩ := le_one_iff_exists_coeIdeal.mp this
use H
refine coeIdeal_injective (show (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) = ↑(I * H) from ?_)
rw [coeIdeal_mul, hH, ← mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel hI', one_mul]⟩
#align ideal.dvd_iff_le Ideal.dvd_iff_le
theorem Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt {I J : Ideal A} : DvdNotUnit I J ↔ J < I :=
⟨fun ⟨hI, H, hunit, hmul⟩ =>
lt_of_le_of_ne (Ideal.dvd_iff_le.mp ⟨H, hmul⟩)
(mt
(fun h =>
have : H = 1 := mul_left_cancel₀ hI (by rw [← hmul, h, mul_one])
show IsUnit H from this.symm ▸ isUnit_one)
hunit),
fun h =>
dvdNotUnit_of_dvd_of_not_dvd (Ideal.dvd_iff_le.mpr (le_of_lt h))
(mt Ideal.dvd_iff_le.mp (not_le_of_lt h))⟩
#align ideal.dvd_not_unit_iff_lt Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt
instance : WfDvdMonoid (Ideal A) where
wellFounded_dvdNotUnit := by
have : WellFounded ((· > ·) : Ideal A → Ideal A → Prop) :=
isNoetherian_iff_wellFounded.mp (isNoetherianRing_iff.mp IsDedekindRing.toIsNoetherian)
convert this
ext
rw [Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt]
instance Ideal.uniqueFactorizationMonoid : UniqueFactorizationMonoid (Ideal A) :=
{ irreducible_iff_prime := by
intro P
exact ⟨fun hirr => ⟨hirr.ne_zero, hirr.not_unit, fun I J => by
have : P.IsMaximal := by
refine ⟨⟨mt Ideal.isUnit_iff.mpr hirr.not_unit, ?_⟩⟩
intro J hJ
obtain ⟨_J_ne, H, hunit, P_eq⟩ := Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt.mpr hJ
exact Ideal.isUnit_iff.mp ((hirr.isUnit_or_isUnit P_eq).resolve_right hunit)
rw [Ideal.dvd_iff_le, Ideal.dvd_iff_le, Ideal.dvd_iff_le, SetLike.le_def, SetLike.le_def,
SetLike.le_def]
contrapose!
rintro ⟨⟨x, x_mem, x_not_mem⟩, ⟨y, y_mem, y_not_mem⟩⟩
exact
⟨x * y, Ideal.mul_mem_mul x_mem y_mem,
mt this.isPrime.mem_or_mem (not_or_of_not x_not_mem y_not_mem)⟩⟩, Prime.irreducible⟩ }
#align ideal.unique_factorization_monoid Ideal.uniqueFactorizationMonoid
instance Ideal.normalizationMonoid : NormalizationMonoid (Ideal A) :=
normalizationMonoidOfUniqueUnits
#align ideal.normalization_monoid Ideal.normalizationMonoid
@[simp]
theorem Ideal.dvd_span_singleton {I : Ideal A} {x : A} : I ∣ Ideal.span {x} ↔ x ∈ I :=
Ideal.dvd_iff_le.trans (Ideal.span_le.trans Set.singleton_subset_iff)
#align ideal.dvd_span_singleton Ideal.dvd_span_singleton
theorem Ideal.isPrime_of_prime {P : Ideal A} (h : Prime P) : IsPrime P := by
refine ⟨?_, fun hxy => ?_⟩
· rintro rfl
rw [← Ideal.one_eq_top] at h
exact h.not_unit isUnit_one
· simp only [← Ideal.dvd_span_singleton, ← Ideal.span_singleton_mul_span_singleton] at hxy ⊢
exact h.dvd_or_dvd hxy
#align ideal.is_prime_of_prime Ideal.isPrime_of_prime
theorem Ideal.prime_of_isPrime {P : Ideal A} (hP : P ≠ ⊥) (h : IsPrime P) : Prime P := by
refine ⟨hP, mt Ideal.isUnit_iff.mp h.ne_top, fun I J hIJ => ?_⟩
simpa only [Ideal.dvd_iff_le] using h.mul_le.mp (Ideal.le_of_dvd hIJ)
#align ideal.prime_of_is_prime Ideal.prime_of_isPrime
/-- In a Dedekind domain, the (nonzero) prime elements of the monoid with zero `Ideal A`
are exactly the prime ideals. -/
theorem Ideal.prime_iff_isPrime {P : Ideal A} (hP : P ≠ ⊥) : Prime P ↔ IsPrime P :=
⟨Ideal.isPrime_of_prime, Ideal.prime_of_isPrime hP⟩
#align ideal.prime_iff_is_prime Ideal.prime_iff_isPrime
/-- In a Dedekind domain, the prime ideals are the zero ideal together with the prime elements
of the monoid with zero `Ideal A`. -/
theorem Ideal.isPrime_iff_bot_or_prime {P : Ideal A} : IsPrime P ↔ P = ⊥ ∨ Prime P :=
⟨fun hp => (eq_or_ne P ⊥).imp_right fun hp0 => Ideal.prime_of_isPrime hp0 hp, fun hp =>
hp.elim (fun h => h.symm ▸ Ideal.bot_prime) Ideal.isPrime_of_prime⟩
#align ideal.is_prime_iff_bot_or_prime Ideal.isPrime_iff_bot_or_prime
@[simp]
theorem Ideal.prime_span_singleton_iff {a : A} : Prime (Ideal.span {a}) ↔ Prime a := by
rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with rfl | ha
· rw [Set.singleton_zero, span_zero, ← Ideal.zero_eq_bot, ← not_iff_not]
simp only [not_prime_zero, not_false_eq_true]
· have ha' : span {a} ≠ ⊥ := by simpa only [ne_eq, span_singleton_eq_bot] using ha
rw [Ideal.prime_iff_isPrime ha', Ideal.span_singleton_prime ha]
open Submodule.IsPrincipal in
theorem Ideal.prime_generator_of_prime {P : Ideal A} (h : Prime P) [P.IsPrincipal] :
Prime (generator P) :=
have : Ideal.IsPrime P := Ideal.isPrime_of_prime h
prime_generator_of_isPrime _ h.ne_zero
open UniqueFactorizationMonoid in
nonrec theorem Ideal.mem_normalizedFactors_iff {p I : Ideal A} (hI : I ≠ ⊥) :
p ∈ normalizedFactors I ↔ p.IsPrime ∧ I ≤ p := by
rw [← Ideal.dvd_iff_le]
by_cases hp : p = 0
· rw [← zero_eq_bot] at hI
simp only [hp, zero_not_mem_normalizedFactors, zero_dvd_iff, hI, false_iff, not_and,
not_false_eq_true, implies_true]
· rwa [mem_normalizedFactors_iff hI, prime_iff_isPrime]
theorem Ideal.pow_right_strictAnti (I : Ideal A) (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) :
StrictAnti (I ^ · : ℕ → Ideal A) :=
strictAnti_nat_of_succ_lt fun e =>
Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt.mp ⟨pow_ne_zero _ hI0, I, mt isUnit_iff.mp hI1, pow_succ I e⟩
#align ideal.strict_anti_pow Ideal.pow_right_strictAnti
theorem Ideal.pow_lt_self (I : Ideal A) (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) (e : ℕ) (he : 2 ≤ e) :
I ^ e < I := by
convert I.pow_right_strictAnti hI0 hI1 he
dsimp only
rw [pow_one]
#align ideal.pow_lt_self Ideal.pow_lt_self
theorem Ideal.exists_mem_pow_not_mem_pow_succ (I : Ideal A) (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) (e : ℕ) :
∃ x ∈ I ^ e, x ∉ I ^ (e + 1) :=
SetLike.exists_of_lt (I.pow_right_strictAnti hI0 hI1 e.lt_succ_self)
#align ideal.exists_mem_pow_not_mem_pow_succ Ideal.exists_mem_pow_not_mem_pow_succ
open UniqueFactorizationMonoid
theorem Ideal.eq_prime_pow_of_succ_lt_of_le {P I : Ideal A} [P_prime : P.IsPrime] (hP : P ≠ ⊥)
{i : ℕ} (hlt : P ^ (i + 1) < I) (hle : I ≤ P ^ i) : I = P ^ i := by
refine le_antisymm hle ?_
have P_prime' := Ideal.prime_of_isPrime hP P_prime
have h1 : I ≠ ⊥ := (lt_of_le_of_lt bot_le hlt).ne'
have := pow_ne_zero i hP
have h3 := pow_ne_zero (i + 1) hP
rw [← Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt, dvdNotUnit_iff_normalizedFactors_lt_normalizedFactors h1 h3,
normalizedFactors_pow, normalizedFactors_irreducible P_prime'.irreducible,
Multiset.nsmul_singleton, Multiset.lt_replicate_succ] at hlt
rw [← Ideal.dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors, normalizedFactors_pow,
normalizedFactors_irreducible P_prime'.irreducible, Multiset.nsmul_singleton]
all_goals assumption
#align ideal.eq_prime_pow_of_succ_lt_of_le Ideal.eq_prime_pow_of_succ_lt_of_le
theorem Ideal.pow_succ_lt_pow {P : Ideal A} [P_prime : P.IsPrime] (hP : P ≠ ⊥) (i : ℕ) :
P ^ (i + 1) < P ^ i :=
lt_of_le_of_ne (Ideal.pow_le_pow_right (Nat.le_succ _))
(mt (pow_eq_pow_iff hP (mt Ideal.isUnit_iff.mp P_prime.ne_top)).mp i.succ_ne_self)
#align ideal.pow_succ_lt_pow Ideal.pow_succ_lt_pow
theorem Associates.le_singleton_iff (x : A) (n : ℕ) (I : Ideal A) :
Associates.mk I ^ n ≤ Associates.mk (Ideal.span {x}) ↔ x ∈ I ^ n := by
simp_rw [← Associates.dvd_eq_le, ← Associates.mk_pow, Associates.mk_dvd_mk,
Ideal.dvd_span_singleton]
#align associates.le_singleton_iff Associates.le_singleton_iff
variable {K}
lemma FractionalIdeal.le_inv_comm {I J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) (hJ : J ≠ 0) :
I ≤ J⁻¹ ↔ J ≤ I⁻¹ := by
rw [inv_eq, inv_eq, le_div_iff_mul_le hI, le_div_iff_mul_le hJ, mul_comm]
lemma FractionalIdeal.inv_le_comm {I J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) (hJ : J ≠ 0) :
I⁻¹ ≤ J ↔ J⁻¹ ≤ I := by
simpa using le_inv_comm (A := A) (K := K) (inv_ne_zero hI) (inv_ne_zero hJ)
open FractionalIdeal
/-- Strengthening of `IsLocalization.exist_integer_multiples`:
Let `J ≠ ⊤` be an ideal in a Dedekind domain `A`, and `f ≠ 0` a finite collection
of elements of `K = Frac(A)`, then we can multiply the elements of `f` by some `a : K`
to find a collection of elements of `A` that is not completely contained in `J`. -/
theorem Ideal.exist_integer_multiples_not_mem {J : Ideal A} (hJ : J ≠ ⊤) {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι)
(f : ι → K) {j} (hjs : j ∈ s) (hjf : f j ≠ 0) :
∃ a : K,
(∀ i ∈ s, IsLocalization.IsInteger A (a * f i)) ∧
∃ i ∈ s, a * f i ∉ (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) := by
-- Consider the fractional ideal `I` spanned by the `f`s.
let I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K := spanFinset A s f
have hI0 : I ≠ 0 := spanFinset_ne_zero.mpr ⟨j, hjs, hjf⟩
-- We claim the multiplier `a` we're looking for is in `I⁻¹ \ (J / I)`.
suffices ↑J / I < I⁻¹ by
obtain ⟨_, a, hI, hpI⟩ := SetLike.lt_iff_le_and_exists.mp this
rw [mem_inv_iff hI0] at hI
refine ⟨a, fun i hi => ?_, ?_⟩
-- By definition, `a ∈ I⁻¹` multiplies elements of `I` into elements of `1`,
-- in other words, `a * f i` is an integer.
· exact (mem_one_iff _).mp (hI (f i) (Submodule.subset_span (Set.mem_image_of_mem f hi)))
· contrapose! hpI
-- And if all `a`-multiples of `I` are an element of `J`,
-- then `a` is actually an element of `J / I`, contradiction.
refine (mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hI0).mpr fun y hy => Submodule.span_induction hy ?_ ?_ ?_ ?_
· rintro _ ⟨i, hi, rfl⟩; exact hpI i hi
· rw [mul_zero]; exact Submodule.zero_mem _
· intro x y hx hy; rw [mul_add]; exact Submodule.add_mem _ hx hy
· intro b x hx; rw [mul_smul_comm]; exact Submodule.smul_mem _ b hx
-- To show the inclusion of `J / I` into `I⁻¹ = 1 / I`, note that `J < I`.
calc
↑J / I = ↑J * I⁻¹ := div_eq_mul_inv (↑J) I
_ < 1 * I⁻¹ := mul_right_strictMono (inv_ne_zero hI0) ?_
_ = I⁻¹ := one_mul _
rw [← coeIdeal_top]
-- And multiplying by `I⁻¹` is indeed strictly monotone.
exact
strictMono_of_le_iff_le (fun _ _ => (coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal K).symm)
(lt_top_iff_ne_top.mpr hJ)
#align ideal.exist_integer_multiples_not_mem Ideal.exist_integer_multiples_not_mem
section Gcd
namespace Ideal
/-! ### GCD and LCM of ideals in a Dedekind domain
We show that the gcd of two ideals in a Dedekind domain is just their supremum,
and the lcm is their infimum, and use this to instantiate `NormalizedGCDMonoid (Ideal A)`.
-/
@[simp]
theorem sup_mul_inf (I J : Ideal A) : (I ⊔ J) * (I ⊓ J) = I * J := by
letI := UniqueFactorizationMonoid.toNormalizedGCDMonoid (Ideal A)
have hgcd : gcd I J = I ⊔ J := by
rw [gcd_eq_normalize _ _, normalize_eq]
· rw [dvd_iff_le, sup_le_iff, ← dvd_iff_le, ← dvd_iff_le]
exact ⟨gcd_dvd_left _ _, gcd_dvd_right _ _⟩
· rw [dvd_gcd_iff, dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_le]
simp
have hlcm : lcm I J = I ⊓ J := by
rw [lcm_eq_normalize _ _, normalize_eq]
· rw [lcm_dvd_iff, dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_le]
simp
· rw [dvd_iff_le, le_inf_iff, ← dvd_iff_le, ← dvd_iff_le]
exact ⟨dvd_lcm_left _ _, dvd_lcm_right _ _⟩
rw [← hgcd, ← hlcm, associated_iff_eq.mp (gcd_mul_lcm _ _)]
#align ideal.sup_mul_inf Ideal.sup_mul_inf
/-- Ideals in a Dedekind domain have gcd and lcm operators that (trivially) are compatible with
the normalization operator. -/
instance : NormalizedGCDMonoid (Ideal A) :=
{ Ideal.normalizationMonoid with
gcd := (· ⊔ ·)
gcd_dvd_left := fun _ _ => by simpa only [dvd_iff_le] using le_sup_left
gcd_dvd_right := fun _ _ => by simpa only [dvd_iff_le] using le_sup_right
dvd_gcd := by
simp only [dvd_iff_le]
exact fun h1 h2 => @sup_le (Ideal A) _ _ _ _ h1 h2
lcm := (· ⊓ ·)
lcm_zero_left := fun _ => by simp only [zero_eq_bot, bot_inf_eq]
lcm_zero_right := fun _ => by simp only [zero_eq_bot, inf_bot_eq]
gcd_mul_lcm := fun _ _ => by rw [associated_iff_eq, sup_mul_inf]
normalize_gcd := fun _ _ => normalize_eq _
normalize_lcm := fun _ _ => normalize_eq _ }
-- In fact, any lawful gcd and lcm would equal sup and inf respectively.
@[simp]
theorem gcd_eq_sup (I J : Ideal A) : gcd I J = I ⊔ J := rfl
#align ideal.gcd_eq_sup Ideal.gcd_eq_sup
@[simp]
theorem lcm_eq_inf (I J : Ideal A) : lcm I J = I ⊓ J := rfl
#align ideal.lcm_eq_inf Ideal.lcm_eq_inf
theorem isCoprime_iff_gcd {I J : Ideal A} : IsCoprime I J ↔ gcd I J = 1 := by
rw [Ideal.isCoprime_iff_codisjoint, codisjoint_iff, one_eq_top, gcd_eq_sup]
theorem factors_span_eq {p : K[X]} : factors (span {p}) = (factors p).map (fun q ↦ span {q}) := by
rcases eq_or_ne p 0 with rfl | hp; · simpa [Set.singleton_zero] using normalizedFactors_zero
have : ∀ q ∈ (factors p).map (fun q ↦ span {q}), Prime q := fun q hq ↦ by
obtain ⟨r, hr, rfl⟩ := Multiset.mem_map.mp hq
exact prime_span_singleton_iff.mpr <| prime_of_factor r hr
rw [← span_singleton_eq_span_singleton.mpr (factors_prod hp), ← multiset_prod_span_singleton,
factors_eq_normalizedFactors, normalizedFactors_prod_of_prime this]
end Ideal
end Gcd
end IsDedekindDomain
section IsDedekindDomain
variable {T : Type*} [CommRing T] [IsDedekindDomain T] {I J : Ideal T}
open scoped Classical
open Multiset UniqueFactorizationMonoid Ideal
theorem prod_normalizedFactors_eq_self (hI : I ≠ ⊥) : (normalizedFactors I).prod = I :=
associated_iff_eq.1 (normalizedFactors_prod hI)
#align prod_normalized_factors_eq_self prod_normalizedFactors_eq_self
theorem count_le_of_ideal_ge {I J : Ideal T} (h : I ≤ J) (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (K : Ideal T) :
count K (normalizedFactors J) ≤ count K (normalizedFactors I) :=
le_iff_count.1 ((dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors (ne_bot_of_le_ne_bot hI h) hI).1
(dvd_iff_le.2 h))
_
#align count_le_of_ideal_ge count_le_of_ideal_ge
theorem sup_eq_prod_inf_factors (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : J ≠ ⊥) :
I ⊔ J = (normalizedFactors I ∩ normalizedFactors J).prod := by
have H : normalizedFactors (normalizedFactors I ∩ normalizedFactors J).prod =
normalizedFactors I ∩ normalizedFactors J := by
apply normalizedFactors_prod_of_prime
intro p hp
rw [mem_inter] at hp
exact prime_of_normalized_factor p hp.left
have := Multiset.prod_ne_zero_of_prime (normalizedFactors I ∩ normalizedFactors J) fun _ h =>
prime_of_normalized_factor _ (Multiset.mem_inter.1 h).1
apply le_antisymm
· rw [sup_le_iff, ← dvd_iff_le, ← dvd_iff_le]
constructor
· rw [dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors this hI, H]
exact inf_le_left
· rw [dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors this hJ, H]
exact inf_le_right
· rw [← dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors,
normalizedFactors_prod_of_prime, le_iff_count]
· intro a
rw [Multiset.count_inter]
exact le_min (count_le_of_ideal_ge le_sup_left hI a) (count_le_of_ideal_ge le_sup_right hJ a)
· intro p hp
rw [mem_inter] at hp
exact prime_of_normalized_factor p hp.left
· exact ne_bot_of_le_ne_bot hI le_sup_left
· exact this
#align sup_eq_prod_inf_factors sup_eq_prod_inf_factors
theorem irreducible_pow_sup (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : Irreducible J) (n : ℕ) :
J ^ n ⊔ I = J ^ min ((normalizedFactors I).count J) n := by
rw [sup_eq_prod_inf_factors (pow_ne_zero n hJ.ne_zero) hI, min_comm,
normalizedFactors_of_irreducible_pow hJ, normalize_eq J, replicate_inter, prod_replicate]
#align irreducible_pow_sup irreducible_pow_sup
theorem irreducible_pow_sup_of_le (hJ : Irreducible J) (n : ℕ) (hn : ↑n ≤ multiplicity J I) :
J ^ n ⊔ I = J ^ n := by
by_cases hI : I = ⊥
· simp_all
rw [irreducible_pow_sup hI hJ, min_eq_right]
rwa [multiplicity_eq_count_normalizedFactors hJ hI, PartENat.coe_le_coe, normalize_eq J] at hn
#align irreducible_pow_sup_of_le irreducible_pow_sup_of_le
theorem irreducible_pow_sup_of_ge (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : Irreducible J) (n : ℕ)
(hn : multiplicity J I ≤ n) :
J ^ n ⊔ I = J ^ (multiplicity J I).get (PartENat.dom_of_le_natCast hn) := by
rw [irreducible_pow_sup hI hJ, min_eq_left]
· congr
rw [← PartENat.natCast_inj, PartENat.natCast_get,
multiplicity_eq_count_normalizedFactors hJ hI, normalize_eq J]
· rwa [multiplicity_eq_count_normalizedFactors hJ hI, PartENat.coe_le_coe, normalize_eq J] at hn
#align irreducible_pow_sup_of_ge irreducible_pow_sup_of_ge
end IsDedekindDomain
/-!
### Height one spectrum of a Dedekind domain
If `R` is a Dedekind domain of Krull dimension 1, the maximal ideals of `R` are exactly its nonzero
prime ideals.
We define `HeightOneSpectrum` and provide lemmas to recover the facts that prime ideals of height
one are prime and irreducible.
-/
namespace IsDedekindDomain
variable [IsDedekindDomain R]
/-- The height one prime spectrum of a Dedekind domain `R` is the type of nonzero prime ideals of
`R`. Note that this equals the maximal spectrum if `R` has Krull dimension 1. -/
-- Porting note(#5171): removed `has_nonempty_instance`, linter doesn't exist yet
@[ext, nolint unusedArguments]
structure HeightOneSpectrum where
asIdeal : Ideal R
isPrime : asIdeal.IsPrime
ne_bot : asIdeal ≠ ⊥
#align is_dedekind_domain.height_one_spectrum IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum
attribute [instance] HeightOneSpectrum.isPrime
variable (v : HeightOneSpectrum R) {R}
namespace HeightOneSpectrum
instance isMaximal : v.asIdeal.IsMaximal := v.isPrime.isMaximal v.ne_bot
#align is_dedekind_domain.height_one_spectrum.is_maximal IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.isMaximal
theorem prime : Prime v.asIdeal := Ideal.prime_of_isPrime v.ne_bot v.isPrime
#align is_dedekind_domain.height_one_spectrum.prime IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.prime
theorem irreducible : Irreducible v.asIdeal :=
UniqueFactorizationMonoid.irreducible_iff_prime.mpr v.prime
#align is_dedekind_domain.height_one_spectrum.irreducible IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.irreducible
theorem associates_irreducible : Irreducible <| Associates.mk v.asIdeal :=
Associates.irreducible_mk.mpr v.irreducible
#align is_dedekind_domain.height_one_spectrum.associates_irreducible IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.associates_irreducible
/-- An equivalence between the height one and maximal spectra for rings of Krull dimension 1. -/
def equivMaximalSpectrum (hR : ¬IsField R) : HeightOneSpectrum R ≃ MaximalSpectrum R where
toFun v := ⟨v.asIdeal, v.isPrime.isMaximal v.ne_bot⟩
invFun v :=
⟨v.asIdeal, v.IsMaximal.isPrime, Ring.ne_bot_of_isMaximal_of_not_isField v.IsMaximal hR⟩
left_inv := fun ⟨_, _, _⟩ => rfl
right_inv := fun ⟨_, _⟩ => rfl
#align is_dedekind_domain.height_one_spectrum.equiv_maximal_spectrum IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.equivMaximalSpectrum
variable (R)
/-- A Dedekind domain is equal to the intersection of its localizations at all its height one
non-zero prime ideals viewed as subalgebras of its field of fractions. -/
theorem iInf_localization_eq_bot [Algebra R K] [hK : IsFractionRing R K] :
(⨅ v : HeightOneSpectrum R,
Localization.subalgebra.ofField K _ v.asIdeal.primeCompl_le_nonZeroDivisors) = ⊥ := by
ext x
rw [Algebra.mem_iInf]
constructor
on_goal 1 => by_cases hR : IsField R
· rcases Function.bijective_iff_has_inverse.mp
(IsField.localization_map_bijective (Rₘ := K) (flip nonZeroDivisors.ne_zero rfl : 0 ∉ R⁰) hR)
with ⟨algebra_map_inv, _, algebra_map_right_inv⟩
exact fun _ => Algebra.mem_bot.mpr ⟨algebra_map_inv x, algebra_map_right_inv x⟩
all_goals rw [← MaximalSpectrum.iInf_localization_eq_bot, Algebra.mem_iInf]
· exact fun hx ⟨v, hv⟩ => hx ((equivMaximalSpectrum hR).symm ⟨v, hv⟩)
· exact fun hx ⟨v, hv, hbot⟩ => hx ⟨v, hv.isMaximal hbot⟩
#align is_dedekind_domain.height_one_spectrum.infi_localization_eq_bot IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.iInf_localization_eq_bot
end HeightOneSpectrum
end IsDedekindDomain
section
open Ideal
variable {R A}
variable [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : Ideal R} {J : Ideal A}
/-- The map from ideals of `R` dividing `I` to the ideals of `A` dividing `J` induced by
a homomorphism `f : R/I →+* A/J` -/
@[simps] -- Porting note: use `Subtype` instead of `Set` to make linter happy
def idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom {f : R ⧸ I →+* A ⧸ J} (hf : Function.Surjective f) :
{p : Ideal R // p ∣ I} →o {p : Ideal A // p ∣ J} where
toFun X := ⟨comap (Ideal.Quotient.mk J) (map f (map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) X)), by
have : RingHom.ker (Ideal.Quotient.mk J) ≤
comap (Ideal.Quotient.mk J) (map f (map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) X)) :=
ker_le_comap (Ideal.Quotient.mk J)
rw [mk_ker] at this
exact dvd_iff_le.mpr this⟩
monotone' := by
rintro ⟨X, hX⟩ ⟨Y, hY⟩ h
rw [← Subtype.coe_le_coe, Subtype.coe_mk, Subtype.coe_mk] at h ⊢
rw [Subtype.coe_mk, comap_le_comap_iff_of_surjective (Ideal.Quotient.mk J)
Quotient.mk_surjective, map_le_iff_le_comap, Subtype.coe_mk, comap_map_of_surjective _ hf
(map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) Y)]
suffices map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) X ≤ map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) Y by
exact le_sup_of_le_left this
rwa [map_le_iff_le_comap, comap_map_of_surjective (Ideal.Quotient.mk I)
Quotient.mk_surjective, ← RingHom.ker_eq_comap_bot, mk_ker, sup_eq_left.mpr <| le_of_dvd hY]
#align ideal_factors_fun_of_quot_hom idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom
#align ideal_factors_fun_of_quot_hom_coe_coe idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_coe_coe
@[simp]
theorem idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_id :
idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom (RingHom.id (A ⧸ J)).surjective = OrderHom.id :=
OrderHom.ext _ _
(funext fun X => by
simp only [idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom, map_id, OrderHom.coe_mk, OrderHom.id_coe, id,
comap_map_of_surjective (Ideal.Quotient.mk J) Quotient.mk_surjective, ←
RingHom.ker_eq_comap_bot (Ideal.Quotient.mk J), mk_ker,
sup_eq_left.mpr (dvd_iff_le.mp X.prop), Subtype.coe_eta])
#align ideal_factors_fun_of_quot_hom_id idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_id
variable {B : Type*} [CommRing B] [IsDedekindDomain B] {L : Ideal B}
theorem idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_comp {f : R ⧸ I →+* A ⧸ J} {g : A ⧸ J →+* B ⧸ L}
(hf : Function.Surjective f) (hg : Function.Surjective g) :
(idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom hg).comp (idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom hf) =
idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom (show Function.Surjective (g.comp f) from hg.comp hf) := by
refine OrderHom.ext _ _ (funext fun x => ?_)
rw [idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom, idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom, OrderHom.comp_coe, OrderHom.coe_mk,
OrderHom.coe_mk, Function.comp_apply, idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom, OrderHom.coe_mk,
Subtype.mk_eq_mk, Subtype.coe_mk, map_comap_of_surjective (Ideal.Quotient.mk J)
Quotient.mk_surjective, map_map]
#align ideal_factors_fun_of_quot_hom_comp idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_comp
variable [IsDedekindDomain R] (f : R ⧸ I ≃+* A ⧸ J)
/-- The bijection between ideals of `R` dividing `I` and the ideals of `A` dividing `J` induced by
an isomorphism `f : R/I ≅ A/J`. -/
-- @[simps] -- Porting note: simpNF complains about the lemmas generated by simps
def idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv : { p : Ideal R | p ∣ I } ≃o { p : Ideal A | p ∣ J } := by
have f_surj : Function.Surjective (f : R ⧸ I →+* A ⧸ J) := f.surjective
have fsym_surj : Function.Surjective (f.symm : A ⧸ J →+* R ⧸ I) := f.symm.surjective
refine OrderIso.ofHomInv (idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom f_surj) (idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom fsym_surj)
?_ ?_
· have := idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_comp fsym_surj f_surj
simp only [RingEquiv.comp_symm, idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_id] at this
rw [← this, OrderHom.coe_eq, OrderHom.coe_eq]
· have := idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_comp f_surj fsym_surj
simp only [RingEquiv.symm_comp, idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_id] at this
rw [← this, OrderHom.coe_eq, OrderHom.coe_eq]
#align ideal_factors_equiv_of_quot_equiv idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv
theorem idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_symm :
(idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).symm = idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f.symm := rfl
#align ideal_factors_equiv_of_quot_equiv_symm idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_symm
theorem idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_is_dvd_iso {L M : Ideal R} (hL : L ∣ I) (hM : M ∣ I) :
(idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨L, hL⟩ : Ideal A) ∣ idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨M, hM⟩ ↔
L ∣ M := by
suffices
idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨M, hM⟩ ≤ idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨L, hL⟩ ↔
(⟨M, hM⟩ : { p : Ideal R | p ∣ I }) ≤ ⟨L, hL⟩
by rw [dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_le, Subtype.coe_le_coe, this, Subtype.mk_le_mk]
exact (idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).le_iff_le
#align ideal_factors_equiv_of_quot_equiv_is_dvd_iso idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_is_dvd_iso
open UniqueFactorizationMonoid
variable [DecidableEq (Ideal R)] [DecidableEq (Ideal A)]
theorem idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_mem_normalizedFactors_of_mem_normalizedFactors (hJ : J ≠ ⊥)
{L : Ideal R} (hL : L ∈ normalizedFactors I) :
↑(idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨L, dvd_of_mem_normalizedFactors hL⟩)
∈ normalizedFactors J := by
have hI : I ≠ ⊥ := by
intro hI
rw [hI, bot_eq_zero, normalizedFactors_zero, ← Multiset.empty_eq_zero] at hL
exact Finset.not_mem_empty _ hL
refine mem_normalizedFactors_factor_dvd_iso_of_mem_normalizedFactors hI hJ hL
(d := (idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).toEquiv) ?_
rintro ⟨l, hl⟩ ⟨l', hl'⟩
rw [Subtype.coe_mk, Subtype.coe_mk]
apply idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_is_dvd_iso f
#align ideal_factors_equiv_of_quot_equiv_mem_normalized_factors_of_mem_normalized_factors idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_mem_normalizedFactors_of_mem_normalizedFactors
/-- The bijection between the sets of normalized factors of I and J induced by a ring
isomorphism `f : R/I ≅ A/J`. -/
-- @[simps apply] -- Porting note: simpNF complains about the lemmas generated by simps
def normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : J ≠ ⊥) :
{ L : Ideal R | L ∈ normalizedFactors I } ≃ { M : Ideal A | M ∈ normalizedFactors J } where
toFun j :=
⟨idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨↑j, dvd_of_mem_normalizedFactors j.prop⟩,
idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_mem_normalizedFactors_of_mem_normalizedFactors f hJ j.prop⟩
invFun j :=
⟨(idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).symm ⟨↑j, dvd_of_mem_normalizedFactors j.prop⟩, by
rw [idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_symm]
exact
idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_mem_normalizedFactors_of_mem_normalizedFactors f.symm hI
j.prop⟩
left_inv := fun ⟨j, hj⟩ => by simp
right_inv := fun ⟨j, hj⟩ => by
simp
-- This used to be the end of the proof before leanprover/lean4#2644
erw [OrderIso.apply_symm_apply]
#align normalized_factors_equiv_of_quot_equiv normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv
@[simp]
theorem normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_symm (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : J ≠ ⊥) :
(normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f hI hJ).symm =
normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f.symm hJ hI := rfl
#align normalized_factors_equiv_of_quot_equiv_symm normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_symm
variable [DecidableRel ((· ∣ ·) : Ideal R → Ideal R → Prop)]
variable [DecidableRel ((· ∣ ·) : Ideal A → Ideal A → Prop)]
/-- The map `normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv` preserves multiplicities. -/
theorem normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_multiplicity_eq_multiplicity (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : J ≠ ⊥)
(L : Ideal R) (hL : L ∈ normalizedFactors I) :
multiplicity (↑(normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f hI hJ ⟨L, hL⟩)) J = multiplicity L I := by
rw [normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv, Equiv.coe_fn_mk, Subtype.coe_mk]
refine multiplicity_factor_dvd_iso_eq_multiplicity_of_mem_normalizedFactors hI hJ hL
(d := (idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).toEquiv) ?_
exact fun ⟨l, hl⟩ ⟨l', hl'⟩ => idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_is_dvd_iso f hl hl'
#align normalized_factors_equiv_of_quot_equiv_multiplicity_eq_multiplicity normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_multiplicity_eq_multiplicity
end
section ChineseRemainder
open Ideal UniqueFactorizationMonoid
variable {R}
theorem Ring.DimensionLeOne.prime_le_prime_iff_eq [Ring.DimensionLEOne R] {P Q : Ideal R}
[hP : P.IsPrime] [hQ : Q.IsPrime] (hP0 : P ≠ ⊥) : P ≤ Q ↔ P = Q :=
⟨(hP.isMaximal hP0).eq_of_le hQ.ne_top, Eq.le⟩
#align ring.dimension_le_one.prime_le_prime_iff_eq Ring.DimensionLeOne.prime_le_prime_iff_eq
| Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Ideal.lean | 1,210 | 1,215 | theorem Ideal.coprime_of_no_prime_ge {I J : Ideal R} (h : ∀ P, I ≤ P → J ≤ P → ¬IsPrime P) :
IsCoprime I J := by |
rw [isCoprime_iff_sup_eq]
by_contra hIJ
obtain ⟨P, hP, hIJ⟩ := Ideal.exists_le_maximal _ hIJ
exact h P (le_trans le_sup_left hIJ) (le_trans le_sup_right hIJ) hP.isPrime
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Aaron Anderson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Aaron Anderson
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Ring
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.BigOperators
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.Divisors
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Squarefree
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.GCD.BigOperators
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Factorization.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.ArithMult
#align_import number_theory.arithmetic_function from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"e8638a0fcaf73e4500469f368ef9494e495099b3"
/-!
# Arithmetic Functions and Dirichlet Convolution
This file defines arithmetic functions, which are functions from `ℕ` to a specified type that map 0
to 0. In the literature, they are often instead defined as functions from `ℕ+`. These arithmetic
functions are endowed with a multiplication, given by Dirichlet convolution, and pointwise addition,
to form the Dirichlet ring.
## Main Definitions
* `ArithmeticFunction R` consists of functions `f : ℕ → R` such that `f 0 = 0`.
* An arithmetic function `f` `IsMultiplicative` when `x.coprime y → f (x * y) = f x * f y`.
* The pointwise operations `pmul` and `ppow` differ from the multiplication
and power instances on `ArithmeticFunction R`, which use Dirichlet multiplication.
* `ζ` is the arithmetic function such that `ζ x = 1` for `0 < x`.
* `σ k` is the arithmetic function such that `σ k x = ∑ y ∈ divisors x, y ^ k` for `0 < x`.
* `pow k` is the arithmetic function such that `pow k x = x ^ k` for `0 < x`.
* `id` is the identity arithmetic function on `ℕ`.
* `ω n` is the number of distinct prime factors of `n`.
* `Ω n` is the number of prime factors of `n` counted with multiplicity.
* `μ` is the Möbius function (spelled `moebius` in code).
## Main Results
* Several forms of Möbius inversion:
* `sum_eq_iff_sum_mul_moebius_eq` for functions to a `CommRing`
* `sum_eq_iff_sum_smul_moebius_eq` for functions to an `AddCommGroup`
* `prod_eq_iff_prod_pow_moebius_eq` for functions to a `CommGroup`
* `prod_eq_iff_prod_pow_moebius_eq_of_nonzero` for functions to a `CommGroupWithZero`
* And variants that apply when the equalities only hold on a set `S : Set ℕ` such that
`m ∣ n → n ∈ S → m ∈ S`:
* `sum_eq_iff_sum_mul_moebius_eq_on` for functions to a `CommRing`
* `sum_eq_iff_sum_smul_moebius_eq_on` for functions to an `AddCommGroup`
* `prod_eq_iff_prod_pow_moebius_eq_on` for functions to a `CommGroup`
* `prod_eq_iff_prod_pow_moebius_eq_on_of_nonzero` for functions to a `CommGroupWithZero`
## Notation
All notation is localized in the namespace `ArithmeticFunction`.
The arithmetic functions `ζ`, `σ`, `ω`, `Ω` and `μ` have Greek letter names.
In addition, there are separate locales `ArithmeticFunction.zeta` for `ζ`,
`ArithmeticFunction.sigma` for `σ`, `ArithmeticFunction.omega` for `ω`,
`ArithmeticFunction.Omega` for `Ω`, and `ArithmeticFunction.Moebius` for `μ`,
to allow for selective access to these notations.
The arithmetic function $$n \mapsto \prod_{p \mid n} f(p)$$ is given custom notation
`∏ᵖ p ∣ n, f p` when applied to `n`.
## Tags
arithmetic functions, dirichlet convolution, divisors
-/
open Finset
open Nat
variable (R : Type*)
/-- An arithmetic function is a function from `ℕ` that maps 0 to 0. In the literature, they are
often instead defined as functions from `ℕ+`. Multiplication on `ArithmeticFunctions` is by
Dirichlet convolution. -/
def ArithmeticFunction [Zero R] :=
ZeroHom ℕ R
#align nat.arithmetic_function ArithmeticFunction
instance ArithmeticFunction.zero [Zero R] : Zero (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
inferInstanceAs (Zero (ZeroHom ℕ R))
instance [Zero R] : Inhabited (ArithmeticFunction R) := inferInstanceAs (Inhabited (ZeroHom ℕ R))
variable {R}
namespace ArithmeticFunction
section Zero
variable [Zero R]
-- porting note: used to be `CoeFun`
instance : FunLike (ArithmeticFunction R) ℕ R :=
inferInstanceAs (FunLike (ZeroHom ℕ R) ℕ R)
@[simp]
theorem toFun_eq (f : ArithmeticFunction R) : f.toFun = f := rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.to_fun_eq ArithmeticFunction.toFun_eq
@[simp]
theorem coe_mk (f : ℕ → R) (hf) : @DFunLike.coe (ArithmeticFunction R) _ _ _
(ZeroHom.mk f hf) = f := rfl
@[simp]
theorem map_zero {f : ArithmeticFunction R} : f 0 = 0 :=
ZeroHom.map_zero' f
#align nat.arithmetic_function.map_zero ArithmeticFunction.map_zero
theorem coe_inj {f g : ArithmeticFunction R} : (f : ℕ → R) = g ↔ f = g :=
DFunLike.coe_fn_eq
#align nat.arithmetic_function.coe_inj ArithmeticFunction.coe_inj
@[simp]
theorem zero_apply {x : ℕ} : (0 : ArithmeticFunction R) x = 0 :=
ZeroHom.zero_apply x
#align nat.arithmetic_function.zero_apply ArithmeticFunction.zero_apply
@[ext]
theorem ext ⦃f g : ArithmeticFunction R⦄ (h : ∀ x, f x = g x) : f = g :=
ZeroHom.ext h
#align nat.arithmetic_function.ext ArithmeticFunction.ext
theorem ext_iff {f g : ArithmeticFunction R} : f = g ↔ ∀ x, f x = g x :=
DFunLike.ext_iff
#align nat.arithmetic_function.ext_iff ArithmeticFunction.ext_iff
section One
variable [One R]
instance one : One (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
⟨⟨fun x => ite (x = 1) 1 0, rfl⟩⟩
theorem one_apply {x : ℕ} : (1 : ArithmeticFunction R) x = ite (x = 1) 1 0 :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.one_apply ArithmeticFunction.one_apply
@[simp]
theorem one_one : (1 : ArithmeticFunction R) 1 = 1 :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.one_one ArithmeticFunction.one_one
@[simp]
theorem one_apply_ne {x : ℕ} (h : x ≠ 1) : (1 : ArithmeticFunction R) x = 0 :=
if_neg h
#align nat.arithmetic_function.one_apply_ne ArithmeticFunction.one_apply_ne
end One
end Zero
/-- Coerce an arithmetic function with values in `ℕ` to one with values in `R`. We cannot inline
this in `natCoe` because it gets unfolded too much. -/
@[coe] -- Porting note: added `coe` tag.
def natToArithmeticFunction [AddMonoidWithOne R] :
(ArithmeticFunction ℕ) → (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
fun f => ⟨fun n => ↑(f n), by simp⟩
instance natCoe [AddMonoidWithOne R] : Coe (ArithmeticFunction ℕ) (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
⟨natToArithmeticFunction⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.nat_coe ArithmeticFunction.natCoe
@[simp]
theorem natCoe_nat (f : ArithmeticFunction ℕ) : natToArithmeticFunction f = f :=
ext fun _ => cast_id _
#align nat.arithmetic_function.nat_coe_nat ArithmeticFunction.natCoe_nat
@[simp]
theorem natCoe_apply [AddMonoidWithOne R] {f : ArithmeticFunction ℕ} {x : ℕ} :
(f : ArithmeticFunction R) x = f x :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.nat_coe_apply ArithmeticFunction.natCoe_apply
/-- Coerce an arithmetic function with values in `ℤ` to one with values in `R`. We cannot inline
this in `intCoe` because it gets unfolded too much. -/
@[coe]
def ofInt [AddGroupWithOne R] :
(ArithmeticFunction ℤ) → (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
fun f => ⟨fun n => ↑(f n), by simp⟩
instance intCoe [AddGroupWithOne R] : Coe (ArithmeticFunction ℤ) (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
⟨ofInt⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.int_coe ArithmeticFunction.intCoe
@[simp]
theorem intCoe_int (f : ArithmeticFunction ℤ) : ofInt f = f :=
ext fun _ => Int.cast_id
#align nat.arithmetic_function.int_coe_int ArithmeticFunction.intCoe_int
@[simp]
theorem intCoe_apply [AddGroupWithOne R] {f : ArithmeticFunction ℤ} {x : ℕ} :
(f : ArithmeticFunction R) x = f x := rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.int_coe_apply ArithmeticFunction.intCoe_apply
@[simp]
theorem coe_coe [AddGroupWithOne R] {f : ArithmeticFunction ℕ} :
((f : ArithmeticFunction ℤ) : ArithmeticFunction R) = (f : ArithmeticFunction R) := by
ext
simp
#align nat.arithmetic_function.coe_coe ArithmeticFunction.coe_coe
@[simp]
theorem natCoe_one [AddMonoidWithOne R] :
((1 : ArithmeticFunction ℕ) : ArithmeticFunction R) = 1 := by
ext n
simp [one_apply]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.nat_coe_one ArithmeticFunction.natCoe_one
@[simp]
theorem intCoe_one [AddGroupWithOne R] : ((1 : ArithmeticFunction ℤ) :
ArithmeticFunction R) = 1 := by
ext n
simp [one_apply]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.int_coe_one ArithmeticFunction.intCoe_one
section AddMonoid
variable [AddMonoid R]
instance add : Add (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
⟨fun f g => ⟨fun n => f n + g n, by simp⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem add_apply {f g : ArithmeticFunction R} {n : ℕ} : (f + g) n = f n + g n :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.add_apply ArithmeticFunction.add_apply
instance instAddMonoid : AddMonoid (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
{ ArithmeticFunction.zero R,
ArithmeticFunction.add with
add_assoc := fun _ _ _ => ext fun _ => add_assoc _ _ _
zero_add := fun _ => ext fun _ => zero_add _
add_zero := fun _ => ext fun _ => add_zero _
nsmul := nsmulRec }
#align nat.arithmetic_function.add_monoid ArithmeticFunction.instAddMonoid
end AddMonoid
instance instAddMonoidWithOne [AddMonoidWithOne R] : AddMonoidWithOne (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
{ ArithmeticFunction.instAddMonoid,
ArithmeticFunction.one with
natCast := fun n => ⟨fun x => if x = 1 then (n : R) else 0, by simp⟩
natCast_zero := by ext; simp
natCast_succ := fun n => by ext x; by_cases h : x = 1 <;> simp [h] }
#align nat.arithmetic_function.add_monoid_with_one ArithmeticFunction.instAddMonoidWithOne
instance instAddCommMonoid [AddCommMonoid R] : AddCommMonoid (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
{ ArithmeticFunction.instAddMonoid with add_comm := fun _ _ => ext fun _ => add_comm _ _ }
instance [NegZeroClass R] : Neg (ArithmeticFunction R) where
neg f := ⟨fun n => -f n, by simp⟩
instance [AddGroup R] : AddGroup (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
{ ArithmeticFunction.instAddMonoid with
add_left_neg := fun _ => ext fun _ => add_left_neg _
zsmul := zsmulRec }
instance [AddCommGroup R] : AddCommGroup (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
{ show AddGroup (ArithmeticFunction R) by infer_instance with
add_comm := fun _ _ ↦ add_comm _ _ }
section SMul
variable {M : Type*} [Zero R] [AddCommMonoid M] [SMul R M]
/-- The Dirichlet convolution of two arithmetic functions `f` and `g` is another arithmetic function
such that `(f * g) n` is the sum of `f x * g y` over all `(x,y)` such that `x * y = n`. -/
instance : SMul (ArithmeticFunction R) (ArithmeticFunction M) :=
⟨fun f g => ⟨fun n => ∑ x ∈ divisorsAntidiagonal n, f x.fst • g x.snd, by simp⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem smul_apply {f : ArithmeticFunction R} {g : ArithmeticFunction M} {n : ℕ} :
(f • g) n = ∑ x ∈ divisorsAntidiagonal n, f x.fst • g x.snd :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.smul_apply ArithmeticFunction.smul_apply
end SMul
/-- The Dirichlet convolution of two arithmetic functions `f` and `g` is another arithmetic function
such that `(f * g) n` is the sum of `f x * g y` over all `(x,y)` such that `x * y = n`. -/
instance [Semiring R] : Mul (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
⟨(· • ·)⟩
@[simp]
theorem mul_apply [Semiring R] {f g : ArithmeticFunction R} {n : ℕ} :
(f * g) n = ∑ x ∈ divisorsAntidiagonal n, f x.fst * g x.snd :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.mul_apply ArithmeticFunction.mul_apply
theorem mul_apply_one [Semiring R] {f g : ArithmeticFunction R} : (f * g) 1 = f 1 * g 1 := by simp
#align nat.arithmetic_function.mul_apply_one ArithmeticFunction.mul_apply_one
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem natCoe_mul [Semiring R] {f g : ArithmeticFunction ℕ} :
(↑(f * g) : ArithmeticFunction R) = f * g := by
ext n
simp
#align nat.arithmetic_function.nat_coe_mul ArithmeticFunction.natCoe_mul
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem intCoe_mul [Ring R] {f g : ArithmeticFunction ℤ} :
(↑(f * g) : ArithmeticFunction R) = ↑f * g := by
ext n
simp
#align nat.arithmetic_function.int_coe_mul ArithmeticFunction.intCoe_mul
section Module
variable {M : Type*} [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M]
theorem mul_smul' (f g : ArithmeticFunction R) (h : ArithmeticFunction M) :
(f * g) • h = f • g • h := by
ext n
simp only [mul_apply, smul_apply, sum_smul, mul_smul, smul_sum, Finset.sum_sigma']
apply Finset.sum_nbij' (fun ⟨⟨_i, j⟩, ⟨k, l⟩⟩ ↦ ⟨(k, l * j), (l, j)⟩)
(fun ⟨⟨i, _j⟩, ⟨k, l⟩⟩ ↦ ⟨(i * k, l), (i, k)⟩) <;> aesop (add simp mul_assoc)
#align nat.arithmetic_function.mul_smul' ArithmeticFunction.mul_smul'
theorem one_smul' (b : ArithmeticFunction M) : (1 : ArithmeticFunction R) • b = b := by
ext x
rw [smul_apply]
by_cases x0 : x = 0
· simp [x0]
have h : {(1, x)} ⊆ divisorsAntidiagonal x := by simp [x0]
rw [← sum_subset h]
· simp
intro y ymem ynmem
have y1ne : y.fst ≠ 1 := by
intro con
simp only [Con, mem_divisorsAntidiagonal, one_mul, Ne] at ymem
simp only [mem_singleton, Prod.ext_iff] at ynmem
-- Porting note: `tauto` worked from here.
cases y
subst con
simp only [true_and, one_mul, x0, not_false_eq_true, and_true] at ynmem ymem
tauto
simp [y1ne]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.one_smul' ArithmeticFunction.one_smul'
end Module
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R]
instance instMonoid : Monoid (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
{ one := One.one
mul := Mul.mul
one_mul := one_smul'
mul_one := fun f => by
ext x
rw [mul_apply]
by_cases x0 : x = 0
· simp [x0]
have h : {(x, 1)} ⊆ divisorsAntidiagonal x := by simp [x0]
rw [← sum_subset h]
· simp
intro y ymem ynmem
have y2ne : y.snd ≠ 1 := by
intro con
cases y; subst con -- Porting note: added
simp only [Con, mem_divisorsAntidiagonal, mul_one, Ne] at ymem
simp only [mem_singleton, Prod.ext_iff] at ynmem
tauto
simp [y2ne]
mul_assoc := mul_smul' }
#align nat.arithmetic_function.monoid ArithmeticFunction.instMonoid
instance instSemiring : Semiring (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
-- Porting note: I reorganized this instance
{ ArithmeticFunction.instAddMonoidWithOne,
ArithmeticFunction.instMonoid,
ArithmeticFunction.instAddCommMonoid with
zero_mul := fun f => by
ext
simp only [mul_apply, zero_mul, sum_const_zero, zero_apply]
mul_zero := fun f => by
ext
simp only [mul_apply, sum_const_zero, mul_zero, zero_apply]
left_distrib := fun a b c => by
ext
simp only [← sum_add_distrib, mul_add, mul_apply, add_apply]
right_distrib := fun a b c => by
ext
simp only [← sum_add_distrib, add_mul, mul_apply, add_apply] }
#align nat.arithmetic_function.semiring ArithmeticFunction.instSemiring
end Semiring
instance [CommSemiring R] : CommSemiring (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
{ ArithmeticFunction.instSemiring with
mul_comm := fun f g => by
ext
rw [mul_apply, ← map_swap_divisorsAntidiagonal, sum_map]
simp [mul_comm] }
instance [CommRing R] : CommRing (ArithmeticFunction R) :=
{ ArithmeticFunction.instSemiring with
add_left_neg := add_left_neg
mul_comm := mul_comm
zsmul := (· • ·) }
instance {M : Type*} [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] :
Module (ArithmeticFunction R) (ArithmeticFunction M) where
one_smul := one_smul'
mul_smul := mul_smul'
smul_add r x y := by
ext
simp only [sum_add_distrib, smul_add, smul_apply, add_apply]
smul_zero r := by
ext
simp only [smul_apply, sum_const_zero, smul_zero, zero_apply]
add_smul r s x := by
ext
simp only [add_smul, sum_add_distrib, smul_apply, add_apply]
zero_smul r := by
ext
simp only [smul_apply, sum_const_zero, zero_smul, zero_apply]
section Zeta
/-- `ζ 0 = 0`, otherwise `ζ x = 1`. The Dirichlet Series is the Riemann `ζ`. -/
def zeta : ArithmeticFunction ℕ :=
⟨fun x => ite (x = 0) 0 1, rfl⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.zeta ArithmeticFunction.zeta
@[inherit_doc]
scoped[ArithmeticFunction] notation "ζ" => ArithmeticFunction.zeta
@[inherit_doc]
scoped[ArithmeticFunction.zeta] notation "ζ" => ArithmeticFunction.zeta
@[simp]
theorem zeta_apply {x : ℕ} : ζ x = if x = 0 then 0 else 1 :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.zeta_apply ArithmeticFunction.zeta_apply
theorem zeta_apply_ne {x : ℕ} (h : x ≠ 0) : ζ x = 1 :=
if_neg h
#align nat.arithmetic_function.zeta_apply_ne ArithmeticFunction.zeta_apply_ne
-- Porting note: removed `@[simp]`, LHS not in normal form
theorem coe_zeta_smul_apply {M} [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M]
{f : ArithmeticFunction M} {x : ℕ} :
((↑ζ : ArithmeticFunction R) • f) x = ∑ i ∈ divisors x, f i := by
rw [smul_apply]
trans ∑ i ∈ divisorsAntidiagonal x, f i.snd
· refine sum_congr rfl fun i hi => ?_
rcases mem_divisorsAntidiagonal.1 hi with ⟨rfl, h⟩
rw [natCoe_apply, zeta_apply_ne (left_ne_zero_of_mul h), cast_one, one_smul]
· rw [← map_div_left_divisors, sum_map, Function.Embedding.coeFn_mk]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.coe_zeta_smul_apply ArithmeticFunction.coe_zeta_smul_apply
-- Porting note: removed `@[simp]` to make the linter happy.
theorem coe_zeta_mul_apply [Semiring R] {f : ArithmeticFunction R} {x : ℕ} :
(↑ζ * f) x = ∑ i ∈ divisors x, f i :=
coe_zeta_smul_apply
#align nat.arithmetic_function.coe_zeta_mul_apply ArithmeticFunction.coe_zeta_mul_apply
-- Porting note: removed `@[simp]` to make the linter happy.
theorem coe_mul_zeta_apply [Semiring R] {f : ArithmeticFunction R} {x : ℕ} :
(f * ζ) x = ∑ i ∈ divisors x, f i := by
rw [mul_apply]
trans ∑ i ∈ divisorsAntidiagonal x, f i.1
· refine sum_congr rfl fun i hi => ?_
rcases mem_divisorsAntidiagonal.1 hi with ⟨rfl, h⟩
rw [natCoe_apply, zeta_apply_ne (right_ne_zero_of_mul h), cast_one, mul_one]
· rw [← map_div_right_divisors, sum_map, Function.Embedding.coeFn_mk]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.coe_mul_zeta_apply ArithmeticFunction.coe_mul_zeta_apply
theorem zeta_mul_apply {f : ArithmeticFunction ℕ} {x : ℕ} : (ζ * f) x = ∑ i ∈ divisors x, f i :=
coe_zeta_mul_apply
-- Porting note: was `by rw [← nat_coe_nat ζ, coe_zeta_mul_apply]`. Is this `theorem` obsolete?
#align nat.arithmetic_function.zeta_mul_apply ArithmeticFunction.zeta_mul_apply
theorem mul_zeta_apply {f : ArithmeticFunction ℕ} {x : ℕ} : (f * ζ) x = ∑ i ∈ divisors x, f i :=
coe_mul_zeta_apply
-- Porting note: was `by rw [← natCoe_nat ζ, coe_mul_zeta_apply]`. Is this `theorem` obsolete=
#align nat.arithmetic_function.mul_zeta_apply ArithmeticFunction.mul_zeta_apply
end Zeta
open ArithmeticFunction
section Pmul
/-- This is the pointwise product of `ArithmeticFunction`s. -/
def pmul [MulZeroClass R] (f g : ArithmeticFunction R) : ArithmeticFunction R :=
⟨fun x => f x * g x, by simp⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.pmul ArithmeticFunction.pmul
@[simp]
theorem pmul_apply [MulZeroClass R] {f g : ArithmeticFunction R} {x : ℕ} : f.pmul g x = f x * g x :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.pmul_apply ArithmeticFunction.pmul_apply
theorem pmul_comm [CommMonoidWithZero R] (f g : ArithmeticFunction R) : f.pmul g = g.pmul f := by
ext
simp [mul_comm]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.pmul_comm ArithmeticFunction.pmul_comm
lemma pmul_assoc [CommMonoidWithZero R] (f₁ f₂ f₃ : ArithmeticFunction R) :
pmul (pmul f₁ f₂) f₃ = pmul f₁ (pmul f₂ f₃) := by
ext
simp only [pmul_apply, mul_assoc]
section NonAssocSemiring
variable [NonAssocSemiring R]
@[simp]
theorem pmul_zeta (f : ArithmeticFunction R) : f.pmul ↑ζ = f := by
ext x
cases x <;> simp [Nat.succ_ne_zero]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.pmul_zeta ArithmeticFunction.pmul_zeta
@[simp]
theorem zeta_pmul (f : ArithmeticFunction R) : (ζ : ArithmeticFunction R).pmul f = f := by
ext x
cases x <;> simp [Nat.succ_ne_zero]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.zeta_pmul ArithmeticFunction.zeta_pmul
end NonAssocSemiring
variable [Semiring R]
/-- This is the pointwise power of `ArithmeticFunction`s. -/
def ppow (f : ArithmeticFunction R) (k : ℕ) : ArithmeticFunction R :=
if h0 : k = 0 then ζ else ⟨fun x ↦ f x ^ k, by simp_rw [map_zero, zero_pow h0]⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.ppow ArithmeticFunction.ppow
@[simp]
theorem ppow_zero {f : ArithmeticFunction R} : f.ppow 0 = ζ := by rw [ppow, dif_pos rfl]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.ppow_zero ArithmeticFunction.ppow_zero
@[simp]
theorem ppow_apply {f : ArithmeticFunction R} {k x : ℕ} (kpos : 0 < k) : f.ppow k x = f x ^ k := by
rw [ppow, dif_neg (Nat.ne_of_gt kpos)]
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.ppow_apply ArithmeticFunction.ppow_apply
theorem ppow_succ' {f : ArithmeticFunction R} {k : ℕ} : f.ppow (k + 1) = f.pmul (f.ppow k) := by
ext x
rw [ppow_apply (Nat.succ_pos k), _root_.pow_succ']
induction k <;> simp
#align nat.arithmetic_function.ppow_succ ArithmeticFunction.ppow_succ'
theorem ppow_succ {f : ArithmeticFunction R} {k : ℕ} {kpos : 0 < k} :
f.ppow (k + 1) = (f.ppow k).pmul f := by
ext x
rw [ppow_apply (Nat.succ_pos k), _root_.pow_succ]
induction k <;> simp
#align nat.arithmetic_function.ppow_succ' ArithmeticFunction.ppow_succ
end Pmul
section Pdiv
/-- This is the pointwise division of `ArithmeticFunction`s. -/
def pdiv [GroupWithZero R] (f g : ArithmeticFunction R) : ArithmeticFunction R :=
⟨fun n => f n / g n, by simp only [map_zero, ne_eq, not_true, div_zero]⟩
@[simp]
theorem pdiv_apply [GroupWithZero R] (f g : ArithmeticFunction R) (n : ℕ) :
pdiv f g n = f n / g n := rfl
/-- This result only holds for `DivisionSemiring`s instead of `GroupWithZero`s because zeta takes
values in ℕ, and hence the coercion requires an `AddMonoidWithOne`. TODO: Generalise zeta -/
@[simp]
theorem pdiv_zeta [DivisionSemiring R] (f : ArithmeticFunction R) :
pdiv f zeta = f := by
ext n
cases n <;> simp [succ_ne_zero]
end Pdiv
section ProdPrimeFactors
/-- The map $n \mapsto \prod_{p \mid n} f(p)$ as an arithmetic function -/
def prodPrimeFactors [CommMonoidWithZero R] (f : ℕ → R) : ArithmeticFunction R where
toFun d := if d = 0 then 0 else ∏ p ∈ d.primeFactors, f p
map_zero' := if_pos rfl
open Batteries.ExtendedBinder
/-- `∏ᵖ p ∣ n, f p` is custom notation for `prodPrimeFactors f n` -/
scoped syntax (name := bigproddvd) "∏ᵖ " extBinder " ∣ " term ", " term:67 : term
scoped macro_rules (kind := bigproddvd)
| `(∏ᵖ $x:ident ∣ $n, $r) => `(prodPrimeFactors (fun $x ↦ $r) $n)
@[simp]
theorem prodPrimeFactors_apply [CommMonoidWithZero R] {f: ℕ → R} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) :
∏ᵖ p ∣ n, f p = ∏ p ∈ n.primeFactors, f p :=
if_neg hn
end ProdPrimeFactors
/-- Multiplicative functions -/
def IsMultiplicative [MonoidWithZero R] (f : ArithmeticFunction R) : Prop :=
f 1 = 1 ∧ ∀ {m n : ℕ}, m.Coprime n → f (m * n) = f m * f n
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative
namespace IsMultiplicative
section MonoidWithZero
variable [MonoidWithZero R]
@[simp, arith_mult]
theorem map_one {f : ArithmeticFunction R} (h : f.IsMultiplicative) : f 1 = 1 :=
h.1
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.map_one ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.map_one
@[simp]
theorem map_mul_of_coprime {f : ArithmeticFunction R} (hf : f.IsMultiplicative) {m n : ℕ}
(h : m.Coprime n) : f (m * n) = f m * f n :=
hf.2 h
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.map_mul_of_coprime ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.map_mul_of_coprime
end MonoidWithZero
theorem map_prod {ι : Type*} [CommMonoidWithZero R] (g : ι → ℕ) {f : ArithmeticFunction R}
(hf : f.IsMultiplicative) (s : Finset ι) (hs : (s : Set ι).Pairwise (Coprime on g)) :
f (∏ i ∈ s, g i) = ∏ i ∈ s, f (g i) := by
classical
induction' s using Finset.induction_on with a s has ih hs
· simp [hf]
rw [coe_insert, Set.pairwise_insert_of_symmetric (Coprime.symmetric.comap g)] at hs
rw [prod_insert has, prod_insert has, hf.map_mul_of_coprime, ih hs.1]
exact .prod_right fun i hi => hs.2 _ hi (hi.ne_of_not_mem has).symm
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.map_prod ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.map_prod
theorem map_prod_of_prime [CommSemiring R] {f : ArithmeticFunction R}
(h_mult : ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative f)
(t : Finset ℕ) (ht : ∀ p ∈ t, p.Prime) :
f (∏ a ∈ t, a) = ∏ a ∈ t, f a :=
map_prod _ h_mult t fun x hx y hy hxy => (coprime_primes (ht x hx) (ht y hy)).mpr hxy
theorem map_prod_of_subset_primeFactors [CommSemiring R] {f : ArithmeticFunction R}
(h_mult : ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative f) (l : ℕ)
(t : Finset ℕ) (ht : t ⊆ l.primeFactors) :
f (∏ a ∈ t, a) = ∏ a ∈ t, f a :=
map_prod_of_prime h_mult t fun _ a => prime_of_mem_primeFactors (ht a)
@[arith_mult]
theorem natCast {f : ArithmeticFunction ℕ} [Semiring R] (h : f.IsMultiplicative) :
IsMultiplicative (f : ArithmeticFunction R) :=
-- Porting note: was `by simp [cop, h]`
⟨by simp [h], fun {m n} cop => by simp [h.2 cop]⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.nat_cast ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.natCast
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias nat_cast := natCast
@[arith_mult]
theorem intCast {f : ArithmeticFunction ℤ} [Ring R] (h : f.IsMultiplicative) :
IsMultiplicative (f : ArithmeticFunction R) :=
-- Porting note: was `by simp [cop, h]`
⟨by simp [h], fun {m n} cop => by simp [h.2 cop]⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.int_cast ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.intCast
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias int_cast := intCast
@[arith_mult]
theorem mul [CommSemiring R] {f g : ArithmeticFunction R} (hf : f.IsMultiplicative)
(hg : g.IsMultiplicative) : IsMultiplicative (f * g) := by
refine ⟨by simp [hf.1, hg.1], ?_⟩
simp only [mul_apply]
intro m n cop
rw [sum_mul_sum, ← sum_product']
symm
apply sum_nbij fun ((i, j), k, l) ↦ (i * k, j * l)
· rintro ⟨⟨a1, a2⟩, ⟨b1, b2⟩⟩ h
simp only [mem_divisorsAntidiagonal, Ne, mem_product] at h
rcases h with ⟨⟨rfl, ha⟩, ⟨rfl, hb⟩⟩
simp only [mem_divisorsAntidiagonal, Nat.mul_eq_zero, Ne]
constructor
· ring
rw [Nat.mul_eq_zero] at *
apply not_or_of_not ha hb
· simp only [Set.InjOn, mem_coe, mem_divisorsAntidiagonal, Ne, mem_product, Prod.mk.inj_iff]
rintro ⟨⟨a1, a2⟩, ⟨b1, b2⟩⟩ ⟨⟨rfl, ha⟩, ⟨rfl, hb⟩⟩ ⟨⟨c1, c2⟩, ⟨d1, d2⟩⟩ hcd h
simp only [Prod.mk.inj_iff] at h
ext <;> dsimp only
· trans Nat.gcd (a1 * a2) (a1 * b1)
· rw [Nat.gcd_mul_left, cop.coprime_mul_left.coprime_mul_right_right.gcd_eq_one, mul_one]
· rw [← hcd.1.1, ← hcd.2.1] at cop
rw [← hcd.1.1, h.1, Nat.gcd_mul_left,
cop.coprime_mul_left.coprime_mul_right_right.gcd_eq_one, mul_one]
· trans Nat.gcd (a1 * a2) (a2 * b2)
· rw [mul_comm, Nat.gcd_mul_left, cop.coprime_mul_right.coprime_mul_left_right.gcd_eq_one,
mul_one]
· rw [← hcd.1.1, ← hcd.2.1] at cop
rw [← hcd.1.1, h.2, mul_comm, Nat.gcd_mul_left,
cop.coprime_mul_right.coprime_mul_left_right.gcd_eq_one, mul_one]
· trans Nat.gcd (b1 * b2) (a1 * b1)
· rw [mul_comm, Nat.gcd_mul_right,
cop.coprime_mul_right.coprime_mul_left_right.symm.gcd_eq_one, one_mul]
· rw [← hcd.1.1, ← hcd.2.1] at cop
rw [← hcd.2.1, h.1, mul_comm c1 d1, Nat.gcd_mul_left,
cop.coprime_mul_right.coprime_mul_left_right.symm.gcd_eq_one, mul_one]
· trans Nat.gcd (b1 * b2) (a2 * b2)
· rw [Nat.gcd_mul_right, cop.coprime_mul_left.coprime_mul_right_right.symm.gcd_eq_one,
one_mul]
· rw [← hcd.1.1, ← hcd.2.1] at cop
rw [← hcd.2.1, h.2, Nat.gcd_mul_right,
cop.coprime_mul_left.coprime_mul_right_right.symm.gcd_eq_one, one_mul]
· simp only [Set.SurjOn, Set.subset_def, mem_coe, mem_divisorsAntidiagonal, Ne, mem_product,
Set.mem_image, exists_prop, Prod.mk.inj_iff]
rintro ⟨b1, b2⟩ h
dsimp at h
use ((b1.gcd m, b2.gcd m), (b1.gcd n, b2.gcd n))
rw [← cop.gcd_mul _, ← cop.gcd_mul _, ← h.1, Nat.gcd_mul_gcd_of_coprime_of_mul_eq_mul cop h.1,
Nat.gcd_mul_gcd_of_coprime_of_mul_eq_mul cop.symm _]
· rw [Nat.mul_eq_zero, not_or] at h
simp [h.2.1, h.2.2]
rw [mul_comm n m, h.1]
· simp only [mem_divisorsAntidiagonal, Ne, mem_product]
rintro ⟨⟨a1, a2⟩, ⟨b1, b2⟩⟩ ⟨⟨rfl, ha⟩, ⟨rfl, hb⟩⟩
dsimp only
rw [hf.map_mul_of_coprime cop.coprime_mul_right.coprime_mul_right_right,
hg.map_mul_of_coprime cop.coprime_mul_left.coprime_mul_left_right]
ring
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.mul ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.mul
@[arith_mult]
theorem pmul [CommSemiring R] {f g : ArithmeticFunction R} (hf : f.IsMultiplicative)
(hg : g.IsMultiplicative) : IsMultiplicative (f.pmul g) :=
⟨by simp [hf, hg], fun {m n} cop => by
simp only [pmul_apply, hf.map_mul_of_coprime cop, hg.map_mul_of_coprime cop]
ring⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.pmul ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.pmul
@[arith_mult]
theorem pdiv [CommGroupWithZero R] {f g : ArithmeticFunction R} (hf : IsMultiplicative f)
(hg : IsMultiplicative g) : IsMultiplicative (pdiv f g) :=
⟨ by simp [hf, hg], fun {m n} cop => by
simp only [pdiv_apply, map_mul_of_coprime hf cop, map_mul_of_coprime hg cop,
div_eq_mul_inv, mul_inv]
apply mul_mul_mul_comm ⟩
/-- For any multiplicative function `f` and any `n > 0`,
we can evaluate `f n` by evaluating `f` at `p ^ k` over the factorization of `n` -/
nonrec -- Porting note: added
theorem multiplicative_factorization [CommMonoidWithZero R] (f : ArithmeticFunction R)
(hf : f.IsMultiplicative) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) :
f n = n.factorization.prod fun p k => f (p ^ k) :=
multiplicative_factorization f (fun _ _ => hf.2) hf.1 hn
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.multiplicative_factorization ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.multiplicative_factorization
/-- A recapitulation of the definition of multiplicative that is simpler for proofs -/
theorem iff_ne_zero [MonoidWithZero R] {f : ArithmeticFunction R} :
IsMultiplicative f ↔
f 1 = 1 ∧ ∀ {m n : ℕ}, m ≠ 0 → n ≠ 0 → m.Coprime n → f (m * n) = f m * f n := by
refine and_congr_right' (forall₂_congr fun m n => ⟨fun h _ _ => h, fun h hmn => ?_⟩)
rcases eq_or_ne m 0 with (rfl | hm)
· simp
rcases eq_or_ne n 0 with (rfl | hn)
· simp
exact h hm hn hmn
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.iff_ne_zero ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.iff_ne_zero
/-- Two multiplicative functions `f` and `g` are equal if and only if
they agree on prime powers -/
theorem eq_iff_eq_on_prime_powers [CommMonoidWithZero R] (f : ArithmeticFunction R)
(hf : f.IsMultiplicative) (g : ArithmeticFunction R) (hg : g.IsMultiplicative) :
f = g ↔ ∀ p i : ℕ, Nat.Prime p → f (p ^ i) = g (p ^ i) := by
constructor
· intro h p i _
rw [h]
intro h
ext n
by_cases hn : n = 0
· rw [hn, ArithmeticFunction.map_zero, ArithmeticFunction.map_zero]
rw [multiplicative_factorization f hf hn, multiplicative_factorization g hg hn]
exact Finset.prod_congr rfl fun p hp ↦ h p _ (Nat.prime_of_mem_primeFactors hp)
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.eq_iff_eq_on_prime_powers ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.eq_iff_eq_on_prime_powers
@[arith_mult]
theorem prodPrimeFactors [CommMonoidWithZero R] (f : ℕ → R) :
IsMultiplicative (prodPrimeFactors f) := by
rw [iff_ne_zero]
simp only [ne_eq, one_ne_zero, not_false_eq_true, prodPrimeFactors_apply, primeFactors_one,
prod_empty, true_and]
intro x y hx hy hxy
have hxy₀ : x * y ≠ 0 := mul_ne_zero hx hy
rw [prodPrimeFactors_apply hxy₀, prodPrimeFactors_apply hx, prodPrimeFactors_apply hy,
Nat.primeFactors_mul hx hy, ← Finset.prod_union hxy.disjoint_primeFactors]
theorem prodPrimeFactors_add_of_squarefree [CommSemiring R] {f g : ArithmeticFunction R}
(hf : IsMultiplicative f) (hg : IsMultiplicative g) {n : ℕ} (hn : Squarefree n) :
∏ᵖ p ∣ n, (f + g) p = (f * g) n := by
rw [prodPrimeFactors_apply hn.ne_zero]
simp_rw [add_apply (f:=f) (g:=g)]
rw [Finset.prod_add, mul_apply, sum_divisorsAntidiagonal (f · * g ·),
← divisors_filter_squarefree_of_squarefree hn, sum_divisors_filter_squarefree hn.ne_zero,
factors_eq]
apply Finset.sum_congr rfl
intro t ht
rw [t.prod_val, Function.id_def,
← prod_primeFactors_sdiff_of_squarefree hn (Finset.mem_powerset.mp ht),
hf.map_prod_of_subset_primeFactors n t (Finset.mem_powerset.mp ht),
← hg.map_prod_of_subset_primeFactors n (_ \ t) Finset.sdiff_subset]
theorem lcm_apply_mul_gcd_apply [CommMonoidWithZero R] {f : ArithmeticFunction R}
(hf : f.IsMultiplicative) {x y : ℕ} :
f (x.lcm y) * f (x.gcd y) = f x * f y := by
by_cases hx : x = 0
· simp only [hx, f.map_zero, zero_mul, Nat.lcm_zero_left, Nat.gcd_zero_left]
by_cases hy : y = 0
· simp only [hy, f.map_zero, mul_zero, Nat.lcm_zero_right, Nat.gcd_zero_right, zero_mul]
have hgcd_ne_zero : x.gcd y ≠ 0 := gcd_ne_zero_left hx
have hlcm_ne_zero : x.lcm y ≠ 0 := lcm_ne_zero hx hy
have hfi_zero : ∀ {i}, f (i ^ 0) = 1 := by
intro i; rw [Nat.pow_zero, hf.1]
iterate 4 rw [hf.multiplicative_factorization f (by assumption),
Finsupp.prod_of_support_subset _ _ _ (fun _ _ => hfi_zero)
(s := (x.primeFactors ⊔ y.primeFactors))]
· rw [← Finset.prod_mul_distrib, ← Finset.prod_mul_distrib]
apply Finset.prod_congr rfl
intro p _
rcases Nat.le_or_le (x.factorization p) (y.factorization p) with h | h <;>
simp only [factorization_lcm hx hy, ge_iff_le, Finsupp.sup_apply, h, sup_of_le_right,
sup_of_le_left, inf_of_le_right, Nat.factorization_gcd hx hy, Finsupp.inf_apply,
inf_of_le_left, mul_comm]
· apply Finset.subset_union_right
· apply Finset.subset_union_left
· rw [factorization_gcd hx hy, Finsupp.support_inf, Finset.sup_eq_union]
apply Finset.inter_subset_union
· simp [factorization_lcm hx hy]
end IsMultiplicative
section SpecialFunctions
/-- The identity on `ℕ` as an `ArithmeticFunction`. -/
nonrec -- Porting note (#11445): added
def id : ArithmeticFunction ℕ :=
⟨id, rfl⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.id ArithmeticFunction.id
@[simp]
theorem id_apply {x : ℕ} : id x = x :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.id_apply ArithmeticFunction.id_apply
/-- `pow k n = n ^ k`, except `pow 0 0 = 0`. -/
def pow (k : ℕ) : ArithmeticFunction ℕ :=
id.ppow k
#align nat.arithmetic_function.pow ArithmeticFunction.pow
@[simp]
theorem pow_apply {k n : ℕ} : pow k n = if k = 0 ∧ n = 0 then 0 else n ^ k := by
cases k
· simp [pow]
rename_i k -- Porting note: added
simp [pow, k.succ_pos.ne']
#align nat.arithmetic_function.pow_apply ArithmeticFunction.pow_apply
theorem pow_zero_eq_zeta : pow 0 = ζ := by
ext n
simp
#align nat.arithmetic_function.pow_zero_eq_zeta ArithmeticFunction.pow_zero_eq_zeta
/-- `σ k n` is the sum of the `k`th powers of the divisors of `n` -/
def sigma (k : ℕ) : ArithmeticFunction ℕ :=
⟨fun n => ∑ d ∈ divisors n, d ^ k, by simp⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.sigma ArithmeticFunction.sigma
@[inherit_doc]
scoped[ArithmeticFunction] notation "σ" => ArithmeticFunction.sigma
@[inherit_doc]
scoped[ArithmeticFunction.sigma] notation "σ" => ArithmeticFunction.sigma
theorem sigma_apply {k n : ℕ} : σ k n = ∑ d ∈ divisors n, d ^ k :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.sigma_apply ArithmeticFunction.sigma_apply
theorem sigma_one_apply (n : ℕ) : σ 1 n = ∑ d ∈ divisors n, d := by simp [sigma_apply]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.sigma_one_apply ArithmeticFunction.sigma_one_apply
theorem sigma_zero_apply (n : ℕ) : σ 0 n = (divisors n).card := by simp [sigma_apply]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.sigma_zero_apply ArithmeticFunction.sigma_zero_apply
theorem sigma_zero_apply_prime_pow {p i : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : σ 0 (p ^ i) = i + 1 := by
rw [sigma_zero_apply, divisors_prime_pow hp, card_map, card_range]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.sigma_zero_apply_prime_pow ArithmeticFunction.sigma_zero_apply_prime_pow
theorem zeta_mul_pow_eq_sigma {k : ℕ} : ζ * pow k = σ k := by
ext
rw [sigma, zeta_mul_apply]
apply sum_congr rfl
intro x hx
rw [pow_apply, if_neg (not_and_of_not_right _ _)]
contrapose! hx
simp [hx]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.zeta_mul_pow_eq_sigma ArithmeticFunction.zeta_mul_pow_eq_sigma
@[arith_mult]
theorem isMultiplicative_one [MonoidWithZero R] : IsMultiplicative (1 : ArithmeticFunction R) :=
IsMultiplicative.iff_ne_zero.2
⟨by simp, by
intro m n hm _hn hmn
rcases eq_or_ne m 1 with (rfl | hm')
· simp
rw [one_apply_ne, one_apply_ne hm', zero_mul]
rw [Ne, mul_eq_one, not_and_or]
exact Or.inl hm'⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative_one ArithmeticFunction.isMultiplicative_one
@[arith_mult]
theorem isMultiplicative_zeta : IsMultiplicative ζ :=
IsMultiplicative.iff_ne_zero.2 ⟨by simp, by simp (config := { contextual := true })⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative_zeta ArithmeticFunction.isMultiplicative_zeta
@[arith_mult]
theorem isMultiplicative_id : IsMultiplicative ArithmeticFunction.id :=
⟨rfl, fun {_ _} _ => rfl⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative_id ArithmeticFunction.isMultiplicative_id
@[arith_mult]
theorem IsMultiplicative.ppow [CommSemiring R] {f : ArithmeticFunction R} (hf : f.IsMultiplicative)
{k : ℕ} : IsMultiplicative (f.ppow k) := by
induction' k with k hi
· exact isMultiplicative_zeta.natCast
· rw [ppow_succ']
apply hf.pmul hi
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative.ppow ArithmeticFunction.IsMultiplicative.ppow
@[arith_mult]
theorem isMultiplicative_pow {k : ℕ} : IsMultiplicative (pow k) :=
isMultiplicative_id.ppow
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative_pow ArithmeticFunction.isMultiplicative_pow
@[arith_mult]
theorem isMultiplicative_sigma {k : ℕ} : IsMultiplicative (σ k) := by
rw [← zeta_mul_pow_eq_sigma]
apply isMultiplicative_zeta.mul isMultiplicative_pow
#align nat.arithmetic_function.is_multiplicative_sigma ArithmeticFunction.isMultiplicative_sigma
/-- `Ω n` is the number of prime factors of `n`. -/
def cardFactors : ArithmeticFunction ℕ :=
⟨fun n => n.factors.length, by simp⟩
#align nat.arithmetic_function.card_factors ArithmeticFunction.cardFactors
@[inherit_doc]
scoped[ArithmeticFunction] notation "Ω" => ArithmeticFunction.cardFactors
@[inherit_doc]
scoped[ArithmeticFunction.Omega] notation "Ω" => ArithmeticFunction.cardFactors
theorem cardFactors_apply {n : ℕ} : Ω n = n.factors.length :=
rfl
#align nat.arithmetic_function.card_factors_apply ArithmeticFunction.cardFactors_apply
lemma cardFactors_zero : Ω 0 = 0 := by simp
@[simp] theorem cardFactors_one : Ω 1 = 0 := by simp [cardFactors_apply]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.card_factors_one ArithmeticFunction.cardFactors_one
@[simp]
theorem cardFactors_eq_one_iff_prime {n : ℕ} : Ω n = 1 ↔ n.Prime := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => List.length_eq_one.2 ⟨n, factors_prime h⟩⟩
cases' n with n
· simp at h
rcases List.length_eq_one.1 h with ⟨x, hx⟩
rw [← prod_factors n.add_one_ne_zero, hx, List.prod_singleton]
apply prime_of_mem_factors
rw [hx, List.mem_singleton]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.card_factors_eq_one_iff_prime ArithmeticFunction.cardFactors_eq_one_iff_prime
theorem cardFactors_mul {m n : ℕ} (m0 : m ≠ 0) (n0 : n ≠ 0) : Ω (m * n) = Ω m + Ω n := by
rw [cardFactors_apply, cardFactors_apply, cardFactors_apply, ← Multiset.coe_card, ← factors_eq,
UniqueFactorizationMonoid.normalizedFactors_mul m0 n0, factors_eq, factors_eq,
Multiset.card_add, Multiset.coe_card, Multiset.coe_card]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.card_factors_mul ArithmeticFunction.cardFactors_mul
theorem cardFactors_multiset_prod {s : Multiset ℕ} (h0 : s.prod ≠ 0) :
Ω s.prod = (Multiset.map Ω s).sum := by
induction s using Multiset.induction_on with
| empty => simp
| cons ih => simp_all [cardFactors_mul, not_or]
#align nat.arithmetic_function.card_factors_multiset_prod ArithmeticFunction.cardFactors_multiset_prod
@[simp]
theorem cardFactors_apply_prime {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : Ω p = 1 :=
cardFactors_eq_one_iff_prime.2 hp
#align nat.arithmetic_function.card_factors_apply_prime ArithmeticFunction.cardFactors_apply_prime
@[simp]
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction.lean | 1,000 | 1,001 | theorem cardFactors_apply_prime_pow {p k : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : Ω (p ^ k) = k := by |
rw [cardFactors_apply, hp.factors_pow, List.length_replicate]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Fin.Tuple.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.List.Range
#align_import data.fin.vec_notation from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2445c98ae4b87eabebdde552593519b9b6dc350c"
/-!
# Matrix and vector notation
This file defines notation for vectors and matrices. Given `a b c d : α`,
the notation allows us to write `![a, b, c, d] : Fin 4 → α`.
Nesting vectors gives coefficients of a matrix, so `![![a, b], ![c, d]] : Fin 2 → Fin 2 → α`.
In later files we introduce `!![a, b; c, d]` as notation for `Matrix.of ![![a, b], ![c, d]]`.
## Main definitions
* `vecEmpty` is the empty vector (or `0` by `n` matrix) `![]`
* `vecCons` prepends an entry to a vector, so `![a, b]` is `vecCons a (vecCons b vecEmpty)`
## Implementation notes
The `simp` lemmas require that one of the arguments is of the form `vecCons _ _`.
This ensures `simp` works with entries only when (some) entries are already given.
In other words, this notation will only appear in the output of `simp` if it
already appears in the input.
## Notations
The main new notation is `![a, b]`, which gets expanded to `vecCons a (vecCons b vecEmpty)`.
## Examples
Examples of usage can be found in the `test/matrix.lean` file.
-/
namespace Matrix
universe u
variable {α : Type u}
section MatrixNotation
/-- `![]` is the vector with no entries. -/
def vecEmpty : Fin 0 → α :=
Fin.elim0
#align matrix.vec_empty Matrix.vecEmpty
/-- `vecCons h t` prepends an entry `h` to a vector `t`.
The inverse functions are `vecHead` and `vecTail`.
The notation `![a, b, ...]` expands to `vecCons a (vecCons b ...)`.
-/
def vecCons {n : ℕ} (h : α) (t : Fin n → α) : Fin n.succ → α :=
Fin.cons h t
#align matrix.vec_cons Matrix.vecCons
/-- `![...]` notation is used to construct a vector `Fin n → α` using `Matrix.vecEmpty` and
`Matrix.vecCons`.
For instance, `![a, b, c] : Fin 3` is syntax for `vecCons a (vecCons b (vecCons c vecEmpty))`.
Note that this should not be used as syntax for `Matrix` as it generates a term with the wrong type.
The `!![a, b; c, d]` syntax (provided by `Matrix.matrixNotation`) should be used instead.
-/
syntax (name := vecNotation) "![" term,* "]" : term
macro_rules
| `(![$term:term, $terms:term,*]) => `(vecCons $term ![$terms,*])
| `(![$term:term]) => `(vecCons $term ![])
| `(![]) => `(vecEmpty)
/-- Unexpander for the `![x, y, ...]` notation. -/
@[app_unexpander vecCons]
def vecConsUnexpander : Lean.PrettyPrinter.Unexpander
| `($_ $term ![$term2, $terms,*]) => `(![$term, $term2, $terms,*])
| `($_ $term ![$term2]) => `(![$term, $term2])
| `($_ $term ![]) => `(![$term])
| _ => throw ()
/-- Unexpander for the `![]` notation. -/
@[app_unexpander vecEmpty]
def vecEmptyUnexpander : Lean.PrettyPrinter.Unexpander
| `($_:ident) => `(![])
| _ => throw ()
/-- `vecHead v` gives the first entry of the vector `v` -/
def vecHead {n : ℕ} (v : Fin n.succ → α) : α :=
v 0
#align matrix.vec_head Matrix.vecHead
/-- `vecTail v` gives a vector consisting of all entries of `v` except the first -/
def vecTail {n : ℕ} (v : Fin n.succ → α) : Fin n → α :=
v ∘ Fin.succ
#align matrix.vec_tail Matrix.vecTail
variable {m n : ℕ}
/-- Use `![...]` notation for displaying a vector `Fin n → α`, for example:
```
#eval ![1, 2] + ![3, 4] -- ![4, 6]
```
-/
instance _root_.PiFin.hasRepr [Repr α] : Repr (Fin n → α) where
reprPrec f _ :=
Std.Format.bracket "![" (Std.Format.joinSep
((List.finRange n).map fun n => repr (f n)) ("," ++ Std.Format.line)) "]"
#align pi_fin.has_repr PiFin.hasRepr
end MatrixNotation
variable {m n o : ℕ} {m' n' o' : Type*}
theorem empty_eq (v : Fin 0 → α) : v = ![] :=
Subsingleton.elim _ _
#align matrix.empty_eq Matrix.empty_eq
section Val
@[simp]
theorem head_fin_const (a : α) : (vecHead fun _ : Fin (n + 1) => a) = a :=
rfl
#align matrix.head_fin_const Matrix.head_fin_const
@[simp]
theorem cons_val_zero (x : α) (u : Fin m → α) : vecCons x u 0 = x :=
rfl
#align matrix.cons_val_zero Matrix.cons_val_zero
theorem cons_val_zero' (h : 0 < m.succ) (x : α) (u : Fin m → α) : vecCons x u ⟨0, h⟩ = x :=
rfl
#align matrix.cons_val_zero' Matrix.cons_val_zero'
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Data/Fin/VecNotation.lean | 141 | 142 | theorem cons_val_succ (x : α) (u : Fin m → α) (i : Fin m) : vecCons x u i.succ = u i := by |
simp [vecCons]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro, Kevin Kappelmann
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharZero.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Interval.Set.Group
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Int
import Mathlib.Data.Int.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton
import Mathlib.Init.Data.Nat.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Order.GaloisConnection
import Mathlib.Tactic.Abel
import Mathlib.Tactic.Linarith
import Mathlib.Tactic.Positivity
#align_import algebra.order.floor from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"afdb43429311b885a7988ea15d0bac2aac80f69c"
/-!
# Floor and ceil
## Summary
We define the natural- and integer-valued floor and ceil functions on linearly ordered rings.
## Main Definitions
* `FloorSemiring`: An ordered semiring with natural-valued floor and ceil.
* `Nat.floor a`: Greatest natural `n` such that `n ≤ a`. Equal to `0` if `a < 0`.
* `Nat.ceil a`: Least natural `n` such that `a ≤ n`.
* `FloorRing`: A linearly ordered ring with integer-valued floor and ceil.
* `Int.floor a`: Greatest integer `z` such that `z ≤ a`.
* `Int.ceil a`: Least integer `z` such that `a ≤ z`.
* `Int.fract a`: Fractional part of `a`, defined as `a - floor a`.
* `round a`: Nearest integer to `a`. It rounds halves towards infinity.
## Notations
* `⌊a⌋₊` is `Nat.floor a`.
* `⌈a⌉₊` is `Nat.ceil a`.
* `⌊a⌋` is `Int.floor a`.
* `⌈a⌉` is `Int.ceil a`.
The index `₊` in the notations for `Nat.floor` and `Nat.ceil` is used in analogy to the notation
for `nnnorm`.
## TODO
`LinearOrderedRing`/`LinearOrderedSemiring` can be relaxed to `OrderedRing`/`OrderedSemiring` in
many lemmas.
## Tags
rounding, floor, ceil
-/
open Set
variable {F α β : Type*}
/-! ### Floor semiring -/
/-- A `FloorSemiring` is an ordered semiring over `α` with a function
`floor : α → ℕ` satisfying `∀ (n : ℕ) (x : α), n ≤ ⌊x⌋ ↔ (n : α) ≤ x)`.
Note that many lemmas require a `LinearOrder`. Please see the above `TODO`. -/
class FloorSemiring (α) [OrderedSemiring α] where
/-- `FloorSemiring.floor a` computes the greatest natural `n` such that `(n : α) ≤ a`. -/
floor : α → ℕ
/-- `FloorSemiring.ceil a` computes the least natural `n` such that `a ≤ (n : α)`. -/
ceil : α → ℕ
/-- `FloorSemiring.floor` of a negative element is zero. -/
floor_of_neg {a : α} (ha : a < 0) : floor a = 0
/-- A natural number `n` is smaller than `FloorSemiring.floor a` iff its coercion to `α` is
smaller than `a`. -/
gc_floor {a : α} {n : ℕ} (ha : 0 ≤ a) : n ≤ floor a ↔ (n : α) ≤ a
/-- `FloorSemiring.ceil` is the lower adjoint of the coercion `↑ : ℕ → α`. -/
gc_ceil : GaloisConnection ceil (↑)
#align floor_semiring FloorSemiring
instance : FloorSemiring ℕ where
floor := id
ceil := id
floor_of_neg ha := (Nat.not_lt_zero _ ha).elim
gc_floor _ := by
rw [Nat.cast_id]
rfl
gc_ceil n a := by
rw [Nat.cast_id]
rfl
namespace Nat
section OrderedSemiring
variable [OrderedSemiring α] [FloorSemiring α] {a : α} {n : ℕ}
/-- `⌊a⌋₊` is the greatest natural `n` such that `n ≤ a`. If `a` is negative, then `⌊a⌋₊ = 0`. -/
def floor : α → ℕ :=
FloorSemiring.floor
#align nat.floor Nat.floor
/-- `⌈a⌉₊` is the least natural `n` such that `a ≤ n` -/
def ceil : α → ℕ :=
FloorSemiring.ceil
#align nat.ceil Nat.ceil
@[simp]
theorem floor_nat : (Nat.floor : ℕ → ℕ) = id :=
rfl
#align nat.floor_nat Nat.floor_nat
@[simp]
theorem ceil_nat : (Nat.ceil : ℕ → ℕ) = id :=
rfl
#align nat.ceil_nat Nat.ceil_nat
@[inherit_doc]
notation "⌊" a "⌋₊" => Nat.floor a
@[inherit_doc]
notation "⌈" a "⌉₊" => Nat.ceil a
end OrderedSemiring
section LinearOrderedSemiring
variable [LinearOrderedSemiring α] [FloorSemiring α] {a : α} {n : ℕ}
theorem le_floor_iff (ha : 0 ≤ a) : n ≤ ⌊a⌋₊ ↔ (n : α) ≤ a :=
FloorSemiring.gc_floor ha
#align nat.le_floor_iff Nat.le_floor_iff
theorem le_floor (h : (n : α) ≤ a) : n ≤ ⌊a⌋₊ :=
(le_floor_iff <| n.cast_nonneg.trans h).2 h
#align nat.le_floor Nat.le_floor
theorem floor_lt (ha : 0 ≤ a) : ⌊a⌋₊ < n ↔ a < n :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| le_floor_iff ha
#align nat.floor_lt Nat.floor_lt
theorem floor_lt_one (ha : 0 ≤ a) : ⌊a⌋₊ < 1 ↔ a < 1 :=
(floor_lt ha).trans <| by rw [Nat.cast_one]
#align nat.floor_lt_one Nat.floor_lt_one
theorem lt_of_floor_lt (h : ⌊a⌋₊ < n) : a < n :=
lt_of_not_le fun h' => (le_floor h').not_lt h
#align nat.lt_of_floor_lt Nat.lt_of_floor_lt
theorem lt_one_of_floor_lt_one (h : ⌊a⌋₊ < 1) : a < 1 := mod_cast lt_of_floor_lt h
#align nat.lt_one_of_floor_lt_one Nat.lt_one_of_floor_lt_one
theorem floor_le (ha : 0 ≤ a) : (⌊a⌋₊ : α) ≤ a :=
(le_floor_iff ha).1 le_rfl
#align nat.floor_le Nat.floor_le
theorem lt_succ_floor (a : α) : a < ⌊a⌋₊.succ :=
lt_of_floor_lt <| Nat.lt_succ_self _
#align nat.lt_succ_floor Nat.lt_succ_floor
theorem lt_floor_add_one (a : α) : a < ⌊a⌋₊ + 1 := by simpa using lt_succ_floor a
#align nat.lt_floor_add_one Nat.lt_floor_add_one
@[simp]
theorem floor_natCast (n : ℕ) : ⌊(n : α)⌋₊ = n :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun a => by
rw [le_floor_iff, Nat.cast_le]
exact n.cast_nonneg
#align nat.floor_coe Nat.floor_natCast
@[deprecated (since := "2024-06-08")] alias floor_coe := floor_natCast
@[simp]
theorem floor_zero : ⌊(0 : α)⌋₊ = 0 := by rw [← Nat.cast_zero, floor_natCast]
#align nat.floor_zero Nat.floor_zero
@[simp]
theorem floor_one : ⌊(1 : α)⌋₊ = 1 := by rw [← Nat.cast_one, floor_natCast]
#align nat.floor_one Nat.floor_one
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem floor_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : ⌊no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : α)⌋₊ = n :=
Nat.floor_natCast _
theorem floor_of_nonpos (ha : a ≤ 0) : ⌊a⌋₊ = 0 :=
ha.lt_or_eq.elim FloorSemiring.floor_of_neg <| by
rintro rfl
exact floor_zero
#align nat.floor_of_nonpos Nat.floor_of_nonpos
theorem floor_mono : Monotone (floor : α → ℕ) := fun a b h => by
obtain ha | ha := le_total a 0
· rw [floor_of_nonpos ha]
exact Nat.zero_le _
· exact le_floor ((floor_le ha).trans h)
#align nat.floor_mono Nat.floor_mono
@[gcongr]
theorem floor_le_floor : ∀ x y : α, x ≤ y → ⌊x⌋₊ ≤ ⌊y⌋₊ := floor_mono
theorem le_floor_iff' (hn : n ≠ 0) : n ≤ ⌊a⌋₊ ↔ (n : α) ≤ a := by
obtain ha | ha := le_total a 0
· rw [floor_of_nonpos ha]
exact
iff_of_false (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hn).not_le
(not_le_of_lt <| ha.trans_lt <| cast_pos.2 <| Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hn)
· exact le_floor_iff ha
#align nat.le_floor_iff' Nat.le_floor_iff'
@[simp]
theorem one_le_floor_iff (x : α) : 1 ≤ ⌊x⌋₊ ↔ 1 ≤ x :=
mod_cast @le_floor_iff' α _ _ x 1 one_ne_zero
#align nat.one_le_floor_iff Nat.one_le_floor_iff
theorem floor_lt' (hn : n ≠ 0) : ⌊a⌋₊ < n ↔ a < n :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| le_floor_iff' hn
#align nat.floor_lt' Nat.floor_lt'
theorem floor_pos : 0 < ⌊a⌋₊ ↔ 1 ≤ a := by
-- Porting note: broken `convert le_floor_iff' Nat.one_ne_zero`
rw [Nat.lt_iff_add_one_le, zero_add, le_floor_iff' Nat.one_ne_zero, cast_one]
#align nat.floor_pos Nat.floor_pos
theorem pos_of_floor_pos (h : 0 < ⌊a⌋₊) : 0 < a :=
(le_or_lt a 0).resolve_left fun ha => lt_irrefl 0 <| by rwa [floor_of_nonpos ha] at h
#align nat.pos_of_floor_pos Nat.pos_of_floor_pos
theorem lt_of_lt_floor (h : n < ⌊a⌋₊) : ↑n < a :=
(Nat.cast_lt.2 h).trans_le <| floor_le (pos_of_floor_pos <| (Nat.zero_le n).trans_lt h).le
#align nat.lt_of_lt_floor Nat.lt_of_lt_floor
theorem floor_le_of_le (h : a ≤ n) : ⌊a⌋₊ ≤ n :=
le_imp_le_iff_lt_imp_lt.2 lt_of_lt_floor h
#align nat.floor_le_of_le Nat.floor_le_of_le
theorem floor_le_one_of_le_one (h : a ≤ 1) : ⌊a⌋₊ ≤ 1 :=
floor_le_of_le <| h.trans_eq <| Nat.cast_one.symm
#align nat.floor_le_one_of_le_one Nat.floor_le_one_of_le_one
@[simp]
theorem floor_eq_zero : ⌊a⌋₊ = 0 ↔ a < 1 := by
rw [← lt_one_iff, ← @cast_one α]
exact floor_lt' Nat.one_ne_zero
#align nat.floor_eq_zero Nat.floor_eq_zero
theorem floor_eq_iff (ha : 0 ≤ a) : ⌊a⌋₊ = n ↔ ↑n ≤ a ∧ a < ↑n + 1 := by
rw [← le_floor_iff ha, ← Nat.cast_one, ← Nat.cast_add, ← floor_lt ha, Nat.lt_add_one_iff,
le_antisymm_iff, and_comm]
#align nat.floor_eq_iff Nat.floor_eq_iff
theorem floor_eq_iff' (hn : n ≠ 0) : ⌊a⌋₊ = n ↔ ↑n ≤ a ∧ a < ↑n + 1 := by
rw [← le_floor_iff' hn, ← Nat.cast_one, ← Nat.cast_add, ← floor_lt' (Nat.add_one_ne_zero n),
Nat.lt_add_one_iff, le_antisymm_iff, and_comm]
#align nat.floor_eq_iff' Nat.floor_eq_iff'
theorem floor_eq_on_Ico (n : ℕ) : ∀ a ∈ (Set.Ico n (n + 1) : Set α), ⌊a⌋₊ = n := fun _ ⟨h₀, h₁⟩ =>
(floor_eq_iff <| n.cast_nonneg.trans h₀).mpr ⟨h₀, h₁⟩
#align nat.floor_eq_on_Ico Nat.floor_eq_on_Ico
theorem floor_eq_on_Ico' (n : ℕ) :
∀ a ∈ (Set.Ico n (n + 1) : Set α), (⌊a⌋₊ : α) = n :=
fun x hx => mod_cast floor_eq_on_Ico n x hx
#align nat.floor_eq_on_Ico' Nat.floor_eq_on_Ico'
@[simp]
theorem preimage_floor_zero : (floor : α → ℕ) ⁻¹' {0} = Iio 1 :=
ext fun _ => floor_eq_zero
#align nat.preimage_floor_zero Nat.preimage_floor_zero
-- Porting note: in mathlib3 there was no need for the type annotation in `(n:α)`
theorem preimage_floor_of_ne_zero {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) :
(floor : α → ℕ) ⁻¹' {n} = Ico (n:α) (n + 1) :=
ext fun _ => floor_eq_iff' hn
#align nat.preimage_floor_of_ne_zero Nat.preimage_floor_of_ne_zero
/-! #### Ceil -/
theorem gc_ceil_coe : GaloisConnection (ceil : α → ℕ) (↑) :=
FloorSemiring.gc_ceil
#align nat.gc_ceil_coe Nat.gc_ceil_coe
@[simp]
theorem ceil_le : ⌈a⌉₊ ≤ n ↔ a ≤ n :=
gc_ceil_coe _ _
#align nat.ceil_le Nat.ceil_le
theorem lt_ceil : n < ⌈a⌉₊ ↔ (n : α) < a :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le ceil_le
#align nat.lt_ceil Nat.lt_ceil
-- porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
-- @[simp]
theorem add_one_le_ceil_iff : n + 1 ≤ ⌈a⌉₊ ↔ (n : α) < a := by
rw [← Nat.lt_ceil, Nat.add_one_le_iff]
#align nat.add_one_le_ceil_iff Nat.add_one_le_ceil_iff
@[simp]
theorem one_le_ceil_iff : 1 ≤ ⌈a⌉₊ ↔ 0 < a := by
rw [← zero_add 1, Nat.add_one_le_ceil_iff, Nat.cast_zero]
#align nat.one_le_ceil_iff Nat.one_le_ceil_iff
theorem ceil_le_floor_add_one (a : α) : ⌈a⌉₊ ≤ ⌊a⌋₊ + 1 := by
rw [ceil_le, Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_one]
exact (lt_floor_add_one a).le
#align nat.ceil_le_floor_add_one Nat.ceil_le_floor_add_one
theorem le_ceil (a : α) : a ≤ ⌈a⌉₊ :=
ceil_le.1 le_rfl
#align nat.le_ceil Nat.le_ceil
@[simp]
theorem ceil_intCast {α : Type*} [LinearOrderedRing α] [FloorSemiring α] (z : ℤ) :
⌈(z : α)⌉₊ = z.toNat :=
eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun a => by
simp only [ceil_le, Int.toNat_le]
norm_cast
#align nat.ceil_int_cast Nat.ceil_intCast
@[simp]
theorem ceil_natCast (n : ℕ) : ⌈(n : α)⌉₊ = n :=
eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun a => by rw [ceil_le, cast_le]
#align nat.ceil_nat_cast Nat.ceil_natCast
theorem ceil_mono : Monotone (ceil : α → ℕ) :=
gc_ceil_coe.monotone_l
#align nat.ceil_mono Nat.ceil_mono
@[gcongr]
theorem ceil_le_ceil : ∀ x y : α, x ≤ y → ⌈x⌉₊ ≤ ⌈y⌉₊ := ceil_mono
@[simp]
theorem ceil_zero : ⌈(0 : α)⌉₊ = 0 := by rw [← Nat.cast_zero, ceil_natCast]
#align nat.ceil_zero Nat.ceil_zero
@[simp]
theorem ceil_one : ⌈(1 : α)⌉₊ = 1 := by rw [← Nat.cast_one, ceil_natCast]
#align nat.ceil_one Nat.ceil_one
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem ceil_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : ⌈no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : α)⌉₊ = n := ceil_natCast n
@[simp]
theorem ceil_eq_zero : ⌈a⌉₊ = 0 ↔ a ≤ 0 := by rw [← Nat.le_zero, ceil_le, Nat.cast_zero]
#align nat.ceil_eq_zero Nat.ceil_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem ceil_pos : 0 < ⌈a⌉₊ ↔ 0 < a := by rw [lt_ceil, cast_zero]
#align nat.ceil_pos Nat.ceil_pos
theorem lt_of_ceil_lt (h : ⌈a⌉₊ < n) : a < n :=
(le_ceil a).trans_lt (Nat.cast_lt.2 h)
#align nat.lt_of_ceil_lt Nat.lt_of_ceil_lt
theorem le_of_ceil_le (h : ⌈a⌉₊ ≤ n) : a ≤ n :=
(le_ceil a).trans (Nat.cast_le.2 h)
#align nat.le_of_ceil_le Nat.le_of_ceil_le
theorem floor_le_ceil (a : α) : ⌊a⌋₊ ≤ ⌈a⌉₊ := by
obtain ha | ha := le_total a 0
· rw [floor_of_nonpos ha]
exact Nat.zero_le _
· exact cast_le.1 ((floor_le ha).trans <| le_ceil _)
#align nat.floor_le_ceil Nat.floor_le_ceil
theorem floor_lt_ceil_of_lt_of_pos {a b : α} (h : a < b) (h' : 0 < b) : ⌊a⌋₊ < ⌈b⌉₊ := by
rcases le_or_lt 0 a with (ha | ha)
· rw [floor_lt ha]
exact h.trans_le (le_ceil _)
· rwa [floor_of_nonpos ha.le, lt_ceil, Nat.cast_zero]
#align nat.floor_lt_ceil_of_lt_of_pos Nat.floor_lt_ceil_of_lt_of_pos
theorem ceil_eq_iff (hn : n ≠ 0) : ⌈a⌉₊ = n ↔ ↑(n - 1) < a ∧ a ≤ n := by
rw [← ceil_le, ← not_le, ← ceil_le, not_le,
tsub_lt_iff_right (Nat.add_one_le_iff.2 (pos_iff_ne_zero.2 hn)), Nat.lt_add_one_iff,
le_antisymm_iff, and_comm]
#align nat.ceil_eq_iff Nat.ceil_eq_iff
@[simp]
theorem preimage_ceil_zero : (Nat.ceil : α → ℕ) ⁻¹' {0} = Iic 0 :=
ext fun _ => ceil_eq_zero
#align nat.preimage_ceil_zero Nat.preimage_ceil_zero
-- Porting note: in mathlib3 there was no need for the type annotation in `(↑(n - 1))`
theorem preimage_ceil_of_ne_zero (hn : n ≠ 0) : (Nat.ceil : α → ℕ) ⁻¹' {n} = Ioc (↑(n - 1) : α) n :=
ext fun _ => ceil_eq_iff hn
#align nat.preimage_ceil_of_ne_zero Nat.preimage_ceil_of_ne_zero
/-! #### Intervals -/
-- Porting note: changed `(coe : ℕ → α)` to `(Nat.cast : ℕ → α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ioo {a b : α} (ha : 0 ≤ a) :
(Nat.cast : ℕ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ioo a b = Set.Ioo ⌊a⌋₊ ⌈b⌉₊ := by
ext
simp [floor_lt, lt_ceil, ha]
#align nat.preimage_Ioo Nat.preimage_Ioo
-- Porting note: changed `(coe : ℕ → α)` to `(Nat.cast : ℕ → α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ico {a b : α} : (Nat.cast : ℕ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ico a b = Set.Ico ⌈a⌉₊ ⌈b⌉₊ := by
ext
simp [ceil_le, lt_ceil]
#align nat.preimage_Ico Nat.preimage_Ico
-- Porting note: changed `(coe : ℕ → α)` to `(Nat.cast : ℕ → α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ioc {a b : α} (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hb : 0 ≤ b) :
(Nat.cast : ℕ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ioc a b = Set.Ioc ⌊a⌋₊ ⌊b⌋₊ := by
ext
simp [floor_lt, le_floor_iff, hb, ha]
#align nat.preimage_Ioc Nat.preimage_Ioc
-- Porting note: changed `(coe : ℕ → α)` to `(Nat.cast : ℕ → α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Icc {a b : α} (hb : 0 ≤ b) :
(Nat.cast : ℕ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Icc a b = Set.Icc ⌈a⌉₊ ⌊b⌋₊ := by
ext
simp [ceil_le, hb, le_floor_iff]
#align nat.preimage_Icc Nat.preimage_Icc
-- Porting note: changed `(coe : ℕ → α)` to `(Nat.cast : ℕ → α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ioi {a : α} (ha : 0 ≤ a) : (Nat.cast : ℕ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ioi a = Set.Ioi ⌊a⌋₊ := by
ext
simp [floor_lt, ha]
#align nat.preimage_Ioi Nat.preimage_Ioi
-- Porting note: changed `(coe : ℕ → α)` to `(Nat.cast : ℕ → α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ici {a : α} : (Nat.cast : ℕ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ici a = Set.Ici ⌈a⌉₊ := by
ext
simp [ceil_le]
#align nat.preimage_Ici Nat.preimage_Ici
-- Porting note: changed `(coe : ℕ → α)` to `(Nat.cast : ℕ → α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Iio {a : α} : (Nat.cast : ℕ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Iio a = Set.Iio ⌈a⌉₊ := by
ext
simp [lt_ceil]
#align nat.preimage_Iio Nat.preimage_Iio
-- Porting note: changed `(coe : ℕ → α)` to `(Nat.cast : ℕ → α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Iic {a : α} (ha : 0 ≤ a) : (Nat.cast : ℕ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Iic a = Set.Iic ⌊a⌋₊ := by
ext
simp [le_floor_iff, ha]
#align nat.preimage_Iic Nat.preimage_Iic
theorem floor_add_nat (ha : 0 ≤ a) (n : ℕ) : ⌊a + n⌋₊ = ⌊a⌋₊ + n :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun b => by
rw [le_floor_iff (add_nonneg ha n.cast_nonneg)]
obtain hb | hb := le_total n b
· obtain ⟨d, rfl⟩ := exists_add_of_le hb
rw [Nat.cast_add, add_comm n, add_comm (n : α), add_le_add_iff_right, add_le_add_iff_right,
le_floor_iff ha]
· obtain ⟨d, rfl⟩ := exists_add_of_le hb
rw [Nat.cast_add, add_left_comm _ b, add_left_comm _ (b : α)]
refine iff_of_true ?_ le_self_add
exact le_add_of_nonneg_right <| ha.trans <| le_add_of_nonneg_right d.cast_nonneg
#align nat.floor_add_nat Nat.floor_add_nat
theorem floor_add_one (ha : 0 ≤ a) : ⌊a + 1⌋₊ = ⌊a⌋₊ + 1 := by
-- Porting note: broken `convert floor_add_nat ha 1`
rw [← cast_one, floor_add_nat ha 1]
#align nat.floor_add_one Nat.floor_add_one
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
theorem floor_add_ofNat (ha : 0 ≤ a) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
⌊a + (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))⌋₊ = ⌊a⌋₊ + OfNat.ofNat n :=
floor_add_nat ha n
@[simp]
theorem floor_sub_nat [Sub α] [OrderedSub α] [ExistsAddOfLE α] (a : α) (n : ℕ) :
⌊a - n⌋₊ = ⌊a⌋₊ - n := by
obtain ha | ha := le_total a 0
· rw [floor_of_nonpos ha, floor_of_nonpos (tsub_nonpos_of_le (ha.trans n.cast_nonneg)), zero_tsub]
rcases le_total a n with h | h
· rw [floor_of_nonpos (tsub_nonpos_of_le h), eq_comm, tsub_eq_zero_iff_le]
exact Nat.cast_le.1 ((Nat.floor_le ha).trans h)
· rw [eq_tsub_iff_add_eq_of_le (le_floor h), ← floor_add_nat _, tsub_add_cancel_of_le h]
exact le_tsub_of_add_le_left ((add_zero _).trans_le h)
#align nat.floor_sub_nat Nat.floor_sub_nat
@[simp]
theorem floor_sub_one [Sub α] [OrderedSub α] [ExistsAddOfLE α] (a : α) : ⌊a - 1⌋₊ = ⌊a⌋₊ - 1 :=
mod_cast floor_sub_nat a 1
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem floor_sub_ofNat [Sub α] [OrderedSub α] [ExistsAddOfLE α] (a : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
⌊a - (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))⌋₊ = ⌊a⌋₊ - OfNat.ofNat n :=
floor_sub_nat a n
theorem ceil_add_nat (ha : 0 ≤ a) (n : ℕ) : ⌈a + n⌉₊ = ⌈a⌉₊ + n :=
eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun b => by
rw [← not_lt, ← not_lt, not_iff_not, lt_ceil]
obtain hb | hb := le_or_lt n b
· obtain ⟨d, rfl⟩ := exists_add_of_le hb
rw [Nat.cast_add, add_comm n, add_comm (n : α), add_lt_add_iff_right, add_lt_add_iff_right,
lt_ceil]
· exact iff_of_true (lt_add_of_nonneg_of_lt ha <| cast_lt.2 hb) (Nat.lt_add_left _ hb)
#align nat.ceil_add_nat Nat.ceil_add_nat
theorem ceil_add_one (ha : 0 ≤ a) : ⌈a + 1⌉₊ = ⌈a⌉₊ + 1 := by
-- Porting note: broken `convert ceil_add_nat ha 1`
rw [cast_one.symm, ceil_add_nat ha 1]
#align nat.ceil_add_one Nat.ceil_add_one
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
theorem ceil_add_ofNat (ha : 0 ≤ a) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
⌈a + (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))⌉₊ = ⌈a⌉₊ + OfNat.ofNat n :=
ceil_add_nat ha n
theorem ceil_lt_add_one (ha : 0 ≤ a) : (⌈a⌉₊ : α) < a + 1 :=
lt_ceil.1 <| (Nat.lt_succ_self _).trans_le (ceil_add_one ha).ge
#align nat.ceil_lt_add_one Nat.ceil_lt_add_one
theorem ceil_add_le (a b : α) : ⌈a + b⌉₊ ≤ ⌈a⌉₊ + ⌈b⌉₊ := by
rw [ceil_le, Nat.cast_add]
exact _root_.add_le_add (le_ceil _) (le_ceil _)
#align nat.ceil_add_le Nat.ceil_add_le
end LinearOrderedSemiring
section LinearOrderedRing
variable [LinearOrderedRing α] [FloorSemiring α]
theorem sub_one_lt_floor (a : α) : a - 1 < ⌊a⌋₊ :=
sub_lt_iff_lt_add.2 <| lt_floor_add_one a
#align nat.sub_one_lt_floor Nat.sub_one_lt_floor
end LinearOrderedRing
section LinearOrderedSemifield
variable [LinearOrderedSemifield α] [FloorSemiring α]
-- TODO: should these lemmas be `simp`? `norm_cast`?
theorem floor_div_nat (a : α) (n : ℕ) : ⌊a / n⌋₊ = ⌊a⌋₊ / n := by
rcases le_total a 0 with ha | ha
· rw [floor_of_nonpos, floor_of_nonpos ha]
· simp
apply div_nonpos_of_nonpos_of_nonneg ha n.cast_nonneg
obtain rfl | hn := n.eq_zero_or_pos
· rw [cast_zero, div_zero, Nat.div_zero, floor_zero]
refine (floor_eq_iff ?_).2 ?_
· exact div_nonneg ha n.cast_nonneg
constructor
· exact cast_div_le.trans (div_le_div_of_nonneg_right (floor_le ha) n.cast_nonneg)
rw [div_lt_iff, add_mul, one_mul, ← cast_mul, ← cast_add, ← floor_lt ha]
· exact lt_div_mul_add hn
· exact cast_pos.2 hn
#align nat.floor_div_nat Nat.floor_div_nat
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
theorem floor_div_ofNat (a : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
⌊a / (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))⌋₊ = ⌊a⌋₊ / OfNat.ofNat n :=
floor_div_nat a n
/-- Natural division is the floor of field division. -/
theorem floor_div_eq_div (m n : ℕ) : ⌊(m : α) / n⌋₊ = m / n := by
convert floor_div_nat (m : α) n
rw [m.floor_natCast]
#align nat.floor_div_eq_div Nat.floor_div_eq_div
end LinearOrderedSemifield
end Nat
/-- There exists at most one `FloorSemiring` structure on a linear ordered semiring. -/
theorem subsingleton_floorSemiring {α} [LinearOrderedSemiring α] :
Subsingleton (FloorSemiring α) := by
refine ⟨fun H₁ H₂ => ?_⟩
have : H₁.ceil = H₂.ceil := funext fun a => (H₁.gc_ceil.l_unique H₂.gc_ceil) fun n => rfl
have : H₁.floor = H₂.floor := by
ext a
cases' lt_or_le a 0 with h h
· rw [H₁.floor_of_neg, H₂.floor_of_neg] <;> exact h
· refine eq_of_forall_le_iff fun n => ?_
rw [H₁.gc_floor, H₂.gc_floor] <;> exact h
cases H₁
cases H₂
congr
#align subsingleton_floor_semiring subsingleton_floorSemiring
/-! ### Floor rings -/
/-- A `FloorRing` is a linear ordered ring over `α` with a function
`floor : α → ℤ` satisfying `∀ (z : ℤ) (a : α), z ≤ floor a ↔ (z : α) ≤ a)`.
-/
class FloorRing (α) [LinearOrderedRing α] where
/-- `FloorRing.floor a` computes the greatest integer `z` such that `(z : α) ≤ a`. -/
floor : α → ℤ
/-- `FloorRing.ceil a` computes the least integer `z` such that `a ≤ (z : α)`. -/
ceil : α → ℤ
/-- `FloorRing.ceil` is the upper adjoint of the coercion `↑ : ℤ → α`. -/
gc_coe_floor : GaloisConnection (↑) floor
/-- `FloorRing.ceil` is the lower adjoint of the coercion `↑ : ℤ → α`. -/
gc_ceil_coe : GaloisConnection ceil (↑)
#align floor_ring FloorRing
instance : FloorRing ℤ where
floor := id
ceil := id
gc_coe_floor a b := by
rw [Int.cast_id]
rfl
gc_ceil_coe a b := by
rw [Int.cast_id]
rfl
/-- A `FloorRing` constructor from the `floor` function alone. -/
def FloorRing.ofFloor (α) [LinearOrderedRing α] (floor : α → ℤ)
(gc_coe_floor : GaloisConnection (↑) floor) : FloorRing α :=
{ floor
ceil := fun a => -floor (-a)
gc_coe_floor
gc_ceil_coe := fun a z => by rw [neg_le, ← gc_coe_floor, Int.cast_neg, neg_le_neg_iff] }
#align floor_ring.of_floor FloorRing.ofFloor
/-- A `FloorRing` constructor from the `ceil` function alone. -/
def FloorRing.ofCeil (α) [LinearOrderedRing α] (ceil : α → ℤ)
(gc_ceil_coe : GaloisConnection ceil (↑)) : FloorRing α :=
{ floor := fun a => -ceil (-a)
ceil
gc_coe_floor := fun a z => by rw [le_neg, gc_ceil_coe, Int.cast_neg, neg_le_neg_iff]
gc_ceil_coe }
#align floor_ring.of_ceil FloorRing.ofCeil
namespace Int
variable [LinearOrderedRing α] [FloorRing α] {z : ℤ} {a : α}
/-- `Int.floor a` is the greatest integer `z` such that `z ≤ a`. It is denoted with `⌊a⌋`. -/
def floor : α → ℤ :=
FloorRing.floor
#align int.floor Int.floor
/-- `Int.ceil a` is the smallest integer `z` such that `a ≤ z`. It is denoted with `⌈a⌉`. -/
def ceil : α → ℤ :=
FloorRing.ceil
#align int.ceil Int.ceil
/-- `Int.fract a`, the fractional part of `a`, is `a` minus its floor. -/
def fract (a : α) : α :=
a - floor a
#align int.fract Int.fract
@[simp]
theorem floor_int : (Int.floor : ℤ → ℤ) = id :=
rfl
#align int.floor_int Int.floor_int
@[simp]
theorem ceil_int : (Int.ceil : ℤ → ℤ) = id :=
rfl
#align int.ceil_int Int.ceil_int
@[simp]
theorem fract_int : (Int.fract : ℤ → ℤ) = 0 :=
funext fun x => by simp [fract]
#align int.fract_int Int.fract_int
@[inherit_doc]
notation "⌊" a "⌋" => Int.floor a
@[inherit_doc]
notation "⌈" a "⌉" => Int.ceil a
-- Mathematical notation for `fract a` is usually `{a}`. Let's not even go there.
@[simp]
theorem floorRing_floor_eq : @FloorRing.floor = @Int.floor :=
rfl
#align int.floor_ring_floor_eq Int.floorRing_floor_eq
@[simp]
theorem floorRing_ceil_eq : @FloorRing.ceil = @Int.ceil :=
rfl
#align int.floor_ring_ceil_eq Int.floorRing_ceil_eq
/-! #### Floor -/
theorem gc_coe_floor : GaloisConnection ((↑) : ℤ → α) floor :=
FloorRing.gc_coe_floor
#align int.gc_coe_floor Int.gc_coe_floor
theorem le_floor : z ≤ ⌊a⌋ ↔ (z : α) ≤ a :=
(gc_coe_floor z a).symm
#align int.le_floor Int.le_floor
theorem floor_lt : ⌊a⌋ < z ↔ a < z :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le le_floor
#align int.floor_lt Int.floor_lt
theorem floor_le (a : α) : (⌊a⌋ : α) ≤ a :=
gc_coe_floor.l_u_le a
#align int.floor_le Int.floor_le
theorem floor_nonneg : 0 ≤ ⌊a⌋ ↔ 0 ≤ a := by rw [le_floor, Int.cast_zero]
#align int.floor_nonneg Int.floor_nonneg
@[simp]
theorem floor_le_sub_one_iff : ⌊a⌋ ≤ z - 1 ↔ a < z := by rw [← floor_lt, le_sub_one_iff]
#align int.floor_le_sub_one_iff Int.floor_le_sub_one_iff
@[simp]
theorem floor_le_neg_one_iff : ⌊a⌋ ≤ -1 ↔ a < 0 := by
rw [← zero_sub (1 : ℤ), floor_le_sub_one_iff, cast_zero]
#align int.floor_le_neg_one_iff Int.floor_le_neg_one_iff
theorem floor_nonpos (ha : a ≤ 0) : ⌊a⌋ ≤ 0 := by
rw [← @cast_le α, Int.cast_zero]
exact (floor_le a).trans ha
#align int.floor_nonpos Int.floor_nonpos
theorem lt_succ_floor (a : α) : a < ⌊a⌋.succ :=
floor_lt.1 <| Int.lt_succ_self _
#align int.lt_succ_floor Int.lt_succ_floor
@[simp]
theorem lt_floor_add_one (a : α) : a < ⌊a⌋ + 1 := by
simpa only [Int.succ, Int.cast_add, Int.cast_one] using lt_succ_floor a
#align int.lt_floor_add_one Int.lt_floor_add_one
@[simp]
theorem sub_one_lt_floor (a : α) : a - 1 < ⌊a⌋ :=
sub_lt_iff_lt_add.2 (lt_floor_add_one a)
#align int.sub_one_lt_floor Int.sub_one_lt_floor
@[simp]
theorem floor_intCast (z : ℤ) : ⌊(z : α)⌋ = z :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun a => by rw [le_floor, Int.cast_le]
#align int.floor_int_cast Int.floor_intCast
@[simp]
theorem floor_natCast (n : ℕ) : ⌊(n : α)⌋ = n :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun a => by rw [le_floor, ← cast_natCast, cast_le]
#align int.floor_nat_cast Int.floor_natCast
@[simp]
theorem floor_zero : ⌊(0 : α)⌋ = 0 := by rw [← cast_zero, floor_intCast]
#align int.floor_zero Int.floor_zero
@[simp]
theorem floor_one : ⌊(1 : α)⌋ = 1 := by rw [← cast_one, floor_intCast]
#align int.floor_one Int.floor_one
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp] theorem floor_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : ⌊(no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : α))⌋ = n :=
floor_natCast n
@[mono]
theorem floor_mono : Monotone (floor : α → ℤ) :=
gc_coe_floor.monotone_u
#align int.floor_mono Int.floor_mono
@[gcongr]
theorem floor_le_floor : ∀ x y : α, x ≤ y → ⌊x⌋ ≤ ⌊y⌋ := floor_mono
theorem floor_pos : 0 < ⌊a⌋ ↔ 1 ≤ a := by
-- Porting note: broken `convert le_floor`
rw [Int.lt_iff_add_one_le, zero_add, le_floor, cast_one]
#align int.floor_pos Int.floor_pos
@[simp]
theorem floor_add_int (a : α) (z : ℤ) : ⌊a + z⌋ = ⌊a⌋ + z :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun a => by
rw [le_floor, ← sub_le_iff_le_add, ← sub_le_iff_le_add, le_floor, Int.cast_sub]
#align int.floor_add_int Int.floor_add_int
@[simp]
theorem floor_add_one (a : α) : ⌊a + 1⌋ = ⌊a⌋ + 1 := by
-- Porting note: broken `convert floor_add_int a 1`
rw [← cast_one, floor_add_int]
#align int.floor_add_one Int.floor_add_one
theorem le_floor_add (a b : α) : ⌊a⌋ + ⌊b⌋ ≤ ⌊a + b⌋ := by
rw [le_floor, Int.cast_add]
exact add_le_add (floor_le _) (floor_le _)
#align int.le_floor_add Int.le_floor_add
theorem le_floor_add_floor (a b : α) : ⌊a + b⌋ - 1 ≤ ⌊a⌋ + ⌊b⌋ := by
rw [← sub_le_iff_le_add, le_floor, Int.cast_sub, sub_le_comm, Int.cast_sub, Int.cast_one]
refine le_trans ?_ (sub_one_lt_floor _).le
rw [sub_le_iff_le_add', ← add_sub_assoc, sub_le_sub_iff_right]
exact floor_le _
#align int.le_floor_add_floor Int.le_floor_add_floor
@[simp]
theorem floor_int_add (z : ℤ) (a : α) : ⌊↑z + a⌋ = z + ⌊a⌋ := by
simpa only [add_comm] using floor_add_int a z
#align int.floor_int_add Int.floor_int_add
@[simp]
theorem floor_add_nat (a : α) (n : ℕ) : ⌊a + n⌋ = ⌊a⌋ + n := by
rw [← Int.cast_natCast, floor_add_int]
#align int.floor_add_nat Int.floor_add_nat
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem floor_add_ofNat (a : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
⌊a + (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))⌋ = ⌊a⌋ + OfNat.ofNat n :=
floor_add_nat a n
@[simp]
theorem floor_nat_add (n : ℕ) (a : α) : ⌊↑n + a⌋ = n + ⌊a⌋ := by
rw [← Int.cast_natCast, floor_int_add]
#align int.floor_nat_add Int.floor_nat_add
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem floor_ofNat_add (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] (a : α) :
⌊(no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) + a⌋ = OfNat.ofNat n + ⌊a⌋ :=
floor_nat_add n a
@[simp]
theorem floor_sub_int (a : α) (z : ℤ) : ⌊a - z⌋ = ⌊a⌋ - z :=
Eq.trans (by rw [Int.cast_neg, sub_eq_add_neg]) (floor_add_int _ _)
#align int.floor_sub_int Int.floor_sub_int
@[simp]
theorem floor_sub_nat (a : α) (n : ℕ) : ⌊a - n⌋ = ⌊a⌋ - n := by
rw [← Int.cast_natCast, floor_sub_int]
#align int.floor_sub_nat Int.floor_sub_nat
@[simp] theorem floor_sub_one (a : α) : ⌊a - 1⌋ = ⌊a⌋ - 1 := mod_cast floor_sub_nat a 1
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem floor_sub_ofNat (a : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
⌊a - (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))⌋ = ⌊a⌋ - OfNat.ofNat n :=
floor_sub_nat a n
theorem abs_sub_lt_one_of_floor_eq_floor {α : Type*} [LinearOrderedCommRing α] [FloorRing α]
{a b : α} (h : ⌊a⌋ = ⌊b⌋) : |a - b| < 1 := by
have : a < ⌊a⌋ + 1 := lt_floor_add_one a
have : b < ⌊b⌋ + 1 := lt_floor_add_one b
have : (⌊a⌋ : α) = ⌊b⌋ := Int.cast_inj.2 h
have : (⌊a⌋ : α) ≤ a := floor_le a
have : (⌊b⌋ : α) ≤ b := floor_le b
exact abs_sub_lt_iff.2 ⟨by linarith, by linarith⟩
#align int.abs_sub_lt_one_of_floor_eq_floor Int.abs_sub_lt_one_of_floor_eq_floor
theorem floor_eq_iff : ⌊a⌋ = z ↔ ↑z ≤ a ∧ a < z + 1 := by
rw [le_antisymm_iff, le_floor, ← Int.lt_add_one_iff, floor_lt, Int.cast_add, Int.cast_one,
and_comm]
#align int.floor_eq_iff Int.floor_eq_iff
@[simp]
theorem floor_eq_zero_iff : ⌊a⌋ = 0 ↔ a ∈ Ico (0 : α) 1 := by simp [floor_eq_iff]
#align int.floor_eq_zero_iff Int.floor_eq_zero_iff
theorem floor_eq_on_Ico (n : ℤ) : ∀ a ∈ Set.Ico (n : α) (n + 1), ⌊a⌋ = n := fun _ ⟨h₀, h₁⟩ =>
floor_eq_iff.mpr ⟨h₀, h₁⟩
#align int.floor_eq_on_Ico Int.floor_eq_on_Ico
theorem floor_eq_on_Ico' (n : ℤ) : ∀ a ∈ Set.Ico (n : α) (n + 1), (⌊a⌋ : α) = n := fun a ha =>
congr_arg _ <| floor_eq_on_Ico n a ha
#align int.floor_eq_on_Ico' Int.floor_eq_on_Ico'
-- Porting note: in mathlib3 there was no need for the type annotation in `(m:α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_floor_singleton (m : ℤ) : (floor : α → ℤ) ⁻¹' {m} = Ico (m : α) (m + 1) :=
ext fun _ => floor_eq_iff
#align int.preimage_floor_singleton Int.preimage_floor_singleton
/-! #### Fractional part -/
@[simp]
theorem self_sub_floor (a : α) : a - ⌊a⌋ = fract a :=
rfl
#align int.self_sub_floor Int.self_sub_floor
@[simp]
theorem floor_add_fract (a : α) : (⌊a⌋ : α) + fract a = a :=
add_sub_cancel _ _
#align int.floor_add_fract Int.floor_add_fract
@[simp]
theorem fract_add_floor (a : α) : fract a + ⌊a⌋ = a :=
sub_add_cancel _ _
#align int.fract_add_floor Int.fract_add_floor
@[simp]
theorem fract_add_int (a : α) (m : ℤ) : fract (a + m) = fract a := by
rw [fract]
simp
#align int.fract_add_int Int.fract_add_int
@[simp]
theorem fract_add_nat (a : α) (m : ℕ) : fract (a + m) = fract a := by
rw [fract]
simp
#align int.fract_add_nat Int.fract_add_nat
@[simp]
theorem fract_add_one (a : α) : fract (a + 1) = fract a := mod_cast fract_add_nat a 1
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem fract_add_ofNat (a : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
fract (a + (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))) = fract a :=
fract_add_nat a n
@[simp]
theorem fract_int_add (m : ℤ) (a : α) : fract (↑m + a) = fract a := by rw [add_comm, fract_add_int]
#align int.fract_int_add Int.fract_int_add
@[simp]
theorem fract_nat_add (n : ℕ) (a : α) : fract (↑n + a) = fract a := by rw [add_comm, fract_add_nat]
@[simp]
theorem fract_one_add (a : α) : fract (1 + a) = fract a := mod_cast fract_nat_add 1 a
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem fract_ofNat_add (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] (a : α) :
fract ((no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) + a) = fract a :=
fract_nat_add n a
@[simp]
theorem fract_sub_int (a : α) (m : ℤ) : fract (a - m) = fract a := by
rw [fract]
simp
#align int.fract_sub_int Int.fract_sub_int
@[simp]
theorem fract_sub_nat (a : α) (n : ℕ) : fract (a - n) = fract a := by
rw [fract]
simp
#align int.fract_sub_nat Int.fract_sub_nat
@[simp]
theorem fract_sub_one (a : α) : fract (a - 1) = fract a := mod_cast fract_sub_nat a 1
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem fract_sub_ofNat (a : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
fract (a - (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))) = fract a :=
fract_sub_nat a n
-- Was a duplicate lemma under a bad name
#align int.fract_int_nat Int.fract_int_add
theorem fract_add_le (a b : α) : fract (a + b) ≤ fract a + fract b := by
rw [fract, fract, fract, sub_add_sub_comm, sub_le_sub_iff_left, ← Int.cast_add, Int.cast_le]
exact le_floor_add _ _
#align int.fract_add_le Int.fract_add_le
theorem fract_add_fract_le (a b : α) : fract a + fract b ≤ fract (a + b) + 1 := by
rw [fract, fract, fract, sub_add_sub_comm, sub_add, sub_le_sub_iff_left]
exact mod_cast le_floor_add_floor a b
#align int.fract_add_fract_le Int.fract_add_fract_le
@[simp]
theorem self_sub_fract (a : α) : a - fract a = ⌊a⌋ :=
sub_sub_cancel _ _
#align int.self_sub_fract Int.self_sub_fract
@[simp]
theorem fract_sub_self (a : α) : fract a - a = -⌊a⌋ :=
sub_sub_cancel_left _ _
#align int.fract_sub_self Int.fract_sub_self
@[simp]
theorem fract_nonneg (a : α) : 0 ≤ fract a :=
sub_nonneg.2 <| floor_le _
#align int.fract_nonneg Int.fract_nonneg
/-- The fractional part of `a` is positive if and only if `a ≠ ⌊a⌋`. -/
lemma fract_pos : 0 < fract a ↔ a ≠ ⌊a⌋ :=
(fract_nonneg a).lt_iff_ne.trans <| ne_comm.trans sub_ne_zero
#align int.fract_pos Int.fract_pos
theorem fract_lt_one (a : α) : fract a < 1 :=
sub_lt_comm.1 <| sub_one_lt_floor _
#align int.fract_lt_one Int.fract_lt_one
@[simp]
theorem fract_zero : fract (0 : α) = 0 := by rw [fract, floor_zero, cast_zero, sub_self]
#align int.fract_zero Int.fract_zero
@[simp]
theorem fract_one : fract (1 : α) = 0 := by simp [fract]
#align int.fract_one Int.fract_one
theorem abs_fract : |fract a| = fract a :=
abs_eq_self.mpr <| fract_nonneg a
#align int.abs_fract Int.abs_fract
@[simp]
theorem abs_one_sub_fract : |1 - fract a| = 1 - fract a :=
abs_eq_self.mpr <| sub_nonneg.mpr (fract_lt_one a).le
#align int.abs_one_sub_fract Int.abs_one_sub_fract
@[simp]
theorem fract_intCast (z : ℤ) : fract (z : α) = 0 := by
unfold fract
rw [floor_intCast]
exact sub_self _
#align int.fract_int_cast Int.fract_intCast
@[simp]
theorem fract_natCast (n : ℕ) : fract (n : α) = 0 := by simp [fract]
#align int.fract_nat_cast Int.fract_natCast
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem fract_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
fract ((no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) : α) = 0 :=
fract_natCast n
-- porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
-- @[simp]
theorem fract_floor (a : α) : fract (⌊a⌋ : α) = 0 :=
fract_intCast _
#align int.fract_floor Int.fract_floor
@[simp]
theorem floor_fract (a : α) : ⌊fract a⌋ = 0 := by
rw [floor_eq_iff, Int.cast_zero, zero_add]; exact ⟨fract_nonneg _, fract_lt_one _⟩
#align int.floor_fract Int.floor_fract
theorem fract_eq_iff {a b : α} : fract a = b ↔ 0 ≤ b ∧ b < 1 ∧ ∃ z : ℤ, a - b = z :=
⟨fun h => by
rw [← h]
exact ⟨fract_nonneg _, fract_lt_one _, ⟨⌊a⌋, sub_sub_cancel _ _⟩⟩,
by
rintro ⟨h₀, h₁, z, hz⟩
rw [← self_sub_floor, eq_comm, eq_sub_iff_add_eq, add_comm, ← eq_sub_iff_add_eq, hz,
Int.cast_inj, floor_eq_iff, ← hz]
constructor <;> simpa [sub_eq_add_neg, add_assoc] ⟩
#align int.fract_eq_iff Int.fract_eq_iff
theorem fract_eq_fract {a b : α} : fract a = fract b ↔ ∃ z : ℤ, a - b = z :=
⟨fun h => ⟨⌊a⌋ - ⌊b⌋, by unfold fract at h; rw [Int.cast_sub, sub_eq_sub_iff_sub_eq_sub.1 h]⟩,
by
rintro ⟨z, hz⟩
refine fract_eq_iff.2 ⟨fract_nonneg _, fract_lt_one _, z + ⌊b⌋, ?_⟩
rw [eq_add_of_sub_eq hz, add_comm, Int.cast_add]
exact add_sub_sub_cancel _ _ _⟩
#align int.fract_eq_fract Int.fract_eq_fract
@[simp]
theorem fract_eq_self {a : α} : fract a = a ↔ 0 ≤ a ∧ a < 1 :=
fract_eq_iff.trans <| and_assoc.symm.trans <| and_iff_left ⟨0, by simp⟩
#align int.fract_eq_self Int.fract_eq_self
@[simp]
theorem fract_fract (a : α) : fract (fract a) = fract a :=
fract_eq_self.2 ⟨fract_nonneg _, fract_lt_one _⟩
#align int.fract_fract Int.fract_fract
theorem fract_add (a b : α) : ∃ z : ℤ, fract (a + b) - fract a - fract b = z :=
⟨⌊a⌋ + ⌊b⌋ - ⌊a + b⌋, by
unfold fract
simp only [sub_eq_add_neg, neg_add_rev, neg_neg, cast_add, cast_neg]
abel⟩
#align int.fract_add Int.fract_add
theorem fract_neg {x : α} (hx : fract x ≠ 0) : fract (-x) = 1 - fract x := by
rw [fract_eq_iff]
constructor
· rw [le_sub_iff_add_le, zero_add]
exact (fract_lt_one x).le
refine ⟨sub_lt_self _ (lt_of_le_of_ne' (fract_nonneg x) hx), -⌊x⌋ - 1, ?_⟩
simp only [sub_sub_eq_add_sub, cast_sub, cast_neg, cast_one, sub_left_inj]
conv in -x => rw [← floor_add_fract x]
simp [-floor_add_fract]
#align int.fract_neg Int.fract_neg
@[simp]
theorem fract_neg_eq_zero {x : α} : fract (-x) = 0 ↔ fract x = 0 := by
simp only [fract_eq_iff, le_refl, zero_lt_one, tsub_zero, true_and_iff]
constructor <;> rintro ⟨z, hz⟩ <;> use -z <;> simp [← hz]
#align int.fract_neg_eq_zero Int.fract_neg_eq_zero
theorem fract_mul_nat (a : α) (b : ℕ) : ∃ z : ℤ, fract a * b - fract (a * b) = z := by
induction' b with c hc
· use 0; simp
· rcases hc with ⟨z, hz⟩
rw [Nat.cast_add, mul_add, mul_add, Nat.cast_one, mul_one, mul_one]
rcases fract_add (a * c) a with ⟨y, hy⟩
use z - y
rw [Int.cast_sub, ← hz, ← hy]
abel
#align int.fract_mul_nat Int.fract_mul_nat
-- Porting note: in mathlib3 there was no need for the type annotation in `(m:α)`
theorem preimage_fract (s : Set α) :
fract ⁻¹' s = ⋃ m : ℤ, (fun x => x - (m:α)) ⁻¹' (s ∩ Ico (0 : α) 1) := by
ext x
simp only [mem_preimage, mem_iUnion, mem_inter_iff]
refine ⟨fun h => ⟨⌊x⌋, h, fract_nonneg x, fract_lt_one x⟩, ?_⟩
rintro ⟨m, hms, hm0, hm1⟩
obtain rfl : ⌊x⌋ = m := floor_eq_iff.2 ⟨sub_nonneg.1 hm0, sub_lt_iff_lt_add'.1 hm1⟩
exact hms
#align int.preimage_fract Int.preimage_fract
theorem image_fract (s : Set α) : fract '' s = ⋃ m : ℤ, (fun x : α => x - m) '' s ∩ Ico 0 1 := by
ext x
simp only [mem_image, mem_inter_iff, mem_iUnion]; constructor
· rintro ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩
exact ⟨⌊y⌋, ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩, fract_nonneg y, fract_lt_one y⟩
· rintro ⟨m, ⟨y, hys, rfl⟩, h0, h1⟩
obtain rfl : ⌊y⌋ = m := floor_eq_iff.2 ⟨sub_nonneg.1 h0, sub_lt_iff_lt_add'.1 h1⟩
exact ⟨y, hys, rfl⟩
#align int.image_fract Int.image_fract
section LinearOrderedField
variable {k : Type*} [LinearOrderedField k] [FloorRing k] {b : k}
theorem fract_div_mul_self_mem_Ico (a b : k) (ha : 0 < a) : fract (b / a) * a ∈ Ico 0 a :=
⟨(mul_nonneg_iff_of_pos_right ha).2 (fract_nonneg (b / a)),
(mul_lt_iff_lt_one_left ha).2 (fract_lt_one (b / a))⟩
#align int.fract_div_mul_self_mem_Ico Int.fract_div_mul_self_mem_Ico
theorem fract_div_mul_self_add_zsmul_eq (a b : k) (ha : a ≠ 0) :
fract (b / a) * a + ⌊b / a⌋ • a = b := by
rw [zsmul_eq_mul, ← add_mul, fract_add_floor, div_mul_cancel₀ b ha]
#align int.fract_div_mul_self_add_zsmul_eq Int.fract_div_mul_self_add_zsmul_eq
theorem sub_floor_div_mul_nonneg (a : k) (hb : 0 < b) : 0 ≤ a - ⌊a / b⌋ * b :=
sub_nonneg_of_le <| (le_div_iff hb).1 <| floor_le _
#align int.sub_floor_div_mul_nonneg Int.sub_floor_div_mul_nonneg
theorem sub_floor_div_mul_lt (a : k) (hb : 0 < b) : a - ⌊a / b⌋ * b < b :=
sub_lt_iff_lt_add.2 <| by
-- Porting note: `← one_add_mul` worked in mathlib3 without the argument
rw [← one_add_mul _ b, ← div_lt_iff hb, add_comm]
exact lt_floor_add_one _
#align int.sub_floor_div_mul_lt Int.sub_floor_div_mul_lt
theorem fract_div_natCast_eq_div_natCast_mod {m n : ℕ} : fract ((m : k) / n) = ↑(m % n) / n := by
rcases n.eq_zero_or_pos with (rfl | hn)
· simp
have hn' : 0 < (n : k) := by
norm_cast
refine fract_eq_iff.mpr ⟨?_, ?_, m / n, ?_⟩
· positivity
· simpa only [div_lt_one hn', Nat.cast_lt] using m.mod_lt hn
· rw [sub_eq_iff_eq_add', ← mul_right_inj' hn'.ne', mul_div_cancel₀ _ hn'.ne', mul_add,
mul_div_cancel₀ _ hn'.ne']
norm_cast
rw [← Nat.cast_add, Nat.mod_add_div m n]
#align int.fract_div_nat_cast_eq_div_nat_cast_mod Int.fract_div_natCast_eq_div_natCast_mod
-- TODO Generalise this to allow `n : ℤ` using `Int.fmod` instead of `Int.mod`.
theorem fract_div_intCast_eq_div_intCast_mod {m : ℤ} {n : ℕ} :
fract ((m : k) / n) = ↑(m % n) / n := by
rcases n.eq_zero_or_pos with (rfl | hn)
· simp
replace hn : 0 < (n : k) := by norm_cast
have : ∀ {l : ℤ}, 0 ≤ l → fract ((l : k) / n) = ↑(l % n) / n := by
intros l hl
obtain ⟨l₀, rfl | rfl⟩ := l.eq_nat_or_neg
· rw [cast_natCast, ← natCast_mod, cast_natCast, fract_div_natCast_eq_div_natCast_mod]
· rw [Right.nonneg_neg_iff, natCast_nonpos_iff] at hl
simp [hl, zero_mod]
obtain ⟨m₀, rfl | rfl⟩ := m.eq_nat_or_neg
· exact this (ofNat_nonneg m₀)
let q := ⌈↑m₀ / (n : k)⌉
let m₁ := q * ↑n - (↑m₀ : ℤ)
have hm₁ : 0 ≤ m₁ := by
simpa [m₁, ← @cast_le k, ← div_le_iff hn] using FloorRing.gc_ceil_coe.le_u_l _
calc
fract ((Int.cast (-(m₀ : ℤ)) : k) / (n : k))
-- Porting note: the `rw [cast_neg, cast_natCast]` was `push_cast`
= fract (-(m₀ : k) / n) := by rw [cast_neg, cast_natCast]
_ = fract ((m₁ : k) / n) := ?_
_ = Int.cast (m₁ % (n : ℤ)) / Nat.cast n := this hm₁
_ = Int.cast (-(↑m₀ : ℤ) % ↑n) / Nat.cast n := ?_
· rw [← fract_int_add q, ← mul_div_cancel_right₀ (q : k) hn.ne', ← add_div, ← sub_eq_add_neg]
-- Porting note: the `simp` was `push_cast`
simp [m₁]
· congr 2
change (q * ↑n - (↑m₀ : ℤ)) % ↑n = _
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, add_comm (q * ↑n), add_mul_emod_self]
#align int.fract_div_int_cast_eq_div_int_cast_mod Int.fract_div_intCast_eq_div_intCast_mod
end LinearOrderedField
/-! #### Ceil -/
theorem gc_ceil_coe : GaloisConnection ceil ((↑) : ℤ → α) :=
FloorRing.gc_ceil_coe
#align int.gc_ceil_coe Int.gc_ceil_coe
theorem ceil_le : ⌈a⌉ ≤ z ↔ a ≤ z :=
gc_ceil_coe a z
#align int.ceil_le Int.ceil_le
theorem floor_neg : ⌊-a⌋ = -⌈a⌉ :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun z => by rw [le_neg, ceil_le, le_floor, Int.cast_neg, le_neg]
#align int.floor_neg Int.floor_neg
theorem ceil_neg : ⌈-a⌉ = -⌊a⌋ :=
eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun z => by rw [neg_le, ceil_le, le_floor, Int.cast_neg, neg_le]
#align int.ceil_neg Int.ceil_neg
theorem lt_ceil : z < ⌈a⌉ ↔ (z : α) < a :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le ceil_le
#align int.lt_ceil Int.lt_ceil
@[simp]
theorem add_one_le_ceil_iff : z + 1 ≤ ⌈a⌉ ↔ (z : α) < a := by rw [← lt_ceil, add_one_le_iff]
#align int.add_one_le_ceil_iff Int.add_one_le_ceil_iff
@[simp]
theorem one_le_ceil_iff : 1 ≤ ⌈a⌉ ↔ 0 < a := by
rw [← zero_add (1 : ℤ), add_one_le_ceil_iff, cast_zero]
#align int.one_le_ceil_iff Int.one_le_ceil_iff
theorem ceil_le_floor_add_one (a : α) : ⌈a⌉ ≤ ⌊a⌋ + 1 := by
rw [ceil_le, Int.cast_add, Int.cast_one]
exact (lt_floor_add_one a).le
#align int.ceil_le_floor_add_one Int.ceil_le_floor_add_one
theorem le_ceil (a : α) : a ≤ ⌈a⌉ :=
gc_ceil_coe.le_u_l a
#align int.le_ceil Int.le_ceil
@[simp]
theorem ceil_intCast (z : ℤ) : ⌈(z : α)⌉ = z :=
eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun a => by rw [ceil_le, Int.cast_le]
#align int.ceil_int_cast Int.ceil_intCast
@[simp]
theorem ceil_natCast (n : ℕ) : ⌈(n : α)⌉ = n :=
eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun a => by rw [ceil_le, ← cast_natCast, cast_le]
#align int.ceil_nat_cast Int.ceil_natCast
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem ceil_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : ⌈(no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : α))⌉ = n := ceil_natCast n
theorem ceil_mono : Monotone (ceil : α → ℤ) :=
gc_ceil_coe.monotone_l
#align int.ceil_mono Int.ceil_mono
@[gcongr]
theorem ceil_le_ceil : ∀ x y : α, x ≤ y → ⌈x⌉ ≤ ⌈y⌉ := ceil_mono
@[simp]
theorem ceil_add_int (a : α) (z : ℤ) : ⌈a + z⌉ = ⌈a⌉ + z := by
rw [← neg_inj, neg_add', ← floor_neg, ← floor_neg, neg_add', floor_sub_int]
#align int.ceil_add_int Int.ceil_add_int
@[simp]
theorem ceil_add_nat (a : α) (n : ℕ) : ⌈a + n⌉ = ⌈a⌉ + n := by rw [← Int.cast_natCast, ceil_add_int]
#align int.ceil_add_nat Int.ceil_add_nat
@[simp]
theorem ceil_add_one (a : α) : ⌈a + 1⌉ = ⌈a⌉ + 1 := by
-- Porting note: broken `convert ceil_add_int a (1 : ℤ)`
rw [← ceil_add_int a (1 : ℤ), cast_one]
#align int.ceil_add_one Int.ceil_add_one
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem ceil_add_ofNat (a : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
⌈a + (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))⌉ = ⌈a⌉ + OfNat.ofNat n :=
ceil_add_nat a n
@[simp]
theorem ceil_sub_int (a : α) (z : ℤ) : ⌈a - z⌉ = ⌈a⌉ - z :=
Eq.trans (by rw [Int.cast_neg, sub_eq_add_neg]) (ceil_add_int _ _)
#align int.ceil_sub_int Int.ceil_sub_int
@[simp]
theorem ceil_sub_nat (a : α) (n : ℕ) : ⌈a - n⌉ = ⌈a⌉ - n := by
convert ceil_sub_int a n using 1
simp
#align int.ceil_sub_nat Int.ceil_sub_nat
@[simp]
theorem ceil_sub_one (a : α) : ⌈a - 1⌉ = ⌈a⌉ - 1 := by
rw [eq_sub_iff_add_eq, ← ceil_add_one, sub_add_cancel]
#align int.ceil_sub_one Int.ceil_sub_one
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem ceil_sub_ofNat (a : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
⌈a - (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))⌉ = ⌈a⌉ - OfNat.ofNat n :=
ceil_sub_nat a n
theorem ceil_lt_add_one (a : α) : (⌈a⌉ : α) < a + 1 := by
rw [← lt_ceil, ← Int.cast_one, ceil_add_int]
apply lt_add_one
#align int.ceil_lt_add_one Int.ceil_lt_add_one
theorem ceil_add_le (a b : α) : ⌈a + b⌉ ≤ ⌈a⌉ + ⌈b⌉ := by
rw [ceil_le, Int.cast_add]
exact add_le_add (le_ceil _) (le_ceil _)
#align int.ceil_add_le Int.ceil_add_le
theorem ceil_add_ceil_le (a b : α) : ⌈a⌉ + ⌈b⌉ ≤ ⌈a + b⌉ + 1 := by
rw [← le_sub_iff_add_le, ceil_le, Int.cast_sub, Int.cast_add, Int.cast_one, le_sub_comm]
refine (ceil_lt_add_one _).le.trans ?_
rw [le_sub_iff_add_le', ← add_assoc, add_le_add_iff_right]
exact le_ceil _
#align int.ceil_add_ceil_le Int.ceil_add_ceil_le
@[simp]
theorem ceil_pos : 0 < ⌈a⌉ ↔ 0 < a := by rw [lt_ceil, cast_zero]
#align int.ceil_pos Int.ceil_pos
@[simp]
theorem ceil_zero : ⌈(0 : α)⌉ = 0 := by rw [← cast_zero, ceil_intCast]
#align int.ceil_zero Int.ceil_zero
@[simp]
theorem ceil_one : ⌈(1 : α)⌉ = 1 := by rw [← cast_one, ceil_intCast]
#align int.ceil_one Int.ceil_one
theorem ceil_nonneg (ha : 0 ≤ a) : 0 ≤ ⌈a⌉ := mod_cast ha.trans (le_ceil a)
#align int.ceil_nonneg Int.ceil_nonneg
theorem ceil_eq_iff : ⌈a⌉ = z ↔ ↑z - 1 < a ∧ a ≤ z := by
rw [← ceil_le, ← Int.cast_one, ← Int.cast_sub, ← lt_ceil, Int.sub_one_lt_iff, le_antisymm_iff,
and_comm]
#align int.ceil_eq_iff Int.ceil_eq_iff
@[simp]
theorem ceil_eq_zero_iff : ⌈a⌉ = 0 ↔ a ∈ Ioc (-1 : α) 0 := by simp [ceil_eq_iff]
#align int.ceil_eq_zero_iff Int.ceil_eq_zero_iff
theorem ceil_eq_on_Ioc (z : ℤ) : ∀ a ∈ Set.Ioc (z - 1 : α) z, ⌈a⌉ = z := fun _ ⟨h₀, h₁⟩ =>
ceil_eq_iff.mpr ⟨h₀, h₁⟩
#align int.ceil_eq_on_Ioc Int.ceil_eq_on_Ioc
theorem ceil_eq_on_Ioc' (z : ℤ) : ∀ a ∈ Set.Ioc (z - 1 : α) z, (⌈a⌉ : α) = z := fun a ha =>
mod_cast ceil_eq_on_Ioc z a ha
#align int.ceil_eq_on_Ioc' Int.ceil_eq_on_Ioc'
theorem floor_le_ceil (a : α) : ⌊a⌋ ≤ ⌈a⌉ :=
cast_le.1 <| (floor_le _).trans <| le_ceil _
#align int.floor_le_ceil Int.floor_le_ceil
theorem floor_lt_ceil_of_lt {a b : α} (h : a < b) : ⌊a⌋ < ⌈b⌉ :=
cast_lt.1 <| (floor_le a).trans_lt <| h.trans_le <| le_ceil b
#align int.floor_lt_ceil_of_lt Int.floor_lt_ceil_of_lt
-- Porting note: in mathlib3 there was no need for the type annotation in `(m : α)`
@[simp]
theorem preimage_ceil_singleton (m : ℤ) : (ceil : α → ℤ) ⁻¹' {m} = Ioc ((m : α) - 1) m :=
ext fun _ => ceil_eq_iff
#align int.preimage_ceil_singleton Int.preimage_ceil_singleton
theorem fract_eq_zero_or_add_one_sub_ceil (a : α) : fract a = 0 ∨ fract a = a + 1 - (⌈a⌉ : α) := by
rcases eq_or_ne (fract a) 0 with ha | ha
· exact Or.inl ha
right
suffices (⌈a⌉ : α) = ⌊a⌋ + 1 by
rw [this, ← self_sub_fract]
abel
norm_cast
rw [ceil_eq_iff]
refine ⟨?_, _root_.le_of_lt <| by simp⟩
rw [cast_add, cast_one, add_tsub_cancel_right, ← self_sub_fract a, sub_lt_self_iff]
exact ha.symm.lt_of_le (fract_nonneg a)
#align int.fract_eq_zero_or_add_one_sub_ceil Int.fract_eq_zero_or_add_one_sub_ceil
theorem ceil_eq_add_one_sub_fract (ha : fract a ≠ 0) : (⌈a⌉ : α) = a + 1 - fract a := by
rw [(or_iff_right ha).mp (fract_eq_zero_or_add_one_sub_ceil a)]
abel
#align int.ceil_eq_add_one_sub_fract Int.ceil_eq_add_one_sub_fract
theorem ceil_sub_self_eq (ha : fract a ≠ 0) : (⌈a⌉ : α) - a = 1 - fract a := by
rw [(or_iff_right ha).mp (fract_eq_zero_or_add_one_sub_ceil a)]
abel
#align int.ceil_sub_self_eq Int.ceil_sub_self_eq
/-! #### Intervals -/
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ioo {a b : α} : ((↑) : ℤ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ioo a b = Set.Ioo ⌊a⌋ ⌈b⌉ := by
ext
simp [floor_lt, lt_ceil]
#align int.preimage_Ioo Int.preimage_Ioo
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ico {a b : α} : ((↑) : ℤ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ico a b = Set.Ico ⌈a⌉ ⌈b⌉ := by
ext
simp [ceil_le, lt_ceil]
#align int.preimage_Ico Int.preimage_Ico
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ioc {a b : α} : ((↑) : ℤ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ioc a b = Set.Ioc ⌊a⌋ ⌊b⌋ := by
ext
simp [floor_lt, le_floor]
#align int.preimage_Ioc Int.preimage_Ioc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Icc {a b : α} : ((↑) : ℤ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Icc a b = Set.Icc ⌈a⌉ ⌊b⌋ := by
ext
simp [ceil_le, le_floor]
#align int.preimage_Icc Int.preimage_Icc
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ioi : ((↑) : ℤ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ioi a = Set.Ioi ⌊a⌋ := by
ext
simp [floor_lt]
#align int.preimage_Ioi Int.preimage_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Ici : ((↑) : ℤ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Ici a = Set.Ici ⌈a⌉ := by
ext
simp [ceil_le]
#align int.preimage_Ici Int.preimage_Ici
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Iio : ((↑) : ℤ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Iio a = Set.Iio ⌈a⌉ := by
ext
simp [lt_ceil]
#align int.preimage_Iio Int.preimage_Iio
@[simp]
theorem preimage_Iic : ((↑) : ℤ → α) ⁻¹' Set.Iic a = Set.Iic ⌊a⌋ := by
ext
simp [le_floor]
#align int.preimage_Iic Int.preimage_Iic
end Int
open Int
/-! ### Round -/
section round
section LinearOrderedRing
variable [LinearOrderedRing α] [FloorRing α]
/-- `round` rounds a number to the nearest integer. `round (1 / 2) = 1` -/
def round (x : α) : ℤ :=
if 2 * fract x < 1 then ⌊x⌋ else ⌈x⌉
#align round round
@[simp]
theorem round_zero : round (0 : α) = 0 := by simp [round]
#align round_zero round_zero
@[simp]
theorem round_one : round (1 : α) = 1 := by simp [round]
#align round_one round_one
@[simp]
theorem round_natCast (n : ℕ) : round (n : α) = n := by simp [round]
#align round_nat_cast round_natCast
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem round_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : round (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n : α)) = n :=
round_natCast n
@[simp]
theorem round_intCast (n : ℤ) : round (n : α) = n := by simp [round]
#align round_int_cast round_intCast
@[simp]
theorem round_add_int (x : α) (y : ℤ) : round (x + y) = round x + y := by
rw [round, round, Int.fract_add_int, Int.floor_add_int, Int.ceil_add_int, ← apply_ite₂, ite_self]
#align round_add_int round_add_int
@[simp]
theorem round_add_one (a : α) : round (a + 1) = round a + 1 := by
-- Porting note: broken `convert round_add_int a 1`
rw [← round_add_int a 1, cast_one]
#align round_add_one round_add_one
@[simp]
theorem round_sub_int (x : α) (y : ℤ) : round (x - y) = round x - y := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg]
norm_cast
rw [round_add_int, sub_eq_add_neg]
#align round_sub_int round_sub_int
@[simp]
theorem round_sub_one (a : α) : round (a - 1) = round a - 1 := by
-- Porting note: broken `convert round_sub_int a 1`
rw [← round_sub_int a 1, cast_one]
#align round_sub_one round_sub_one
@[simp]
theorem round_add_nat (x : α) (y : ℕ) : round (x + y) = round x + y :=
mod_cast round_add_int x y
#align round_add_nat round_add_nat
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem round_add_ofNat (x : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
round (x + (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))) = round x + OfNat.ofNat n :=
round_add_nat x n
@[simp]
theorem round_sub_nat (x : α) (y : ℕ) : round (x - y) = round x - y :=
mod_cast round_sub_int x y
#align round_sub_nat round_sub_nat
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem round_sub_ofNat (x : α) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
round (x - (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n))) = round x - OfNat.ofNat n :=
round_sub_nat x n
@[simp]
theorem round_int_add (x : α) (y : ℤ) : round ((y : α) + x) = y + round x := by
rw [add_comm, round_add_int, add_comm]
#align round_int_add round_int_add
@[simp]
theorem round_nat_add (x : α) (y : ℕ) : round ((y : α) + x) = y + round x := by
rw [add_comm, round_add_nat, add_comm]
#align round_nat_add round_nat_add
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem round_ofNat_add (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] (x : α) :
round ((no_index (OfNat.ofNat n)) + x) = OfNat.ofNat n + round x :=
round_nat_add x n
theorem abs_sub_round_eq_min (x : α) : |x - round x| = min (fract x) (1 - fract x) := by
simp_rw [round, min_def_lt, two_mul, ← lt_tsub_iff_left]
cases' lt_or_ge (fract x) (1 - fract x) with hx hx
· rw [if_pos hx, if_pos hx, self_sub_floor, abs_fract]
· have : 0 < fract x := by
replace hx : 0 < fract x + fract x := lt_of_lt_of_le zero_lt_one (tsub_le_iff_left.mp hx)
simpa only [← two_mul, mul_pos_iff_of_pos_left, zero_lt_two] using hx
rw [if_neg (not_lt.mpr hx), if_neg (not_lt.mpr hx), abs_sub_comm, ceil_sub_self_eq this.ne.symm,
abs_one_sub_fract]
#align abs_sub_round_eq_min abs_sub_round_eq_min
theorem round_le (x : α) (z : ℤ) : |x - round x| ≤ |x - z| := by
rw [abs_sub_round_eq_min, min_le_iff]
rcases le_or_lt (z : α) x with (hx | hx) <;> [left; right]
· conv_rhs => rw [abs_eq_self.mpr (sub_nonneg.mpr hx), ← fract_add_floor x, add_sub_assoc]
simpa only [le_add_iff_nonneg_right, sub_nonneg, cast_le] using le_floor.mpr hx
· rw [abs_eq_neg_self.mpr (sub_neg.mpr hx).le]
conv_rhs => rw [← fract_add_floor x]
rw [add_sub_assoc, add_comm, neg_add, neg_sub, le_add_neg_iff_add_le, sub_add_cancel,
le_sub_comm]
norm_cast
exact floor_le_sub_one_iff.mpr hx
#align round_le round_le
end LinearOrderedRing
section LinearOrderedField
variable [LinearOrderedField α] [FloorRing α]
theorem round_eq (x : α) : round x = ⌊x + 1 / 2⌋ := by
simp_rw [round, (by simp only [lt_div_iff', two_pos] : 2 * fract x < 1 ↔ fract x < 1 / 2)]
cases' lt_or_le (fract x) (1 / 2) with hx hx
· conv_rhs => rw [← fract_add_floor x, add_assoc, add_left_comm, floor_int_add]
rw [if_pos hx, self_eq_add_right, floor_eq_iff, cast_zero, zero_add]
constructor
· linarith [fract_nonneg x]
· linarith
· have : ⌊fract x + 1 / 2⌋ = 1 := by
rw [floor_eq_iff]
constructor
· norm_num
linarith
· norm_num
linarith [fract_lt_one x]
rw [if_neg (not_lt.mpr hx), ← fract_add_floor x, add_assoc, add_left_comm, floor_int_add,
ceil_add_int, add_comm _ ⌊x⌋, add_right_inj, ceil_eq_iff, this, cast_one, sub_self]
constructor
· linarith
· linarith [fract_lt_one x]
#align round_eq round_eq
@[simp]
theorem round_two_inv : round (2⁻¹ : α) = 1 := by
simp only [round_eq, ← one_div, add_halves', floor_one]
#align round_two_inv round_two_inv
@[simp]
theorem round_neg_two_inv : round (-2⁻¹ : α) = 0 := by
simp only [round_eq, ← one_div, add_left_neg, floor_zero]
#align round_neg_two_inv round_neg_two_inv
@[simp]
theorem round_eq_zero_iff {x : α} : round x = 0 ↔ x ∈ Ico (-(1 / 2)) ((1 : α) / 2) := by
rw [round_eq, floor_eq_zero_iff, add_mem_Ico_iff_left]
norm_num
#align round_eq_zero_iff round_eq_zero_iff
theorem abs_sub_round (x : α) : |x - round x| ≤ 1 / 2 := by
rw [round_eq, abs_sub_le_iff]
have := floor_le (x + 1 / 2)
have := lt_floor_add_one (x + 1 / 2)
constructor <;> linarith
#align abs_sub_round abs_sub_round
theorem abs_sub_round_div_natCast_eq {m n : ℕ} :
|(m : α) / n - round ((m : α) / n)| = ↑(min (m % n) (n - m % n)) / n := by
rcases n.eq_zero_or_pos with (rfl | hn)
· simp
have hn' : 0 < (n : α) := by
norm_cast
rw [abs_sub_round_eq_min, Nat.cast_min, ← min_div_div_right hn'.le,
fract_div_natCast_eq_div_natCast_mod, Nat.cast_sub (m.mod_lt hn).le, sub_div, div_self hn'.ne']
#align abs_sub_round_div_nat_cast_eq abs_sub_round_div_natCast_eq
end LinearOrderedField
end round
namespace Nat
variable [LinearOrderedSemiring α] [LinearOrderedSemiring β] [FloorSemiring α] [FloorSemiring β]
variable [FunLike F α β] [RingHomClass F α β] {a : α} {b : β}
theorem floor_congr (h : ∀ n : ℕ, (n : α) ≤ a ↔ (n : β) ≤ b) : ⌊a⌋₊ = ⌊b⌋₊ := by
have h₀ : 0 ≤ a ↔ 0 ≤ b := by simpa only [cast_zero] using h 0
obtain ha | ha := lt_or_le a 0
· rw [floor_of_nonpos ha.le, floor_of_nonpos (le_of_not_le <| h₀.not.mp ha.not_le)]
exact (le_floor <| (h _).1 <| floor_le ha).antisymm (le_floor <| (h _).2 <| floor_le <| h₀.1 ha)
#align nat.floor_congr Nat.floor_congr
theorem ceil_congr (h : ∀ n : ℕ, a ≤ n ↔ b ≤ n) : ⌈a⌉₊ = ⌈b⌉₊ :=
(ceil_le.2 <| (h _).2 <| le_ceil _).antisymm <| ceil_le.2 <| (h _).1 <| le_ceil _
#align nat.ceil_congr Nat.ceil_congr
theorem map_floor (f : F) (hf : StrictMono f) (a : α) : ⌊f a⌋₊ = ⌊a⌋₊ :=
floor_congr fun n => by rw [← map_natCast f, hf.le_iff_le]
#align nat.map_floor Nat.map_floor
theorem map_ceil (f : F) (hf : StrictMono f) (a : α) : ⌈f a⌉₊ = ⌈a⌉₊ :=
ceil_congr fun n => by rw [← map_natCast f, hf.le_iff_le]
#align nat.map_ceil Nat.map_ceil
end Nat
namespace Int
variable [LinearOrderedRing α] [LinearOrderedRing β] [FloorRing α] [FloorRing β]
variable [FunLike F α β] [RingHomClass F α β] {a : α} {b : β}
theorem floor_congr (h : ∀ n : ℤ, (n : α) ≤ a ↔ (n : β) ≤ b) : ⌊a⌋ = ⌊b⌋ :=
(le_floor.2 <| (h _).1 <| floor_le _).antisymm <| le_floor.2 <| (h _).2 <| floor_le _
#align int.floor_congr Int.floor_congr
theorem ceil_congr (h : ∀ n : ℤ, a ≤ n ↔ b ≤ n) : ⌈a⌉ = ⌈b⌉ :=
(ceil_le.2 <| (h _).2 <| le_ceil _).antisymm <| ceil_le.2 <| (h _).1 <| le_ceil _
#align int.ceil_congr Int.ceil_congr
theorem map_floor (f : F) (hf : StrictMono f) (a : α) : ⌊f a⌋ = ⌊a⌋ :=
floor_congr fun n => by rw [← map_intCast f, hf.le_iff_le]
#align int.map_floor Int.map_floor
theorem map_ceil (f : F) (hf : StrictMono f) (a : α) : ⌈f a⌉ = ⌈a⌉ :=
ceil_congr fun n => by rw [← map_intCast f, hf.le_iff_le]
#align int.map_ceil Int.map_ceil
theorem map_fract (f : F) (hf : StrictMono f) (a : α) : fract (f a) = f (fract a) := by
simp_rw [fract, map_sub, map_intCast, map_floor _ hf]
#align int.map_fract Int.map_fract
end Int
namespace Int
variable [LinearOrderedField α] [LinearOrderedField β] [FloorRing α] [FloorRing β]
variable [FunLike F α β] [RingHomClass F α β] {a : α} {b : β}
theorem map_round (f : F) (hf : StrictMono f) (a : α) : round (f a) = round a := by
have H : f 2 = 2 := map_natCast f 2
simp_rw [round_eq, ← map_floor _ hf, map_add, one_div, map_inv₀, H]
-- Porting note: was
-- simp_rw [round_eq, ← map_floor _ hf, map_add, one_div, map_inv₀, map_bit0, map_one]
-- Would have thought that `map_natCast` would replace `map_bit0, map_one` but seems not
#align int.map_round Int.map_round
end Int
section FloorRingToSemiring
variable [LinearOrderedRing α] [FloorRing α]
/-! #### A floor ring as a floor semiring -/
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) FloorRing.toFloorSemiring : FloorSemiring α where
floor a := ⌊a⌋.toNat
ceil a := ⌈a⌉.toNat
floor_of_neg {a} ha := Int.toNat_of_nonpos (Int.floor_nonpos ha.le)
gc_floor {a n} ha := by rw [Int.le_toNat (Int.floor_nonneg.2 ha), Int.le_floor, Int.cast_natCast]
gc_ceil a n := by rw [Int.toNat_le, Int.ceil_le, Int.cast_natCast]
#align floor_ring.to_floor_semiring FloorRing.toFloorSemiring
theorem Int.floor_toNat (a : α) : ⌊a⌋.toNat = ⌊a⌋₊ :=
rfl
#align int.floor_to_nat Int.floor_toNat
theorem Int.ceil_toNat (a : α) : ⌈a⌉.toNat = ⌈a⌉₊ :=
rfl
#align int.ceil_to_nat Int.ceil_toNat
@[simp]
theorem Nat.floor_int : (Nat.floor : ℤ → ℕ) = Int.toNat :=
rfl
#align nat.floor_int Nat.floor_int
@[simp]
theorem Nat.ceil_int : (Nat.ceil : ℤ → ℕ) = Int.toNat :=
rfl
#align nat.ceil_int Nat.ceil_int
variable {a : α}
theorem Int.ofNat_floor_eq_floor (ha : 0 ≤ a) : (⌊a⌋₊ : ℤ) = ⌊a⌋ := by
rw [← Int.floor_toNat, Int.toNat_of_nonneg (Int.floor_nonneg.2 ha)]
#align nat.cast_floor_eq_int_floor Int.ofNat_floor_eq_floor
theorem Int.ofNat_ceil_eq_ceil (ha : 0 ≤ a) : (⌈a⌉₊ : ℤ) = ⌈a⌉ := by
rw [← Int.ceil_toNat, Int.toNat_of_nonneg (Int.ceil_nonneg ha)]
#align nat.cast_ceil_eq_int_ceil Int.ofNat_ceil_eq_ceil
theorem natCast_floor_eq_intCast_floor (ha : 0 ≤ a) : (⌊a⌋₊ : α) = ⌊a⌋ := by
rw [← Int.ofNat_floor_eq_floor ha, Int.cast_natCast]
#align nat.cast_floor_eq_cast_int_floor natCast_floor_eq_intCast_floor
theorem natCast_ceil_eq_intCast_ceil (ha : 0 ≤ a) : (⌈a⌉₊ : α) = ⌈a⌉ := by
rw [← Int.ofNat_ceil_eq_ceil ha, Int.cast_natCast]
#align nat.cast_ceil_eq_cast_int_ceil natCast_ceil_eq_intCast_ceil
-- 2024-02-14
@[deprecated] alias Nat.cast_floor_eq_int_floor := Int.ofNat_floor_eq_floor
@[deprecated] alias Nat.cast_ceil_eq_int_ceil := Int.ofNat_ceil_eq_ceil
@[deprecated] alias Nat.cast_floor_eq_cast_int_floor := natCast_floor_eq_intCast_floor
@[deprecated] alias Nat.cast_ceil_eq_cast_int_ceil := natCast_ceil_eq_intCast_ceil
end FloorRingToSemiring
/-- There exists at most one `FloorRing` structure on a given linear ordered ring. -/
| Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor.lean | 1,753 | 1,758 | theorem subsingleton_floorRing {α} [LinearOrderedRing α] : Subsingleton (FloorRing α) := by |
refine ⟨fun H₁ H₂ => ?_⟩
have : H₁.floor = H₂.floor :=
funext fun a => (H₁.gc_coe_floor.u_unique H₂.gc_coe_floor) fun _ => rfl
have : H₁.ceil = H₂.ceil := funext fun a => (H₁.gc_ceil_coe.l_unique H₂.gc_ceil_coe) fun _ => rfl
cases H₁; cases H₂; congr
|
/-
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.Measure.NullMeasurable
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.MeasurableSpace.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Order.LiminfLimsup
#align_import measure_theory.measure.measure_space from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"343e80208d29d2d15f8050b929aa50fe4ce71b55"
/-!
# Measure spaces
The definition of a measure and a measure space are in `MeasureTheory.MeasureSpaceDef`, with
only a few basic properties. This file provides many more properties of these objects.
This separation allows the measurability tactic to import only the file `MeasureSpaceDef`, and to
be available in `MeasureSpace` (through `MeasurableSpace`).
Given a measurable space `α`, a measure on `α` is a function that sends measurable sets to the
extended nonnegative reals that satisfies the following conditions:
1. `μ ∅ = 0`;
2. `μ` is countably additive. This means that the measure of a countable union of pairwise disjoint
sets is equal to the measure of the individual sets.
Every measure can be canonically extended to an outer measure, so that it assigns values to
all subsets, not just the measurable subsets. On the other hand, a measure that is countably
additive on measurable sets can be restricted to measurable sets to obtain a measure.
In this file a measure is defined to be an outer measure that is countably additive on
measurable sets, with the additional assumption that the outer measure is the canonical
extension of the restricted measure.
Measures on `α` form a complete lattice, and are closed under scalar multiplication with `ℝ≥0∞`.
Given a measure, the null sets are the sets where `μ s = 0`, where `μ` denotes the corresponding
outer measure (so `s` might not be measurable). We can then define the completion of `μ` as the
measure on the least `σ`-algebra that also contains all null sets, by defining the measure to be `0`
on the null sets.
## Main statements
* `completion` is the completion of a measure to all null measurable sets.
* `Measure.ofMeasurable` and `OuterMeasure.toMeasure` are two important ways to define a measure.
## Implementation notes
Given `μ : Measure α`, `μ s` is the value of the *outer measure* applied to `s`.
This conveniently allows us to apply the measure to sets without proving that they are measurable.
We get countable subadditivity for all sets, but only countable additivity for measurable sets.
You often don't want to define a measure via its constructor.
Two ways that are sometimes more convenient:
* `Measure.ofMeasurable` is a way to define a measure by only giving its value on measurable sets
and proving the properties (1) and (2) mentioned above.
* `OuterMeasure.toMeasure` is a way of obtaining a measure from an outer measure by showing that
all measurable sets in the measurable space are Carathéodory measurable.
To prove that two measures are equal, there are multiple options:
* `ext`: two measures are equal if they are equal on all measurable sets.
* `ext_of_generateFrom_of_iUnion`: two measures are equal if they are equal on a π-system generating
the measurable sets, if the π-system contains a spanning increasing sequence of sets where the
measures take finite value (in particular the measures are σ-finite). This is a special case of
the more general `ext_of_generateFrom_of_cover`
* `ext_of_generate_finite`: two finite measures are equal if they are equal on a π-system
generating the measurable sets. This is a special case of `ext_of_generateFrom_of_iUnion` using
`C ∪ {univ}`, but is easier to work with.
A `MeasureSpace` is a class that is a measurable space with a canonical measure.
The measure is denoted `volume`.
## References
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measure_(mathematics)>
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complete_measure>
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almost_everywhere>
## Tags
measure, almost everywhere, measure space, completion, null set, null measurable set
-/
noncomputable section
open Set
open Filter hiding map
open Function MeasurableSpace
open scoped Classical symmDiff
open Topology Filter ENNReal NNReal Interval MeasureTheory
variable {α β γ δ ι R R' : Type*}
namespace MeasureTheory
section
variable {m : MeasurableSpace α} {μ μ₁ μ₂ : Measure α} {s s₁ s₂ t : Set α}
instance ae_isMeasurablyGenerated : IsMeasurablyGenerated (ae μ) :=
⟨fun _s hs =>
let ⟨t, hst, htm, htμ⟩ := exists_measurable_superset_of_null hs
⟨tᶜ, compl_mem_ae_iff.2 htμ, htm.compl, compl_subset_comm.1 hst⟩⟩
#align measure_theory.ae_is_measurably_generated MeasureTheory.ae_isMeasurablyGenerated
/-- See also `MeasureTheory.ae_restrict_uIoc_iff`. -/
theorem ae_uIoc_iff [LinearOrder α] {a b : α} {P : α → Prop} :
(∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ Ι a b → P x) ↔ (∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ Ioc a b → P x) ∧ ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ Ioc b a → P x := by
simp only [uIoc_eq_union, mem_union, or_imp, eventually_and]
#align measure_theory.ae_uIoc_iff MeasureTheory.ae_uIoc_iff
theorem measure_union (hd : Disjoint s₁ s₂) (h : MeasurableSet s₂) : μ (s₁ ∪ s₂) = μ s₁ + μ s₂ :=
measure_union₀ h.nullMeasurableSet hd.aedisjoint
#align measure_theory.measure_union MeasureTheory.measure_union
theorem measure_union' (hd : Disjoint s₁ s₂) (h : MeasurableSet s₁) : μ (s₁ ∪ s₂) = μ s₁ + μ s₂ :=
measure_union₀' h.nullMeasurableSet hd.aedisjoint
#align measure_theory.measure_union' MeasureTheory.measure_union'
theorem measure_inter_add_diff (s : Set α) (ht : MeasurableSet t) : μ (s ∩ t) + μ (s \ t) = μ s :=
measure_inter_add_diff₀ _ ht.nullMeasurableSet
#align measure_theory.measure_inter_add_diff MeasureTheory.measure_inter_add_diff
theorem measure_diff_add_inter (s : Set α) (ht : MeasurableSet t) : μ (s \ t) + μ (s ∩ t) = μ s :=
(add_comm _ _).trans (measure_inter_add_diff s ht)
#align measure_theory.measure_diff_add_inter MeasureTheory.measure_diff_add_inter
theorem measure_union_add_inter (s : Set α) (ht : MeasurableSet t) :
μ (s ∪ t) + μ (s ∩ t) = μ s + μ t := by
rw [← measure_inter_add_diff (s ∪ t) ht, Set.union_inter_cancel_right, union_diff_right, ←
measure_inter_add_diff s ht]
ac_rfl
#align measure_theory.measure_union_add_inter MeasureTheory.measure_union_add_inter
theorem measure_union_add_inter' (hs : MeasurableSet s) (t : Set α) :
μ (s ∪ t) + μ (s ∩ t) = μ s + μ t := by
rw [union_comm, inter_comm, measure_union_add_inter t hs, add_comm]
#align measure_theory.measure_union_add_inter' MeasureTheory.measure_union_add_inter'
lemma measure_symmDiff_eq (hs : MeasurableSet s) (ht : MeasurableSet t) :
μ (s ∆ t) = μ (s \ t) + μ (t \ s) := by
simpa only [symmDiff_def, sup_eq_union] using measure_union disjoint_sdiff_sdiff (ht.diff hs)
lemma measure_symmDiff_le (s t u : Set α) :
μ (s ∆ u) ≤ μ (s ∆ t) + μ (t ∆ u) :=
le_trans (μ.mono <| symmDiff_triangle s t u) (measure_union_le (s ∆ t) (t ∆ u))
theorem measure_add_measure_compl (h : MeasurableSet s) : μ s + μ sᶜ = μ univ :=
measure_add_measure_compl₀ h.nullMeasurableSet
#align measure_theory.measure_add_measure_compl MeasureTheory.measure_add_measure_compl
theorem measure_biUnion₀ {s : Set β} {f : β → Set α} (hs : s.Countable)
(hd : s.Pairwise (AEDisjoint μ on f)) (h : ∀ b ∈ s, NullMeasurableSet (f b) μ) :
μ (⋃ b ∈ s, f b) = ∑' p : s, μ (f p) := by
haveI := hs.toEncodable
rw [biUnion_eq_iUnion]
exact measure_iUnion₀ (hd.on_injective Subtype.coe_injective fun x => x.2) fun x => h x x.2
#align measure_theory.measure_bUnion₀ MeasureTheory.measure_biUnion₀
theorem measure_biUnion {s : Set β} {f : β → Set α} (hs : s.Countable) (hd : s.PairwiseDisjoint f)
(h : ∀ b ∈ s, MeasurableSet (f b)) : μ (⋃ b ∈ s, f b) = ∑' p : s, μ (f p) :=
measure_biUnion₀ hs hd.aedisjoint fun b hb => (h b hb).nullMeasurableSet
#align measure_theory.measure_bUnion MeasureTheory.measure_biUnion
theorem measure_sUnion₀ {S : Set (Set α)} (hs : S.Countable) (hd : S.Pairwise (AEDisjoint μ))
(h : ∀ s ∈ S, NullMeasurableSet s μ) : μ (⋃₀ S) = ∑' s : S, μ s := by
rw [sUnion_eq_biUnion, measure_biUnion₀ hs hd h]
#align measure_theory.measure_sUnion₀ MeasureTheory.measure_sUnion₀
theorem measure_sUnion {S : Set (Set α)} (hs : S.Countable) (hd : S.Pairwise Disjoint)
(h : ∀ s ∈ S, MeasurableSet s) : μ (⋃₀ S) = ∑' s : S, μ s := by
rw [sUnion_eq_biUnion, measure_biUnion hs hd h]
#align measure_theory.measure_sUnion MeasureTheory.measure_sUnion
theorem measure_biUnion_finset₀ {s : Finset ι} {f : ι → Set α}
(hd : Set.Pairwise (↑s) (AEDisjoint μ on f)) (hm : ∀ b ∈ s, NullMeasurableSet (f b) μ) :
μ (⋃ b ∈ s, f b) = ∑ p ∈ s, μ (f p) := by
rw [← Finset.sum_attach, Finset.attach_eq_univ, ← tsum_fintype]
exact measure_biUnion₀ s.countable_toSet hd hm
#align measure_theory.measure_bUnion_finset₀ MeasureTheory.measure_biUnion_finset₀
theorem measure_biUnion_finset {s : Finset ι} {f : ι → Set α} (hd : PairwiseDisjoint (↑s) f)
(hm : ∀ b ∈ s, MeasurableSet (f b)) : μ (⋃ b ∈ s, f b) = ∑ p ∈ s, μ (f p) :=
measure_biUnion_finset₀ hd.aedisjoint fun b hb => (hm b hb).nullMeasurableSet
#align measure_theory.measure_bUnion_finset MeasureTheory.measure_biUnion_finset
/-- The measure of an a.e. disjoint union (even uncountable) of null-measurable sets is at least
the sum of the measures of the sets. -/
theorem tsum_meas_le_meas_iUnion_of_disjoint₀ {ι : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] (μ : Measure α)
{As : ι → Set α} (As_mble : ∀ i : ι, NullMeasurableSet (As i) μ)
(As_disj : Pairwise (AEDisjoint μ on As)) : (∑' i, μ (As i)) ≤ μ (⋃ i, As i) := by
rw [ENNReal.tsum_eq_iSup_sum, iSup_le_iff]
intro s
simp only [← measure_biUnion_finset₀ (fun _i _hi _j _hj hij => As_disj hij) fun i _ => As_mble i]
gcongr
exact iUnion_subset fun _ ↦ Subset.rfl
/-- The measure of a disjoint union (even uncountable) of measurable sets is at least the sum of
the measures of the sets. -/
theorem tsum_meas_le_meas_iUnion_of_disjoint {ι : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] (μ : Measure α)
{As : ι → Set α} (As_mble : ∀ i : ι, MeasurableSet (As i))
(As_disj : Pairwise (Disjoint on As)) : (∑' i, μ (As i)) ≤ μ (⋃ i, As i) :=
tsum_meas_le_meas_iUnion_of_disjoint₀ μ (fun i ↦ (As_mble i).nullMeasurableSet)
(fun _ _ h ↦ Disjoint.aedisjoint (As_disj h))
#align measure_theory.tsum_meas_le_meas_Union_of_disjoint MeasureTheory.tsum_meas_le_meas_iUnion_of_disjoint
/-- If `s` is a countable set, then the measure of its preimage can be found as the sum of measures
of the fibers `f ⁻¹' {y}`. -/
theorem tsum_measure_preimage_singleton {s : Set β} (hs : s.Countable) {f : α → β}
(hf : ∀ y ∈ s, MeasurableSet (f ⁻¹' {y})) : (∑' b : s, μ (f ⁻¹' {↑b})) = μ (f ⁻¹' s) := by
rw [← Set.biUnion_preimage_singleton, measure_biUnion hs (pairwiseDisjoint_fiber f s) hf]
#align measure_theory.tsum_measure_preimage_singleton MeasureTheory.tsum_measure_preimage_singleton
lemma measure_preimage_eq_zero_iff_of_countable {s : Set β} {f : α → β} (hs : s.Countable) :
μ (f ⁻¹' s) = 0 ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, μ (f ⁻¹' {x}) = 0 := by
rw [← biUnion_preimage_singleton, measure_biUnion_null_iff hs]
/-- If `s` is a `Finset`, then the measure of its preimage can be found as the sum of measures
of the fibers `f ⁻¹' {y}`. -/
theorem sum_measure_preimage_singleton (s : Finset β) {f : α → β}
(hf : ∀ y ∈ s, MeasurableSet (f ⁻¹' {y})) : (∑ b ∈ s, μ (f ⁻¹' {b})) = μ (f ⁻¹' ↑s) := by
simp only [← measure_biUnion_finset (pairwiseDisjoint_fiber f s) hf,
Finset.set_biUnion_preimage_singleton]
#align measure_theory.sum_measure_preimage_singleton MeasureTheory.sum_measure_preimage_singleton
theorem measure_diff_null' (h : μ (s₁ ∩ s₂) = 0) : μ (s₁ \ s₂) = μ s₁ :=
measure_congr <| diff_ae_eq_self.2 h
#align measure_theory.measure_diff_null' MeasureTheory.measure_diff_null'
theorem measure_add_diff (hs : MeasurableSet s) (t : Set α) : μ s + μ (t \ s) = μ (s ∪ t) := by
rw [← measure_union' disjoint_sdiff_right hs, union_diff_self]
#align measure_theory.measure_add_diff MeasureTheory.measure_add_diff
theorem measure_diff' (s : Set α) (hm : MeasurableSet t) (h_fin : μ t ≠ ∞) :
μ (s \ t) = μ (s ∪ t) - μ t :=
Eq.symm <| ENNReal.sub_eq_of_add_eq h_fin <| by rw [add_comm, measure_add_diff hm, union_comm]
#align measure_theory.measure_diff' MeasureTheory.measure_diff'
theorem measure_diff (h : s₂ ⊆ s₁) (h₂ : MeasurableSet s₂) (h_fin : μ s₂ ≠ ∞) :
μ (s₁ \ s₂) = μ s₁ - μ s₂ := by rw [measure_diff' _ h₂ h_fin, union_eq_self_of_subset_right h]
#align measure_theory.measure_diff MeasureTheory.measure_diff
theorem le_measure_diff : μ s₁ - μ s₂ ≤ μ (s₁ \ s₂) :=
tsub_le_iff_left.2 <| (measure_le_inter_add_diff μ s₁ s₂).trans <| by
gcongr; apply inter_subset_right
#align measure_theory.le_measure_diff MeasureTheory.le_measure_diff
/-- If the measure of the symmetric difference of two sets is finite,
then one has infinite measure if and only if the other one does. -/
theorem measure_eq_top_iff_of_symmDiff (hμst : μ (s ∆ t) ≠ ∞) : μ s = ∞ ↔ μ t = ∞ := by
suffices h : ∀ u v, μ (u ∆ v) ≠ ∞ → μ u = ∞ → μ v = ∞
from ⟨h s t hμst, h t s (symmDiff_comm s t ▸ hμst)⟩
intro u v hμuv hμu
by_contra! hμv
apply hμuv
rw [Set.symmDiff_def, eq_top_iff]
calc
∞ = μ u - μ v := (WithTop.sub_eq_top_iff.2 ⟨hμu, hμv⟩).symm
_ ≤ μ (u \ v) := le_measure_diff
_ ≤ μ (u \ v ∪ v \ u) := measure_mono subset_union_left
/-- If the measure of the symmetric difference of two sets is finite,
then one has finite measure if and only if the other one does. -/
theorem measure_ne_top_iff_of_symmDiff (hμst : μ (s ∆ t) ≠ ∞) : μ s ≠ ∞ ↔ μ t ≠ ∞ :=
(measure_eq_top_iff_of_symmDiff hμst).ne
theorem measure_diff_lt_of_lt_add (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hst : s ⊆ t) (hs' : μ s ≠ ∞) {ε : ℝ≥0∞}
(h : μ t < μ s + ε) : μ (t \ s) < ε := by
rw [measure_diff hst hs hs']; rw [add_comm] at h
exact ENNReal.sub_lt_of_lt_add (measure_mono hst) h
#align measure_theory.measure_diff_lt_of_lt_add MeasureTheory.measure_diff_lt_of_lt_add
theorem measure_diff_le_iff_le_add (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hst : s ⊆ t) (hs' : μ s ≠ ∞) {ε : ℝ≥0∞} :
μ (t \ s) ≤ ε ↔ μ t ≤ μ s + ε := by rw [measure_diff hst hs hs', tsub_le_iff_left]
#align measure_theory.measure_diff_le_iff_le_add MeasureTheory.measure_diff_le_iff_le_add
theorem measure_eq_measure_of_null_diff {s t : Set α} (hst : s ⊆ t) (h_nulldiff : μ (t \ s) = 0) :
μ s = μ t := measure_congr <|
EventuallyLE.antisymm (HasSubset.Subset.eventuallyLE hst) (ae_le_set.mpr h_nulldiff)
#align measure_theory.measure_eq_measure_of_null_diff MeasureTheory.measure_eq_measure_of_null_diff
theorem measure_eq_measure_of_between_null_diff {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Set α} (h12 : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (h23 : s₂ ⊆ s₃)
(h_nulldiff : μ (s₃ \ s₁) = 0) : μ s₁ = μ s₂ ∧ μ s₂ = μ s₃ := by
have le12 : μ s₁ ≤ μ s₂ := measure_mono h12
have le23 : μ s₂ ≤ μ s₃ := measure_mono h23
have key : μ s₃ ≤ μ s₁ :=
calc
μ s₃ = μ (s₃ \ s₁ ∪ s₁) := by rw [diff_union_of_subset (h12.trans h23)]
_ ≤ μ (s₃ \ s₁) + μ s₁ := measure_union_le _ _
_ = μ s₁ := by simp only [h_nulldiff, zero_add]
exact ⟨le12.antisymm (le23.trans key), le23.antisymm (key.trans le12)⟩
#align measure_theory.measure_eq_measure_of_between_null_diff MeasureTheory.measure_eq_measure_of_between_null_diff
theorem measure_eq_measure_smaller_of_between_null_diff {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Set α} (h12 : s₁ ⊆ s₂)
(h23 : s₂ ⊆ s₃) (h_nulldiff : μ (s₃ \ s₁) = 0) : μ s₁ = μ s₂ :=
(measure_eq_measure_of_between_null_diff h12 h23 h_nulldiff).1
#align measure_theory.measure_eq_measure_smaller_of_between_null_diff MeasureTheory.measure_eq_measure_smaller_of_between_null_diff
theorem measure_eq_measure_larger_of_between_null_diff {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Set α} (h12 : s₁ ⊆ s₂)
(h23 : s₂ ⊆ s₃) (h_nulldiff : μ (s₃ \ s₁) = 0) : μ s₂ = μ s₃ :=
(measure_eq_measure_of_between_null_diff h12 h23 h_nulldiff).2
#align measure_theory.measure_eq_measure_larger_of_between_null_diff MeasureTheory.measure_eq_measure_larger_of_between_null_diff
lemma measure_compl₀ (h : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (hs : μ s ≠ ∞) :
μ sᶜ = μ Set.univ - μ s := by
rw [← measure_add_measure_compl₀ h, ENNReal.add_sub_cancel_left hs]
theorem measure_compl (h₁ : MeasurableSet s) (h_fin : μ s ≠ ∞) : μ sᶜ = μ univ - μ s :=
measure_compl₀ h₁.nullMeasurableSet h_fin
#align measure_theory.measure_compl MeasureTheory.measure_compl
lemma measure_inter_conull' (ht : μ (s \ t) = 0) : μ (s ∩ t) = μ s := by
rw [← diff_compl, measure_diff_null']; rwa [← diff_eq]
lemma measure_inter_conull (ht : μ tᶜ = 0) : μ (s ∩ t) = μ s := by
rw [← diff_compl, measure_diff_null ht]
@[simp]
theorem union_ae_eq_left_iff_ae_subset : (s ∪ t : Set α) =ᵐ[μ] s ↔ t ≤ᵐ[μ] s := by
rw [ae_le_set]
refine
⟨fun h => by simpa only [union_diff_left] using (ae_eq_set.mp h).1, fun h =>
eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff.mpr
⟨by rwa [ae_le_set, union_diff_left],
HasSubset.Subset.eventuallyLE subset_union_left⟩⟩
#align measure_theory.union_ae_eq_left_iff_ae_subset MeasureTheory.union_ae_eq_left_iff_ae_subset
@[simp]
theorem union_ae_eq_right_iff_ae_subset : (s ∪ t : Set α) =ᵐ[μ] t ↔ s ≤ᵐ[μ] t := by
rw [union_comm, union_ae_eq_left_iff_ae_subset]
#align measure_theory.union_ae_eq_right_iff_ae_subset MeasureTheory.union_ae_eq_right_iff_ae_subset
theorem ae_eq_of_ae_subset_of_measure_ge (h₁ : s ≤ᵐ[μ] t) (h₂ : μ t ≤ μ s) (hsm : MeasurableSet s)
(ht : μ t ≠ ∞) : s =ᵐ[μ] t := by
refine eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff.mpr ⟨h₁, ae_le_set.mpr ?_⟩
replace h₂ : μ t = μ s := h₂.antisymm (measure_mono_ae h₁)
replace ht : μ s ≠ ∞ := h₂ ▸ ht
rw [measure_diff' t hsm ht, measure_congr (union_ae_eq_left_iff_ae_subset.mpr h₁), h₂, tsub_self]
#align measure_theory.ae_eq_of_ae_subset_of_measure_ge MeasureTheory.ae_eq_of_ae_subset_of_measure_ge
/-- If `s ⊆ t`, `μ t ≤ μ s`, `μ t ≠ ∞`, and `s` is measurable, then `s =ᵐ[μ] t`. -/
theorem ae_eq_of_subset_of_measure_ge (h₁ : s ⊆ t) (h₂ : μ t ≤ μ s) (hsm : MeasurableSet s)
(ht : μ t ≠ ∞) : s =ᵐ[μ] t :=
ae_eq_of_ae_subset_of_measure_ge (HasSubset.Subset.eventuallyLE h₁) h₂ hsm ht
#align measure_theory.ae_eq_of_subset_of_measure_ge MeasureTheory.ae_eq_of_subset_of_measure_ge
theorem measure_iUnion_congr_of_subset [Countable β] {s : β → Set α} {t : β → Set α}
(hsub : ∀ b, s b ⊆ t b) (h_le : ∀ b, μ (t b) ≤ μ (s b)) : μ (⋃ b, s b) = μ (⋃ b, t b) := by
rcases Classical.em (∃ b, μ (t b) = ∞) with (⟨b, hb⟩ | htop)
· calc
μ (⋃ b, s b) = ∞ := top_unique (hb ▸ (h_le b).trans <| measure_mono <| subset_iUnion _ _)
_ = μ (⋃ b, t b) := Eq.symm <| top_unique <| hb ▸ measure_mono (subset_iUnion _ _)
push_neg at htop
refine le_antisymm (measure_mono (iUnion_mono hsub)) ?_
set M := toMeasurable μ
have H : ∀ b, (M (t b) ∩ M (⋃ b, s b) : Set α) =ᵐ[μ] M (t b) := by
refine fun b => ae_eq_of_subset_of_measure_ge inter_subset_left ?_ ?_ ?_
· calc
μ (M (t b)) = μ (t b) := measure_toMeasurable _
_ ≤ μ (s b) := h_le b
_ ≤ μ (M (t b) ∩ M (⋃ b, s b)) :=
measure_mono <|
subset_inter ((hsub b).trans <| subset_toMeasurable _ _)
((subset_iUnion _ _).trans <| subset_toMeasurable _ _)
· exact (measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _).inter (measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _)
· rw [measure_toMeasurable]
exact htop b
calc
μ (⋃ b, t b) ≤ μ (⋃ b, M (t b)) := measure_mono (iUnion_mono fun b => subset_toMeasurable _ _)
_ = μ (⋃ b, M (t b) ∩ M (⋃ b, s b)) := measure_congr (EventuallyEq.countable_iUnion H).symm
_ ≤ μ (M (⋃ b, s b)) := measure_mono (iUnion_subset fun b => inter_subset_right)
_ = μ (⋃ b, s b) := measure_toMeasurable _
#align measure_theory.measure_Union_congr_of_subset MeasureTheory.measure_iUnion_congr_of_subset
theorem measure_union_congr_of_subset {t₁ t₂ : Set α} (hs : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (hsμ : μ s₂ ≤ μ s₁)
(ht : t₁ ⊆ t₂) (htμ : μ t₂ ≤ μ t₁) : μ (s₁ ∪ t₁) = μ (s₂ ∪ t₂) := by
rw [union_eq_iUnion, union_eq_iUnion]
exact measure_iUnion_congr_of_subset (Bool.forall_bool.2 ⟨ht, hs⟩) (Bool.forall_bool.2 ⟨htμ, hsμ⟩)
#align measure_theory.measure_union_congr_of_subset MeasureTheory.measure_union_congr_of_subset
@[simp]
theorem measure_iUnion_toMeasurable [Countable β] (s : β → Set α) :
μ (⋃ b, toMeasurable μ (s b)) = μ (⋃ b, s b) :=
Eq.symm <|
measure_iUnion_congr_of_subset (fun _b => subset_toMeasurable _ _) fun _b =>
(measure_toMeasurable _).le
#align measure_theory.measure_Union_to_measurable MeasureTheory.measure_iUnion_toMeasurable
theorem measure_biUnion_toMeasurable {I : Set β} (hc : I.Countable) (s : β → Set α) :
μ (⋃ b ∈ I, toMeasurable μ (s b)) = μ (⋃ b ∈ I, s b) := by
haveI := hc.toEncodable
simp only [biUnion_eq_iUnion, measure_iUnion_toMeasurable]
#align measure_theory.measure_bUnion_to_measurable MeasureTheory.measure_biUnion_toMeasurable
@[simp]
theorem measure_toMeasurable_union : μ (toMeasurable μ s ∪ t) = μ (s ∪ t) :=
Eq.symm <|
measure_union_congr_of_subset (subset_toMeasurable _ _) (measure_toMeasurable _).le Subset.rfl
le_rfl
#align measure_theory.measure_to_measurable_union MeasureTheory.measure_toMeasurable_union
@[simp]
theorem measure_union_toMeasurable : μ (s ∪ toMeasurable μ t) = μ (s ∪ t) :=
Eq.symm <|
measure_union_congr_of_subset Subset.rfl le_rfl (subset_toMeasurable _ _)
(measure_toMeasurable _).le
#align measure_theory.measure_union_to_measurable MeasureTheory.measure_union_toMeasurable
theorem sum_measure_le_measure_univ {s : Finset ι} {t : ι → Set α}
(h : ∀ i ∈ s, MeasurableSet (t i)) (H : Set.PairwiseDisjoint (↑s) t) :
(∑ i ∈ s, μ (t i)) ≤ μ (univ : Set α) := by
rw [← measure_biUnion_finset H h]
exact measure_mono (subset_univ _)
#align measure_theory.sum_measure_le_measure_univ MeasureTheory.sum_measure_le_measure_univ
theorem tsum_measure_le_measure_univ {s : ι → Set α} (hs : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i))
(H : Pairwise (Disjoint on s)) : (∑' i, μ (s i)) ≤ μ (univ : Set α) := by
rw [ENNReal.tsum_eq_iSup_sum]
exact iSup_le fun s =>
sum_measure_le_measure_univ (fun i _hi => hs i) fun i _hi j _hj hij => H hij
#align measure_theory.tsum_measure_le_measure_univ MeasureTheory.tsum_measure_le_measure_univ
/-- Pigeonhole principle for measure spaces: if `∑' i, μ (s i) > μ univ`, then
one of the intersections `s i ∩ s j` is not empty. -/
theorem exists_nonempty_inter_of_measure_univ_lt_tsum_measure {m : MeasurableSpace α}
(μ : Measure α) {s : ι → Set α} (hs : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i))
(H : μ (univ : Set α) < ∑' i, μ (s i)) : ∃ i j, i ≠ j ∧ (s i ∩ s j).Nonempty := by
contrapose! H
apply tsum_measure_le_measure_univ hs
intro i j hij
exact disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty.mpr (H i j hij)
#align measure_theory.exists_nonempty_inter_of_measure_univ_lt_tsum_measure MeasureTheory.exists_nonempty_inter_of_measure_univ_lt_tsum_measure
/-- Pigeonhole principle for measure spaces: if `s` is a `Finset` and
`∑ i ∈ s, μ (t i) > μ univ`, then one of the intersections `t i ∩ t j` is not empty. -/
theorem exists_nonempty_inter_of_measure_univ_lt_sum_measure {m : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α)
{s : Finset ι} {t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i ∈ s, MeasurableSet (t i))
(H : μ (univ : Set α) < ∑ i ∈ s, μ (t i)) :
∃ i ∈ s, ∃ j ∈ s, ∃ _h : i ≠ j, (t i ∩ t j).Nonempty := by
contrapose! H
apply sum_measure_le_measure_univ h
intro i hi j hj hij
exact disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty.mpr (H i hi j hj hij)
#align measure_theory.exists_nonempty_inter_of_measure_univ_lt_sum_measure MeasureTheory.exists_nonempty_inter_of_measure_univ_lt_sum_measure
/-- If two sets `s` and `t` are included in a set `u`, and `μ s + μ t > μ u`,
then `s` intersects `t`. Version assuming that `t` is measurable. -/
theorem nonempty_inter_of_measure_lt_add {m : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α) {s t u : Set α}
(ht : MeasurableSet t) (h's : s ⊆ u) (h't : t ⊆ u) (h : μ u < μ s + μ t) :
(s ∩ t).Nonempty := by
rw [← Set.not_disjoint_iff_nonempty_inter]
contrapose! h
calc
μ s + μ t = μ (s ∪ t) := (measure_union h ht).symm
_ ≤ μ u := measure_mono (union_subset h's h't)
#align measure_theory.nonempty_inter_of_measure_lt_add MeasureTheory.nonempty_inter_of_measure_lt_add
/-- If two sets `s` and `t` are included in a set `u`, and `μ s + μ t > μ u`,
then `s` intersects `t`. Version assuming that `s` is measurable. -/
theorem nonempty_inter_of_measure_lt_add' {m : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α) {s t u : Set α}
(hs : MeasurableSet s) (h's : s ⊆ u) (h't : t ⊆ u) (h : μ u < μ s + μ t) :
(s ∩ t).Nonempty := by
rw [add_comm] at h
rw [inter_comm]
exact nonempty_inter_of_measure_lt_add μ hs h't h's h
#align measure_theory.nonempty_inter_of_measure_lt_add' MeasureTheory.nonempty_inter_of_measure_lt_add'
/-- Continuity from below: the measure of the union of a directed sequence of (not necessarily
-measurable) sets is the supremum of the measures. -/
theorem measure_iUnion_eq_iSup [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set α} (hd : Directed (· ⊆ ·) s) :
μ (⋃ i, s i) = ⨆ i, μ (s i) := by
cases nonempty_encodable ι
-- WLOG, `ι = ℕ`
generalize ht : Function.extend Encodable.encode s ⊥ = t
replace hd : Directed (· ⊆ ·) t := ht ▸ hd.extend_bot Encodable.encode_injective
suffices μ (⋃ n, t n) = ⨆ n, μ (t n) by
simp only [← ht, Function.apply_extend μ, ← iSup_eq_iUnion,
iSup_extend_bot Encodable.encode_injective, (· ∘ ·), Pi.bot_apply, bot_eq_empty,
measure_empty] at this
exact this.trans (iSup_extend_bot Encodable.encode_injective _)
clear! ι
-- The `≥` inequality is trivial
refine le_antisymm ?_ (iSup_le fun i => measure_mono <| subset_iUnion _ _)
-- Choose `T n ⊇ t n` of the same measure, put `Td n = disjointed T`
set T : ℕ → Set α := fun n => toMeasurable μ (t n)
set Td : ℕ → Set α := disjointed T
have hm : ∀ n, MeasurableSet (Td n) :=
MeasurableSet.disjointed fun n => measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _
calc
μ (⋃ n, t n) ≤ μ (⋃ n, T n) := measure_mono (iUnion_mono fun i => subset_toMeasurable _ _)
_ = μ (⋃ n, Td n) := by rw [iUnion_disjointed]
_ ≤ ∑' n, μ (Td n) := measure_iUnion_le _
_ = ⨆ I : Finset ℕ, ∑ n ∈ I, μ (Td n) := ENNReal.tsum_eq_iSup_sum
_ ≤ ⨆ n, μ (t n) := iSup_le fun I => by
rcases hd.finset_le I with ⟨N, hN⟩
calc
(∑ n ∈ I, μ (Td n)) = μ (⋃ n ∈ I, Td n) :=
(measure_biUnion_finset ((disjoint_disjointed T).set_pairwise I) fun n _ => hm n).symm
_ ≤ μ (⋃ n ∈ I, T n) := measure_mono (iUnion₂_mono fun n _hn => disjointed_subset _ _)
_ = μ (⋃ n ∈ I, t n) := measure_biUnion_toMeasurable I.countable_toSet _
_ ≤ μ (t N) := measure_mono (iUnion₂_subset hN)
_ ≤ ⨆ n, μ (t n) := le_iSup (μ ∘ t) N
#align measure_theory.measure_Union_eq_supr MeasureTheory.measure_iUnion_eq_iSup
/-- Continuity from below: the measure of the union of a sequence of
(not necessarily measurable) sets is the supremum of the measures of the partial unions. -/
theorem measure_iUnion_eq_iSup' {α ι : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α}
[Countable ι] [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)]
{f : ι → Set α} : μ (⋃ i, f i) = ⨆ i, μ (Accumulate f i) := by
have hd : Directed (· ⊆ ·) (Accumulate f) := by
intro i j
rcases directed_of (· ≤ ·) i j with ⟨k, rik, rjk⟩
exact ⟨k, biUnion_subset_biUnion_left fun l rli ↦ le_trans rli rik,
biUnion_subset_biUnion_left fun l rlj ↦ le_trans rlj rjk⟩
rw [← iUnion_accumulate]
exact measure_iUnion_eq_iSup hd
theorem measure_biUnion_eq_iSup {s : ι → Set α} {t : Set ι} (ht : t.Countable)
(hd : DirectedOn ((· ⊆ ·) on s) t) : μ (⋃ i ∈ t, s i) = ⨆ i ∈ t, μ (s i) := by
haveI := ht.toEncodable
rw [biUnion_eq_iUnion, measure_iUnion_eq_iSup hd.directed_val, ← iSup_subtype'']
#align measure_theory.measure_bUnion_eq_supr MeasureTheory.measure_biUnion_eq_iSup
/-- Continuity from above: the measure of the intersection of a decreasing sequence of measurable
sets is the infimum of the measures. -/
theorem measure_iInter_eq_iInf [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i))
(hd : Directed (· ⊇ ·) s) (hfin : ∃ i, μ (s i) ≠ ∞) : μ (⋂ i, s i) = ⨅ i, μ (s i) := by
rcases hfin with ⟨k, hk⟩
have : ∀ t ⊆ s k, μ t ≠ ∞ := fun t ht => ne_top_of_le_ne_top hk (measure_mono ht)
rw [← ENNReal.sub_sub_cancel hk (iInf_le _ k), ENNReal.sub_iInf, ←
ENNReal.sub_sub_cancel hk (measure_mono (iInter_subset _ k)), ←
measure_diff (iInter_subset _ k) (MeasurableSet.iInter h) (this _ (iInter_subset _ k)),
diff_iInter, measure_iUnion_eq_iSup]
· congr 1
refine le_antisymm (iSup_mono' fun i => ?_) (iSup_mono fun i => ?_)
· rcases hd i k with ⟨j, hji, hjk⟩
use j
rw [← measure_diff hjk (h _) (this _ hjk)]
gcongr
· rw [tsub_le_iff_right, ← measure_union, Set.union_comm]
· exact measure_mono (diff_subset_iff.1 Subset.rfl)
· apply disjoint_sdiff_left
· apply h i
· exact hd.mono_comp _ fun _ _ => diff_subset_diff_right
#align measure_theory.measure_Inter_eq_infi MeasureTheory.measure_iInter_eq_iInf
/-- Continuity from above: the measure of the intersection of a sequence of
measurable sets is the infimum of the measures of the partial intersections. -/
theorem measure_iInter_eq_iInf' {α ι : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α}
[Countable ι] [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)]
{f : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (f i)) (hfin : ∃ i, μ (f i) ≠ ∞) :
μ (⋂ i, f i) = ⨅ i, μ (⋂ j ≤ i, f j) := by
let s := fun i ↦ ⋂ j ≤ i, f j
have iInter_eq : ⋂ i, f i = ⋂ i, s i := by
ext x; simp [s]; constructor
· exact fun h _ j _ ↦ h j
· intro h i
rcases directed_of (· ≤ ·) i i with ⟨j, rij, -⟩
exact h j i rij
have ms : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i) :=
fun i ↦ MeasurableSet.biInter (countable_univ.mono <| subset_univ _) fun i _ ↦ h i
have hd : Directed (· ⊇ ·) s := by
intro i j
rcases directed_of (· ≤ ·) i j with ⟨k, rik, rjk⟩
exact ⟨k, biInter_subset_biInter_left fun j rji ↦ le_trans rji rik,
biInter_subset_biInter_left fun i rij ↦ le_trans rij rjk⟩
have hfin' : ∃ i, μ (s i) ≠ ∞ := by
rcases hfin with ⟨i, hi⟩
rcases directed_of (· ≤ ·) i i with ⟨j, rij, -⟩
exact ⟨j, ne_top_of_le_ne_top hi <| measure_mono <| biInter_subset_of_mem rij⟩
exact iInter_eq ▸ measure_iInter_eq_iInf ms hd hfin'
/-- Continuity from below: the measure of the union of an increasing sequence of (not necessarily
measurable) sets is the limit of the measures. -/
theorem tendsto_measure_iUnion [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)] [Countable ι]
{s : ι → Set α} (hm : Monotone s) : Tendsto (μ ∘ s) atTop (𝓝 (μ (⋃ n, s n))) := by
rw [measure_iUnion_eq_iSup hm.directed_le]
exact tendsto_atTop_iSup fun n m hnm => measure_mono <| hm hnm
#align measure_theory.tendsto_measure_Union MeasureTheory.tendsto_measure_iUnion
/-- Continuity from below: the measure of the union of a sequence of (not necessarily measurable)
sets is the limit of the measures of the partial unions. -/
theorem tendsto_measure_iUnion' {α ι : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α} [Countable ι]
[Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)] {f : ι → Set α} :
Tendsto (fun i ↦ μ (Accumulate f i)) atTop (𝓝 (μ (⋃ i, f i))) := by
rw [measure_iUnion_eq_iSup']
exact tendsto_atTop_iSup fun i j hij ↦ by gcongr
/-- Continuity from above: the measure of the intersection of a decreasing sequence of measurable
sets is the limit of the measures. -/
theorem tendsto_measure_iInter [Countable ι] [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)] {s : ι → Set α}
(hs : ∀ n, MeasurableSet (s n)) (hm : Antitone s) (hf : ∃ i, μ (s i) ≠ ∞) :
Tendsto (μ ∘ s) atTop (𝓝 (μ (⋂ n, s n))) := by
rw [measure_iInter_eq_iInf hs hm.directed_ge hf]
exact tendsto_atTop_iInf fun n m hnm => measure_mono <| hm hnm
#align measure_theory.tendsto_measure_Inter MeasureTheory.tendsto_measure_iInter
/-- Continuity from above: the measure of the intersection of a sequence of measurable
sets such that one has finite measure is the limit of the measures of the partial intersections. -/
theorem tendsto_measure_iInter' {α ι : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α} [Countable ι]
[Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)] {f : ι → Set α} (hm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (f i))
(hf : ∃ i, μ (f i) ≠ ∞) :
Tendsto (fun i ↦ μ (⋂ j ∈ {j | j ≤ i}, f j)) atTop (𝓝 (μ (⋂ i, f i))) := by
rw [measure_iInter_eq_iInf' hm hf]
exact tendsto_atTop_iInf
fun i j hij ↦ measure_mono <| biInter_subset_biInter_left fun k hki ↦ le_trans hki hij
/-- The measure of the intersection of a decreasing sequence of measurable
sets indexed by a linear order with first countable topology is the limit of the measures. -/
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpace.lean | 610 | 643 | theorem tendsto_measure_biInter_gt {ι : Type*} [LinearOrder ι] [TopologicalSpace ι]
[OrderTopology ι] [DenselyOrdered ι] [FirstCountableTopology ι] {s : ι → Set α}
{a : ι} (hs : ∀ r > a, MeasurableSet (s r)) (hm : ∀ i j, a < i → i ≤ j → s i ⊆ s j)
(hf : ∃ r > a, μ (s r) ≠ ∞) : Tendsto (μ ∘ s) (𝓝[Ioi a] a) (𝓝 (μ (⋂ r > a, s r))) := by |
refine tendsto_order.2 ⟨fun l hl => ?_, fun L hL => ?_⟩
· filter_upwards [self_mem_nhdsWithin (s := Ioi a)] with r hr using hl.trans_le
(measure_mono (biInter_subset_of_mem hr))
obtain ⟨u, u_anti, u_pos, u_lim⟩ :
∃ u : ℕ → ι, StrictAnti u ∧ (∀ n : ℕ, a < u n) ∧ Tendsto u atTop (𝓝 a) := by
rcases hf with ⟨r, ar, _⟩
rcases exists_seq_strictAnti_tendsto' ar with ⟨w, w_anti, w_mem, w_lim⟩
exact ⟨w, w_anti, fun n => (w_mem n).1, w_lim⟩
have A : Tendsto (μ ∘ s ∘ u) atTop (𝓝 (μ (⋂ n, s (u n)))) := by
refine tendsto_measure_iInter (fun n => hs _ (u_pos n)) ?_ ?_
· intro m n hmn
exact hm _ _ (u_pos n) (u_anti.antitone hmn)
· rcases hf with ⟨r, rpos, hr⟩
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n : ℕ, u n < r := ((tendsto_order.1 u_lim).2 r rpos).exists
refine ⟨n, ne_of_lt (lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ hr.lt_top)⟩
exact measure_mono (hm _ _ (u_pos n) hn.le)
have B : ⋂ n, s (u n) = ⋂ r > a, s r := by
apply Subset.antisymm
· simp only [subset_iInter_iff, gt_iff_lt]
intro r rpos
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n, u n < r := ((tendsto_order.1 u_lim).2 _ rpos).exists
exact Subset.trans (iInter_subset _ n) (hm (u n) r (u_pos n) hn.le)
· simp only [subset_iInter_iff, gt_iff_lt]
intro n
apply biInter_subset_of_mem
exact u_pos n
rw [B] at A
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n, μ (s (u n)) < L := ((tendsto_order.1 A).2 _ hL).exists
have : Ioc a (u n) ∈ 𝓝[>] a := Ioc_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi ⟨le_rfl, u_pos n⟩
filter_upwards [this] with r hr using lt_of_le_of_lt (measure_mono (hm _ _ hr.1 hr.2)) hn
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Floris van Doorn, Sébastien Gouëzel, Alex J. Best
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Divisibility.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Int
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Nat
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Opposite
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Units
import Mathlib.Data.List.Perm
import Mathlib.Data.List.ProdSigma
import Mathlib.Data.List.Range
import Mathlib.Data.List.Rotate
#align_import data.list.big_operators.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6c5f73fd6f6cc83122788a80a27cdd54663609f4"
/-!
# Sums and products from lists
This file provides basic results about `List.prod`, `List.sum`, which calculate the product and sum
of elements of a list and `List.alternatingProd`, `List.alternatingSum`, their alternating
counterparts.
-/
-- Make sure we haven't imported `Data.Nat.Order.Basic`
assert_not_exists OrderedSub
assert_not_exists Ring
variable {ι α β M N P G : Type*}
namespace List
section Defs
/-- Product of a list.
`List.prod [a, b, c] = ((1 * a) * b) * c` -/
@[to_additive "Sum of a list.\n\n`List.sum [a, b, c] = ((0 + a) + b) + c`"]
def prod {α} [Mul α] [One α] : List α → α :=
foldl (· * ·) 1
#align list.prod List.prod
#align list.sum List.sum
/-- The alternating sum of a list. -/
def alternatingSum {G : Type*} [Zero G] [Add G] [Neg G] : List G → G
| [] => 0
| g :: [] => g
| g :: h :: t => g + -h + alternatingSum t
#align list.alternating_sum List.alternatingSum
/-- The alternating product of a list. -/
@[to_additive existing]
def alternatingProd {G : Type*} [One G] [Mul G] [Inv G] : List G → G
| [] => 1
| g :: [] => g
| g :: h :: t => g * h⁻¹ * alternatingProd t
#align list.alternating_prod List.alternatingProd
end Defs
section MulOneClass
variable [MulOneClass M] {l : List M} {a : M}
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_nil : ([] : List M).prod = 1 :=
rfl
#align list.prod_nil List.prod_nil
#align list.sum_nil List.sum_nil
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_singleton : [a].prod = a :=
one_mul a
#align list.prod_singleton List.prod_singleton
#align list.sum_singleton List.sum_singleton
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_one_cons : (1 :: l).prod = l.prod := by
rw [prod, foldl, mul_one]
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_map_one {l : List ι} :
(l.map fun _ => (1 : M)).prod = 1 := by
induction l with
| nil => rfl
| cons hd tl ih => rw [map_cons, prod_one_cons, ih]
end MulOneClass
section Monoid
variable [Monoid M] [Monoid N] [Monoid P] {l l₁ l₂ : List M} {a : M}
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_cons : (a :: l).prod = a * l.prod :=
calc
(a :: l).prod = foldl (· * ·) (a * 1) l := by
simp only [List.prod, foldl_cons, one_mul, mul_one]
_ = _ := foldl_assoc
#align list.prod_cons List.prod_cons
#align list.sum_cons List.sum_cons
@[to_additive]
lemma prod_induction
(p : M → Prop) (hom : ∀ a b, p a → p b → p (a * b)) (unit : p 1) (base : ∀ x ∈ l, p x) :
p l.prod := by
induction' l with a l ih
· simpa
rw [List.prod_cons]
simp only [Bool.not_eq_true, List.mem_cons, forall_eq_or_imp] at base
exact hom _ _ (base.1) (ih base.2)
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_append : (l₁ ++ l₂).prod = l₁.prod * l₂.prod :=
calc
(l₁ ++ l₂).prod = foldl (· * ·) (foldl (· * ·) 1 l₁ * 1) l₂ := by simp [List.prod]
_ = l₁.prod * l₂.prod := foldl_assoc
#align list.prod_append List.prod_append
#align list.sum_append List.sum_append
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_concat : (l.concat a).prod = l.prod * a := by
rw [concat_eq_append, prod_append, prod_singleton]
#align list.prod_concat List.prod_concat
#align list.sum_concat List.sum_concat
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_join {l : List (List M)} : l.join.prod = (l.map List.prod).prod := by
induction l <;> [rfl; simp only [*, List.join, map, prod_append, prod_cons]]
#align list.prod_join List.prod_join
#align list.sum_join List.sum_join
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_eq_foldr : ∀ {l : List M}, l.prod = foldr (· * ·) 1 l
| [] => rfl
| cons a l => by rw [prod_cons, foldr_cons, prod_eq_foldr]
#align list.prod_eq_foldr List.prod_eq_foldr
#align list.sum_eq_foldr List.sum_eq_foldr
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_replicate (n : ℕ) (a : M) : (replicate n a).prod = a ^ n := by
induction' n with n ih
· rw [pow_zero]
rfl
· rw [replicate_succ, prod_cons, ih, pow_succ']
#align list.prod_replicate List.prod_replicate
#align list.sum_replicate List.sum_replicate
@[to_additive sum_eq_card_nsmul]
theorem prod_eq_pow_card (l : List M) (m : M) (h : ∀ x ∈ l, x = m) : l.prod = m ^ l.length := by
rw [← prod_replicate, ← List.eq_replicate.mpr ⟨rfl, h⟩]
#align list.prod_eq_pow_card List.prod_eq_pow_card
#align list.sum_eq_card_nsmul List.sum_eq_card_nsmul
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_hom_rel (l : List ι) {r : M → N → Prop} {f : ι → M} {g : ι → N} (h₁ : r 1 1)
(h₂ : ∀ ⦃i a b⦄, r a b → r (f i * a) (g i * b)) : r (l.map f).prod (l.map g).prod :=
List.recOn l h₁ fun a l hl => by simp only [map_cons, prod_cons, h₂ hl]
#align list.prod_hom_rel List.prod_hom_rel
#align list.sum_hom_rel List.sum_hom_rel
@[to_additive]
theorem rel_prod {R : M → N → Prop} (h : R 1 1) (hf : (R ⇒ R ⇒ R) (· * ·) (· * ·)) :
(Forall₂ R ⇒ R) prod prod :=
rel_foldl hf h
#align list.rel_prod List.rel_prod
#align list.rel_sum List.rel_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_hom (l : List M) {F : Type*} [FunLike F M N] [MonoidHomClass F M N] (f : F) :
(l.map f).prod = f l.prod := by
simp only [prod, foldl_map, ← map_one f]
exact l.foldl_hom f (· * ·) (· * f ·) 1 (fun x y => (map_mul f x y).symm)
#align list.prod_hom List.prod_hom
#align list.sum_hom List.sum_hom
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_hom₂ (l : List ι) (f : M → N → P) (hf : ∀ a b c d, f (a * b) (c * d) = f a c * f b d)
(hf' : f 1 1 = 1) (f₁ : ι → M) (f₂ : ι → N) :
(l.map fun i => f (f₁ i) (f₂ i)).prod = f (l.map f₁).prod (l.map f₂).prod := by
simp only [prod, foldl_map]
-- Porting note: next 3 lines used to be
-- convert l.foldl_hom₂ (fun a b => f a b) _ _ _ _ _ fun a b i => _
-- · exact hf'.symm
-- · exact hf _ _ _ _
rw [← l.foldl_hom₂ (fun a b => f a b), hf']
intros
exact hf _ _ _ _
#align list.prod_hom₂ List.prod_hom₂
#align list.sum_hom₂ List.sum_hom₂
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_map_mul {α : Type*} [CommMonoid α] {l : List ι} {f g : ι → α} :
(l.map fun i => f i * g i).prod = (l.map f).prod * (l.map g).prod :=
l.prod_hom₂ (· * ·) mul_mul_mul_comm (mul_one _) _ _
#align list.prod_map_mul List.prod_map_mul
#align list.sum_map_add List.sum_map_add
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_map_hom (L : List ι) (f : ι → M) {G : Type*} [FunLike G M N] [MonoidHomClass G M N]
(g : G) :
(L.map (g ∘ f)).prod = g (L.map f).prod := by rw [← prod_hom, map_map]
#align list.prod_map_hom List.prod_map_hom
#align list.sum_map_hom List.sum_map_hom
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_isUnit : ∀ {L : List M}, (∀ m ∈ L, IsUnit m) → IsUnit L.prod
| [], _ => by simp
| h :: t, u => by
simp only [List.prod_cons]
exact IsUnit.mul (u h (mem_cons_self h t)) (prod_isUnit fun m mt => u m (mem_cons_of_mem h mt))
#align list.prod_is_unit List.prod_isUnit
#align list.sum_is_add_unit List.sum_isAddUnit
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_isUnit_iff {α : Type*} [CommMonoid α] {L : List α} :
IsUnit L.prod ↔ ∀ m ∈ L, IsUnit m := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, prod_isUnit⟩
induction' L with m L ih
· exact fun m' h' => False.elim (not_mem_nil m' h')
rw [prod_cons, IsUnit.mul_iff] at h
exact fun m' h' => Or.elim (eq_or_mem_of_mem_cons h') (fun H => H.substr h.1) fun H => ih h.2 _ H
#align list.prod_is_unit_iff List.prod_isUnit_iff
#align list.sum_is_add_unit_iff List.sum_isAddUnit_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_take_mul_prod_drop : ∀ (L : List M) (i : ℕ), (L.take i).prod * (L.drop i).prod = L.prod
| [], i => by simp [Nat.zero_le]
| L, 0 => by simp
| h :: t, n + 1 => by
dsimp
rw [prod_cons, prod_cons, mul_assoc, prod_take_mul_prod_drop t]
#align list.prod_take_mul_prod_drop List.prod_take_mul_prod_drop
#align list.sum_take_add_sum_drop List.sum_take_add_sum_drop
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_take_succ :
∀ (L : List M) (i : ℕ) (p), (L.take (i + 1)).prod = (L.take i).prod * L.get ⟨i, p⟩
| [], i, p => by cases p
| h :: t, 0, _ => rfl
| h :: t, n + 1, p => by
dsimp
rw [prod_cons, prod_cons, prod_take_succ t n (Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ p), mul_assoc]
#align list.prod_take_succ List.prod_take_succ
#align list.sum_take_succ List.sum_take_succ
/-- A list with product not one must have positive length. -/
@[to_additive "A list with sum not zero must have positive length."]
theorem length_pos_of_prod_ne_one (L : List M) (h : L.prod ≠ 1) : 0 < L.length := by
cases L
· simp at h
· simp
#align list.length_pos_of_prod_ne_one List.length_pos_of_prod_ne_one
#align list.length_pos_of_sum_ne_zero List.length_pos_of_sum_ne_zero
/-- A list with product greater than one must have positive length. -/
@[to_additive length_pos_of_sum_pos "A list with positive sum must have positive length."]
theorem length_pos_of_one_lt_prod [Preorder M] (L : List M) (h : 1 < L.prod) : 0 < L.length :=
length_pos_of_prod_ne_one L h.ne'
#align list.length_pos_of_one_lt_prod List.length_pos_of_one_lt_prod
#align list.length_pos_of_sum_pos List.length_pos_of_sum_pos
/-- A list with product less than one must have positive length. -/
@[to_additive "A list with negative sum must have positive length."]
theorem length_pos_of_prod_lt_one [Preorder M] (L : List M) (h : L.prod < 1) : 0 < L.length :=
length_pos_of_prod_ne_one L h.ne
#align list.length_pos_of_prod_lt_one List.length_pos_of_prod_lt_one
#align list.length_pos_of_sum_neg List.length_pos_of_sum_neg
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_set :
∀ (L : List M) (n : ℕ) (a : M),
(L.set n a).prod =
((L.take n).prod * if n < L.length then a else 1) * (L.drop (n + 1)).prod
| x :: xs, 0, a => by simp [set]
| x :: xs, i + 1, a => by
simp [set, prod_set xs i a, mul_assoc, Nat.succ_eq_add_one, Nat.add_lt_add_iff_right]
| [], _, _ => by simp [set, (Nat.zero_le _).not_lt, Nat.zero_le]
#align list.prod_update_nth List.prod_set
#align list.sum_update_nth List.sum_set
/-- We'd like to state this as `L.headI * L.tail.prod = L.prod`, but because `L.headI` relies on an
inhabited instance to return a garbage value on the empty list, this is not possible.
Instead, we write the statement in terms of `(L.get? 0).getD 1`.
-/
@[to_additive "We'd like to state this as `L.headI + L.tail.sum = L.sum`, but because `L.headI`
relies on an inhabited instance to return a garbage value on the empty list, this is not possible.
Instead, we write the statement in terms of `(L.get? 0).getD 0`."]
theorem get?_zero_mul_tail_prod (l : List M) : (l.get? 0).getD 1 * l.tail.prod = l.prod := by
cases l <;> simp
#align list.nth_zero_mul_tail_prod List.get?_zero_mul_tail_prod
#align list.nth_zero_add_tail_sum List.get?_zero_add_tail_sum
/-- Same as `get?_zero_mul_tail_prod`, but avoiding the `List.headI` garbage complication by
requiring the list to be nonempty. -/
@[to_additive "Same as `get?_zero_add_tail_sum`, but avoiding the `List.headI` garbage complication
by requiring the list to be nonempty."]
theorem headI_mul_tail_prod_of_ne_nil [Inhabited M] (l : List M) (h : l ≠ []) :
l.headI * l.tail.prod = l.prod := by cases l <;> [contradiction; simp]
#align list.head_mul_tail_prod_of_ne_nil List.headI_mul_tail_prod_of_ne_nil
#align list.head_add_tail_sum_of_ne_nil List.headI_add_tail_sum_of_ne_nil
@[to_additive]
theorem _root_.Commute.list_prod_right (l : List M) (y : M) (h : ∀ x ∈ l, Commute y x) :
Commute y l.prod := by
induction' l with z l IH
· simp
· rw [List.forall_mem_cons] at h
rw [List.prod_cons]
exact Commute.mul_right h.1 (IH h.2)
#align commute.list_prod_right Commute.list_prod_right
#align add_commute.list_sum_right AddCommute.list_sum_right
@[to_additive]
theorem _root_.Commute.list_prod_left (l : List M) (y : M) (h : ∀ x ∈ l, Commute x y) :
Commute l.prod y :=
((Commute.list_prod_right _ _) fun _ hx => (h _ hx).symm).symm
#align commute.list_prod_left Commute.list_prod_left
#align add_commute.list_sum_left AddCommute.list_sum_left
@[to_additive] lemma prod_range_succ (f : ℕ → M) (n : ℕ) :
((range n.succ).map f).prod = ((range n).map f).prod * f n := by
rw [range_succ, map_append, map_singleton, prod_append, prod_cons, prod_nil, mul_one]
#align list.prod_range_succ List.prod_range_succ
#align list.sum_range_succ List.sum_range_succ
/-- A variant of `prod_range_succ` which pulls off the first term in the product rather than the
last. -/
@[to_additive
"A variant of `sum_range_succ` which pulls off the first term in the sum rather than the last."]
lemma prod_range_succ' (f : ℕ → M) (n : ℕ) :
((range n.succ).map f).prod = f 0 * ((range n).map fun i ↦ f i.succ).prod :=
Nat.recOn n (show 1 * f 0 = f 0 * 1 by rw [one_mul, mul_one]) fun _ hd => by
rw [List.prod_range_succ, hd, mul_assoc, ← List.prod_range_succ]
#align list.prod_range_succ' List.prod_range_succ'
#align list.sum_range_succ' List.sum_range_succ'
@[to_additive] lemma prod_eq_one (hl : ∀ x ∈ l, x = 1) : l.prod = 1 := by
induction' l with i l hil
· rfl
rw [List.prod_cons, hil fun x hx ↦ hl _ (mem_cons_of_mem i hx), hl _ (mem_cons_self i l), one_mul]
#align list.prod_eq_one List.prod_eq_one
#align list.sum_eq_zero List.sum_eq_zero
@[to_additive] lemma exists_mem_ne_one_of_prod_ne_one (h : l.prod ≠ 1) :
∃ x ∈ l, x ≠ (1 : M) := by simpa only [not_forall, exists_prop] using mt prod_eq_one h
#align list.exists_mem_ne_one_of_prod_ne_one List.exists_mem_ne_one_of_prod_ne_one
#align list.exists_mem_ne_zero_of_sum_ne_zero List.exists_mem_ne_zero_of_sum_ne_zero
@[to_additive]
lemma prod_erase_of_comm [DecidableEq M] (ha : a ∈ l) (comm : ∀ x ∈ l, ∀ y ∈ l, x * y = y * x) :
a * (l.erase a).prod = l.prod := by
induction' l with b l ih
· simp only [not_mem_nil] at ha
obtain rfl | ⟨ne, h⟩ := List.eq_or_ne_mem_of_mem ha
· simp only [erase_cons_head, prod_cons]
rw [List.erase, beq_false_of_ne ne.symm, List.prod_cons, List.prod_cons, ← mul_assoc,
comm a ha b (l.mem_cons_self b), mul_assoc,
ih h fun x hx y hy ↦ comm _ (List.mem_cons_of_mem b hx) _ (List.mem_cons_of_mem b hy)]
@[to_additive]
lemma prod_map_eq_pow_single [DecidableEq α] {l : List α} (a : α) (f : α → M)
(hf : ∀ a', a' ≠ a → a' ∈ l → f a' = 1) : (l.map f).prod = f a ^ l.count a := by
induction' l with a' as h generalizing a
· rw [map_nil, prod_nil, count_nil, _root_.pow_zero]
· specialize h a fun a' ha' hfa' => hf a' ha' (mem_cons_of_mem _ hfa')
rw [List.map_cons, List.prod_cons, count_cons, h]
split_ifs with ha'
· rw [ha', _root_.pow_succ']
· rw [hf a' (Ne.symm ha') (List.mem_cons_self a' as), one_mul, add_zero]
#align list.prod_map_eq_pow_single List.prod_map_eq_pow_single
#align list.sum_map_eq_nsmul_single List.sum_map_eq_nsmul_single
@[to_additive]
lemma prod_eq_pow_single [DecidableEq M] (a : M) (h : ∀ a', a' ≠ a → a' ∈ l → a' = 1) :
l.prod = a ^ l.count a :=
_root_.trans (by rw [map_id]) (prod_map_eq_pow_single a id h)
#align list.prod_eq_pow_single List.prod_eq_pow_single
#align list.sum_eq_nsmul_single List.sum_eq_nsmul_single
/-- If elements of a list commute with each other, then their product does not
depend on the order of elements. -/
@[to_additive "If elements of a list additively commute with each other, then their sum does not
depend on the order of elements."]
lemma Perm.prod_eq' (h : l₁ ~ l₂) (hc : l₁.Pairwise Commute) : l₁.prod = l₂.prod := by
refine h.foldl_eq' ?_ _
apply Pairwise.forall_of_forall
· intro x y h z
exact (h z).symm
· intros; rfl
· apply hc.imp
intro a b h z
rw [mul_assoc z, mul_assoc z, h]
#align list.perm.prod_eq' List.Perm.prod_eq'
#align list.perm.sum_eq' List.Perm.sum_eq'
end Monoid
section CommMonoid
variable [CommMonoid M] {a : M} {l l₁ l₂ : List M}
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
lemma prod_erase [DecidableEq M] (ha : a ∈ l) : a * (l.erase a).prod = l.prod :=
prod_erase_of_comm ha fun x _ y _ ↦ mul_comm x y
#align list.prod_erase List.prod_erase
#align list.sum_erase List.sum_erase
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
lemma prod_map_erase [DecidableEq α] (f : α → M) {a} :
∀ {l : List α}, a ∈ l → f a * ((l.erase a).map f).prod = (l.map f).prod
| b :: l, h => by
obtain rfl | ⟨ne, h⟩ := List.eq_or_ne_mem_of_mem h
· simp only [map, erase_cons_head, prod_cons]
· simp only [map, erase_cons_tail _ (not_beq_of_ne ne.symm), prod_cons, prod_map_erase _ h,
mul_left_comm (f a) (f b)]
#align list.prod_map_erase List.prod_map_erase
#align list.sum_map_erase List.sum_map_erase
@[to_additive] lemma Perm.prod_eq (h : Perm l₁ l₂) : prod l₁ = prod l₂ := h.fold_op_eq
#align list.perm.prod_eq List.Perm.prod_eq
#align list.perm.sum_eq List.Perm.sum_eq
@[to_additive] lemma prod_reverse (l : List M) : prod l.reverse = prod l := (reverse_perm l).prod_eq
#align list.prod_reverse List.prod_reverse
#align list.sum_reverse List.sum_reverse
@[to_additive]
lemma prod_mul_prod_eq_prod_zipWith_mul_prod_drop :
∀ l l' : List M,
l.prod * l'.prod =
(zipWith (· * ·) l l').prod * (l.drop l'.length).prod * (l'.drop l.length).prod
| [], ys => by simp [Nat.zero_le]
| xs, [] => by simp [Nat.zero_le]
| x :: xs, y :: ys => by
simp only [drop, length, zipWith_cons_cons, prod_cons]
conv =>
lhs; rw [mul_assoc]; right; rw [mul_comm, mul_assoc]; right
rw [mul_comm, prod_mul_prod_eq_prod_zipWith_mul_prod_drop xs ys]
simp [mul_assoc]
#align list.prod_mul_prod_eq_prod_zip_with_mul_prod_drop List.prod_mul_prod_eq_prod_zipWith_mul_prod_drop
#align list.sum_add_sum_eq_sum_zip_with_add_sum_drop List.sum_add_sum_eq_sum_zipWith_add_sum_drop
@[to_additive]
lemma prod_mul_prod_eq_prod_zipWith_of_length_eq (l l' : List M) (h : l.length = l'.length) :
l.prod * l'.prod = (zipWith (· * ·) l l').prod := by
apply (prod_mul_prod_eq_prod_zipWith_mul_prod_drop l l').trans
rw [← h, drop_length, h, drop_length, prod_nil, mul_one, mul_one]
#align list.prod_mul_prod_eq_prod_zip_with_of_length_eq List.prod_mul_prod_eq_prod_zipWith_of_length_eq
#align list.sum_add_sum_eq_sum_zip_with_of_length_eq List.sum_add_sum_eq_sum_zipWith_of_length_eq
end CommMonoid
@[to_additive]
lemma eq_of_prod_take_eq [LeftCancelMonoid M] {L L' : List M} (h : L.length = L'.length)
(h' : ∀ i ≤ L.length, (L.take i).prod = (L'.take i).prod) : L = L' := by
refine ext_get h fun i h₁ h₂ => ?_
have : (L.take (i + 1)).prod = (L'.take (i + 1)).prod := h' _ (Nat.succ_le_of_lt h₁)
rw [prod_take_succ L i h₁, prod_take_succ L' i h₂, h' i (le_of_lt h₁)] at this
convert mul_left_cancel this
#align list.eq_of_prod_take_eq List.eq_of_prod_take_eq
#align list.eq_of_sum_take_eq List.eq_of_sum_take_eq
section Group
variable [Group G]
/-- This is the `List.prod` version of `mul_inv_rev` -/
@[to_additive "This is the `List.sum` version of `add_neg_rev`"]
theorem prod_inv_reverse : ∀ L : List G, L.prod⁻¹ = (L.map fun x => x⁻¹).reverse.prod
| [] => by simp
| x :: xs => by simp [prod_inv_reverse xs]
#align list.prod_inv_reverse List.prod_inv_reverse
#align list.sum_neg_reverse List.sum_neg_reverse
/-- A non-commutative variant of `List.prod_reverse` -/
@[to_additive "A non-commutative variant of `List.sum_reverse`"]
theorem prod_reverse_noncomm : ∀ L : List G, L.reverse.prod = (L.map fun x => x⁻¹).prod⁻¹ := by
simp [prod_inv_reverse]
#align list.prod_reverse_noncomm List.prod_reverse_noncomm
#align list.sum_reverse_noncomm List.sum_reverse_noncomm
/-- Counterpart to `List.prod_take_succ` when we have an inverse operation -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp)
"Counterpart to `List.sum_take_succ` when we have a negation operation"]
theorem prod_drop_succ :
∀ (L : List G) (i : ℕ) (p), (L.drop (i + 1)).prod = (L.get ⟨i, p⟩)⁻¹ * (L.drop i).prod
| [], i, p => False.elim (Nat.not_lt_zero _ p)
| x :: xs, 0, _ => by simp
| x :: xs, i + 1, p => prod_drop_succ xs i _
#align list.prod_drop_succ List.prod_drop_succ
#align list.sum_drop_succ List.sum_drop_succ
/-- Cancellation of a telescoping product. -/
@[to_additive "Cancellation of a telescoping sum."]
theorem prod_range_div' (n : ℕ) (f : ℕ → G) :
((range n).map fun k ↦ f k / f (k + 1)).prod = f 0 / f n := by
induction' n with n h
· exact (div_self' (f 0)).symm
· rw [range_succ, map_append, map_singleton, prod_append, prod_singleton, h, div_mul_div_cancel']
lemma prod_rotate_eq_one_of_prod_eq_one :
∀ {l : List G} (_ : l.prod = 1) (n : ℕ), (l.rotate n).prod = 1
| [], _, _ => by simp
| a :: l, hl, n => by
have : n % List.length (a :: l) ≤ List.length (a :: l) := le_of_lt (Nat.mod_lt _ (by simp))
rw [← List.take_append_drop (n % List.length (a :: l)) (a :: l)] at hl;
rw [← rotate_mod, rotate_eq_drop_append_take this, List.prod_append, mul_eq_one_iff_inv_eq, ←
one_mul (List.prod _)⁻¹, ← hl, List.prod_append, mul_assoc, mul_inv_self, mul_one]
#align list.prod_rotate_eq_one_of_prod_eq_one List.prod_rotate_eq_one_of_prod_eq_one
end Group
section CommGroup
variable [CommGroup G]
/-- This is the `List.prod` version of `mul_inv` -/
@[to_additive "This is the `List.sum` version of `add_neg`"]
theorem prod_inv : ∀ L : List G, L.prod⁻¹ = (L.map fun x => x⁻¹).prod
| [] => by simp
| x :: xs => by simp [mul_comm, prod_inv xs]
#align list.prod_inv List.prod_inv
#align list.sum_neg List.sum_neg
/-- Cancellation of a telescoping product. -/
@[to_additive "Cancellation of a telescoping sum."]
theorem prod_range_div (n : ℕ) (f : ℕ → G) :
((range n).map fun k ↦ f (k + 1) / f k).prod = f n / f 0 := by
have h : ((·⁻¹) ∘ fun k ↦ f (k + 1) / f k) = fun k ↦ f k / f (k + 1) := by ext; apply inv_div
rw [← inv_inj, prod_inv, map_map, inv_div, h, prod_range_div']
/-- Alternative version of `List.prod_set` when the list is over a group -/
@[to_additive "Alternative version of `List.sum_set` when the list is over a group"]
theorem prod_set' (L : List G) (n : ℕ) (a : G) :
(L.set n a).prod = L.prod * if hn : n < L.length then (L.get ⟨n, hn⟩)⁻¹ * a else 1 := by
refine (prod_set L n a).trans ?_
split_ifs with hn
· rw [mul_comm _ a, mul_assoc a, prod_drop_succ L n hn, mul_comm _ (drop n L).prod, ←
mul_assoc (take n L).prod, prod_take_mul_prod_drop, mul_comm a, mul_assoc]
· simp only [take_all_of_le (le_of_not_lt hn), prod_nil, mul_one,
drop_eq_nil_of_le ((le_of_not_lt hn).trans n.le_succ)]
#align list.prod_update_nth' List.prod_set'
#align list.sum_update_nth' List.sum_set'
end CommGroup
theorem sum_const_nat (m n : ℕ) : sum (replicate m n) = m * n :=
sum_replicate m n
#align list.sum_const_nat List.sum_const_nat
/-!
Several lemmas about sum/head/tail for `List ℕ`.
These are hard to generalize well, as they rely on the fact that `default ℕ = 0`.
If desired, we could add a class stating that `default = 0`.
-/
/-- This relies on `default ℕ = 0`. -/
theorem headI_add_tail_sum (L : List ℕ) : L.headI + L.tail.sum = L.sum := by
cases L <;> simp
#align list.head_add_tail_sum List.headI_add_tail_sum
/-- This relies on `default ℕ = 0`. -/
theorem headI_le_sum (L : List ℕ) : L.headI ≤ L.sum :=
Nat.le.intro (headI_add_tail_sum L)
#align list.head_le_sum List.headI_le_sum
/-- This relies on `default ℕ = 0`. -/
theorem tail_sum (L : List ℕ) : L.tail.sum = L.sum - L.headI := by
rw [← headI_add_tail_sum L, add_comm, Nat.add_sub_cancel_right]
#align list.tail_sum List.tail_sum
section Alternating
section
variable [One α] [Mul α] [Inv α]
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem alternatingProd_nil : alternatingProd ([] : List α) = 1 :=
rfl
#align list.alternating_prod_nil List.alternatingProd_nil
#align list.alternating_sum_nil List.alternatingSum_nil
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem alternatingProd_singleton (a : α) : alternatingProd [a] = a :=
rfl
#align list.alternating_prod_singleton List.alternatingProd_singleton
#align list.alternating_sum_singleton List.alternatingSum_singleton
@[to_additive]
theorem alternatingProd_cons_cons' (a b : α) (l : List α) :
alternatingProd (a :: b :: l) = a * b⁻¹ * alternatingProd l :=
rfl
#align list.alternating_prod_cons_cons' List.alternatingProd_cons_cons'
#align list.alternating_sum_cons_cons' List.alternatingSum_cons_cons'
end
@[to_additive]
theorem alternatingProd_cons_cons [DivInvMonoid α] (a b : α) (l : List α) :
alternatingProd (a :: b :: l) = a / b * alternatingProd l := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, alternatingProd_cons_cons']
#align list.alternating_prod_cons_cons List.alternatingProd_cons_cons
#align list.alternating_sum_cons_cons List.alternatingSum_cons_cons
variable [CommGroup α]
@[to_additive]
theorem alternatingProd_cons' :
∀ (a : α) (l : List α), alternatingProd (a :: l) = a * (alternatingProd l)⁻¹
| a, [] => by rw [alternatingProd_nil, inv_one, mul_one, alternatingProd_singleton]
| a, b :: l => by
rw [alternatingProd_cons_cons', alternatingProd_cons' b l, mul_inv, inv_inv, mul_assoc]
#align list.alternating_prod_cons' List.alternatingProd_cons'
#align list.alternating_sum_cons' List.alternatingSum_cons'
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
| Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/List.lean | 618 | 620 | theorem alternatingProd_cons (a : α) (l : List α) :
alternatingProd (a :: l) = a / alternatingProd l := by |
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, alternatingProd_cons']
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yaël Dillies
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Pointwise
#align_import combinatorics.additive.e_transform from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"207c92594599a06e7c134f8d00a030a83e6c7259"
/-!
# e-transforms
e-transforms are a family of transformations of pairs of finite sets that aim to reduce the size
of the sumset while keeping some invariant the same. This file defines a few of them, to be used
as internals of other proofs.
## Main declarations
* `Finset.mulDysonETransform`: The Dyson e-transform. Replaces `(s, t)` by
`(s ∪ e • t, t ∩ e⁻¹ • s)`. The additive version preserves `|s ∩ [1, m]| + |t ∩ [1, m - e]|`.
* `Finset.mulETransformLeft`/`Finset.mulETransformRight`: Replace `(s, t)` by
`(s ∩ s • e, t ∪ e⁻¹ • t)` and `(s ∪ s • e, t ∩ e⁻¹ • t)`. Preserve (together) the sum of
the cardinalities (see `Finset.MulETransform.card`). In particular, one of the two transforms
increases the sum of the cardinalities and the other one decreases it. See
`le_or_lt_of_add_le_add` and around.
## TODO
Prove the invariance property of the Dyson e-transform.
-/
open MulOpposite
open Pointwise
variable {α : Type*} [DecidableEq α]
namespace Finset
/-! ### Dyson e-transform -/
section CommGroup
variable [CommGroup α] (e : α) (x : Finset α × Finset α)
/-- The **Dyson e-transform**. Turns `(s, t)` into `(s ∪ e • t, t ∩ e⁻¹ • s)`. This reduces the
product of the two sets. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simps) "The **Dyson e-transform**.
Turns `(s, t)` into `(s ∪ e +ᵥ t, t ∩ -e +ᵥ s)`. This reduces the sum of the two sets."]
def mulDysonETransform : Finset α × Finset α :=
(x.1 ∪ e • x.2, x.2 ∩ e⁻¹ • x.1)
#align finset.mul_dyson_e_transform Finset.mulDysonETransform
#align finset.add_dyson_e_transform Finset.addDysonETransform
@[to_additive]
theorem mulDysonETransform.subset :
(mulDysonETransform e x).1 * (mulDysonETransform e x).2 ⊆ x.1 * x.2 := by
refine union_mul_inter_subset_union.trans (union_subset Subset.rfl ?_)
rw [mul_smul_comm, smul_mul_assoc, inv_smul_smul, mul_comm]
#align finset.mul_dyson_e_transform.subset Finset.mulDysonETransform.subset
#align finset.add_dyson_e_transform.subset Finset.addDysonETransform.subset
@[to_additive]
theorem mulDysonETransform.card :
(mulDysonETransform e x).1.card + (mulDysonETransform e x).2.card = x.1.card + x.2.card := by
dsimp
rw [← card_smul_finset e (_ ∩ _), smul_finset_inter, smul_inv_smul, inter_comm,
card_union_add_card_inter, card_smul_finset]
#align finset.mul_dyson_e_transform.card Finset.mulDysonETransform.card
#align finset.add_dyson_e_transform.card Finset.addDysonETransform.card
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mulDysonETransform_idem :
mulDysonETransform e (mulDysonETransform e x) = mulDysonETransform e x := by
ext : 1 <;> dsimp
· rw [smul_finset_inter, smul_inv_smul, inter_comm, union_eq_left]
exact inter_subset_union
· rw [smul_finset_union, inv_smul_smul, union_comm, inter_eq_left]
exact inter_subset_union
#align finset.mul_dyson_e_transform_idem Finset.mulDysonETransform_idem
#align finset.add_dyson_e_transform_idem Finset.addDysonETransform_idem
variable {e x}
@[to_additive]
theorem mulDysonETransform.smul_finset_snd_subset_fst :
e • (mulDysonETransform e x).2 ⊆ (mulDysonETransform e x).1 := by
dsimp
rw [smul_finset_inter, smul_inv_smul, inter_comm]
exact inter_subset_union
#align finset.mul_dyson_e_transform.smul_finset_snd_subset_fst Finset.mulDysonETransform.smul_finset_snd_subset_fst
#align finset.add_dyson_e_transform.vadd_finset_snd_subset_fst Finset.addDysonETransform.vadd_finset_snd_subset_fst
end CommGroup
/-!
### Two unnamed e-transforms
The following two transforms both reduce the product/sum of the two sets. Further, one of them must
decrease the sum of the size of the sets (and then the other increases it).
This pair of transforms doesn't seem to be named in the literature. It is used by Sanders in his
bound on Roth numbers, and by DeVos in his proof of Cauchy-Davenport.
-/
section Group
variable [Group α] (e : α) (x : Finset α × Finset α)
/-- An **e-transform**. Turns `(s, t)` into `(s ∩ s • e, t ∪ e⁻¹ • t)`. This reduces the
product of the two sets. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simps) "An **e-transform**.
Turns `(s, t)` into `(s ∩ s +ᵥ e, t ∪ -e +ᵥ t)`. This reduces the sum of the two sets."]
def mulETransformLeft : Finset α × Finset α :=
(x.1 ∩ op e • x.1, x.2 ∪ e⁻¹ • x.2)
#align finset.mul_e_transform_left Finset.mulETransformLeft
#align finset.add_e_transform_left Finset.addETransformLeft
/-- An **e-transform**. Turns `(s, t)` into `(s ∪ s • e, t ∩ e⁻¹ • t)`. This reduces the
product of the two sets. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simps) "An **e-transform**.
Turns `(s, t)` into `(s ∪ s +ᵥ e, t ∩ -e +ᵥ t)`. This reduces the sum of the two sets."]
def mulETransformRight : Finset α × Finset α :=
(x.1 ∪ op e • x.1, x.2 ∩ e⁻¹ • x.2)
#align finset.mul_e_transform_right Finset.mulETransformRight
#align finset.add_e_transform_right Finset.addETransformRight
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem mulETransformLeft_one : mulETransformLeft 1 x = x := by simp [mulETransformLeft]
#align finset.mul_e_transform_left_one Finset.mulETransformLeft_one
#align finset.add_e_transform_left_zero Finset.addETransformLeft_zero
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
| Mathlib/Combinatorics/Additive/ETransform.lean | 137 | 137 | theorem mulETransformRight_one : mulETransformRight 1 x = x := by | simp [mulETransformRight]
|
/-
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.LinearAlgebra.TensorProduct.RightExactness
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.TensorProduct.Finiteness
/-! # Vanishing of elements in a tensor product of two modules
Let $M$ and $N$ be modules over a commutative ring $R$. Recall that every element of $M \otimes N$
can be written as a finite sum $\sum_{i} m_i \otimes n_i$ of pure tensors
(`TensorProduct.exists_finset`). We would like to determine under what circumstances such an
expression vanishes.
Let us say that an expression $\sum_{i \in \iota} m_i \otimes n_i$ in $M \otimes N$
*vanishes trivially* (`TensorProduct.VanishesTrivially`) if there exist a finite index type
$\kappa$, elements $(y_j)_{j \in \kappa}$ of $N$, and elements
$(a_{ij})_{i \in \iota, j \in \kappa}$ of $R$ such that for all $i$,
$$n_i = \sum_j a_{ij} y_j$$
and for all $j$,
$$\sum_{i} a_{ij} m_i = 0.$$
(The terminology "trivial" comes from [Stacks 00HK](https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00HK).)
It is not difficult to show (`TensorProduct.sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_vanishesTrivially`) that if
$\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ vanishes trivially, then it vanishes; that is,
$\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i = 0$.
The *equational criterion for vanishing* (`TensorProduct.vanishesTrivially_iff_sum_tmul_eq_zero`),
which appears as
[A. Altman and S. Kleiman, *A term of commutative algebra* (Lemma 8.16)][altman2021term],
states that if the elements $m_i$ generate the module $M$, then $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i = 0$ if and
only if the expression $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ vanishes trivially.
We also prove the following generalization
(`TensorProduct.vanishesTrivially_iff_sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_rTensor_injective`). If the submodule
$M' \subseteq M$ generated by the $m_i$ satisfies the property that the induced map
$M' \otimes N \to M \otimes N$ is injective, then $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i = 0$ if and only if the
expression $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ vanishes trivially. (In the case that $M = R$, this yields the
*equational criterion for flatness* `Module.Flat.iff_forall_isTrivialRelation`.)
Conversely (`TensorProduct.rTensor_injective_of_forall_vanishesTrivially`),
suppose that for every equation $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i = 0$, the expression
$\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ vanishes trivially. Then the induced map $M' \otimes N \to M \otimes N$
is injective for every submodule $M' \subseteq M$.
## References
* [A. Altman and S. Kleiman, *A term of commutative algebra* (Lemma 8.16)][altman2021term]
## TODO
* Prove the same theorems with $M$ and $N$ swapped.
* Prove the same theorems with universe polymorphism.
-/
universe u
variable (R : Type u) [CommRing R]
variable {M : Type u} [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M]
variable {N : Type u} [AddCommGroup N] [Module R N]
open Classical DirectSum LinearMap Function Submodule
namespace TensorProduct
variable {ι : Type u} [Fintype ι] {m : ι → M} {n : ι → N}
variable (m n) in
/-- An expression $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ in $M \otimes N$
*vanishes trivially* if there exist a finite index type $\kappa$,
elements $(y_j)_{j \in \kappa}$ of $N$, and elements $(a_{ij})_{i \in \iota, j \in \kappa}$ of $R$
such that for all $i$,
$$n_i = \sum_j a_{ij} y_j$$
and for all $j$,
$$\sum_{i} a_{ij} m_i = 0.$$
Note that this condition is not symmetric in $M$ and $N$.
(The terminology "trivial" comes from [Stacks 00HK](https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00HK).)-/
abbrev VanishesTrivially : Prop :=
∃ (κ : Type u) (_ : Fintype κ) (a : ι → κ → R) (y : κ → N),
(∀ i, n i = ∑ j, a i j • y j) ∧ ∀ j, ∑ i, a i j • m i = 0
/-- **Equational criterion for vanishing**
[A. Altman and S. Kleiman, *A term of commutative algebra* (Lemma 8.16)][altman2021term],
backward direction.
If the expression $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ vanishes trivially, then it vanishes.
That is, $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i = 0$. -/
theorem sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_vanishesTrivially (hmn : VanishesTrivially R m n) :
∑ i, m i ⊗ₜ n i = (0 : M ⊗[R] N) := by
obtain ⟨κ, _, a, y, h₁, h₂⟩ := hmn
simp_rw [h₁, tmul_sum, tmul_smul]
rw [Finset.sum_comm]
simp_rw [← tmul_smul, ← smul_tmul, ← sum_tmul, h₂, zero_tmul, Finset.sum_const_zero]
/-- **Equational criterion for vanishing**
[A. Altman and S. Kleiman, *A term of commutative algebra* (Lemma 8.16)][altman2021term],
forward direction.
Assume that the $m_i$ generate $M$. If the expression $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$
vanishes, then it vanishes trivially. -/
theorem vanishesTrivially_of_sum_tmul_eq_zero (hm : Submodule.span R (Set.range m) = ⊤)
(hmn : ∑ i, m i ⊗ₜ n i = (0 : M ⊗[R] N)) : VanishesTrivially R m n := by
-- Define a map $G \colon R^\iota \to M$ whose matrix entries are the $m_i$. It is surjective.
set G : (ι →₀ R) →ₗ[R] M := Finsupp.total ι M R m with hG
have G_basis_eq (i : ι) : G (Finsupp.single i 1) = m i := by simp [hG, toModule_lof]
have G_surjective : Surjective G := by
apply LinearMap.range_eq_top.mp
apply top_le_iff.mp
rw [← hm]
apply Submodule.span_le.mpr
rintro _ ⟨i, rfl⟩
use Finsupp.single i 1, G_basis_eq i
/- Consider the element $\sum_i e_i \otimes n_i$ of $R^\iota \otimes N$. It is in the kernel of
$R^\iota \otimes N \to M \otimes N$. -/
set en : (ι →₀ R) ⊗[R] N := ∑ i, Finsupp.single i 1 ⊗ₜ n i with hen
have en_mem_ker : en ∈ ker (rTensor N G) := by simp [hen, G_basis_eq, hmn]
-- We have an exact sequence $\ker G \to R^\iota \to M \to 0$.
have exact_ker_subtype : Exact (ker G).subtype G := G.exact_subtype_ker_map
-- Tensor the exact sequence with $N$.
have exact_rTensor_ker_subtype : Exact (rTensor N (ker G).subtype) (rTensor N G) :=
rTensor_exact (M := ↥(ker G)) N exact_ker_subtype G_surjective
/- We conclude that $\sum_i e_i \otimes n_i$ is in the range of
$\ker G \otimes N \to R^\iota \otimes N$. -/
have en_mem_range : en ∈ range (rTensor N (ker G).subtype) :=
exact_rTensor_ker_subtype.linearMap_ker_eq ▸ en_mem_ker
/- There is an element of in $\ker G \otimes N$ that maps to $\sum_i e_i \otimes n_i$.
Write it as a finite sum of pure tensors. -/
obtain ⟨kn, hkn⟩ := en_mem_range
obtain ⟨ma, rfl : kn = ∑ kj ∈ ma, kj.1 ⊗ₜ[R] kj.2⟩ := exists_finset kn
use ↑↑ma, FinsetCoe.fintype ma
/- Let $\sum_j k_j \otimes y_j$ be the sum obtained in the previous step.
In order to show that $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ vanishes trivially, it suffices to prove that there
exist $(a_{ij})_{i, j}$ such that for all $i$,
$$n_i = \sum_j a_{ij} y_j$$
and for all $j$,
$$\sum_{i} a_{ij} m_i = 0.$$
For this, take $a_{ij}$ to be the coefficient of $e_i$ in $k_j$. -/
use fun i ⟨⟨kj, _⟩, _⟩ ↦ (kj : ι →₀ R) i
use fun ⟨⟨_, yj⟩, _⟩ ↦ yj
constructor
· intro i
apply_fun finsuppScalarLeft R N ι at hkn
apply_fun (· i) at hkn
symm at hkn
simp only [map_sum, finsuppScalarLeft_apply_tmul, zero_smul, Finsupp.single_zero,
Finsupp.sum_single_index, one_smul, Finsupp.finset_sum_apply, Finsupp.single_apply,
Finset.sum_ite_eq', Finset.mem_univ, ↓reduceIte, rTensor_tmul, coeSubtype, Finsupp.sum_apply,
Finsupp.sum_ite_eq', Finsupp.mem_support_iff, ne_eq, ite_not, en] at hkn
simp only [Finset.univ_eq_attach, Finset.sum_attach ma (fun x ↦ (x.1 : ι →₀ R) i • x.2)]
convert hkn using 2 with x _
split
· next h'x => rw [h'x, zero_smul]
· rfl
· rintro ⟨⟨⟨k, hk⟩, _⟩, _⟩
simpa only [hG, Finsupp.total_apply, zero_smul, implies_true, Finsupp.sum_fintype] using
mem_ker.mp hk
/-- **Equational criterion for vanishing**
[A. Altman and S. Kleiman, *A term of commutative algebra* (Lemma 8.16)][altman2021term].
Assume that the $m_i$ generate $M$. Then the expression $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ vanishes
trivially if and only if it vanishes. -/
theorem vanishesTrivially_iff_sum_tmul_eq_zero (hm : Submodule.span R (Set.range m) = ⊤) :
VanishesTrivially R m n ↔ ∑ i, m i ⊗ₜ n i = (0 : M ⊗[R] N) :=
⟨sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_vanishesTrivially R, vanishesTrivially_of_sum_tmul_eq_zero R hm⟩
/-- **Equational criterion for vanishing**
[A. Altman and S. Kleiman, *A term of commutative algebra* (Lemma 8.16)][altman2021term],
forward direction, generalization.
Assume that the submodule $M' \subseteq M$ generated by the $m_i$
satisfies the property that the map $M' \otimes N \to M \otimes N$ is injective. If the expression
$\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ vanishes, then it vanishes trivially. -/
theorem vanishesTrivially_of_sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_rTensor_injective
(hm : Injective (rTensor N (span R (Set.range m)).subtype))
(hmn : ∑ i, m i ⊗ₜ n i = (0 : M ⊗[R] N)) : VanishesTrivially R m n := by
-- Restrict `m` on the codomain to $M'$, then apply `vanishesTrivially_of_sum_tmul_eq_zero`.
have mem_M' i : m i ∈ span R (Set.range m) := subset_span ⟨i, rfl⟩
set m' : ι → span R (Set.range m) := Subtype.coind m mem_M' with m'_eq
have hm' : span R (Set.range m') = ⊤ := by
apply map_injective_of_injective (injective_subtype (span R (Set.range m)))
rw [Submodule.map_span, Submodule.map_top, range_subtype, coeSubtype, ← Set.range_comp]
rfl
have hm'n : ∑ i, m' i ⊗ₜ n i = (0 : span R (Set.range m) ⊗[R] N) := by
apply hm
simp only [m'_eq, map_sum, rTensor_tmul, coeSubtype, Subtype.coind_coe, _root_.map_zero, hmn]
have : VanishesTrivially R m' n := vanishesTrivially_of_sum_tmul_eq_zero R hm' hm'n
unfold VanishesTrivially at this ⊢
convert this with κ _ a y j
convert (injective_iff_map_eq_zero' _).mp (injective_subtype (span R (Set.range m))) _
simp [m'_eq]
/-- **Equational criterion for vanishing**
[A. Altman and S. Kleiman, *A term of commutative algebra* (Lemma 8.16)][altman2021term],
generalization.
Assume that the submodule $M' \subseteq M$ generated by the $m_i$ satisfies the
property that the map $M' \otimes N \to M \otimes N$ is injective. Then the expression
$\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ vanishes trivially if and only if it vanishes. -/
theorem vanishesTrivially_iff_sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_rTensor_injective
(hm : Injective (rTensor N (span R (Set.range m)).subtype)) :
VanishesTrivially R m n ↔ ∑ i, m i ⊗ₜ n i = (0 : M ⊗[R] N) :=
⟨sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_vanishesTrivially R,
vanishesTrivially_of_sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_rTensor_injective R hm⟩
/-- Converse of `TensorProduct.vanishesTrivially_of_sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_rTensor_injective`.
Assume that every expression $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ which vanishes also vanishes trivially.
Then, for every submodule $M' \subseteq M$, the map $M' \otimes N \to M \otimes N$ is injective. -/
theorem rTensor_injective_of_forall_vanishesTrivially
(hMN : ∀ {ι : Type u} [Fintype ι] {m : ι → M} {n : ι → N},
∑ i, m i ⊗ₜ n i = (0 : M ⊗[R] N) → VanishesTrivially R m n)
(M' : Submodule R M) : Injective (rTensor N M'.subtype) := by
apply (injective_iff_map_eq_zero _).mpr
rintro x hx
obtain ⟨s, rfl⟩ := exists_finset x
rw [← Finset.sum_attach]
apply sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_vanishesTrivially
simp only [map_sum, rTensor_tmul, coeSubtype] at hx
have := hMN ((Finset.sum_attach s _).trans hx)
unfold VanishesTrivially at this ⊢
convert this with κ _ a y j
symm
convert (injective_iff_map_eq_zero' _).mp (injective_subtype M') _
simp
/-- Every expression $\sum_i m_i \otimes n_i$ which vanishes also vanishes trivially if and only if
for every submodule $M' \subseteq M$, the map $M' \otimes N \to M \otimes N$ is injective. -/
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Vanishing.lean | 230 | 238 | theorem forall_vanishesTrivially_iff_forall_rTensor_injective :
(∀ {ι : Type u} [Fintype ι] {m : ι → M} {n : ι → N},
∑ i, m i ⊗ₜ n i = (0 : M ⊗[R] N) → VanishesTrivially R m n) ↔
∀ M' : Submodule R M, Injective (rTensor N M'.subtype) := by |
constructor
· intro h
exact rTensor_injective_of_forall_vanishesTrivially R h
· intro h ι _ m n hmn
exact vanishesTrivially_of_sum_tmul_eq_zero_of_rTensor_injective R (h _) hmn
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Damiano Testa. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Damiano Testa
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Degree.Definitions
import Mathlib.Data.ENat.Basic
#align_import data.polynomial.degree.trailing_degree from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"302eab4f46abb63de520828de78c04cb0f9b5836"
/-!
# Trailing degree of univariate polynomials
## Main definitions
* `trailingDegree p`: the multiplicity of `X` in the polynomial `p`
* `natTrailingDegree`: a variant of `trailingDegree` that takes values in the natural numbers
* `trailingCoeff`: the coefficient at index `natTrailingDegree p`
Converts most results about `degree`, `natDegree` and `leadingCoeff` to results about the bottom
end of a polynomial
-/
noncomputable section
open Function Polynomial Finsupp Finset
open scoped Polynomial
namespace Polynomial
universe u v
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {a b : R} {n m : ℕ}
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R] {p q r : R[X]}
/-- `trailingDegree p` is the multiplicity of `x` in the polynomial `p`, i.e. the smallest
`X`-exponent in `p`.
`trailingDegree p = some n` when `p ≠ 0` and `n` is the smallest power of `X` that appears
in `p`, otherwise
`trailingDegree 0 = ⊤`. -/
def trailingDegree (p : R[X]) : ℕ∞ :=
p.support.min
#align polynomial.trailing_degree Polynomial.trailingDegree
theorem trailingDegree_lt_wf : WellFounded fun p q : R[X] => trailingDegree p < trailingDegree q :=
InvImage.wf trailingDegree wellFounded_lt
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_lt_wf Polynomial.trailingDegree_lt_wf
/-- `natTrailingDegree p` forces `trailingDegree p` to `ℕ`, by defining
`natTrailingDegree ⊤ = 0`. -/
def natTrailingDegree (p : R[X]) : ℕ :=
(trailingDegree p).getD 0
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree Polynomial.natTrailingDegree
/-- `trailingCoeff p` gives the coefficient of the smallest power of `X` in `p`-/
def trailingCoeff (p : R[X]) : R :=
coeff p (natTrailingDegree p)
#align polynomial.trailing_coeff Polynomial.trailingCoeff
/-- a polynomial is `monic_at` if its trailing coefficient is 1 -/
def TrailingMonic (p : R[X]) :=
trailingCoeff p = (1 : R)
#align polynomial.trailing_monic Polynomial.TrailingMonic
theorem TrailingMonic.def : TrailingMonic p ↔ trailingCoeff p = 1 :=
Iff.rfl
#align polynomial.trailing_monic.def Polynomial.TrailingMonic.def
instance TrailingMonic.decidable [DecidableEq R] : Decidable (TrailingMonic p) :=
inferInstanceAs <| Decidable (trailingCoeff p = (1 : R))
#align polynomial.trailing_monic.decidable Polynomial.TrailingMonic.decidable
@[simp]
theorem TrailingMonic.trailingCoeff {p : R[X]} (hp : p.TrailingMonic) : trailingCoeff p = 1 :=
hp
#align polynomial.trailing_monic.trailing_coeff Polynomial.TrailingMonic.trailingCoeff
@[simp]
theorem trailingDegree_zero : trailingDegree (0 : R[X]) = ⊤ :=
rfl
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_zero Polynomial.trailingDegree_zero
@[simp]
theorem trailingCoeff_zero : trailingCoeff (0 : R[X]) = 0 :=
rfl
#align polynomial.trailing_coeff_zero Polynomial.trailingCoeff_zero
@[simp]
theorem natTrailingDegree_zero : natTrailingDegree (0 : R[X]) = 0 :=
rfl
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_zero Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_zero
theorem trailingDegree_eq_top : trailingDegree p = ⊤ ↔ p = 0 :=
⟨fun h => support_eq_empty.1 (Finset.min_eq_top.1 h), fun h => by simp [h]⟩
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_eq_top Polynomial.trailingDegree_eq_top
theorem trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree (hp : p ≠ 0) :
trailingDegree p = (natTrailingDegree p : ℕ∞) := by
let ⟨n, hn⟩ :=
not_forall.1 (mt Option.eq_none_iff_forall_not_mem.2 (mt trailingDegree_eq_top.1 hp))
have hn : trailingDegree p = n := Classical.not_not.1 hn
rw [natTrailingDegree, hn]
rfl
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_eq_nat_trailing_degree Polynomial.trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree
theorem trailingDegree_eq_iff_natTrailingDegree_eq {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (hp : p ≠ 0) :
p.trailingDegree = n ↔ p.natTrailingDegree = n := by
rw [trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree hp]
exact WithTop.coe_eq_coe
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_eq_iff_nat_trailing_degree_eq Polynomial.trailingDegree_eq_iff_natTrailingDegree_eq
theorem trailingDegree_eq_iff_natTrailingDegree_eq_of_pos {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) :
p.trailingDegree = n ↔ p.natTrailingDegree = n := by
constructor
· intro H
rwa [← trailingDegree_eq_iff_natTrailingDegree_eq]
rintro rfl
rw [trailingDegree_zero] at H
exact Option.noConfusion H
· intro H
rwa [trailingDegree_eq_iff_natTrailingDegree_eq]
rintro rfl
rw [natTrailingDegree_zero] at H
rw [H] at hn
exact lt_irrefl _ hn
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_eq_iff_nat_trailing_degree_eq_of_pos Polynomial.trailingDegree_eq_iff_natTrailingDegree_eq_of_pos
theorem natTrailingDegree_eq_of_trailingDegree_eq_some {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ}
(h : trailingDegree p = n) : natTrailingDegree p = n :=
have hp0 : p ≠ 0 := fun hp0 => by rw [hp0] at h; exact Option.noConfusion h
Option.some_inj.1 <|
show (natTrailingDegree p : ℕ∞) = n by rwa [← trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree hp0]
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_eq_of_trailing_degree_eq_some Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_eq_of_trailingDegree_eq_some
@[simp]
theorem natTrailingDegree_le_trailingDegree : ↑(natTrailingDegree p) ≤ trailingDegree p := by
by_cases hp : p = 0;
· rw [hp, trailingDegree_zero]
exact le_top
rw [trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree hp]
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_le_trailing_degree Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_le_trailingDegree
theorem natTrailingDegree_eq_of_trailingDegree_eq [Semiring S] {q : S[X]}
(h : trailingDegree p = trailingDegree q) : natTrailingDegree p = natTrailingDegree q := by
unfold natTrailingDegree
rw [h]
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_eq_of_trailing_degree_eq Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_eq_of_trailingDegree_eq
theorem trailingDegree_le_of_ne_zero (h : coeff p n ≠ 0) : trailingDegree p ≤ n :=
show @LE.le ℕ∞ _ p.support.min n from min_le (mem_support_iff.2 h)
#align polynomial.le_trailing_degree_of_ne_zero Polynomial.trailingDegree_le_of_ne_zero
theorem natTrailingDegree_le_of_ne_zero (h : coeff p n ≠ 0) : natTrailingDegree p ≤ n := by
have : WithTop.some (natTrailingDegree p) = Nat.cast (natTrailingDegree p) := rfl
rw [← WithTop.coe_le_coe, this, ← trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree]
· exact trailingDegree_le_of_ne_zero h
· intro h
subst h
exact h rfl
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_le_of_ne_zero Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_le_of_ne_zero
@[simp] lemma coeff_natTrailingDegree_eq_zero : coeff p p.natTrailingDegree = 0 ↔ p = 0 := by
constructor
· rintro h
by_contra hp
obtain ⟨n, hpn, hn⟩ := by simpa using min_mem_image_coe $ support_nonempty.2 hp
obtain rfl := (trailingDegree_eq_iff_natTrailingDegree_eq hp).1 hn.symm
exact hpn h
· rintro rfl
simp
lemma coeff_natTrailingDegree_ne_zero : coeff p p.natTrailingDegree ≠ 0 ↔ p ≠ 0 :=
coeff_natTrailingDegree_eq_zero.not
@[simp] lemma natTrailingDegree_eq_zero : natTrailingDegree p = 0 ↔ p = 0 ∨ coeff p 0 ≠ 0 := by
constructor
· rw [or_iff_not_imp_left]
rintro h hp
rwa [← h, coeff_natTrailingDegree_ne_zero]
· rintro (rfl | h)
· simp
· exact nonpos_iff_eq_zero.1 $ natTrailingDegree_le_of_ne_zero h
lemma trailingDegree_eq_zero : trailingDegree p = 0 ↔ coeff p 0 ≠ 0 := by
obtain rfl | hp := eq_or_ne p 0
· simp [WithTop.top_ne_zero (α := ℕ)]
· exact (trailingDegree_eq_iff_natTrailingDegree_eq hp).trans $
natTrailingDegree_eq_zero.trans $ or_iff_right hp
lemma natTrailingDegree_ne_zero : natTrailingDegree p ≠ 0 ↔ p ≠ 0 ∧ coeff p 0 = 0 :=
natTrailingDegree_eq_zero.not.trans $ by rw [not_or, not_ne_iff]
lemma trailingDegree_ne_zero : trailingDegree p ≠ 0 ↔ coeff p 0 = 0 :=
trailingDegree_eq_zero.not_left
@[simp] theorem trailingDegree_le_trailingDegree (h : coeff q (natTrailingDegree p) ≠ 0) :
trailingDegree q ≤ trailingDegree p := by
by_cases hp : p = 0
· rw [hp]
exact le_top
· rw [trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree hp]
exact trailingDegree_le_of_ne_zero h
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_le_trailing_degree Polynomial.trailingDegree_le_trailingDegree
theorem trailingDegree_ne_of_natTrailingDegree_ne {n : ℕ} :
p.natTrailingDegree ≠ n → trailingDegree p ≠ n := by
-- Porting note: Needed to account for different coercion behaviour & add the lemma below
have : Nat.cast n = WithTop.some n := rfl
exact mt fun h => by rw [natTrailingDegree, h, this, ← WithTop.some_eq_coe, Option.getD_some]
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_ne_of_nat_trailing_degree_ne Polynomial.trailingDegree_ne_of_natTrailingDegree_ne
theorem natTrailingDegree_le_of_trailingDegree_le {n : ℕ} {hp : p ≠ 0}
(H : (n : ℕ∞) ≤ trailingDegree p) : n ≤ natTrailingDegree p := by
rw [trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree hp] at H
exact WithTop.coe_le_coe.mp H
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_le_of_trailing_degree_le Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_le_of_trailingDegree_le
theorem natTrailingDegree_le_natTrailingDegree {hq : q ≠ 0}
(hpq : p.trailingDegree ≤ q.trailingDegree) : p.natTrailingDegree ≤ q.natTrailingDegree := by
by_cases hp : p = 0;
· rw [hp, natTrailingDegree_zero]
exact zero_le _
rw [trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree hp, trailingDegree_eq_natTrailingDegree hq] at hpq
exact WithTop.coe_le_coe.1 hpq
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_le_nat_trailing_degree Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_le_natTrailingDegree
@[simp]
theorem trailingDegree_monomial (ha : a ≠ 0) : trailingDegree (monomial n a) = n := by
rw [trailingDegree, support_monomial n ha, min_singleton]
rfl
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_monomial Polynomial.trailingDegree_monomial
theorem natTrailingDegree_monomial (ha : a ≠ 0) : natTrailingDegree (monomial n a) = n := by
rw [natTrailingDegree, trailingDegree_monomial ha]
rfl
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_monomial Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_monomial
theorem natTrailingDegree_monomial_le : natTrailingDegree (monomial n a) ≤ n :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
if ha : a = 0 then by simp [ha] else (natTrailingDegree_monomial ha).le
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_monomial_le Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_monomial_le
theorem le_trailingDegree_monomial : ↑n ≤ trailingDegree (monomial n a) :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
if ha : a = 0 then by simp [ha] else (trailingDegree_monomial ha).ge
#align polynomial.le_trailing_degree_monomial Polynomial.le_trailingDegree_monomial
@[simp]
theorem trailingDegree_C (ha : a ≠ 0) : trailingDegree (C a) = (0 : ℕ∞) :=
trailingDegree_monomial ha
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_C Polynomial.trailingDegree_C
theorem le_trailingDegree_C : (0 : ℕ∞) ≤ trailingDegree (C a) :=
le_trailingDegree_monomial
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.le_trailing_degree_C Polynomial.le_trailingDegree_C
theorem trailingDegree_one_le : (0 : ℕ∞) ≤ trailingDegree (1 : R[X]) := by
rw [← C_1]
exact le_trailingDegree_C
#align polynomial.trailing_degree_one_le Polynomial.trailingDegree_one_le
@[simp]
theorem natTrailingDegree_C (a : R) : natTrailingDegree (C a) = 0 :=
nonpos_iff_eq_zero.1 natTrailingDegree_monomial_le
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_C Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_C
@[simp]
theorem natTrailingDegree_one : natTrailingDegree (1 : R[X]) = 0 :=
natTrailingDegree_C 1
#align polynomial.nat_trailing_degree_one Polynomial.natTrailingDegree_one
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Degree/TrailingDegree.lean | 281 | 282 | theorem natTrailingDegree_natCast (n : ℕ) : natTrailingDegree (n : R[X]) = 0 := by |
simp only [← C_eq_natCast, natTrailingDegree_C]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Hunter Monroe. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Hunter Monroe, Kyle Miller, Alena Gusakov
-/
import Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Finite
import Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Maps
#align_import combinatorics.simple_graph.subgraph from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c6ef6387ede9983aee397d442974e61f89dfd87b"
/-!
# Subgraphs of a simple graph
A subgraph of a simple graph consists of subsets of the graph's vertices and edges such that the
endpoints of each edge are present in the vertex subset. The edge subset is formalized as a
sub-relation of the adjacency relation of the simple graph.
## Main definitions
* `Subgraph G` is the type of subgraphs of a `G : SimpleGraph V`.
* `Subgraph.neighborSet`, `Subgraph.incidenceSet`, and `Subgraph.degree` are like their
`SimpleGraph` counterparts, but they refer to vertices from `G` to avoid subtype coercions.
* `Subgraph.coe` is the coercion from a `G' : Subgraph G` to a `SimpleGraph G'.verts`.
(In Lean 3 this could not be a `Coe` instance since the destination type depends on `G'`.)
* `Subgraph.IsSpanning` for whether a subgraph is a spanning subgraph and
`Subgraph.IsInduced` for whether a subgraph is an induced subgraph.
* Instances for `Lattice (Subgraph G)` and `BoundedOrder (Subgraph G)`.
* `SimpleGraph.toSubgraph`: If a `SimpleGraph` is a subgraph of another, then you can turn it
into a member of the larger graph's `SimpleGraph.Subgraph` type.
* Graph homomorphisms from a subgraph to a graph (`Subgraph.map_top`) and between subgraphs
(`Subgraph.map`).
## Implementation notes
* Recall that subgraphs are not determined by their vertex sets, so `SetLike` does not apply to
this kind of subobject.
## Todo
* Images of graph homomorphisms as subgraphs.
-/
universe u v
namespace SimpleGraph
/-- A subgraph of a `SimpleGraph` is a subset of vertices along with a restriction of the adjacency
relation that is symmetric and is supported by the vertex subset. They also form a bounded lattice.
Thinking of `V → V → Prop` as `Set (V × V)`, a set of darts (i.e., half-edges), then
`Subgraph.adj_sub` is that the darts of a subgraph are a subset of the darts of `G`. -/
@[ext]
structure Subgraph {V : Type u} (G : SimpleGraph V) where
verts : Set V
Adj : V → V → Prop
adj_sub : ∀ {v w : V}, Adj v w → G.Adj v w
edge_vert : ∀ {v w : V}, Adj v w → v ∈ verts
symm : Symmetric Adj := by aesop_graph -- Porting note: Originally `by obviously`
#align simple_graph.subgraph SimpleGraph.Subgraph
initialize_simps_projections SimpleGraph.Subgraph (Adj → adj)
variable {ι : Sort*} {V : Type u} {W : Type v}
/-- The one-vertex subgraph. -/
@[simps]
protected def singletonSubgraph (G : SimpleGraph V) (v : V) : G.Subgraph where
verts := {v}
Adj := ⊥
adj_sub := False.elim
edge_vert := False.elim
symm _ _ := False.elim
#align simple_graph.singleton_subgraph SimpleGraph.singletonSubgraph
/-- The one-edge subgraph. -/
@[simps]
def subgraphOfAdj (G : SimpleGraph V) {v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) : G.Subgraph where
verts := {v, w}
Adj a b := s(v, w) = s(a, b)
adj_sub h := by
rw [← G.mem_edgeSet, ← h]
exact hvw
edge_vert {a b} h := by
apply_fun fun e ↦ a ∈ e at h
simp only [Sym2.mem_iff, true_or, eq_iff_iff, iff_true] at h
exact h
#align simple_graph.subgraph_of_adj SimpleGraph.subgraphOfAdj
namespace Subgraph
variable {G : SimpleGraph V} {G₁ G₂ : G.Subgraph} {a b : V}
protected theorem loopless (G' : Subgraph G) : Irreflexive G'.Adj :=
fun v h ↦ G.loopless v (G'.adj_sub h)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.loopless SimpleGraph.Subgraph.loopless
theorem adj_comm (G' : Subgraph G) (v w : V) : G'.Adj v w ↔ G'.Adj w v :=
⟨fun x ↦ G'.symm x, fun x ↦ G'.symm x⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.adj_comm SimpleGraph.Subgraph.adj_comm
@[symm]
theorem adj_symm (G' : Subgraph G) {u v : V} (h : G'.Adj u v) : G'.Adj v u :=
G'.symm h
#align simple_graph.subgraph.adj_symm SimpleGraph.Subgraph.adj_symm
protected theorem Adj.symm {G' : Subgraph G} {u v : V} (h : G'.Adj u v) : G'.Adj v u :=
G'.symm h
#align simple_graph.subgraph.adj.symm SimpleGraph.Subgraph.Adj.symm
protected theorem Adj.adj_sub {H : G.Subgraph} {u v : V} (h : H.Adj u v) : G.Adj u v :=
H.adj_sub h
#align simple_graph.subgraph.adj.adj_sub SimpleGraph.Subgraph.Adj.adj_sub
protected theorem Adj.fst_mem {H : G.Subgraph} {u v : V} (h : H.Adj u v) : u ∈ H.verts :=
H.edge_vert h
#align simple_graph.subgraph.adj.fst_mem SimpleGraph.Subgraph.Adj.fst_mem
protected theorem Adj.snd_mem {H : G.Subgraph} {u v : V} (h : H.Adj u v) : v ∈ H.verts :=
h.symm.fst_mem
#align simple_graph.subgraph.adj.snd_mem SimpleGraph.Subgraph.Adj.snd_mem
protected theorem Adj.ne {H : G.Subgraph} {u v : V} (h : H.Adj u v) : u ≠ v :=
h.adj_sub.ne
#align simple_graph.subgraph.adj.ne SimpleGraph.Subgraph.Adj.ne
/-- Coercion from `G' : Subgraph G` to a `SimpleGraph G'.verts`. -/
@[simps]
protected def coe (G' : Subgraph G) : SimpleGraph G'.verts where
Adj v w := G'.Adj v w
symm _ _ h := G'.symm h
loopless v h := loopless G v (G'.adj_sub h)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.coe SimpleGraph.Subgraph.coe
@[simp]
theorem coe_adj_sub (G' : Subgraph G) (u v : G'.verts) (h : G'.coe.Adj u v) : G.Adj u v :=
G'.adj_sub h
#align simple_graph.subgraph.coe_adj_sub SimpleGraph.Subgraph.coe_adj_sub
-- Given `h : H.Adj u v`, then `h.coe : H.coe.Adj ⟨u, _⟩ ⟨v, _⟩`.
protected theorem Adj.coe {H : G.Subgraph} {u v : V} (h : H.Adj u v) :
H.coe.Adj ⟨u, H.edge_vert h⟩ ⟨v, H.edge_vert h.symm⟩ := h
#align simple_graph.subgraph.adj.coe SimpleGraph.Subgraph.Adj.coe
/-- A subgraph is called a *spanning subgraph* if it contains all the vertices of `G`. -/
def IsSpanning (G' : Subgraph G) : Prop :=
∀ v : V, v ∈ G'.verts
#align simple_graph.subgraph.is_spanning SimpleGraph.Subgraph.IsSpanning
theorem isSpanning_iff {G' : Subgraph G} : G'.IsSpanning ↔ G'.verts = Set.univ :=
Set.eq_univ_iff_forall.symm
#align simple_graph.subgraph.is_spanning_iff SimpleGraph.Subgraph.isSpanning_iff
/-- Coercion from `Subgraph G` to `SimpleGraph V`. If `G'` is a spanning
subgraph, then `G'.spanningCoe` yields an isomorphic graph.
In general, this adds in all vertices from `V` as isolated vertices. -/
@[simps]
protected def spanningCoe (G' : Subgraph G) : SimpleGraph V where
Adj := G'.Adj
symm := G'.symm
loopless v hv := G.loopless v (G'.adj_sub hv)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.spanning_coe SimpleGraph.Subgraph.spanningCoe
@[simp]
theorem Adj.of_spanningCoe {G' : Subgraph G} {u v : G'.verts} (h : G'.spanningCoe.Adj u v) :
G.Adj u v :=
G'.adj_sub h
#align simple_graph.subgraph.adj.of_spanning_coe SimpleGraph.Subgraph.Adj.of_spanningCoe
theorem spanningCoe_inj : G₁.spanningCoe = G₂.spanningCoe ↔ G₁.Adj = G₂.Adj := by
simp [Subgraph.spanningCoe]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.spanning_coe_inj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.spanningCoe_inj
/-- `spanningCoe` is equivalent to `coe` for a subgraph that `IsSpanning`. -/
@[simps]
def spanningCoeEquivCoeOfSpanning (G' : Subgraph G) (h : G'.IsSpanning) :
G'.spanningCoe ≃g G'.coe where
toFun v := ⟨v, h v⟩
invFun v := v
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
map_rel_iff' := Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.spanning_coe_equiv_coe_of_spanning SimpleGraph.Subgraph.spanningCoeEquivCoeOfSpanning
/-- A subgraph is called an *induced subgraph* if vertices of `G'` are adjacent if
they are adjacent in `G`. -/
def IsInduced (G' : Subgraph G) : Prop :=
∀ {v w : V}, v ∈ G'.verts → w ∈ G'.verts → G.Adj v w → G'.Adj v w
#align simple_graph.subgraph.is_induced SimpleGraph.Subgraph.IsInduced
/-- `H.support` is the set of vertices that form edges in the subgraph `H`. -/
def support (H : Subgraph G) : Set V := Rel.dom H.Adj
#align simple_graph.subgraph.support SimpleGraph.Subgraph.support
theorem mem_support (H : Subgraph G) {v : V} : v ∈ H.support ↔ ∃ w, H.Adj v w := Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.mem_support SimpleGraph.Subgraph.mem_support
theorem support_subset_verts (H : Subgraph G) : H.support ⊆ H.verts :=
fun _ ⟨_, h⟩ ↦ H.edge_vert h
#align simple_graph.subgraph.support_subset_verts SimpleGraph.Subgraph.support_subset_verts
/-- `G'.neighborSet v` is the set of vertices adjacent to `v` in `G'`. -/
def neighborSet (G' : Subgraph G) (v : V) : Set V := {w | G'.Adj v w}
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet
theorem neighborSet_subset (G' : Subgraph G) (v : V) : G'.neighborSet v ⊆ G.neighborSet v :=
fun _ ↦ G'.adj_sub
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_subset SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_subset
theorem neighborSet_subset_verts (G' : Subgraph G) (v : V) : G'.neighborSet v ⊆ G'.verts :=
fun _ h ↦ G'.edge_vert (adj_symm G' h)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_subset_verts SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_subset_verts
@[simp]
theorem mem_neighborSet (G' : Subgraph G) (v w : V) : w ∈ G'.neighborSet v ↔ G'.Adj v w := Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.mem_neighbor_set SimpleGraph.Subgraph.mem_neighborSet
/-- A subgraph as a graph has equivalent neighbor sets. -/
def coeNeighborSetEquiv {G' : Subgraph G} (v : G'.verts) :
G'.coe.neighborSet v ≃ G'.neighborSet v where
toFun w := ⟨w, w.2⟩
invFun w := ⟨⟨w, G'.edge_vert (G'.adj_symm w.2)⟩, w.2⟩
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.coe_neighbor_set_equiv SimpleGraph.Subgraph.coeNeighborSetEquiv
/-- The edge set of `G'` consists of a subset of edges of `G`. -/
def edgeSet (G' : Subgraph G) : Set (Sym2 V) := Sym2.fromRel G'.symm
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet
theorem edgeSet_subset (G' : Subgraph G) : G'.edgeSet ⊆ G.edgeSet :=
Sym2.ind (fun _ _ ↦ G'.adj_sub)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_subset SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_subset
@[simp]
theorem mem_edgeSet {G' : Subgraph G} {v w : V} : s(v, w) ∈ G'.edgeSet ↔ G'.Adj v w := Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.mem_edge_set SimpleGraph.Subgraph.mem_edgeSet
theorem mem_verts_if_mem_edge {G' : Subgraph G} {e : Sym2 V} {v : V} (he : e ∈ G'.edgeSet)
(hv : v ∈ e) : v ∈ G'.verts := by
revert hv
refine Sym2.ind (fun v w he ↦ ?_) e he
intro hv
rcases Sym2.mem_iff.mp hv with (rfl | rfl)
· exact G'.edge_vert he
· exact G'.edge_vert (G'.symm he)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.mem_verts_if_mem_edge SimpleGraph.Subgraph.mem_verts_if_mem_edge
/-- The `incidenceSet` is the set of edges incident to a given vertex. -/
def incidenceSet (G' : Subgraph G) (v : V) : Set (Sym2 V) := {e ∈ G'.edgeSet | v ∈ e}
#align simple_graph.subgraph.incidence_set SimpleGraph.Subgraph.incidenceSet
theorem incidenceSet_subset_incidenceSet (G' : Subgraph G) (v : V) :
G'.incidenceSet v ⊆ G.incidenceSet v :=
fun _ h ↦ ⟨G'.edgeSet_subset h.1, h.2⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.incidence_set_subset_incidence_set SimpleGraph.Subgraph.incidenceSet_subset_incidenceSet
theorem incidenceSet_subset (G' : Subgraph G) (v : V) : G'.incidenceSet v ⊆ G'.edgeSet :=
fun _ h ↦ h.1
#align simple_graph.subgraph.incidence_set_subset SimpleGraph.Subgraph.incidenceSet_subset
/-- Give a vertex as an element of the subgraph's vertex type. -/
abbrev vert (G' : Subgraph G) (v : V) (h : v ∈ G'.verts) : G'.verts := ⟨v, h⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.vert SimpleGraph.Subgraph.vert
/--
Create an equal copy of a subgraph (see `copy_eq`) with possibly different definitional equalities.
See Note [range copy pattern].
-/
def copy (G' : Subgraph G) (V'' : Set V) (hV : V'' = G'.verts)
(adj' : V → V → Prop) (hadj : adj' = G'.Adj) : Subgraph G where
verts := V''
Adj := adj'
adj_sub := hadj.symm ▸ G'.adj_sub
edge_vert := hV.symm ▸ hadj.symm ▸ G'.edge_vert
symm := hadj.symm ▸ G'.symm
#align simple_graph.subgraph.copy SimpleGraph.Subgraph.copy
theorem copy_eq (G' : Subgraph G) (V'' : Set V) (hV : V'' = G'.verts)
(adj' : V → V → Prop) (hadj : adj' = G'.Adj) : G'.copy V'' hV adj' hadj = G' :=
Subgraph.ext _ _ hV hadj
#align simple_graph.subgraph.copy_eq SimpleGraph.Subgraph.copy_eq
/-- The union of two subgraphs. -/
instance : Sup G.Subgraph where
sup G₁ G₂ :=
{ verts := G₁.verts ∪ G₂.verts
Adj := G₁.Adj ⊔ G₂.Adj
adj_sub := fun hab => Or.elim hab (fun h => G₁.adj_sub h) fun h => G₂.adj_sub h
edge_vert := Or.imp (fun h => G₁.edge_vert h) fun h => G₂.edge_vert h
symm := fun _ _ => Or.imp G₁.adj_symm G₂.adj_symm }
/-- The intersection of two subgraphs. -/
instance : Inf G.Subgraph where
inf G₁ G₂ :=
{ verts := G₁.verts ∩ G₂.verts
Adj := G₁.Adj ⊓ G₂.Adj
adj_sub := fun hab => G₁.adj_sub hab.1
edge_vert := And.imp (fun h => G₁.edge_vert h) fun h => G₂.edge_vert h
symm := fun _ _ => And.imp G₁.adj_symm G₂.adj_symm }
/-- The `top` subgraph is `G` as a subgraph of itself. -/
instance : Top G.Subgraph where
top :=
{ verts := Set.univ
Adj := G.Adj
adj_sub := id
edge_vert := @fun v _ _ => Set.mem_univ v
symm := G.symm }
/-- The `bot` subgraph is the subgraph with no vertices or edges. -/
instance : Bot G.Subgraph where
bot :=
{ verts := ∅
Adj := ⊥
adj_sub := False.elim
edge_vert := False.elim
symm := fun _ _ => id }
instance : SupSet G.Subgraph where
sSup s :=
{ verts := ⋃ G' ∈ s, verts G'
Adj := fun a b => ∃ G' ∈ s, Adj G' a b
adj_sub := by
rintro a b ⟨G', -, hab⟩
exact G'.adj_sub hab
edge_vert := by
rintro a b ⟨G', hG', hab⟩
exact Set.mem_iUnion₂_of_mem hG' (G'.edge_vert hab)
symm := fun a b h => by simpa [adj_comm] using h }
instance : InfSet G.Subgraph where
sInf s :=
{ verts := ⋂ G' ∈ s, verts G'
Adj := fun a b => (∀ ⦃G'⦄, G' ∈ s → Adj G' a b) ∧ G.Adj a b
adj_sub := And.right
edge_vert := fun hab => Set.mem_iInter₂_of_mem fun G' hG' => G'.edge_vert <| hab.1 hG'
symm := fun _ _ => And.imp (forall₂_imp fun _ _ => Adj.symm) G.adj_symm }
@[simp]
theorem sup_adj : (G₁ ⊔ G₂).Adj a b ↔ G₁.Adj a b ∨ G₂.Adj a b :=
Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.sup_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.sup_adj
@[simp]
theorem inf_adj : (G₁ ⊓ G₂).Adj a b ↔ G₁.Adj a b ∧ G₂.Adj a b :=
Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.inf_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.inf_adj
@[simp]
theorem top_adj : (⊤ : Subgraph G).Adj a b ↔ G.Adj a b :=
Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.top_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.top_adj
@[simp]
theorem not_bot_adj : ¬ (⊥ : Subgraph G).Adj a b :=
not_false
#align simple_graph.subgraph.not_bot_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.not_bot_adj
@[simp]
theorem verts_sup (G₁ G₂ : G.Subgraph) : (G₁ ⊔ G₂).verts = G₁.verts ∪ G₂.verts :=
rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.verts_sup SimpleGraph.Subgraph.verts_sup
@[simp]
theorem verts_inf (G₁ G₂ : G.Subgraph) : (G₁ ⊓ G₂).verts = G₁.verts ∩ G₂.verts :=
rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.verts_inf SimpleGraph.Subgraph.verts_inf
@[simp]
theorem verts_top : (⊤ : G.Subgraph).verts = Set.univ :=
rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.verts_top SimpleGraph.Subgraph.verts_top
@[simp]
theorem verts_bot : (⊥ : G.Subgraph).verts = ∅ :=
rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.verts_bot SimpleGraph.Subgraph.verts_bot
@[simp]
theorem sSup_adj {s : Set G.Subgraph} : (sSup s).Adj a b ↔ ∃ G ∈ s, Adj G a b :=
Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.Sup_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.sSup_adj
@[simp]
theorem sInf_adj {s : Set G.Subgraph} : (sInf s).Adj a b ↔ (∀ G' ∈ s, Adj G' a b) ∧ G.Adj a b :=
Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.Inf_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.sInf_adj
@[simp]
theorem iSup_adj {f : ι → G.Subgraph} : (⨆ i, f i).Adj a b ↔ ∃ i, (f i).Adj a b := by
simp [iSup]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.supr_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.iSup_adj
@[simp]
theorem iInf_adj {f : ι → G.Subgraph} : (⨅ i, f i).Adj a b ↔ (∀ i, (f i).Adj a b) ∧ G.Adj a b := by
simp [iInf]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.infi_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.iInf_adj
theorem sInf_adj_of_nonempty {s : Set G.Subgraph} (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 => G'.adj_sub (h _ hG')
#align simple_graph.subgraph.Inf_adj_of_nonempty SimpleGraph.Subgraph.sInf_adj_of_nonempty
theorem iInf_adj_of_nonempty [Nonempty ι] {f : ι → G.Subgraph} :
(⨅ i, f i).Adj a b ↔ ∀ i, (f i).Adj a b := by
rw [iInf, sInf_adj_of_nonempty (Set.range_nonempty _)]
simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.infi_adj_of_nonempty SimpleGraph.Subgraph.iInf_adj_of_nonempty
@[simp]
theorem verts_sSup (s : Set G.Subgraph) : (sSup s).verts = ⋃ G' ∈ s, verts G' :=
rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.verts_Sup SimpleGraph.Subgraph.verts_sSup
@[simp]
theorem verts_sInf (s : Set G.Subgraph) : (sInf s).verts = ⋂ G' ∈ s, verts G' :=
rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.verts_Inf SimpleGraph.Subgraph.verts_sInf
@[simp]
theorem verts_iSup {f : ι → G.Subgraph} : (⨆ i, f i).verts = ⋃ i, (f i).verts := by simp [iSup]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.verts_supr SimpleGraph.Subgraph.verts_iSup
@[simp]
theorem verts_iInf {f : ι → G.Subgraph} : (⨅ i, f i).verts = ⋂ i, (f i).verts := by simp [iInf]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.verts_infi SimpleGraph.Subgraph.verts_iInf
theorem verts_spanningCoe_injective :
(fun G' : Subgraph G => (G'.verts, G'.spanningCoe)).Injective := by
intro G₁ G₂ h
rw [Prod.ext_iff] at h
exact Subgraph.ext _ _ h.1 (spanningCoe_inj.1 h.2)
/-- For subgraphs `G₁`, `G₂`, `G₁ ≤ G₂` iff `G₁.verts ⊆ G₂.verts` and
`∀ a b, G₁.adj a b → G₂.adj a b`. -/
instance distribLattice : DistribLattice G.Subgraph :=
{ show DistribLattice G.Subgraph from
verts_spanningCoe_injective.distribLattice _
(fun _ _ => rfl) fun _ _ => rfl with
le := fun x y => x.verts ⊆ y.verts ∧ ∀ ⦃v w : V⦄, x.Adj v w → y.Adj v w }
instance : BoundedOrder (Subgraph G) where
top := ⊤
bot := ⊥
le_top x := ⟨Set.subset_univ _, fun _ _ => x.adj_sub⟩
bot_le _ := ⟨Set.empty_subset _, fun _ _ => False.elim⟩
-- Note that subgraphs do not form a Boolean algebra, because of `verts`.
instance : CompletelyDistribLattice G.Subgraph :=
{ Subgraph.distribLattice with
le := (· ≤ ·)
sup := (· ⊔ ·)
inf := (· ⊓ ·)
top := ⊤
bot := ⊥
le_top := fun G' => ⟨Set.subset_univ _, fun a b => G'.adj_sub⟩
bot_le := fun G' => ⟨Set.empty_subset _, fun a b => False.elim⟩
sSup := sSup
-- Porting note: needed `apply` here to modify elaboration; previously the term itself was fine.
le_sSup := fun s G' hG' => ⟨by apply Set.subset_iUnion₂ G' hG', fun a b hab => ⟨G', hG', hab⟩⟩
sSup_le := fun s G' hG' =>
⟨Set.iUnion₂_subset fun H hH => (hG' _ hH).1, by
rintro a b ⟨H, hH, hab⟩
exact (hG' _ hH).2 hab⟩
sInf := sInf
sInf_le := fun s G' hG' => ⟨Set.iInter₂_subset G' hG', fun a b hab => hab.1 hG'⟩
le_sInf := fun s G' hG' =>
⟨Set.subset_iInter₂ fun H hH => (hG' _ hH).1, fun a b hab =>
⟨fun H hH => (hG' _ hH).2 hab, G'.adj_sub hab⟩⟩
iInf_iSup_eq := fun f => Subgraph.ext _ _ (by simpa using iInf_iSup_eq)
(by ext; simp [Classical.skolem]) }
@[simps]
instance subgraphInhabited : Inhabited (Subgraph G) := ⟨⊥⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.subgraph_inhabited SimpleGraph.Subgraph.subgraphInhabited
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_sup {H H' : G.Subgraph} (v : V) :
(H ⊔ H').neighborSet v = H.neighborSet v ∪ H'.neighborSet v := rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_sup SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_sup
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_inf {H H' : G.Subgraph} (v : V) :
(H ⊓ H').neighborSet v = H.neighborSet v ∩ H'.neighborSet v := rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_inf SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_inf
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_top (v : V) : (⊤ : G.Subgraph).neighborSet v = G.neighborSet v := rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_top SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_top
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_bot (v : V) : (⊥ : G.Subgraph).neighborSet v = ∅ := rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_bot SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_bot
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_sSup (s : Set G.Subgraph) (v : V) :
(sSup s).neighborSet v = ⋃ G' ∈ s, neighborSet G' v := by
ext
simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_Sup SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_sSup
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_sInf (s : Set G.Subgraph) (v : V) :
(sInf s).neighborSet v = (⋂ G' ∈ s, neighborSet G' v) ∩ G.neighborSet v := by
ext
simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_Inf SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_sInf
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_iSup (f : ι → G.Subgraph) (v : V) :
(⨆ i, f i).neighborSet v = ⋃ i, (f i).neighborSet v := by simp [iSup]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_supr SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_iSup
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_iInf (f : ι → G.Subgraph) (v : V) :
(⨅ i, f i).neighborSet v = (⋂ i, (f i).neighborSet v) ∩ G.neighborSet v := by simp [iInf]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_infi SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_iInf
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_top : (⊤ : Subgraph G).edgeSet = G.edgeSet := rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_top SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_top
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_bot : (⊥ : Subgraph G).edgeSet = ∅ :=
Set.ext <| Sym2.ind (by simp)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_bot SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_bot
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_inf {H₁ H₂ : Subgraph G} : (H₁ ⊓ H₂).edgeSet = H₁.edgeSet ∩ H₂.edgeSet :=
Set.ext <| Sym2.ind (by simp)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_inf SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_inf
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_sup {H₁ H₂ : Subgraph G} : (H₁ ⊔ H₂).edgeSet = H₁.edgeSet ∪ H₂.edgeSet :=
Set.ext <| Sym2.ind (by simp)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_sup SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_sup
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_sSup (s : Set G.Subgraph) : (sSup s).edgeSet = ⋃ G' ∈ s, edgeSet G' := by
ext e
induction e using Sym2.ind
simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_Sup SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_sSup
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_sInf (s : Set G.Subgraph) :
(sInf s).edgeSet = (⋂ G' ∈ s, edgeSet G') ∩ G.edgeSet := by
ext e
induction e using Sym2.ind
simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_Inf SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_sInf
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_iSup (f : ι → G.Subgraph) :
(⨆ i, f i).edgeSet = ⋃ i, (f i).edgeSet := by simp [iSup]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_supr SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_iSup
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_iInf (f : ι → G.Subgraph) :
(⨅ i, f i).edgeSet = (⋂ i, (f i).edgeSet) ∩ G.edgeSet := by
simp [iInf]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_infi SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_iInf
@[simp]
theorem spanningCoe_top : (⊤ : Subgraph G).spanningCoe = G := rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.spanning_coe_top SimpleGraph.Subgraph.spanningCoe_top
@[simp]
theorem spanningCoe_bot : (⊥ : Subgraph G).spanningCoe = ⊥ := rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.spanning_coe_bot SimpleGraph.Subgraph.spanningCoe_bot
/-- Turn a subgraph of a `SimpleGraph` into a member of its subgraph type. -/
@[simps]
def _root_.SimpleGraph.toSubgraph (H : SimpleGraph V) (h : H ≤ G) : G.Subgraph where
verts := Set.univ
Adj := H.Adj
adj_sub e := h e
edge_vert _ := Set.mem_univ _
symm := H.symm
#align simple_graph.to_subgraph SimpleGraph.toSubgraph
theorem support_mono {H H' : Subgraph G} (h : H ≤ H') : H.support ⊆ H'.support :=
Rel.dom_mono h.2
#align simple_graph.subgraph.support_mono SimpleGraph.Subgraph.support_mono
theorem _root_.SimpleGraph.toSubgraph.isSpanning (H : SimpleGraph V) (h : H ≤ G) :
(toSubgraph H h).IsSpanning :=
Set.mem_univ
#align simple_graph.to_subgraph.is_spanning SimpleGraph.toSubgraph.isSpanning
theorem spanningCoe_le_of_le {H H' : Subgraph G} (h : H ≤ H') : H.spanningCoe ≤ H'.spanningCoe :=
h.2
#align simple_graph.subgraph.spanning_coe_le_of_le SimpleGraph.Subgraph.spanningCoe_le_of_le
/-- The top of the `Subgraph G` lattice is equivalent to the graph itself. -/
def topEquiv : (⊤ : Subgraph G).coe ≃g G where
toFun v := ↑v
invFun v := ⟨v, trivial⟩
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
map_rel_iff' := Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.top_equiv SimpleGraph.Subgraph.topEquiv
/-- The bottom of the `Subgraph G` lattice is equivalent to the empty graph on the empty
vertex type. -/
def botEquiv : (⊥ : Subgraph G).coe ≃g (⊥ : SimpleGraph Empty) where
toFun v := v.property.elim
invFun v := v.elim
left_inv := fun ⟨_, h⟩ ↦ h.elim
right_inv v := v.elim
map_rel_iff' := Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.bot_equiv SimpleGraph.Subgraph.botEquiv
theorem edgeSet_mono {H₁ H₂ : Subgraph G} (h : H₁ ≤ H₂) : H₁.edgeSet ≤ H₂.edgeSet :=
Sym2.ind h.2
#align simple_graph.subgraph.edge_set_mono SimpleGraph.Subgraph.edgeSet_mono
theorem _root_.Disjoint.edgeSet {H₁ H₂ : Subgraph G} (h : Disjoint H₁ H₂) :
Disjoint H₁.edgeSet H₂.edgeSet :=
disjoint_iff_inf_le.mpr <| by simpa using edgeSet_mono h.le_bot
#align disjoint.edge_set Disjoint.edgeSet
/-- Graph homomorphisms induce a covariant function on subgraphs. -/
@[simps]
protected def map {G' : SimpleGraph W} (f : G →g G') (H : G.Subgraph) : G'.Subgraph where
verts := f '' H.verts
Adj := Relation.Map H.Adj f f
adj_sub := by
rintro _ _ ⟨u, v, h, rfl, rfl⟩
exact f.map_rel (H.adj_sub h)
edge_vert := by
rintro _ _ ⟨u, v, h, rfl, rfl⟩
exact Set.mem_image_of_mem _ (H.edge_vert h)
symm := by
rintro _ _ ⟨u, v, h, rfl, rfl⟩
exact ⟨v, u, H.symm h, rfl, rfl⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.map SimpleGraph.Subgraph.map
theorem map_monotone {G' : SimpleGraph W} (f : G →g G') : Monotone (Subgraph.map f) := by
intro H H' h
constructor
· intro
simp only [map_verts, Set.mem_image, forall_exists_index, and_imp]
rintro v hv rfl
exact ⟨_, h.1 hv, rfl⟩
· rintro _ _ ⟨u, v, ha, rfl, rfl⟩
exact ⟨_, _, h.2 ha, rfl, rfl⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.map_monotone SimpleGraph.Subgraph.map_monotone
theorem map_sup {G : SimpleGraph V} {G' : SimpleGraph W} (f : G →g G') {H H' : G.Subgraph} :
(H ⊔ H').map f = H.map f ⊔ H'.map f := by
ext1
· simp only [Set.image_union, map_verts, verts_sup]
· ext
simp only [Relation.Map, map_adj, sup_adj]
constructor
· rintro ⟨a, b, h | h, rfl, rfl⟩
· exact Or.inl ⟨_, _, h, rfl, rfl⟩
· exact Or.inr ⟨_, _, h, rfl, rfl⟩
· rintro (⟨a, b, h, rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨a, b, h, rfl, rfl⟩)
· exact ⟨_, _, Or.inl h, rfl, rfl⟩
· exact ⟨_, _, Or.inr h, rfl, rfl⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.map_sup SimpleGraph.Subgraph.map_sup
/-- Graph homomorphisms induce a contravariant function on subgraphs. -/
@[simps]
protected def comap {G' : SimpleGraph W} (f : G →g G') (H : G'.Subgraph) : G.Subgraph where
verts := f ⁻¹' H.verts
Adj u v := G.Adj u v ∧ H.Adj (f u) (f v)
adj_sub h := h.1
edge_vert h := Set.mem_preimage.1 (H.edge_vert h.2)
symm _ _ h := ⟨G.symm h.1, H.symm h.2⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.comap SimpleGraph.Subgraph.comap
theorem comap_monotone {G' : SimpleGraph W} (f : G →g G') : Monotone (Subgraph.comap f) := by
intro H H' h
constructor
· intro
simp only [comap_verts, Set.mem_preimage]
apply h.1
· intro v w
simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [comap_adj, and_imp, true_and_iff]
intro
apply h.2
#align simple_graph.subgraph.comap_monotone SimpleGraph.Subgraph.comap_monotone
theorem map_le_iff_le_comap {G' : SimpleGraph W} (f : G →g G') (H : G.Subgraph) (H' : G'.Subgraph) :
H.map f ≤ H' ↔ H ≤ H'.comap f := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨fun v hv ↦ ?_, fun v w hvw ↦ ?_⟩, fun h ↦ ⟨fun v ↦ ?_, fun v w ↦ ?_⟩⟩
· simp only [comap_verts, Set.mem_preimage]
exact h.1 ⟨v, hv, rfl⟩
· simp only [H.adj_sub hvw, comap_adj, true_and_iff]
exact h.2 ⟨v, w, hvw, rfl, rfl⟩
· simp only [map_verts, Set.mem_image, forall_exists_index, and_imp]
rintro w hw rfl
exact h.1 hw
· simp only [Relation.Map, map_adj, forall_exists_index, and_imp]
rintro u u' hu rfl rfl
exact (h.2 hu).2
#align simple_graph.subgraph.map_le_iff_le_comap SimpleGraph.Subgraph.map_le_iff_le_comap
/-- Given two subgraphs, one a subgraph of the other, there is an induced injective homomorphism of
the subgraphs as graphs. -/
@[simps]
def inclusion {x y : Subgraph G} (h : x ≤ y) : x.coe →g y.coe where
toFun v := ⟨↑v, And.left h v.property⟩
map_rel' hvw := h.2 hvw
#align simple_graph.subgraph.inclusion SimpleGraph.Subgraph.inclusion
theorem inclusion.injective {x y : Subgraph G} (h : x ≤ y) : Function.Injective (inclusion h) := by
intro v w h
rw [inclusion, DFunLike.coe, Subtype.mk_eq_mk] at h
exact Subtype.ext h
#align simple_graph.subgraph.inclusion.injective SimpleGraph.Subgraph.inclusion.injective
/-- There is an induced injective homomorphism of a subgraph of `G` into `G`. -/
@[simps]
protected def hom (x : Subgraph G) : x.coe →g G where
toFun v := v
map_rel' := x.adj_sub
#align simple_graph.subgraph.hom SimpleGraph.Subgraph.hom
@[simp] lemma coe_hom (x : Subgraph G) :
(x.hom : x.verts → V) = (fun (v : x.verts) => (v : V)) := rfl
theorem hom.injective {x : Subgraph G} : Function.Injective x.hom :=
fun _ _ ↦ Subtype.ext
#align simple_graph.subgraph.hom.injective SimpleGraph.Subgraph.hom.injective
/-- There is an induced injective homomorphism of a subgraph of `G` as
a spanning subgraph into `G`. -/
@[simps]
def spanningHom (x : Subgraph G) : x.spanningCoe →g G where
toFun := id
map_rel' := x.adj_sub
#align simple_graph.subgraph.spanning_hom SimpleGraph.Subgraph.spanningHom
theorem spanningHom.injective {x : Subgraph G} : Function.Injective x.spanningHom :=
fun _ _ ↦ id
#align simple_graph.subgraph.spanning_hom.injective SimpleGraph.Subgraph.spanningHom.injective
theorem neighborSet_subset_of_subgraph {x y : Subgraph G} (h : x ≤ y) (v : V) :
x.neighborSet v ⊆ y.neighborSet v :=
fun _ h' ↦ h.2 h'
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set_subset_of_subgraph SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet_subset_of_subgraph
instance neighborSet.decidablePred (G' : Subgraph G) [h : DecidableRel G'.Adj] (v : V) :
DecidablePred (· ∈ G'.neighborSet v) :=
h v
#align simple_graph.subgraph.neighbor_set.decidable_pred SimpleGraph.Subgraph.neighborSet.decidablePred
/-- If a graph is locally finite at a vertex, then so is a subgraph of that graph. -/
instance finiteAt {G' : Subgraph G} (v : G'.verts) [DecidableRel G'.Adj]
[Fintype (G.neighborSet v)] : Fintype (G'.neighborSet v) :=
Set.fintypeSubset (G.neighborSet v) (G'.neighborSet_subset v)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.finite_at SimpleGraph.Subgraph.finiteAt
/-- If a subgraph is locally finite at a vertex, then so are subgraphs of that subgraph.
This is not an instance because `G''` cannot be inferred. -/
def finiteAtOfSubgraph {G' G'' : Subgraph G} [DecidableRel G'.Adj] (h : G' ≤ G'') (v : G'.verts)
[Fintype (G''.neighborSet v)] : Fintype (G'.neighborSet v) :=
Set.fintypeSubset (G''.neighborSet v) (neighborSet_subset_of_subgraph h v)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.finite_at_of_subgraph SimpleGraph.Subgraph.finiteAtOfSubgraph
instance (G' : Subgraph G) [Fintype G'.verts] (v : V) [DecidablePred (· ∈ G'.neighborSet v)] :
Fintype (G'.neighborSet v) :=
Set.fintypeSubset G'.verts (neighborSet_subset_verts G' v)
instance coeFiniteAt {G' : Subgraph G} (v : G'.verts) [Fintype (G'.neighborSet v)] :
Fintype (G'.coe.neighborSet v) :=
Fintype.ofEquiv _ (coeNeighborSetEquiv v).symm
#align simple_graph.subgraph.coe_finite_at SimpleGraph.Subgraph.coeFiniteAt
theorem IsSpanning.card_verts [Fintype V] {G' : Subgraph G} [Fintype G'.verts] (h : G'.IsSpanning) :
G'.verts.toFinset.card = Fintype.card V := by
simp only [isSpanning_iff.1 h, Set.toFinset_univ]
congr
#align simple_graph.subgraph.is_spanning.card_verts SimpleGraph.Subgraph.IsSpanning.card_verts
/-- The degree of a vertex in a subgraph. It's zero for vertices outside the subgraph. -/
def degree (G' : Subgraph G) (v : V) [Fintype (G'.neighborSet v)] : ℕ :=
Fintype.card (G'.neighborSet v)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.degree SimpleGraph.Subgraph.degree
theorem finset_card_neighborSet_eq_degree {G' : Subgraph G} {v : V} [Fintype (G'.neighborSet v)] :
(G'.neighborSet v).toFinset.card = G'.degree v := by
rw [degree, Set.toFinset_card]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.finset_card_neighbor_set_eq_degree SimpleGraph.Subgraph.finset_card_neighborSet_eq_degree
theorem degree_le (G' : Subgraph G) (v : V) [Fintype (G'.neighborSet v)]
[Fintype (G.neighborSet v)] : G'.degree v ≤ G.degree v := by
rw [← card_neighborSet_eq_degree]
exact Set.card_le_card (G'.neighborSet_subset v)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.degree_le SimpleGraph.Subgraph.degree_le
theorem degree_le' (G' G'' : Subgraph G) (h : G' ≤ G'') (v : V) [Fintype (G'.neighborSet v)]
[Fintype (G''.neighborSet v)] : G'.degree v ≤ G''.degree v :=
Set.card_le_card (neighborSet_subset_of_subgraph h v)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.degree_le' SimpleGraph.Subgraph.degree_le'
@[simp]
theorem coe_degree (G' : Subgraph G) (v : G'.verts) [Fintype (G'.coe.neighborSet v)]
[Fintype (G'.neighborSet v)] : G'.coe.degree v = G'.degree v := by
rw [← card_neighborSet_eq_degree]
exact Fintype.card_congr (coeNeighborSetEquiv v)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.coe_degree SimpleGraph.Subgraph.coe_degree
@[simp]
theorem degree_spanningCoe {G' : G.Subgraph} (v : V) [Fintype (G'.neighborSet v)]
[Fintype (G'.spanningCoe.neighborSet v)] : G'.spanningCoe.degree v = G'.degree v := by
rw [← card_neighborSet_eq_degree, Subgraph.degree]
congr!
#align simple_graph.subgraph.degree_spanning_coe SimpleGraph.Subgraph.degree_spanningCoe
theorem degree_eq_one_iff_unique_adj {G' : Subgraph G} {v : V} [Fintype (G'.neighborSet v)] :
G'.degree v = 1 ↔ ∃! w : V, G'.Adj v w := by
rw [← finset_card_neighborSet_eq_degree, Finset.card_eq_one, Finset.singleton_iff_unique_mem]
simp only [Set.mem_toFinset, mem_neighborSet]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.degree_eq_one_iff_unique_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.degree_eq_one_iff_unique_adj
end Subgraph
section MkProperties
/-! ### Properties of `singletonSubgraph` and `subgraphOfAdj` -/
variable {G : SimpleGraph V} {G' : SimpleGraph W}
instance nonempty_singletonSubgraph_verts (v : V) : Nonempty (G.singletonSubgraph v).verts :=
⟨⟨v, Set.mem_singleton v⟩⟩
#align simple_graph.nonempty_singleton_subgraph_verts SimpleGraph.nonempty_singletonSubgraph_verts
@[simp]
theorem singletonSubgraph_le_iff (v : V) (H : G.Subgraph) :
G.singletonSubgraph v ≤ H ↔ v ∈ H.verts := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ h.1 (Set.mem_singleton v), ?_⟩
intro h
constructor
· rwa [singletonSubgraph_verts, Set.singleton_subset_iff]
· exact fun _ _ ↦ False.elim
#align simple_graph.singleton_subgraph_le_iff SimpleGraph.singletonSubgraph_le_iff
@[simp]
theorem map_singletonSubgraph (f : G →g G') {v : V} :
Subgraph.map f (G.singletonSubgraph v) = G'.singletonSubgraph (f v) := by
ext <;> simp only [Relation.Map, Subgraph.map_adj, singletonSubgraph_adj, Pi.bot_apply,
exists_and_left, and_iff_left_iff_imp, IsEmpty.forall_iff, Subgraph.map_verts,
singletonSubgraph_verts, Set.image_singleton]
exact False.elim
#align simple_graph.map_singleton_subgraph SimpleGraph.map_singletonSubgraph
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_singletonSubgraph (v w : V) : (G.singletonSubgraph v).neighborSet w = ∅ :=
rfl
#align simple_graph.neighbor_set_singleton_subgraph SimpleGraph.neighborSet_singletonSubgraph
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_singletonSubgraph (v : V) : (G.singletonSubgraph v).edgeSet = ∅ :=
Sym2.fromRel_bot
#align simple_graph.edge_set_singleton_subgraph SimpleGraph.edgeSet_singletonSubgraph
theorem eq_singletonSubgraph_iff_verts_eq (H : G.Subgraph) {v : V} :
H = G.singletonSubgraph v ↔ H.verts = {v} := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ by rw [h, singletonSubgraph_verts], fun h ↦ ?_⟩
ext
· rw [h, singletonSubgraph_verts]
· simp only [Prop.bot_eq_false, singletonSubgraph_adj, Pi.bot_apply, iff_false_iff]
intro ha
have ha1 := ha.fst_mem
have ha2 := ha.snd_mem
rw [h, Set.mem_singleton_iff] at ha1 ha2
subst_vars
exact ha.ne rfl
#align simple_graph.eq_singleton_subgraph_iff_verts_eq SimpleGraph.eq_singletonSubgraph_iff_verts_eq
instance nonempty_subgraphOfAdj_verts {v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) :
Nonempty (G.subgraphOfAdj hvw).verts :=
⟨⟨v, by simp⟩⟩
#align simple_graph.nonempty_subgraph_of_adj_verts SimpleGraph.nonempty_subgraphOfAdj_verts
@[simp]
theorem edgeSet_subgraphOfAdj {v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) :
(G.subgraphOfAdj hvw).edgeSet = {s(v, w)} := by
ext e
refine e.ind ?_
simp only [eq_comm, Set.mem_singleton_iff, Subgraph.mem_edgeSet, subgraphOfAdj_adj, iff_self_iff,
forall₂_true_iff]
#align simple_graph.edge_set_subgraph_of_adj SimpleGraph.edgeSet_subgraphOfAdj
lemma subgraphOfAdj_le_of_adj {v w : V} (H : G.Subgraph) (h : H.Adj v w) :
G.subgraphOfAdj (H.adj_sub h) ≤ H := by
constructor
· intro x
rintro (rfl | rfl) <;> simp [H.edge_vert h, H.edge_vert h.symm]
· simp only [subgraphOfAdj_adj, Sym2.eq, Sym2.rel_iff]
rintro _ _ (⟨rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨rfl, rfl⟩) <;> simp [h, h.symm]
theorem subgraphOfAdj_symm {v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) :
G.subgraphOfAdj hvw.symm = G.subgraphOfAdj hvw := by
ext <;> simp [or_comm, and_comm]
#align simple_graph.subgraph_of_adj_symm SimpleGraph.subgraphOfAdj_symm
@[simp]
theorem map_subgraphOfAdj (f : G →g G') {v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) :
Subgraph.map f (G.subgraphOfAdj hvw) = G'.subgraphOfAdj (f.map_adj hvw) := by
ext
· simp only [Subgraph.map_verts, subgraphOfAdj_verts, Set.mem_image, Set.mem_insert_iff,
Set.mem_singleton_iff]
constructor
· rintro ⟨u, rfl | rfl, rfl⟩ <;> simp
· rintro (rfl | rfl)
· use v
simp
· use w
simp
· simp only [Relation.Map, Subgraph.map_adj, subgraphOfAdj_adj, Sym2.eq, Sym2.rel_iff]
constructor
· rintro ⟨a, b, ⟨rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨rfl, rfl⟩, rfl, rfl⟩ <;> simp
· rintro (⟨rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨rfl, rfl⟩)
· use v, w
simp
· use w, v
simp
#align simple_graph.map_subgraph_of_adj SimpleGraph.map_subgraphOfAdj
theorem neighborSet_subgraphOfAdj_subset {u v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) :
(G.subgraphOfAdj hvw).neighborSet u ⊆ {v, w} :=
(G.subgraphOfAdj hvw).neighborSet_subset_verts _
#align simple_graph.neighbor_set_subgraph_of_adj_subset SimpleGraph.neighborSet_subgraphOfAdj_subset
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_fst_subgraphOfAdj {v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) :
(G.subgraphOfAdj hvw).neighborSet v = {w} := by
ext u
suffices w = u ↔ u = w by simpa [hvw.ne.symm] using this
rw [eq_comm]
#align simple_graph.neighbor_set_fst_subgraph_of_adj SimpleGraph.neighborSet_fst_subgraphOfAdj
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_snd_subgraphOfAdj {v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) :
(G.subgraphOfAdj hvw).neighborSet w = {v} := by
rw [subgraphOfAdj_symm hvw.symm]
exact neighborSet_fst_subgraphOfAdj hvw.symm
#align simple_graph.neighbor_set_snd_subgraph_of_adj SimpleGraph.neighborSet_snd_subgraphOfAdj
@[simp]
theorem neighborSet_subgraphOfAdj_of_ne_of_ne {u v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) (hv : u ≠ v)
(hw : u ≠ w) : (G.subgraphOfAdj hvw).neighborSet u = ∅ := by
ext
simp [hv.symm, hw.symm]
#align simple_graph.neighbor_set_subgraph_of_adj_of_ne_of_ne SimpleGraph.neighborSet_subgraphOfAdj_of_ne_of_ne
theorem neighborSet_subgraphOfAdj [DecidableEq V] {u v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) :
(G.subgraphOfAdj hvw).neighborSet u =
(if u = v then {w} else ∅) ∪ if u = w then {v} else ∅ := by
split_ifs <;> subst_vars <;> simp [*, Set.singleton_def]
#align simple_graph.neighbor_set_subgraph_of_adj SimpleGraph.neighborSet_subgraphOfAdj
theorem singletonSubgraph_fst_le_subgraphOfAdj {u v : V} {h : G.Adj u v} :
G.singletonSubgraph u ≤ G.subgraphOfAdj h := by
simp
#align simple_graph.singleton_subgraph_fst_le_subgraph_of_adj SimpleGraph.singletonSubgraph_fst_le_subgraphOfAdj
theorem singletonSubgraph_snd_le_subgraphOfAdj {u v : V} {h : G.Adj u v} :
G.singletonSubgraph v ≤ G.subgraphOfAdj h := by
simp
#align simple_graph.singleton_subgraph_snd_le_subgraph_of_adj SimpleGraph.singletonSubgraph_snd_le_subgraphOfAdj
end MkProperties
namespace Subgraph
variable {G : SimpleGraph V}
/-! ### Subgraphs of subgraphs -/
/-- Given a subgraph of a subgraph of `G`, construct a subgraph of `G`. -/
protected abbrev coeSubgraph {G' : G.Subgraph} : G'.coe.Subgraph → G.Subgraph :=
Subgraph.map G'.hom
#align simple_graph.subgraph.coe_subgraph SimpleGraph.Subgraph.coeSubgraph
/-- Given a subgraph of `G`, restrict it to being a subgraph of another subgraph `G'` by
taking the portion of `G` that intersects `G'`. -/
protected abbrev restrict {G' : G.Subgraph} : G.Subgraph → G'.coe.Subgraph :=
Subgraph.comap G'.hom
#align simple_graph.subgraph.restrict SimpleGraph.Subgraph.restrict
lemma coeSubgraph_adj {G' : G.Subgraph} (G'' : G'.coe.Subgraph) (v w : V) :
(G'.coeSubgraph G'').Adj v w ↔
∃ (hv : v ∈ G'.verts) (hw : w ∈ G'.verts), G''.Adj ⟨v, hv⟩ ⟨w, hw⟩ := by
simp [Relation.Map]
lemma restrict_adj {G' G'' : G.Subgraph} (v w : G'.verts) :
(G'.restrict G'').Adj v w ↔ G'.Adj v w ∧ G''.Adj v w := Iff.rfl
theorem restrict_coeSubgraph {G' : G.Subgraph} (G'' : G'.coe.Subgraph) :
Subgraph.restrict (Subgraph.coeSubgraph G'') = G'' := by
ext
· simp
· rw [restrict_adj, coeSubgraph_adj]
simpa using G''.adj_sub
#align simple_graph.subgraph.restrict_coe_subgraph SimpleGraph.Subgraph.restrict_coeSubgraph
theorem coeSubgraph_injective (G' : G.Subgraph) :
Function.Injective (Subgraph.coeSubgraph : G'.coe.Subgraph → G.Subgraph) :=
Function.LeftInverse.injective restrict_coeSubgraph
#align simple_graph.subgraph.coe_subgraph_injective SimpleGraph.Subgraph.coeSubgraph_injective
lemma coeSubgraph_le {H : G.Subgraph} (H' : H.coe.Subgraph) :
Subgraph.coeSubgraph H' ≤ H := by
constructor
· simp
· rintro v w ⟨_, _, h, rfl, rfl⟩
exact H'.adj_sub h
lemma coeSubgraph_restrict_eq {H : G.Subgraph} (H' : G.Subgraph) :
Subgraph.coeSubgraph (H.restrict H') = H ⊓ H' := by
ext
· simp [and_comm]
· simp_rw [coeSubgraph_adj, restrict_adj]
simp only [exists_and_left, exists_prop, ge_iff_le, inf_adj, and_congr_right_iff]
intro h
simp [H.edge_vert h, H.edge_vert h.symm]
/-! ### Edge deletion -/
/-- Given a subgraph `G'` and a set of vertex pairs, remove all of the corresponding edges
from its edge set, if present.
See also: `SimpleGraph.deleteEdges`. -/
def deleteEdges (G' : G.Subgraph) (s : Set (Sym2 V)) : G.Subgraph where
verts := G'.verts
Adj := G'.Adj \ Sym2.ToRel s
adj_sub h' := G'.adj_sub h'.1
edge_vert h' := G'.edge_vert h'.1
symm a b := by simp [G'.adj_comm, Sym2.eq_swap]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges
section DeleteEdges
variable {G' : G.Subgraph} (s : Set (Sym2 V))
@[simp]
theorem deleteEdges_verts : (G'.deleteEdges s).verts = G'.verts :=
rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_verts SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_verts
@[simp]
theorem deleteEdges_adj (v w : V) : (G'.deleteEdges s).Adj v w ↔ G'.Adj v w ∧ ¬s(v, w) ∈ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_adj
@[simp]
theorem deleteEdges_deleteEdges (s s' : Set (Sym2 V)) :
(G'.deleteEdges s).deleteEdges s' = G'.deleteEdges (s ∪ s') := by
ext <;> simp [and_assoc, not_or]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_delete_edges SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_deleteEdges
@[simp]
theorem deleteEdges_empty_eq : G'.deleteEdges ∅ = G' := by
ext <;> simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_empty_eq SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_empty_eq
@[simp]
theorem deleteEdges_spanningCoe_eq :
G'.spanningCoe.deleteEdges s = (G'.deleteEdges s).spanningCoe := by
ext
simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_spanning_coe_eq SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_spanningCoe_eq
theorem deleteEdges_coe_eq (s : Set (Sym2 G'.verts)) :
G'.coe.deleteEdges s = (G'.deleteEdges (Sym2.map (↑) '' s)).coe := by
ext ⟨v, hv⟩ ⟨w, hw⟩
simp only [SimpleGraph.deleteEdges_adj, coe_adj, deleteEdges_adj, Set.mem_image, not_exists,
not_and, and_congr_right_iff]
intro
constructor
· intro hs
refine Sym2.ind ?_
rintro ⟨v', hv'⟩ ⟨w', hw'⟩
simp only [Sym2.map_pair_eq, Sym2.eq]
contrapose!
rintro (_ | _) <;> simpa only [Sym2.eq_swap]
· intro h' hs
exact h' _ hs rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_coe_eq SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_coe_eq
theorem coe_deleteEdges_eq (s : Set (Sym2 V)) :
(G'.deleteEdges s).coe = G'.coe.deleteEdges (Sym2.map (↑) ⁻¹' s) := by
ext ⟨v, hv⟩ ⟨w, hw⟩
simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.coe_delete_edges_eq SimpleGraph.Subgraph.coe_deleteEdges_eq
theorem deleteEdges_le : G'.deleteEdges s ≤ G' := by
constructor <;> simp (config := { contextual := true }) [subset_rfl]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_le SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_le
theorem deleteEdges_le_of_le {s s' : Set (Sym2 V)} (h : s ⊆ s') :
G'.deleteEdges s' ≤ G'.deleteEdges s := by
constructor <;> simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [deleteEdges_verts, deleteEdges_adj,
true_and_iff, and_imp, subset_rfl]
exact fun _ _ _ hs' hs ↦ hs' (h hs)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_le_of_le SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_le_of_le
@[simp]
theorem deleteEdges_inter_edgeSet_left_eq :
G'.deleteEdges (G'.edgeSet ∩ s) = G'.deleteEdges s := by
ext <;> simp (config := { contextual := true }) [imp_false]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_inter_edge_set_left_eq SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_inter_edgeSet_left_eq
@[simp]
theorem deleteEdges_inter_edgeSet_right_eq :
G'.deleteEdges (s ∩ G'.edgeSet) = G'.deleteEdges s := by
ext <;> simp (config := { contextual := true }) [imp_false]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_edges_inter_edge_set_right_eq SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteEdges_inter_edgeSet_right_eq
theorem coe_deleteEdges_le : (G'.deleteEdges s).coe ≤ (G'.coe : SimpleGraph G'.verts) := by
intro v w
simp (config := { contextual := true })
#align simple_graph.subgraph.coe_delete_edges_le SimpleGraph.Subgraph.coe_deleteEdges_le
theorem spanningCoe_deleteEdges_le (G' : G.Subgraph) (s : Set (Sym2 V)) :
(G'.deleteEdges s).spanningCoe ≤ G'.spanningCoe :=
spanningCoe_le_of_le (deleteEdges_le s)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.spanning_coe_delete_edges_le SimpleGraph.Subgraph.spanningCoe_deleteEdges_le
end DeleteEdges
/-! ### Induced subgraphs -/
/- Given a subgraph, we can change its vertex set while removing any invalid edges, which
gives induced subgraphs. See also `SimpleGraph.induce` for the `SimpleGraph` version, which,
unlike for subgraphs, results in a graph with a different vertex type. -/
/-- The induced subgraph of a subgraph. The expectation is that `s ⊆ G'.verts` for the usual
notion of an induced subgraph, but, in general, `s` is taken to be the new vertex set and edges
are induced from the subgraph `G'`. -/
@[simps]
def induce (G' : G.Subgraph) (s : Set V) : G.Subgraph where
verts := s
Adj u v := u ∈ s ∧ v ∈ s ∧ G'.Adj u v
adj_sub h := G'.adj_sub h.2.2
edge_vert h := h.1
symm _ _ h := ⟨h.2.1, h.1, G'.symm h.2.2⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.induce SimpleGraph.Subgraph.induce
theorem _root_.SimpleGraph.induce_eq_coe_induce_top (s : Set V) :
G.induce s = ((⊤ : G.Subgraph).induce s).coe := by
ext
simp
#align simple_graph.induce_eq_coe_induce_top SimpleGraph.induce_eq_coe_induce_top
section Induce
variable {G' G'' : G.Subgraph} {s s' : Set V}
theorem induce_mono (hg : G' ≤ G'') (hs : s ⊆ s') : G'.induce s ≤ G''.induce s' := by
constructor
· simp [hs]
· simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [induce_adj, true_and_iff, and_imp]
intro v w hv hw ha
exact ⟨hs hv, hs hw, hg.2 ha⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.induce_mono SimpleGraph.Subgraph.induce_mono
@[mono]
theorem induce_mono_left (hg : G' ≤ G'') : G'.induce s ≤ G''.induce s :=
induce_mono hg subset_rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.induce_mono_left SimpleGraph.Subgraph.induce_mono_left
@[mono]
theorem induce_mono_right (hs : s ⊆ s') : G'.induce s ≤ G'.induce s' :=
induce_mono le_rfl hs
#align simple_graph.subgraph.induce_mono_right SimpleGraph.Subgraph.induce_mono_right
@[simp]
theorem induce_empty : G'.induce ∅ = ⊥ := by
ext <;> simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.induce_empty SimpleGraph.Subgraph.induce_empty
@[simp]
theorem induce_self_verts : G'.induce G'.verts = G' := by
ext
· simp
· constructor <;>
simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [induce_adj, imp_true_iff, and_true_iff]
exact fun ha ↦ ⟨G'.edge_vert ha, G'.edge_vert ha.symm⟩
#align simple_graph.subgraph.induce_self_verts SimpleGraph.Subgraph.induce_self_verts
lemma le_induce_top_verts : G' ≤ (⊤ : G.Subgraph).induce G'.verts :=
calc G' = G'.induce G'.verts := Subgraph.induce_self_verts.symm
_ ≤ (⊤ : G.Subgraph).induce G'.verts := Subgraph.induce_mono_left le_top
lemma le_induce_union : G'.induce s ⊔ G'.induce s' ≤ G'.induce (s ∪ s') := by
constructor
· simp only [verts_sup, induce_verts, Set.Subset.rfl]
· simp only [sup_adj, induce_adj, Set.mem_union]
rintro v w (h | h) <;> simp [h]
lemma le_induce_union_left : G'.induce s ≤ G'.induce (s ∪ s') := by
exact (sup_le_iff.mp le_induce_union).1
lemma le_induce_union_right : G'.induce s' ≤ G'.induce (s ∪ s') := by
exact (sup_le_iff.mp le_induce_union).2
theorem singletonSubgraph_eq_induce {v : V} :
G.singletonSubgraph v = (⊤ : G.Subgraph).induce {v} := by
ext <;> simp (config := { contextual := true }) [-Set.bot_eq_empty, Prop.bot_eq_false]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.singleton_subgraph_eq_induce SimpleGraph.Subgraph.singletonSubgraph_eq_induce
theorem subgraphOfAdj_eq_induce {v w : V} (hvw : G.Adj v w) :
G.subgraphOfAdj hvw = (⊤ : G.Subgraph).induce {v, w} := by
ext
· simp
· constructor
· intro h
simp only [subgraphOfAdj_adj, Sym2.eq, Sym2.rel_iff] at h
obtain ⟨rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨rfl, rfl⟩ := h <;> simp [hvw, hvw.symm]
· intro h
simp only [induce_adj, Set.mem_insert_iff, Set.mem_singleton_iff, top_adj] at h
obtain ⟨rfl | rfl, rfl | rfl, ha⟩ := h <;> first |exact (ha.ne rfl).elim|simp
#align simple_graph.subgraph.subgraph_of_adj_eq_induce SimpleGraph.Subgraph.subgraphOfAdj_eq_induce
end Induce
/-- Given a subgraph and a set of vertices, delete all the vertices from the subgraph,
if present. Any edges incident to the deleted vertices are deleted as well. -/
abbrev deleteVerts (G' : G.Subgraph) (s : Set V) : G.Subgraph :=
G'.induce (G'.verts \ s)
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_verts SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteVerts
section DeleteVerts
variable {G' : G.Subgraph} {s : Set V}
theorem deleteVerts_verts : (G'.deleteVerts s).verts = G'.verts \ s :=
rfl
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_verts_verts SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteVerts_verts
theorem deleteVerts_adj {u v : V} :
(G'.deleteVerts s).Adj u v ↔ u ∈ G'.verts ∧ ¬u ∈ s ∧ v ∈ G'.verts ∧ ¬v ∈ s ∧ G'.Adj u v := by
simp [and_assoc]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_verts_adj SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteVerts_adj
@[simp]
theorem deleteVerts_deleteVerts (s s' : Set V) :
(G'.deleteVerts s).deleteVerts s' = G'.deleteVerts (s ∪ s') := by
ext <;> simp (config := { contextual := true }) [not_or, and_assoc]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_verts_delete_verts SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteVerts_deleteVerts
@[simp]
theorem deleteVerts_empty : G'.deleteVerts ∅ = G' := by
simp [deleteVerts]
#align simple_graph.subgraph.delete_verts_empty SimpleGraph.Subgraph.deleteVerts_empty
| Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Subgraph.lean | 1,270 | 1,271 | theorem deleteVerts_le : G'.deleteVerts s ≤ G' := by |
constructor <;> simp [Set.diff_subset]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yaël Dillies
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Convex.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Group.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.Order.Basic
#align_import analysis.convex.strict from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"84dc0bd6619acaea625086d6f53cb35cdd554219"
/-!
# Strictly convex sets
This file defines strictly convex sets.
A set is strictly convex if the open segment between any two distinct points lies in its interior.
-/
open Set
open Convex Pointwise
variable {𝕜 𝕝 E F β : Type*}
open Function Set
open Convex
section OrderedSemiring
variable [OrderedSemiring 𝕜] [TopologicalSpace E] [TopologicalSpace F]
section AddCommMonoid
variable [AddCommMonoid E] [AddCommMonoid F]
section SMul
variable (𝕜)
variable [SMul 𝕜 E] [SMul 𝕜 F] (s : Set E)
/-- A set is strictly convex if the open segment between any two distinct points lies is in its
interior. This basically means "convex and not flat on the boundary". -/
def StrictConvex : Prop :=
s.Pairwise fun x y => ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 → a • x + b • y ∈ interior s
#align strict_convex StrictConvex
variable {𝕜 s}
variable {x y : E} {a b : 𝕜}
theorem strictConvex_iff_openSegment_subset :
StrictConvex 𝕜 s ↔ s.Pairwise fun x y => openSegment 𝕜 x y ⊆ interior s :=
forall₅_congr fun _ _ _ _ _ => (openSegment_subset_iff 𝕜).symm
#align strict_convex_iff_open_segment_subset strictConvex_iff_openSegment_subset
theorem StrictConvex.openSegment_subset (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(h : x ≠ y) : openSegment 𝕜 x y ⊆ interior s :=
strictConvex_iff_openSegment_subset.1 hs hx hy h
#align strict_convex.open_segment_subset StrictConvex.openSegment_subset
theorem strictConvex_empty : StrictConvex 𝕜 (∅ : Set E) :=
pairwise_empty _
#align strict_convex_empty strictConvex_empty
theorem strictConvex_univ : StrictConvex 𝕜 (univ : Set E) := by
intro x _ y _ _ a b _ _ _
rw [interior_univ]
exact mem_univ _
#align strict_convex_univ strictConvex_univ
protected nonrec theorem StrictConvex.eq (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) (hab : a + b = 1) (h : a • x + b • y ∉ interior s) : x = y :=
hs.eq hx hy fun H => h <| H ha hb hab
#align strict_convex.eq StrictConvex.eq
protected theorem StrictConvex.inter {t : Set E} (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (ht : StrictConvex 𝕜 t) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 (s ∩ t) := by
intro x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab
rw [interior_inter]
exact ⟨hs hx.1 hy.1 hxy ha hb hab, ht hx.2 hy.2 hxy ha hb hab⟩
#align strict_convex.inter StrictConvex.inter
theorem Directed.strictConvex_iUnion {ι : Sort*} {s : ι → Set E} (hdir : Directed (· ⊆ ·) s)
(hs : ∀ ⦃i : ι⦄, StrictConvex 𝕜 (s i)) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (⋃ i, s i) := by
rintro x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab
rw [mem_iUnion] at hx hy
obtain ⟨i, hx⟩ := hx
obtain ⟨j, hy⟩ := hy
obtain ⟨k, hik, hjk⟩ := hdir i j
exact interior_mono (subset_iUnion s k) (hs (hik hx) (hjk hy) hxy ha hb hab)
#align directed.strict_convex_Union Directed.strictConvex_iUnion
theorem DirectedOn.strictConvex_sUnion {S : Set (Set E)} (hdir : DirectedOn (· ⊆ ·) S)
(hS : ∀ s ∈ S, StrictConvex 𝕜 s) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (⋃₀ S) := by
rw [sUnion_eq_iUnion]
exact (directedOn_iff_directed.1 hdir).strictConvex_iUnion fun s => hS _ s.2
#align directed_on.strict_convex_sUnion DirectedOn.strictConvex_sUnion
end SMul
section Module
variable [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 F] {s : Set E}
protected theorem StrictConvex.convex (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) : Convex 𝕜 s :=
convex_iff_pairwise_pos.2 fun _ hx _ hy hxy _ _ ha hb hab =>
interior_subset <| hs hx hy hxy ha hb hab
#align strict_convex.convex StrictConvex.convex
/-- An open convex set is strictly convex. -/
protected theorem Convex.strictConvex_of_isOpen (h : IsOpen s) (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 s :=
fun _ hx _ hy _ _ _ ha hb hab => h.interior_eq.symm ▸ hs hx hy ha.le hb.le hab
#align convex.strict_convex_of_open Convex.strictConvex_of_isOpen
theorem IsOpen.strictConvex_iff (h : IsOpen s) : StrictConvex 𝕜 s ↔ Convex 𝕜 s :=
⟨StrictConvex.convex, Convex.strictConvex_of_isOpen h⟩
#align is_open.strict_convex_iff IsOpen.strictConvex_iff
theorem strictConvex_singleton (c : E) : StrictConvex 𝕜 ({c} : Set E) :=
pairwise_singleton _ _
#align strict_convex_singleton strictConvex_singleton
theorem Set.Subsingleton.strictConvex (hs : s.Subsingleton) : StrictConvex 𝕜 s :=
hs.pairwise _
#align set.subsingleton.strict_convex Set.Subsingleton.strictConvex
theorem StrictConvex.linear_image [Semiring 𝕝] [Module 𝕝 E] [Module 𝕝 F]
[LinearMap.CompatibleSMul E F 𝕜 𝕝] (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (f : E →ₗ[𝕝] F) (hf : IsOpenMap f) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 (f '' s) := by
rintro _ ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ _ ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ hxy a b ha hb hab
refine hf.image_interior_subset _ ⟨a • x + b • y, hs hx hy (ne_of_apply_ne _ hxy) ha hb hab, ?_⟩
rw [map_add, f.map_smul_of_tower a, f.map_smul_of_tower b]
#align strict_convex.linear_image StrictConvex.linear_image
theorem StrictConvex.is_linear_image (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) {f : E → F} (h : IsLinearMap 𝕜 f)
(hf : IsOpenMap f) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (f '' s) :=
hs.linear_image (h.mk' f) hf
#align strict_convex.is_linear_image StrictConvex.is_linear_image
theorem StrictConvex.linear_preimage {s : Set F} (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (f : E →ₗ[𝕜] F)
(hf : Continuous f) (hfinj : Injective f) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (s.preimage f) := by
intro x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab
refine preimage_interior_subset_interior_preimage hf ?_
rw [mem_preimage, f.map_add, f.map_smul, f.map_smul]
exact hs hx hy (hfinj.ne hxy) ha hb hab
#align strict_convex.linear_preimage StrictConvex.linear_preimage
theorem StrictConvex.is_linear_preimage {s : Set F} (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) {f : E → F}
(h : IsLinearMap 𝕜 f) (hf : Continuous f) (hfinj : Injective f) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 (s.preimage f) :=
hs.linear_preimage (h.mk' f) hf hfinj
#align strict_convex.is_linear_preimage StrictConvex.is_linear_preimage
section LinearOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid
variable [TopologicalSpace β] [LinearOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid β] [OrderTopology β] [Module 𝕜 β]
[OrderedSMul 𝕜 β]
protected theorem Set.OrdConnected.strictConvex {s : Set β} (hs : OrdConnected s) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 s := by
refine strictConvex_iff_openSegment_subset.2 fun x hx y hy hxy => ?_
cases' hxy.lt_or_lt with hlt hlt <;> [skip; rw [openSegment_symm]] <;>
exact
(openSegment_subset_Ioo hlt).trans
(isOpen_Ioo.subset_interior_iff.2 <| Ioo_subset_Icc_self.trans <| hs.out ‹_› ‹_›)
#align set.ord_connected.strict_convex Set.OrdConnected.strictConvex
theorem strictConvex_Iic (r : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (Iic r) :=
ordConnected_Iic.strictConvex
#align strict_convex_Iic strictConvex_Iic
theorem strictConvex_Ici (r : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (Ici r) :=
ordConnected_Ici.strictConvex
#align strict_convex_Ici strictConvex_Ici
theorem strictConvex_Iio (r : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (Iio r) :=
ordConnected_Iio.strictConvex
#align strict_convex_Iio strictConvex_Iio
theorem strictConvex_Ioi (r : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (Ioi r) :=
ordConnected_Ioi.strictConvex
#align strict_convex_Ioi strictConvex_Ioi
theorem strictConvex_Icc (r s : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (Icc r s) :=
ordConnected_Icc.strictConvex
#align strict_convex_Icc strictConvex_Icc
theorem strictConvex_Ioo (r s : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (Ioo r s) :=
ordConnected_Ioo.strictConvex
#align strict_convex_Ioo strictConvex_Ioo
theorem strictConvex_Ico (r s : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (Ico r s) :=
ordConnected_Ico.strictConvex
#align strict_convex_Ico strictConvex_Ico
theorem strictConvex_Ioc (r s : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (Ioc r s) :=
ordConnected_Ioc.strictConvex
#align strict_convex_Ioc strictConvex_Ioc
theorem strictConvex_uIcc (r s : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (uIcc r s) :=
strictConvex_Icc _ _
#align strict_convex_uIcc strictConvex_uIcc
theorem strictConvex_uIoc (r s : β) : StrictConvex 𝕜 (uIoc r s) :=
strictConvex_Ioc _ _
#align strict_convex_uIoc strictConvex_uIoc
end LinearOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid
end Module
end AddCommMonoid
section AddCancelCommMonoid
variable [AddCancelCommMonoid E] [ContinuousAdd E] [Module 𝕜 E] {s : Set E}
/-- The translation of a strictly convex set is also strictly convex. -/
theorem StrictConvex.preimage_add_right (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (z : E) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 ((fun x => z + x) ⁻¹' s) := by
intro x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab
refine preimage_interior_subset_interior_preimage (continuous_add_left _) ?_
have h := hs hx hy ((add_right_injective _).ne hxy) ha hb hab
rwa [smul_add, smul_add, add_add_add_comm, ← _root_.add_smul, hab, one_smul] at h
#align strict_convex.preimage_add_right StrictConvex.preimage_add_right
/-- The translation of a strictly convex set is also strictly convex. -/
theorem StrictConvex.preimage_add_left (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (z : E) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 ((fun x => x + z) ⁻¹' s) := by
simpa only [add_comm] using hs.preimage_add_right z
#align strict_convex.preimage_add_left StrictConvex.preimage_add_left
end AddCancelCommMonoid
section AddCommGroup
variable [AddCommGroup E] [AddCommGroup F] [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 F]
section continuous_add
variable [ContinuousAdd E] {s t : Set E}
theorem StrictConvex.add (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (ht : StrictConvex 𝕜 t) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 (s + t) := by
rintro _ ⟨v, hv, w, hw, rfl⟩ _ ⟨x, hx, y, hy, rfl⟩ h a b ha hb hab
rw [smul_add, smul_add, add_add_add_comm]
obtain rfl | hvx := eq_or_ne v x
· refine interior_mono (add_subset_add (singleton_subset_iff.2 hv) Subset.rfl) ?_
rw [Convex.combo_self hab, singleton_add]
exact
(isOpenMap_add_left _).image_interior_subset _
(mem_image_of_mem _ <| ht hw hy (ne_of_apply_ne _ h) ha hb hab)
exact
subset_interior_add_left
(add_mem_add (hs hv hx hvx ha hb hab) <| ht.convex hw hy ha.le hb.le hab)
#align strict_convex.add StrictConvex.add
theorem StrictConvex.add_left (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (z : E) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 ((fun x => z + x) '' s) := by
simpa only [singleton_add] using (strictConvex_singleton z).add hs
#align strict_convex.add_left StrictConvex.add_left
| Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Strict.lean | 266 | 267 | theorem StrictConvex.add_right (hs : StrictConvex 𝕜 s) (z : E) :
StrictConvex 𝕜 ((fun x => x + z) '' s) := by | simpa only [add_comm] using hs.add_left z
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yury Kudryashov, Oliver Nash
-/
import Mathlib.Topology.PartialHomeomorph
import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Group.AddTorsor
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.Pointwise
import Mathlib.Data.Real.Sqrt
#align_import analysis.normed_space.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"bc91ed7093bf098d253401e69df601fc33dde156"
/-!
# (Local) homeomorphism between a normed space and a ball
In this file we show that a real (semi)normed vector space is homeomorphic to the unit ball.
We formalize it in two ways:
- as a `Homeomorph`, see `Homeomorph.unitBall`;
- as a `PartialHomeomorph` with `source = Set.univ` and `target = Metric.ball (0 : E) 1`.
While the former approach is more natural, the latter approach provides us
with a globally defined inverse function which makes it easier to say
that this homeomorphism is in fact a diffeomorphism.
We also show that the unit ball `Metric.ball (0 : E) 1` is homeomorphic
to a ball of positive radius in an affine space over `E`, see `PartialHomeomorph.unitBallBall`.
## Tags
homeomorphism, ball
-/
open Set Metric Pointwise
variable {E : Type*} [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E]
noncomputable section
/-- Local homeomorphism between a real (semi)normed space and the unit ball.
See also `Homeomorph.unitBall`. -/
@[simps (config := .lemmasOnly)]
def PartialHomeomorph.univUnitBall : PartialHomeomorph E E where
toFun x := (√(1 + ‖x‖ ^ 2))⁻¹ • x
invFun y := (√(1 - ‖(y : E)‖ ^ 2))⁻¹ • (y : E)
source := univ
target := ball 0 1
map_source' x _ := by
have : 0 < 1 + ‖x‖ ^ 2 := by positivity
rw [mem_ball_zero_iff, norm_smul, Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_inv, ← _root_.div_eq_inv_mul,
div_lt_one (abs_pos.mpr <| Real.sqrt_ne_zero'.mpr this), ← abs_norm x, ← sq_lt_sq,
abs_norm, Real.sq_sqrt this.le]
exact lt_one_add _
map_target' _ _ := trivial
left_inv' x _ := by
field_simp [norm_smul, smul_smul, (zero_lt_one_add_norm_sq x).ne', sq_abs,
Real.sq_sqrt (zero_lt_one_add_norm_sq x).le, ← Real.sqrt_div (zero_lt_one_add_norm_sq x).le]
right_inv' y hy := by
have : 0 < 1 - ‖y‖ ^ 2 := by nlinarith [norm_nonneg y, mem_ball_zero_iff.1 hy]
field_simp [norm_smul, smul_smul, this.ne', sq_abs, Real.sq_sqrt this.le,
← Real.sqrt_div this.le]
open_source := isOpen_univ
open_target := isOpen_ball
continuousOn_toFun := by
suffices Continuous fun (x:E) => (√(1 + ‖x‖ ^ 2))⁻¹
from (this.smul continuous_id).continuousOn
refine Continuous.inv₀ ?_ fun x => Real.sqrt_ne_zero'.mpr (by positivity)
continuity
continuousOn_invFun := by
have : ∀ y ∈ ball (0 : E) 1, √(1 - ‖(y : E)‖ ^ 2) ≠ 0 := fun y hy ↦ by
rw [Real.sqrt_ne_zero']
nlinarith [norm_nonneg y, mem_ball_zero_iff.1 hy]
exact ContinuousOn.smul (ContinuousOn.inv₀
(continuousOn_const.sub (continuous_norm.continuousOn.pow _)).sqrt this) continuousOn_id
@[simp]
theorem PartialHomeomorph.univUnitBall_apply_zero : univUnitBall (0 : E) = 0 := by
simp [PartialHomeomorph.univUnitBall_apply]
@[simp]
theorem PartialHomeomorph.univUnitBall_symm_apply_zero : univUnitBall.symm (0 : E) = 0 := by
simp [PartialHomeomorph.univUnitBall_symm_apply]
/-- A (semi) normed real vector space is homeomorphic to the unit ball in the same space.
This homeomorphism sends `x : E` to `(1 + ‖x‖²)^(- ½) • x`.
In many cases the actual implementation is not important, so we don't mark the projection lemmas
`Homeomorph.unitBall_apply_coe` and `Homeomorph.unitBall_symm_apply` as `@[simp]`.
See also `Homeomorph.contDiff_unitBall` and `PartialHomeomorph.contDiffOn_unitBall_symm`
for smoothness properties that hold when `E` is an inner-product space. -/
@[simps! (config := .lemmasOnly)]
def Homeomorph.unitBall : E ≃ₜ ball (0 : E) 1 :=
(Homeomorph.Set.univ _).symm.trans PartialHomeomorph.univUnitBall.toHomeomorphSourceTarget
#align homeomorph_unit_ball Homeomorph.unitBall
@[simp]
theorem Homeomorph.coe_unitBall_apply_zero :
(Homeomorph.unitBall (0 : E) : E) = 0 :=
PartialHomeomorph.univUnitBall_apply_zero
#align coe_homeomorph_unit_ball_apply_zero Homeomorph.coe_unitBall_apply_zero
variable {P : Type*} [PseudoMetricSpace P] [NormedAddTorsor E P]
namespace PartialHomeomorph
/-- Affine homeomorphism `(r • · +ᵥ c)` between a normed space and an add torsor over this space,
interpreted as a `PartialHomeomorph` between `Metric.ball 0 1` and `Metric.ball c r`. -/
@[simps!]
def unitBallBall (c : P) (r : ℝ) (hr : 0 < r) : PartialHomeomorph E P :=
((Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero r hr.ne').trans
(IsometryEquiv.vaddConst c).toHomeomorph).toPartialHomeomorphOfImageEq
(ball 0 1) isOpen_ball (ball c r) <| by
change (IsometryEquiv.vaddConst c) ∘ (r • ·) '' ball (0 : E) 1 = ball c r
rw [image_comp, image_smul, smul_unitBall hr.ne', IsometryEquiv.image_ball]
simp [abs_of_pos hr]
/-- If `r > 0`, then `PartialHomeomorph.univBall c r` is a smooth partial homeomorphism
with `source = Set.univ` and `target = Metric.ball c r`.
Otherwise, it is the translation by `c`.
Thus in all cases, it sends `0` to `c`, see `PartialHomeomorph.univBall_apply_zero`. -/
def univBall (c : P) (r : ℝ) : PartialHomeomorph E P :=
if h : 0 < r then univUnitBall.trans' (unitBallBall c r h) rfl
else (IsometryEquiv.vaddConst c).toHomeomorph.toPartialHomeomorph
@[simp]
theorem univBall_source (c : P) (r : ℝ) : (univBall c r).source = univ := by
unfold univBall; split_ifs <;> rfl
theorem univBall_target (c : P) {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) : (univBall c r).target = ball c r := by
rw [univBall, dif_pos hr]; rfl
theorem ball_subset_univBall_target (c : P) (r : ℝ) : ball c r ⊆ (univBall c r).target := by
by_cases hr : 0 < r
· rw [univBall_target c hr]
· rw [univBall, dif_neg hr]
exact subset_univ _
@[simp]
theorem univBall_apply_zero (c : P) (r : ℝ) : univBall c r 0 = c := by
unfold univBall; split_ifs <;> simp
@[simp]
theorem univBall_symm_apply_center (c : P) (r : ℝ) : (univBall c r).symm c = 0 := by
have : 0 ∈ (univBall c r).source := by simp
simpa only [univBall_apply_zero] using (univBall c r).left_inv this
@[continuity]
| Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/HomeomorphBall.lean | 149 | 150 | theorem continuous_univBall (c : P) (r : ℝ) : Continuous (univBall c r) := by |
simpa [continuous_iff_continuousOn_univ] using (univBall c r).continuousOn
|
/-
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.CharP.Invertible
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Interval.Set.Group
import Mathlib.Analysis.Convex.Segment
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.FiniteDimensional
import Mathlib.Tactic.FieldSimp
#align_import analysis.convex.between from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"571e13cacbed7bf042fd3058ce27157101433842"
/-!
# Betweenness in affine spaces
This file defines notions of a point in an affine space being between two given points.
## Main definitions
* `affineSegment R x y`: The segment of points weakly between `x` and `y`.
* `Wbtw R x y z`: The point `y` is weakly between `x` and `z`.
* `Sbtw R x y z`: The point `y` is strictly between `x` and `z`.
-/
variable (R : Type*) {V V' P P' : Type*}
open AffineEquiv AffineMap
section OrderedRing
variable [OrderedRing R] [AddCommGroup V] [Module R V] [AddTorsor V P]
variable [AddCommGroup V'] [Module R V'] [AddTorsor V' P']
/-- The segment of points weakly between `x` and `y`. When convexity is refactored to support
abstract affine combination spaces, this will no longer need to be a separate definition from
`segment`. However, lemmas involving `+ᵥ` or `-ᵥ` will still be relevant after such a
refactoring, as distinct from versions involving `+` or `-` in a module. -/
def affineSegment (x y : P) :=
lineMap x y '' Set.Icc (0 : R) 1
#align affine_segment affineSegment
theorem affineSegment_eq_segment (x y : V) : affineSegment R x y = segment R x y := by
rw [segment_eq_image_lineMap, affineSegment]
#align affine_segment_eq_segment affineSegment_eq_segment
theorem affineSegment_comm (x y : P) : affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R y x := by
refine Set.ext fun z => ?_
constructor <;>
· rintro ⟨t, ht, hxy⟩
refine ⟨1 - t, ?_, ?_⟩
· rwa [Set.sub_mem_Icc_iff_right, sub_self, sub_zero]
· rwa [lineMap_apply_one_sub]
#align affine_segment_comm affineSegment_comm
theorem left_mem_affineSegment (x y : P) : x ∈ affineSegment R x y :=
⟨0, Set.left_mem_Icc.2 zero_le_one, lineMap_apply_zero _ _⟩
#align left_mem_affine_segment left_mem_affineSegment
theorem right_mem_affineSegment (x y : P) : y ∈ affineSegment R x y :=
⟨1, Set.right_mem_Icc.2 zero_le_one, lineMap_apply_one _ _⟩
#align right_mem_affine_segment right_mem_affineSegment
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_same (x : P) : affineSegment R x x = {x} := by
-- Porting note: added as this doesn't do anything in `simp_rw` any more
rw [affineSegment]
-- Note: when adding "simp made no progress" in lean4#2336,
-- had to change `lineMap_same` to `lineMap_same _`. Not sure why?
-- Porting note: added `_ _` and `Function.const`
simp_rw [lineMap_same _, AffineMap.coe_const _ _, Function.const,
(Set.nonempty_Icc.mpr zero_le_one).image_const]
#align affine_segment_same affineSegment_same
variable {R}
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_image (f : P →ᵃ[R] P') (x y : P) :
f '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (f x) (f y) := by
rw [affineSegment, affineSegment, Set.image_image, ← comp_lineMap]
rfl
#align affine_segment_image affineSegment_image
variable (R)
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_const_vadd_image (x y : P) (v : V) :
(v +ᵥ ·) '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (v +ᵥ x) (v +ᵥ y) :=
affineSegment_image (AffineEquiv.constVAdd R P v : P →ᵃ[R] P) x y
#align affine_segment_const_vadd_image affineSegment_const_vadd_image
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_vadd_const_image (x y : V) (p : P) :
(· +ᵥ p) '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (x +ᵥ p) (y +ᵥ p) :=
affineSegment_image (AffineEquiv.vaddConst R p : V →ᵃ[R] P) x y
#align affine_segment_vadd_const_image affineSegment_vadd_const_image
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_const_vsub_image (x y p : P) :
(p -ᵥ ·) '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (p -ᵥ x) (p -ᵥ y) :=
affineSegment_image (AffineEquiv.constVSub R p : P →ᵃ[R] V) x y
#align affine_segment_const_vsub_image affineSegment_const_vsub_image
@[simp]
theorem affineSegment_vsub_const_image (x y p : P) :
(· -ᵥ p) '' affineSegment R x y = affineSegment R (x -ᵥ p) (y -ᵥ p) :=
affineSegment_image ((AffineEquiv.vaddConst R p).symm : P →ᵃ[R] V) x y
#align affine_segment_vsub_const_image affineSegment_vsub_const_image
variable {R}
@[simp]
theorem mem_const_vadd_affineSegment {x y z : P} (v : V) :
v +ᵥ z ∈ affineSegment R (v +ᵥ x) (v +ᵥ y) ↔ z ∈ affineSegment R x y := by
rw [← affineSegment_const_vadd_image, (AddAction.injective v).mem_set_image]
#align mem_const_vadd_affine_segment mem_const_vadd_affineSegment
@[simp]
theorem mem_vadd_const_affineSegment {x y z : V} (p : P) :
z +ᵥ p ∈ affineSegment R (x +ᵥ p) (y +ᵥ p) ↔ z ∈ affineSegment R x y := by
rw [← affineSegment_vadd_const_image, (vadd_right_injective p).mem_set_image]
#align mem_vadd_const_affine_segment mem_vadd_const_affineSegment
@[simp]
theorem mem_const_vsub_affineSegment {x y z : P} (p : P) :
p -ᵥ z ∈ affineSegment R (p -ᵥ x) (p -ᵥ y) ↔ z ∈ affineSegment R x y := by
rw [← affineSegment_const_vsub_image, (vsub_right_injective p).mem_set_image]
#align mem_const_vsub_affine_segment mem_const_vsub_affineSegment
@[simp]
theorem mem_vsub_const_affineSegment {x y z : P} (p : P) :
z -ᵥ p ∈ affineSegment R (x -ᵥ p) (y -ᵥ p) ↔ z ∈ affineSegment R x y := by
rw [← affineSegment_vsub_const_image, (vsub_left_injective p).mem_set_image]
#align mem_vsub_const_affine_segment mem_vsub_const_affineSegment
variable (R)
/-- The point `y` is weakly between `x` and `z`. -/
def Wbtw (x y z : P) : Prop :=
y ∈ affineSegment R x z
#align wbtw Wbtw
/-- The point `y` is strictly between `x` and `z`. -/
def Sbtw (x y z : P) : Prop :=
Wbtw R x y z ∧ y ≠ x ∧ y ≠ z
#align sbtw Sbtw
variable {R}
lemma mem_segment_iff_wbtw {x y z : V} : y ∈ segment R x z ↔ Wbtw R x y z := by
rw [Wbtw, affineSegment_eq_segment]
theorem Wbtw.map {x y z : P} (h : Wbtw R x y z) (f : P →ᵃ[R] P') : Wbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) := by
rw [Wbtw, ← affineSegment_image]
exact Set.mem_image_of_mem _ h
#align wbtw.map Wbtw.map
theorem Function.Injective.wbtw_map_iff {x y z : P} {f : P →ᵃ[R] P'} (hf : Function.Injective f) :
Wbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) ↔ Wbtw R x y z := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => h.map _⟩
rwa [Wbtw, ← affineSegment_image, hf.mem_set_image] at h
#align function.injective.wbtw_map_iff Function.Injective.wbtw_map_iff
theorem Function.Injective.sbtw_map_iff {x y z : P} {f : P →ᵃ[R] P'} (hf : Function.Injective f) :
Sbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by
simp_rw [Sbtw, hf.wbtw_map_iff, hf.ne_iff]
#align function.injective.sbtw_map_iff Function.Injective.sbtw_map_iff
@[simp]
theorem AffineEquiv.wbtw_map_iff {x y z : P} (f : P ≃ᵃ[R] P') :
Wbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) ↔ Wbtw R x y z := by
refine Function.Injective.wbtw_map_iff (?_ : Function.Injective f.toAffineMap)
exact f.injective
#align affine_equiv.wbtw_map_iff AffineEquiv.wbtw_map_iff
@[simp]
theorem AffineEquiv.sbtw_map_iff {x y z : P} (f : P ≃ᵃ[R] P') :
Sbtw R (f x) (f y) (f z) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by
refine Function.Injective.sbtw_map_iff (?_ : Function.Injective f.toAffineMap)
exact f.injective
#align affine_equiv.sbtw_map_iff AffineEquiv.sbtw_map_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_const_vadd_iff {x y z : P} (v : V) :
Wbtw R (v +ᵥ x) (v +ᵥ y) (v +ᵥ z) ↔ Wbtw R x y z :=
mem_const_vadd_affineSegment _
#align wbtw_const_vadd_iff wbtw_const_vadd_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_vadd_const_iff {x y z : V} (p : P) :
Wbtw R (x +ᵥ p) (y +ᵥ p) (z +ᵥ p) ↔ Wbtw R x y z :=
mem_vadd_const_affineSegment _
#align wbtw_vadd_const_iff wbtw_vadd_const_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_const_vsub_iff {x y z : P} (p : P) :
Wbtw R (p -ᵥ x) (p -ᵥ y) (p -ᵥ z) ↔ Wbtw R x y z :=
mem_const_vsub_affineSegment _
#align wbtw_const_vsub_iff wbtw_const_vsub_iff
@[simp]
theorem wbtw_vsub_const_iff {x y z : P} (p : P) :
Wbtw R (x -ᵥ p) (y -ᵥ p) (z -ᵥ p) ↔ Wbtw R x y z :=
mem_vsub_const_affineSegment _
#align wbtw_vsub_const_iff wbtw_vsub_const_iff
@[simp]
theorem sbtw_const_vadd_iff {x y z : P} (v : V) :
Sbtw R (v +ᵥ x) (v +ᵥ y) (v +ᵥ z) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by
rw [Sbtw, Sbtw, wbtw_const_vadd_iff, (AddAction.injective v).ne_iff,
(AddAction.injective v).ne_iff]
#align sbtw_const_vadd_iff sbtw_const_vadd_iff
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Between.lean | 217 | 220 | theorem sbtw_vadd_const_iff {x y z : V} (p : P) :
Sbtw R (x +ᵥ p) (y +ᵥ p) (z +ᵥ p) ↔ Sbtw R x y z := by |
rw [Sbtw, Sbtw, wbtw_vadd_const_iff, (vadd_right_injective p).ne_iff,
(vadd_right_injective p).ne_iff]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yury Kudryashov, Sébastien Gouëzel
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.ZPow
import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Sqrt
import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Log.Deriv
import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Deriv
import Mathlib.Analysis.Convex.Deriv
#align_import analysis.convex.specific_functions.deriv from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"a16665637b378379689c566204817ae792ac8b39"
/-!
# Collection of convex functions
In this file we prove that certain specific functions are strictly convex, including the following:
* `Even.strictConvexOn_pow` : For an even `n : ℕ` with `2 ≤ n`, `fun x => x ^ n` is strictly convex.
* `strictConvexOn_pow` : For `n : ℕ`, with `2 ≤ n`, `fun x => x ^ n` is strictly convex on $[0,+∞)$.
* `strictConvexOn_zpow` : For `m : ℤ` with `m ≠ 0, 1`, `fun x => x ^ m` is strictly convex on
$[0, +∞)$.
* `strictConcaveOn_sin_Icc` : `sin` is strictly concave on $[0, π]$
* `strictConcaveOn_cos_Icc` : `cos` is strictly concave on $[-π/2, π/2]$
## TODO
These convexity lemmas are proved by checking the sign of the second derivative. If desired, most
of these could also be switched to elementary proofs, like in
`Analysis.Convex.SpecificFunctions.Basic`.
-/
open Real Set
open scoped NNReal
/-- `x^n`, `n : ℕ` is strictly convex on `[0, +∞)` for all `n` greater than `2`. -/
theorem strictConvexOn_pow {n : ℕ} (hn : 2 ≤ n) : StrictConvexOn ℝ (Ici 0) fun x : ℝ => x ^ n := by
apply StrictMonoOn.strictConvexOn_of_deriv (convex_Ici _) (continuousOn_pow _)
rw [deriv_pow', interior_Ici]
exact fun x (hx : 0 < x) y _ hxy => mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left
(pow_lt_pow_left hxy hx.le <| Nat.sub_ne_zero_of_lt hn) (by positivity)
#align strict_convex_on_pow strictConvexOn_pow
/-- `x^n`, `n : ℕ` is strictly convex on the whole real line whenever `n ≠ 0` is even. -/
theorem Even.strictConvexOn_pow {n : ℕ} (hn : Even n) (h : n ≠ 0) :
StrictConvexOn ℝ Set.univ fun x : ℝ => x ^ n := by
apply StrictMono.strictConvexOn_univ_of_deriv (continuous_pow n)
rw [deriv_pow']
replace h := Nat.pos_of_ne_zero h
exact StrictMono.const_mul (Odd.strictMono_pow <| Nat.Even.sub_odd h hn <| Nat.odd_iff.2 rfl)
(Nat.cast_pos.2 h)
#align even.strict_convex_on_pow Even.strictConvexOn_pow
theorem Finset.prod_nonneg_of_card_nonpos_even {α β : Type*} [LinearOrderedCommRing β] {f : α → β}
[DecidablePred fun x => f x ≤ 0] {s : Finset α} (h0 : Even (s.filter fun x => f x ≤ 0).card) :
0 ≤ ∏ x ∈ s, f x :=
calc
0 ≤ ∏ x ∈ s, (if f x ≤ 0 then (-1 : β) else 1) * f x :=
Finset.prod_nonneg fun x _ => by
split_ifs with hx
· simp [hx]
simp? at hx ⊢ says simp only [not_le, one_mul] at hx ⊢
exact le_of_lt hx
_ = _ := by
rw [Finset.prod_mul_distrib, Finset.prod_ite, Finset.prod_const_one, mul_one,
Finset.prod_const, neg_one_pow_eq_pow_mod_two, Nat.even_iff.1 h0, pow_zero, one_mul]
#align finset.prod_nonneg_of_card_nonpos_even Finset.prod_nonneg_of_card_nonpos_even
theorem int_prod_range_nonneg (m : ℤ) (n : ℕ) (hn : Even n) :
0 ≤ ∏ k ∈ Finset.range n, (m - k) := by
rcases hn with ⟨n, rfl⟩
induction' n with n ihn
· simp
rw [← two_mul] at ihn
rw [← two_mul, mul_add, mul_one, ← one_add_one_eq_two, ← add_assoc,
Finset.prod_range_succ, Finset.prod_range_succ, mul_assoc]
refine mul_nonneg ihn ?_; generalize (1 + 1) * n = k
rcases le_or_lt m k with hmk | hmk
· have : m ≤ k + 1 := hmk.trans (lt_add_one (k : ℤ)).le
convert mul_nonneg_of_nonpos_of_nonpos (sub_nonpos_of_le hmk) _
convert sub_nonpos_of_le this
· exact mul_nonneg (sub_nonneg_of_le hmk.le) (sub_nonneg_of_le hmk)
#align int_prod_range_nonneg int_prod_range_nonneg
| Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/SpecificFunctions/Deriv.lean | 88 | 94 | theorem int_prod_range_pos {m : ℤ} {n : ℕ} (hn : Even n) (hm : m ∉ Ico (0 : ℤ) n) :
0 < ∏ k ∈ Finset.range n, (m - k) := by |
refine (int_prod_range_nonneg m n hn).lt_of_ne fun h => hm ?_
rw [eq_comm, Finset.prod_eq_zero_iff] at h
obtain ⟨a, ha, h⟩ := h
rw [sub_eq_zero.1 h]
exact ⟨Int.ofNat_zero_le _, Int.ofNat_lt.2 <| Finset.mem_range.1 ha⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Johan Commelin, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Basic
#align_import data.mv_polynomial.rename from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2f5b500a507264de86d666a5f87ddb976e2d8de4"
/-!
# Renaming variables of polynomials
This file establishes the `rename` operation on multivariate polynomials,
which modifies the set of variables.
## Main declarations
* `MvPolynomial.rename`
* `MvPolynomial.renameEquiv`
## Notation
As in other polynomial files, we typically use the notation:
+ `σ τ α : Type*` (indexing the variables)
+ `R S : Type*` `[CommSemiring R]` `[CommSemiring S]` (the coefficients)
+ `s : σ →₀ ℕ`, a function from `σ` to `ℕ` which is zero away from a finite set.
This will give rise to a monomial in `MvPolynomial σ R` which mathematicians might call `X^s`
+ `r : R` elements of the coefficient ring
+ `i : σ`, with corresponding monomial `X i`, often denoted `X_i` by mathematicians
+ `p : MvPolynomial σ α`
-/
noncomputable section
open Set Function Finsupp AddMonoidAlgebra
variable {σ τ α R S : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [CommSemiring S]
namespace MvPolynomial
section Rename
/-- Rename all the variables in a multivariable polynomial. -/
def rename (f : σ → τ) : MvPolynomial σ R →ₐ[R] MvPolynomial τ R :=
aeval (X ∘ f)
#align mv_polynomial.rename MvPolynomial.rename
theorem rename_C (f : σ → τ) (r : R) : rename f (C r) = C r :=
eval₂_C _ _ _
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align mv_polynomial.rename_C MvPolynomial.rename_C
@[simp]
theorem rename_X (f : σ → τ) (i : σ) : rename f (X i : MvPolynomial σ R) = X (f i) :=
eval₂_X _ _ _
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align mv_polynomial.rename_X MvPolynomial.rename_X
theorem map_rename (f : R →+* S) (g : σ → τ) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) :
map f (rename g p) = rename g (map f p) := by
apply MvPolynomial.induction_on p
(fun a => by simp only [map_C, rename_C])
(fun p q hp hq => by simp only [hp, hq, AlgHom.map_add, RingHom.map_add]) fun p n hp => by
simp only [hp, rename_X, map_X, RingHom.map_mul, AlgHom.map_mul]
#align mv_polynomial.map_rename MvPolynomial.map_rename
@[simp]
theorem rename_rename (f : σ → τ) (g : τ → α) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) :
rename g (rename f p) = rename (g ∘ f) p :=
show rename g (eval₂ C (X ∘ f) p) = _ by
simp only [rename, aeval_eq_eval₂Hom]
-- Porting note: the Lean 3 proof of this was very fragile and included a nonterminal `simp`.
-- Hopefully this is less prone to breaking
rw [eval₂_comp_left (eval₂Hom (algebraMap R (MvPolynomial α R)) (X ∘ g)) C (X ∘ f) p]
simp only [(· ∘ ·), eval₂Hom_X']
refine eval₂Hom_congr ?_ rfl rfl
ext1; simp only [comp_apply, RingHom.coe_comp, eval₂Hom_C]
#align mv_polynomial.rename_rename MvPolynomial.rename_rename
@[simp]
theorem rename_id (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : rename id p = p :=
eval₂_eta p
#align mv_polynomial.rename_id MvPolynomial.rename_id
theorem rename_monomial (f : σ → τ) (d : σ →₀ ℕ) (r : R) :
rename f (monomial d r) = monomial (d.mapDomain f) r := by
rw [rename, aeval_monomial, monomial_eq (s := Finsupp.mapDomain f d),
Finsupp.prod_mapDomain_index]
· rfl
· exact fun n => pow_zero _
· exact fun n i₁ i₂ => pow_add _ _ _
#align mv_polynomial.rename_monomial MvPolynomial.rename_monomial
theorem rename_eq (f : σ → τ) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) :
rename f p = Finsupp.mapDomain (Finsupp.mapDomain f) p := by
simp only [rename, aeval_def, eval₂, Finsupp.mapDomain, algebraMap_eq, comp_apply,
X_pow_eq_monomial, ← monomial_finsupp_sum_index]
rfl
#align mv_polynomial.rename_eq MvPolynomial.rename_eq
theorem rename_injective (f : σ → τ) (hf : Function.Injective f) :
Function.Injective (rename f : MvPolynomial σ R → MvPolynomial τ R) := by
have :
(rename f : MvPolynomial σ R → MvPolynomial τ R) = Finsupp.mapDomain (Finsupp.mapDomain f) :=
funext (rename_eq f)
rw [this]
exact Finsupp.mapDomain_injective (Finsupp.mapDomain_injective hf)
#align mv_polynomial.rename_injective MvPolynomial.rename_injective
section
variable {f : σ → τ} (hf : Function.Injective f)
open scoped Classical
/-- Given a function between sets of variables `f : σ → τ` that is injective with proof `hf`,
`MvPolynomial.killCompl hf` is the `AlgHom` from `R[τ]` to `R[σ]` that is left inverse to
`rename f : R[σ] → R[τ]` and sends the variables in the complement of the range of `f` to `0`. -/
def killCompl : MvPolynomial τ R →ₐ[R] MvPolynomial σ R :=
aeval fun i => if h : i ∈ Set.range f then X <| (Equiv.ofInjective f hf).symm ⟨i, h⟩ else 0
#align mv_polynomial.kill_compl MvPolynomial.killCompl
theorem killCompl_C (r : R) : killCompl hf (C r) = C r := algHom_C _ _
theorem killCompl_comp_rename : (killCompl hf).comp (rename f) = AlgHom.id R _ :=
algHom_ext fun i => by
dsimp
rw [rename, killCompl, aeval_X, comp_apply, aeval_X, dif_pos, Equiv.ofInjective_symm_apply]
#align mv_polynomial.kill_compl_comp_rename MvPolynomial.killCompl_comp_rename
@[simp]
theorem killCompl_rename_app (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : killCompl hf (rename f p) = p :=
AlgHom.congr_fun (killCompl_comp_rename hf) p
#align mv_polynomial.kill_compl_rename_app MvPolynomial.killCompl_rename_app
end
section
variable (R)
/-- `MvPolynomial.rename e` is an equivalence when `e` is. -/
@[simps apply]
def renameEquiv (f : σ ≃ τ) : MvPolynomial σ R ≃ₐ[R] MvPolynomial τ R :=
{ rename f with
toFun := rename f
invFun := rename f.symm
left_inv := fun p => by rw [rename_rename, f.symm_comp_self, rename_id]
right_inv := fun p => by rw [rename_rename, f.self_comp_symm, rename_id] }
#align mv_polynomial.rename_equiv MvPolynomial.renameEquiv
@[simp]
theorem renameEquiv_refl : renameEquiv R (Equiv.refl σ) = AlgEquiv.refl :=
AlgEquiv.ext rename_id
#align mv_polynomial.rename_equiv_refl MvPolynomial.renameEquiv_refl
@[simp]
theorem renameEquiv_symm (f : σ ≃ τ) : (renameEquiv R f).symm = renameEquiv R f.symm :=
rfl
#align mv_polynomial.rename_equiv_symm MvPolynomial.renameEquiv_symm
@[simp]
theorem renameEquiv_trans (e : σ ≃ τ) (f : τ ≃ α) :
(renameEquiv R e).trans (renameEquiv R f) = renameEquiv R (e.trans f) :=
AlgEquiv.ext (rename_rename e f)
#align mv_polynomial.rename_equiv_trans MvPolynomial.renameEquiv_trans
end
section
variable (f : R →+* S) (k : σ → τ) (g : τ → S) (p : MvPolynomial σ R)
theorem eval₂_rename : (rename k p).eval₂ f g = p.eval₂ f (g ∘ k) := by
apply MvPolynomial.induction_on p <;>
· intros
simp [*]
#align mv_polynomial.eval₂_rename MvPolynomial.eval₂_rename
theorem eval_rename (g : τ → R) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : eval g (rename k p) = eval (g ∘ k) p :=
eval₂_rename _ _ _ _
theorem eval₂Hom_rename : eval₂Hom f g (rename k p) = eval₂Hom f (g ∘ k) p :=
eval₂_rename _ _ _ _
#align mv_polynomial.eval₂_hom_rename MvPolynomial.eval₂Hom_rename
theorem aeval_rename [Algebra R S] : aeval g (rename k p) = aeval (g ∘ k) p :=
eval₂Hom_rename _ _ _ _
#align mv_polynomial.aeval_rename MvPolynomial.aeval_rename
theorem rename_eval₂ (g : τ → MvPolynomial σ R) :
rename k (p.eval₂ C (g ∘ k)) = (rename k p).eval₂ C (rename k ∘ g) := by
apply MvPolynomial.induction_on p <;>
· intros
simp [*]
#align mv_polynomial.rename_eval₂ MvPolynomial.rename_eval₂
theorem rename_prod_mk_eval₂ (j : τ) (g : σ → MvPolynomial σ R) :
rename (Prod.mk j) (p.eval₂ C g) = p.eval₂ C fun x => rename (Prod.mk j) (g x) := by
apply MvPolynomial.induction_on p <;>
· intros
simp [*]
#align mv_polynomial.rename_prodmk_eval₂ MvPolynomial.rename_prod_mk_eval₂
theorem eval₂_rename_prod_mk (g : σ × τ → S) (i : σ) (p : MvPolynomial τ R) :
(rename (Prod.mk i) p).eval₂ f g = eval₂ f (fun j => g (i, j)) p := by
apply MvPolynomial.induction_on p <;>
· intros
simp [*]
#align mv_polynomial.eval₂_rename_prodmk MvPolynomial.eval₂_rename_prod_mk
theorem eval_rename_prod_mk (g : σ × τ → R) (i : σ) (p : MvPolynomial τ R) :
eval g (rename (Prod.mk i) p) = eval (fun j => g (i, j)) p :=
eval₂_rename_prod_mk (RingHom.id _) _ _ _
#align mv_polynomial.eval_rename_prodmk MvPolynomial.eval_rename_prod_mk
end
/-- Every polynomial is a polynomial in finitely many variables. -/
theorem exists_finset_rename (p : MvPolynomial σ R) :
∃ (s : Finset σ) (q : MvPolynomial { x // x ∈ s } R), p = rename (↑) q := by
classical
apply induction_on p
· intro r
exact ⟨∅, C r, by rw [rename_C]⟩
· rintro p q ⟨s, p, rfl⟩ ⟨t, q, rfl⟩
refine ⟨s ∪ t, ⟨?_, ?_⟩⟩
· refine rename (Subtype.map id ?_) p + rename (Subtype.map id ?_) q <;>
simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [id, true_or_iff, or_true_iff,
Finset.mem_union, forall_true_iff]
· simp only [rename_rename, AlgHom.map_add]
rfl
· rintro p n ⟨s, p, rfl⟩
refine ⟨insert n s, ⟨?_, ?_⟩⟩
· refine rename (Subtype.map id ?_) p * X ⟨n, s.mem_insert_self n⟩
simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [id, or_true_iff, Finset.mem_insert,
forall_true_iff]
· simp only [rename_rename, rename_X, Subtype.coe_mk, AlgHom.map_mul]
rfl
#align mv_polynomial.exists_finset_rename MvPolynomial.exists_finset_rename
/-- `exists_finset_rename` for two polynomials at once: for any two polynomials `p₁`, `p₂` in a
polynomial semiring `R[σ]` of possibly infinitely many variables, `exists_finset_rename₂` yields
a finite subset `s` of `σ` such that both `p₁` and `p₂` are contained in the polynomial semiring
`R[s]` of finitely many variables. -/
theorem exists_finset_rename₂ (p₁ p₂ : MvPolynomial σ R) :
∃ (s : Finset σ) (q₁ q₂ : MvPolynomial s R), p₁ = rename (↑) q₁ ∧ p₂ = rename (↑) q₂ := by
obtain ⟨s₁, q₁, rfl⟩ := exists_finset_rename p₁
obtain ⟨s₂, q₂, rfl⟩ := exists_finset_rename p₂
classical
use s₁ ∪ s₂
use rename (Set.inclusion s₁.subset_union_left) q₁
use rename (Set.inclusion s₁.subset_union_right) q₂
constructor -- Porting note: was `<;> simp <;> rfl` but Lean couldn't infer the arguments
· -- This used to be `rw`, but we need `erw` after leanprover/lean4#2644
erw [rename_rename (Set.inclusion s₁.subset_union_left)]
rfl
· -- This used to be `rw`, but we need `erw` after leanprover/lean4#2644
erw [rename_rename (Set.inclusion s₁.subset_union_right)]
rfl
#align mv_polynomial.exists_finset_rename₂ MvPolynomial.exists_finset_rename₂
/-- Every polynomial is a polynomial in finitely many variables. -/
theorem exists_fin_rename (p : MvPolynomial σ R) :
∃ (n : ℕ) (f : Fin n → σ) (_hf : Injective f) (q : MvPolynomial (Fin n) R), p = rename f q := by
obtain ⟨s, q, rfl⟩ := exists_finset_rename p
let n := Fintype.card { x // x ∈ s }
let e := Fintype.equivFin { x // x ∈ s }
refine ⟨n, (↑) ∘ e.symm, Subtype.val_injective.comp e.symm.injective, rename e q, ?_⟩
rw [← rename_rename, rename_rename e]
simp only [Function.comp, Equiv.symm_apply_apply, rename_rename]
#align mv_polynomial.exists_fin_rename MvPolynomial.exists_fin_rename
end Rename
theorem eval₂_cast_comp (f : σ → τ) (c : ℤ →+* R) (g : τ → R) (p : MvPolynomial σ ℤ) :
eval₂ c (g ∘ f) p = eval₂ c g (rename f p) := by
apply MvPolynomial.induction_on p (fun n => by simp only [eval₂_C, rename_C])
(fun p q hp hq => by simp only [hp, hq, rename, eval₂_add, AlgHom.map_add])
fun p n hp => by simp only [eval₂_mul, hp, eval₂_X, comp_apply, map_mul, rename_X, eval₂_mul]
#align mv_polynomial.eval₂_cast_comp MvPolynomial.eval₂_cast_comp
section Coeff
@[simp]
theorem coeff_rename_mapDomain (f : σ → τ) (hf : Injective f) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) (d : σ →₀ ℕ) :
(rename f φ).coeff (d.mapDomain f) = φ.coeff d := by
classical
apply φ.induction_on' (P := fun ψ => coeff (Finsupp.mapDomain f d) ((rename f) ψ) = coeff d ψ)
-- Lean could no longer infer the motive
· intro u r
rw [rename_monomial, coeff_monomial, coeff_monomial]
simp only [(Finsupp.mapDomain_injective hf).eq_iff]
· intros
simp only [*, AlgHom.map_add, coeff_add]
#align mv_polynomial.coeff_rename_map_domain MvPolynomial.coeff_rename_mapDomain
@[simp]
theorem coeff_rename_embDomain (f : σ ↪ τ) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) (d : σ →₀ ℕ) :
(rename f φ).coeff (d.embDomain f) = φ.coeff d := by
rw [Finsupp.embDomain_eq_mapDomain f, coeff_rename_mapDomain f f.injective]
theorem coeff_rename_eq_zero (f : σ → τ) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) (d : τ →₀ ℕ)
(h : ∀ u : σ →₀ ℕ, u.mapDomain f = d → φ.coeff u = 0) : (rename f φ).coeff d = 0 := by
classical
rw [rename_eq, ← not_mem_support_iff]
intro H
replace H := mapDomain_support H
rw [Finset.mem_image] at H
obtain ⟨u, hu, rfl⟩ := H
specialize h u rfl
simp? at h hu says simp only [Finsupp.mem_support_iff, ne_eq] at h hu
contradiction
#align mv_polynomial.coeff_rename_eq_zero MvPolynomial.coeff_rename_eq_zero
theorem coeff_rename_ne_zero (f : σ → τ) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) (d : τ →₀ ℕ)
(h : (rename f φ).coeff d ≠ 0) : ∃ u : σ →₀ ℕ, u.mapDomain f = d ∧ φ.coeff u ≠ 0 := by
contrapose! h
apply coeff_rename_eq_zero _ _ _ h
#align mv_polynomial.coeff_rename_ne_zero MvPolynomial.coeff_rename_ne_zero
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Rename.lean | 331 | 339 | theorem constantCoeff_rename {τ : Type*} (f : σ → τ) (φ : MvPolynomial σ R) :
constantCoeff (rename f φ) = constantCoeff φ := by |
apply φ.induction_on
· intro a
simp only [constantCoeff_C, rename_C]
· intro p q hp hq
simp only [hp, hq, RingHom.map_add, AlgHom.map_add]
· intro p n hp
simp only [hp, rename_X, constantCoeff_X, RingHom.map_mul, AlgHom.map_mul]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Yaël Dillies, George Shakan. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yaël Dillies, George Shakan
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Basic
import Mathlib.Combinatorics.Enumerative.DoubleCounting
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Pointwise
import Mathlib.Tactic.GCongr
#align_import combinatorics.additive.pluennecke_ruzsa from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"4aab2abced69a9e579b1e6dc2856ed3db48e2cbd"
/-!
# The Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality
This file proves Ruzsa's triangle inequality, the Plünnecke-Petridis lemma, and the Plünnecke-Ruzsa
inequality.
## Main declarations
* `Finset.card_sub_mul_le_card_sub_mul_card_sub`: Ruzsa's triangle inequality, difference version.
* `Finset.card_add_mul_le_card_add_mul_card_add`: Ruzsa's triangle inequality, sum version.
* `Finset.pluennecke_petridis`: The Plünnecke-Petridis lemma.
* `Finset.card_smul_div_smul_le`: The Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality.
## References
* [Giorgis Petridis, *The Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality: an overview*][petridis2014]
* [Terrence Tao, Van Vu, *Additive Combinatorics][tao-vu]
-/
open Nat
open NNRat Pointwise
namespace Finset
variable {α : Type*} [CommGroup α] [DecidableEq α] {A B C : Finset α}
/-- **Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Division version. -/
@[to_additive card_sub_mul_le_card_sub_mul_card_sub
"**Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Subtraction version."]
theorem card_div_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_div (A B C : Finset α) :
(A / C).card * B.card ≤ (A / B).card * (B / C).card := by
rw [← card_product (A / B), ← mul_one ((A / B) ×ˢ (B / C)).card]
refine card_mul_le_card_mul (fun b ac ↦ ac.1 * ac.2 = b) (fun x hx ↦ ?_)
fun x _ ↦ card_le_one_iff.2 fun hu hv ↦
((mem_bipartiteBelow _).1 hu).2.symm.trans ?_
obtain ⟨a, ha, c, hc, rfl⟩ := mem_div.1 hx
refine card_le_card_of_inj_on (fun b ↦ (a / b, b / c)) (fun b hb ↦ ?_) fun b₁ _ b₂ _ h ↦ ?_
· rw [mem_bipartiteAbove]
exact ⟨mk_mem_product (div_mem_div ha hb) (div_mem_div hb hc), div_mul_div_cancel' _ _ _⟩
· exact div_right_injective (Prod.ext_iff.1 h).1
· exact ((mem_bipartiteBelow _).1 hv).2
#align finset.card_div_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_div Finset.card_div_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_div
#align finset.card_sub_mul_le_card_sub_mul_card_sub Finset.card_sub_mul_le_card_sub_mul_card_sub
/-- **Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Div-mul-mul version. -/
@[to_additive card_sub_mul_le_card_add_mul_card_add
"**Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Sub-add-add version."]
theorem card_div_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul (A B C : Finset α) :
(A / C).card * B.card ≤ (A * B).card * (B * C).card := by
rw [← div_inv_eq_mul, ← card_inv B, ← card_inv (B * C), mul_inv, ← div_eq_mul_inv]
exact card_div_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_div _ _ _
#align finset.card_div_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul Finset.card_div_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul
#align finset.card_sub_mul_le_card_add_mul_card_add Finset.card_sub_mul_le_card_add_mul_card_add
/-- **Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Mul-div-div version. -/
@[to_additive card_add_mul_le_card_sub_mul_card_add
"**Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Add-sub-sub version."]
theorem card_mul_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_mul (A B C : Finset α) :
(A * C).card * B.card ≤ (A / B).card * (B * C).card := by
rw [← div_inv_eq_mul, ← div_inv_eq_mul B]
exact card_div_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_div _ _ _
#align finset.card_mul_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_mul Finset.card_mul_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_mul
#align finset.card_add_mul_le_card_sub_mul_card_add Finset.card_add_mul_le_card_sub_mul_card_add
/-- **Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Mul-mul-div version. -/
@[to_additive card_add_mul_le_card_add_mul_card_sub
"**Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Add-add-sub version."]
theorem card_mul_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_div (A B C : Finset α) :
(A * C).card * B.card ≤ (A * B).card * (B / C).card := by
rw [← div_inv_eq_mul, div_eq_mul_inv B]
exact card_div_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul _ _ _
#align finset.card_mul_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_div Finset.card_mul_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_div
#align finset.card_add_mul_le_card_add_mul_card_sub Finset.card_add_mul_le_card_add_mul_card_sub
set_option backward.isDefEq.lazyWhnfCore false in -- See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/12534
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_pluennecke_petridis (C : Finset α)
(hA : ∀ A' ⊆ A, (A * B).card * A'.card ≤ (A' * B).card * A.card) :
(A * B * C).card * A.card ≤ (A * B).card * (A * C).card := by
induction' C using Finset.induction_on with x C _ ih
· simp
set A' := A ∩ (A * C / {x}) with hA'
set C' := insert x C with hC'
have h₀ : A' * {x} = A * {x} ∩ (A * C) := by
rw [hA', inter_mul_singleton, (isUnit_singleton x).div_mul_cancel]
have h₁ : A * B * C' = A * B * C ∪ (A * B * {x}) \ (A' * B * {x}) := by
rw [hC', insert_eq, union_comm, mul_union]
refine (sup_sdiff_eq_sup ?_).symm
rw [mul_right_comm, mul_right_comm A, h₀]
exact mul_subset_mul_right inter_subset_right
have h₂ : A' * B * {x} ⊆ A * B * {x} :=
mul_subset_mul_right (mul_subset_mul_right inter_subset_left)
have h₃ : (A * B * C').card ≤ (A * B * C).card + (A * B).card - (A' * B).card := by
rw [h₁]
refine (card_union_le _ _).trans_eq ?_
rw [card_sdiff h₂, ← add_tsub_assoc_of_le (card_le_card h₂), card_mul_singleton,
card_mul_singleton]
refine (mul_le_mul_right' h₃ _).trans ?_
rw [tsub_mul, add_mul]
refine (tsub_le_tsub (add_le_add_right ih _) <| hA _ inter_subset_left).trans_eq ?_
rw [← mul_add, ← mul_tsub, ← hA', hC', insert_eq, mul_union, ← card_mul_singleton A x, ←
card_mul_singleton A' x, add_comm (card _), h₀,
eq_tsub_of_add_eq (card_union_add_card_inter _ _)]
#align finset.mul_pluennecke_petridis Finset.mul_pluennecke_petridis
#align finset.add_pluennecke_petridis Finset.add_pluennecke_petridis
/-! ### Sum triangle inequality -/
-- Auxiliary lemma for Ruzsa's triangle sum inequality, and the Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality.
@[to_additive]
private theorem mul_aux (hA : A.Nonempty) (hAB : A ⊆ B)
(h : ∀ A' ∈ B.powerset.erase ∅, ((A * C).card : ℚ≥0) / ↑A.card ≤ (A' * C).card / ↑A'.card) :
∀ A' ⊆ A, (A * C).card * A'.card ≤ (A' * C).card * A.card := by
rintro A' hAA'
obtain rfl | hA' := A'.eq_empty_or_nonempty
· simp
have hA₀ : (0 : ℚ≥0) < A.card := cast_pos.2 hA.card_pos
have hA₀' : (0 : ℚ≥0) < A'.card := cast_pos.2 hA'.card_pos
exact mod_cast
(div_le_div_iff hA₀ hA₀').1
(h _ <| mem_erase_of_ne_of_mem hA'.ne_empty <| mem_powerset.2 <| hAA'.trans hAB)
/-- **Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Multiplication version. -/
@[to_additive card_add_mul_card_le_card_add_mul_card_add
"**Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Addition version."]
theorem card_mul_mul_card_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul (A B C : Finset α) :
(A * C).card * B.card ≤ (A * B).card * (B * C).card := by
obtain rfl | hB := B.eq_empty_or_nonempty
· simp
have hB' : B ∈ B.powerset.erase ∅ := mem_erase_of_ne_of_mem hB.ne_empty (mem_powerset_self _)
obtain ⟨U, hU, hUA⟩ :=
exists_min_image (B.powerset.erase ∅) (fun U ↦ (U * A).card / U.card : _ → ℚ≥0) ⟨B, hB'⟩
rw [mem_erase, mem_powerset, ← nonempty_iff_ne_empty] at hU
refine cast_le.1 (?_ : (_ : ℚ≥0) ≤ _)
push_cast
refine (le_div_iff <| cast_pos.2 hB.card_pos).1 ?_
rw [mul_div_right_comm, mul_comm _ B]
refine (Nat.cast_le.2 <| card_le_card_mul_left _ hU.1).trans ?_
refine le_trans ?_
(mul_le_mul (hUA _ hB') (cast_le.2 <| card_le_card <| mul_subset_mul_right hU.2)
(zero_le _) (zero_le _))
rw [← mul_div_right_comm, ← mul_assoc]
refine (le_div_iff <| cast_pos.2 hU.1.card_pos).2 ?_
exact mod_cast mul_pluennecke_petridis C (mul_aux hU.1 hU.2 hUA)
#align finset.card_mul_mul_card_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul Finset.card_mul_mul_card_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul
#align finset.card_add_mul_card_le_card_add_mul_card_add Finset.card_add_mul_card_le_card_add_mul_card_add
/-- **Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Mul-div-div version. -/
@[to_additive card_add_mul_le_card_sub_mul_card_sub
"**Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Add-sub-sub version."]
theorem card_mul_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_div (A B C : Finset α) :
(A * C).card * B.card ≤ (A / B).card * (B / C).card := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, ← card_inv B, ← card_inv (B / C), inv_div', div_inv_eq_mul]
exact card_mul_mul_card_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul _ _ _
#align finset.card_mul_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_div Finset.card_mul_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_div
/-- **Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Div-mul-div version. -/
@[to_additive card_sub_mul_le_card_add_mul_card_sub
"**Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Sub-add-sub version."]
theorem card_div_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_div (A B C : Finset α) :
(A / C).card * B.card ≤ (A * B).card * (B / C).card := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, div_eq_mul_inv]
exact card_mul_mul_card_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul _ _ _
#align finset.card_div_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_div Finset.card_div_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_div
/-- **Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Div-div-mul version. -/
@[to_additive card_sub_mul_le_card_sub_mul_card_add
"**Ruzsa's triangle inequality**. Sub-sub-add version."]
theorem card_div_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_mul (A B C : Finset α) :
(A / C).card * B.card ≤ (A / B).card * (B * C).card := by
rw [← div_inv_eq_mul, div_eq_mul_inv]
exact card_mul_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_div _ _ _
#align finset.card_div_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_mul Finset.card_div_mul_le_card_div_mul_card_mul
theorem card_add_nsmul_le {α : Type*} [AddCommGroup α] [DecidableEq α] {A B : Finset α}
(hAB : ∀ A' ⊆ A, (A + B).card * A'.card ≤ (A' + B).card * A.card) (n : ℕ) :
(A + n • B).card ≤ ((A + B).card / A.card : ℚ≥0) ^ n * A.card := by
obtain rfl | hA := A.eq_empty_or_nonempty
· simp
induction' n with n ih
· simp
rw [succ_nsmul', ← add_assoc, _root_.pow_succ', mul_assoc, ← mul_div_right_comm, le_div_iff,
← cast_mul]
swap
· exact cast_pos.2 hA.card_pos
refine (Nat.cast_le.2 <| add_pluennecke_petridis _ hAB).trans ?_
rw [cast_mul]
gcongr
#align finset.card_add_nsmul_le Finset.card_add_nsmul_le
@[to_additive existing]
theorem card_mul_pow_le (hAB : ∀ A' ⊆ A, (A * B).card * A'.card ≤ (A' * B).card * A.card)
(n : ℕ) : (A * B ^ n).card ≤ ((A * B).card / A.card : ℚ≥0) ^ n * A.card := by
obtain rfl | hA := A.eq_empty_or_nonempty
· simp
induction' n with n ih
· simp
rw [_root_.pow_succ', ← mul_assoc, _root_.pow_succ', @mul_assoc ℚ≥0, ← mul_div_right_comm,
le_div_iff, ← cast_mul]
swap
· exact cast_pos.2 hA.card_pos
refine (Nat.cast_le.2 <| mul_pluennecke_petridis _ hAB).trans ?_
rw [cast_mul]
gcongr
#align finset.card_mul_pow_le Finset.card_mul_pow_le
/-- The **Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality**. Multiplication version. Note that this is genuinely harder
than the division version because we cannot use a double counting argument. -/
@[to_additive "The **Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality**. Addition version. Note that this is genuinely
harder than the subtraction version because we cannot use a double counting argument."]
theorem card_pow_div_pow_le (hA : A.Nonempty) (B : Finset α) (m n : ℕ) :
((B ^ m / B ^ n).card) ≤ ((A * B).card / A.card : ℚ≥0) ^ (m + n) * A.card := by
have hA' : A ∈ A.powerset.erase ∅ := mem_erase_of_ne_of_mem hA.ne_empty (mem_powerset_self _)
obtain ⟨C, hC, hCA⟩ :=
exists_min_image (A.powerset.erase ∅) (fun C ↦ (C * B).card / C.card : _ → ℚ≥0) ⟨A, hA'⟩
rw [mem_erase, mem_powerset, ← nonempty_iff_ne_empty] at hC
refine (mul_le_mul_right <| cast_pos.2 hC.1.card_pos).1 ?_
norm_cast
refine (Nat.cast_le.2 <| card_div_mul_le_card_mul_mul_card_mul _ _ _).trans ?_
push_cast
rw [mul_comm _ C]
refine (mul_le_mul (card_mul_pow_le (mul_aux hC.1 hC.2 hCA) _)
(card_mul_pow_le (mul_aux hC.1 hC.2 hCA) _) (zero_le _) (zero_le _)).trans ?_
rw [mul_mul_mul_comm, ← pow_add, ← mul_assoc]
gcongr ((?_ ^ _) * Nat.cast ?_) * _
· exact hCA _ hA'
· exact card_le_card hC.2
#align finset.card_pow_div_pow_le Finset.card_pow_div_pow_le
#align finset.card_nsmul_sub_nsmul_le Finset.card_nsmul_sub_nsmul_le
/-- The **Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality**. Subtraction version. -/
@[to_additive "The **Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality**. Subtraction version."]
theorem card_pow_div_pow_le' (hA : A.Nonempty) (B : Finset α) (m n : ℕ) :
(B ^ m / B ^ n).card ≤ ((A / B).card / A.card : ℚ≥0) ^ (m + n) * A.card := by
rw [← card_inv, inv_div', ← inv_pow, ← inv_pow, div_eq_mul_inv A]
exact card_pow_div_pow_le hA _ _ _
#align finset.card_pow_div_pow_le' Finset.card_pow_div_pow_le'
#align finset.card_nsmul_sub_nsmul_le' Finset.card_nsmul_sub_nsmul_le'
/-- Special case of the **Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality**. Multiplication version. -/
@[to_additive "Special case of the **Plünnecke-Ruzsa inequality**. Addition version."]
| Mathlib/Combinatorics/Additive/PluenneckeRuzsa.lean | 258 | 260 | theorem card_pow_le (hA : A.Nonempty) (B : Finset α) (n : ℕ) :
(B ^ n).card ≤ ((A * B).card / A.card : ℚ≥0) ^ n * A.card := by |
simpa only [_root_.pow_zero, div_one] using card_pow_div_pow_le hA _ _ 0
|
/-
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
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
#align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure_preimage MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure_preimage
theorem inducedOuterMeasure_exists_set {s : Set α} (hs : inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 s ≠ ∞)
{ε : ℝ≥0∞} (hε : ε ≠ 0) :
∃ t : Set α,
P t ∧ s ⊆ t ∧ inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 t ≤ inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 s + ε := by
have h := ENNReal.lt_add_right hs hε
conv at h =>
lhs
rw [inducedOuterMeasure_eq_iInf _ msU m_mono]
simp only [iInf_lt_iff] at h
rcases h with ⟨t, h1t, h2t, h3t⟩
exact
⟨t, h1t, h2t, le_trans (le_of_eq <| inducedOuterMeasure_eq' _ msU m_mono h1t) (le_of_lt h3t)⟩
#align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure_exists_set MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure_exists_set
/-- To test whether `s` is Carathéodory-measurable we only need to check the sets `t` for which
`P t` holds. See `ofFunction_caratheodory` for another way to show the Carathéodory-measurability
of `s`.
-/
theorem inducedOuterMeasure_caratheodory (s : Set α) :
MeasurableSet[(inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0).caratheodory] s ↔
∀ t : Set α,
P t →
inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 (t ∩ s) + inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 (t \ s) ≤
inducedOuterMeasure m P0 m0 t := by
rw [isCaratheodory_iff_le]
constructor
· intro h t _ht
exact h t
· intro h u
conv_rhs => rw [inducedOuterMeasure_eq_iInf _ msU m_mono]
refine le_iInf ?_
intro t
refine le_iInf ?_
intro ht
refine le_iInf ?_
intro h2t
refine le_trans ?_ ((h t ht).trans_eq <| inducedOuterMeasure_eq' _ msU m_mono ht)
gcongr
#align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure_caratheodory MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure_caratheodory
end ExtendSet
/-! If `P` is `MeasurableSet` for some measurable space, then we can remove some hypotheses of the
above lemmas. -/
section MeasurableSpace
variable {α : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α]
variable {m : ∀ s : Set α, MeasurableSet s → ℝ≥0∞}
variable (m0 : m ∅ MeasurableSet.empty = 0)
variable
(mU :
∀ ⦃f : ℕ → Set α⦄ (hm : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (f i)),
Pairwise (Disjoint on f) → m (⋃ i, f i) (MeasurableSet.iUnion hm) = ∑' i, m (f i) (hm i))
theorem extend_mono {s₁ s₂ : Set α} (h₁ : MeasurableSet s₁) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s₂) :
extend m s₁ ≤ extend m s₂ := by
refine le_iInf ?_; intro h₂
have :=
extend_union MeasurableSet.empty m0 MeasurableSet.iUnion mU disjoint_sdiff_self_right h₁
(h₂.diff h₁)
rw [union_diff_cancel hs] at this
rw [← extend_eq m]
exact le_iff_exists_add.2 ⟨_, this⟩
#align measure_theory.extend_mono MeasureTheory.extend_mono
theorem extend_iUnion_le_tsum_nat : ∀ s : ℕ → Set α,
extend m (⋃ i, s i) ≤ ∑' i, extend m (s i) := by
refine extend_iUnion_le_tsum_nat' MeasurableSet.iUnion ?_; intro f h
simp (config := { singlePass := true }) only [iUnion_disjointed.symm]
rw [mU (MeasurableSet.disjointed h) (disjoint_disjointed _)]
refine ENNReal.tsum_le_tsum fun i => ?_
rw [← extend_eq m, ← extend_eq m]
exact extend_mono m0 mU (MeasurableSet.disjointed h _) (disjointed_le f _)
#align measure_theory.extend_Union_le_tsum_nat MeasureTheory.extend_iUnion_le_tsum_nat
theorem inducedOuterMeasure_eq_extend {s : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
inducedOuterMeasure m MeasurableSet.empty m0 s = extend m s :=
ofFunction_eq s (fun _t => extend_mono m0 mU hs) (extend_iUnion_le_tsum_nat m0 mU)
#align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure_eq_extend MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure_eq_extend
theorem inducedOuterMeasure_eq {s : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
inducedOuterMeasure m MeasurableSet.empty m0 s = m s hs :=
(inducedOuterMeasure_eq_extend m0 mU hs).trans <| extend_eq _ _
#align measure_theory.induced_outer_measure_eq MeasureTheory.inducedOuterMeasure_eq
end MeasurableSpace
namespace OuterMeasure
variable {α : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α] (m : OuterMeasure α)
/-- Given an outer measure `m` we can forget its value on non-measurable sets, and then consider
`m.trim`, the unique maximal outer measure less than that function. -/
def trim : OuterMeasure α :=
inducedOuterMeasure (fun s _ => m s) MeasurableSet.empty m.empty
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim
theorem le_trim_iff {m₁ m₂ : OuterMeasure α} :
m₁ ≤ m₂.trim ↔ ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → m₁ s ≤ m₂ s :=
le_inducedOuterMeasure
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.le_trim_iff MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.le_trim_iff
theorem le_trim : m ≤ m.trim := le_trim_iff.2 fun _ _ ↦ le_rfl
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.le_trim MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.le_trim
@[simp] -- Porting note: added `simp`
theorem trim_eq {s : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) : m.trim s = m s :=
inducedOuterMeasure_eq' MeasurableSet.iUnion (fun f _hf => measure_iUnion_le f)
(fun _ _ _ _ h => measure_mono h) hs
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_eq MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_eq
theorem trim_congr {m₁ m₂ : OuterMeasure α} (H : ∀ {s : Set α}, MeasurableSet s → m₁ s = m₂ s) :
m₁.trim = m₂.trim := by
simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [trim, H]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_congr MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_congr
@[mono]
theorem trim_mono : Monotone (trim : OuterMeasure α → OuterMeasure α) := fun _m₁ _m₂ H _s =>
iInf₂_mono fun _f _hs => ENNReal.tsum_le_tsum fun _b => iInf_mono fun _hf => H _
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_mono MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_mono
/-- `OuterMeasure.trim` is antitone in the σ-algebra. -/
theorem trim_anti_measurableSpace (m : OuterMeasure α) {m0 m1 : MeasurableSpace α}
(h : m0 ≤ m1) : @trim _ m1 m ≤ @trim _ m0 m := by
simp only [le_trim_iff]
intro s hs
rw [trim_eq _ (h s hs)]
theorem trim_le_trim_iff {m₁ m₂ : OuterMeasure α} :
m₁.trim ≤ m₂.trim ↔ ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → m₁ s ≤ m₂ s :=
le_trim_iff.trans <| forall₂_congr fun s hs => by rw [trim_eq _ hs]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_le_trim_iff MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_le_trim_iff
theorem trim_eq_trim_iff {m₁ m₂ : OuterMeasure α} :
m₁.trim = m₂.trim ↔ ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → m₁ s = m₂ s := by
simp only [le_antisymm_iff, trim_le_trim_iff, forall_and]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_eq_trim_iff MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_eq_trim_iff
theorem trim_eq_iInf (s : Set α) : m.trim s = ⨅ (t) (_ : s ⊆ t) (_ : MeasurableSet t), m t := by
simp (config := { singlePass := true }) only [iInf_comm]
exact
inducedOuterMeasure_eq_iInf MeasurableSet.iUnion (fun f _ => measure_iUnion_le f)
(fun _ _ _ _ h => measure_mono h) s
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_eq_infi MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_eq_iInf
theorem trim_eq_iInf' (s : Set α) : m.trim s = ⨅ t : { t // s ⊆ t ∧ MeasurableSet t }, m t := by
simp [iInf_subtype, iInf_and, trim_eq_iInf]
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_eq_infi' MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_eq_iInf'
theorem trim_trim (m : OuterMeasure α) : m.trim.trim = m.trim :=
trim_eq_trim_iff.2 fun _s => m.trim_eq
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_trim MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_trim
@[simp]
theorem trim_top : (⊤ : OuterMeasure α).trim = ⊤ :=
top_unique <| le_trim _
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_top MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_top
@[simp]
theorem trim_zero : (0 : OuterMeasure α).trim = 0 :=
ext fun s =>
le_antisymm
((measure_mono (subset_univ s)).trans_eq <| trim_eq _ MeasurableSet.univ)
(zero_le _)
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_zero MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_zero
theorem trim_sum_ge {ι} (m : ι → OuterMeasure α) : (sum fun i => (m i).trim) ≤ (sum m).trim :=
fun s => by
simp [trim_eq_iInf];
exact fun t st ht =>
ENNReal.tsum_le_tsum fun i => iInf_le_of_le t <| iInf_le_of_le st <| iInf_le _ ht
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.trim_sum_ge MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.trim_sum_ge
theorem exists_measurable_superset_eq_trim (m : OuterMeasure α) (s : Set α) :
∃ t, s ⊆ t ∧ MeasurableSet t ∧ m t = m.trim s := by
simp only [trim_eq_iInf]; set ms := ⨅ (t : Set α) (_ : s ⊆ t) (_ : MeasurableSet t), m t
by_cases hs : ms = ∞
· simp only [hs]
simp only [iInf_eq_top, ms] at hs
exact ⟨univ, subset_univ s, MeasurableSet.univ, hs _ (subset_univ s) MeasurableSet.univ⟩
· have : ∀ r > ms, ∃ t, s ⊆ t ∧ MeasurableSet t ∧ m t < r := by
intro r hs
have : ∃t, MeasurableSet t ∧ s ⊆ t ∧ m t < r := by simpa [ms, iInf_lt_iff] using hs
rcases this with ⟨t, hmt, hin, hlt⟩
exists t
have : ∀ n : ℕ, ∃ t, s ⊆ t ∧ MeasurableSet t ∧ m t < ms + (n : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ := by
intro n
refine this _ (ENNReal.lt_add_right hs ?_)
simp
choose t hsub hm hm' using this
refine ⟨⋂ n, t n, subset_iInter hsub, MeasurableSet.iInter hm, ?_⟩
have : Tendsto (fun n : ℕ => ms + (n : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹) atTop (𝓝 (ms + 0)) :=
tendsto_const_nhds.add ENNReal.tendsto_inv_nat_nhds_zero
rw [add_zero] at this
refine le_antisymm (ge_of_tendsto' this fun n => ?_) ?_
· exact le_trans (measure_mono <| iInter_subset t n) (hm' n).le
· refine iInf_le_of_le (⋂ n, t n) ?_
refine iInf_le_of_le (subset_iInter hsub) ?_
exact iInf_le _ (MeasurableSet.iInter hm)
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.exists_measurable_superset_eq_trim MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.exists_measurable_superset_eq_trim
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/OuterMeasure/Induced.lean | 426 | 429 | theorem exists_measurable_superset_of_trim_eq_zero {m : OuterMeasure α} {s : Set α}
(h : m.trim s = 0) : ∃ t, s ⊆ t ∧ MeasurableSet t ∧ m t = 0 := by |
rcases exists_measurable_superset_eq_trim m s with ⟨t, hst, ht, hm⟩
exact ⟨t, hst, ht, h ▸ hm⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2014 Parikshit Khanna. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Parikshit Khanna, Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Floris van Doorn, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Defs
import Mathlib.Data.Option.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.List.Defs
import Mathlib.Init.Data.List.Basic
import Mathlib.Init.Data.List.Instances
import Mathlib.Init.Data.List.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Logic.Unique
import Mathlib.Order.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.Common
#align_import data.list.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"65a1391a0106c9204fe45bc73a039f056558cb83"
/-!
# Basic properties of lists
-/
assert_not_exists Set.range
assert_not_exists GroupWithZero
assert_not_exists Ring
open Function
open Nat hiding one_pos
namespace List
universe u v w
variable {ι : Type*} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {γ : Type w} {l₁ l₂ : List α}
-- Porting note: Delete this attribute
-- attribute [inline] List.head!
/-- There is only one list of an empty type -/
instance uniqueOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty α] : Unique (List α) :=
{ instInhabitedList with
uniq := fun l =>
match l with
| [] => rfl
| a :: _ => isEmptyElim a }
#align list.unique_of_is_empty List.uniqueOfIsEmpty
instance : Std.LawfulIdentity (α := List α) Append.append [] where
left_id := nil_append
right_id := append_nil
instance : Std.Associative (α := List α) Append.append where
assoc := append_assoc
#align list.cons_ne_nil List.cons_ne_nil
#align list.cons_ne_self List.cons_ne_self
#align list.head_eq_of_cons_eq List.head_eq_of_cons_eqₓ -- implicits order
#align list.tail_eq_of_cons_eq List.tail_eq_of_cons_eqₓ -- implicits order
@[simp] theorem cons_injective {a : α} : Injective (cons a) := fun _ _ => tail_eq_of_cons_eq
#align list.cons_injective List.cons_injective
#align list.cons_inj List.cons_inj
#align list.cons_eq_cons List.cons_eq_cons
theorem singleton_injective : Injective fun a : α => [a] := fun _ _ h => (cons_eq_cons.1 h).1
#align list.singleton_injective List.singleton_injective
theorem singleton_inj {a b : α} : [a] = [b] ↔ a = b :=
singleton_injective.eq_iff
#align list.singleton_inj List.singleton_inj
#align list.exists_cons_of_ne_nil List.exists_cons_of_ne_nil
theorem set_of_mem_cons (l : List α) (a : α) : { x | x ∈ a :: l } = insert a { x | x ∈ l } :=
Set.ext fun _ => mem_cons
#align list.set_of_mem_cons List.set_of_mem_cons
/-! ### mem -/
#align list.mem_singleton_self List.mem_singleton_self
#align list.eq_of_mem_singleton List.eq_of_mem_singleton
#align list.mem_singleton List.mem_singleton
#align list.mem_of_mem_cons_of_mem List.mem_of_mem_cons_of_mem
theorem _root_.Decidable.List.eq_or_ne_mem_of_mem [DecidableEq α]
{a b : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ b :: l) : a = b ∨ a ≠ b ∧ a ∈ l := by
by_cases hab : a = b
· exact Or.inl hab
· exact ((List.mem_cons.1 h).elim Or.inl (fun h => Or.inr ⟨hab, h⟩))
#align decidable.list.eq_or_ne_mem_of_mem Decidable.List.eq_or_ne_mem_of_mem
#align list.eq_or_ne_mem_of_mem List.eq_or_ne_mem_of_mem
#align list.not_mem_append List.not_mem_append
#align list.ne_nil_of_mem List.ne_nil_of_mem
lemma mem_pair {a b c : α} : a ∈ [b, c] ↔ a = b ∨ a = c := by
rw [mem_cons, mem_singleton]
@[deprecated (since := "2024-03-23")] alias mem_split := append_of_mem
#align list.mem_split List.append_of_mem
#align list.mem_of_ne_of_mem List.mem_of_ne_of_mem
#align list.ne_of_not_mem_cons List.ne_of_not_mem_cons
#align list.not_mem_of_not_mem_cons List.not_mem_of_not_mem_cons
#align list.not_mem_cons_of_ne_of_not_mem List.not_mem_cons_of_ne_of_not_mem
#align list.ne_and_not_mem_of_not_mem_cons List.ne_and_not_mem_of_not_mem_cons
#align list.mem_map List.mem_map
#align list.exists_of_mem_map List.exists_of_mem_map
#align list.mem_map_of_mem List.mem_map_of_memₓ -- implicits order
-- The simpNF linter says that the LHS can be simplified via `List.mem_map`.
-- However this is a higher priority lemma.
-- https://github.com/leanprover/std4/issues/207
@[simp 1100, nolint simpNF]
theorem mem_map_of_injective {f : α → β} (H : Injective f) {a : α} {l : List α} :
f a ∈ map f l ↔ a ∈ l :=
⟨fun m => let ⟨_, m', e⟩ := exists_of_mem_map m; H e ▸ m', mem_map_of_mem _⟩
#align list.mem_map_of_injective List.mem_map_of_injective
@[simp]
theorem _root_.Function.Involutive.exists_mem_and_apply_eq_iff {f : α → α}
(hf : Function.Involutive f) (x : α) (l : List α) : (∃ y : α, y ∈ l ∧ f y = x) ↔ f x ∈ l :=
⟨by rintro ⟨y, h, rfl⟩; rwa [hf y], fun h => ⟨f x, h, hf _⟩⟩
#align function.involutive.exists_mem_and_apply_eq_iff Function.Involutive.exists_mem_and_apply_eq_iff
theorem mem_map_of_involutive {f : α → α} (hf : Involutive f) {a : α} {l : List α} :
a ∈ map f l ↔ f a ∈ l := by rw [mem_map, hf.exists_mem_and_apply_eq_iff]
#align list.mem_map_of_involutive List.mem_map_of_involutive
#align list.forall_mem_map_iff List.forall_mem_map_iffₓ -- universe order
#align list.map_eq_nil List.map_eq_nilₓ -- universe order
attribute [simp] List.mem_join
#align list.mem_join List.mem_join
#align list.exists_of_mem_join List.exists_of_mem_join
#align list.mem_join_of_mem List.mem_join_of_memₓ -- implicits order
attribute [simp] List.mem_bind
#align list.mem_bind List.mem_bindₓ -- implicits order
-- Porting note: bExists in Lean3, And in Lean4
#align list.exists_of_mem_bind List.exists_of_mem_bindₓ -- implicits order
#align list.mem_bind_of_mem List.mem_bind_of_memₓ -- implicits order
#align list.bind_map List.bind_mapₓ -- implicits order
theorem map_bind (g : β → List γ) (f : α → β) :
∀ l : List α, (List.map f l).bind g = l.bind fun a => g (f a)
| [] => rfl
| a :: l => by simp only [cons_bind, map_cons, map_bind _ _ l]
#align list.map_bind List.map_bind
/-! ### length -/
#align list.length_eq_zero List.length_eq_zero
#align list.length_singleton List.length_singleton
#align list.length_pos_of_mem List.length_pos_of_mem
#align list.exists_mem_of_length_pos List.exists_mem_of_length_pos
#align list.length_pos_iff_exists_mem List.length_pos_iff_exists_mem
alias ⟨ne_nil_of_length_pos, length_pos_of_ne_nil⟩ := length_pos
#align list.ne_nil_of_length_pos List.ne_nil_of_length_pos
#align list.length_pos_of_ne_nil List.length_pos_of_ne_nil
theorem length_pos_iff_ne_nil {l : List α} : 0 < length l ↔ l ≠ [] :=
⟨ne_nil_of_length_pos, length_pos_of_ne_nil⟩
#align list.length_pos_iff_ne_nil List.length_pos_iff_ne_nil
#align list.exists_mem_of_ne_nil List.exists_mem_of_ne_nil
#align list.length_eq_one List.length_eq_one
theorem exists_of_length_succ {n} : ∀ l : List α, l.length = n + 1 → ∃ h t, l = h :: t
| [], H => absurd H.symm <| succ_ne_zero n
| h :: t, _ => ⟨h, t, rfl⟩
#align list.exists_of_length_succ List.exists_of_length_succ
@[simp] lemma length_injective_iff : Injective (List.length : List α → ℕ) ↔ Subsingleton α := by
constructor
· intro h; refine ⟨fun x y => ?_⟩; (suffices [x] = [y] by simpa using this); apply h; rfl
· intros hα l1 l2 hl
induction l1 generalizing l2 <;> cases l2
· rfl
· cases hl
· cases hl
· next ih _ _ =>
congr
· exact Subsingleton.elim _ _
· apply ih; simpa using hl
#align list.length_injective_iff List.length_injective_iff
@[simp default+1] -- Porting note: this used to be just @[simp]
lemma length_injective [Subsingleton α] : Injective (length : List α → ℕ) :=
length_injective_iff.mpr inferInstance
#align list.length_injective List.length_injective
theorem length_eq_two {l : List α} : l.length = 2 ↔ ∃ a b, l = [a, b] :=
⟨fun _ => let [a, b] := l; ⟨a, b, rfl⟩, fun ⟨_, _, e⟩ => e ▸ rfl⟩
#align list.length_eq_two List.length_eq_two
theorem length_eq_three {l : List α} : l.length = 3 ↔ ∃ a b c, l = [a, b, c] :=
⟨fun _ => let [a, b, c] := l; ⟨a, b, c, rfl⟩, fun ⟨_, _, _, e⟩ => e ▸ rfl⟩
#align list.length_eq_three List.length_eq_three
#align list.sublist.length_le List.Sublist.length_le
/-! ### set-theoretic notation of lists -/
-- ADHOC Porting note: instance from Lean3 core
instance instSingletonList : Singleton α (List α) := ⟨fun x => [x]⟩
#align list.has_singleton List.instSingletonList
-- ADHOC Porting note: instance from Lean3 core
instance [DecidableEq α] : Insert α (List α) := ⟨List.insert⟩
-- ADHOC Porting note: instance from Lean3 core
instance [DecidableEq α] : LawfulSingleton α (List α) :=
{ insert_emptyc_eq := fun x =>
show (if x ∈ ([] : List α) then [] else [x]) = [x] from if_neg (not_mem_nil _) }
#align list.empty_eq List.empty_eq
theorem singleton_eq (x : α) : ({x} : List α) = [x] :=
rfl
#align list.singleton_eq List.singleton_eq
theorem insert_neg [DecidableEq α] {x : α} {l : List α} (h : x ∉ l) :
Insert.insert x l = x :: l :=
insert_of_not_mem h
#align list.insert_neg List.insert_neg
theorem insert_pos [DecidableEq α] {x : α} {l : List α} (h : x ∈ l) : Insert.insert x l = l :=
insert_of_mem h
#align list.insert_pos List.insert_pos
theorem doubleton_eq [DecidableEq α] {x y : α} (h : x ≠ y) : ({x, y} : List α) = [x, y] := by
rw [insert_neg, singleton_eq]
rwa [singleton_eq, mem_singleton]
#align list.doubleton_eq List.doubleton_eq
/-! ### bounded quantifiers over lists -/
#align list.forall_mem_nil List.forall_mem_nil
#align list.forall_mem_cons List.forall_mem_cons
theorem forall_mem_of_forall_mem_cons {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α} (h : ∀ x ∈ a :: l, p x) :
∀ x ∈ l, p x := (forall_mem_cons.1 h).2
#align list.forall_mem_of_forall_mem_cons List.forall_mem_of_forall_mem_cons
#align list.forall_mem_singleton List.forall_mem_singleton
#align list.forall_mem_append List.forall_mem_append
#align list.not_exists_mem_nil List.not_exists_mem_nilₓ -- bExists change
-- Porting note: bExists in Lean3 and And in Lean4
theorem exists_mem_cons_of {p : α → Prop} {a : α} (l : List α) (h : p a) : ∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x :=
⟨a, mem_cons_self _ _, h⟩
#align list.exists_mem_cons_of List.exists_mem_cons_ofₓ -- bExists change
-- Porting note: bExists in Lean3 and And in Lean4
theorem exists_mem_cons_of_exists {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α} : (∃ x ∈ l, p x) →
∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x :=
fun ⟨x, xl, px⟩ => ⟨x, mem_cons_of_mem _ xl, px⟩
#align list.exists_mem_cons_of_exists List.exists_mem_cons_of_existsₓ -- bExists change
-- Porting note: bExists in Lean3 and And in Lean4
theorem or_exists_of_exists_mem_cons {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α} : (∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x) →
p a ∨ ∃ x ∈ l, p x :=
fun ⟨x, xal, px⟩ =>
Or.elim (eq_or_mem_of_mem_cons xal) (fun h : x = a => by rw [← h]; left; exact px)
fun h : x ∈ l => Or.inr ⟨x, h, px⟩
#align list.or_exists_of_exists_mem_cons List.or_exists_of_exists_mem_consₓ -- bExists change
theorem exists_mem_cons_iff (p : α → Prop) (a : α) (l : List α) :
(∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x) ↔ p a ∨ ∃ x ∈ l, p x :=
Iff.intro or_exists_of_exists_mem_cons fun h =>
Or.elim h (exists_mem_cons_of l) exists_mem_cons_of_exists
#align list.exists_mem_cons_iff List.exists_mem_cons_iff
/-! ### list subset -/
instance : IsTrans (List α) Subset where
trans := fun _ _ _ => List.Subset.trans
#align list.subset_def List.subset_def
#align list.subset_append_of_subset_left List.subset_append_of_subset_left
#align list.subset_append_of_subset_right List.subset_append_of_subset_right
#align list.cons_subset List.cons_subset
theorem cons_subset_of_subset_of_mem {a : α} {l m : List α}
(ainm : a ∈ m) (lsubm : l ⊆ m) : a::l ⊆ m :=
cons_subset.2 ⟨ainm, lsubm⟩
#align list.cons_subset_of_subset_of_mem List.cons_subset_of_subset_of_mem
theorem append_subset_of_subset_of_subset {l₁ l₂ l : List α} (l₁subl : l₁ ⊆ l) (l₂subl : l₂ ⊆ l) :
l₁ ++ l₂ ⊆ l :=
fun _ h ↦ (mem_append.1 h).elim (@l₁subl _) (@l₂subl _)
#align list.append_subset_of_subset_of_subset List.append_subset_of_subset_of_subset
-- Porting note: in Batteries
#align list.append_subset_iff List.append_subset
alias ⟨eq_nil_of_subset_nil, _⟩ := subset_nil
#align list.eq_nil_of_subset_nil List.eq_nil_of_subset_nil
#align list.eq_nil_iff_forall_not_mem List.eq_nil_iff_forall_not_mem
#align list.map_subset List.map_subset
theorem map_subset_iff {l₁ l₂ : List α} (f : α → β) (h : Injective f) :
map f l₁ ⊆ map f l₂ ↔ l₁ ⊆ l₂ := by
refine ⟨?_, map_subset f⟩; intro h2 x hx
rcases mem_map.1 (h2 (mem_map_of_mem f hx)) with ⟨x', hx', hxx'⟩
cases h hxx'; exact hx'
#align list.map_subset_iff List.map_subset_iff
/-! ### append -/
theorem append_eq_has_append {L₁ L₂ : List α} : List.append L₁ L₂ = L₁ ++ L₂ :=
rfl
#align list.append_eq_has_append List.append_eq_has_append
#align list.singleton_append List.singleton_append
#align list.append_ne_nil_of_ne_nil_left List.append_ne_nil_of_ne_nil_left
#align list.append_ne_nil_of_ne_nil_right List.append_ne_nil_of_ne_nil_right
#align list.append_eq_nil List.append_eq_nil
-- Porting note: in Batteries
#align list.nil_eq_append_iff List.nil_eq_append
@[deprecated (since := "2024-03-24")] alias append_eq_cons_iff := append_eq_cons
#align list.append_eq_cons_iff List.append_eq_cons
@[deprecated (since := "2024-03-24")] alias cons_eq_append_iff := cons_eq_append
#align list.cons_eq_append_iff List.cons_eq_append
#align list.append_eq_append_iff List.append_eq_append_iff
#align list.take_append_drop List.take_append_drop
#align list.append_inj List.append_inj
#align list.append_inj_right List.append_inj_rightₓ -- implicits order
#align list.append_inj_left List.append_inj_leftₓ -- implicits order
#align list.append_inj' List.append_inj'ₓ -- implicits order
#align list.append_inj_right' List.append_inj_right'ₓ -- implicits order
#align list.append_inj_left' List.append_inj_left'ₓ -- implicits order
@[deprecated (since := "2024-01-18")] alias append_left_cancel := append_cancel_left
#align list.append_left_cancel List.append_cancel_left
@[deprecated (since := "2024-01-18")] alias append_right_cancel := append_cancel_right
#align list.append_right_cancel List.append_cancel_right
@[simp] theorem append_left_eq_self {x y : List α} : x ++ y = y ↔ x = [] := by
rw [← append_left_inj (s₁ := x), nil_append]
@[simp] theorem self_eq_append_left {x y : List α} : y = x ++ y ↔ x = [] := by
rw [eq_comm, append_left_eq_self]
@[simp] theorem append_right_eq_self {x y : List α} : x ++ y = x ↔ y = [] := by
rw [← append_right_inj (t₁ := y), append_nil]
@[simp] theorem self_eq_append_right {x y : List α} : x = x ++ y ↔ y = [] := by
rw [eq_comm, append_right_eq_self]
theorem append_right_injective (s : List α) : Injective fun t ↦ s ++ t :=
fun _ _ ↦ append_cancel_left
#align list.append_right_injective List.append_right_injective
#align list.append_right_inj List.append_right_inj
theorem append_left_injective (t : List α) : Injective fun s ↦ s ++ t :=
fun _ _ ↦ append_cancel_right
#align list.append_left_injective List.append_left_injective
#align list.append_left_inj List.append_left_inj
#align list.map_eq_append_split List.map_eq_append_split
/-! ### replicate -/
@[simp] lemma replicate_zero (a : α) : replicate 0 a = [] := rfl
#align list.replicate_zero List.replicate_zero
attribute [simp] replicate_succ
#align list.replicate_succ List.replicate_succ
lemma replicate_one (a : α) : replicate 1 a = [a] := rfl
#align list.replicate_one List.replicate_one
#align list.length_replicate List.length_replicate
#align list.mem_replicate List.mem_replicate
#align list.eq_of_mem_replicate List.eq_of_mem_replicate
theorem eq_replicate_length {a : α} : ∀ {l : List α}, l = replicate l.length a ↔ ∀ b ∈ l, b = a
| [] => by simp
| (b :: l) => by simp [eq_replicate_length]
#align list.eq_replicate_length List.eq_replicate_length
#align list.eq_replicate_of_mem List.eq_replicate_of_mem
#align list.eq_replicate List.eq_replicate
theorem replicate_add (m n) (a : α) : replicate (m + n) a = replicate m a ++ replicate n a := by
induction m <;> simp [*, succ_add, replicate]
#align list.replicate_add List.replicate_add
theorem replicate_succ' (n) (a : α) : replicate (n + 1) a = replicate n a ++ [a] :=
replicate_add n 1 a
#align list.replicate_succ' List.replicate_succ'
theorem replicate_subset_singleton (n) (a : α) : replicate n a ⊆ [a] := fun _ h =>
mem_singleton.2 (eq_of_mem_replicate h)
#align list.replicate_subset_singleton List.replicate_subset_singleton
theorem subset_singleton_iff {a : α} {L : List α} : L ⊆ [a] ↔ ∃ n, L = replicate n a := by
simp only [eq_replicate, subset_def, mem_singleton, exists_eq_left']
#align list.subset_singleton_iff List.subset_singleton_iff
@[simp] theorem map_replicate (f : α → β) (n) (a : α) :
map f (replicate n a) = replicate n (f a) := by
induction n <;> [rfl; simp only [*, replicate, map]]
#align list.map_replicate List.map_replicate
@[simp] theorem tail_replicate (a : α) (n) :
tail (replicate n a) = replicate (n - 1) a := by cases n <;> rfl
#align list.tail_replicate List.tail_replicate
@[simp] theorem join_replicate_nil (n : ℕ) : join (replicate n []) = @nil α := by
induction n <;> [rfl; simp only [*, replicate, join, append_nil]]
#align list.join_replicate_nil List.join_replicate_nil
theorem replicate_right_injective {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : Injective (@replicate α n) :=
fun _ _ h => (eq_replicate.1 h).2 _ <| mem_replicate.2 ⟨hn, rfl⟩
#align list.replicate_right_injective List.replicate_right_injective
theorem replicate_right_inj {a b : α} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) :
replicate n a = replicate n b ↔ a = b :=
(replicate_right_injective hn).eq_iff
#align list.replicate_right_inj List.replicate_right_inj
@[simp] theorem replicate_right_inj' {a b : α} : ∀ {n},
replicate n a = replicate n b ↔ n = 0 ∨ a = b
| 0 => by simp
| n + 1 => (replicate_right_inj n.succ_ne_zero).trans <| by simp only [n.succ_ne_zero, false_or]
#align list.replicate_right_inj' List.replicate_right_inj'
theorem replicate_left_injective (a : α) : Injective (replicate · a) :=
LeftInverse.injective (length_replicate · a)
#align list.replicate_left_injective List.replicate_left_injective
@[simp] theorem replicate_left_inj {a : α} {n m : ℕ} : replicate n a = replicate m a ↔ n = m :=
(replicate_left_injective a).eq_iff
#align list.replicate_left_inj List.replicate_left_inj
@[simp] theorem head_replicate (n : ℕ) (a : α) (h) : head (replicate n a) h = a := by
cases n <;> simp at h ⊢
/-! ### pure -/
theorem mem_pure (x y : α) : x ∈ (pure y : List α) ↔ x = y := by simp
#align list.mem_pure List.mem_pure
/-! ### bind -/
@[simp]
theorem bind_eq_bind {α β} (f : α → List β) (l : List α) : l >>= f = l.bind f :=
rfl
#align list.bind_eq_bind List.bind_eq_bind
#align list.bind_append List.append_bind
/-! ### concat -/
#align list.concat_nil List.concat_nil
#align list.concat_cons List.concat_cons
#align list.concat_eq_append List.concat_eq_append
#align list.init_eq_of_concat_eq List.init_eq_of_concat_eq
#align list.last_eq_of_concat_eq List.last_eq_of_concat_eq
#align list.concat_ne_nil List.concat_ne_nil
#align list.concat_append List.concat_append
#align list.length_concat List.length_concat
#align list.append_concat List.append_concat
/-! ### reverse -/
#align list.reverse_nil List.reverse_nil
#align list.reverse_core List.reverseAux
-- Porting note: Do we need this?
attribute [local simp] reverseAux
#align list.reverse_cons List.reverse_cons
#align list.reverse_core_eq List.reverseAux_eq
theorem reverse_cons' (a : α) (l : List α) : reverse (a :: l) = concat (reverse l) a := by
simp only [reverse_cons, concat_eq_append]
#align list.reverse_cons' List.reverse_cons'
theorem reverse_concat' (l : List α) (a : α) : (l ++ [a]).reverse = a :: l.reverse := by
rw [reverse_append]; rfl
-- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
-- @[simp]
theorem reverse_singleton (a : α) : reverse [a] = [a] :=
rfl
#align list.reverse_singleton List.reverse_singleton
#align list.reverse_append List.reverse_append
#align list.reverse_concat List.reverse_concat
#align list.reverse_reverse List.reverse_reverse
@[simp]
theorem reverse_involutive : Involutive (@reverse α) :=
reverse_reverse
#align list.reverse_involutive List.reverse_involutive
@[simp]
theorem reverse_injective : Injective (@reverse α) :=
reverse_involutive.injective
#align list.reverse_injective List.reverse_injective
theorem reverse_surjective : Surjective (@reverse α) :=
reverse_involutive.surjective
#align list.reverse_surjective List.reverse_surjective
theorem reverse_bijective : Bijective (@reverse α) :=
reverse_involutive.bijective
#align list.reverse_bijective List.reverse_bijective
@[simp]
theorem reverse_inj {l₁ l₂ : List α} : reverse l₁ = reverse l₂ ↔ l₁ = l₂ :=
reverse_injective.eq_iff
#align list.reverse_inj List.reverse_inj
theorem reverse_eq_iff {l l' : List α} : l.reverse = l' ↔ l = l'.reverse :=
reverse_involutive.eq_iff
#align list.reverse_eq_iff List.reverse_eq_iff
#align list.reverse_eq_nil List.reverse_eq_nil_iff
theorem concat_eq_reverse_cons (a : α) (l : List α) : concat l a = reverse (a :: reverse l) := by
simp only [concat_eq_append, reverse_cons, reverse_reverse]
#align list.concat_eq_reverse_cons List.concat_eq_reverse_cons
#align list.length_reverse List.length_reverse
-- Porting note: This one was @[simp] in mathlib 3,
-- but Lean contains a competing simp lemma reverse_map.
-- For now we remove @[simp] to avoid simplification loops.
-- TODO: Change Lean lemma to match mathlib 3?
theorem map_reverse (f : α → β) (l : List α) : map f (reverse l) = reverse (map f l) :=
(reverse_map f l).symm
#align list.map_reverse List.map_reverse
theorem map_reverseAux (f : α → β) (l₁ l₂ : List α) :
map f (reverseAux l₁ l₂) = reverseAux (map f l₁) (map f l₂) := by
simp only [reverseAux_eq, map_append, map_reverse]
#align list.map_reverse_core List.map_reverseAux
#align list.mem_reverse List.mem_reverse
@[simp] theorem reverse_replicate (n) (a : α) : reverse (replicate n a) = replicate n a :=
eq_replicate.2
⟨by rw [length_reverse, length_replicate],
fun b h => eq_of_mem_replicate (mem_reverse.1 h)⟩
#align list.reverse_replicate List.reverse_replicate
/-! ### empty -/
-- Porting note: this does not work as desired
-- attribute [simp] List.isEmpty
theorem isEmpty_iff_eq_nil {l : List α} : l.isEmpty ↔ l = [] := by cases l <;> simp [isEmpty]
#align list.empty_iff_eq_nil List.isEmpty_iff_eq_nil
/-! ### dropLast -/
#align list.length_init List.length_dropLast
/-! ### getLast -/
@[simp]
theorem getLast_cons {a : α} {l : List α} :
∀ h : l ≠ nil, getLast (a :: l) (cons_ne_nil a l) = getLast l h := by
induction l <;> intros
· contradiction
· rfl
#align list.last_cons List.getLast_cons
theorem getLast_append_singleton {a : α} (l : List α) :
getLast (l ++ [a]) (append_ne_nil_of_ne_nil_right l _ (cons_ne_nil a _)) = a := by
simp only [getLast_append]
#align list.last_append_singleton List.getLast_append_singleton
-- Porting note: name should be fixed upstream
theorem getLast_append' (l₁ l₂ : List α) (h : l₂ ≠ []) :
getLast (l₁ ++ l₂) (append_ne_nil_of_ne_nil_right l₁ l₂ h) = getLast l₂ h := by
induction' l₁ with _ _ ih
· simp
· simp only [cons_append]
rw [List.getLast_cons]
exact ih
#align list.last_append List.getLast_append'
theorem getLast_concat' {a : α} (l : List α) : getLast (concat l a) (concat_ne_nil a l) = a :=
getLast_concat ..
#align list.last_concat List.getLast_concat'
@[simp]
theorem getLast_singleton' (a : α) : getLast [a] (cons_ne_nil a []) = a := rfl
#align list.last_singleton List.getLast_singleton'
-- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
-- @[simp]
theorem getLast_cons_cons (a₁ a₂ : α) (l : List α) :
getLast (a₁ :: a₂ :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) = getLast (a₂ :: l) (cons_ne_nil a₂ l) :=
rfl
#align list.last_cons_cons List.getLast_cons_cons
theorem dropLast_append_getLast : ∀ {l : List α} (h : l ≠ []), dropLast l ++ [getLast l h] = l
| [], h => absurd rfl h
| [a], h => rfl
| a :: b :: l, h => by
rw [dropLast_cons₂, cons_append, getLast_cons (cons_ne_nil _ _)]
congr
exact dropLast_append_getLast (cons_ne_nil b l)
#align list.init_append_last List.dropLast_append_getLast
theorem getLast_congr {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h₁ : l₁ ≠ []) (h₂ : l₂ ≠ []) (h₃ : l₁ = l₂) :
getLast l₁ h₁ = getLast l₂ h₂ := by subst l₁; rfl
#align list.last_congr List.getLast_congr
#align list.last_mem List.getLast_mem
theorem getLast_replicate_succ (m : ℕ) (a : α) :
(replicate (m + 1) a).getLast (ne_nil_of_length_eq_succ (length_replicate _ _)) = a := by
simp only [replicate_succ']
exact getLast_append_singleton _
#align list.last_replicate_succ List.getLast_replicate_succ
/-! ### getLast? -/
-- Porting note: Moved earlier in file, for use in subsequent lemmas.
@[simp]
theorem getLast?_cons_cons (a b : α) (l : List α) :
getLast? (a :: b :: l) = getLast? (b :: l) := rfl
@[simp]
theorem getLast?_isNone : ∀ {l : List α}, (getLast? l).isNone ↔ l = []
| [] => by simp
| [a] => by simp
| a :: b :: l => by simp [@getLast?_isNone (b :: l)]
#align list.last'_is_none List.getLast?_isNone
@[simp]
theorem getLast?_isSome : ∀ {l : List α}, l.getLast?.isSome ↔ l ≠ []
| [] => by simp
| [a] => by simp
| a :: b :: l => by simp [@getLast?_isSome (b :: l)]
#align list.last'_is_some List.getLast?_isSome
theorem mem_getLast?_eq_getLast : ∀ {l : List α} {x : α}, x ∈ l.getLast? → ∃ h, x = getLast l h
| [], x, hx => False.elim <| by simp at hx
| [a], x, hx =>
have : a = x := by simpa using hx
this ▸ ⟨cons_ne_nil a [], rfl⟩
| a :: b :: l, x, hx => by
rw [getLast?_cons_cons] at hx
rcases mem_getLast?_eq_getLast hx with ⟨_, h₂⟩
use cons_ne_nil _ _
assumption
#align list.mem_last'_eq_last List.mem_getLast?_eq_getLast
theorem getLast?_eq_getLast_of_ne_nil : ∀ {l : List α} (h : l ≠ []), l.getLast? = some (l.getLast h)
| [], h => (h rfl).elim
| [_], _ => rfl
| _ :: b :: l, _ => @getLast?_eq_getLast_of_ne_nil (b :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _)
#align list.last'_eq_last_of_ne_nil List.getLast?_eq_getLast_of_ne_nil
theorem mem_getLast?_cons {x y : α} : ∀ {l : List α}, x ∈ l.getLast? → x ∈ (y :: l).getLast?
| [], _ => by contradiction
| _ :: _, h => h
#align list.mem_last'_cons List.mem_getLast?_cons
theorem mem_of_mem_getLast? {l : List α} {a : α} (ha : a ∈ l.getLast?) : a ∈ l :=
let ⟨_, h₂⟩ := mem_getLast?_eq_getLast ha
h₂.symm ▸ getLast_mem _
#align list.mem_of_mem_last' List.mem_of_mem_getLast?
theorem dropLast_append_getLast? : ∀ {l : List α}, ∀ a ∈ l.getLast?, dropLast l ++ [a] = l
| [], a, ha => (Option.not_mem_none a ha).elim
| [a], _, rfl => rfl
| a :: b :: l, c, hc => by
rw [getLast?_cons_cons] at hc
rw [dropLast_cons₂, cons_append, dropLast_append_getLast? _ hc]
#align list.init_append_last' List.dropLast_append_getLast?
theorem getLastI_eq_getLast? [Inhabited α] : ∀ l : List α, l.getLastI = l.getLast?.iget
| [] => by simp [getLastI, Inhabited.default]
| [a] => rfl
| [a, b] => rfl
| [a, b, c] => rfl
| _ :: _ :: c :: l => by simp [getLastI, getLastI_eq_getLast? (c :: l)]
#align list.ilast_eq_last' List.getLastI_eq_getLast?
@[simp]
theorem getLast?_append_cons :
∀ (l₁ : List α) (a : α) (l₂ : List α), getLast? (l₁ ++ a :: l₂) = getLast? (a :: l₂)
| [], a, l₂ => rfl
| [b], a, l₂ => rfl
| b :: c :: l₁, a, l₂ => by rw [cons_append, cons_append, getLast?_cons_cons,
← cons_append, getLast?_append_cons (c :: l₁)]
#align list.last'_append_cons List.getLast?_append_cons
#align list.last'_cons_cons List.getLast?_cons_cons
theorem getLast?_append_of_ne_nil (l₁ : List α) :
∀ {l₂ : List α} (_ : l₂ ≠ []), getLast? (l₁ ++ l₂) = getLast? l₂
| [], hl₂ => by contradiction
| b :: l₂, _ => getLast?_append_cons l₁ b l₂
#align list.last'_append_of_ne_nil List.getLast?_append_of_ne_nil
theorem getLast?_append {l₁ l₂ : List α} {x : α} (h : x ∈ l₂.getLast?) :
x ∈ (l₁ ++ l₂).getLast? := by
cases l₂
· contradiction
· rw [List.getLast?_append_cons]
exact h
#align list.last'_append List.getLast?_append
/-! ### head(!?) and tail -/
@[simp]
theorem head!_nil [Inhabited α] : ([] : List α).head! = default := rfl
@[simp] theorem head_cons_tail (x : List α) (h : x ≠ []) : x.head h :: x.tail = x := by
cases x <;> simp at h ⊢
theorem head!_eq_head? [Inhabited α] (l : List α) : head! l = (head? l).iget := by cases l <;> rfl
#align list.head_eq_head' List.head!_eq_head?
theorem surjective_head! [Inhabited α] : Surjective (@head! α _) := fun x => ⟨[x], rfl⟩
#align list.surjective_head List.surjective_head!
theorem surjective_head? : Surjective (@head? α) :=
Option.forall.2 ⟨⟨[], rfl⟩, fun x => ⟨[x], rfl⟩⟩
#align list.surjective_head' List.surjective_head?
theorem surjective_tail : Surjective (@tail α)
| [] => ⟨[], rfl⟩
| a :: l => ⟨a :: a :: l, rfl⟩
#align list.surjective_tail List.surjective_tail
theorem eq_cons_of_mem_head? {x : α} : ∀ {l : List α}, x ∈ l.head? → l = x :: tail l
| [], h => (Option.not_mem_none _ h).elim
| a :: l, h => by
simp only [head?, Option.mem_def, Option.some_inj] at h
exact h ▸ rfl
#align list.eq_cons_of_mem_head' List.eq_cons_of_mem_head?
theorem mem_of_mem_head? {x : α} {l : List α} (h : x ∈ l.head?) : x ∈ l :=
(eq_cons_of_mem_head? h).symm ▸ mem_cons_self _ _
#align list.mem_of_mem_head' List.mem_of_mem_head?
@[simp] theorem head!_cons [Inhabited α] (a : α) (l : List α) : head! (a :: l) = a := rfl
#align list.head_cons List.head!_cons
#align list.tail_nil List.tail_nil
#align list.tail_cons List.tail_cons
@[simp]
theorem head!_append [Inhabited α] (t : List α) {s : List α} (h : s ≠ []) :
head! (s ++ t) = head! s := by
induction s
· contradiction
· rfl
#align list.head_append List.head!_append
theorem head?_append {s t : List α} {x : α} (h : x ∈ s.head?) : x ∈ (s ++ t).head? := by
cases s
· contradiction
· exact h
#align list.head'_append List.head?_append
theorem head?_append_of_ne_nil :
∀ (l₁ : List α) {l₂ : List α} (_ : l₁ ≠ []), head? (l₁ ++ l₂) = head? l₁
| _ :: _, _, _ => rfl
#align list.head'_append_of_ne_nil List.head?_append_of_ne_nil
theorem tail_append_singleton_of_ne_nil {a : α} {l : List α} (h : l ≠ nil) :
tail (l ++ [a]) = tail l ++ [a] := by
induction l
· contradiction
· rw [tail, cons_append, tail]
#align list.tail_append_singleton_of_ne_nil List.tail_append_singleton_of_ne_nil
theorem cons_head?_tail : ∀ {l : List α} {a : α}, a ∈ head? l → a :: tail l = l
| [], a, h => by contradiction
| b :: l, a, h => by
simp? at h says simp only [head?_cons, Option.mem_def, Option.some.injEq] at h
simp [h]
#align list.cons_head'_tail List.cons_head?_tail
theorem head!_mem_head? [Inhabited α] : ∀ {l : List α}, l ≠ [] → head! l ∈ head? l
| [], h => by contradiction
| a :: l, _ => rfl
#align list.head_mem_head' List.head!_mem_head?
theorem cons_head!_tail [Inhabited α] {l : List α} (h : l ≠ []) : head! l :: tail l = l :=
cons_head?_tail (head!_mem_head? h)
#align list.cons_head_tail List.cons_head!_tail
theorem head!_mem_self [Inhabited α] {l : List α} (h : l ≠ nil) : l.head! ∈ l := by
have h' := mem_cons_self l.head! l.tail
rwa [cons_head!_tail h] at h'
#align list.head_mem_self List.head!_mem_self
theorem head_mem {l : List α} : ∀ (h : l ≠ nil), l.head h ∈ l := by
cases l <;> simp
@[simp]
theorem head?_map (f : α → β) (l) : head? (map f l) = (head? l).map f := by cases l <;> rfl
#align list.head'_map List.head?_map
theorem tail_append_of_ne_nil (l l' : List α) (h : l ≠ []) : (l ++ l').tail = l.tail ++ l' := by
cases l
· contradiction
· simp
#align list.tail_append_of_ne_nil List.tail_append_of_ne_nil
#align list.nth_le_eq_iff List.get_eq_iff
theorem get_eq_get? (l : List α) (i : Fin l.length) :
l.get i = (l.get? i).get (by simp [get?_eq_get]) := by
simp [get_eq_iff]
#align list.some_nth_le_eq List.get?_eq_get
section deprecated
set_option linter.deprecated false -- TODO(Mario): make replacements for theorems in this section
/-- nth element of a list `l` given `n < l.length`. -/
@[deprecated get (since := "2023-01-05")]
def nthLe (l : List α) (n) (h : n < l.length) : α := get l ⟨n, h⟩
#align list.nth_le List.nthLe
@[simp] theorem nthLe_tail (l : List α) (i) (h : i < l.tail.length)
(h' : i + 1 < l.length := (by simp only [length_tail] at h; omega)) :
l.tail.nthLe i h = l.nthLe (i + 1) h' := by
cases l <;> [cases h; rfl]
#align list.nth_le_tail List.nthLe_tail
theorem nthLe_cons_aux {l : List α} {a : α} {n} (hn : n ≠ 0) (h : n < (a :: l).length) :
n - 1 < l.length := by
contrapose! h
rw [length_cons]
omega
#align list.nth_le_cons_aux List.nthLe_cons_aux
theorem nthLe_cons {l : List α} {a : α} {n} (hl) :
(a :: l).nthLe n hl = if hn : n = 0 then a else l.nthLe (n - 1) (nthLe_cons_aux hn hl) := by
split_ifs with h
· simp [nthLe, h]
cases l
· rw [length_singleton, Nat.lt_succ_iff] at hl
omega
cases n
· contradiction
rfl
#align list.nth_le_cons List.nthLe_cons
end deprecated
-- Porting note: List.modifyHead has @[simp], and Lean 4 treats this as
-- an invitation to unfold modifyHead in any context,
-- not just use the equational lemmas.
-- @[simp]
@[simp 1100, nolint simpNF]
theorem modifyHead_modifyHead (l : List α) (f g : α → α) :
(l.modifyHead f).modifyHead g = l.modifyHead (g ∘ f) := by cases l <;> simp
#align list.modify_head_modify_head List.modifyHead_modifyHead
/-! ### Induction from the right -/
/-- Induction principle from the right for lists: if a property holds for the empty list, and
for `l ++ [a]` if it holds for `l`, then it holds for all lists. The principle is given for
a `Sort`-valued predicate, i.e., it can also be used to construct data. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def reverseRecOn {motive : List α → Sort*} (l : List α) (nil : motive [])
(append_singleton : ∀ (l : List α) (a : α), motive l → motive (l ++ [a])) : motive l :=
match h : reverse l with
| [] => cast (congr_arg motive <| by simpa using congr(reverse $h.symm)) <|
nil
| head :: tail =>
cast (congr_arg motive <| by simpa using congr(reverse $h.symm)) <|
append_singleton _ head <| reverseRecOn (reverse tail) nil append_singleton
termination_by l.length
decreasing_by
simp_wf
rw [← length_reverse l, h, length_cons]
simp [Nat.lt_succ]
#align list.reverse_rec_on List.reverseRecOn
@[simp]
theorem reverseRecOn_nil {motive : List α → Sort*} (nil : motive [])
(append_singleton : ∀ (l : List α) (a : α), motive l → motive (l ++ [a])) :
reverseRecOn [] nil append_singleton = nil := reverseRecOn.eq_1 ..
-- `unusedHavesSuffices` is getting confused by the unfolding of `reverseRecOn`
@[simp, nolint unusedHavesSuffices]
theorem reverseRecOn_concat {motive : List α → Sort*} (x : α) (xs : List α) (nil : motive [])
(append_singleton : ∀ (l : List α) (a : α), motive l → motive (l ++ [a])) :
reverseRecOn (motive := motive) (xs ++ [x]) nil append_singleton =
append_singleton _ _ (reverseRecOn (motive := motive) xs nil append_singleton) := by
suffices ∀ ys (h : reverse (reverse xs) = ys),
reverseRecOn (motive := motive) (xs ++ [x]) nil append_singleton =
cast (by simp [(reverse_reverse _).symm.trans h])
(append_singleton _ x (reverseRecOn (motive := motive) ys nil append_singleton)) by
exact this _ (reverse_reverse xs)
intros ys hy
conv_lhs => unfold reverseRecOn
split
next h => simp at h
next heq =>
revert heq
simp only [reverse_append, reverse_cons, reverse_nil, nil_append, singleton_append, cons.injEq]
rintro ⟨rfl, rfl⟩
subst ys
rfl
/-- Bidirectional induction principle for lists: if a property holds for the empty list, the
singleton list, and `a :: (l ++ [b])` from `l`, then it holds for all lists. This can be used to
prove statements about palindromes. The principle is given for a `Sort`-valued predicate, i.e., it
can also be used to construct data. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def bidirectionalRec {motive : List α → Sort*} (nil : motive []) (singleton : ∀ a : α, motive [a])
(cons_append : ∀ (a : α) (l : List α) (b : α), motive l → motive (a :: (l ++ [b]))) :
∀ l, motive l
| [] => nil
| [a] => singleton a
| a :: b :: l =>
let l' := dropLast (b :: l)
let b' := getLast (b :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _)
cast (by rw [← dropLast_append_getLast (cons_ne_nil b l)]) <|
cons_append a l' b' (bidirectionalRec nil singleton cons_append l')
termination_by l => l.length
#align list.bidirectional_rec List.bidirectionalRecₓ -- universe order
@[simp]
theorem bidirectionalRec_nil {motive : List α → Sort*}
(nil : motive []) (singleton : ∀ a : α, motive [a])
(cons_append : ∀ (a : α) (l : List α) (b : α), motive l → motive (a :: (l ++ [b]))) :
bidirectionalRec nil singleton cons_append [] = nil := bidirectionalRec.eq_1 ..
@[simp]
theorem bidirectionalRec_singleton {motive : List α → Sort*}
(nil : motive []) (singleton : ∀ a : α, motive [a])
(cons_append : ∀ (a : α) (l : List α) (b : α), motive l → motive (a :: (l ++ [b]))) (a : α):
bidirectionalRec nil singleton cons_append [a] = singleton a := by
simp [bidirectionalRec]
@[simp]
theorem bidirectionalRec_cons_append {motive : List α → Sort*}
(nil : motive []) (singleton : ∀ a : α, motive [a])
(cons_append : ∀ (a : α) (l : List α) (b : α), motive l → motive (a :: (l ++ [b])))
(a : α) (l : List α) (b : α) :
bidirectionalRec nil singleton cons_append (a :: (l ++ [b])) =
cons_append a l b (bidirectionalRec nil singleton cons_append l) := by
conv_lhs => unfold bidirectionalRec
cases l with
| nil => rfl
| cons x xs =>
simp only [List.cons_append]
dsimp only [← List.cons_append]
suffices ∀ (ys init : List α) (hinit : init = ys) (last : α) (hlast : last = b),
(cons_append a init last
(bidirectionalRec nil singleton cons_append init)) =
cast (congr_arg motive <| by simp [hinit, hlast])
(cons_append a ys b (bidirectionalRec nil singleton cons_append ys)) by
rw [this (x :: xs) _ (by rw [dropLast_append_cons, dropLast_single, append_nil]) _ (by simp)]
simp
rintro ys init rfl last rfl
rfl
/-- Like `bidirectionalRec`, but with the list parameter placed first. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
abbrev bidirectionalRecOn {C : List α → Sort*} (l : List α) (H0 : C []) (H1 : ∀ a : α, C [a])
(Hn : ∀ (a : α) (l : List α) (b : α), C l → C (a :: (l ++ [b]))) : C l :=
bidirectionalRec H0 H1 Hn l
#align list.bidirectional_rec_on List.bidirectionalRecOn
/-! ### sublists -/
attribute [refl] List.Sublist.refl
#align list.nil_sublist List.nil_sublist
#align list.sublist.refl List.Sublist.refl
#align list.sublist.trans List.Sublist.trans
#align list.sublist_cons List.sublist_cons
#align list.sublist_of_cons_sublist List.sublist_of_cons_sublist
theorem Sublist.cons_cons {l₁ l₂ : List α} (a : α) (s : l₁ <+ l₂) : a :: l₁ <+ a :: l₂ :=
Sublist.cons₂ _ s
#align list.sublist.cons_cons List.Sublist.cons_cons
#align list.sublist_append_left List.sublist_append_left
#align list.sublist_append_right List.sublist_append_right
theorem sublist_cons_of_sublist (a : α) (h : l₁ <+ l₂) : l₁ <+ a :: l₂ := h.cons _
#align list.sublist_cons_of_sublist List.sublist_cons_of_sublist
#align list.sublist_append_of_sublist_left List.sublist_append_of_sublist_left
#align list.sublist_append_of_sublist_right List.sublist_append_of_sublist_right
theorem tail_sublist : ∀ l : List α, tail l <+ l
| [] => .slnil
| a::l => sublist_cons a l
#align list.tail_sublist List.tail_sublist
@[gcongr] protected theorem Sublist.tail : ∀ {l₁ l₂ : List α}, l₁ <+ l₂ → tail l₁ <+ tail l₂
| _, _, slnil => .slnil
| _, _, Sublist.cons _ h => (tail_sublist _).trans h
| _, _, Sublist.cons₂ _ h => h
theorem Sublist.of_cons_cons {l₁ l₂ : List α} {a b : α} (h : a :: l₁ <+ b :: l₂) : l₁ <+ l₂ :=
h.tail
#align list.sublist_of_cons_sublist_cons List.Sublist.of_cons_cons
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-07")]
theorem sublist_of_cons_sublist_cons {a} (h : a :: l₁ <+ a :: l₂) : l₁ <+ l₂ := h.of_cons_cons
attribute [simp] cons_sublist_cons
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-07")] alias cons_sublist_cons_iff := cons_sublist_cons
#align list.cons_sublist_cons_iff List.cons_sublist_cons_iff
#align list.append_sublist_append_left List.append_sublist_append_left
#align list.sublist.append_right List.Sublist.append_right
#align list.sublist_or_mem_of_sublist List.sublist_or_mem_of_sublist
#align list.sublist.reverse List.Sublist.reverse
#align list.reverse_sublist_iff List.reverse_sublist
#align list.append_sublist_append_right List.append_sublist_append_right
#align list.sublist.append List.Sublist.append
#align list.sublist.subset List.Sublist.subset
#align list.singleton_sublist List.singleton_sublist
theorem eq_nil_of_sublist_nil {l : List α} (s : l <+ []) : l = [] :=
eq_nil_of_subset_nil <| s.subset
#align list.eq_nil_of_sublist_nil List.eq_nil_of_sublist_nil
-- Porting note: this lemma seems to have been renamed on the occasion of its move to Batteries
alias sublist_nil_iff_eq_nil := sublist_nil
#align list.sublist_nil_iff_eq_nil List.sublist_nil_iff_eq_nil
@[simp] lemma sublist_singleton {l : List α} {a : α} : l <+ [a] ↔ l = [] ∨ l = [a] := by
constructor <;> rintro (_ | _) <;> aesop
#align list.replicate_sublist_replicate List.replicate_sublist_replicate
theorem sublist_replicate_iff {l : List α} {a : α} {n : ℕ} :
l <+ replicate n a ↔ ∃ k ≤ n, l = replicate k a :=
⟨fun h =>
⟨l.length, h.length_le.trans_eq (length_replicate _ _),
eq_replicate_length.mpr fun b hb => eq_of_mem_replicate (h.subset hb)⟩,
by rintro ⟨k, h, rfl⟩; exact (replicate_sublist_replicate _).mpr h⟩
#align list.sublist_replicate_iff List.sublist_replicate_iff
#align list.sublist.eq_of_length List.Sublist.eq_of_length
#align list.sublist.eq_of_length_le List.Sublist.eq_of_length_le
theorem Sublist.antisymm (s₁ : l₁ <+ l₂) (s₂ : l₂ <+ l₁) : l₁ = l₂ :=
s₁.eq_of_length_le s₂.length_le
#align list.sublist.antisymm List.Sublist.antisymm
instance decidableSublist [DecidableEq α] : ∀ l₁ l₂ : List α, Decidable (l₁ <+ l₂)
| [], _ => isTrue <| nil_sublist _
| _ :: _, [] => isFalse fun h => List.noConfusion <| eq_nil_of_sublist_nil h
| a :: l₁, b :: l₂ =>
if h : a = b then
@decidable_of_decidable_of_iff _ _ (decidableSublist l₁ l₂) <| h ▸ cons_sublist_cons.symm
else
@decidable_of_decidable_of_iff _ _ (decidableSublist (a :: l₁) l₂)
⟨sublist_cons_of_sublist _, fun s =>
match a, l₁, s, h with
| _, _, Sublist.cons _ s', h => s'
| _, _, Sublist.cons₂ t _, h => absurd rfl h⟩
#align list.decidable_sublist List.decidableSublist
/-! ### indexOf -/
section IndexOf
variable [DecidableEq α]
#align list.index_of_nil List.indexOf_nil
/-
Porting note: The following proofs were simpler prior to the port. These proofs use the low-level
`findIdx.go`.
* `indexOf_cons_self`
* `indexOf_cons_eq`
* `indexOf_cons_ne`
* `indexOf_cons`
The ported versions of the earlier proofs are given in comments.
-/
-- indexOf_cons_eq _ rfl
@[simp]
theorem indexOf_cons_self (a : α) (l : List α) : indexOf a (a :: l) = 0 := by
rw [indexOf, findIdx_cons, beq_self_eq_true, cond]
#align list.index_of_cons_self List.indexOf_cons_self
-- fun e => if_pos e
theorem indexOf_cons_eq {a b : α} (l : List α) : b = a → indexOf a (b :: l) = 0
| e => by rw [← e]; exact indexOf_cons_self b l
#align list.index_of_cons_eq List.indexOf_cons_eq
-- fun n => if_neg n
@[simp]
theorem indexOf_cons_ne {a b : α} (l : List α) : b ≠ a → indexOf a (b :: l) = succ (indexOf a l)
| h => by simp only [indexOf, findIdx_cons, Bool.cond_eq_ite, beq_iff_eq, h, ite_false]
#align list.index_of_cons_ne List.indexOf_cons_ne
#align list.index_of_cons List.indexOf_cons
theorem indexOf_eq_length {a : α} {l : List α} : indexOf a l = length l ↔ a ∉ l := by
induction' l with b l ih
· exact iff_of_true rfl (not_mem_nil _)
simp only [length, mem_cons, indexOf_cons, eq_comm]
rw [cond_eq_if]
split_ifs with h <;> simp at h
· exact iff_of_false (by rintro ⟨⟩) fun H => H <| Or.inl h.symm
· simp only [Ne.symm h, false_or_iff]
rw [← ih]
exact succ_inj'
#align list.index_of_eq_length List.indexOf_eq_length
@[simp]
theorem indexOf_of_not_mem {l : List α} {a : α} : a ∉ l → indexOf a l = length l :=
indexOf_eq_length.2
#align list.index_of_of_not_mem List.indexOf_of_not_mem
theorem indexOf_le_length {a : α} {l : List α} : indexOf a l ≤ length l := by
induction' l with b l ih; · rfl
simp only [length, indexOf_cons, cond_eq_if, beq_iff_eq]
by_cases h : b = a
· rw [if_pos h]; exact Nat.zero_le _
· rw [if_neg h]; exact succ_le_succ ih
#align list.index_of_le_length List.indexOf_le_length
theorem indexOf_lt_length {a} {l : List α} : indexOf a l < length l ↔ a ∈ l :=
⟨fun h => Decidable.by_contradiction fun al => Nat.ne_of_lt h <| indexOf_eq_length.2 al,
fun al => (lt_of_le_of_ne indexOf_le_length) fun h => indexOf_eq_length.1 h al⟩
#align list.index_of_lt_length List.indexOf_lt_length
theorem indexOf_append_of_mem {a : α} (h : a ∈ l₁) : indexOf a (l₁ ++ l₂) = indexOf a l₁ := by
induction' l₁ with d₁ t₁ ih
· exfalso
exact not_mem_nil a h
rw [List.cons_append]
by_cases hh : d₁ = a
· iterate 2 rw [indexOf_cons_eq _ hh]
rw [indexOf_cons_ne _ hh, indexOf_cons_ne _ hh, ih (mem_of_ne_of_mem (Ne.symm hh) h)]
#align list.index_of_append_of_mem List.indexOf_append_of_mem
theorem indexOf_append_of_not_mem {a : α} (h : a ∉ l₁) :
indexOf a (l₁ ++ l₂) = l₁.length + indexOf a l₂ := by
induction' l₁ with d₁ t₁ ih
· rw [List.nil_append, List.length, Nat.zero_add]
rw [List.cons_append, indexOf_cons_ne _ (ne_of_not_mem_cons h).symm, List.length,
ih (not_mem_of_not_mem_cons h), Nat.succ_add]
#align list.index_of_append_of_not_mem List.indexOf_append_of_not_mem
end IndexOf
/-! ### nth element -/
section deprecated
set_option linter.deprecated false
@[deprecated get_of_mem (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_of_mem {a} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ l) : ∃ n h, nthLe l n h = a :=
let ⟨i, h⟩ := get_of_mem h; ⟨i.1, i.2, h⟩
#align list.nth_le_of_mem List.nthLe_of_mem
@[deprecated get?_eq_get (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_get? {l : List α} {n} (h) : get? l n = some (nthLe l n h) := get?_eq_get _
#align list.nth_le_nth List.nthLe_get?
#align list.nth_len_le List.get?_len_le
@[simp]
theorem get?_length (l : List α) : l.get? l.length = none := get?_len_le le_rfl
#align list.nth_length List.get?_length
#align list.nth_eq_some List.get?_eq_some
#align list.nth_eq_none_iff List.get?_eq_none
#align list.nth_of_mem List.get?_of_mem
@[deprecated get_mem (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_mem (l : List α) (n h) : nthLe l n h ∈ l := get_mem ..
#align list.nth_le_mem List.nthLe_mem
#align list.nth_mem List.get?_mem
@[deprecated mem_iff_get (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem mem_iff_nthLe {a} {l : List α} : a ∈ l ↔ ∃ n h, nthLe l n h = a :=
mem_iff_get.trans ⟨fun ⟨⟨n, h⟩, e⟩ => ⟨n, h, e⟩, fun ⟨n, h, e⟩ => ⟨⟨n, h⟩, e⟩⟩
#align list.mem_iff_nth_le List.mem_iff_nthLe
#align list.mem_iff_nth List.mem_iff_get?
#align list.nth_zero List.get?_zero
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-03")] alias get?_injective := get?_inj
#align list.nth_injective List.get?_inj
#align list.nth_map List.get?_map
@[deprecated get_map (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_map (f : α → β) {l n} (H1 H2) : nthLe (map f l) n H1 = f (nthLe l n H2) := get_map ..
#align list.nth_le_map List.nthLe_map
/-- A version of `get_map` that can be used for rewriting. -/
theorem get_map_rev (f : α → β) {l n} :
f (get l n) = get (map f l) ⟨n.1, (l.length_map f).symm ▸ n.2⟩ := Eq.symm (get_map _)
/-- A version of `nthLe_map` that can be used for rewriting. -/
@[deprecated get_map_rev (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_map_rev (f : α → β) {l n} (H) :
f (nthLe l n H) = nthLe (map f l) n ((l.length_map f).symm ▸ H) :=
(nthLe_map f _ _).symm
#align list.nth_le_map_rev List.nthLe_map_rev
@[simp, deprecated get_map (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_map' (f : α → β) {l n} (H) :
nthLe (map f l) n H = f (nthLe l n (l.length_map f ▸ H)) := nthLe_map f _ _
#align list.nth_le_map' List.nthLe_map'
#align list.nth_le_of_eq List.get_of_eq
@[simp, deprecated get_singleton (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_singleton (a : α) {n : ℕ} (hn : n < 1) : nthLe [a] n hn = a := get_singleton ..
#align list.nth_le_singleton List.get_singleton
#align list.nth_le_zero List.get_mk_zero
#align list.nth_le_append List.get_append
@[deprecated get_append_right' (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_append_right {l₁ l₂ : List α} {n : ℕ} (h₁ : l₁.length ≤ n) (h₂) :
(l₁ ++ l₂).nthLe n h₂ = l₂.nthLe (n - l₁.length) (get_append_right_aux h₁ h₂) :=
get_append_right' h₁ h₂
#align list.nth_le_append_right_aux List.get_append_right_aux
#align list.nth_le_append_right List.nthLe_append_right
#align list.nth_le_replicate List.get_replicate
#align list.nth_append List.get?_append
#align list.nth_append_right List.get?_append_right
#align list.last_eq_nth_le List.getLast_eq_get
theorem get_length_sub_one {l : List α} (h : l.length - 1 < l.length) :
l.get ⟨l.length - 1, h⟩ = l.getLast (by rintro rfl; exact Nat.lt_irrefl 0 h) :=
(getLast_eq_get l _).symm
#align list.nth_le_length_sub_one List.get_length_sub_one
#align list.nth_concat_length List.get?_concat_length
@[deprecated get_cons_length (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_cons_length : ∀ (x : α) (xs : List α) (n : ℕ) (h : n = xs.length),
(x :: xs).nthLe n (by simp [h]) = (x :: xs).getLast (cons_ne_nil x xs) := get_cons_length
#align list.nth_le_cons_length List.nthLe_cons_length
theorem take_one_drop_eq_of_lt_length {l : List α} {n : ℕ} (h : n < l.length) :
(l.drop n).take 1 = [l.get ⟨n, h⟩] := by
rw [drop_eq_get_cons h, take, take]
#align list.take_one_drop_eq_of_lt_length List.take_one_drop_eq_of_lt_length
#align list.ext List.ext
-- TODO one may rename ext in the standard library, and it is also not clear
-- which of ext_get?, ext_get?', ext_get should be @[ext], if any
alias ext_get? := ext
theorem ext_get?' {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h' : ∀ n < max l₁.length l₂.length, l₁.get? n = l₂.get? n) :
l₁ = l₂ := by
apply ext
intro n
rcases Nat.lt_or_ge n <| max l₁.length l₂.length with hn | hn
· exact h' n hn
· simp_all [Nat.max_le, get?_eq_none.mpr]
theorem ext_get?_iff {l₁ l₂ : List α} : l₁ = l₂ ↔ ∀ n, l₁.get? n = l₂.get? n :=
⟨by rintro rfl _; rfl, ext_get?⟩
theorem ext_get_iff {l₁ l₂ : List α} :
l₁ = l₂ ↔ l₁.length = l₂.length ∧ ∀ n h₁ h₂, get l₁ ⟨n, h₁⟩ = get l₂ ⟨n, h₂⟩ := by
constructor
· rintro rfl
exact ⟨rfl, fun _ _ _ ↦ rfl⟩
· intro ⟨h₁, h₂⟩
exact ext_get h₁ h₂
theorem ext_get?_iff' {l₁ l₂ : List α} : l₁ = l₂ ↔
∀ n < max l₁.length l₂.length, l₁.get? n = l₂.get? n :=
⟨by rintro rfl _ _; rfl, ext_get?'⟩
@[deprecated ext_get (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem ext_nthLe {l₁ l₂ : List α} (hl : length l₁ = length l₂)
(h : ∀ n h₁ h₂, nthLe l₁ n h₁ = nthLe l₂ n h₂) : l₁ = l₂ :=
ext_get hl h
#align list.ext_le List.ext_nthLe
@[simp]
theorem indexOf_get [DecidableEq α] {a : α} : ∀ {l : List α} (h), get l ⟨indexOf a l, h⟩ = a
| b :: l, h => by
by_cases h' : b = a <;>
simp only [h', if_pos, if_false, indexOf_cons, get, @indexOf_get _ _ l, cond_eq_if, beq_iff_eq]
#align list.index_of_nth_le List.indexOf_get
@[simp]
theorem indexOf_get? [DecidableEq α] {a : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ l) :
get? l (indexOf a l) = some a := by rw [get?_eq_get, indexOf_get (indexOf_lt_length.2 h)]
#align list.index_of_nth List.indexOf_get?
@[deprecated (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem get_reverse_aux₁ :
∀ (l r : List α) (i h1 h2), get (reverseAux l r) ⟨i + length l, h1⟩ = get r ⟨i, h2⟩
| [], r, i => fun h1 _ => rfl
| a :: l, r, i => by
rw [show i + length (a :: l) = i + 1 + length l from Nat.add_right_comm i (length l) 1]
exact fun h1 h2 => get_reverse_aux₁ l (a :: r) (i + 1) h1 (succ_lt_succ h2)
#align list.nth_le_reverse_aux1 List.get_reverse_aux₁
theorem indexOf_inj [DecidableEq α] {l : List α} {x y : α} (hx : x ∈ l) (hy : y ∈ l) :
indexOf x l = indexOf y l ↔ x = y :=
⟨fun h => by
have x_eq_y :
get l ⟨indexOf x l, indexOf_lt_length.2 hx⟩ =
get l ⟨indexOf y l, indexOf_lt_length.2 hy⟩ := by
simp only [h]
simp only [indexOf_get] at x_eq_y; exact x_eq_y, fun h => by subst h; rfl⟩
#align list.index_of_inj List.indexOf_inj
theorem get_reverse_aux₂ :
∀ (l r : List α) (i : Nat) (h1) (h2),
get (reverseAux l r) ⟨length l - 1 - i, h1⟩ = get l ⟨i, h2⟩
| [], r, i, h1, h2 => absurd h2 (Nat.not_lt_zero _)
| a :: l, r, 0, h1, _ => by
have aux := get_reverse_aux₁ l (a :: r) 0
rw [Nat.zero_add] at aux
exact aux _ (zero_lt_succ _)
| a :: l, r, i + 1, h1, h2 => by
have aux := get_reverse_aux₂ l (a :: r) i
have heq : length (a :: l) - 1 - (i + 1) = length l - 1 - i := by rw [length]; omega
rw [← heq] at aux
apply aux
#align list.nth_le_reverse_aux2 List.get_reverse_aux₂
@[simp] theorem get_reverse (l : List α) (i : Nat) (h1 h2) :
get (reverse l) ⟨length l - 1 - i, h1⟩ = get l ⟨i, h2⟩ :=
get_reverse_aux₂ _ _ _ _ _
@[simp, deprecated get_reverse (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_reverse (l : List α) (i : Nat) (h1 h2) :
nthLe (reverse l) (length l - 1 - i) h1 = nthLe l i h2 :=
get_reverse ..
#align list.nth_le_reverse List.nthLe_reverse
theorem nthLe_reverse' (l : List α) (n : ℕ) (hn : n < l.reverse.length) (hn') :
l.reverse.nthLe n hn = l.nthLe (l.length - 1 - n) hn' := by
rw [eq_comm]
convert nthLe_reverse l.reverse n (by simpa) hn using 1
simp
#align list.nth_le_reverse' List.nthLe_reverse'
theorem get_reverse' (l : List α) (n) (hn') :
l.reverse.get n = l.get ⟨l.length - 1 - n, hn'⟩ := nthLe_reverse' ..
-- FIXME: prove it the other way around
attribute [deprecated get_reverse' (since := "2023-01-05")] nthLe_reverse'
theorem eq_cons_of_length_one {l : List α} (h : l.length = 1) :
l = [l.nthLe 0 (by omega)] := by
refine ext_get (by convert h) fun n h₁ h₂ => ?_
simp only [get_singleton]
congr
omega
#align list.eq_cons_of_length_one List.eq_cons_of_length_one
end deprecated
theorem modifyNthTail_modifyNthTail {f g : List α → List α} (m : ℕ) :
∀ (n) (l : List α),
(l.modifyNthTail f n).modifyNthTail g (m + n) =
l.modifyNthTail (fun l => (f l).modifyNthTail g m) n
| 0, _ => rfl
| _ + 1, [] => rfl
| n + 1, a :: l => congr_arg (List.cons a) (modifyNthTail_modifyNthTail m n l)
#align list.modify_nth_tail_modify_nth_tail List.modifyNthTail_modifyNthTail
theorem modifyNthTail_modifyNthTail_le {f g : List α → List α} (m n : ℕ) (l : List α)
(h : n ≤ m) :
(l.modifyNthTail f n).modifyNthTail g m =
l.modifyNthTail (fun l => (f l).modifyNthTail g (m - n)) n := by
rcases Nat.exists_eq_add_of_le h with ⟨m, rfl⟩
rw [Nat.add_comm, modifyNthTail_modifyNthTail, Nat.add_sub_cancel]
#align list.modify_nth_tail_modify_nth_tail_le List.modifyNthTail_modifyNthTail_le
theorem modifyNthTail_modifyNthTail_same {f g : List α → List α} (n : ℕ) (l : List α) :
(l.modifyNthTail f n).modifyNthTail g n = l.modifyNthTail (g ∘ f) n := by
rw [modifyNthTail_modifyNthTail_le n n l (le_refl n), Nat.sub_self]; rfl
#align list.modify_nth_tail_modify_nth_tail_same List.modifyNthTail_modifyNthTail_same
#align list.modify_nth_tail_id List.modifyNthTail_id
#align list.remove_nth_eq_nth_tail List.eraseIdx_eq_modifyNthTail
#align list.update_nth_eq_modify_nth List.set_eq_modifyNth
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-04")] alias removeNth_eq_nthTail := eraseIdx_eq_modifyNthTail
theorem modifyNth_eq_set (f : α → α) :
∀ (n) (l : List α), modifyNth f n l = ((fun a => set l n (f a)) <$> get? l n).getD l
| 0, l => by cases l <;> rfl
| n + 1, [] => rfl
| n + 1, b :: l =>
(congr_arg (cons b) (modifyNth_eq_set f n l)).trans <| by cases h : get? l n <;> simp [h]
#align list.modify_nth_eq_update_nth List.modifyNth_eq_set
#align list.nth_modify_nth List.get?_modifyNth
theorem length_modifyNthTail (f : List α → List α) (H : ∀ l, length (f l) = length l) :
∀ n l, length (modifyNthTail f n l) = length l
| 0, _ => H _
| _ + 1, [] => rfl
| _ + 1, _ :: _ => @congr_arg _ _ _ _ (· + 1) (length_modifyNthTail _ H _ _)
#align list.modify_nth_tail_length List.length_modifyNthTail
-- Porting note: Duplicate of `modify_get?_length`
-- (but with a substantially better name?)
-- @[simp]
theorem length_modifyNth (f : α → α) : ∀ n l, length (modifyNth f n l) = length l :=
modify_get?_length f
#align list.modify_nth_length List.length_modifyNth
#align list.update_nth_length List.length_set
#align list.nth_modify_nth_eq List.get?_modifyNth_eq
#align list.nth_modify_nth_ne List.get?_modifyNth_ne
#align list.nth_update_nth_eq List.get?_set_eq
#align list.nth_update_nth_of_lt List.get?_set_eq_of_lt
#align list.nth_update_nth_ne List.get?_set_ne
#align list.update_nth_nil List.set_nil
#align list.update_nth_succ List.set_succ
#align list.update_nth_comm List.set_comm
#align list.nth_le_update_nth_eq List.get_set_eq
@[simp]
theorem get_set_of_ne {l : List α} {i j : ℕ} (h : i ≠ j) (a : α)
(hj : j < (l.set i a).length) :
(l.set i a).get ⟨j, hj⟩ = l.get ⟨j, by simpa using hj⟩ := by
rw [← Option.some_inj, ← List.get?_eq_get, List.get?_set_ne _ _ h, List.get?_eq_get]
#align list.nth_le_update_nth_of_ne List.get_set_of_ne
#align list.mem_or_eq_of_mem_update_nth List.mem_or_eq_of_mem_set
/-! ### map -/
#align list.map_nil List.map_nil
theorem map_eq_foldr (f : α → β) (l : List α) : map f l = foldr (fun a bs => f a :: bs) [] l := by
induction l <;> simp [*]
#align list.map_eq_foldr List.map_eq_foldr
theorem map_congr {f g : α → β} : ∀ {l : List α}, (∀ x ∈ l, f x = g x) → map f l = map g l
| [], _ => rfl
| a :: l, h => by
let ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ := forall_mem_cons.1 h
rw [map, map, h₁, map_congr h₂]
#align list.map_congr List.map_congr
theorem map_eq_map_iff {f g : α → β} {l : List α} : map f l = map g l ↔ ∀ x ∈ l, f x = g x := by
refine ⟨?_, map_congr⟩; intro h x hx
rw [mem_iff_get] at hx; rcases hx with ⟨n, hn, rfl⟩
rw [get_map_rev f, get_map_rev g]
congr!
#align list.map_eq_map_iff List.map_eq_map_iff
theorem map_concat (f : α → β) (a : α) (l : List α) :
map f (concat l a) = concat (map f l) (f a) := by
induction l <;> [rfl; simp only [*, concat_eq_append, cons_append, map, map_append]]
#align list.map_concat List.map_concat
#align list.map_id'' List.map_id'
theorem map_id'' {f : α → α} (h : ∀ x, f x = x) (l : List α) : map f l = l := by
simp [show f = id from funext h]
#align list.map_id' List.map_id''
theorem eq_nil_of_map_eq_nil {f : α → β} {l : List α} (h : map f l = nil) : l = nil :=
eq_nil_of_length_eq_zero <| by rw [← length_map l f, h]; rfl
#align list.eq_nil_of_map_eq_nil List.eq_nil_of_map_eq_nil
@[simp]
theorem map_join (f : α → β) (L : List (List α)) : map f (join L) = join (map (map f) L) := by
induction L <;> [rfl; simp only [*, join, map, map_append]]
#align list.map_join List.map_join
theorem bind_pure_eq_map (f : α → β) (l : List α) : l.bind (pure ∘ f) = map f l :=
.symm <| map_eq_bind ..
#align list.bind_ret_eq_map List.bind_pure_eq_map
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated bind_pure_eq_map (since := "2024-03-24")]
theorem bind_ret_eq_map (f : α → β) (l : List α) : l.bind (List.ret ∘ f) = map f l :=
bind_pure_eq_map f l
theorem bind_congr {l : List α} {f g : α → List β} (h : ∀ x ∈ l, f x = g x) :
List.bind l f = List.bind l g :=
(congr_arg List.join <| map_congr h : _)
#align list.bind_congr List.bind_congr
theorem infix_bind_of_mem {a : α} {as : List α} (h : a ∈ as) (f : α → List α) :
f a <:+: as.bind f :=
List.infix_of_mem_join (List.mem_map_of_mem f h)
@[simp]
theorem map_eq_map {α β} (f : α → β) (l : List α) : f <$> l = map f l :=
rfl
#align list.map_eq_map List.map_eq_map
@[simp]
theorem map_tail (f : α → β) (l) : map f (tail l) = tail (map f l) := by cases l <;> rfl
#align list.map_tail List.map_tail
/-- A single `List.map` of a composition of functions is equal to
composing a `List.map` with another `List.map`, fully applied.
This is the reverse direction of `List.map_map`.
-/
theorem comp_map (h : β → γ) (g : α → β) (l : List α) : map (h ∘ g) l = map h (map g l) :=
(map_map _ _ _).symm
#align list.comp_map List.comp_map
/-- Composing a `List.map` with another `List.map` is equal to
a single `List.map` of composed functions.
-/
@[simp]
theorem map_comp_map (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) : map g ∘ map f = map (g ∘ f) := by
ext l; rw [comp_map, Function.comp_apply]
#align list.map_comp_map List.map_comp_map
section map_bijectivity
theorem _root_.Function.LeftInverse.list_map {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (h : LeftInverse f g) :
LeftInverse (map f) (map g)
| [] => by simp_rw [map_nil]
| x :: xs => by simp_rw [map_cons, h x, h.list_map xs]
nonrec theorem _root_.Function.RightInverse.list_map {f : α → β} {g : β → α}
(h : RightInverse f g) : RightInverse (map f) (map g) :=
h.list_map
nonrec theorem _root_.Function.Involutive.list_map {f : α → α}
(h : Involutive f) : Involutive (map f) :=
Function.LeftInverse.list_map h
@[simp]
theorem map_leftInverse_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → α} :
LeftInverse (map f) (map g) ↔ LeftInverse f g :=
⟨fun h x => by injection h [x], (·.list_map)⟩
@[simp]
theorem map_rightInverse_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → α} :
RightInverse (map f) (map g) ↔ RightInverse f g := map_leftInverse_iff
@[simp]
theorem map_involutive_iff {f : α → α} :
Involutive (map f) ↔ Involutive f := map_leftInverse_iff
theorem _root_.Function.Injective.list_map {f : α → β} (h : Injective f) :
Injective (map f)
| [], [], _ => rfl
| x :: xs, y :: ys, hxy => by
injection hxy with hxy hxys
rw [h hxy, h.list_map hxys]
@[simp]
theorem map_injective_iff {f : α → β} : Injective (map f) ↔ Injective f := by
refine ⟨fun h x y hxy => ?_, (·.list_map)⟩
suffices [x] = [y] by simpa using this
apply h
simp [hxy]
#align list.map_injective_iff List.map_injective_iff
theorem _root_.Function.Surjective.list_map {f : α → β} (h : Surjective f) :
Surjective (map f) :=
let ⟨_, h⟩ := h.hasRightInverse; h.list_map.surjective
@[simp]
theorem map_surjective_iff {f : α → β} : Surjective (map f) ↔ Surjective f := by
refine ⟨fun h x => ?_, (·.list_map)⟩
let ⟨[y], hxy⟩ := h [x]
exact ⟨_, List.singleton_injective hxy⟩
theorem _root_.Function.Bijective.list_map {f : α → β} (h : Bijective f) : Bijective (map f) :=
⟨h.1.list_map, h.2.list_map⟩
@[simp]
theorem map_bijective_iff {f : α → β} : Bijective (map f) ↔ Bijective f := by
simp_rw [Function.Bijective, map_injective_iff, map_surjective_iff]
end map_bijectivity
theorem map_filter_eq_foldr (f : α → β) (p : α → Bool) (as : List α) :
map f (filter p as) = foldr (fun a bs => bif p a then f a :: bs else bs) [] as := by
induction' as with head tail
· rfl
· simp only [foldr]
cases hp : p head <;> simp [filter, *]
#align list.map_filter_eq_foldr List.map_filter_eq_foldr
theorem getLast_map (f : α → β) {l : List α} (hl : l ≠ []) :
(l.map f).getLast (mt eq_nil_of_map_eq_nil hl) = f (l.getLast hl) := by
induction' l with l_hd l_tl l_ih
· apply (hl rfl).elim
· cases l_tl
· simp
· simpa using l_ih _
#align list.last_map List.getLast_map
theorem map_eq_replicate_iff {l : List α} {f : α → β} {b : β} :
l.map f = replicate l.length b ↔ ∀ x ∈ l, f x = b := by
simp [eq_replicate]
#align list.map_eq_replicate_iff List.map_eq_replicate_iff
@[simp] theorem map_const (l : List α) (b : β) : map (const α b) l = replicate l.length b :=
map_eq_replicate_iff.mpr fun _ _ => rfl
#align list.map_const List.map_const
@[simp] theorem map_const' (l : List α) (b : β) : map (fun _ => b) l = replicate l.length b :=
map_const l b
#align list.map_const' List.map_const'
theorem eq_of_mem_map_const {b₁ b₂ : β} {l : List α} (h : b₁ ∈ map (const α b₂) l) :
b₁ = b₂ := by rw [map_const] at h; exact eq_of_mem_replicate h
#align list.eq_of_mem_map_const List.eq_of_mem_map_const
/-! ### zipWith -/
theorem nil_zipWith (f : α → β → γ) (l : List β) : zipWith f [] l = [] := by cases l <;> rfl
#align list.nil_map₂ List.nil_zipWith
theorem zipWith_nil (f : α → β → γ) (l : List α) : zipWith f l [] = [] := by cases l <;> rfl
#align list.map₂_nil List.zipWith_nil
@[simp]
theorem zipWith_flip (f : α → β → γ) : ∀ as bs, zipWith (flip f) bs as = zipWith f as bs
| [], [] => rfl
| [], b :: bs => rfl
| a :: as, [] => rfl
| a :: as, b :: bs => by
simp! [zipWith_flip]
rfl
#align list.map₂_flip List.zipWith_flip
/-! ### take, drop -/
#align list.take_zero List.take_zero
#align list.take_nil List.take_nil
theorem take_cons (n) (a : α) (l : List α) : take (succ n) (a :: l) = a :: take n l :=
rfl
#align list.take_cons List.take_cons
#align list.take_length List.take_length
#align list.take_all_of_le List.take_all_of_le
#align list.take_left List.take_left
#align list.take_left' List.take_left'
#align list.take_take List.take_take
#align list.take_replicate List.take_replicate
#align list.map_take List.map_take
#align list.take_append_eq_append_take List.take_append_eq_append_take
#align list.take_append_of_le_length List.take_append_of_le_length
#align list.take_append List.take_append
#align list.nth_le_take List.get_take
#align list.nth_le_take' List.get_take'
#align list.nth_take List.get?_take
#align list.nth_take_of_succ List.nth_take_of_succ
#align list.take_succ List.take_succ
#align list.take_eq_nil_iff List.take_eq_nil_iff
#align list.take_eq_take List.take_eq_take
#align list.take_add List.take_add
#align list.init_eq_take List.dropLast_eq_take
#align list.init_take List.dropLast_take
#align list.init_cons_of_ne_nil List.dropLast_cons_of_ne_nil
#align list.init_append_of_ne_nil List.dropLast_append_of_ne_nil
#align list.drop_eq_nil_of_le List.drop_eq_nil_of_le
#align list.drop_eq_nil_iff_le List.drop_eq_nil_iff_le
#align list.tail_drop List.tail_drop
@[simp]
theorem drop_tail (l : List α) (n : ℕ) : l.tail.drop n = l.drop (n + 1) := by
rw [drop_add, drop_one]
theorem cons_get_drop_succ {l : List α} {n} :
l.get n :: l.drop (n.1 + 1) = l.drop n.1 :=
(drop_eq_get_cons n.2).symm
#align list.cons_nth_le_drop_succ List.cons_get_drop_succ
#align list.drop_nil List.drop_nil
#align list.drop_one List.drop_one
#align list.drop_add List.drop_add
#align list.drop_left List.drop_left
#align list.drop_left' List.drop_left'
#align list.drop_eq_nth_le_cons List.drop_eq_get_consₓ -- nth_le vs get
#align list.drop_length List.drop_length
#align list.drop_length_cons List.drop_length_cons
#align list.drop_append_eq_append_drop List.drop_append_eq_append_drop
#align list.drop_append_of_le_length List.drop_append_of_le_length
#align list.drop_append List.drop_append
#align list.drop_sizeof_le List.drop_sizeOf_le
#align list.nth_le_drop List.get_drop
#align list.nth_le_drop' List.get_drop'
#align list.nth_drop List.get?_drop
#align list.drop_drop List.drop_drop
#align list.drop_take List.drop_take
#align list.map_drop List.map_drop
#align list.modify_nth_tail_eq_take_drop List.modifyNthTail_eq_take_drop
#align list.modify_nth_eq_take_drop List.modifyNth_eq_take_drop
#align list.modify_nth_eq_take_cons_drop List.modifyNth_eq_take_cons_drop
#align list.update_nth_eq_take_cons_drop List.set_eq_take_cons_drop
#align list.reverse_take List.reverse_take
#align list.update_nth_eq_nil List.set_eq_nil
section TakeI
variable [Inhabited α]
@[simp]
theorem takeI_length : ∀ n l, length (@takeI α _ n l) = n
| 0, _ => rfl
| _ + 1, _ => congr_arg succ (takeI_length _ _)
#align list.take'_length List.takeI_length
@[simp]
theorem takeI_nil : ∀ n, takeI n (@nil α) = replicate n default
| 0 => rfl
| _ + 1 => congr_arg (cons _) (takeI_nil _)
#align list.take'_nil List.takeI_nil
theorem takeI_eq_take : ∀ {n} {l : List α}, n ≤ length l → takeI n l = take n l
| 0, _, _ => rfl
| _ + 1, _ :: _, h => congr_arg (cons _) <| takeI_eq_take <| le_of_succ_le_succ h
#align list.take'_eq_take List.takeI_eq_take
@[simp]
theorem takeI_left (l₁ l₂ : List α) : takeI (length l₁) (l₁ ++ l₂) = l₁ :=
(takeI_eq_take (by simp only [length_append, Nat.le_add_right])).trans (take_left _ _)
#align list.take'_left List.takeI_left
theorem takeI_left' {l₁ l₂ : List α} {n} (h : length l₁ = n) : takeI n (l₁ ++ l₂) = l₁ := by
rw [← h]; apply takeI_left
#align list.take'_left' List.takeI_left'
end TakeI
/- Porting note: in mathlib3 we just had `take` and `take'`. Now we have `take`, `takeI`, and
`takeD`. The following section replicates the theorems above but for `takeD`. -/
section TakeD
@[simp]
theorem takeD_length : ∀ n l a, length (@takeD α n l a) = n
| 0, _, _ => rfl
| _ + 1, _, _ => congr_arg succ (takeD_length _ _ _)
-- Porting note: `takeD_nil` is already in std
theorem takeD_eq_take : ∀ {n} {l : List α} a, n ≤ length l → takeD n l a = take n l
| 0, _, _, _ => rfl
| _ + 1, _ :: _, a, h => congr_arg (cons _) <| takeD_eq_take a <| le_of_succ_le_succ h
@[simp]
theorem takeD_left (l₁ l₂ : List α) (a : α) : takeD (length l₁) (l₁ ++ l₂) a = l₁ :=
(takeD_eq_take a (by simp only [length_append, Nat.le_add_right])).trans (take_left _ _)
theorem takeD_left' {l₁ l₂ : List α} {n} {a} (h : length l₁ = n) : takeD n (l₁ ++ l₂) a = l₁ := by
rw [← h]; apply takeD_left
end TakeD
/-! ### foldl, foldr -/
theorem foldl_ext (f g : α → β → α) (a : α) {l : List β} (H : ∀ a : α, ∀ b ∈ l, f a b = g a b) :
foldl f a l = foldl g a l := by
induction l generalizing a with
| nil => rfl
| cons hd tl ih =>
unfold foldl
rw [ih _ fun a b bin => H a b <| mem_cons_of_mem _ bin, H a hd (mem_cons_self _ _)]
#align list.foldl_ext List.foldl_ext
theorem foldr_ext (f g : α → β → β) (b : β) {l : List α} (H : ∀ a ∈ l, ∀ b : β, f a b = g a b) :
foldr f b l = foldr g b l := by
induction' l with hd tl ih; · rfl
simp only [mem_cons, or_imp, forall_and, forall_eq] at H
simp only [foldr, ih H.2, H.1]
#align list.foldr_ext List.foldr_ext
#align list.foldl_nil List.foldl_nil
#align list.foldl_cons List.foldl_cons
#align list.foldr_nil List.foldr_nil
#align list.foldr_cons List.foldr_cons
#align list.foldl_append List.foldl_append
#align list.foldr_append List.foldr_append
theorem foldl_concat
(f : β → α → β) (b : β) (x : α) (xs : List α) :
List.foldl f b (xs ++ [x]) = f (List.foldl f b xs) x := by
simp only [List.foldl_append, List.foldl]
theorem foldr_concat
(f : α → β → β) (b : β) (x : α) (xs : List α) :
List.foldr f b (xs ++ [x]) = (List.foldr f (f x b) xs) := by
simp only [List.foldr_append, List.foldr]
theorem foldl_fixed' {f : α → β → α} {a : α} (hf : ∀ b, f a b = a) : ∀ l : List β, foldl f a l = a
| [] => rfl
| b :: l => by rw [foldl_cons, hf b, foldl_fixed' hf l]
#align list.foldl_fixed' List.foldl_fixed'
theorem foldr_fixed' {f : α → β → β} {b : β} (hf : ∀ a, f a b = b) : ∀ l : List α, foldr f b l = b
| [] => rfl
| a :: l => by rw [foldr_cons, foldr_fixed' hf l, hf a]
#align list.foldr_fixed' List.foldr_fixed'
@[simp]
theorem foldl_fixed {a : α} : ∀ l : List β, foldl (fun a _ => a) a l = a :=
foldl_fixed' fun _ => rfl
#align list.foldl_fixed List.foldl_fixed
@[simp]
theorem foldr_fixed {b : β} : ∀ l : List α, foldr (fun _ b => b) b l = b :=
foldr_fixed' fun _ => rfl
#align list.foldr_fixed List.foldr_fixed
@[simp]
theorem foldl_join (f : α → β → α) :
∀ (a : α) (L : List (List β)), foldl f a (join L) = foldl (foldl f) a L
| a, [] => rfl
| a, l :: L => by simp only [join, foldl_append, foldl_cons, foldl_join f (foldl f a l) L]
#align list.foldl_join List.foldl_join
@[simp]
theorem foldr_join (f : α → β → β) :
∀ (b : β) (L : List (List α)), foldr f b (join L) = foldr (fun l b => foldr f b l) b L
| a, [] => rfl
| a, l :: L => by simp only [join, foldr_append, foldr_join f a L, foldr_cons]
#align list.foldr_join List.foldr_join
#align list.foldl_reverse List.foldl_reverse
#align list.foldr_reverse List.foldr_reverse
-- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
-- @[simp]
theorem foldr_eta : ∀ l : List α, foldr cons [] l = l := by
simp only [foldr_self_append, append_nil, forall_const]
#align list.foldr_eta List.foldr_eta
@[simp]
theorem reverse_foldl {l : List α} : reverse (foldl (fun t h => h :: t) [] l) = l := by
rw [← foldr_reverse]; simp only [foldr_self_append, append_nil, reverse_reverse]
#align list.reverse_foldl List.reverse_foldl
#align list.foldl_map List.foldl_map
#align list.foldr_map List.foldr_map
theorem foldl_map' {α β : Type u} (g : α → β) (f : α → α → α) (f' : β → β → β) (a : α) (l : List α)
(h : ∀ x y, f' (g x) (g y) = g (f x y)) :
List.foldl f' (g a) (l.map g) = g (List.foldl f a l) := by
induction l generalizing a
· simp
· simp [*, h]
#align list.foldl_map' List.foldl_map'
theorem foldr_map' {α β : Type u} (g : α → β) (f : α → α → α) (f' : β → β → β) (a : α) (l : List α)
(h : ∀ x y, f' (g x) (g y) = g (f x y)) :
List.foldr f' (g a) (l.map g) = g (List.foldr f a l) := by
induction l generalizing a
· simp
· simp [*, h]
#align list.foldr_map' List.foldr_map'
#align list.foldl_hom List.foldl_hom
#align list.foldr_hom List.foldr_hom
theorem foldl_hom₂ (l : List ι) (f : α → β → γ) (op₁ : α → ι → α) (op₂ : β → ι → β)
(op₃ : γ → ι → γ) (a : α) (b : β) (h : ∀ a b i, f (op₁ a i) (op₂ b i) = op₃ (f a b) i) :
foldl op₃ (f a b) l = f (foldl op₁ a l) (foldl op₂ b l) :=
Eq.symm <| by
revert a b
induction l <;> intros <;> [rfl; simp only [*, foldl]]
#align list.foldl_hom₂ List.foldl_hom₂
theorem foldr_hom₂ (l : List ι) (f : α → β → γ) (op₁ : ι → α → α) (op₂ : ι → β → β)
(op₃ : ι → γ → γ) (a : α) (b : β) (h : ∀ a b i, f (op₁ i a) (op₂ i b) = op₃ i (f a b)) :
foldr op₃ (f a b) l = f (foldr op₁ a l) (foldr op₂ b l) := by
revert a
induction l <;> intros <;> [rfl; simp only [*, foldr]]
#align list.foldr_hom₂ List.foldr_hom₂
theorem injective_foldl_comp {l : List (α → α)} {f : α → α}
(hl : ∀ f ∈ l, Function.Injective f) (hf : Function.Injective f) :
Function.Injective (@List.foldl (α → α) (α → α) Function.comp f l) := by
induction' l with lh lt l_ih generalizing f
· exact hf
· apply l_ih fun _ h => hl _ (List.mem_cons_of_mem _ h)
apply Function.Injective.comp hf
apply hl _ (List.mem_cons_self _ _)
#align list.injective_foldl_comp List.injective_foldl_comp
/-- Induction principle for values produced by a `foldr`: if a property holds
for the seed element `b : β` and for all incremental `op : α → β → β`
performed on the elements `(a : α) ∈ l`. The principle is given for
a `Sort`-valued predicate, i.e., it can also be used to construct data. -/
def foldrRecOn {C : β → Sort*} (l : List α) (op : α → β → β) (b : β) (hb : C b)
(hl : ∀ b, C b → ∀ a ∈ l, C (op a b)) : C (foldr op b l) := by
induction l with
| nil => exact hb
| cons hd tl IH =>
refine hl _ ?_ hd (mem_cons_self hd tl)
refine IH ?_
intro y hy x hx
exact hl y hy x (mem_cons_of_mem hd hx)
#align list.foldr_rec_on List.foldrRecOn
/-- Induction principle for values produced by a `foldl`: if a property holds
for the seed element `b : β` and for all incremental `op : β → α → β`
performed on the elements `(a : α) ∈ l`. The principle is given for
a `Sort`-valued predicate, i.e., it can also be used to construct data. -/
def foldlRecOn {C : β → Sort*} (l : List α) (op : β → α → β) (b : β) (hb : C b)
(hl : ∀ b, C b → ∀ a ∈ l, C (op b a)) : C (foldl op b l) := by
induction l generalizing b with
| nil => exact hb
| cons hd tl IH =>
refine IH _ ?_ ?_
· exact hl b hb hd (mem_cons_self hd tl)
· intro y hy x hx
exact hl y hy x (mem_cons_of_mem hd hx)
#align list.foldl_rec_on List.foldlRecOn
@[simp]
theorem foldrRecOn_nil {C : β → Sort*} (op : α → β → β) (b) (hb : C b) (hl) :
foldrRecOn [] op b hb hl = hb :=
rfl
#align list.foldr_rec_on_nil List.foldrRecOn_nil
@[simp]
theorem foldrRecOn_cons {C : β → Sort*} (x : α) (l : List α) (op : α → β → β) (b) (hb : C b)
(hl : ∀ b, C b → ∀ a ∈ x :: l, C (op a b)) :
foldrRecOn (x :: l) op b hb hl =
hl _ (foldrRecOn l op b hb fun b hb a ha => hl b hb a (mem_cons_of_mem _ ha)) x
(mem_cons_self _ _) :=
rfl
#align list.foldr_rec_on_cons List.foldrRecOn_cons
@[simp]
theorem foldlRecOn_nil {C : β → Sort*} (op : β → α → β) (b) (hb : C b) (hl) :
foldlRecOn [] op b hb hl = hb :=
rfl
#align list.foldl_rec_on_nil List.foldlRecOn_nil
/-- Consider two lists `l₁` and `l₂` with designated elements `a₁` and `a₂` somewhere in them:
`l₁ = x₁ ++ [a₁] ++ z₁` and `l₂ = x₂ ++ [a₂] ++ z₂`.
Assume the designated element `a₂` is present in neither `x₁` nor `z₁`.
We conclude that the lists are equal (`l₁ = l₂`) if and only if their respective parts are equal
(`x₁ = x₂ ∧ a₁ = a₂ ∧ z₁ = z₂`). -/
lemma append_cons_inj_of_not_mem {x₁ x₂ z₁ z₂ : List α} {a₁ a₂ : α}
(notin_x : a₂ ∉ x₁) (notin_z : a₂ ∉ z₁) :
x₁ ++ a₁ :: z₁ = x₂ ++ a₂ :: z₂ ↔ x₁ = x₂ ∧ a₁ = a₂ ∧ z₁ = z₂ := by
constructor
· simp only [append_eq_append_iff, cons_eq_append, cons_eq_cons]
rintro (⟨c, rfl, ⟨rfl, rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨d, rfl, rfl⟩⟩ |
⟨c, rfl, ⟨rfl, rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨d, rfl, rfl⟩⟩) <;> simp_all
· rintro ⟨rfl, rfl, rfl⟩
rfl
section Scanl
variable {f : β → α → β} {b : β} {a : α} {l : List α}
theorem length_scanl : ∀ a l, length (scanl f a l) = l.length + 1
| a, [] => rfl
| a, x :: l => by
rw [scanl, length_cons, length_cons, ← succ_eq_add_one, congr_arg succ]
exact length_scanl _ _
#align list.length_scanl List.length_scanl
@[simp]
theorem scanl_nil (b : β) : scanl f b nil = [b] :=
rfl
#align list.scanl_nil List.scanl_nil
@[simp]
theorem scanl_cons : scanl f b (a :: l) = [b] ++ scanl f (f b a) l := by
simp only [scanl, eq_self_iff_true, singleton_append, and_self_iff]
#align list.scanl_cons List.scanl_cons
@[simp]
theorem get?_zero_scanl : (scanl f b l).get? 0 = some b := by
cases l
· simp only [get?, scanl_nil]
· simp only [get?, scanl_cons, singleton_append]
#align list.nth_zero_scanl List.get?_zero_scanl
@[simp]
theorem get_zero_scanl {h : 0 < (scanl f b l).length} : (scanl f b l).get ⟨0, h⟩ = b := by
cases l
· simp only [get, scanl_nil]
· simp only [get, scanl_cons, singleton_append]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[simp, deprecated get_zero_scanl (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_zero_scanl {h : 0 < (scanl f b l).length} : (scanl f b l).nthLe 0 h = b :=
get_zero_scanl
#align list.nth_le_zero_scanl List.nthLe_zero_scanl
theorem get?_succ_scanl {i : ℕ} : (scanl f b l).get? (i + 1) =
((scanl f b l).get? i).bind fun x => (l.get? i).map fun y => f x y := by
induction' l with hd tl hl generalizing b i
· symm
simp only [Option.bind_eq_none', get?, forall₂_true_iff, not_false_iff, Option.map_none',
scanl_nil, Option.not_mem_none, forall_true_iff]
· simp only [scanl_cons, singleton_append]
cases i
· simp only [Option.map_some', get?_zero_scanl, get?, Option.some_bind']
· simp only [hl, get?]
#align list.nth_succ_scanl List.get?_succ_scanl
set_option linter.deprecated false in
theorem nthLe_succ_scanl {i : ℕ} {h : i + 1 < (scanl f b l).length} :
(scanl f b l).nthLe (i + 1) h =
f ((scanl f b l).nthLe i (Nat.lt_of_succ_lt h))
(l.nthLe i (Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ (lt_of_lt_of_le h (le_of_eq (length_scanl b l))))) := by
induction i generalizing b l with
| zero =>
cases l
· simp only [length, zero_eq, lt_self_iff_false] at h
· simp [scanl_cons, singleton_append, nthLe_zero_scanl, nthLe_cons]
| succ i hi =>
cases l
· simp only [length] at h
exact absurd h (by omega)
· simp_rw [scanl_cons]
rw [nthLe_append_right]
· simp only [length, Nat.zero_add 1, succ_add_sub_one, hi]; rfl
· simp only [length_singleton]; omega
#align list.nth_le_succ_scanl List.nthLe_succ_scanl
theorem get_succ_scanl {i : ℕ} {h : i + 1 < (scanl f b l).length} :
(scanl f b l).get ⟨i + 1, h⟩ =
f ((scanl f b l).get ⟨i, Nat.lt_of_succ_lt h⟩)
(l.get ⟨i, Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ (lt_of_lt_of_le h (le_of_eq (length_scanl b l)))⟩) :=
nthLe_succ_scanl
-- FIXME: we should do the proof the other way around
attribute [deprecated get_succ_scanl (since := "2023-01-05")] nthLe_succ_scanl
end Scanl
-- scanr
@[simp]
theorem scanr_nil (f : α → β → β) (b : β) : scanr f b [] = [b] :=
rfl
#align list.scanr_nil List.scanr_nil
#noalign list.scanr_aux_cons
@[simp]
theorem scanr_cons (f : α → β → β) (b : β) (a : α) (l : List α) :
scanr f b (a :: l) = foldr f b (a :: l) :: scanr f b l := by
simp only [scanr, foldr, cons.injEq, and_true]
induction l generalizing a with
| nil => rfl
| cons hd tl ih => simp only [foldr, ih]
#align list.scanr_cons List.scanr_cons
section FoldlEqFoldr
-- foldl and foldr coincide when f is commutative and associative
variable {f : α → α → α} (hcomm : Commutative f) (hassoc : Associative f)
theorem foldl1_eq_foldr1 : ∀ a b l, foldl f a (l ++ [b]) = foldr f b (a :: l)
| a, b, nil => rfl
| a, b, c :: l => by
simp only [cons_append, foldl_cons, foldr_cons, foldl1_eq_foldr1 _ _ l]; rw [hassoc]
#align list.foldl1_eq_foldr1 List.foldl1_eq_foldr1
theorem foldl_eq_of_comm_of_assoc : ∀ a b l, foldl f a (b :: l) = f b (foldl f a l)
| a, b, nil => hcomm a b
| a, b, c :: l => by
simp only [foldl_cons]
rw [← foldl_eq_of_comm_of_assoc .., right_comm _ hcomm hassoc]; rfl
#align list.foldl_eq_of_comm_of_assoc List.foldl_eq_of_comm_of_assoc
theorem foldl_eq_foldr : ∀ a l, foldl f a l = foldr f a l
| a, nil => rfl
| a, b :: l => by
simp only [foldr_cons, foldl_eq_of_comm_of_assoc hcomm hassoc]; rw [foldl_eq_foldr a l]
#align list.foldl_eq_foldr List.foldl_eq_foldr
end FoldlEqFoldr
section FoldlEqFoldlr'
variable {f : α → β → α}
variable (hf : ∀ a b c, f (f a b) c = f (f a c) b)
theorem foldl_eq_of_comm' : ∀ a b l, foldl f a (b :: l) = f (foldl f a l) b
| a, b, [] => rfl
| a, b, c :: l => by rw [foldl, foldl, foldl, ← foldl_eq_of_comm' .., foldl, hf]
#align list.foldl_eq_of_comm' List.foldl_eq_of_comm'
theorem foldl_eq_foldr' : ∀ a l, foldl f a l = foldr (flip f) a l
| a, [] => rfl
| a, b :: l => by rw [foldl_eq_of_comm' hf, foldr, foldl_eq_foldr' ..]; rfl
#align list.foldl_eq_foldr' List.foldl_eq_foldr'
end FoldlEqFoldlr'
section FoldlEqFoldlr'
variable {f : α → β → β}
variable (hf : ∀ a b c, f a (f b c) = f b (f a c))
theorem foldr_eq_of_comm' : ∀ a b l, foldr f a (b :: l) = foldr f (f b a) l
| a, b, [] => rfl
| a, b, c :: l => by rw [foldr, foldr, foldr, hf, ← foldr_eq_of_comm' ..]; rfl
#align list.foldr_eq_of_comm' List.foldr_eq_of_comm'
end FoldlEqFoldlr'
section
variable {op : α → α → α} [ha : Std.Associative op] [hc : Std.Commutative op]
/-- Notation for `op a b`. -/
local notation a " ⋆ " b => op a b
/-- Notation for `foldl op a l`. -/
local notation l " <*> " a => foldl op a l
theorem foldl_assoc : ∀ {l : List α} {a₁ a₂}, (l <*> a₁ ⋆ a₂) = a₁ ⋆ l <*> a₂
| [], a₁, a₂ => rfl
| a :: l, a₁, a₂ =>
calc
((a :: l) <*> a₁ ⋆ a₂) = l <*> a₁ ⋆ a₂ ⋆ a := by simp only [foldl_cons, ha.assoc]
_ = a₁ ⋆ (a :: l) <*> a₂ := by rw [foldl_assoc, foldl_cons]
#align list.foldl_assoc List.foldl_assoc
theorem foldl_op_eq_op_foldr_assoc :
∀ {l : List α} {a₁ a₂}, ((l <*> a₁) ⋆ a₂) = a₁ ⋆ l.foldr (· ⋆ ·) a₂
| [], a₁, a₂ => rfl
| a :: l, a₁, a₂ => by
simp only [foldl_cons, foldr_cons, foldl_assoc, ha.assoc]; rw [foldl_op_eq_op_foldr_assoc]
#align list.foldl_op_eq_op_foldr_assoc List.foldl_op_eq_op_foldr_assoc
theorem foldl_assoc_comm_cons {l : List α} {a₁ a₂} : ((a₁ :: l) <*> a₂) = a₁ ⋆ l <*> a₂ := by
rw [foldl_cons, hc.comm, foldl_assoc]
#align list.foldl_assoc_comm_cons List.foldl_assoc_comm_cons
end
/-! ### foldlM, foldrM, mapM -/
section FoldlMFoldrM
variable {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m]
#align list.mfoldl_nil List.foldlM_nil
-- Porting note: now in std
#align list.mfoldr_nil List.foldrM_nil
#align list.mfoldl_cons List.foldlM_cons
/- Porting note: now in std; now assumes an instance of `LawfulMonad m`, so we make everything
`foldrM_eq_foldr` depend on one as well. (An instance of `LawfulMonad m` was already present for
everything following; this just moves it a few lines up.) -/
#align list.mfoldr_cons List.foldrM_cons
variable [LawfulMonad m]
theorem foldrM_eq_foldr (f : α → β → m β) (b l) :
foldrM f b l = foldr (fun a mb => mb >>= f a) (pure b) l := by induction l <;> simp [*]
#align list.mfoldr_eq_foldr List.foldrM_eq_foldr
attribute [simp] mapM mapM'
theorem foldlM_eq_foldl (f : β → α → m β) (b l) :
List.foldlM f b l = foldl (fun mb a => mb >>= fun b => f b a) (pure b) l := by
suffices h :
∀ mb : m β, (mb >>= fun b => List.foldlM f b l) = foldl (fun mb a => mb >>= fun b => f b a) mb l
by simp [← h (pure b)]
induction l with
| nil => intro; simp
| cons _ _ l_ih => intro; simp only [List.foldlM, foldl, ← l_ih, functor_norm]
#align list.mfoldl_eq_foldl List.foldlM_eq_foldl
-- Porting note: now in std
#align list.mfoldl_append List.foldlM_append
-- Porting note: now in std
#align list.mfoldr_append List.foldrM_append
end FoldlMFoldrM
/-! ### intersperse -/
#align list.intersperse_nil List.intersperse_nil
@[simp]
theorem intersperse_singleton (a b : α) : intersperse a [b] = [b] :=
rfl
#align list.intersperse_singleton List.intersperse_singleton
@[simp]
theorem intersperse_cons_cons (a b c : α) (tl : List α) :
intersperse a (b :: c :: tl) = b :: a :: intersperse a (c :: tl) :=
rfl
#align list.intersperse_cons_cons List.intersperse_cons_cons
/-! ### splitAt and splitOn -/
section SplitAtOn
/- Porting note: the new version of `splitOnP` uses a `Bool`-valued predicate instead of a
`Prop`-valued one. All downstream definitions have been updated to match. -/
variable (p : α → Bool) (xs ys : List α) (ls : List (List α)) (f : List α → List α)
/- Porting note: this had to be rewritten because of the new implementation of `splitAt`. It's
long in large part because `splitAt.go` (`splitAt`'s auxiliary function) works differently
in the case where n ≥ length l, requiring two separate cases (and two separate inductions). Still,
this can hopefully be golfed. -/
@[simp]
theorem splitAt_eq_take_drop (n : ℕ) (l : List α) : splitAt n l = (take n l, drop n l) := by
by_cases h : n < l.length <;> rw [splitAt, go_eq_take_drop]
· rw [if_pos h]; rfl
· rw [if_neg h, take_all_of_le <| le_of_not_lt h, drop_eq_nil_of_le <| le_of_not_lt h]
where
go_eq_take_drop (n : ℕ) (l xs : List α) (acc : Array α) : splitAt.go l xs n acc =
if n < xs.length then (acc.toList ++ take n xs, drop n xs) else (l, []) := by
split_ifs with h
· induction n generalizing xs acc with
| zero =>
rw [splitAt.go, take, drop, append_nil]
· intros h₁; rw [h₁] at h; contradiction
· intros; contradiction
| succ _ ih =>
cases xs with
| nil => contradiction
| cons hd tl =>
rw [length] at h
rw [splitAt.go, take, drop, append_cons, Array.toList_eq, ← Array.push_data,
← Array.toList_eq]
exact ih _ _ <| (by omega)
· induction n generalizing xs acc with
| zero =>
replace h : xs.length = 0 := by omega
rw [eq_nil_of_length_eq_zero h, splitAt.go]
| succ _ ih =>
cases xs with
| nil => rw [splitAt.go]
| cons hd tl =>
rw [length] at h
rw [splitAt.go]
exact ih _ _ <| not_imp_not.mpr (Nat.add_lt_add_right · 1) h
#align list.split_at_eq_take_drop List.splitAt_eq_take_drop
@[simp]
theorem splitOn_nil [DecidableEq α] (a : α) : [].splitOn a = [[]] :=
rfl
#align list.split_on_nil List.splitOn_nil
@[simp]
theorem splitOnP_nil : [].splitOnP p = [[]] :=
rfl
#align list.split_on_p_nil List.splitOnP_nilₓ
/- Porting note: `split_on_p_aux` and `split_on_p_aux'` were used to prove facts about
`split_on_p`. `splitOnP` has a different structure, and we need different facts about
`splitOnP.go`. Theorems involving `split_on_p_aux` have been omitted where possible. -/
#noalign list.split_on_p_aux_ne_nil
#noalign list.split_on_p_aux_spec
#noalign list.split_on_p_aux'
#noalign list.split_on_p_aux_eq
#noalign list.split_on_p_aux_nil
theorem splitOnP.go_ne_nil (xs acc : List α) : splitOnP.go p xs acc ≠ [] := by
induction xs generalizing acc <;> simp [go]; split <;> simp [*]
theorem splitOnP.go_acc (xs acc : List α) :
splitOnP.go p xs acc = modifyHead (acc.reverse ++ ·) (splitOnP p xs) := by
induction xs generalizing acc with
| nil => simp only [go, modifyHead, splitOnP_nil, append_nil]
| cons hd tl ih =>
simp only [splitOnP, go]; split
· simp only [modifyHead, reverse_nil, append_nil]
· rw [ih [hd], modifyHead_modifyHead, ih]
congr; funext x; simp only [reverse_cons, append_assoc]; rfl
theorem splitOnP_ne_nil (xs : List α) : xs.splitOnP p ≠ [] := splitOnP.go_ne_nil _ _ _
#align list.split_on_p_ne_nil List.splitOnP_ne_nilₓ
@[simp]
theorem splitOnP_cons (x : α) (xs : List α) :
(x :: xs).splitOnP p =
if p x then [] :: xs.splitOnP p else (xs.splitOnP p).modifyHead (cons x) := by
rw [splitOnP, splitOnP.go]; split <;> [rfl; simp [splitOnP.go_acc]]
#align list.split_on_p_cons List.splitOnP_consₓ
/-- The original list `L` can be recovered by joining the lists produced by `splitOnP p L`,
interspersed with the elements `L.filter p`. -/
theorem splitOnP_spec (as : List α) :
join (zipWith (· ++ ·) (splitOnP p as) (((as.filter p).map fun x => [x]) ++ [[]])) = as := by
induction as with
| nil => rfl
| cons a as' ih =>
rw [splitOnP_cons, filter]
by_cases h : p a
· rw [if_pos h, h, map, cons_append, zipWith, nil_append, join, cons_append, cons_inj]
exact ih
· rw [if_neg h, eq_false_of_ne_true h, join_zipWith (splitOnP_ne_nil _ _)
(append_ne_nil_of_ne_nil_right _ [[]] (cons_ne_nil [] [])), cons_inj]
exact ih
where
join_zipWith {xs ys : List (List α)} {a : α} (hxs : xs ≠ []) (hys : ys ≠ []) :
join (zipWith (fun x x_1 ↦ x ++ x_1) (modifyHead (cons a) xs) ys) =
a :: join (zipWith (fun x x_1 ↦ x ++ x_1) xs ys) := by
cases xs with | nil => contradiction | cons =>
cases ys with | nil => contradiction | cons => rfl
#align list.split_on_p_spec List.splitOnP_specₓ
/-- If no element satisfies `p` in the list `xs`, then `xs.splitOnP p = [xs]` -/
theorem splitOnP_eq_single (h : ∀ x ∈ xs, ¬p x) : xs.splitOnP p = [xs] := by
induction xs with
| nil => rfl
| cons hd tl ih =>
simp only [splitOnP_cons, h hd (mem_cons_self hd tl), if_neg]
rw [ih <| forall_mem_of_forall_mem_cons h]
rfl
#align list.split_on_p_eq_single List.splitOnP_eq_singleₓ
/-- When a list of the form `[...xs, sep, ...as]` is split on `p`, the first element is `xs`,
assuming no element in `xs` satisfies `p` but `sep` does satisfy `p` -/
theorem splitOnP_first (h : ∀ x ∈ xs, ¬p x) (sep : α) (hsep : p sep) (as : List α) :
(xs ++ sep :: as).splitOnP p = xs :: as.splitOnP p := by
induction xs with
| nil => simp [hsep]
| cons hd tl ih => simp [h hd _, ih <| forall_mem_of_forall_mem_cons h]
#align list.split_on_p_first List.splitOnP_firstₓ
/-- `intercalate [x]` is the left inverse of `splitOn x` -/
theorem intercalate_splitOn (x : α) [DecidableEq α] : [x].intercalate (xs.splitOn x) = xs := by
simp only [intercalate, splitOn]
induction' xs with hd tl ih; · simp [join]
cases' h' : splitOnP (· == x) tl with hd' tl'; · exact (splitOnP_ne_nil _ tl h').elim
rw [h'] at ih
rw [splitOnP_cons]
split_ifs with h
· rw [beq_iff_eq] at h
subst h
simp [ih, join, h']
cases tl' <;> simpa [join, h'] using ih
#align list.intercalate_split_on List.intercalate_splitOn
/-- `splitOn x` is the left inverse of `intercalate [x]`, on the domain
consisting of each nonempty list of lists `ls` whose elements do not contain `x` -/
theorem splitOn_intercalate [DecidableEq α] (x : α) (hx : ∀ l ∈ ls, x ∉ l) (hls : ls ≠ []) :
([x].intercalate ls).splitOn x = ls := by
simp only [intercalate]
induction' ls with hd tl ih; · contradiction
cases tl
· suffices hd.splitOn x = [hd] by simpa [join]
refine splitOnP_eq_single _ _ ?_
intro y hy H
rw [eq_of_beq H] at hy
refine hx hd ?_ hy
simp
· simp only [intersperse_cons_cons, singleton_append, join]
specialize ih _ _
· intro l hl
apply hx l
simp only [mem_cons] at hl ⊢
exact Or.inr hl
· exact List.noConfusion
have := splitOnP_first (· == x) hd ?h x (beq_self_eq_true _)
case h =>
intro y hy H
rw [eq_of_beq H] at hy
exact hx hd (.head _) hy
simp only [splitOn] at ih ⊢
rw [this, ih]
#align list.split_on_intercalate List.splitOn_intercalate
end SplitAtOn
/- Porting note: new; here tentatively -/
/-! ### modifyLast -/
section ModifyLast
theorem modifyLast.go_append_one (f : α → α) (a : α) (tl : List α) (r : Array α) :
modifyLast.go f (tl ++ [a]) r = (r.toListAppend <| modifyLast.go f (tl ++ [a]) #[]) := by
cases tl with
| nil =>
simp only [nil_append, modifyLast.go]; rfl
| cons hd tl =>
simp only [cons_append]
rw [modifyLast.go, modifyLast.go]
case x_3 | x_3 => exact append_ne_nil_of_ne_nil_right tl [a] (cons_ne_nil a [])
rw [modifyLast.go_append_one _ _ tl _, modifyLast.go_append_one _ _ tl (Array.push #[] hd)]
simp only [Array.toListAppend_eq, Array.push_data, Array.data_toArray, nil_append, append_assoc]
theorem modifyLast_append_one (f : α → α) (a : α) (l : List α) :
modifyLast f (l ++ [a]) = l ++ [f a] := by
cases l with
| nil =>
simp only [nil_append, modifyLast, modifyLast.go, Array.toListAppend_eq, Array.data_toArray]
| cons _ tl =>
simp only [cons_append, modifyLast]
rw [modifyLast.go]
case x_3 => exact append_ne_nil_of_ne_nil_right tl [a] (cons_ne_nil a [])
rw [modifyLast.go_append_one, Array.toListAppend_eq, Array.push_data, Array.data_toArray,
nil_append, cons_append, nil_append, cons_inj]
exact modifyLast_append_one _ _ tl
theorem modifyLast_append (f : α → α) (l₁ l₂ : List α) (_ : l₂ ≠ []) :
modifyLast f (l₁ ++ l₂) = l₁ ++ modifyLast f l₂ := by
cases l₂ with
| nil => contradiction
| cons hd tl =>
cases tl with
| nil => exact modifyLast_append_one _ hd _
| cons hd' tl' =>
rw [append_cons, ← nil_append (hd :: hd' :: tl'), append_cons [], nil_append,
modifyLast_append _ (l₁ ++ [hd]) (hd' :: tl') _, modifyLast_append _ [hd] (hd' :: tl') _,
append_assoc]
all_goals { exact cons_ne_nil _ _ }
end ModifyLast
/-! ### map for partial functions -/
#align list.pmap List.pmap
#align list.attach List.attach
@[simp] lemma attach_nil : ([] : List α).attach = [] := rfl
#align list.attach_nil List.attach_nil
theorem sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem [SizeOf α] {x : α} {l : List α} (hx : x ∈ l) :
SizeOf.sizeOf x < SizeOf.sizeOf l := by
induction' l with h t ih <;> cases hx <;> rw [cons.sizeOf_spec]
· omega
· specialize ih ‹_›
omega
#align list.sizeof_lt_sizeof_of_mem List.sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem pmap_eq_map (p : α → Prop) (f : α → β) (l : List α) (H) :
@pmap _ _ p (fun a _ => f a) l H = map f l := by
induction l <;> [rfl; simp only [*, pmap, map]]
#align list.pmap_eq_map List.pmap_eq_map
theorem pmap_congr {p q : α → Prop} {f : ∀ a, p a → β} {g : ∀ a, q a → β} (l : List α) {H₁ H₂}
(h : ∀ a ∈ l, ∀ (h₁ h₂), f a h₁ = g a h₂) : pmap f l H₁ = pmap g l H₂ := by
induction' l with _ _ ih
· rfl
· rw [pmap, pmap, h _ (mem_cons_self _ _), ih fun a ha => h a (mem_cons_of_mem _ ha)]
#align list.pmap_congr List.pmap_congr
theorem map_pmap {p : α → Prop} (g : β → γ) (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (l H) :
map g (pmap f l H) = pmap (fun a h => g (f a h)) l H := by
induction l <;> [rfl; simp only [*, pmap, map]]
#align list.map_pmap List.map_pmap
theorem pmap_map {p : β → Prop} (g : ∀ b, p b → γ) (f : α → β) (l H) :
pmap g (map f l) H = pmap (fun a h => g (f a) h) l fun a h => H _ (mem_map_of_mem _ h) := by
induction l <;> [rfl; simp only [*, pmap, map]]
#align list.pmap_map List.pmap_map
theorem pmap_eq_map_attach {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (l H) :
pmap f l H = l.attach.map fun x => f x.1 (H _ x.2) := by
rw [attach, attachWith, map_pmap]; exact pmap_congr l fun _ _ _ _ => rfl
#align list.pmap_eq_map_attach List.pmap_eq_map_attach
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10959): lean 4 simp can't rewrite with this
theorem attach_map_coe' (l : List α) (f : α → β) :
(l.attach.map fun (i : {i // i ∈ l}) => f i) = l.map f := by
rw [attach, attachWith, map_pmap]; exact pmap_eq_map _ _ _ _
#align list.attach_map_coe' List.attach_map_coe'
theorem attach_map_val' (l : List α) (f : α → β) : (l.attach.map fun i => f i.val) = l.map f :=
attach_map_coe' _ _
#align list.attach_map_val' List.attach_map_val'
@[simp]
theorem attach_map_val (l : List α) : l.attach.map Subtype.val = l :=
(attach_map_coe' _ _).trans l.map_id
-- Porting note: coe is expanded eagerly, so "attach_map_coe" would have the same syntactic form.
#align list.attach_map_coe List.attach_map_val
#align list.attach_map_val List.attach_map_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_attach (l : List α) : ∀ x, x ∈ l.attach
| ⟨a, h⟩ => by
have := mem_map.1 (by rw [attach_map_val] <;> exact h)
rcases this with ⟨⟨_, _⟩, m, rfl⟩
exact m
#align list.mem_attach List.mem_attach
@[simp]
theorem mem_pmap {p : α → Prop} {f : ∀ a, p a → β} {l H b} :
b ∈ pmap f l H ↔ ∃ (a : _) (h : a ∈ l), f a (H a h) = b := by
simp only [pmap_eq_map_attach, mem_map, mem_attach, true_and_iff, Subtype.exists, eq_comm]
#align list.mem_pmap List.mem_pmap
@[simp]
theorem length_pmap {p : α → Prop} {f : ∀ a, p a → β} {l H} : length (pmap f l H) = length l := by
induction l <;> [rfl; simp only [*, pmap, length]]
#align list.length_pmap List.length_pmap
@[simp]
theorem length_attach (L : List α) : L.attach.length = L.length :=
length_pmap
#align list.length_attach List.length_attach
@[simp]
theorem pmap_eq_nil {p : α → Prop} {f : ∀ a, p a → β} {l H} : pmap f l H = [] ↔ l = [] := by
rw [← length_eq_zero, length_pmap, length_eq_zero]
#align list.pmap_eq_nil List.pmap_eq_nil
@[simp]
theorem attach_eq_nil (l : List α) : l.attach = [] ↔ l = [] :=
pmap_eq_nil
#align list.attach_eq_nil List.attach_eq_nil
theorem getLast_pmap (p : α → Prop) (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (l : List α)
(hl₁ : ∀ a ∈ l, p a) (hl₂ : l ≠ []) :
(l.pmap f hl₁).getLast (mt List.pmap_eq_nil.1 hl₂) =
f (l.getLast hl₂) (hl₁ _ (List.getLast_mem hl₂)) := by
induction' l with l_hd l_tl l_ih
· apply (hl₂ rfl).elim
· by_cases hl_tl : l_tl = []
· simp [hl_tl]
· simp only [pmap]
rw [getLast_cons, l_ih _ hl_tl]
simp only [getLast_cons hl_tl]
#align list.last_pmap List.getLast_pmap
theorem get?_pmap {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) {l : List α} (h : ∀ a ∈ l, p a) (n : ℕ) :
get? (pmap f l h) n = Option.pmap f (get? l n) fun x H => h x (get?_mem H) := by
induction' l with hd tl hl generalizing n
· simp
· cases' n with n
· simp
· simp [hl]
#align list.nth_pmap List.get?_pmap
theorem get_pmap {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) {l : List α} (h : ∀ a ∈ l, p a) {n : ℕ}
(hn : n < (pmap f l h).length) :
get (pmap f l h) ⟨n, hn⟩ =
f (get l ⟨n, @length_pmap _ _ p f l h ▸ hn⟩)
(h _ (get_mem l n (@length_pmap _ _ p f l h ▸ hn))) := by
induction' l with hd tl hl generalizing n
· simp only [length, pmap] at hn
exact absurd hn (not_lt_of_le n.zero_le)
· cases n
· simp
· simp [hl]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated get_pmap (since := "2023-01-05")]
theorem nthLe_pmap {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) {l : List α} (h : ∀ a ∈ l, p a) {n : ℕ}
(hn : n < (pmap f l h).length) :
nthLe (pmap f l h) n hn =
f (nthLe l n (@length_pmap _ _ p f l h ▸ hn))
(h _ (get_mem l n (@length_pmap _ _ p f l h ▸ hn))) :=
get_pmap ..
#align list.nth_le_pmap List.nthLe_pmap
theorem pmap_append {p : ι → Prop} (f : ∀ a : ι, p a → α) (l₁ l₂ : List ι)
(h : ∀ a ∈ l₁ ++ l₂, p a) :
(l₁ ++ l₂).pmap f h =
(l₁.pmap f fun a ha => h a (mem_append_left l₂ ha)) ++
l₂.pmap f fun a ha => h a (mem_append_right l₁ ha) := by
induction' l₁ with _ _ ih
· rfl
· dsimp only [pmap, cons_append]
rw [ih]
#align list.pmap_append List.pmap_append
theorem pmap_append' {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a : α, p a → β) (l₁ l₂ : List α)
(h₁ : ∀ a ∈ l₁, p a) (h₂ : ∀ a ∈ l₂, p a) :
((l₁ ++ l₂).pmap f fun a ha => (List.mem_append.1 ha).elim (h₁ a) (h₂ a)) =
l₁.pmap f h₁ ++ l₂.pmap f h₂ :=
pmap_append f l₁ l₂ _
#align list.pmap_append' List.pmap_append'
/-! ### find -/
section find?
variable {p : α → Bool} {l : List α} {a : α}
#align list.find_nil List.find?_nil
-- @[simp]
-- Later porting note (at time of this lemma moving to Batteries):
-- removing attribute `nolint simpNF`
attribute [simp 1100] find?_cons_of_pos
#align list.find_cons_of_pos List.find?_cons_of_pos
-- @[simp]
-- Later porting note (at time of this lemma moving to Batteries):
-- removing attribute `nolint simpNF`
attribute [simp 1100] find?_cons_of_neg
#align list.find_cons_of_neg List.find?_cons_of_neg
attribute [simp] find?_eq_none
#align list.find_eq_none List.find?_eq_none
#align list.find_some List.find?_some
@[deprecated (since := "2024-05-05")] alias find?_mem := mem_of_find?_eq_some
#align list.find_mem List.mem_of_find?_eq_some
end find?
/-! ### lookmap -/
section Lookmap
variable (f : α → Option α)
/- Porting note: need a helper theorem for lookmap.go. -/
theorem lookmap.go_append (l : List α) (acc : Array α) :
lookmap.go f l acc = acc.toListAppend (lookmap f l) := by
cases l with
| nil => rfl
| cons hd tl =>
rw [lookmap, go, go]
cases f hd with
| none => simp only [go_append tl _, Array.toListAppend_eq, append_assoc, Array.push_data]; rfl
| some a => rfl
@[simp]
theorem lookmap_nil : [].lookmap f = [] :=
rfl
#align list.lookmap_nil List.lookmap_nil
@[simp]
theorem lookmap_cons_none {a : α} (l : List α) (h : f a = none) :
(a :: l).lookmap f = a :: l.lookmap f := by
simp only [lookmap, lookmap.go, Array.toListAppend_eq, Array.data_toArray, nil_append]
rw [lookmap.go_append, h]; rfl
#align list.lookmap_cons_none List.lookmap_cons_none
@[simp]
theorem lookmap_cons_some {a b : α} (l : List α) (h : f a = some b) :
(a :: l).lookmap f = b :: l := by
simp only [lookmap, lookmap.go, Array.toListAppend_eq, Array.data_toArray, nil_append]
rw [h]
#align list.lookmap_cons_some List.lookmap_cons_some
theorem lookmap_some : ∀ l : List α, l.lookmap some = l
| [] => rfl
| _ :: _ => rfl
#align list.lookmap_some List.lookmap_some
theorem lookmap_none : ∀ l : List α, (l.lookmap fun _ => none) = l
| [] => rfl
| a :: l => (lookmap_cons_none _ l rfl).trans (congr_arg (cons a) (lookmap_none l))
#align list.lookmap_none List.lookmap_none
theorem lookmap_congr {f g : α → Option α} :
∀ {l : List α}, (∀ a ∈ l, f a = g a) → l.lookmap f = l.lookmap g
| [], _ => rfl
| a :: l, H => by
cases' forall_mem_cons.1 H with H₁ H₂
cases' h : g a with b
· simp [h, H₁.trans h, lookmap_congr H₂]
· simp [lookmap_cons_some _ _ h, lookmap_cons_some _ _ (H₁.trans h)]
#align list.lookmap_congr List.lookmap_congr
theorem lookmap_of_forall_not {l : List α} (H : ∀ a ∈ l, f a = none) : l.lookmap f = l :=
(lookmap_congr H).trans (lookmap_none l)
#align list.lookmap_of_forall_not List.lookmap_of_forall_not
theorem lookmap_map_eq (g : α → β) (h : ∀ (a), ∀ b ∈ f a, g a = g b) :
∀ l : List α, map g (l.lookmap f) = map g l
| [] => rfl
| a :: l => by
cases' h' : f a with b
· simpa [h'] using lookmap_map_eq _ h l
· simp [lookmap_cons_some _ _ h', h _ _ h']
#align list.lookmap_map_eq List.lookmap_map_eq
theorem lookmap_id' (h : ∀ (a), ∀ b ∈ f a, a = b) (l : List α) : l.lookmap f = l := by
rw [← map_id (l.lookmap f), lookmap_map_eq, map_id]; exact h
#align list.lookmap_id' List.lookmap_id'
theorem length_lookmap (l : List α) : length (l.lookmap f) = length l := by
rw [← length_map, lookmap_map_eq _ fun _ => (), length_map]; simp
#align list.length_lookmap List.length_lookmap
end Lookmap
/-! ### filter -/
theorem length_eq_length_filter_add {l : List (α)} (f : α → Bool) :
l.length = (l.filter f).length + (l.filter (! f ·)).length := by
simp_rw [← List.countP_eq_length_filter, l.length_eq_countP_add_countP f, Bool.not_eq_true,
Bool.decide_eq_false]
/-! ### filterMap -/
#align list.filter_map_nil List.filterMap_nil
-- Later porting note (at time of this lemma moving to Batteries):
-- removing attribute `nolint simpNF`
attribute [simp 1100] filterMap_cons_none
#align list.filter_map_cons_none List.filterMap_cons_none
-- Later porting note (at time of this lemma moving to Batteries):
-- removing attribute `nolint simpNF`
attribute [simp 1100] filterMap_cons_some
#align list.filter_map_cons_some List.filterMap_cons_some
#align list.filter_map_cons List.filterMap_cons
#align list.filter_map_append List.filterMap_append
#align list.filter_map_eq_map List.filterMap_eq_map
#align list.filter_map_eq_filter List.filterMap_eq_filter
#align list.filter_map_filter_map List.filterMap_filterMap
#align list.map_filter_map List.map_filterMap
#align list.filter_map_map List.filterMap_map
#align list.filter_filter_map List.filter_filterMap
#align list.filter_map_filter List.filterMap_filter
#align list.filter_map_some List.filterMap_some
#align list.map_filter_map_some_eq_filter_map_is_some List.map_filterMap_some_eq_filter_map_is_some
#align list.mem_filter_map List.mem_filterMap
#align list.filter_map_join List.filterMap_join
#align list.map_filter_map_of_inv List.map_filterMap_of_inv
#align list.length_filter_le List.length_filter_leₓ
#align list.length_filter_map_le List.length_filterMap_le
#align list.sublist.filter_map List.Sublist.filterMap
theorem Sublist.map (f : α → β) {l₁ l₂ : List α} (s : l₁ <+ l₂) : map f l₁ <+ map f l₂ :=
filterMap_eq_map f ▸ s.filterMap _
#align list.sublist.map List.Sublist.map
theorem filterMap_eq_bind_toList (f : α → Option β) (l : List α) :
l.filterMap f = l.bind fun a ↦ (f a).toList := by
induction' l with a l ih <;> simp
rcases f a <;> simp [ih]
theorem filterMap_congr {f g : α → Option β} {l : List α}
(h : ∀ x ∈ l, f x = g x) : l.filterMap f = l.filterMap g := by
induction' l with a l ih <;> simp
simp [ih (fun x hx ↦ h x (List.mem_cons_of_mem a hx))]
cases' hfa : f a with b
· have : g a = none := Eq.symm (by simpa [hfa] using h a (by simp))
simp [this]
· have : g a = some b := Eq.symm (by simpa [hfa] using h a (by simp))
simp [this]
theorem filterMap_eq_map_iff_forall_eq_some {f : α → Option β} {g : α → β} {l : List α} :
l.filterMap f = l.map g ↔ ∀ x ∈ l, f x = some (g x) where
mp := by
induction' l with a l ih
· simp
cases' ha : f a with b <;> simp [ha]
· intro h
simpa [show (filterMap f l).length = l.length + 1 from by simp[h], Nat.add_one_le_iff]
using List.length_filterMap_le f l
· rintro rfl h
exact ⟨rfl, ih h⟩
mpr h := Eq.trans (filterMap_congr <| by simpa) (congr_fun (List.filterMap_eq_map _) _)
/-! ### filter -/
section Filter
-- Porting note: Lemmas for `filter` are stated in terms of `p : α → Bool`
-- rather than `p : α → Prop` with `DecidablePred p`, since `filter` itself is.
-- Likewise, `if` sometimes becomes `bif`.
variable {p : α → Bool}
theorem filter_singleton {a : α} : [a].filter p = bif p a then [a] else [] :=
rfl
#align list.filter_singleton List.filter_singleton
theorem filter_eq_foldr (p : α → Bool) (l : List α) :
filter p l = foldr (fun a out => bif p a then a :: out else out) [] l := by
induction l <;> simp [*, filter]; rfl
#align list.filter_eq_foldr List.filter_eq_foldr
#align list.filter_congr' List.filter_congr'
@[simp]
theorem filter_subset (l : List α) : filter p l ⊆ l :=
(filter_sublist l).subset
#align list.filter_subset List.filter_subset
theorem of_mem_filter {a : α} {l} (h : a ∈ filter p l) : p a := (mem_filter.1 h).2
#align list.of_mem_filter List.of_mem_filter
theorem mem_of_mem_filter {a : α} {l} (h : a ∈ filter p l) : a ∈ l :=
filter_subset l h
#align list.mem_of_mem_filter List.mem_of_mem_filter
theorem mem_filter_of_mem {a : α} {l} (h₁ : a ∈ l) (h₂ : p a) : a ∈ filter p l :=
mem_filter.2 ⟨h₁, h₂⟩
#align list.mem_filter_of_mem List.mem_filter_of_mem
#align list.mem_filter List.mem_filter
theorem monotone_filter_left (p : α → Bool) ⦃l l' : List α⦄ (h : l ⊆ l') :
filter p l ⊆ filter p l' := by
intro x hx
rw [mem_filter] at hx ⊢
exact ⟨h hx.left, hx.right⟩
#align list.monotone_filter_left List.monotone_filter_left
#align list.filter_eq_self List.filter_eq_self
#align list.filter_length_eq_length List.filter_length_eq_length
#align list.filter_eq_nil List.filter_eq_nil
variable (p)
#align list.sublist.filter List.Sublist.filter
theorem monotone_filter_right (l : List α) ⦃p q : α → Bool⦄
(h : ∀ a, p a → q a) : l.filter p <+ l.filter q := by
induction' l with hd tl IH
· rfl
· by_cases hp : p hd
· rw [filter_cons_of_pos _ hp, filter_cons_of_pos _ (h _ hp)]
exact IH.cons_cons hd
· rw [filter_cons_of_neg _ hp]
by_cases hq : q hd
· rw [filter_cons_of_pos _ hq]
exact sublist_cons_of_sublist hd IH
· rw [filter_cons_of_neg _ hq]
exact IH
#align list.monotone_filter_right List.monotone_filter_right
#align list.map_filter List.map_filter
lemma map_filter' {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) (l : List α)
[DecidablePred fun b => ∃ a, p a ∧ f a = b] :
(l.filter p).map f = (l.map f).filter fun b => ∃ a, p a ∧ f a = b := by
simp [(· ∘ ·), map_filter, hf.eq_iff]
#align list.map_filter' List.map_filter'
lemma filter_attach' (l : List α) (p : {a // a ∈ l} → Bool) [DecidableEq α] :
l.attach.filter p =
(l.filter fun x => ∃ h, p ⟨x, h⟩).attach.map (Subtype.map id fun x => mem_of_mem_filter) := by
classical
refine map_injective_iff.2 Subtype.coe_injective ?_
simp [(· ∘ ·), map_filter' _ Subtype.coe_injective]
#align list.filter_attach' List.filter_attach'
-- Porting note: `Lean.Internal.coeM` forces us to type-ascript `{x // x ∈ l}`
lemma filter_attach (l : List α) (p : α → Bool) :
(l.attach.filter fun x => p x : List {x // x ∈ l}) =
(l.filter p).attach.map (Subtype.map id fun x => mem_of_mem_filter) :=
map_injective_iff.2 Subtype.coe_injective <| by
simp_rw [map_map, (· ∘ ·), Subtype.map, id, ← Function.comp_apply (g := Subtype.val),
← map_filter, attach_map_val]
#align list.filter_attach List.filter_attach
#align list.filter_filter List.filter_filter
lemma filter_comm (q) (l : List α) : filter p (filter q l) = filter q (filter p l) := by
simp [and_comm]
#align list.filter_comm List.filter_comm
@[simp]
theorem filter_true (l : List α) :
filter (fun _ => true) l = l := by induction l <;> simp [*, filter]
#align list.filter_true List.filter_true
@[simp]
theorem filter_false (l : List α) :
filter (fun _ => false) l = [] := by induction l <;> simp [*, filter]
#align list.filter_false List.filter_false
/- Porting note: need a helper theorem for span.loop. -/
theorem span.loop_eq_take_drop :
∀ l₁ l₂ : List α, span.loop p l₁ l₂ = (l₂.reverse ++ takeWhile p l₁, dropWhile p l₁)
| [], l₂ => by simp [span.loop, takeWhile, dropWhile]
| (a :: l), l₂ => by
cases hp : p a <;> simp [hp, span.loop, span.loop_eq_take_drop, takeWhile, dropWhile]
@[simp]
theorem span_eq_take_drop (l : List α) : span p l = (takeWhile p l, dropWhile p l) := by
simpa using span.loop_eq_take_drop p l []
#align list.span_eq_take_drop List.span_eq_take_drop
#align list.take_while_append_drop List.takeWhile_append_dropWhile
-- TODO update to use `get` instead of `nthLe`
set_option linter.deprecated false in
theorem dropWhile_nthLe_zero_not (l : List α) (hl : 0 < (l.dropWhile p).length) :
¬p ((l.dropWhile p).nthLe 0 hl) := by
induction' l with hd tl IH
· cases hl
· simp only [dropWhile]
by_cases hp : p hd
· simp [hp, IH]
· simp [hp, nthLe_cons]
-- Porting note: How did the Lean 3 proof work,
-- without mentioning nthLe_cons?
-- Same question for takeWhile_eq_nil_iff below
#align list.drop_while_nth_le_zero_not List.dropWhile_nthLe_zero_not
variable {p} {l : List α}
@[simp]
theorem dropWhile_eq_nil_iff : dropWhile p l = [] ↔ ∀ x ∈ l, p x := by
induction' l with x xs IH
· simp [dropWhile]
· by_cases hp : p x <;> simp [hp, dropWhile, IH]
#align list.drop_while_eq_nil_iff List.dropWhile_eq_nil_iff
@[simp] theorem takeWhile_nil : List.takeWhile p [] = [] := rfl
theorem takeWhile_cons {x : α} :
List.takeWhile p (x :: l) = (match p x with
| true => x :: takeWhile p l
| false => []) :=
rfl
theorem takeWhile_cons_of_pos {x : α} (h : p x) :
List.takeWhile p (x :: l) = x :: takeWhile p l := by
simp [takeWhile_cons, h]
theorem takeWhile_cons_of_neg {x : α} (h : ¬ p x) :
List.takeWhile p (x :: l) = [] := by
simp [takeWhile_cons, h]
@[simp]
theorem takeWhile_eq_self_iff : takeWhile p l = l ↔ ∀ x ∈ l, p x := by
induction' l with x xs IH
· simp
· by_cases hp : p x <;> simp [hp, takeWhile_cons, IH]
#align list.take_while_eq_self_iff List.takeWhile_eq_self_iff
-- TODO update to use `get` instead of `nthLe`
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[simp]
theorem takeWhile_eq_nil_iff : takeWhile p l = [] ↔ ∀ hl : 0 < l.length, ¬p (l.nthLe 0 hl) := by
induction' l with x xs IH
· simp only [takeWhile_nil, Bool.not_eq_true, true_iff]
intro h
simp at h
· by_cases hp : p x <;> simp [hp, takeWhile_cons, IH, nthLe_cons]
#align list.take_while_eq_nil_iff List.takeWhile_eq_nil_iff
theorem mem_takeWhile_imp {x : α} (hx : x ∈ takeWhile p l) : p x := by
induction l with simp [takeWhile] at hx
| cons hd tl IH =>
cases hp : p hd
· simp [hp] at hx
· rw [hp, mem_cons] at hx
rcases hx with (rfl | hx)
· exact hp
· exact IH hx
#align list.mem_take_while_imp List.mem_takeWhile_imp
theorem takeWhile_takeWhile (p q : α → Bool) (l : List α) :
takeWhile p (takeWhile q l) = takeWhile (fun a => p a ∧ q a) l := by
induction' l with hd tl IH
· simp
· by_cases hp : p hd <;> by_cases hq : q hd <;> simp [takeWhile, hp, hq, IH]
#align list.take_while_take_while List.takeWhile_takeWhile
theorem takeWhile_idem : takeWhile p (takeWhile p l) = takeWhile p l := by
simp_rw [takeWhile_takeWhile, and_self_iff, Bool.decide_coe]
#align list.take_while_idem List.takeWhile_idem
end Filter
/-! ### erasep -/
section eraseP
variable {p : α → Bool}
#align list.erasep_nil List.eraseP_nilₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.erasep_cons List.eraseP_consₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.erasep_cons_of_pos List.eraseP_cons_of_posₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.erasep_cons_of_neg List.eraseP_cons_of_negₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.erasep_of_forall_not List.eraseP_of_forall_notₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.exists_of_erasep List.exists_of_erasePₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.exists_or_eq_self_of_erasep List.exists_or_eq_self_of_erasePₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.length_erasep_of_mem List.length_eraseP_of_memₓ -- prop -> bool
@[simp]
theorem length_eraseP_add_one {l : List α} {a} (al : a ∈ l) (pa : p a) :
(l.eraseP p).length + 1 = l.length := by
let ⟨_, l₁, l₂, _, _, h₁, h₂⟩ := exists_of_eraseP al pa
rw [h₂, h₁, length_append, length_append]
rfl
#align list.length_erasep_add_one List.length_eraseP_add_oneₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.erasep_append_left List.eraseP_append_leftₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.erasep_append_right List.eraseP_append_rightₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.erasep_sublist List.eraseP_sublistₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.erasep_subset List.eraseP_subsetₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.sublist.erasep List.Sublist.erasePₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.mem_of_mem_erasep List.mem_of_mem_erasePₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.mem_erasep_of_neg List.mem_eraseP_of_negₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.erasep_map List.eraseP_mapₓ -- prop -> bool
#align list.extractp_eq_find_erasep List.extractP_eq_find?_erasePₓ -- prop -> bool
end eraseP
/-! ### erase -/
section Erase
variable [DecidableEq α]
#align list.erase_nil List.erase_nil
#align list.erase_cons List.erase_consₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.erase_cons_head List.erase_cons_headₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.erase_cons_tail List.erase_cons_tailₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.erase_eq_erasep List.erase_eq_erasePₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.erase_of_not_mem List.erase_of_not_memₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.exists_erase_eq List.exists_erase_eqₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.length_erase_of_mem List.length_erase_of_memₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
@[simp] theorem length_erase_add_one {a : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ l) :
(l.erase a).length + 1 = l.length := by
rw [erase_eq_eraseP, length_eraseP_add_one h (decide_eq_true rfl)]
#align list.length_erase_add_one List.length_erase_add_oneₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.erase_append_left List.erase_append_leftₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.erase_append_right List.erase_append_rightₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.erase_sublist List.erase_sublistₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.erase_subset List.erase_subsetₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.sublist.erase List.Sublist.eraseₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.mem_of_mem_erase List.mem_of_mem_eraseₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.mem_erase_of_ne List.mem_erase_of_neₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
#align list.erase_comm List.erase_commₓ -- DecidableEq -> BEq
theorem map_erase [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} (finj : Injective f) {a : α} (l : List α) :
map f (l.erase a) = (map f l).erase (f a) := by
have this : (a == ·) = (f a == f ·) := by ext b; simp [beq_eq_decide, finj.eq_iff]
rw [erase_eq_eraseP, erase_eq_eraseP, eraseP_map, this]; rfl
#align list.map_erase List.map_erase
theorem map_foldl_erase [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} (finj : Injective f) {l₁ l₂ : List α} :
map f (foldl List.erase l₁ l₂) = foldl (fun l a => l.erase (f a)) (map f l₁) l₂ := by
induction l₂ generalizing l₁ <;> [rfl; simp only [foldl_cons, map_erase finj, *]]
#align list.map_foldl_erase List.map_foldl_erase
theorem erase_get [DecidableEq ι] {l : List ι} (i : Fin l.length) :
Perm (l.erase (l.get i)) (l.eraseIdx ↑i) := by
induction l with
| nil => simp
| cons a l IH =>
cases i using Fin.cases with
| zero => simp
| succ i =>
by_cases ha : a = l.get i
· simpa [ha] using .trans (perm_cons_erase (l.get_mem i i.isLt)) (.cons _ (IH i))
· simpa [ha] using IH i
theorem length_eraseIdx_add_one {l : List ι} {i : ℕ} (h : i < l.length) :
(l.eraseIdx i).length + 1 = l.length := calc
(l.eraseIdx i).length + 1
_ = (l.take i ++ l.drop (i + 1)).length + 1 := by rw [eraseIdx_eq_take_drop_succ]
_ = (l.take i).length + (l.drop (i + 1)).length + 1 := by rw [length_append]
_ = i + (l.drop (i + 1)).length + 1 := by rw [length_take_of_le (le_of_lt h)]
_ = i + (l.length - (i + 1)) + 1 := by rw [length_drop]
_ = (i + 1) + (l.length - (i + 1)) := by omega
_ = l.length := Nat.add_sub_cancel' (succ_le_of_lt h)
end Erase
/-! ### diff -/
section Diff
variable [DecidableEq α]
#align list.diff_nil List.diff_nil
#align list.diff_cons List.diff_cons
#align list.diff_cons_right List.diff_cons_right
#align list.diff_erase List.diff_erase
#align list.nil_diff List.nil_diff
#align list.cons_diff List.cons_diff
#align list.cons_diff_of_mem List.cons_diff_of_mem
#align list.cons_diff_of_not_mem List.cons_diff_of_not_mem
#align list.diff_eq_foldl List.diff_eq_foldl
#align list.diff_append List.diff_append
@[simp]
theorem map_diff [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} (finj : Injective f) {l₁ l₂ : List α} :
map f (l₁.diff l₂) = (map f l₁).diff (map f l₂) := by
simp only [diff_eq_foldl, foldl_map, map_foldl_erase finj]
#align list.map_diff List.map_diff
#align list.diff_sublist List.diff_sublist
#align list.diff_subset List.diff_subset
#align list.mem_diff_of_mem List.mem_diff_of_mem
#align list.sublist.diff_right List.Sublist.diff_right
theorem erase_diff_erase_sublist_of_sublist {a : α} :
∀ {l₁ l₂ : List α}, l₁ <+ l₂ → (l₂.erase a).diff (l₁.erase a) <+ l₂.diff l₁
| [], l₂, _ => erase_sublist _ _
| b :: l₁, l₂, h =>
if heq : b = a then by simp only [heq, erase_cons_head, diff_cons]; rfl
else by
simp only [erase_cons_head b l₁, erase_cons_tail l₁ (not_beq_of_ne heq),
diff_cons ((List.erase l₂ a)) (List.erase l₁ a) b, diff_cons l₂ l₁ b, erase_comm a b l₂]
have h' := h.erase b
rw [erase_cons_head] at h'
exact @erase_diff_erase_sublist_of_sublist _ l₁ (l₂.erase b) h'
#align list.erase_diff_erase_sublist_of_sublist List.erase_diff_erase_sublist_of_sublist
end Diff
section Choose
variable (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (l : List α)
theorem choose_spec (hp : ∃ a, a ∈ l ∧ p a) : choose p l hp ∈ l ∧ p (choose p l hp) :=
(chooseX p l hp).property
#align list.choose_spec List.choose_spec
theorem choose_mem (hp : ∃ a, a ∈ l ∧ p a) : choose p l hp ∈ l :=
(choose_spec _ _ _).1
#align list.choose_mem List.choose_mem
theorem choose_property (hp : ∃ a, a ∈ l ∧ p a) : p (choose p l hp) :=
(choose_spec _ _ _).2
#align list.choose_property List.choose_property
end Choose
/-! ### map₂Left' -/
section Map₂Left'
-- The definitional equalities for `map₂Left'` can already be used by the
-- simplifier because `map₂Left'` is marked `@[simp]`.
@[simp]
theorem map₂Left'_nil_right (f : α → Option β → γ) (as) :
map₂Left' f as [] = (as.map fun a => f a none, []) := by cases as <;> rfl
#align list.map₂_left'_nil_right List.map₂Left'_nil_right
end Map₂Left'
/-! ### map₂Right' -/
section Map₂Right'
variable (f : Option α → β → γ) (a : α) (as : List α) (b : β) (bs : List β)
@[simp]
theorem map₂Right'_nil_left : map₂Right' f [] bs = (bs.map (f none), []) := by cases bs <;> rfl
#align list.map₂_right'_nil_left List.map₂Right'_nil_left
@[simp]
theorem map₂Right'_nil_right : map₂Right' f as [] = ([], as) :=
rfl
#align list.map₂_right'_nil_right List.map₂Right'_nil_right
-- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
-- @[simp]
theorem map₂Right'_nil_cons : map₂Right' f [] (b :: bs) = (f none b :: bs.map (f none), []) :=
rfl
#align list.map₂_right'_nil_cons List.map₂Right'_nil_cons
@[simp]
theorem map₂Right'_cons_cons :
map₂Right' f (a :: as) (b :: bs) =
let r := map₂Right' f as bs
(f (some a) b :: r.fst, r.snd) :=
rfl
#align list.map₂_right'_cons_cons List.map₂Right'_cons_cons
end Map₂Right'
/-! ### zipLeft' -/
section ZipLeft'
variable (a : α) (as : List α) (b : β) (bs : List β)
@[simp]
theorem zipLeft'_nil_right : zipLeft' as ([] : List β) = (as.map fun a => (a, none), []) := by
cases as <;> rfl
#align list.zip_left'_nil_right List.zipLeft'_nil_right
@[simp]
theorem zipLeft'_nil_left : zipLeft' ([] : List α) bs = ([], bs) :=
rfl
#align list.zip_left'_nil_left List.zipLeft'_nil_left
-- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
-- @[simp]
theorem zipLeft'_cons_nil :
zipLeft' (a :: as) ([] : List β) = ((a, none) :: as.map fun a => (a, none), []) :=
rfl
#align list.zip_left'_cons_nil List.zipLeft'_cons_nil
@[simp]
theorem zipLeft'_cons_cons :
zipLeft' (a :: as) (b :: bs) =
let r := zipLeft' as bs
((a, some b) :: r.fst, r.snd) :=
rfl
#align list.zip_left'_cons_cons List.zipLeft'_cons_cons
end ZipLeft'
/-! ### zipRight' -/
section ZipRight'
variable (a : α) (as : List α) (b : β) (bs : List β)
@[simp]
theorem zipRight'_nil_left : zipRight' ([] : List α) bs = (bs.map fun b => (none, b), []) := by
cases bs <;> rfl
#align list.zip_right'_nil_left List.zipRight'_nil_left
@[simp]
theorem zipRight'_nil_right : zipRight' as ([] : List β) = ([], as) :=
rfl
#align list.zip_right'_nil_right List.zipRight'_nil_right
-- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
-- @[simp]
theorem zipRight'_nil_cons :
zipRight' ([] : List α) (b :: bs) = ((none, b) :: bs.map fun b => (none, b), []) :=
rfl
#align list.zip_right'_nil_cons List.zipRight'_nil_cons
@[simp]
theorem zipRight'_cons_cons :
zipRight' (a :: as) (b :: bs) =
let r := zipRight' as bs
((some a, b) :: r.fst, r.snd) :=
rfl
#align list.zip_right'_cons_cons List.zipRight'_cons_cons
end ZipRight'
/-! ### map₂Left -/
section Map₂Left
variable (f : α → Option β → γ) (as : List α)
-- The definitional equalities for `map₂Left` can already be used by the
-- simplifier because `map₂Left` is marked `@[simp]`.
@[simp]
theorem map₂Left_nil_right : map₂Left f as [] = as.map fun a => f a none := by cases as <;> rfl
#align list.map₂_left_nil_right List.map₂Left_nil_right
theorem map₂Left_eq_map₂Left' : ∀ as bs, map₂Left f as bs = (map₂Left' f as bs).fst
| [], _ => by simp
| a :: as, [] => by simp
| a :: as, b :: bs => by simp [map₂Left_eq_map₂Left']
#align list.map₂_left_eq_map₂_left' List.map₂Left_eq_map₂Left'
theorem map₂Left_eq_zipWith :
∀ as bs, length as ≤ length bs → map₂Left f as bs = zipWith (fun a b => f a (some b)) as bs
| [], [], _ => by simp
| [], _ :: _, _ => by simp
| a :: as, [], h => by
simp at h
| a :: as, b :: bs, h => by
simp only [length_cons, succ_le_succ_iff] at h
simp [h, map₂Left_eq_zipWith]
#align list.map₂_left_eq_map₂ List.map₂Left_eq_zipWith
end Map₂Left
/-! ### map₂Right -/
section Map₂Right
variable (f : Option α → β → γ) (a : α) (as : List α) (b : β) (bs : List β)
@[simp]
theorem map₂Right_nil_left : map₂Right f [] bs = bs.map (f none) := by cases bs <;> rfl
#align list.map₂_right_nil_left List.map₂Right_nil_left
@[simp]
theorem map₂Right_nil_right : map₂Right f as [] = [] :=
rfl
#align list.map₂_right_nil_right List.map₂Right_nil_right
-- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
-- @[simp]
theorem map₂Right_nil_cons : map₂Right f [] (b :: bs) = f none b :: bs.map (f none) :=
rfl
#align list.map₂_right_nil_cons List.map₂Right_nil_cons
@[simp]
theorem map₂Right_cons_cons :
map₂Right f (a :: as) (b :: bs) = f (some a) b :: map₂Right f as bs :=
rfl
#align list.map₂_right_cons_cons List.map₂Right_cons_cons
theorem map₂Right_eq_map₂Right' : map₂Right f as bs = (map₂Right' f as bs).fst := by
simp only [map₂Right, map₂Right', map₂Left_eq_map₂Left']
#align list.map₂_right_eq_map₂_right' List.map₂Right_eq_map₂Right'
| Mathlib/Data/List/Basic.lean | 3,406 | 3,409 | theorem map₂Right_eq_zipWith (h : length bs ≤ length as) :
map₂Right f as bs = zipWith (fun a b => f (some a) b) as bs := by |
have : (fun a b => flip f a (some b)) = flip fun a b => f (some a) b := rfl
simp only [map₂Right, map₂Left_eq_zipWith, zipWith_flip, *]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Xavier Roblot. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Xavier Roblot
-/
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Gershgorin
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.NumberField.CanonicalEmbedding.ConvexBody
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.NumberField.Units.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.RootsOfUnity.Basic
#align_import number_theory.number_field.units from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"00f91228655eecdcd3ac97a7fd8dbcb139fe990a"
/-!
# Dirichlet theorem on the group of units of a number field
This file is devoted to the proof of Dirichlet unit theorem that states that the group of
units `(𝓞 K)ˣ` of units of the ring of integers `𝓞 K` of a number field `K` modulo its torsion
subgroup is a free `ℤ`-module of rank `card (InfinitePlace K) - 1`.
## Main definitions
* `NumberField.Units.rank`: the unit rank of the number field `K`.
* `NumberField.Units.fundSystem`: a fundamental system of units of `K`.
* `NumberField.Units.basisModTorsion`: a `ℤ`-basis of `(𝓞 K)ˣ ⧸ (torsion K)`
as an additive `ℤ`-module.
## Main results
* `NumberField.Units.rank_modTorsion`: the `ℤ`-rank of `(𝓞 K)ˣ ⧸ (torsion K)` is equal to
`card (InfinitePlace K) - 1`.
* `NumberField.Units.exist_unique_eq_mul_prod`: **Dirichlet Unit Theorem**. Any unit of `𝓞 K`
can be written uniquely as the product of a root of unity and powers of the units of the
fundamental system `fundSystem`.
## Tags
number field, units, Dirichlet unit theorem
-/
open scoped NumberField
noncomputable section
open NumberField NumberField.InfinitePlace NumberField.Units BigOperators
variable (K : Type*) [Field K] [NumberField K]
namespace NumberField.Units.dirichletUnitTheorem
/-!
### Dirichlet Unit Theorem
We define a group morphism from `(𝓞 K)ˣ` to `{w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀} → ℝ` where `w₀` is a
distinguished (arbitrary) infinite place, prove that its kernel is the torsion subgroup (see
`logEmbedding_eq_zero_iff`) and that its image, called `unitLattice`, is a full `ℤ`-lattice. It
follows that `unitLattice` is a free `ℤ`-module (see `instModuleFree_unitLattice`) of rank
`card (InfinitePlaces K) - 1` (see `unitLattice_rank`). To prove that the `unitLattice` is a full
`ℤ`-lattice, we need to prove that it is discrete (see `unitLattice_inter_ball_finite`) and that it
spans the full space over `ℝ` (see `unitLattice_span_eq_top`); this is the main part of the proof,
see the section `span_top` below for more details.
-/
open scoped Classical
open Finset
variable {K}
/-- The distinguished infinite place. -/
def w₀ : InfinitePlace K := (inferInstance : Nonempty (InfinitePlace K)).some
variable (K)
/-- The logarithmic embedding of the units (seen as an `Additive` group). -/
def logEmbedding : Additive ((𝓞 K)ˣ) →+ ({w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀} → ℝ) :=
{ toFun := fun x w => mult w.val * Real.log (w.val ↑(Additive.toMul x))
map_zero' := by simp; rfl
map_add' := fun _ _ => by simp [Real.log_mul, mul_add]; rfl }
variable {K}
@[simp]
theorem logEmbedding_component (x : (𝓞 K)ˣ) (w : {w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀}) :
(logEmbedding K x) w = mult w.val * Real.log (w.val x) := rfl
theorem sum_logEmbedding_component (x : (𝓞 K)ˣ) :
∑ w, logEmbedding K x w = - mult (w₀ : InfinitePlace K) * Real.log (w₀ (x : K)) := by
have h := congr_arg Real.log (prod_eq_abs_norm (x : K))
rw [show |(Algebra.norm ℚ) (x : K)| = 1 from isUnit_iff_norm.mp x.isUnit, Rat.cast_one,
Real.log_one, Real.log_prod] at h
· simp_rw [Real.log_pow] at h
rw [← insert_erase (mem_univ w₀), sum_insert (not_mem_erase w₀ univ), add_comm,
add_eq_zero_iff_eq_neg] at h
convert h using 1
· refine (sum_subtype _ (fun w => ?_) (fun w => (mult w) * (Real.log (w (x : K))))).symm
exact ⟨ne_of_mem_erase, fun h => mem_erase_of_ne_of_mem h (mem_univ w)⟩
· norm_num
· exact fun w _ => pow_ne_zero _ (AbsoluteValue.ne_zero _ (coe_ne_zero x))
theorem mult_log_place_eq_zero {x : (𝓞 K)ˣ} {w : InfinitePlace K} :
mult w * Real.log (w x) = 0 ↔ w x = 1 := by
rw [mul_eq_zero, or_iff_right, Real.log_eq_zero, or_iff_right, or_iff_left]
· linarith [(apply_nonneg _ _ : 0 ≤ w x)]
· simp only [ne_eq, map_eq_zero, coe_ne_zero x, not_false_eq_true]
· refine (ne_of_gt ?_)
rw [mult]; split_ifs <;> norm_num
theorem logEmbedding_eq_zero_iff {x : (𝓞 K)ˣ} :
logEmbedding K x = 0 ↔ x ∈ torsion K := by
rw [mem_torsion]
refine ⟨fun h w => ?_, fun h => ?_⟩
· by_cases hw : w = w₀
· suffices -mult w₀ * Real.log (w₀ (x : K)) = 0 by
rw [neg_mul, neg_eq_zero, ← hw] at this
exact mult_log_place_eq_zero.mp this
rw [← sum_logEmbedding_component, sum_eq_zero]
exact fun w _ => congrFun h w
· exact mult_log_place_eq_zero.mp (congrFun h ⟨w, hw⟩)
· ext w
rw [logEmbedding_component, h w.val, Real.log_one, mul_zero, Pi.zero_apply]
theorem logEmbedding_component_le {r : ℝ} {x : (𝓞 K)ˣ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) (h : ‖logEmbedding K x‖ ≤ r)
(w : {w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀}) : |logEmbedding K x w| ≤ r := by
lift r to NNReal using hr
simp_rw [Pi.norm_def, NNReal.coe_le_coe, Finset.sup_le_iff, ← NNReal.coe_le_coe] at h
exact h w (mem_univ _)
theorem log_le_of_logEmbedding_le {r : ℝ} {x : (𝓞 K)ˣ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) (h : ‖logEmbedding K x‖ ≤ r)
(w : InfinitePlace K) : |Real.log (w x)| ≤ (Fintype.card (InfinitePlace K)) * r := by
have tool : ∀ x : ℝ, 0 ≤ x → x ≤ mult w * x := fun x hx => by
nth_rw 1 [← one_mul x]
refine mul_le_mul ?_ le_rfl hx ?_
all_goals { rw [mult]; split_ifs <;> norm_num }
by_cases hw : w = w₀
· have hyp := congr_arg (‖·‖) (sum_logEmbedding_component x).symm
replace hyp := (le_of_eq hyp).trans (norm_sum_le _ _)
simp_rw [norm_mul, norm_neg, Real.norm_eq_abs, Nat.abs_cast] at hyp
refine (le_trans ?_ hyp).trans ?_
· rw [← hw]
exact tool _ (abs_nonneg _)
· refine (sum_le_card_nsmul univ _ _
(fun w _ => logEmbedding_component_le hr h w)).trans ?_
rw [nsmul_eq_mul]
refine mul_le_mul ?_ le_rfl hr (Fintype.card (InfinitePlace K)).cast_nonneg
simp [card_univ]
· have hyp := logEmbedding_component_le hr h ⟨w, hw⟩
rw [logEmbedding_component, abs_mul, Nat.abs_cast] at hyp
refine (le_trans ?_ hyp).trans ?_
· exact tool _ (abs_nonneg _)
· nth_rw 1 [← one_mul r]
exact mul_le_mul (Nat.one_le_cast.mpr Fintype.card_pos) (le_of_eq rfl) hr (Nat.cast_nonneg _)
variable (K)
/-- The lattice formed by the image of the logarithmic embedding. -/
noncomputable def _root_.NumberField.Units.unitLattice :
AddSubgroup ({w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀} → ℝ) :=
AddSubgroup.map (logEmbedding K) ⊤
theorem unitLattice_inter_ball_finite (r : ℝ) :
((unitLattice K : Set ({ w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀} → ℝ)) ∩
Metric.closedBall 0 r).Finite := by
obtain hr | hr := lt_or_le r 0
· convert Set.finite_empty
rw [Metric.closedBall_eq_empty.mpr hr]
exact Set.inter_empty _
· suffices {x : (𝓞 K)ˣ | IsIntegral ℤ (x : K) ∧
∀ (φ : K →+* ℂ), ‖φ x‖ ≤ Real.exp ((Fintype.card (InfinitePlace K)) * r)}.Finite by
refine (Set.Finite.image (logEmbedding K) this).subset ?_
rintro _ ⟨⟨x, ⟨_, rfl⟩⟩, hx⟩
refine ⟨x, ⟨x.val.prop, (le_iff_le _ _).mp (fun w => (Real.log_le_iff_le_exp ?_).mp ?_)⟩, rfl⟩
· exact pos_iff.mpr (coe_ne_zero x)
· rw [mem_closedBall_zero_iff] at hx
exact (le_abs_self _).trans (log_le_of_logEmbedding_le hr hx w)
refine Set.Finite.of_finite_image ?_ (coe_injective K).injOn
refine (Embeddings.finite_of_norm_le K ℂ
(Real.exp ((Fintype.card (InfinitePlace K)) * r))).subset ?_
rintro _ ⟨x, ⟨⟨h_int, h_le⟩, rfl⟩⟩
exact ⟨h_int, h_le⟩
section span_top
/-!
#### Section `span_top`
In this section, we prove that the span over `ℝ` of the `unitLattice` is equal to the full space.
For this, we construct for each infinite place `w₁ ≠ w₀` a unit `u_w₁` of `K` such that, for all
infinite places `w` such that `w ≠ w₁`, we have `Real.log w (u_w₁) < 0`
(and thus `Real.log w₁ (u_w₁) > 0`). It follows then from a determinant computation
(using `Matrix.det_ne_zero_of_sum_col_lt_diag`) that the image by `logEmbedding` of these units is
a `ℝ`-linearly independent family. The unit `u_w₁` is obtained by constructing a sequence `seq n`
of nonzero algebraic integers that is strictly decreasing at infinite places distinct from `w₁` and
of norm `≤ B`. Since there are finitely many ideals of norm `≤ B`, there exists two term in the
sequence defining the same ideal and their quotient is the desired unit `u_w₁` (see `exists_unit`).
-/
open NumberField.mixedEmbedding NNReal
variable (w₁ : InfinitePlace K) {B : ℕ} (hB : minkowskiBound K 1 < (convexBodyLTFactor K) * B)
/-- This result shows that there always exists a next term in the sequence. -/
theorem seq_next {x : 𝓞 K} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
∃ y : 𝓞 K, y ≠ 0 ∧
(∀ w, w ≠ w₁ → w y < w x) ∧
|Algebra.norm ℚ (y : K)| ≤ B := by
have hx' := RingOfIntegers.coe_ne_zero_iff.mpr hx
let f : InfinitePlace K → ℝ≥0 :=
fun w => ⟨(w x) / 2, div_nonneg (AbsoluteValue.nonneg _ _) (by norm_num)⟩
suffices ∀ w, w ≠ w₁ → f w ≠ 0 by
obtain ⟨g, h_geqf, h_gprod⟩ := adjust_f K B this
obtain ⟨y, h_ynz, h_yle⟩ := exists_ne_zero_mem_ringOfIntegers_lt (f := g)
(by rw [convexBodyLT_volume]; convert hB; exact congr_arg ((↑): NNReal → ENNReal) h_gprod)
refine ⟨y, h_ynz, fun w hw => (h_geqf w hw ▸ h_yle w).trans ?_, ?_⟩
· rw [← Rat.cast_le (K := ℝ), Rat.cast_natCast]
calc
_ = ∏ w : InfinitePlace K, w (algebraMap _ K y) ^ mult w :=
(prod_eq_abs_norm (algebraMap _ K y)).symm
_ ≤ ∏ w : InfinitePlace K, (g w : ℝ) ^ mult w := by
refine prod_le_prod ?_ ?_
· exact fun _ _ => pow_nonneg (by positivity) _
· exact fun w _ => pow_le_pow_left (by positivity) (le_of_lt (h_yle w)) (mult w)
_ ≤ (B : ℝ) := by
simp_rw [← NNReal.coe_pow, ← NNReal.coe_prod]
exact le_of_eq (congr_arg toReal h_gprod)
· refine div_lt_self ?_ (by norm_num)
exact pos_iff.mpr hx'
intro _ _
rw [ne_eq, Nonneg.mk_eq_zero, div_eq_zero_iff, map_eq_zero, not_or]
exact ⟨hx', by norm_num⟩
/-- An infinite sequence of nonzero algebraic integers of `K` satisfying the following properties:
• `seq n` is nonzero;
• for `w : InfinitePlace K`, `w ≠ w₁ → w (seq n+1) < w (seq n)`;
• `∣norm (seq n)∣ ≤ B`. -/
def seq : ℕ → { x : 𝓞 K // x ≠ 0 }
| 0 => ⟨1, by norm_num⟩
| n + 1 =>
⟨(seq_next K w₁ hB (seq n).prop).choose, (seq_next K w₁ hB (seq n).prop).choose_spec.1⟩
/-- The terms of the sequence are nonzero. -/
theorem seq_ne_zero (n : ℕ) : algebraMap (𝓞 K) K (seq K w₁ hB n) ≠ 0 :=
RingOfIntegers.coe_ne_zero_iff.mpr (seq K w₁ hB n).prop
/-- The terms of the sequence have nonzero norm. -/
theorem seq_norm_ne_zero (n : ℕ) : Algebra.norm ℤ (seq K w₁ hB n : 𝓞 K) ≠ 0 :=
Algebra.norm_ne_zero_iff.mpr (Subtype.coe_ne_coe.1 (seq_ne_zero K w₁ hB n))
/-- The sequence is strictly decreasing at infinite places distinct from `w₁`. -/
theorem seq_decreasing {n m : ℕ} (h : n < m) (w : InfinitePlace K) (hw : w ≠ w₁) :
w (algebraMap (𝓞 K) K (seq K w₁ hB m)) < w (algebraMap (𝓞 K) K (seq K w₁ hB n)) := by
induction m with
| zero =>
exfalso
exact Nat.not_succ_le_zero n h
| succ m m_ih =>
cases eq_or_lt_of_le (Nat.le_of_lt_succ h) with
| inl hr =>
rw [hr]
exact (seq_next K w₁ hB (seq K w₁ hB m).prop).choose_spec.2.1 w hw
| inr hr =>
refine lt_trans ?_ (m_ih hr)
exact (seq_next K w₁ hB (seq K w₁ hB m).prop).choose_spec.2.1 w hw
/-- The terms of the sequence have norm bounded by `B`. -/
theorem seq_norm_le (n : ℕ) :
Int.natAbs (Algebra.norm ℤ (seq K w₁ hB n : 𝓞 K)) ≤ B := by
cases n with
| zero =>
have : 1 ≤ B := by
contrapose! hB
simp only [Nat.lt_one_iff.mp hB, CharP.cast_eq_zero, mul_zero, zero_le]
simp only [ne_eq, seq, map_one, Int.natAbs_one, this]
| succ n =>
rw [← Nat.cast_le (α := ℚ), Int.cast_natAbs, Int.cast_abs, Algebra.coe_norm_int]
exact (seq_next K w₁ hB (seq K w₁ hB n).prop).choose_spec.2.2
/-- Construct a unit associated to the place `w₁`. The family, for `w₁ ≠ w₀`, formed by the
image by the `logEmbedding` of these units is `ℝ`-linearly independent, see
`unitLattice_span_eq_top`. -/
theorem exists_unit (w₁ : InfinitePlace K) :
∃ u : (𝓞 K)ˣ, ∀ w : InfinitePlace K, w ≠ w₁ → Real.log (w u) < 0 := by
obtain ⟨B, hB⟩ : ∃ B : ℕ, minkowskiBound K 1 < (convexBodyLTFactor K) * B := by
conv => congr; ext; rw [mul_comm]
exact ENNReal.exists_nat_mul_gt (ENNReal.coe_ne_zero.mpr (convexBodyLTFactor_ne_zero K))
(ne_of_lt (minkowskiBound_lt_top K 1))
rsuffices ⟨n, m, hnm, h⟩ : ∃ n m, n < m ∧
(Ideal.span ({ (seq K w₁ hB n : 𝓞 K) }) = Ideal.span ({ (seq K w₁ hB m : 𝓞 K) }))
· have hu := Ideal.span_singleton_eq_span_singleton.mp h
refine ⟨hu.choose, fun w hw => Real.log_neg ?_ ?_⟩
· exact pos_iff.mpr (coe_ne_zero _)
· calc
_ = w (algebraMap (𝓞 K) K (seq K w₁ hB m) * (algebraMap (𝓞 K) K (seq K w₁ hB n))⁻¹) := by
rw [← congr_arg (algebraMap (𝓞 K) K) hu.choose_spec, mul_comm, map_mul (algebraMap _ _),
← mul_assoc, inv_mul_cancel (seq_ne_zero K w₁ hB n), one_mul]
_ = w (algebraMap (𝓞 K) K (seq K w₁ hB m)) * w (algebraMap (𝓞 K) K (seq K w₁ hB n))⁻¹ :=
_root_.map_mul _ _ _
_ < 1 := by
rw [map_inv₀, mul_inv_lt_iff (pos_iff.mpr (seq_ne_zero K w₁ hB n)), mul_one]
exact seq_decreasing K w₁ hB hnm w hw
refine Set.Finite.exists_lt_map_eq_of_forall_mem
(t := { I : Ideal (𝓞 K) | 1 ≤ Ideal.absNorm I ∧ Ideal.absNorm I ≤ B })
(fun n => ?_) ?_
· rw [Set.mem_setOf_eq, Ideal.absNorm_span_singleton]
refine ⟨?_, seq_norm_le K w₁ hB n⟩
exact Nat.one_le_iff_ne_zero.mpr (Int.natAbs_ne_zero.mpr (seq_norm_ne_zero K w₁ hB n))
· rw [show { I : Ideal (𝓞 K) | 1 ≤ Ideal.absNorm I ∧ Ideal.absNorm I ≤ B } =
(⋃ n ∈ Set.Icc 1 B, { I : Ideal (𝓞 K) | Ideal.absNorm I = n }) by ext; simp]
exact Set.Finite.biUnion (Set.finite_Icc _ _) (fun n hn => Ideal.finite_setOf_absNorm_eq hn.1)
theorem unitLattice_span_eq_top :
Submodule.span ℝ (unitLattice K : Set ({w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀} → ℝ)) = ⊤ := by
refine le_antisymm le_top ?_
-- The standard basis
let B := Pi.basisFun ℝ {w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀}
-- The image by log_embedding of the family of units constructed above
let v := fun w : { w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀ } => logEmbedding K (exists_unit K w).choose
-- To prove the result, it is enough to prove that the family `v` is linearly independent
suffices B.det v ≠ 0 by
rw [← isUnit_iff_ne_zero, ← is_basis_iff_det] at this
rw [← this.2]
exact Submodule.span_monotone (fun _ ⟨w, hw⟩ =>
⟨(exists_unit K w).choose, trivial, by rw [← hw]⟩)
rw [Basis.det_apply]
-- We use a specific lemma to prove that this determinant is nonzero
refine det_ne_zero_of_sum_col_lt_diag (fun w => ?_)
simp_rw [Real.norm_eq_abs, B, Basis.coePiBasisFun.toMatrix_eq_transpose, Matrix.transpose_apply]
rw [← sub_pos, sum_congr rfl (fun x hx => abs_of_neg ?_), sum_neg_distrib, sub_neg_eq_add,
sum_erase_eq_sub (mem_univ _), ← add_comm_sub]
· refine add_pos_of_nonneg_of_pos ?_ ?_
· rw [sub_nonneg]
exact le_abs_self _
· rw [sum_logEmbedding_component (exists_unit K w).choose]
refine mul_pos_of_neg_of_neg ?_ ((exists_unit K w).choose_spec _ w.prop.symm)
rw [mult]; split_ifs <;> norm_num
· refine mul_neg_of_pos_of_neg ?_ ((exists_unit K w).choose_spec x ?_)
· rw [mult]; split_ifs <;> norm_num
· exact Subtype.ext_iff_val.not.mp (ne_of_mem_erase hx)
end span_top
end dirichletUnitTheorem
section statements
variable [NumberField K]
open scoped Classical
open dirichletUnitTheorem FiniteDimensional
/-- The unit rank of the number field `K`, it is equal to `card (InfinitePlace K) - 1`. -/
def rank : ℕ := Fintype.card (InfinitePlace K) - 1
instance instDiscrete_unitLattice : DiscreteTopology (unitLattice K) := by
refine discreteTopology_of_isOpen_singleton_zero ?_
refine isOpen_singleton_of_finite_mem_nhds 0 (s := Metric.closedBall 0 1) ?_ ?_
· exact Metric.closedBall_mem_nhds _ (by norm_num)
· refine Set.Finite.of_finite_image ?_ (Set.injOn_of_injective Subtype.val_injective)
convert unitLattice_inter_ball_finite K 1
ext x
refine ⟨?_, fun ⟨hx1, hx2⟩ => ⟨⟨x, hx1⟩, hx2, rfl⟩⟩
rintro ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩
exact ⟨Subtype.mem x, hx⟩
instance instZlattice_unitLattice : IsZlattice ℝ (unitLattice K) where
span_top := unitLattice_span_eq_top K
protected theorem finrank_eq_rank :
finrank ℝ ({w : InfinitePlace K // w ≠ w₀} → ℝ) = Units.rank K := by
simp only [finrank_fintype_fun_eq_card, Fintype.card_subtype_compl,
Fintype.card_ofSubsingleton, rank]
@[simp]
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Units/DirichletTheorem.lean | 373 | 375 | theorem unitLattice_rank :
finrank ℤ (unitLattice K) = Units.rank K := by |
rw [← Units.finrank_eq_rank, Zlattice.rank ℝ]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Yury G. Kudryashov. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yury G. Kudryashov, Alex Kontorovich, Heather Macbeth
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Group.Action
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.SetIntegral
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Group.Pointwise
#align_import measure_theory.group.fundamental_domain from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3b52265189f3fb43aa631edffce5d060fafaf82f"
/-!
# Fundamental domain of a group action
A set `s` is said to be a *fundamental domain* of an action of a group `G` on a measurable space `α`
with respect to a measure `μ` if
* `s` is a measurable set;
* the sets `g • s` over all `g : G` cover almost all points of the whole space;
* the sets `g • s`, are pairwise a.e. disjoint, i.e., `μ (g₁ • s ∩ g₂ • s) = 0` whenever `g₁ ≠ g₂`;
we require this for `g₂ = 1` in the definition, then deduce it for any two `g₁ ≠ g₂`.
In this file we prove that in case of a countable group `G` and a measure preserving action, any two
fundamental domains have the same measure, and for a `G`-invariant function, its integrals over any
two fundamental domains are equal to each other.
We also generate additive versions of all theorems in this file using the `to_additive` attribute.
* We define the `HasFundamentalDomain` typeclass, in particular to be able to define the `covolume`
of a quotient of `α` by a group `G`, which under reasonable conditions does not depend on the choice
of fundamental domain.
* We define the `QuotientMeasureEqMeasurePreimage` typeclass to describe a situation in which a
measure `μ` on `α ⧸ G` can be computed by taking a measure `ν` on `α` of the intersection of the
pullback with a fundamental domain.
## Main declarations
* `MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain`: Predicate for a set to be a fundamental domain of the
action of a group
* `MeasureTheory.fundamentalFrontier`: Fundamental frontier of a set under the action of a group.
Elements of `s` that belong to some other translate of `s`.
* `MeasureTheory.fundamentalInterior`: Fundamental interior of a set under the action of a group.
Elements of `s` that do not belong to any other translate of `s`.
-/
open scoped ENNReal Pointwise Topology NNReal ENNReal MeasureTheory
open MeasureTheory MeasureTheory.Measure Set Function TopologicalSpace Filter
namespace MeasureTheory
/-- A measurable set `s` is a *fundamental domain* for an additive action of an additive group `G`
on a measurable space `α` with respect to a measure `α` if the sets `g +ᵥ s`, `g : G`, are pairwise
a.e. disjoint and cover the whole space. -/
structure IsAddFundamentalDomain (G : Type*) {α : Type*} [Zero G] [VAdd G α] [MeasurableSpace α]
(s : Set α) (μ : Measure α := by volume_tac) : Prop where
protected nullMeasurableSet : NullMeasurableSet s μ
protected ae_covers : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ∃ g : G, g +ᵥ x ∈ s
protected aedisjoint : Pairwise <| (AEDisjoint μ on fun g : G => g +ᵥ s)
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain
/-- A measurable set `s` is a *fundamental domain* for an action of a group `G` on a measurable
space `α` with respect to a measure `α` if the sets `g • s`, `g : G`, are pairwise a.e. disjoint and
cover the whole space. -/
@[to_additive IsAddFundamentalDomain]
structure IsFundamentalDomain (G : Type*) {α : Type*} [One G] [SMul G α] [MeasurableSpace α]
(s : Set α) (μ : Measure α := by volume_tac) : Prop where
protected nullMeasurableSet : NullMeasurableSet s μ
protected ae_covers : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ∃ g : G, g • x ∈ s
protected aedisjoint : Pairwise <| (AEDisjoint μ on fun g : G => g • s)
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain
variable {G H α β E : Type*}
namespace IsFundamentalDomain
variable [Group G] [Group H] [MulAction G α] [MeasurableSpace α] [MulAction H β] [MeasurableSpace β]
[NormedAddCommGroup E] {s t : Set α} {μ : Measure α}
/-- If for each `x : α`, exactly one of `g • x`, `g : G`, belongs to a measurable set `s`, then `s`
is a fundamental domain for the action of `G` on `α`. -/
@[to_additive "If for each `x : α`, exactly one of `g +ᵥ x`, `g : G`, belongs to a measurable set
`s`, then `s` is a fundamental domain for the additive action of `G` on `α`."]
theorem mk' (h_meas : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (h_exists : ∀ x : α, ∃! g : G, g • x ∈ s) :
IsFundamentalDomain G s μ where
nullMeasurableSet := h_meas
ae_covers := eventually_of_forall fun x => (h_exists x).exists
aedisjoint a b hab := Disjoint.aedisjoint <| disjoint_left.2 fun x hxa hxb => by
rw [mem_smul_set_iff_inv_smul_mem] at hxa hxb
exact hab (inv_injective <| (h_exists x).unique hxa hxb)
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.mk' MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.mk'
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.mk' MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.mk'
/-- For `s` to be a fundamental domain, it's enough to check
`MeasureTheory.AEDisjoint (g • s) s` for `g ≠ 1`. -/
@[to_additive "For `s` to be a fundamental domain, it's enough to check
`MeasureTheory.AEDisjoint (g +ᵥ s) s` for `g ≠ 0`."]
theorem mk'' (h_meas : NullMeasurableSet s μ) (h_ae_covers : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ∃ g : G, g • x ∈ s)
(h_ae_disjoint : ∀ g, g ≠ (1 : G) → AEDisjoint μ (g • s) s)
(h_qmp : ∀ g : G, QuasiMeasurePreserving ((g • ·) : α → α) μ μ) :
IsFundamentalDomain G s μ where
nullMeasurableSet := h_meas
ae_covers := h_ae_covers
aedisjoint := pairwise_aedisjoint_of_aedisjoint_forall_ne_one h_ae_disjoint h_qmp
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.mk'' MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.mk''
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.mk'' MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.mk''
/-- If a measurable space has a finite measure `μ` and a countable group `G` acts
quasi-measure-preservingly, then to show that a set `s` is a fundamental domain, it is sufficient
to check that its translates `g • s` are (almost) disjoint and that the sum `∑' g, μ (g • s)` is
sufficiently large. -/
@[to_additive
"If a measurable space has a finite measure `μ` and a countable additive group `G` acts
quasi-measure-preservingly, then to show that a set `s` is a fundamental domain, it is sufficient
to check that its translates `g +ᵥ s` are (almost) disjoint and that the sum `∑' g, μ (g +ᵥ s)` is
sufficiently large."]
theorem mk_of_measure_univ_le [IsFiniteMeasure μ] [Countable G] (h_meas : NullMeasurableSet s μ)
(h_ae_disjoint : ∀ g ≠ (1 : G), AEDisjoint μ (g • s) s)
(h_qmp : ∀ g : G, QuasiMeasurePreserving (g • · : α → α) μ μ)
(h_measure_univ_le : μ (univ : Set α) ≤ ∑' g : G, μ (g • s)) : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ :=
have aedisjoint : Pairwise (AEDisjoint μ on fun g : G => g • s) :=
pairwise_aedisjoint_of_aedisjoint_forall_ne_one h_ae_disjoint h_qmp
{ nullMeasurableSet := h_meas
aedisjoint
ae_covers := by
replace h_meas : ∀ g : G, NullMeasurableSet (g • s) μ := fun g => by
rw [← inv_inv g, ← preimage_smul]; exact h_meas.preimage (h_qmp g⁻¹)
have h_meas' : NullMeasurableSet {a | ∃ g : G, g • a ∈ s} μ := by
rw [← iUnion_smul_eq_setOf_exists]; exact .iUnion h_meas
rw [ae_iff_measure_eq h_meas', ← iUnion_smul_eq_setOf_exists]
refine le_antisymm (measure_mono <| subset_univ _) ?_
rw [measure_iUnion₀ aedisjoint h_meas]
exact h_measure_univ_le }
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.mk_of_measure_univ_le MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.mk_of_measure_univ_le
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.mk_of_measure_univ_le MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.mk_of_measure_univ_le
@[to_additive]
theorem iUnion_smul_ae_eq (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) : ⋃ g : G, g • s =ᵐ[μ] univ :=
eventuallyEq_univ.2 <| h.ae_covers.mono fun _ ⟨g, hg⟩ =>
mem_iUnion.2 ⟨g⁻¹, _, hg, inv_smul_smul _ _⟩
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.Union_smul_ae_eq MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.iUnion_smul_ae_eq
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.Union_vadd_ae_eq MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.iUnion_vadd_ae_eq
@[to_additive]
theorem measure_ne_zero [MeasurableSpace G] [Countable G] [MeasurableSMul G α]
[SMulInvariantMeasure G α μ] (hμ : μ ≠ 0) (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) :
μ s ≠ 0 := by
have hc := measure_univ_pos.mpr hμ
contrapose! hc
rw [← measure_congr h.iUnion_smul_ae_eq]
refine le_trans (measure_iUnion_le _) ?_
simp_rw [measure_smul, hc, tsum_zero, le_refl]
@[to_additive]
theorem mono (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) {ν : Measure α} (hle : ν ≪ μ) :
IsFundamentalDomain G s ν :=
⟨h.1.mono_ac hle, hle h.2, h.aedisjoint.mono fun _ _ h => hle h⟩
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.mono MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.mono
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.mono MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.mono
@[to_additive]
theorem preimage_of_equiv {ν : Measure β} (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) {f : β → α}
(hf : QuasiMeasurePreserving f ν μ) {e : G → H} (he : Bijective e)
(hef : ∀ g, Semiconj f (e g • ·) (g • ·)) : IsFundamentalDomain H (f ⁻¹' s) ν where
nullMeasurableSet := h.nullMeasurableSet.preimage hf
ae_covers := (hf.ae h.ae_covers).mono fun x ⟨g, hg⟩ => ⟨e g, by rwa [mem_preimage, hef g x]⟩
aedisjoint a b hab := by
lift e to G ≃ H using he
have : (e.symm a⁻¹)⁻¹ ≠ (e.symm b⁻¹)⁻¹ := by simp [hab]
have := (h.aedisjoint this).preimage hf
simp only [Semiconj] at hef
simpa only [onFun, ← preimage_smul_inv, preimage_preimage, ← hef, e.apply_symm_apply, inv_inv]
using this
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.preimage_of_equiv MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.preimage_of_equiv
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.preimage_of_equiv MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.preimage_of_equiv
@[to_additive]
theorem image_of_equiv {ν : Measure β} (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (f : α ≃ β)
(hf : QuasiMeasurePreserving f.symm ν μ) (e : H ≃ G)
(hef : ∀ g, Semiconj f (e g • ·) (g • ·)) : IsFundamentalDomain H (f '' s) ν := by
rw [f.image_eq_preimage]
refine h.preimage_of_equiv hf e.symm.bijective fun g x => ?_
rcases f.surjective x with ⟨x, rfl⟩
rw [← hef _ _, f.symm_apply_apply, f.symm_apply_apply, e.apply_symm_apply]
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.image_of_equiv MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.image_of_equiv
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.image_of_equiv MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.image_of_equiv
@[to_additive]
theorem pairwise_aedisjoint_of_ac {ν} (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (hν : ν ≪ μ) :
Pairwise fun g₁ g₂ : G => AEDisjoint ν (g₁ • s) (g₂ • s) :=
h.aedisjoint.mono fun _ _ H => hν H
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.pairwise_ae_disjoint_of_ac MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.pairwise_aedisjoint_of_ac
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.pairwise_ae_disjoint_of_ac MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.pairwise_aedisjoint_of_ac
@[to_additive]
theorem smul_of_comm {G' : Type*} [Group G'] [MulAction G' α] [MeasurableSpace G']
[MeasurableSMul G' α] [SMulInvariantMeasure G' α μ] [SMulCommClass G' G α]
(h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (g : G') : IsFundamentalDomain G (g • s) μ :=
h.image_of_equiv (MulAction.toPerm g) (measurePreserving_smul _ _).quasiMeasurePreserving
(Equiv.refl _) <| smul_comm g
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.smul_of_comm MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.smul_of_comm
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.vadd_of_comm MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.vadd_of_comm
variable [MeasurableSpace G] [MeasurableSMul G α] [SMulInvariantMeasure G α μ]
@[to_additive]
theorem nullMeasurableSet_smul (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (g : G) :
NullMeasurableSet (g • s) μ :=
h.nullMeasurableSet.smul g
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.null_measurable_set_smul MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.nullMeasurableSet_smul
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.null_measurable_set_vadd MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.nullMeasurableSet_vadd
@[to_additive]
theorem restrict_restrict (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (g : G) (t : Set α) :
(μ.restrict t).restrict (g • s) = μ.restrict (g • s ∩ t) :=
restrict_restrict₀ ((h.nullMeasurableSet_smul g).mono restrict_le_self)
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.restrict_restrict MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.restrict_restrict
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.restrict_restrict MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.restrict_restrict
@[to_additive]
theorem smul (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (g : G) : IsFundamentalDomain G (g • s) μ :=
h.image_of_equiv (MulAction.toPerm g) (measurePreserving_smul _ _).quasiMeasurePreserving
⟨fun g' => g⁻¹ * g' * g, fun g' => g * g' * g⁻¹, fun g' => by simp [mul_assoc], fun g' => by
simp [mul_assoc]⟩
fun g' x => by simp [smul_smul, mul_assoc]
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.smul MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.smul
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.vadd MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.vadd
variable [Countable G] {ν : Measure α}
@[to_additive]
theorem sum_restrict_of_ac (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (hν : ν ≪ μ) :
(sum fun g : G => ν.restrict (g • s)) = ν := by
rw [← restrict_iUnion_ae (h.aedisjoint.mono fun i j h => hν h) fun g =>
(h.nullMeasurableSet_smul g).mono_ac hν,
restrict_congr_set (hν h.iUnion_smul_ae_eq), restrict_univ]
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.sum_restrict_of_ac MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.sum_restrict_of_ac
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.sum_restrict_of_ac MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.sum_restrict_of_ac
@[to_additive]
theorem lintegral_eq_tsum_of_ac (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (hν : ν ≪ μ) (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) :
∫⁻ x, f x ∂ν = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in g • s, f x ∂ν := by
rw [← lintegral_sum_measure, h.sum_restrict_of_ac hν]
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.lintegral_eq_tsum_of_ac MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.lintegral_eq_tsum_of_ac
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.lintegral_eq_tsum_of_ac MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.lintegral_eq_tsum_of_ac
@[to_additive]
theorem sum_restrict (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) : (sum fun g : G => μ.restrict (g • s)) = μ :=
h.sum_restrict_of_ac (refl _)
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.sum_restrict MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.sum_restrict
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.sum_restrict MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.sum_restrict
@[to_additive]
theorem lintegral_eq_tsum (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) :
∫⁻ x, f x ∂μ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in g • s, f x ∂μ :=
h.lintegral_eq_tsum_of_ac (refl _) f
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.lintegral_eq_tsum MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.lintegral_eq_tsum
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.lintegral_eq_tsum MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.lintegral_eq_tsum
@[to_additive]
theorem lintegral_eq_tsum' (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) :
∫⁻ x, f x ∂μ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in s, f (g⁻¹ • x) ∂μ :=
calc
∫⁻ x, f x ∂μ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in g • s, f x ∂μ := h.lintegral_eq_tsum f
_ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in g⁻¹ • s, f x ∂μ := ((Equiv.inv G).tsum_eq _).symm
_ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in s, f (g⁻¹ • x) ∂μ := tsum_congr fun g => Eq.symm <|
(measurePreserving_smul g⁻¹ μ).set_lintegral_comp_emb (measurableEmbedding_const_smul _) _ _
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.lintegral_eq_tsum' MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.lintegral_eq_tsum'
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.lintegral_eq_tsum' MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.lintegral_eq_tsum'
@[to_additive] lemma lintegral_eq_tsum'' (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) :
∫⁻ x, f x ∂μ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in s, f (g • x) ∂μ :=
(lintegral_eq_tsum' h f).trans ((Equiv.inv G).tsum_eq (fun g ↦ ∫⁻ (x : α) in s, f (g • x) ∂μ))
@[to_additive]
theorem set_lintegral_eq_tsum (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) (t : Set α) :
∫⁻ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in t ∩ g • s, f x ∂μ :=
calc
∫⁻ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in g • s, f x ∂μ.restrict t :=
h.lintegral_eq_tsum_of_ac restrict_le_self.absolutelyContinuous _
_ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in t ∩ g • s, f x ∂μ := by simp only [h.restrict_restrict, inter_comm]
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.set_lintegral_eq_tsum MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.set_lintegral_eq_tsum
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.set_lintegral_eq_tsum MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.set_lintegral_eq_tsum
@[to_additive]
theorem set_lintegral_eq_tsum' (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) (t : Set α) :
∫⁻ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in g • t ∩ s, f (g⁻¹ • x) ∂μ :=
calc
∫⁻ x in t, f x ∂μ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in t ∩ g • s, f x ∂μ := h.set_lintegral_eq_tsum f t
_ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in t ∩ g⁻¹ • s, f x ∂μ := ((Equiv.inv G).tsum_eq _).symm
_ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in g⁻¹ • (g • t ∩ s), f x ∂μ := by simp only [smul_set_inter, inv_smul_smul]
_ = ∑' g : G, ∫⁻ x in g • t ∩ s, f (g⁻¹ • x) ∂μ := tsum_congr fun g => Eq.symm <|
(measurePreserving_smul g⁻¹ μ).set_lintegral_comp_emb (measurableEmbedding_const_smul _) _ _
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.set_lintegral_eq_tsum' MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.set_lintegral_eq_tsum'
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.set_lintegral_eq_tsum' MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.set_lintegral_eq_tsum'
@[to_additive]
theorem measure_eq_tsum_of_ac (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (hν : ν ≪ μ) (t : Set α) :
ν t = ∑' g : G, ν (t ∩ g • s) := by
have H : ν.restrict t ≪ μ := Measure.restrict_le_self.absolutelyContinuous.trans hν
simpa only [set_lintegral_one, Pi.one_def,
Measure.restrict_apply₀ ((h.nullMeasurableSet_smul _).mono_ac H), inter_comm] using
h.lintegral_eq_tsum_of_ac H 1
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.measure_eq_tsum_of_ac MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.measure_eq_tsum_of_ac
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.measure_eq_tsum_of_ac MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.measure_eq_tsum_of_ac
@[to_additive]
theorem measure_eq_tsum' (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (t : Set α) :
μ t = ∑' g : G, μ (t ∩ g • s) :=
h.measure_eq_tsum_of_ac AbsolutelyContinuous.rfl t
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.measure_eq_tsum' MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.measure_eq_tsum'
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.measure_eq_tsum' MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.measure_eq_tsum'
@[to_additive]
theorem measure_eq_tsum (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (t : Set α) :
μ t = ∑' g : G, μ (g • t ∩ s) := by
simpa only [set_lintegral_one] using h.set_lintegral_eq_tsum' (fun _ => 1) t
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.measure_eq_tsum MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.measure_eq_tsum
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.measure_eq_tsum MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.measure_eq_tsum
@[to_additive]
theorem measure_zero_of_invariant (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ) (t : Set α)
(ht : ∀ g : G, g • t = t) (hts : μ (t ∩ s) = 0) : μ t = 0 := by
rw [measure_eq_tsum h]; simp [ht, hts]
#align measure_theory.is_fundamental_domain.measure_zero_of_invariant MeasureTheory.IsFundamentalDomain.measure_zero_of_invariant
#align measure_theory.is_add_fundamental_domain.measure_zero_of_invariant MeasureTheory.IsAddFundamentalDomain.measure_zero_of_invariant
/-- Given a measure space with an action of a finite group `G`, the measure of any `G`-invariant set
is determined by the measure of its intersection with a fundamental domain for the action of `G`. -/
@[to_additive measure_eq_card_smul_of_vadd_ae_eq_self "Given a measure space with an action of a
finite additive group `G`, the measure of any `G`-invariant set is determined by the measure of
its intersection with a fundamental domain for the action of `G`."]
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Group/FundamentalDomain.lean | 337 | 344 | theorem measure_eq_card_smul_of_smul_ae_eq_self [Finite G] (h : IsFundamentalDomain G s μ)
(t : Set α) (ht : ∀ g : G, (g • t : Set α) =ᵐ[μ] t) : μ t = Nat.card G • μ (t ∩ s) := by |
haveI : Fintype G := Fintype.ofFinite G
rw [h.measure_eq_tsum]
replace ht : ∀ g : G, (g • t ∩ s : Set α) =ᵐ[μ] (t ∩ s : Set α) := fun g =>
ae_eq_set_inter (ht g) (ae_eq_refl s)
simp_rw [measure_congr (ht _), tsum_fintype, Finset.sum_const, Nat.card_eq_fintype_card,
Finset.card_univ]
|
/-
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.Probability.Process.HittingTime
import Mathlib.Probability.Martingale.Basic
#align_import probability.martingale.optional_stopping from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"70fd9563a21e7b963887c9360bd29b2393e6225a"
/-! # Optional stopping theorem (fair game theorem)
The optional stopping theorem states that an adapted integrable process `f` is a submartingale if
and only if for all bounded stopping times `τ` and `π` such that `τ ≤ π`, the
stopped value of `f` at `τ` has expectation smaller than its stopped value at `π`.
This file also contains Doob's maximal inequality: given a non-negative submartingale `f`, for all
`ε : ℝ≥0`, we have `ε • μ {ε ≤ f* n} ≤ ∫ ω in {ε ≤ f* n}, f n` where `f* n ω = max_{k ≤ n}, f k ω`.
### Main results
* `MeasureTheory.submartingale_iff_expected_stoppedValue_mono`: the optional stopping theorem.
* `MeasureTheory.Submartingale.stoppedProcess`: the stopped process of a submartingale with
respect to a stopping time is a submartingale.
* `MeasureTheory.maximal_ineq`: Doob's maximal inequality.
-/
open scoped NNReal ENNReal MeasureTheory ProbabilityTheory
namespace MeasureTheory
variable {Ω : Type*} {m0 : MeasurableSpace Ω} {μ : Measure Ω} {𝒢 : Filtration ℕ m0} {f : ℕ → Ω → ℝ}
{τ π : Ω → ℕ}
-- We may generalize the below lemma to functions taking value in a `NormedLatticeAddCommGroup`.
-- Similarly, generalize `(Super/Sub)martingale.setIntegral_le`.
/-- Given a submartingale `f` and bounded stopping times `τ` and `π` such that `τ ≤ π`, the
expectation of `stoppedValue f τ` is less than or equal to the expectation of `stoppedValue f π`.
This is the forward direction of the optional stopping theorem. -/
| Mathlib/Probability/Martingale/OptionalStopping.lean | 42 | 63 | theorem Submartingale.expected_stoppedValue_mono [SigmaFiniteFiltration μ 𝒢]
(hf : Submartingale f 𝒢 μ) (hτ : IsStoppingTime 𝒢 τ) (hπ : IsStoppingTime 𝒢 π) (hle : τ ≤ π)
{N : ℕ} (hbdd : ∀ ω, π ω ≤ N) : μ[stoppedValue f τ] ≤ μ[stoppedValue f π] := by |
rw [← sub_nonneg, ← integral_sub', stoppedValue_sub_eq_sum' hle hbdd]
· simp only [Finset.sum_apply]
have : ∀ i, MeasurableSet[𝒢 i] {ω : Ω | τ ω ≤ i ∧ i < π ω} := by
intro i
refine (hτ i).inter ?_
convert (hπ i).compl using 1
ext x
simp; rfl
rw [integral_finset_sum]
· refine Finset.sum_nonneg fun i _ => ?_
rw [integral_indicator (𝒢.le _ _ (this _)), integral_sub', sub_nonneg]
· exact hf.setIntegral_le (Nat.le_succ i) (this _)
· exact (hf.integrable _).integrableOn
· exact (hf.integrable _).integrableOn
intro i _
exact Integrable.indicator (Integrable.sub (hf.integrable _) (hf.integrable _))
(𝒢.le _ _ (this _))
· exact hf.integrable_stoppedValue hπ hbdd
· exact hf.integrable_stoppedValue hτ fun ω => le_trans (hle ω) (hbdd ω)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
import Batteries.Data.Fin.Basic
namespace Fin
attribute [norm_cast] val_last
protected theorem le_antisymm_iff {x y : Fin n} : x = y ↔ x ≤ y ∧ y ≤ x :=
Fin.ext_iff.trans Nat.le_antisymm_iff
protected theorem le_antisymm {x y : Fin n} (h1 : x ≤ y) (h2 : y ≤ x) : x = y :=
Fin.le_antisymm_iff.2 ⟨h1, h2⟩
/-! ### clamp -/
@[simp] theorem coe_clamp (n m : Nat) : (clamp n m : Nat) = min n m := rfl
/-! ### enum/list -/
@[simp] theorem size_enum (n) : (enum n).size = n := Array.size_ofFn ..
@[simp] theorem enum_zero : (enum 0) = #[] := by simp [enum, Array.ofFn, Array.ofFn.go]
@[simp] theorem getElem_enum (i) (h : i < (enum n).size) : (enum n)[i] = ⟨i, size_enum n ▸ h⟩ :=
Array.getElem_ofFn ..
@[simp] theorem length_list (n) : (list n).length = n := by simp [list]
@[simp] theorem get_list (i : Fin (list n).length) : (list n).get i = i.cast (length_list n) := by
cases i; simp only [list]; rw [← Array.getElem_eq_data_get, getElem_enum, cast_mk]
@[simp] theorem list_zero : list 0 = [] := by simp [list]
theorem list_succ (n) : list (n+1) = 0 :: (list n).map Fin.succ := by
apply List.ext_get; simp; intro i; cases i <;> simp
theorem list_succ_last (n) : list (n+1) = (list n).map castSucc ++ [last n] := by
rw [list_succ]
induction n with
| zero => rfl
| succ n ih =>
rw [list_succ, List.map_cons castSucc, ih]
simp [Function.comp_def, succ_castSucc]
theorem list_reverse (n) : (list n).reverse = (list n).map rev := by
induction n with
| zero => rfl
| succ n ih =>
conv => lhs; rw [list_succ_last]
conv => rhs; rw [list_succ]
simp [List.reverse_map, ih, Function.comp_def, rev_succ]
/-! ### foldl -/
theorem foldl_loop_lt (f : α → Fin n → α) (x) (h : m < n) :
foldl.loop n f x m = foldl.loop n f (f x ⟨m, h⟩) (m+1) := by
rw [foldl.loop, dif_pos h]
theorem foldl_loop_eq (f : α → Fin n → α) (x) : foldl.loop n f x n = x := by
rw [foldl.loop, dif_neg (Nat.lt_irrefl _)]
theorem foldl_loop (f : α → Fin (n+1) → α) (x) (h : m < n+1) :
foldl.loop (n+1) f x m = foldl.loop n (fun x i => f x i.succ) (f x ⟨m, h⟩) m := by
if h' : m < n then
rw [foldl_loop_lt _ _ h, foldl_loop_lt _ _ h', foldl_loop]; rfl
else
cases Nat.le_antisymm (Nat.le_of_lt_succ h) (Nat.not_lt.1 h')
rw [foldl_loop_lt, foldl_loop_eq, foldl_loop_eq]
termination_by n - m
@[simp] theorem foldl_zero (f : α → Fin 0 → α) (x) : foldl 0 f x = x := by simp [foldl, foldl.loop]
theorem foldl_succ (f : α → Fin (n+1) → α) (x) :
foldl (n+1) f x = foldl n (fun x i => f x i.succ) (f x 0) := foldl_loop ..
theorem foldl_succ_last (f : α → Fin (n+1) → α) (x) :
foldl (n+1) f x = f (foldl n (f · ·.castSucc) x) (last n) := by
rw [foldl_succ]
induction n generalizing x with
| zero => simp [foldl_succ, Fin.last]
| succ n ih => rw [foldl_succ, ih (f · ·.succ), foldl_succ]; simp [succ_castSucc]
theorem foldl_eq_foldl_list (f : α → Fin n → α) (x) : foldl n f x = (list n).foldl f x := by
induction n generalizing x with
| zero => rw [foldl_zero, list_zero, List.foldl_nil]
| succ n ih => rw [foldl_succ, ih, list_succ, List.foldl_cons, List.foldl_map]
/-! ### foldr -/
unseal foldr.loop in
theorem foldr_loop_zero (f : Fin n → α → α) (x) : foldr.loop n f ⟨0, Nat.zero_le _⟩ x = x :=
rfl
unseal foldr.loop in
theorem foldr_loop_succ (f : Fin n → α → α) (x) (h : m < n) :
foldr.loop n f ⟨m+1, h⟩ x = foldr.loop n f ⟨m, Nat.le_of_lt h⟩ (f ⟨m, h⟩ x) :=
rfl
theorem foldr_loop (f : Fin (n+1) → α → α) (x) (h : m+1 ≤ n+1) :
foldr.loop (n+1) f ⟨m+1, h⟩ x =
f 0 (foldr.loop n (fun i => f i.succ) ⟨m, Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h⟩ x) := by
induction m generalizing x with
| zero => simp [foldr_loop_zero, foldr_loop_succ]
| succ m ih => rw [foldr_loop_succ, ih, foldr_loop_succ, Fin.succ]
@[simp] theorem foldr_zero (f : Fin 0 → α → α) (x) :
foldr 0 f x = x := foldr_loop_zero ..
theorem foldr_succ (f : Fin (n+1) → α → α) (x) :
foldr (n+1) f x = f 0 (foldr n (fun i => f i.succ) x) := foldr_loop ..
theorem foldr_succ_last (f : Fin (n+1) → α → α) (x) :
foldr (n+1) f x = foldr n (f ·.castSucc) (f (last n) x) := by
induction n generalizing x with
| zero => simp [foldr_succ, Fin.last]
| succ n ih => rw [foldr_succ, ih (f ·.succ), foldr_succ]; simp [succ_castSucc]
| .lake/packages/batteries/Batteries/Data/Fin/Lemmas.lean | 122 | 125 | theorem foldr_eq_foldr_list (f : Fin n → α → α) (x) : foldr n f x = (list n).foldr f x := by |
induction n with
| zero => rw [foldr_zero, list_zero, List.foldr_nil]
| succ n ih => rw [foldr_succ, ih, list_succ, List.foldr_cons, List.foldr_map]
|
/-
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, Kevin Buzzard, Yury Kudryashov, Eric Wieser
-/
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.BigOperators
import Mathlib.Logic.Equiv.Fin
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Pi
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Prod
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Submodule.Ker
#align_import linear_algebra.pi from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"dc6c365e751e34d100e80fe6e314c3c3e0fd2988"
/-!
# Pi types of modules
This file defines constructors for linear maps whose domains or codomains are pi types.
It contains theorems relating these to each other, as well as to `LinearMap.ker`.
## Main definitions
- pi types in the codomain:
- `LinearMap.pi`
- `LinearMap.single`
- pi types in the domain:
- `LinearMap.proj`
- `LinearMap.diag`
-/
universe u v w x y z u' v' w' x' y'
variable {R : Type u} {K : Type u'} {M : Type v} {V : Type v'} {M₂ : Type w} {V₂ : Type w'}
variable {M₃ : Type y} {V₃ : Type y'} {M₄ : Type z} {ι : Type x} {ι' : Type x'}
open Function Submodule
namespace LinearMap
universe i
variable [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M₂] [Module R M₂] [AddCommMonoid M₃] [Module R M₃]
{φ : ι → Type i} [(i : ι) → AddCommMonoid (φ i)] [(i : ι) → Module R (φ i)]
/-- `pi` construction for linear functions. From a family of linear functions it produces a linear
function into a family of modules. -/
def pi (f : (i : ι) → M₂ →ₗ[R] φ i) : M₂ →ₗ[R] (i : ι) → φ i :=
{ Pi.addHom fun i => (f i).toAddHom with
toFun := fun c i => f i c
map_smul' := fun _ _ => funext fun i => (f i).map_smul _ _ }
#align linear_map.pi LinearMap.pi
@[simp]
theorem pi_apply (f : (i : ι) → M₂ →ₗ[R] φ i) (c : M₂) (i : ι) : pi f c i = f i c :=
rfl
#align linear_map.pi_apply LinearMap.pi_apply
theorem ker_pi (f : (i : ι) → M₂ →ₗ[R] φ i) : ker (pi f) = ⨅ i : ι, ker (f i) := by
ext c; simp [funext_iff]
#align linear_map.ker_pi LinearMap.ker_pi
theorem pi_eq_zero (f : (i : ι) → M₂ →ₗ[R] φ i) : pi f = 0 ↔ ∀ i, f i = 0 := by
simp only [LinearMap.ext_iff, pi_apply, funext_iff];
exact ⟨fun h a b => h b a, fun h a b => h b a⟩
#align linear_map.pi_eq_zero LinearMap.pi_eq_zero
theorem pi_zero : pi (fun i => 0 : (i : ι) → M₂ →ₗ[R] φ i) = 0 := by ext; rfl
#align linear_map.pi_zero LinearMap.pi_zero
theorem pi_comp (f : (i : ι) → M₂ →ₗ[R] φ i) (g : M₃ →ₗ[R] M₂) :
(pi f).comp g = pi fun i => (f i).comp g :=
rfl
#align linear_map.pi_comp LinearMap.pi_comp
/-- The projections from a family of modules are linear maps.
Note: known here as `LinearMap.proj`, this construction is in other categories called `eval`, for
example `Pi.evalMonoidHom`, `Pi.evalRingHom`. -/
def proj (i : ι) : ((i : ι) → φ i) →ₗ[R] φ i where
toFun := Function.eval i
map_add' _ _ := rfl
map_smul' _ _ := rfl
#align linear_map.proj LinearMap.proj
@[simp]
theorem coe_proj (i : ι) : ⇑(proj i : ((i : ι) → φ i) →ₗ[R] φ i) = Function.eval i :=
rfl
#align linear_map.coe_proj LinearMap.coe_proj
theorem proj_apply (i : ι) (b : (i : ι) → φ i) : (proj i : ((i : ι) → φ i) →ₗ[R] φ i) b = b i :=
rfl
#align linear_map.proj_apply LinearMap.proj_apply
theorem proj_pi (f : (i : ι) → M₂ →ₗ[R] φ i) (i : ι) : (proj i).comp (pi f) = f i :=
ext fun _ => rfl
#align linear_map.proj_pi LinearMap.proj_pi
theorem iInf_ker_proj : (⨅ i, ker (proj i : ((i : ι) → φ i) →ₗ[R] φ i) :
Submodule R ((i : ι) → φ i)) = ⊥ :=
bot_unique <|
SetLike.le_def.2 fun a h => by
simp only [mem_iInf, mem_ker, proj_apply] at h
exact (mem_bot _).2 (funext fun i => h i)
#align linear_map.infi_ker_proj LinearMap.iInf_ker_proj
instance CompatibleSMul.pi (R S M N ι : Type*) [Semiring S]
[AddCommMonoid M] [AddCommMonoid N] [SMul R M] [SMul R N] [Module S M] [Module S N]
[LinearMap.CompatibleSMul M N R S] : LinearMap.CompatibleSMul M (ι → N) R S where
map_smul f r m := by ext i; apply ((LinearMap.proj i).comp f).map_smul_of_tower
/-- Linear map between the function spaces `I → M₂` and `I → M₃`, induced by a linear map `f`
between `M₂` and `M₃`. -/
@[simps]
protected def compLeft (f : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (I : Type*) : (I → M₂) →ₗ[R] I → M₃ :=
{ f.toAddMonoidHom.compLeft I with
toFun := fun h => f ∘ h
map_smul' := fun c h => by
ext x
exact f.map_smul' c (h x) }
#align linear_map.comp_left LinearMap.compLeft
theorem apply_single [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] [DecidableEq ι] (f : (i : ι) → φ i →ₗ[R] M)
(i j : ι) (x : φ i) : f j (Pi.single i x j) = (Pi.single i (f i x) : ι → M) j :=
Pi.apply_single (fun i => f i) (fun i => (f i).map_zero) _ _ _
#align linear_map.apply_single LinearMap.apply_single
/-- The `LinearMap` version of `AddMonoidHom.single` and `Pi.single`. -/
def single [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) : φ i →ₗ[R] (i : ι) → φ i :=
{ AddMonoidHom.single φ i with
toFun := Pi.single i
map_smul' := Pi.single_smul i }
#align linear_map.single LinearMap.single
@[simp]
theorem coe_single [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) : ⇑(single i : φ i →ₗ[R] (i : ι) → φ i) = Pi.single i :=
rfl
#align linear_map.coe_single LinearMap.coe_single
variable (R φ)
/-- The linear equivalence between linear functions on a finite product of modules and
families of functions on these modules. See note [bundled maps over different rings]. -/
@[simps symm_apply]
def lsum (S) [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] [Fintype ι] [DecidableEq ι] [Semiring S] [Module S M]
[SMulCommClass R S M] : ((i : ι) → φ i →ₗ[R] M) ≃ₗ[S] ((i : ι) → φ i) →ₗ[R] M where
toFun f := ∑ i : ι, (f i).comp (proj i)
invFun f i := f.comp (single i)
map_add' f g := by simp only [Pi.add_apply, add_comp, Finset.sum_add_distrib]
map_smul' c f := by simp only [Pi.smul_apply, smul_comp, Finset.smul_sum, RingHom.id_apply]
left_inv f := by
ext i x
simp [apply_single]
right_inv f := by
ext x
suffices f (∑ j, Pi.single j (x j)) = f x by simpa [apply_single]
rw [Finset.univ_sum_single]
#align linear_map.lsum LinearMap.lsum
#align linear_map.lsum_symm_apply LinearMap.lsum_symm_apply
@[simp]
theorem lsum_apply (S) [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] [Fintype ι] [DecidableEq ι] [Semiring S]
[Module S M] [SMulCommClass R S M] (f : (i : ι) → φ i →ₗ[R] M) :
lsum R φ S f = ∑ i : ι, (f i).comp (proj i) := rfl
#align linear_map.apply LinearMap.lsum_apply
@[simp high]
theorem lsum_single {ι R : Type*} [Fintype ι] [DecidableEq ι] [CommRing R] {M : ι → Type*}
[(i : ι) → AddCommGroup (M i)] [(i : ι) → Module R (M i)] :
LinearMap.lsum R M R LinearMap.single = LinearMap.id :=
LinearMap.ext fun x => by simp [Finset.univ_sum_single]
#align linear_map.lsum_single LinearMap.lsum_single
variable {R φ}
section Ext
variable [Finite ι] [DecidableEq ι] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] {f g : ((i : ι) → φ i) →ₗ[R] M}
theorem pi_ext (h : ∀ i x, f (Pi.single i x) = g (Pi.single i x)) : f = g :=
toAddMonoidHom_injective <| AddMonoidHom.functions_ext _ _ _ h
#align linear_map.pi_ext LinearMap.pi_ext
theorem pi_ext_iff : f = g ↔ ∀ i x, f (Pi.single i x) = g (Pi.single i x) :=
⟨fun h _ _ => h ▸ rfl, pi_ext⟩
#align linear_map.pi_ext_iff LinearMap.pi_ext_iff
/-- This is used as the ext lemma instead of `LinearMap.pi_ext` for reasons explained in
note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/
@[ext]
theorem pi_ext' (h : ∀ i, f.comp (single i) = g.comp (single i)) : f = g := by
refine pi_ext fun i x => ?_
convert LinearMap.congr_fun (h i) x
#align linear_map.pi_ext' LinearMap.pi_ext'
theorem pi_ext'_iff : f = g ↔ ∀ i, f.comp (single i) = g.comp (single i) :=
⟨fun h _ => h ▸ rfl, pi_ext'⟩
#align linear_map.pi_ext'_iff LinearMap.pi_ext'_iff
end Ext
section
variable (R φ)
/-- If `I` and `J` are disjoint index sets, the product of the kernels of the `J`th projections of
`φ` is linearly equivalent to the product over `I`. -/
def iInfKerProjEquiv {I J : Set ι} [DecidablePred fun i => i ∈ I] (hd : Disjoint I J)
(hu : Set.univ ⊆ I ∪ J) :
(⨅ i ∈ J, ker (proj i : ((i : ι) → φ i) →ₗ[R] φ i) :
Submodule R ((i : ι) → φ i)) ≃ₗ[R] (i : I) → φ i := by
refine
LinearEquiv.ofLinear (pi fun i => (proj (i : ι)).comp (Submodule.subtype _))
(codRestrict _ (pi fun i => if h : i ∈ I then proj (⟨i, h⟩ : I) else 0) ?_) ?_ ?_
· intro b
simp only [mem_iInf, mem_ker, funext_iff, proj_apply, pi_apply]
intro j hjJ
have : j ∉ I := fun hjI => hd.le_bot ⟨hjI, hjJ⟩
rw [dif_neg this, zero_apply]
· simp only [pi_comp, comp_assoc, subtype_comp_codRestrict, proj_pi, Subtype.coe_prop]
ext b ⟨j, hj⟩
simp only [dif_pos, Function.comp_apply, Function.eval_apply, LinearMap.codRestrict_apply,
LinearMap.coe_comp, LinearMap.coe_proj, LinearMap.pi_apply, Submodule.subtype_apply,
Subtype.coe_prop]
rfl
· ext1 ⟨b, hb⟩
apply Subtype.ext
ext j
have hb : ∀ i ∈ J, b i = 0 := by
simpa only [mem_iInf, mem_ker, proj_apply] using (mem_iInf _).1 hb
simp only [comp_apply, pi_apply, id_apply, proj_apply, subtype_apply, codRestrict_apply]
split_ifs with h
· rfl
· exact (hb _ <| (hu trivial).resolve_left h).symm
#align linear_map.infi_ker_proj_equiv LinearMap.iInfKerProjEquiv
end
section
variable [DecidableEq ι]
/-- `diag i j` is the identity map if `i = j`. Otherwise it is the constant 0 map. -/
def diag (i j : ι) : φ i →ₗ[R] φ j :=
@Function.update ι (fun j => φ i →ₗ[R] φ j) _ 0 i id j
#align linear_map.diag LinearMap.diag
theorem update_apply (f : (i : ι) → M₂ →ₗ[R] φ i) (c : M₂) (i j : ι) (b : M₂ →ₗ[R] φ i) :
(update f i b j) c = update (fun i => f i c) i (b c) j := by
by_cases h : j = i
· rw [h, update_same, update_same]
· rw [update_noteq h, update_noteq h]
#align linear_map.update_apply LinearMap.update_apply
end
/-- A linear map `f` applied to `x : ι → R` can be computed using the image under `f` of elements
of the canonical basis. -/
theorem pi_apply_eq_sum_univ [Fintype ι] [DecidableEq ι] (f : (ι → R) →ₗ[R] M₂) (x : ι → R) :
f x = ∑ i, x i • f fun j => if i = j then 1 else 0 := by
conv_lhs => rw [pi_eq_sum_univ x, map_sum]
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl (fun _ _ => ?_)
rw [map_smul]
#align linear_map.pi_apply_eq_sum_univ LinearMap.pi_apply_eq_sum_univ
end LinearMap
namespace Submodule
variable [Semiring R] {φ : ι → Type*} [(i : ι) → AddCommMonoid (φ i)] [(i : ι) → Module R (φ i)]
open LinearMap
/-- A version of `Set.pi` for submodules. Given an index set `I` and a family of submodules
`p : (i : ι) → Submodule R (φ i)`, `pi I s` is the submodule of dependent functions
`f : (i : ι) → φ i` such that `f i` belongs to `p a` whenever `i ∈ I`. -/
def pi (I : Set ι) (p : (i : ι) → Submodule R (φ i)) : Submodule R ((i : ι) → φ i) where
carrier := Set.pi I fun i => p i
zero_mem' i _ := (p i).zero_mem
add_mem' {_ _} hx hy i hi := (p i).add_mem (hx i hi) (hy i hi)
smul_mem' c _ hx i hi := (p i).smul_mem c (hx i hi)
#align submodule.pi Submodule.pi
variable {I : Set ι} {p q : (i : ι) → Submodule R (φ i)} {x : (i : ι) → φ i}
@[simp]
theorem mem_pi : x ∈ pi I p ↔ ∀ i ∈ I, x i ∈ p i :=
Iff.rfl
#align submodule.mem_pi Submodule.mem_pi
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_pi : (pi I p : Set ((i : ι) → φ i)) = Set.pi I fun i => p i :=
rfl
#align submodule.coe_pi Submodule.coe_pi
@[simp]
theorem pi_empty (p : (i : ι) → Submodule R (φ i)) : pi ∅ p = ⊤ :=
SetLike.coe_injective <| Set.empty_pi _
#align submodule.pi_empty Submodule.pi_empty
@[simp]
theorem pi_top (s : Set ι) : (pi s fun i : ι => (⊤ : Submodule R (φ i))) = ⊤ :=
SetLike.coe_injective <| Set.pi_univ _
#align submodule.pi_top Submodule.pi_top
theorem pi_mono {s : Set ι} (h : ∀ i ∈ s, p i ≤ q i) : pi s p ≤ pi s q :=
Set.pi_mono h
#align submodule.pi_mono Submodule.pi_mono
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Pi.lean | 311 | 314 | theorem biInf_comap_proj :
⨅ i ∈ I, comap (proj i : ((i : ι) → φ i) →ₗ[R] φ i) (p i) = pi I p := by |
ext x
simp
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Peter Nelson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Peter Nelson
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Matroid.Restrict
/-!
# Some constructions of matroids
This file defines some very elementary examples of matroids, namely those with at most one base.
## Main definitions
* `emptyOn α` is the matroid on `α` with empty ground set.
For `E : Set α`, ...
* `loopyOn E` is the matroid on `E` whose elements are all loops, or equivalently in which `∅`
is the only base.
* `freeOn E` is the 'free matroid' whose ground set `E` is the only base.
* For `I ⊆ E`, `uniqueBaseOn I E` is the matroid with ground set `E` in which `I` is the only base.
## Implementation details
To avoid the tedious process of certifying the matroid axioms for each of these easy examples,
we bootstrap the definitions starting with `emptyOn α` (which `simp` can prove is a matroid)
and then construct the other examples using duality and restriction.
-/
variable {α : Type*} {M : Matroid α} {E B I X R J : Set α}
namespace Matroid
open Set
section EmptyOn
/-- The `Matroid α` with empty ground set. -/
def emptyOn (α : Type*) : Matroid α where
E := ∅
Base := (· = ∅)
Indep := (· = ∅)
indep_iff' := by simp [subset_empty_iff]
exists_base := ⟨∅, rfl⟩
base_exchange := by rintro _ _ rfl; simp
maximality := by rintro _ _ _ rfl -; exact ⟨∅, by simp [mem_maximals_iff]⟩
subset_ground := by simp
@[simp] theorem emptyOn_ground : (emptyOn α).E = ∅ := rfl
@[simp] theorem emptyOn_base_iff : (emptyOn α).Base B ↔ B = ∅ := Iff.rfl
@[simp] theorem emptyOn_indep_iff : (emptyOn α).Indep I ↔ I = ∅ := Iff.rfl
theorem ground_eq_empty_iff : (M.E = ∅) ↔ M = emptyOn α := by
simp only [emptyOn, eq_iff_indep_iff_indep_forall, iff_self_and]
exact fun h ↦ by simp [h, subset_empty_iff]
@[simp] theorem emptyOn_dual_eq : (emptyOn α)✶ = emptyOn α := by
rw [← ground_eq_empty_iff]; rfl
@[simp] theorem restrict_empty (M : Matroid α) : M ↾ (∅ : Set α) = emptyOn α := by
simp [← ground_eq_empty_iff]
theorem eq_emptyOn_or_nonempty (M : Matroid α) : M = emptyOn α ∨ Matroid.Nonempty M := by
rw [← ground_eq_empty_iff]
exact M.E.eq_empty_or_nonempty.elim Or.inl (fun h ↦ Or.inr ⟨h⟩)
theorem eq_emptyOn [IsEmpty α] (M : Matroid α) : M = emptyOn α := by
rw [← ground_eq_empty_iff]
exact M.E.eq_empty_of_isEmpty
instance finite_emptyOn (α : Type*) : (emptyOn α).Finite :=
⟨finite_empty⟩
end EmptyOn
section LoopyOn
/-- The `Matroid α` with ground set `E` whose only base is `∅` -/
def loopyOn (E : Set α) : Matroid α := emptyOn α ↾ E
@[simp] theorem loopyOn_ground (E : Set α) : (loopyOn E).E = E := rfl
@[simp] theorem loopyOn_empty (α : Type*) : loopyOn (∅ : Set α) = emptyOn α := by
rw [← ground_eq_empty_iff, loopyOn_ground]
@[simp] theorem loopyOn_indep_iff : (loopyOn E).Indep I ↔ I = ∅ := by
simp only [loopyOn, restrict_indep_iff, emptyOn_indep_iff, and_iff_left_iff_imp]
rintro rfl; apply empty_subset
theorem eq_loopyOn_iff : M = loopyOn E ↔ M.E = E ∧ ∀ X ⊆ M.E, M.Indep X → X = ∅ := by
simp only [eq_iff_indep_iff_indep_forall, loopyOn_ground, loopyOn_indep_iff, and_congr_right_iff]
rintro rfl
refine ⟨fun h I hI ↦ (h I hI).1, fun h I hIE ↦ ⟨h I hIE, by rintro rfl; simp⟩⟩
@[simp] theorem loopyOn_base_iff : (loopyOn E).Base B ↔ B = ∅ := by
simp only [base_iff_maximal_indep, loopyOn_indep_iff, forall_eq, and_iff_left_iff_imp]
exact fun h _ ↦ h
@[simp] theorem loopyOn_basis_iff : (loopyOn E).Basis I X ↔ I = ∅ ∧ X ⊆ E :=
⟨fun h ↦ ⟨loopyOn_indep_iff.mp h.indep, h.subset_ground⟩,
by rintro ⟨rfl, hX⟩; rw [basis_iff]; simp⟩
instance : FiniteRk (loopyOn E) :=
⟨⟨∅, loopyOn_base_iff.2 rfl, finite_empty⟩⟩
theorem Finite.loopyOn_finite (hE : E.Finite) : Matroid.Finite (loopyOn E) :=
⟨hE⟩
@[simp] theorem loopyOn_restrict (E R : Set α) : (loopyOn E) ↾ R = loopyOn R := by
refine eq_of_indep_iff_indep_forall rfl ?_
simp only [restrict_ground_eq, restrict_indep_iff, loopyOn_indep_iff, and_iff_left_iff_imp]
exact fun _ h _ ↦ h
| Mathlib/Data/Matroid/Constructions.lean | 118 | 121 | theorem empty_base_iff : M.Base ∅ ↔ M = loopyOn M.E := by |
simp only [base_iff_maximal_indep, empty_indep, empty_subset, eq_comm (a := ∅), true_implies,
true_and, eq_iff_indep_iff_indep_forall, loopyOn_ground, loopyOn_indep_iff]
exact ⟨fun h I _ ↦ ⟨h I, by rintro rfl; simp⟩, fun h I hI ↦ (h I hI.subset_ground).1 hI⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro, Yury G. Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Logic.Function.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.MkIffOfInductiveProp
#align_import data.sum.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"bd9851ca476957ea4549eb19b40e7b5ade9428cc"
/-!
# Additional lemmas about sum types
Most of the former contents of this file have been moved to Batteries.
-/
universe u v w x
variable {α : Type u} {α' : Type w} {β : Type v} {β' : Type x} {γ δ : Type*}
namespace Sum
#align sum.forall Sum.forall
#align sum.exists Sum.exists
| Mathlib/Data/Sum/Basic.lean | 27 | 30 | theorem exists_sum {γ : α ⊕ β → Sort*} (p : (∀ ab, γ ab) → Prop) :
(∃ fab, p fab) ↔ (∃ fa fb, p (Sum.rec fa fb)) := by |
rw [← not_forall_not, forall_sum]
simp
|
/-
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.Geometry.Euclidean.Circumcenter
#align_import geometry.euclidean.monge_point from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"1a4df69ca1a9a0e5e26bfe12e2b92814216016d0"
/-!
# Monge point and orthocenter
This file defines the orthocenter of a triangle, via its n-dimensional
generalization, the Monge point of a simplex.
## Main definitions
* `mongePoint` is the Monge point of a simplex, defined in terms of
its position on the Euler line and then shown to be the point of
concurrence of the Monge planes.
* `mongePlane` is a Monge plane of an (n+2)-simplex, which is the
(n+1)-dimensional affine subspace of the subspace spanned by the
simplex that passes through the centroid of an n-dimensional face
and is orthogonal to the opposite edge (in 2 dimensions, this is the
same as an altitude).
* `altitude` is the line that passes through a vertex of a simplex and
is orthogonal to the opposite face.
* `orthocenter` is defined, for the case of a triangle, to be the same
as its Monge point, then shown to be the point of concurrence of the
altitudes.
* `OrthocentricSystem` is a predicate on sets of points that says
whether they are four points, one of which is the orthocenter of the
other three (in which case various other properties hold, including
that each is the orthocenter of the other three).
## References
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altitude_(triangle)>
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monge_point>
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthocentric_system>
* Małgorzata Buba-Brzozowa, [The Monge Point and the 3(n+1) Point
Sphere of an
n-Simplex](https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6f8b/0f623459c76dac2e49255737f8f0f4725d16.pdf)
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped Classical
open scoped RealInnerProductSpace
namespace Affine
namespace Simplex
open Finset AffineSubspace EuclideanGeometry PointsWithCircumcenterIndex
variable {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P]
[NormedAddTorsor V P]
/-- The Monge point of a simplex (in 2 or more dimensions) is a
generalization of the orthocenter of a triangle. It is defined to be
the intersection of the Monge planes, where a Monge plane is the
(n-1)-dimensional affine subspace of the subspace spanned by the
simplex that passes through the centroid of an (n-2)-dimensional face
and is orthogonal to the opposite edge (in 2 dimensions, this is the
same as an altitude). The circumcenter O, centroid G and Monge point
M are collinear in that order on the Euler line, with OG : GM = (n-1): 2.
Here, we use that ratio to define the Monge point (so resulting
in a point that equals the centroid in 0 or 1 dimensions), and then
show in subsequent lemmas that the point so defined lies in the Monge
planes and is their unique point of intersection. -/
def mongePoint {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : P :=
(((n + 1 : ℕ) : ℝ) / ((n - 1 : ℕ) : ℝ)) •
((univ : Finset (Fin (n + 1))).centroid ℝ s.points -ᵥ s.circumcenter) +ᵥ
s.circumcenter
#align affine.simplex.monge_point Affine.Simplex.mongePoint
/-- The position of the Monge point in relation to the circumcenter
and centroid. -/
theorem mongePoint_eq_smul_vsub_vadd_circumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
s.mongePoint =
(((n + 1 : ℕ) : ℝ) / ((n - 1 : ℕ) : ℝ)) •
((univ : Finset (Fin (n + 1))).centroid ℝ s.points -ᵥ s.circumcenter) +ᵥ
s.circumcenter :=
rfl
#align affine.simplex.monge_point_eq_smul_vsub_vadd_circumcenter Affine.Simplex.mongePoint_eq_smul_vsub_vadd_circumcenter
/-- The Monge point lies in the affine span. -/
theorem mongePoint_mem_affineSpan {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
s.mongePoint ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) :=
smul_vsub_vadd_mem _ _ (centroid_mem_affineSpan_of_card_eq_add_one ℝ _ (card_fin (n + 1)))
s.circumcenter_mem_affineSpan s.circumcenter_mem_affineSpan
#align affine.simplex.monge_point_mem_affine_span Affine.Simplex.mongePoint_mem_affineSpan
/-- Two simplices with the same points have the same Monge point. -/
theorem mongePoint_eq_of_range_eq {n : ℕ} {s₁ s₂ : Simplex ℝ P n}
(h : Set.range s₁.points = Set.range s₂.points) : s₁.mongePoint = s₂.mongePoint := by
simp_rw [mongePoint_eq_smul_vsub_vadd_circumcenter, centroid_eq_of_range_eq h,
circumcenter_eq_of_range_eq h]
#align affine.simplex.monge_point_eq_of_range_eq Affine.Simplex.mongePoint_eq_of_range_eq
/-- The weights for the Monge point of an (n+2)-simplex, in terms of
`pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
def mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter (n : ℕ) : PointsWithCircumcenterIndex (n + 2) → ℝ
| pointIndex _ => ((n + 1 : ℕ) : ℝ)⁻¹
| circumcenterIndex => -2 / ((n + 1 : ℕ) : ℝ)
#align affine.simplex.monge_point_weights_with_circumcenter Affine.Simplex.mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter
/-- `mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter` sums to 1. -/
@[simp]
theorem sum_mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter (n : ℕ) :
∑ i, mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter n i = 1 := by
simp_rw [sum_pointsWithCircumcenter, mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter, sum_const, card_fin,
nsmul_eq_mul]
-- Porting note: replaced
-- have hn1 : (n + 1 : ℝ) ≠ 0 := mod_cast Nat.succ_ne_zero _
field_simp [n.cast_add_one_ne_zero]
ring
#align affine.simplex.sum_monge_point_weights_with_circumcenter Affine.Simplex.sum_mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter
/-- The Monge point of an (n+2)-simplex, in terms of
`pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
theorem mongePoint_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ}
(s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 2)) :
s.mongePoint =
(univ : Finset (PointsWithCircumcenterIndex (n + 2))).affineCombination ℝ
s.pointsWithCircumcenter (mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter n) := by
rw [mongePoint_eq_smul_vsub_vadd_circumcenter,
centroid_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter,
circumcenter_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter, affineCombination_vsub,
← LinearMap.map_smul, weightedVSub_vadd_affineCombination]
congr with i
rw [Pi.add_apply, Pi.smul_apply, smul_eq_mul, Pi.sub_apply]
-- Porting note: replaced
-- have hn1 : (n + 1 : ℝ) ≠ 0 := mod_cast Nat.succ_ne_zero _
have hn1 : (n + 1 : ℝ) ≠ 0 := n.cast_add_one_ne_zero
cases i <;>
simp_rw [centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter, circumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter,
mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter] <;>
rw [add_tsub_assoc_of_le (by decide : 1 ≤ 2), (by decide : 2 - 1 = 1)]
· rw [if_pos (mem_univ _), sub_zero, add_zero, card_fin]
-- Porting note: replaced
-- have hn3 : (n + 2 + 1 : ℝ) ≠ 0 := mod_cast Nat.succ_ne_zero _
have hn3 : (n + 2 + 1 : ℝ) ≠ 0 := by norm_cast
field_simp [hn1, hn3, mul_comm]
· field_simp [hn1]
ring
#align affine.simplex.monge_point_eq_affine_combination_of_points_with_circumcenter Affine.Simplex.mongePoint_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter
/-- The weights for the Monge point of an (n+2)-simplex, minus the
centroid of an n-dimensional face, in terms of
`pointsWithCircumcenter`. This definition is only valid when `i₁ ≠ i₂`. -/
def mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} (i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)) :
PointsWithCircumcenterIndex (n + 2) → ℝ
| pointIndex i => if i = i₁ ∨ i = i₂ then ((n + 1 : ℕ) : ℝ)⁻¹ else 0
| circumcenterIndex => -2 / ((n + 1 : ℕ) : ℝ)
#align affine.simplex.monge_point_vsub_face_centroid_weights_with_circumcenter Affine.Simplex.mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter
/-- `mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter` is the
result of subtracting `centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter` from
`mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter`. -/
theorem mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter_eq_sub {n : ℕ} {i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)}
(h : i₁ ≠ i₂) :
mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter i₁ i₂ =
mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter n - centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter {i₁, i₂}ᶜ := by
ext i
cases' i with i
· rw [Pi.sub_apply, mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter, centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter,
mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter]
have hu : card ({i₁, i₂}ᶜ : Finset (Fin (n + 3))) = n + 1 := by
simp [card_compl, Fintype.card_fin, h]
rw [hu]
by_cases hi : i = i₁ ∨ i = i₂ <;> simp [compl_eq_univ_sdiff, hi]
· simp [mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter, centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter,
mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter]
#align affine.simplex.monge_point_vsub_face_centroid_weights_with_circumcenter_eq_sub Affine.Simplex.mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter_eq_sub
/-- `mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter` sums to 0. -/
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/MongePoint.lean | 187 | 192 | theorem sum_mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} {i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)}
(h : i₁ ≠ i₂) : ∑ i, mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter i₁ i₂ i = 0 := by |
rw [mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter_eq_sub h]
simp_rw [Pi.sub_apply, sum_sub_distrib, sum_mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter]
rw [sum_centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter, sub_self]
simp [← card_pos, card_compl, h]
|
/-
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, Aaron Anderson
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.EuclideanDomain.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.PrincipalIdealDomain
import Mathlib.Algebra.GCDMonoid.Nat
#align_import ring_theory.int.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"e655e4ea5c6d02854696f97494997ba4c31be802"
/-!
# Divisibility over ℕ and ℤ
This file collects results for the integers and natural numbers that use ring theory in
their proofs or cases of ℕ and ℤ being examples of structures in ring theory.
## Main statements
* `Nat.factors_eq`: the multiset of elements of `Nat.factors` is equal to the factors
given by the `UniqueFactorizationMonoid` instance
## Tags
prime, irreducible, natural numbers, integers, normalization monoid, gcd monoid,
greatest common divisor, prime factorization, prime factors, unique factorization,
unique factors
-/
namespace Int
theorem gcd_eq_one_iff_coprime {a b : ℤ} : Int.gcd a b = 1 ↔ IsCoprime a b := by
constructor
· intro hg
obtain ⟨ua, -, ha⟩ := exists_unit_of_abs a
obtain ⟨ub, -, hb⟩ := exists_unit_of_abs b
use Nat.gcdA (Int.natAbs a) (Int.natAbs b) * ua, Nat.gcdB (Int.natAbs a) (Int.natAbs b) * ub
rw [mul_assoc, ← ha, mul_assoc, ← hb, mul_comm, mul_comm _ (Int.natAbs b : ℤ), ←
Nat.gcd_eq_gcd_ab, ← gcd_eq_natAbs, hg, Int.ofNat_one]
· rintro ⟨r, s, h⟩
by_contra hg
obtain ⟨p, ⟨hp, ha, hb⟩⟩ := Nat.Prime.not_coprime_iff_dvd.mp hg
apply Nat.Prime.not_dvd_one hp
rw [← natCast_dvd_natCast, Int.ofNat_one, ← h]
exact dvd_add ((natCast_dvd.mpr ha).mul_left _) ((natCast_dvd.mpr hb).mul_left _)
#align int.gcd_eq_one_iff_coprime Int.gcd_eq_one_iff_coprime
theorem coprime_iff_nat_coprime {a b : ℤ} : IsCoprime a b ↔ Nat.Coprime a.natAbs b.natAbs := by
rw [← gcd_eq_one_iff_coprime, Nat.coprime_iff_gcd_eq_one, gcd_eq_natAbs]
#align int.coprime_iff_nat_coprime Int.coprime_iff_nat_coprime
/-- If `gcd a (m * n) ≠ 1`, then `gcd a m ≠ 1` or `gcd a n ≠ 1`. -/
theorem gcd_ne_one_iff_gcd_mul_right_ne_one {a : ℤ} {m n : ℕ} :
a.gcd (m * n) ≠ 1 ↔ a.gcd m ≠ 1 ∨ a.gcd n ≠ 1 := by
simp only [gcd_eq_one_iff_coprime, ← not_and_or, not_iff_not, IsCoprime.mul_right_iff]
#align int.gcd_ne_one_iff_gcd_mul_right_ne_one Int.gcd_ne_one_iff_gcd_mul_right_ne_one
theorem sq_of_gcd_eq_one {a b c : ℤ} (h : Int.gcd a b = 1) (heq : a * b = c ^ 2) :
∃ a0 : ℤ, a = a0 ^ 2 ∨ a = -a0 ^ 2 := by
have h' : IsUnit (GCDMonoid.gcd a b) := by
rw [← coe_gcd, h, Int.ofNat_one]
exact isUnit_one
obtain ⟨d, ⟨u, hu⟩⟩ := exists_associated_pow_of_mul_eq_pow h' heq
use d
rw [← hu]
cases' Int.units_eq_one_or u with hu' hu' <;>
· rw [hu']
simp
#align int.sq_of_gcd_eq_one Int.sq_of_gcd_eq_one
theorem sq_of_coprime {a b c : ℤ} (h : IsCoprime a b) (heq : a * b = c ^ 2) :
∃ a0 : ℤ, a = a0 ^ 2 ∨ a = -a0 ^ 2 :=
sq_of_gcd_eq_one (gcd_eq_one_iff_coprime.mpr h) heq
#align int.sq_of_coprime Int.sq_of_coprime
| Mathlib/RingTheory/Int/Basic.lean | 77 | 83 | theorem natAbs_euclideanDomain_gcd (a b : ℤ) :
Int.natAbs (EuclideanDomain.gcd a b) = Int.gcd a b := by |
apply Nat.dvd_antisymm <;> rw [← Int.natCast_dvd_natCast]
· rw [Int.natAbs_dvd]
exact Int.dvd_gcd (EuclideanDomain.gcd_dvd_left _ _) (EuclideanDomain.gcd_dvd_right _ _)
· rw [Int.dvd_natAbs]
exact EuclideanDomain.dvd_gcd Int.gcd_dvd_left Int.gcd_dvd_right
|
/-
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. -/
| Mathlib/Order/Cover.lean | 233 | 234 | 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]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro, Neil Strickland
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Prime
import Mathlib.Data.PNat.Basic
#align_import data.pnat.prime from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"09597669f02422ed388036273d8848119699c22f"
/-!
# Primality and GCD on pnat
This file extends the theory of `ℕ+` with `gcd`, `lcm` and `Prime` functions, analogous to those on
`Nat`.
-/
namespace Nat.Primes
-- Porting note (#11445): new definition
/-- The canonical map from `Nat.Primes` to `ℕ+` -/
@[coe] def toPNat : Nat.Primes → ℕ+ :=
fun p => ⟨(p : ℕ), p.property.pos⟩
instance coePNat : Coe Nat.Primes ℕ+ :=
⟨toPNat⟩
#align nat.primes.coe_pnat Nat.Primes.coePNat
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_pnat_nat (p : Nat.Primes) : ((p : ℕ+) : ℕ) = p :=
rfl
#align nat.primes.coe_pnat_nat Nat.Primes.coe_pnat_nat
theorem coe_pnat_injective : Function.Injective ((↑) : Nat.Primes → ℕ+) := fun p q h =>
Subtype.ext (by injection h)
#align nat.primes.coe_pnat_injective Nat.Primes.coe_pnat_injective
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_pnat_inj (p q : Nat.Primes) : (p : ℕ+) = (q : ℕ+) ↔ p = q :=
coe_pnat_injective.eq_iff
#align nat.primes.coe_pnat_inj Nat.Primes.coe_pnat_inj
end Nat.Primes
namespace PNat
open Nat
/-- The greatest common divisor (gcd) of two positive natural numbers,
viewed as positive natural number. -/
def gcd (n m : ℕ+) : ℕ+ :=
⟨Nat.gcd (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ), Nat.gcd_pos_of_pos_left (m : ℕ) n.pos⟩
#align pnat.gcd PNat.gcd
/-- The least common multiple (lcm) of two positive natural numbers,
viewed as positive natural number. -/
def lcm (n m : ℕ+) : ℕ+ :=
⟨Nat.lcm (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ), by
let h := mul_pos n.pos m.pos
rw [← gcd_mul_lcm (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ), mul_comm] at h
exact pos_of_dvd_of_pos (Dvd.intro (Nat.gcd (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ)) rfl) h⟩
#align pnat.lcm PNat.lcm
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem gcd_coe (n m : ℕ+) : (gcd n m : ℕ) = Nat.gcd n m :=
rfl
#align pnat.gcd_coe PNat.gcd_coe
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem lcm_coe (n m : ℕ+) : (lcm n m : ℕ) = Nat.lcm n m :=
rfl
#align pnat.lcm_coe PNat.lcm_coe
theorem gcd_dvd_left (n m : ℕ+) : gcd n m ∣ n :=
dvd_iff.2 (Nat.gcd_dvd_left (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ))
#align pnat.gcd_dvd_left PNat.gcd_dvd_left
theorem gcd_dvd_right (n m : ℕ+) : gcd n m ∣ m :=
dvd_iff.2 (Nat.gcd_dvd_right (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ))
#align pnat.gcd_dvd_right PNat.gcd_dvd_right
theorem dvd_gcd {m n k : ℕ+} (hm : k ∣ m) (hn : k ∣ n) : k ∣ gcd m n :=
dvd_iff.2 (Nat.dvd_gcd (dvd_iff.1 hm) (dvd_iff.1 hn))
#align pnat.dvd_gcd PNat.dvd_gcd
theorem dvd_lcm_left (n m : ℕ+) : n ∣ lcm n m :=
dvd_iff.2 (Nat.dvd_lcm_left (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ))
#align pnat.dvd_lcm_left PNat.dvd_lcm_left
theorem dvd_lcm_right (n m : ℕ+) : m ∣ lcm n m :=
dvd_iff.2 (Nat.dvd_lcm_right (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ))
#align pnat.dvd_lcm_right PNat.dvd_lcm_right
theorem lcm_dvd {m n k : ℕ+} (hm : m ∣ k) (hn : n ∣ k) : lcm m n ∣ k :=
dvd_iff.2 (@Nat.lcm_dvd (m : ℕ) (n : ℕ) (k : ℕ) (dvd_iff.1 hm) (dvd_iff.1 hn))
#align pnat.lcm_dvd PNat.lcm_dvd
theorem gcd_mul_lcm (n m : ℕ+) : gcd n m * lcm n m = n * m :=
Subtype.eq (Nat.gcd_mul_lcm (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ))
#align pnat.gcd_mul_lcm PNat.gcd_mul_lcm
theorem eq_one_of_lt_two {n : ℕ+} : n < 2 → n = 1 := by
intro h; apply le_antisymm; swap
· apply PNat.one_le
· exact PNat.lt_add_one_iff.1 h
#align pnat.eq_one_of_lt_two PNat.eq_one_of_lt_two
section Prime
/-! ### Prime numbers -/
/-- Primality predicate for `ℕ+`, defined in terms of `Nat.Prime`. -/
def Prime (p : ℕ+) : Prop :=
(p : ℕ).Prime
#align pnat.prime PNat.Prime
theorem Prime.one_lt {p : ℕ+} : p.Prime → 1 < p :=
Nat.Prime.one_lt
#align pnat.prime.one_lt PNat.Prime.one_lt
theorem prime_two : (2 : ℕ+).Prime :=
Nat.prime_two
#align pnat.prime_two PNat.prime_two
instance {p : ℕ+} [h : Fact p.Prime] : Fact (p : ℕ).Prime := h
instance fact_prime_two : Fact (2 : ℕ+).Prime :=
⟨prime_two⟩
theorem prime_three : (3 : ℕ+).Prime :=
Nat.prime_three
instance fact_prime_three : Fact (3 : ℕ+).Prime :=
⟨prime_three⟩
theorem prime_five : (5 : ℕ+).Prime :=
Nat.prime_five
instance fact_prime_five : Fact (5 : ℕ+).Prime :=
⟨prime_five⟩
theorem dvd_prime {p m : ℕ+} (pp : p.Prime) : m ∣ p ↔ m = 1 ∨ m = p := by
rw [PNat.dvd_iff]
rw [Nat.dvd_prime pp]
simp
#align pnat.dvd_prime PNat.dvd_prime
theorem Prime.ne_one {p : ℕ+} : p.Prime → p ≠ 1 := by
intro pp
intro contra
apply Nat.Prime.ne_one pp
rw [PNat.coe_eq_one_iff]
apply contra
#align pnat.prime.ne_one PNat.Prime.ne_one
@[simp]
theorem not_prime_one : ¬(1 : ℕ+).Prime :=
Nat.not_prime_one
#align pnat.not_prime_one PNat.not_prime_one
theorem Prime.not_dvd_one {p : ℕ+} : p.Prime → ¬p ∣ 1 := fun pp : p.Prime => by
rw [dvd_iff]
apply Nat.Prime.not_dvd_one pp
#align pnat.prime.not_dvd_one PNat.Prime.not_dvd_one
theorem exists_prime_and_dvd {n : ℕ+} (hn : n ≠ 1) : ∃ p : ℕ+, p.Prime ∧ p ∣ n := by
obtain ⟨p, hp⟩ := Nat.exists_prime_and_dvd (mt coe_eq_one_iff.mp hn)
exists (⟨p, Nat.Prime.pos hp.left⟩ : ℕ+); rw [dvd_iff]; apply hp
#align pnat.exists_prime_and_dvd PNat.exists_prime_and_dvd
end Prime
section Coprime
/-! ### Coprime numbers and gcd -/
/-- Two pnats are coprime if their gcd is 1. -/
def Coprime (m n : ℕ+) : Prop :=
m.gcd n = 1
#align pnat.coprime PNat.Coprime
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coprime_coe {m n : ℕ+} : Nat.Coprime ↑m ↑n ↔ m.Coprime n := by
unfold Nat.Coprime Coprime
rw [← coe_inj]
simp
#align pnat.coprime_coe PNat.coprime_coe
theorem Coprime.mul {k m n : ℕ+} : m.Coprime k → n.Coprime k → (m * n).Coprime k := by
repeat rw [← coprime_coe]
rw [mul_coe]
apply Nat.Coprime.mul
#align pnat.coprime.mul PNat.Coprime.mul
theorem Coprime.mul_right {k m n : ℕ+} : k.Coprime m → k.Coprime n → k.Coprime (m * n) := by
repeat rw [← coprime_coe]
rw [mul_coe]
apply Nat.Coprime.mul_right
#align pnat.coprime.mul_right PNat.Coprime.mul_right
theorem gcd_comm {m n : ℕ+} : m.gcd n = n.gcd m := by
apply eq
simp only [gcd_coe]
apply Nat.gcd_comm
#align pnat.gcd_comm PNat.gcd_comm
theorem gcd_eq_left_iff_dvd {m n : ℕ+} : m ∣ n ↔ m.gcd n = m := by
rw [dvd_iff]
rw [Nat.gcd_eq_left_iff_dvd]
rw [← coe_inj]
simp
#align pnat.gcd_eq_left_iff_dvd PNat.gcd_eq_left_iff_dvd
theorem gcd_eq_right_iff_dvd {m n : ℕ+} : m ∣ n ↔ n.gcd m = m := by
rw [gcd_comm]
apply gcd_eq_left_iff_dvd
#align pnat.gcd_eq_right_iff_dvd PNat.gcd_eq_right_iff_dvd
| Mathlib/Data/PNat/Prime.lean | 222 | 225 | theorem Coprime.gcd_mul_left_cancel (m : ℕ+) {n k : ℕ+} :
k.Coprime n → (k * m).gcd n = m.gcd n := by |
intro h; apply eq; simp only [gcd_coe, mul_coe]
apply Nat.Coprime.gcd_mul_left_cancel; simpa
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Aaron Anderson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Aaron Anderson
-/
import Mathlib.Data.SetLike.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Preimage
import Mathlib.ModelTheory.Semantics
#align_import model_theory.definability from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"70fd9563a21e7b963887c9360bd29b2393e6225a"
/-!
# Definable Sets
This file defines what it means for a set over a first-order structure to be definable.
## Main Definitions
* `Set.Definable` is defined so that `A.Definable L s` indicates that the
set `s` of a finite cartesian power of `M` is definable with parameters in `A`.
* `Set.Definable₁` is defined so that `A.Definable₁ L s` indicates that
`(s : Set M)` is definable with parameters in `A`.
* `Set.Definable₂` is defined so that `A.Definable₂ L s` indicates that
`(s : Set (M × M))` is definable with parameters in `A`.
* A `FirstOrder.Language.DefinableSet` is defined so that `L.DefinableSet A α` is the boolean
algebra of subsets of `α → M` defined by formulas with parameters in `A`.
## Main Results
* `L.DefinableSet A α` forms a `BooleanAlgebra`
* `Set.Definable.image_comp` shows that definability is closed under projections in finite
dimensions.
-/
universe u v w u₁
namespace Set
variable {M : Type w} (A : Set M) (L : FirstOrder.Language.{u, v}) [L.Structure M]
open FirstOrder FirstOrder.Language FirstOrder.Language.Structure
variable {α : Type u₁} {β : Type*}
/-- A subset of a finite Cartesian product of a structure is definable over a set `A` when
membership in the set is given by a first-order formula with parameters from `A`. -/
def Definable (s : Set (α → M)) : Prop :=
∃ φ : L[[A]].Formula α, s = setOf φ.Realize
#align set.definable Set.Definable
variable {L} {A} {B : Set M} {s : Set (α → M)}
theorem Definable.map_expansion {L' : FirstOrder.Language} [L'.Structure M] (h : A.Definable L s)
(φ : L →ᴸ L') [φ.IsExpansionOn M] : A.Definable L' s := by
obtain ⟨ψ, rfl⟩ := h
refine ⟨(φ.addConstants A).onFormula ψ, ?_⟩
ext x
simp only [mem_setOf_eq, LHom.realize_onFormula]
#align set.definable.map_expansion Set.Definable.map_expansion
theorem definable_iff_exists_formula_sum :
A.Definable L s ↔ ∃ φ : L.Formula (A ⊕ α), s = {v | φ.Realize (Sum.elim (↑) v)} := by
rw [Definable, Equiv.exists_congr_left (BoundedFormula.constantsVarsEquiv)]
refine exists_congr (fun φ => iff_iff_eq.2 (congr_arg (s = ·) ?_))
ext
simp only [Formula.Realize, BoundedFormula.constantsVarsEquiv, constantsOn, mk₂_Relations,
BoundedFormula.mapTermRelEquiv_symm_apply, mem_setOf_eq]
refine BoundedFormula.realize_mapTermRel_id ?_ (fun _ _ _ => rfl)
intros
simp only [Term.constantsVarsEquivLeft_symm_apply, Term.realize_varsToConstants,
coe_con, Term.realize_relabel]
congr
ext a
rcases a with (_ | _) | _ <;> rfl
theorem empty_definable_iff :
(∅ : Set M).Definable L s ↔ ∃ φ : L.Formula α, s = setOf φ.Realize := by
rw [Definable, Equiv.exists_congr_left (LEquiv.addEmptyConstants L (∅ : Set M)).onFormula]
simp [-constantsOn]
#align set.empty_definable_iff Set.empty_definable_iff
theorem definable_iff_empty_definable_with_params :
A.Definable L s ↔ (∅ : Set M).Definable (L[[A]]) s :=
empty_definable_iff.symm
#align set.definable_iff_empty_definable_with_params Set.definable_iff_empty_definable_with_params
theorem Definable.mono (hAs : A.Definable L s) (hAB : A ⊆ B) : B.Definable L s := by
rw [definable_iff_empty_definable_with_params] at *
exact hAs.map_expansion (L.lhomWithConstantsMap (Set.inclusion hAB))
#align set.definable.mono Set.Definable.mono
@[simp]
theorem definable_empty : A.Definable L (∅ : Set (α → M)) :=
⟨⊥, by
ext
simp⟩
#align set.definable_empty Set.definable_empty
@[simp]
theorem definable_univ : A.Definable L (univ : Set (α → M)) :=
⟨⊤, by
ext
simp⟩
#align set.definable_univ Set.definable_univ
@[simp]
theorem Definable.inter {f g : Set (α → M)} (hf : A.Definable L f) (hg : A.Definable L g) :
A.Definable L (f ∩ g) := by
rcases hf with ⟨φ, rfl⟩
rcases hg with ⟨θ, rfl⟩
refine ⟨φ ⊓ θ, ?_⟩
ext
simp
#align set.definable.inter Set.Definable.inter
@[simp]
theorem Definable.union {f g : Set (α → M)} (hf : A.Definable L f) (hg : A.Definable L g) :
A.Definable L (f ∪ g) := by
rcases hf with ⟨φ, hφ⟩
rcases hg with ⟨θ, hθ⟩
refine ⟨φ ⊔ θ, ?_⟩
ext
rw [hφ, hθ, mem_setOf_eq, Formula.realize_sup, mem_union, mem_setOf_eq, mem_setOf_eq]
#align set.definable.union Set.Definable.union
theorem definable_finset_inf {ι : Type*} {f : ι → Set (α → M)} (hf : ∀ i, A.Definable L (f i))
(s : Finset ι) : A.Definable L (s.inf f) := by
classical
refine Finset.induction definable_univ (fun i s _ h => ?_) s
rw [Finset.inf_insert]
exact (hf i).inter h
#align set.definable_finset_inf Set.definable_finset_inf
| Mathlib/ModelTheory/Definability.lean | 133 | 138 | theorem definable_finset_sup {ι : Type*} {f : ι → Set (α → M)} (hf : ∀ i, A.Definable L (f i))
(s : Finset ι) : A.Definable L (s.sup f) := by |
classical
refine Finset.induction definable_empty (fun i s _ h => ?_) s
rw [Finset.sup_insert]
exact (hf i).union h
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel
-/
import Mathlib.Probability.IdentDistrib
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.DominatedConvergence
import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecificLimits.FloorPow
import Mathlib.Analysis.PSeries
import Mathlib.Analysis.Asymptotics.SpecificAsymptotics
#align_import probability.strong_law from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982"
/-!
# The strong law of large numbers
We prove the strong law of large numbers, in `ProbabilityTheory.strong_law_ae`:
If `X n` is a sequence of independent identically distributed integrable random
variables, then `∑ i ∈ range n, X i / n` converges almost surely to `𝔼[X 0]`.
We give here the strong version, due to Etemadi, that only requires pairwise independence.
This file also contains the Lᵖ version of the strong law of large numbers provided by
`ProbabilityTheory.strong_law_Lp` which shows `∑ i ∈ range n, X i / n` converges in Lᵖ to
`𝔼[X 0]` provided `X n` is independent identically distributed and is Lᵖ.
## Implementation
The main point is to prove the result for real-valued random variables, as the general case
of Banach-space valued random variables follows from this case and approximation by simple
functions. The real version is given in `ProbabilityTheory.strong_law_ae_real`.
We follow the proof by Etemadi
[Etemadi, *An elementary proof of the strong law of large numbers*][etemadi_strong_law],
which goes as follows.
It suffices to prove the result for nonnegative `X`, as one can prove the general result by
splitting a general `X` into its positive part and negative part.
Consider `Xₙ` a sequence of nonnegative integrable identically distributed pairwise independent
random variables. Let `Yₙ` be the truncation of `Xₙ` up to `n`. We claim that
* Almost surely, `Xₙ = Yₙ` for all but finitely many indices. Indeed, `∑ ℙ (Xₙ ≠ Yₙ)` is bounded by
`1 + 𝔼[X]` (see `sum_prob_mem_Ioc_le` and `tsum_prob_mem_Ioi_lt_top`).
* Let `c > 1`. Along the sequence `n = c ^ k`, then `(∑_{i=0}^{n-1} Yᵢ - 𝔼[Yᵢ])/n` converges almost
surely to `0`. This follows from a variance control, as
```
∑_k ℙ (|∑_{i=0}^{c^k - 1} Yᵢ - 𝔼[Yᵢ]| > c^k ε)
≤ ∑_k (c^k ε)^{-2} ∑_{i=0}^{c^k - 1} Var[Yᵢ] (by Markov inequality)
≤ ∑_i (C/i^2) Var[Yᵢ] (as ∑_{c^k > i} 1/(c^k)^2 ≤ C/i^2)
≤ ∑_i (C/i^2) 𝔼[Yᵢ^2]
≤ 2C 𝔼[X^2] (see `sum_variance_truncation_le`)
```
* As `𝔼[Yᵢ]` converges to `𝔼[X]`, it follows from the two previous items and Cesàro that, along
the sequence `n = c^k`, one has `(∑_{i=0}^{n-1} Xᵢ) / n → 𝔼[X]` almost surely.
* To generalize it to all indices, we use the fact that `∑_{i=0}^{n-1} Xᵢ` is nondecreasing and
that, if `c` is close enough to `1`, the gap between `c^k` and `c^(k+1)` is small.
-/
noncomputable section
open MeasureTheory Filter Finset Asymptotics
open Set (indicator)
open scoped Topology MeasureTheory ProbabilityTheory ENNReal NNReal
namespace ProbabilityTheory
/-! ### Prerequisites on truncations -/
section Truncation
variable {α : Type*}
/-- Truncating a real-valued function to the interval `(-A, A]`. -/
def truncation (f : α → ℝ) (A : ℝ) :=
indicator (Set.Ioc (-A) A) id ∘ f
#align probability_theory.truncation ProbabilityTheory.truncation
variable {m : MeasurableSpace α} {μ : Measure α} {f : α → ℝ}
theorem _root_.MeasureTheory.AEStronglyMeasurable.truncation (hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ)
{A : ℝ} : AEStronglyMeasurable (truncation f A) μ := by
apply AEStronglyMeasurable.comp_aemeasurable _ hf.aemeasurable
exact (stronglyMeasurable_id.indicator measurableSet_Ioc).aestronglyMeasurable
#align measure_theory.ae_strongly_measurable.truncation MeasureTheory.AEStronglyMeasurable.truncation
theorem abs_truncation_le_bound (f : α → ℝ) (A : ℝ) (x : α) : |truncation f A x| ≤ |A| := by
simp only [truncation, Set.indicator, Set.mem_Icc, id, Function.comp_apply]
split_ifs with h
· exact abs_le_abs h.2 (neg_le.2 h.1.le)
· simp [abs_nonneg]
#align probability_theory.abs_truncation_le_bound ProbabilityTheory.abs_truncation_le_bound
@[simp]
theorem truncation_zero (f : α → ℝ) : truncation f 0 = 0 := by simp [truncation]; rfl
#align probability_theory.truncation_zero ProbabilityTheory.truncation_zero
theorem abs_truncation_le_abs_self (f : α → ℝ) (A : ℝ) (x : α) : |truncation f A x| ≤ |f x| := by
simp only [truncation, indicator, Set.mem_Icc, id, Function.comp_apply]
split_ifs
· exact le_rfl
· simp [abs_nonneg]
#align probability_theory.abs_truncation_le_abs_self ProbabilityTheory.abs_truncation_le_abs_self
theorem truncation_eq_self {f : α → ℝ} {A : ℝ} {x : α} (h : |f x| < A) :
truncation f A x = f x := by
simp only [truncation, indicator, Set.mem_Icc, id, Function.comp_apply, ite_eq_left_iff]
intro H
apply H.elim
simp [(abs_lt.1 h).1, (abs_lt.1 h).2.le]
#align probability_theory.truncation_eq_self ProbabilityTheory.truncation_eq_self
theorem truncation_eq_of_nonneg {f : α → ℝ} {A : ℝ} (h : ∀ x, 0 ≤ f x) :
truncation f A = indicator (Set.Ioc 0 A) id ∘ f := by
ext x
rcases (h x).lt_or_eq with (hx | hx)
· simp only [truncation, indicator, hx, Set.mem_Ioc, id, Function.comp_apply, true_and_iff]
by_cases h'x : f x ≤ A
· have : -A < f x := by linarith [h x]
simp only [this, true_and_iff]
· simp only [h'x, and_false_iff]
· simp only [truncation, indicator, hx, id, Function.comp_apply, ite_self]
#align probability_theory.truncation_eq_of_nonneg ProbabilityTheory.truncation_eq_of_nonneg
theorem truncation_nonneg {f : α → ℝ} (A : ℝ) {x : α} (h : 0 ≤ f x) : 0 ≤ truncation f A x :=
Set.indicator_apply_nonneg fun _ => h
#align probability_theory.truncation_nonneg ProbabilityTheory.truncation_nonneg
theorem _root_.MeasureTheory.AEStronglyMeasurable.memℒp_truncation [IsFiniteMeasure μ]
(hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ) {A : ℝ} {p : ℝ≥0∞} : Memℒp (truncation f A) p μ :=
Memℒp.of_bound hf.truncation |A| (eventually_of_forall fun _ => abs_truncation_le_bound _ _ _)
#align measure_theory.ae_strongly_measurable.mem_ℒp_truncation MeasureTheory.AEStronglyMeasurable.memℒp_truncation
theorem _root_.MeasureTheory.AEStronglyMeasurable.integrable_truncation [IsFiniteMeasure μ]
(hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ) {A : ℝ} : Integrable (truncation f A) μ := by
rw [← memℒp_one_iff_integrable]; exact hf.memℒp_truncation
#align measure_theory.ae_strongly_measurable.integrable_truncation MeasureTheory.AEStronglyMeasurable.integrable_truncation
| Mathlib/Probability/StrongLaw.lean | 140 | 148 | theorem moment_truncation_eq_intervalIntegral (hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ) {A : ℝ} (hA : 0 ≤ A)
{n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : ∫ x, truncation f A x ^ n ∂μ = ∫ y in -A..A, y ^ n ∂Measure.map f μ := by |
have M : MeasurableSet (Set.Ioc (-A) A) := measurableSet_Ioc
change ∫ x, (fun z => indicator (Set.Ioc (-A) A) id z ^ n) (f x) ∂μ = _
rw [← integral_map (f := fun z => _ ^ n) hf.aemeasurable, intervalIntegral.integral_of_le,
← integral_indicator M]
· simp only [indicator, zero_pow hn, id, ite_pow]
· linarith
· exact ((measurable_id.indicator M).pow_const n).aestronglyMeasurable
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 John Nicol. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: John Nicol
-/
import Mathlib.FieldTheory.Finite.Basic
#align_import number_theory.wilson from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c471da714c044131b90c133701e51b877c246677"
/-!
# Wilson's theorem.
This file contains a proof of Wilson's theorem.
The heavy lifting is mostly done by the previous `wilsons_lemma`,
but here we also prove the other logical direction.
This could be generalized to similar results about finite abelian groups.
## References
* [Wilson's Theorem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson%27s_theorem)
## TODO
* Give `wilsons_lemma` a descriptive name.
-/
open Finset Nat FiniteField ZMod
open scoped Nat
namespace ZMod
variable (p : ℕ) [Fact p.Prime]
/-- **Wilson's Lemma**: the product of `1`, ..., `p-1` is `-1` modulo `p`. -/
@[simp]
theorem wilsons_lemma : ((p - 1)! : ZMod p) = -1 := by
refine
calc
((p - 1)! : ZMod p) = ∏ x ∈ Ico 1 (succ (p - 1)), (x : ZMod p) := by
rw [← Finset.prod_Ico_id_eq_factorial, prod_natCast]
_ = ∏ x : (ZMod p)ˣ, (x : ZMod p) := ?_
_ = -1 := by
-- Porting note: `simp` is less powerful.
-- simp_rw [← Units.coeHom_apply, ← (Units.coeHom (ZMod p)).map_prod,
-- prod_univ_units_id_eq_neg_one, Units.coeHom_apply, Units.val_neg, Units.val_one]
simp_rw [← Units.coeHom_apply]
rw [← map_prod (Units.coeHom (ZMod p))]
simp_rw [prod_univ_units_id_eq_neg_one, Units.coeHom_apply, Units.val_neg, Units.val_one]
have hp : 0 < p := (Fact.out (p := p.Prime)).pos
symm
refine prod_bij (fun a _ => (a : ZMod p).val) ?_ ?_ ?_ ?_
· intro a ha
rw [mem_Ico, ← Nat.succ_sub hp, Nat.add_one_sub_one]
constructor
· apply Nat.pos_of_ne_zero; rw [← @val_zero p]
intro h; apply Units.ne_zero a (val_injective p h)
· exact val_lt _
· intro _ _ _ _ h; rw [Units.ext_iff]; exact val_injective p h
· intro b hb
rw [mem_Ico, Nat.succ_le_iff, ← succ_sub hp, Nat.add_one_sub_one, pos_iff_ne_zero] at hb
refine ⟨Units.mk0 b ?_, Finset.mem_univ _, ?_⟩
· intro h; apply hb.1; apply_fun val at h
simpa only [val_cast_of_lt hb.right, val_zero] using h
· simp only [val_cast_of_lt hb.right, Units.val_mk0]
· rintro a -; simp only [cast_id, natCast_val]
#align zmod.wilsons_lemma ZMod.wilsons_lemma
@[simp]
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/Wilson.lean | 73 | 79 | theorem prod_Ico_one_prime : ∏ x ∈ Ico 1 p, (x : ZMod p) = -1 := by |
-- Porting note: was `conv in Ico 1 p =>`
conv =>
congr
congr
rw [← Nat.add_one_sub_one p, succ_sub (Fact.out (p := p.Prime)).pos]
rw [← prod_natCast, Finset.prod_Ico_id_eq_factorial, wilsons_lemma]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Frédéric Dupuis. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Frédéric Dupuis
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Subgroup.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.Star.Pi
#align_import algebra.star.self_adjoint from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"a6ece35404f60597c651689c1b46ead86de5ac1b"
/-!
# Self-adjoint, skew-adjoint and normal elements of a star additive group
This file defines `selfAdjoint R` (resp. `skewAdjoint R`), where `R` is a star additive group,
as the additive subgroup containing the elements that satisfy `star x = x` (resp. `star x = -x`).
This includes, for instance, (skew-)Hermitian operators on Hilbert spaces.
We also define `IsStarNormal R`, a `Prop` that states that an element `x` satisfies
`star x * x = x * star x`.
## Implementation notes
* When `R` is a `StarModule R₂ R`, then `selfAdjoint R` has a natural
`Module (selfAdjoint R₂) (selfAdjoint R)` structure. However, doing this literally would be
undesirable since in the main case of interest (`R₂ = ℂ`) we want `Module ℝ (selfAdjoint R)`
and not `Module (selfAdjoint ℂ) (selfAdjoint R)`. We solve this issue by adding the typeclass
`[TrivialStar R₃]`, of which `ℝ` is an instance (registered in `Data/Real/Basic`), and then
add a `[Module R₃ (selfAdjoint R)]` instance whenever we have
`[Module R₃ R] [TrivialStar R₃]`. (Another approach would have been to define
`[StarInvariantScalars R₃ R]` to express the fact that `star (x • v) = x • star v`, but
this typeclass would have the disadvantage of taking two type arguments.)
## TODO
* Define `IsSkewAdjoint` to match `IsSelfAdjoint`.
* Define `fun z x => z * x * star z` (i.e. conjugation by `z`) as a monoid action of `R` on `R`
(similar to the existing `ConjAct` for groups), and then state the fact that `selfAdjoint R` is
invariant under it.
-/
open Function
variable {R A : Type*}
/-- An element is self-adjoint if it is equal to its star. -/
def IsSelfAdjoint [Star R] (x : R) : Prop :=
star x = x
#align is_self_adjoint IsSelfAdjoint
/-- An element of a star monoid is normal if it commutes with its adjoint. -/
@[mk_iff]
class IsStarNormal [Mul R] [Star R] (x : R) : Prop where
/-- A normal element of a star monoid commutes with its adjoint. -/
star_comm_self : Commute (star x) x
#align is_star_normal IsStarNormal
export IsStarNormal (star_comm_self)
theorem star_comm_self' [Mul R] [Star R] (x : R) [IsStarNormal x] : star x * x = x * star x :=
IsStarNormal.star_comm_self
#align star_comm_self' star_comm_self'
namespace IsSelfAdjoint
-- named to match `Commute.allₓ`
/-- All elements are self-adjoint when `star` is trivial. -/
theorem all [Star R] [TrivialStar R] (r : R) : IsSelfAdjoint r :=
star_trivial _
#align is_self_adjoint.all IsSelfAdjoint.all
theorem star_eq [Star R] {x : R} (hx : IsSelfAdjoint x) : star x = x :=
hx
#align is_self_adjoint.star_eq IsSelfAdjoint.star_eq
theorem _root_.isSelfAdjoint_iff [Star R] {x : R} : IsSelfAdjoint x ↔ star x = x :=
Iff.rfl
#align is_self_adjoint_iff isSelfAdjoint_iff
@[simp]
theorem star_iff [InvolutiveStar R] {x : R} : IsSelfAdjoint (star x) ↔ IsSelfAdjoint x := by
simpa only [IsSelfAdjoint, star_star] using eq_comm
#align is_self_adjoint.star_iff IsSelfAdjoint.star_iff
@[simp]
theorem star_mul_self [Mul R] [StarMul R] (x : R) : IsSelfAdjoint (star x * x) := by
simp only [IsSelfAdjoint, star_mul, star_star]
#align is_self_adjoint.star_mul_self IsSelfAdjoint.star_mul_self
@[simp]
theorem mul_star_self [Mul R] [StarMul R] (x : R) : IsSelfAdjoint (x * star x) := by
simpa only [star_star] using star_mul_self (star x)
#align is_self_adjoint.mul_star_self IsSelfAdjoint.mul_star_self
/-- Self-adjoint elements commute if and only if their product is self-adjoint. -/
lemma commute_iff {R : Type*} [Mul R] [StarMul R] {x y : R}
(hx : IsSelfAdjoint x) (hy : IsSelfAdjoint y) : Commute x y ↔ IsSelfAdjoint (x * y) := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩
· rw [isSelfAdjoint_iff, star_mul, hx.star_eq, hy.star_eq, h.eq]
· simpa only [star_mul, hx.star_eq, hy.star_eq] using h.symm
/-- Functions in a `StarHomClass` preserve self-adjoint elements. -/
theorem starHom_apply {F R S : Type*} [Star R] [Star S] [FunLike F R S] [StarHomClass F R S]
{x : R} (hx : IsSelfAdjoint x) (f : F) : IsSelfAdjoint (f x) :=
show star (f x) = f x from map_star f x ▸ congr_arg f hx
#align is_self_adjoint.star_hom_apply IsSelfAdjoint.starHom_apply
/- note: this lemma is *not* marked as `simp` so that Lean doesn't look for a `[TrivialStar R]`
instance every time it sees `⊢ IsSelfAdjoint (f x)`, which will likely occur relatively often. -/
theorem _root_.isSelfAdjoint_starHom_apply {F R S : Type*} [Star R] [Star S] [FunLike F R S]
[StarHomClass F R S] [TrivialStar R] (f : F) (x : R) : IsSelfAdjoint (f x) :=
(IsSelfAdjoint.all x).starHom_apply f
section AddMonoid
variable [AddMonoid R] [StarAddMonoid R]
variable (R)
@[simp] theorem _root_.isSelfAdjoint_zero : IsSelfAdjoint (0 : R) := star_zero R
#align is_self_adjoint_zero isSelfAdjoint_zero
variable {R}
theorem add {x y : R} (hx : IsSelfAdjoint x) (hy : IsSelfAdjoint y) : IsSelfAdjoint (x + y) := by
simp only [isSelfAdjoint_iff, star_add, hx.star_eq, hy.star_eq]
#align is_self_adjoint.add IsSelfAdjoint.add
#noalign is_self_adjoint.bit0
end AddMonoid
section AddGroup
variable [AddGroup R] [StarAddMonoid R]
theorem neg {x : R} (hx : IsSelfAdjoint x) : IsSelfAdjoint (-x) := by
simp only [isSelfAdjoint_iff, star_neg, hx.star_eq]
#align is_self_adjoint.neg IsSelfAdjoint.neg
theorem sub {x y : R} (hx : IsSelfAdjoint x) (hy : IsSelfAdjoint y) : IsSelfAdjoint (x - y) := by
simp only [isSelfAdjoint_iff, star_sub, hx.star_eq, hy.star_eq]
#align is_self_adjoint.sub IsSelfAdjoint.sub
end AddGroup
section AddCommMonoid
variable [AddCommMonoid R] [StarAddMonoid R]
| Mathlib/Algebra/Star/SelfAdjoint.lean | 151 | 152 | theorem _root_.isSelfAdjoint_add_star_self (x : R) : IsSelfAdjoint (x + star x) := by |
simp only [isSelfAdjoint_iff, add_comm, star_add, star_star]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Neil Strickland. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Neil Strickland
-/
import Mathlib.Tactic.Ring
import Mathlib.Data.PNat.Prime
#align_import data.pnat.xgcd from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6afc9b06856ad973f6a2619e3e8a0a8d537a58f2"
/-!
# Euclidean algorithm for ℕ
This file sets up a version of the Euclidean algorithm that only works with natural numbers.
Given `0 < a, b`, it computes the unique `(w, x, y, z, d)` such that the following identities hold:
* `a = (w + x) d`
* `b = (y + z) d`
* `w * z = x * y + 1`
`d` is then the gcd of `a` and `b`, and `a' := a / d = w + x` and `b' := b / d = y + z` are coprime.
This story is closely related to the structure of SL₂(ℕ) (as a free monoid on two generators) and
the theory of continued fractions.
## Main declarations
* `XgcdType`: Helper type in defining the gcd. Encapsulates `(wp, x, y, zp, ap, bp)`. where `wp`
`zp`, `ap`, `bp` are the variables getting changed through the algorithm.
* `IsSpecial`: States `wp * zp = x * y + 1`
* `IsReduced`: States `ap = a ∧ bp = b`
## Notes
See `Nat.Xgcd` for a very similar algorithm allowing values in `ℤ`.
-/
open Nat
namespace PNat
/-- A term of `XgcdType` is a system of six naturals. They should
be thought of as representing the matrix
[[w, x], [y, z]] = [[wp + 1, x], [y, zp + 1]]
together with the vector [a, b] = [ap + 1, bp + 1].
-/
structure XgcdType where
/-- `wp` is a variable which changes through the algorithm. -/
wp : ℕ
/-- `x` satisfies `a / d = w + x` at the final step. -/
x : ℕ
/-- `y` satisfies `b / d = z + y` at the final step. -/
y : ℕ
/-- `zp` is a variable which changes through the algorithm. -/
zp : ℕ
/-- `ap` is a variable which changes through the algorithm. -/
ap : ℕ
/-- `bp` is a variable which changes through the algorithm. -/
bp : ℕ
deriving Inhabited
#align pnat.xgcd_type PNat.XgcdType
namespace XgcdType
variable (u : XgcdType)
instance : SizeOf XgcdType :=
⟨fun u => u.bp⟩
/-- The `Repr` instance converts terms to strings in a way that
reflects the matrix/vector interpretation as above. -/
instance : Repr XgcdType where
reprPrec
| g, _ => s!"[[[{repr (g.wp + 1)}, {repr g.x}], \
[{repr g.y}, {repr (g.zp + 1)}]], \
[{repr (g.ap + 1)}, {repr (g.bp + 1)}]]"
/-- Another `mk` using ℕ and ℕ+ -/
def mk' (w : ℕ+) (x : ℕ) (y : ℕ) (z : ℕ+) (a : ℕ+) (b : ℕ+) : XgcdType :=
mk w.val.pred x y z.val.pred a.val.pred b.val.pred
#align pnat.xgcd_type.mk' PNat.XgcdType.mk'
/-- `w = wp + 1` -/
def w : ℕ+ :=
succPNat u.wp
#align pnat.xgcd_type.w PNat.XgcdType.w
/-- `z = zp + 1` -/
def z : ℕ+ :=
succPNat u.zp
#align pnat.xgcd_type.z PNat.XgcdType.z
/-- `a = ap + 1` -/
def a : ℕ+ :=
succPNat u.ap
#align pnat.xgcd_type.a PNat.XgcdType.a
/-- `b = bp + 1` -/
def b : ℕ+ :=
succPNat u.bp
#align pnat.xgcd_type.b PNat.XgcdType.b
/-- `r = a % b`: remainder -/
def r : ℕ :=
(u.ap + 1) % (u.bp + 1)
#align pnat.xgcd_type.r PNat.XgcdType.r
/-- `q = ap / bp`: quotient -/
def q : ℕ :=
(u.ap + 1) / (u.bp + 1)
#align pnat.xgcd_type.q PNat.XgcdType.q
/-- `qp = q - 1` -/
def qp : ℕ :=
u.q - 1
#align pnat.xgcd_type.qp PNat.XgcdType.qp
/-- The map `v` gives the product of the matrix
[[w, x], [y, z]] = [[wp + 1, x], [y, zp + 1]]
and the vector [a, b] = [ap + 1, bp + 1]. The map
`vp` gives [sp, tp] such that v = [sp + 1, tp + 1].
-/
def vp : ℕ × ℕ :=
⟨u.wp + u.x + u.ap + u.wp * u.ap + u.x * u.bp, u.y + u.zp + u.bp + u.y * u.ap + u.zp * u.bp⟩
#align pnat.xgcd_type.vp PNat.XgcdType.vp
/-- `v = [sp + 1, tp + 1]`, check `vp` -/
def v : ℕ × ℕ :=
⟨u.w * u.a + u.x * u.b, u.y * u.a + u.z * u.b⟩
#align pnat.xgcd_type.v PNat.XgcdType.v
/-- `succ₂ [t.1, t.2] = [t.1.succ, t.2.succ]` -/
def succ₂ (t : ℕ × ℕ) : ℕ × ℕ :=
⟨t.1.succ, t.2.succ⟩
#align pnat.xgcd_type.succ₂ PNat.XgcdType.succ₂
theorem v_eq_succ_vp : u.v = succ₂ u.vp := by
ext <;> dsimp [v, vp, w, z, a, b, succ₂] <;> ring_nf
#align pnat.xgcd_type.v_eq_succ_vp PNat.XgcdType.v_eq_succ_vp
/-- `IsSpecial` holds if the matrix has determinant one. -/
def IsSpecial : Prop :=
u.wp + u.zp + u.wp * u.zp = u.x * u.y
#align pnat.xgcd_type.is_special PNat.XgcdType.IsSpecial
/-- `IsSpecial'` is an alternative of `IsSpecial`. -/
def IsSpecial' : Prop :=
u.w * u.z = succPNat (u.x * u.y)
#align pnat.xgcd_type.is_special' PNat.XgcdType.IsSpecial'
theorem isSpecial_iff : u.IsSpecial ↔ u.IsSpecial' := by
dsimp [IsSpecial, IsSpecial']
let ⟨wp, x, y, zp, ap, bp⟩ := u
constructor <;> intro h <;> simp [w, z, succPNat] at * <;>
simp only [← coe_inj, mul_coe, mk_coe] at *
· simp_all [← h, Nat.mul, Nat.succ_eq_add_one]; ring
· simp [Nat.succ_eq_add_one, Nat.mul_add, Nat.add_mul, ← Nat.add_assoc] at h; rw [← h]; ring
-- Porting note: Old code has been removed as it was much more longer.
#align pnat.xgcd_type.is_special_iff PNat.XgcdType.isSpecial_iff
/-- `IsReduced` holds if the two entries in the vector are the
same. The reduction algorithm will produce a system with this
property, whose product vector is the same as for the original
system. -/
def IsReduced : Prop :=
u.ap = u.bp
#align pnat.xgcd_type.is_reduced PNat.XgcdType.IsReduced
/-- `IsReduced'` is an alternative of `IsReduced`. -/
def IsReduced' : Prop :=
u.a = u.b
#align pnat.xgcd_type.is_reduced' PNat.XgcdType.IsReduced'
theorem isReduced_iff : u.IsReduced ↔ u.IsReduced' :=
succPNat_inj.symm
#align pnat.xgcd_type.is_reduced_iff PNat.XgcdType.isReduced_iff
/-- `flip` flips the placement of variables during the algorithm. -/
def flip : XgcdType where
wp := u.zp
x := u.y
y := u.x
zp := u.wp
ap := u.bp
bp := u.ap
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip PNat.XgcdType.flip
@[simp]
theorem flip_w : (flip u).w = u.z :=
rfl
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip_w PNat.XgcdType.flip_w
@[simp]
theorem flip_x : (flip u).x = u.y :=
rfl
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip_x PNat.XgcdType.flip_x
@[simp]
theorem flip_y : (flip u).y = u.x :=
rfl
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip_y PNat.XgcdType.flip_y
@[simp]
theorem flip_z : (flip u).z = u.w :=
rfl
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip_z PNat.XgcdType.flip_z
@[simp]
theorem flip_a : (flip u).a = u.b :=
rfl
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip_a PNat.XgcdType.flip_a
@[simp]
theorem flip_b : (flip u).b = u.a :=
rfl
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip_b PNat.XgcdType.flip_b
theorem flip_isReduced : (flip u).IsReduced ↔ u.IsReduced := by
dsimp [IsReduced, flip]
constructor <;> intro h <;> exact h.symm
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip_is_reduced PNat.XgcdType.flip_isReduced
theorem flip_isSpecial : (flip u).IsSpecial ↔ u.IsSpecial := by
dsimp [IsSpecial, flip]
rw [mul_comm u.x, mul_comm u.zp, add_comm u.zp]
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip_is_special PNat.XgcdType.flip_isSpecial
theorem flip_v : (flip u).v = u.v.swap := by
dsimp [v]
ext
· simp only
ring
· simp only
ring
#align pnat.xgcd_type.flip_v PNat.XgcdType.flip_v
/-- Properties of division with remainder for a / b. -/
theorem rq_eq : u.r + (u.bp + 1) * u.q = u.ap + 1 :=
Nat.mod_add_div (u.ap + 1) (u.bp + 1)
#align pnat.xgcd_type.rq_eq PNat.XgcdType.rq_eq
theorem qp_eq (hr : u.r = 0) : u.q = u.qp + 1 := by
by_cases hq : u.q = 0
· let h := u.rq_eq
rw [hr, hq, mul_zero, add_zero] at h
cases h
· exact (Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hq)).symm
#align pnat.xgcd_type.qp_eq PNat.XgcdType.qp_eq
/-- The following function provides the starting point for
our algorithm. We will apply an iterative reduction process
to it, which will produce a system satisfying IsReduced.
The gcd can be read off from this final system.
-/
def start (a b : ℕ+) : XgcdType :=
⟨0, 0, 0, 0, a - 1, b - 1⟩
#align pnat.xgcd_type.start PNat.XgcdType.start
theorem start_isSpecial (a b : ℕ+) : (start a b).IsSpecial := by
dsimp [start, IsSpecial]
#align pnat.xgcd_type.start_is_special PNat.XgcdType.start_isSpecial
theorem start_v (a b : ℕ+) : (start a b).v = ⟨a, b⟩ := by
dsimp [start, v, XgcdType.a, XgcdType.b, w, z]
rw [one_mul, one_mul, zero_mul, zero_mul]
have := a.pos
have := b.pos
congr <;> omega
#align pnat.xgcd_type.start_v PNat.XgcdType.start_v
/-- `finish` happens when the reducing process ends. -/
def finish : XgcdType :=
XgcdType.mk u.wp ((u.wp + 1) * u.qp + u.x) u.y (u.y * u.qp + u.zp) u.bp u.bp
#align pnat.xgcd_type.finish PNat.XgcdType.finish
theorem finish_isReduced : u.finish.IsReduced := by
dsimp [IsReduced]
rfl
#align pnat.xgcd_type.finish_is_reduced PNat.XgcdType.finish_isReduced
theorem finish_isSpecial (hs : u.IsSpecial) : u.finish.IsSpecial := by
dsimp [IsSpecial, finish] at hs ⊢
rw [add_mul _ _ u.y, add_comm _ (u.x * u.y), ← hs]
ring
#align pnat.xgcd_type.finish_is_special PNat.XgcdType.finish_isSpecial
theorem finish_v (hr : u.r = 0) : u.finish.v = u.v := by
let ha : u.r + u.b * u.q = u.a := u.rq_eq
rw [hr, zero_add] at ha
ext
· change (u.wp + 1) * u.b + ((u.wp + 1) * u.qp + u.x) * u.b = u.w * u.a + u.x * u.b
have : u.wp + 1 = u.w := rfl
rw [this, ← ha, u.qp_eq hr]
ring
· change u.y * u.b + (u.y * u.qp + u.z) * u.b = u.y * u.a + u.z * u.b
rw [← ha, u.qp_eq hr]
ring
#align pnat.xgcd_type.finish_v PNat.XgcdType.finish_v
/-- This is the main reduction step, which is used when u.r ≠ 0, or
equivalently b does not divide a. -/
def step : XgcdType :=
XgcdType.mk (u.y * u.q + u.zp) u.y ((u.wp + 1) * u.q + u.x) u.wp u.bp (u.r - 1)
#align pnat.xgcd_type.step PNat.XgcdType.step
/-- We will apply the above step recursively. The following result
is used to ensure that the process terminates. -/
theorem step_wf (hr : u.r ≠ 0) : SizeOf.sizeOf u.step < SizeOf.sizeOf u := by
change u.r - 1 < u.bp
have h₀ : u.r - 1 + 1 = u.r := Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hr)
have h₁ : u.r < u.bp + 1 := Nat.mod_lt (u.ap + 1) u.bp.succ_pos
rw [← h₀] at h₁
exact lt_of_succ_lt_succ h₁
#align pnat.xgcd_type.step_wf PNat.XgcdType.step_wf
| Mathlib/Data/PNat/Xgcd.lean | 315 | 318 | theorem step_isSpecial (hs : u.IsSpecial) : u.step.IsSpecial := by |
dsimp [IsSpecial, step] at hs ⊢
rw [mul_add, mul_comm u.y u.x, ← hs]
ring
|
/-
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]
| Mathlib/Data/DFinsupp/Basic.lean | 1,265 | 1,266 | 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]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Algebraic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.AtPrime
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.Integral
#align_import ring_theory.ideal.over from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"198cb64d5c961e1a8d0d3e219feb7058d5353861"
/-!
# Ideals over/under ideals
This file concerns ideals lying over other ideals.
Let `f : R →+* S` be a ring homomorphism (typically a ring extension), `I` an ideal of `R` and
`J` an ideal of `S`. We say `J` lies over `I` (and `I` under `J`) if `I` is the `f`-preimage of `J`.
This is expressed here by writing `I = J.comap f`.
## Implementation notes
The proofs of the `comap_ne_bot` and `comap_lt_comap` families use an approach
specific for their situation: we construct an element in `I.comap f` from the
coefficients of a minimal polynomial.
Once mathlib has more material on the localization at a prime ideal, the results
can be proven using more general going-up/going-down theory.
-/
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R]
namespace Ideal
open Polynomial
open Polynomial
open Submodule
section CommRing
variable {S : Type*} [CommRing S] {f : R →+* S} {I J : Ideal S}
theorem coeff_zero_mem_comap_of_root_mem_of_eval_mem {r : S} (hr : r ∈ I) {p : R[X]}
(hp : p.eval₂ f r ∈ I) : p.coeff 0 ∈ I.comap f := by
rw [← p.divX_mul_X_add, eval₂_add, eval₂_C, eval₂_mul, eval₂_X] at hp
refine mem_comap.mpr ((I.add_mem_iff_right ?_).mp hp)
exact I.mul_mem_left _ hr
#align ideal.coeff_zero_mem_comap_of_root_mem_of_eval_mem Ideal.coeff_zero_mem_comap_of_root_mem_of_eval_mem
theorem coeff_zero_mem_comap_of_root_mem {r : S} (hr : r ∈ I) {p : R[X]} (hp : p.eval₂ f r = 0) :
p.coeff 0 ∈ I.comap f :=
coeff_zero_mem_comap_of_root_mem_of_eval_mem hr (hp.symm ▸ I.zero_mem)
#align ideal.coeff_zero_mem_comap_of_root_mem Ideal.coeff_zero_mem_comap_of_root_mem
theorem exists_coeff_ne_zero_mem_comap_of_non_zero_divisor_root_mem {r : S}
(r_non_zero_divisor : ∀ {x}, x * r = 0 → x = 0) (hr : r ∈ I) {p : R[X]} :
p ≠ 0 → p.eval₂ f r = 0 → ∃ i, p.coeff i ≠ 0 ∧ p.coeff i ∈ I.comap f := by
refine p.recOnHorner ?_ ?_ ?_
· intro h
contradiction
· intro p a coeff_eq_zero a_ne_zero _ _ hp
refine ⟨0, ?_, coeff_zero_mem_comap_of_root_mem hr hp⟩
simp [coeff_eq_zero, a_ne_zero]
· intro p p_nonzero ih _ hp
rw [eval₂_mul, eval₂_X] at hp
obtain ⟨i, hi, mem⟩ := ih p_nonzero (r_non_zero_divisor hp)
refine ⟨i + 1, ?_, ?_⟩
· simp [hi, mem]
· simpa [hi] using mem
#align ideal.exists_coeff_ne_zero_mem_comap_of_non_zero_divisor_root_mem Ideal.exists_coeff_ne_zero_mem_comap_of_non_zero_divisor_root_mem
/-- Let `P` be an ideal in `R[x]`. The map
`R[x]/P → (R / (P ∩ R))[x] / (P / (P ∩ R))`
is injective.
-/
theorem injective_quotient_le_comap_map (P : Ideal R[X]) :
Function.Injective <|
Ideal.quotientMap
(Ideal.map (Polynomial.mapRingHom (Quotient.mk (P.comap (C : R →+* R[X])))) P)
(Polynomial.mapRingHom (Ideal.Quotient.mk (P.comap (C : R →+* R[X]))))
le_comap_map := by
refine quotientMap_injective' (le_of_eq ?_)
rw [comap_map_of_surjective (mapRingHom (Ideal.Quotient.mk (P.comap (C : R →+* R[X]))))
(map_surjective (Ideal.Quotient.mk (P.comap (C : R →+* R[X]))) Ideal.Quotient.mk_surjective)]
refine le_antisymm (sup_le le_rfl ?_) (le_sup_of_le_left le_rfl)
refine fun p hp =>
polynomial_mem_ideal_of_coeff_mem_ideal P p fun n => Ideal.Quotient.eq_zero_iff_mem.mp ?_
simpa only [coeff_map, coe_mapRingHom] using ext_iff.mp (Ideal.mem_bot.mp (mem_comap.mp hp)) n
#align ideal.injective_quotient_le_comap_map Ideal.injective_quotient_le_comap_map
/-- The identity in this lemma asserts that the "obvious" square
```
R → (R / (P ∩ R))
↓ ↓
R[x] / P → (R / (P ∩ R))[x] / (P / (P ∩ R))
```
commutes. It is used, for instance, in the proof of `quotient_mk_comp_C_is_integral_of_jacobson`,
in the file `RingTheory.Jacobson`.
-/
theorem quotient_mk_maps_eq (P : Ideal R[X]) :
((Quotient.mk (map (mapRingHom (Quotient.mk (P.comap (C : R →+* R[X])))) P)).comp C).comp
(Quotient.mk (P.comap (C : R →+* R[X]))) =
(Ideal.quotientMap (map (mapRingHom (Quotient.mk (P.comap (C : R →+* R[X])))) P)
(mapRingHom (Quotient.mk (P.comap (C : R →+* R[X])))) le_comap_map).comp
((Quotient.mk P).comp C) := by
refine RingHom.ext fun x => ?_
repeat' rw [RingHom.coe_comp, Function.comp_apply]
rw [quotientMap_mk, coe_mapRingHom, map_C]
#align ideal.quotient_mk_maps_eq Ideal.quotient_mk_maps_eq
/-- This technical lemma asserts the existence of a polynomial `p` in an ideal `P ⊂ R[x]`
that is non-zero in the quotient `R / (P ∩ R) [x]`. The assumptions are equivalent to
`P ≠ 0` and `P ∩ R = (0)`.
-/
| Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Over.lean | 116 | 126 | theorem exists_nonzero_mem_of_ne_bot {P : Ideal R[X]} (Pb : P ≠ ⊥) (hP : ∀ x : R, C x ∈ P → x = 0) :
∃ p : R[X], p ∈ P ∧ Polynomial.map (Quotient.mk (P.comap (C : R →+* R[X]))) p ≠ 0 := by |
obtain ⟨m, hm⟩ := Submodule.nonzero_mem_of_bot_lt (bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr Pb)
refine ⟨m, Submodule.coe_mem m, fun pp0 => hm (Submodule.coe_eq_zero.mp ?_)⟩
refine
(injective_iff_map_eq_zero (Polynomial.mapRingHom (Ideal.Quotient.mk
(P.comap (C : R →+* R[X]))))).mp
?_ _ pp0
refine map_injective _ ((Ideal.Quotient.mk (P.comap C)).injective_iff_ker_eq_bot.mpr ?_)
rw [mk_ker]
exact (Submodule.eq_bot_iff _).mpr fun x hx => hP x (mem_comap.mp hx)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Chris Hughes
-/
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.CoprodI
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Coprod.Basic
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.QuotientGroup
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Complement
/-!
## Pushouts of Monoids and Groups
This file defines wide pushouts of monoids and groups and proves some properties
of the amalgamated product of groups (i.e. the special case where all the maps
in the diagram are injective).
## Main definitions
- `Monoid.PushoutI`: the pushout of a diagram of monoids indexed by a type `ι`
- `Monoid.PushoutI.base`: the map from the amalgamating monoid to the pushout
- `Monoid.PushoutI.of`: the map from each Monoid in the family to the pushout
- `Monoid.PushoutI.lift`: the universal property used to define homomorphisms out of the pushout.
- `Monoid.PushoutI.NormalWord`: a normal form for words in the pushout
- `Monoid.PushoutI.of_injective`: if all the maps in the diagram are injective in a pushout of
groups then so is `of`
- `Monoid.PushoutI.Reduced.eq_empty_of_mem_range`: For any word `w` in the coproduct,
if `w` is reduced (i.e none its letters are in the image of the base monoid), and nonempty, then
`w` itself is not in the image of the base monoid.
## References
* The normal form theorem follows these [notes](https://webspace.maths.qmul.ac.uk/i.m.chiswell/ggt/lecture_notes/lecture2.pdf)
from Queen Mary University
## Tags
amalgamated product, pushout, group
-/
namespace Monoid
open CoprodI Subgroup Coprod Function List
variable {ι : Type*} {G : ι → Type*} {H : Type*} {K : Type*} [Monoid K]
/-- The relation we quotient by to form the pushout -/
def PushoutI.con [∀ i, Monoid (G i)] [Monoid H] (φ : ∀ i, H →* G i) :
Con (Coprod (CoprodI G) H) :=
conGen (fun x y : Coprod (CoprodI G) H =>
∃ i x', x = inl (of (φ i x')) ∧ y = inr x')
/-- The indexed pushout of monoids, which is the pushout in the category of monoids,
or the category of groups. -/
def PushoutI [∀ i, Monoid (G i)] [Monoid H] (φ : ∀ i, H →* G i) : Type _ :=
(PushoutI.con φ).Quotient
namespace PushoutI
section Monoid
variable [∀ i, Monoid (G i)] [Monoid H] {φ : ∀ i, H →* G i}
protected instance mul : Mul (PushoutI φ) := by
delta PushoutI; infer_instance
protected instance one : One (PushoutI φ) := by
delta PushoutI; infer_instance
instance monoid : Monoid (PushoutI φ) :=
{ Con.monoid _ with
toMul := PushoutI.mul
toOne := PushoutI.one }
/-- The map from each indexing group into the pushout -/
def of (i : ι) : G i →* PushoutI φ :=
(Con.mk' _).comp <| inl.comp CoprodI.of
variable (φ) in
/-- The map from the base monoid into the pushout -/
def base : H →* PushoutI φ :=
(Con.mk' _).comp inr
theorem of_comp_eq_base (i : ι) : (of i).comp (φ i) = (base φ) := by
ext x
apply (Con.eq _).2
refine ConGen.Rel.of _ _ ?_
simp only [MonoidHom.comp_apply, Set.mem_iUnion, Set.mem_range]
exact ⟨_, _, rfl, rfl⟩
variable (φ) in
theorem of_apply_eq_base (i : ι) (x : H) : of i (φ i x) = base φ x := by
rw [← MonoidHom.comp_apply, of_comp_eq_base]
/-- Define a homomorphism out of the pushout of monoids be defining it on each object in the
diagram -/
def lift (f : ∀ i, G i →* K) (k : H →* K)
(hf : ∀ i, (f i).comp (φ i) = k) :
PushoutI φ →* K :=
Con.lift _ (Coprod.lift (CoprodI.lift f) k) <| by
apply Con.conGen_le fun x y => ?_
rintro ⟨i, x', rfl, rfl⟩
simp only [DFunLike.ext_iff, MonoidHom.coe_comp, comp_apply] at hf
simp [hf]
@[simp]
theorem lift_of (f : ∀ i, G i →* K) (k : H →* K)
(hf : ∀ i, (f i).comp (φ i) = k)
{i : ι} (g : G i) : (lift f k hf) (of i g : PushoutI φ) = f i g := by
delta PushoutI lift of
simp only [MonoidHom.coe_comp, Con.coe_mk', comp_apply, Con.lift_coe,
lift_apply_inl, CoprodI.lift_of]
@[simp]
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/PushoutI.lean | 119 | 123 | theorem lift_base (f : ∀ i, G i →* K) (k : H →* K)
(hf : ∀ i, (f i).comp (φ i) = k)
(g : H) : (lift f k hf) (base φ g : PushoutI φ) = k g := by |
delta PushoutI lift base
simp only [MonoidHom.coe_comp, Con.coe_mk', comp_apply, Con.lift_coe, lift_apply_inr]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel
-/
import Mathlib.Logic.Equiv.PartialEquiv
import Mathlib.Topology.Sets.Opens
#align_import topology.local_homeomorph from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"431589bce478b2229eba14b14a283250428217db"
/-!
# Partial homeomorphisms
This file defines homeomorphisms between open subsets of topological spaces. An element `e` of
`PartialHomeomorph X Y` is an extension of `PartialEquiv X Y`, i.e., it is a pair of functions
`e.toFun` and `e.invFun`, inverse of each other on the sets `e.source` and `e.target`.
Additionally, we require that these sets are open, and that the functions are continuous on them.
Equivalently, they are homeomorphisms there.
As in equivs, we register a coercion to functions, and we use `e x` and `e.symm x` throughout
instead of `e.toFun x` and `e.invFun x`.
## Main definitions
* `Homeomorph.toPartialHomeomorph`: associating a partial homeomorphism to a homeomorphism, with
`source = target = Set.univ`;
* `PartialHomeomorph.symm`: the inverse of a partial homeomorphism
* `PartialHomeomorph.trans`: the composition of two partial homeomorphisms
* `PartialHomeomorph.refl`: the identity partial homeomorphism
* `PartialHomeomorph.ofSet`: the identity on a set `s`
* `PartialHomeomorph.EqOnSource`: equivalence relation describing the "right" notion of equality
for partial homeomorphisms
## Implementation notes
Most statements are copied from their `PartialEquiv` versions, although some care is required
especially when restricting to subsets, as these should be open subsets.
For design notes, see `PartialEquiv.lean`.
### Local coding conventions
If a lemma deals with the intersection of a set with either source or target of a `PartialEquiv`,
then it should use `e.source ∩ s` or `e.target ∩ t`, not `s ∩ e.source` or `t ∩ e.target`.
-/
open Function Set Filter Topology
variable {X X' : Type*} {Y Y' : Type*} {Z Z' : Type*}
[TopologicalSpace X] [TopologicalSpace X'] [TopologicalSpace Y] [TopologicalSpace Y']
[TopologicalSpace Z] [TopologicalSpace Z']
/-- Partial homeomorphisms, defined on open subsets of the space -/
-- Porting note(#5171): this linter isn't ported yet. @[nolint has_nonempty_instance]
structure PartialHomeomorph (X : Type*) (Y : Type*) [TopologicalSpace X]
[TopologicalSpace Y] extends PartialEquiv X Y where
open_source : IsOpen source
open_target : IsOpen target
continuousOn_toFun : ContinuousOn toFun source
continuousOn_invFun : ContinuousOn invFun target
#align local_homeomorph PartialHomeomorph
namespace PartialHomeomorph
variable (e : PartialHomeomorph X Y)
/-! Basic properties; inverse (symm instance) -/
section Basic
/-- Coercion of a partial homeomorphisms to a function. We don't use `e.toFun` because it is
actually `e.toPartialEquiv.toFun`, so `simp` will apply lemmas about `toPartialEquiv`.
While we may want to switch to this behavior later, doing it mid-port will break a lot of proofs. -/
@[coe] def toFun' : X → Y := e.toFun
/-- Coercion of a `PartialHomeomorph` to function.
Note that a `PartialHomeomorph` is not `DFunLike`. -/
instance : CoeFun (PartialHomeomorph X Y) fun _ => X → Y :=
⟨fun e => e.toFun'⟩
/-- The inverse of a partial homeomorphism -/
@[symm]
protected def symm : PartialHomeomorph Y X where
toPartialEquiv := e.toPartialEquiv.symm
open_source := e.open_target
open_target := e.open_source
continuousOn_toFun := e.continuousOn_invFun
continuousOn_invFun := e.continuousOn_toFun
#align local_homeomorph.symm PartialHomeomorph.symm
/-- See Note [custom simps projection]. We need to specify this projection explicitly in this case,
because it is a composition of multiple projections. -/
def Simps.apply (e : PartialHomeomorph X Y) : X → Y := e
#align local_homeomorph.simps.apply PartialHomeomorph.Simps.apply
/-- See Note [custom simps projection] -/
def Simps.symm_apply (e : PartialHomeomorph X Y) : Y → X := e.symm
#align local_homeomorph.simps.symm_apply PartialHomeomorph.Simps.symm_apply
initialize_simps_projections PartialHomeomorph (toFun → apply, invFun → symm_apply)
protected theorem continuousOn : ContinuousOn e e.source :=
e.continuousOn_toFun
#align local_homeomorph.continuous_on PartialHomeomorph.continuousOn
theorem continuousOn_symm : ContinuousOn e.symm e.target :=
e.continuousOn_invFun
#align local_homeomorph.continuous_on_symm PartialHomeomorph.continuousOn_symm
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem mk_coe (e : PartialEquiv X Y) (a b c d) : (PartialHomeomorph.mk e a b c d : X → Y) = e :=
rfl
#align local_homeomorph.mk_coe PartialHomeomorph.mk_coe
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem mk_coe_symm (e : PartialEquiv X Y) (a b c d) :
((PartialHomeomorph.mk e a b c d).symm : Y → X) = e.symm :=
rfl
#align local_homeomorph.mk_coe_symm PartialHomeomorph.mk_coe_symm
theorem toPartialEquiv_injective :
Injective (toPartialEquiv : PartialHomeomorph X Y → PartialEquiv X Y)
| ⟨_, _, _, _, _⟩, ⟨_, _, _, _, _⟩, rfl => rfl
#align local_homeomorph.to_local_equiv_injective PartialHomeomorph.toPartialEquiv_injective
/- Register a few simp lemmas to make sure that `simp` puts the application of a local
homeomorphism in its normal form, i.e., in terms of its coercion to a function. -/
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem toFun_eq_coe (e : PartialHomeomorph X Y) : e.toFun = e :=
rfl
#align local_homeomorph.to_fun_eq_coe PartialHomeomorph.toFun_eq_coe
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem invFun_eq_coe (e : PartialHomeomorph X Y) : e.invFun = e.symm :=
rfl
#align local_homeomorph.inv_fun_eq_coe PartialHomeomorph.invFun_eq_coe
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem coe_coe : (e.toPartialEquiv : X → Y) = e :=
rfl
#align local_homeomorph.coe_coe PartialHomeomorph.coe_coe
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem coe_coe_symm : (e.toPartialEquiv.symm : Y → X) = e.symm :=
rfl
#align local_homeomorph.coe_coe_symm PartialHomeomorph.coe_coe_symm
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem map_source {x : X} (h : x ∈ e.source) : e x ∈ e.target :=
e.map_source' h
#align local_homeomorph.map_source PartialHomeomorph.map_source
/-- Variant of `map_source`, stated for images of subsets of `source`. -/
lemma map_source'' : e '' e.source ⊆ e.target :=
fun _ ⟨_, hx, hex⟩ ↦ mem_of_eq_of_mem (id hex.symm) (e.map_source' hx)
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem map_target {x : Y} (h : x ∈ e.target) : e.symm x ∈ e.source :=
e.map_target' h
#align local_homeomorph.map_target PartialHomeomorph.map_target
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem left_inv {x : X} (h : x ∈ e.source) : e.symm (e x) = x :=
e.left_inv' h
#align local_homeomorph.left_inv PartialHomeomorph.left_inv
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem right_inv {x : Y} (h : x ∈ e.target) : e (e.symm x) = x :=
e.right_inv' h
#align local_homeomorph.right_inv PartialHomeomorph.right_inv
theorem eq_symm_apply {x : X} {y : Y} (hx : x ∈ e.source) (hy : y ∈ e.target) :
x = e.symm y ↔ e x = y :=
e.toPartialEquiv.eq_symm_apply hx hy
#align local_homeomorph.eq_symm_apply PartialHomeomorph.eq_symm_apply
protected theorem mapsTo : MapsTo e e.source e.target := fun _ => e.map_source
#align local_homeomorph.maps_to PartialHomeomorph.mapsTo
protected theorem symm_mapsTo : MapsTo e.symm e.target e.source :=
e.symm.mapsTo
#align local_homeomorph.symm_maps_to PartialHomeomorph.symm_mapsTo
protected theorem leftInvOn : LeftInvOn e.symm e e.source := fun _ => e.left_inv
#align local_homeomorph.left_inv_on PartialHomeomorph.leftInvOn
protected theorem rightInvOn : RightInvOn e.symm e e.target := fun _ => e.right_inv
#align local_homeomorph.right_inv_on PartialHomeomorph.rightInvOn
protected theorem invOn : InvOn e.symm e e.source e.target :=
⟨e.leftInvOn, e.rightInvOn⟩
#align local_homeomorph.inv_on PartialHomeomorph.invOn
protected theorem injOn : InjOn e e.source :=
e.leftInvOn.injOn
#align local_homeomorph.inj_on PartialHomeomorph.injOn
protected theorem bijOn : BijOn e e.source e.target :=
e.invOn.bijOn e.mapsTo e.symm_mapsTo
#align local_homeomorph.bij_on PartialHomeomorph.bijOn
protected theorem surjOn : SurjOn e e.source e.target :=
e.bijOn.surjOn
#align local_homeomorph.surj_on PartialHomeomorph.surjOn
end Basic
/-- Interpret a `Homeomorph` as a `PartialHomeomorph` by restricting it
to an open set `s` in the domain and to `t` in the codomain. -/
@[simps! (config := .asFn) apply symm_apply toPartialEquiv,
simps! (config := .lemmasOnly) source target]
def _root_.Homeomorph.toPartialHomeomorphOfImageEq (e : X ≃ₜ Y) (s : Set X) (hs : IsOpen s)
(t : Set Y) (h : e '' s = t) : PartialHomeomorph X Y where
toPartialEquiv := e.toPartialEquivOfImageEq s t h
open_source := hs
open_target := by simpa [← h]
continuousOn_toFun := e.continuous.continuousOn
continuousOn_invFun := e.symm.continuous.continuousOn
/-- A homeomorphism induces a partial homeomorphism on the whole space -/
@[simps! (config := mfld_cfg)]
def _root_.Homeomorph.toPartialHomeomorph (e : X ≃ₜ Y) : PartialHomeomorph X Y :=
e.toPartialHomeomorphOfImageEq univ isOpen_univ univ <| by rw [image_univ, e.surjective.range_eq]
#align homeomorph.to_local_homeomorph Homeomorph.toPartialHomeomorph
/-- Replace `toPartialEquiv` field to provide better definitional equalities. -/
def replaceEquiv (e : PartialHomeomorph X Y) (e' : PartialEquiv X Y) (h : e.toPartialEquiv = e') :
PartialHomeomorph X Y where
toPartialEquiv := e'
open_source := h ▸ e.open_source
open_target := h ▸ e.open_target
continuousOn_toFun := h ▸ e.continuousOn_toFun
continuousOn_invFun := h ▸ e.continuousOn_invFun
#align local_homeomorph.replace_equiv PartialHomeomorph.replaceEquiv
| Mathlib/Topology/PartialHomeomorph.lean | 234 | 238 | theorem replaceEquiv_eq_self (e' : PartialEquiv X Y)
(h : e.toPartialEquiv = e') : e.replaceEquiv e' h = e := by |
cases e
subst e'
rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Kevin Buzzard. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kevin Buzzard
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.PrincipalIdealDomain
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Ideal.LocalRing
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Valuation.PrimeMultiplicity
import Mathlib.RingTheory.AdicCompletion.Basic
#align_import ring_theory.discrete_valuation_ring.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c163ec99dfc664628ca15d215fce0a5b9c265b68"
/-!
# Discrete valuation rings
This file defines discrete valuation rings (DVRs) and develops a basic interface
for them.
## Important definitions
There are various definitions of a DVR in the literature; we define a DVR to be a local PID
which is not a field (the first definition in Wikipedia) and prove that this is equivalent
to being a PID with a unique non-zero prime ideal (the definition in Serre's
book "Local Fields").
Let R be an integral domain, assumed to be a principal ideal ring and a local ring.
* `DiscreteValuationRing R` : a predicate expressing that R is a DVR.
### Definitions
* `addVal R : AddValuation R PartENat` : the additive valuation on a DVR.
## Implementation notes
It's a theorem that an element of a DVR is a uniformizer if and only if it's irreducible.
We do not hence define `Uniformizer` at all, because we can use `Irreducible` instead.
## Tags
discrete valuation ring
-/
open scoped Classical
universe u
open Ideal LocalRing
/-- An integral domain is a *discrete valuation ring* (DVR) if it's a local PID which
is not a field. -/
class DiscreteValuationRing (R : Type u) [CommRing R] [IsDomain R]
extends IsPrincipalIdealRing R, LocalRing R : Prop where
not_a_field' : maximalIdeal R ≠ ⊥
#align discrete_valuation_ring DiscreteValuationRing
namespace DiscreteValuationRing
variable (R : Type u) [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] [DiscreteValuationRing R]
theorem not_a_field : maximalIdeal R ≠ ⊥ :=
not_a_field'
#align discrete_valuation_ring.not_a_field DiscreteValuationRing.not_a_field
/-- A discrete valuation ring `R` is not a field. -/
theorem not_isField : ¬IsField R :=
LocalRing.isField_iff_maximalIdeal_eq.not.mpr (not_a_field R)
#align discrete_valuation_ring.not_is_field DiscreteValuationRing.not_isField
variable {R}
open PrincipalIdealRing
theorem irreducible_of_span_eq_maximalIdeal {R : Type*} [CommRing R] [LocalRing R] [IsDomain R]
(ϖ : R) (hϖ : ϖ ≠ 0) (h : maximalIdeal R = Ideal.span {ϖ}) : Irreducible ϖ := by
have h2 : ¬IsUnit ϖ := show ϖ ∈ maximalIdeal R from h.symm ▸ Submodule.mem_span_singleton_self ϖ
refine ⟨h2, ?_⟩
intro a b hab
by_contra! h
obtain ⟨ha : a ∈ maximalIdeal R, hb : b ∈ maximalIdeal R⟩ := h
rw [h, mem_span_singleton'] at ha hb
rcases ha with ⟨a, rfl⟩
rcases hb with ⟨b, rfl⟩
rw [show a * ϖ * (b * ϖ) = ϖ * (ϖ * (a * b)) by ring] at hab
apply hϖ
apply eq_zero_of_mul_eq_self_right _ hab.symm
exact fun hh => h2 (isUnit_of_dvd_one ⟨_, hh.symm⟩)
#align discrete_valuation_ring.irreducible_of_span_eq_maximal_ideal DiscreteValuationRing.irreducible_of_span_eq_maximalIdeal
/-- An element of a DVR is irreducible iff it is a uniformizer, that is, generates the
maximal ideal of `R`. -/
theorem irreducible_iff_uniformizer (ϖ : R) : Irreducible ϖ ↔ maximalIdeal R = Ideal.span {ϖ} :=
⟨fun hϖ => (eq_maximalIdeal (isMaximal_of_irreducible hϖ)).symm,
fun h => irreducible_of_span_eq_maximalIdeal ϖ
(fun e => not_a_field R <| by rwa [h, span_singleton_eq_bot]) h⟩
#align discrete_valuation_ring.irreducible_iff_uniformizer DiscreteValuationRing.irreducible_iff_uniformizer
theorem _root_.Irreducible.maximalIdeal_eq {ϖ : R} (h : Irreducible ϖ) :
maximalIdeal R = Ideal.span {ϖ} :=
(irreducible_iff_uniformizer _).mp h
#align irreducible.maximal_ideal_eq Irreducible.maximalIdeal_eq
variable (R)
/-- Uniformizers exist in a DVR. -/
theorem exists_irreducible : ∃ ϖ : R, Irreducible ϖ := by
simp_rw [irreducible_iff_uniformizer]
exact (IsPrincipalIdealRing.principal <| maximalIdeal R).principal
#align discrete_valuation_ring.exists_irreducible DiscreteValuationRing.exists_irreducible
/-- Uniformizers exist in a DVR. -/
theorem exists_prime : ∃ ϖ : R, Prime ϖ :=
(exists_irreducible R).imp fun _ => irreducible_iff_prime.1
#align discrete_valuation_ring.exists_prime DiscreteValuationRing.exists_prime
/-- An integral domain is a DVR iff it's a PID with a unique non-zero prime ideal. -/
| Mathlib/RingTheory/DiscreteValuationRing/Basic.lean | 118 | 145 | theorem iff_pid_with_one_nonzero_prime (R : Type u) [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] :
DiscreteValuationRing R ↔ IsPrincipalIdealRing R ∧ ∃! P : Ideal R, P ≠ ⊥ ∧ IsPrime P := by |
constructor
· intro RDVR
rcases id RDVR with ⟨Rlocal⟩
constructor
· assumption
use LocalRing.maximalIdeal R
constructor
· exact ⟨Rlocal, inferInstance⟩
· rintro Q ⟨hQ1, hQ2⟩
obtain ⟨q, rfl⟩ := (IsPrincipalIdealRing.principal Q).1
have hq : q ≠ 0 := by
rintro rfl
apply hQ1
simp
erw [span_singleton_prime hq] at hQ2
replace hQ2 := hQ2.irreducible
rw [irreducible_iff_uniformizer] at hQ2
exact hQ2.symm
· rintro ⟨RPID, Punique⟩
haveI : LocalRing R := LocalRing.of_unique_nonzero_prime Punique
refine { not_a_field' := ?_ }
rcases Punique with ⟨P, ⟨hP1, hP2⟩, _⟩
have hPM : P ≤ maximalIdeal R := le_maximalIdeal hP2.1
intro h
rw [h, le_bot_iff] at hPM
exact hP1 hPM
|
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